Check Out These Other Pages At Hoseheads

Hoseheads Sprint Car News

Bill W's Knoxville News Bill Wright

From the Grandstand Ron Rodda

Tri-State Outlook Duane Hancock

Hoosier Race Report Danny Burton

Hoseheads Forum

Links

Hoseheads Classifieds

Race Results

Press Releases

All Stars

USCS

World of Outlaws

ASCS

USAC

Central PA

IRA

Hoseheads !LIVE!

CENTRAL PA



Williams Grove National Open Preliminary Has Its Place In History

2023 event to be run September 29

9/27/23

Mechanicsburg - As much as the Champion Racing Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway deserves its place in sprint car lore as it celebrates its Diamond Anniversary, 61st running on September 30 with a $75,000 payday, the National Open Preliminary race itself also has a place at the history table.

Although not an annual event, the National Open Preliminary race will hold its head high and celebrate its 36th running on September 29.

The preliminary was first run in 1980 with Keith Kauffman taking the win aboard the Weikert Livestock No. 29.

That preliminary win would be the first of two for Weikert in the race with Doug Wolfgang scoring again a few years later in 1985.

Noted author and television commentator of today, driver Brad Doty of Apple Creek, Ohio was lured East back in 1981 and picked up what would be his first of two career Williams Grove wins in the preliminary before suffering career ending injuries in a racing crash a few years later.

The event has only been lost to weather eight times over the years and on 10 occasions the preliminary winner has swept both National Open races, going on to score the coveted big prize in the Open itself.

Sweeps came in 1982, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2011, 2017 and in 2022 at the respective hands of Lynn Paxton, Wolfgang, Stevie Smith, Steve Kinser, Mark Kinser, Lance Dewease, Sammy Swindell, Jason Myers, David Gravel and Lance Dewease.

And that sweep by Paxton in 1982 was surrounded by considerable controversy stemming from the preliminary race.

The Williams Grove record books actually show a tie for the preliminary win between both Paxton and Ohio’s Dave Blaney on September 17.

A young Blaney was leading, headed for his first career Grove win on that night when he ran into mechanical problems as he raced off of the fourth turn toward the checkers.

Veteran Paxton was trailing and gaining fast as Blaney tried to limp home and the scorers documented his No. 10 as crossing the finish line first.

However unrest abounded regarding that decision and a picture of the finish taken at the line produced the next day clearly showed Paxton crossing very close but definitely first.

Thus both drivers were paid for and credited with a victory and Paxton could go on to score the weekend sweep with Grove career wins 38 and 39.

No driver has been able to put up big numbers in the preliminary race over the years unlike within its big brother National Open wherein World of Outlaws driver Donny Schatz is going for an amazing seventh event title in this year’s race.

Rather, in the preliminary no driver holds more than a trio of wins with Kauffman, Steve Kinser, Gravel and Dewease all holding that distinction.

Before the World of Outlaws began sanctioning the preliminary in 1989, the race was contested once as an All Stars Circuit of Champions contest with Maynard Yingst the winner in 1986.

Today and for many years now the National Open Preliminary at Williams Grove is run as a separate and stand-alone show aside from the Open itself.

However for a number of years as an outlaws race, the top four finishers in the preliminary race were automatically locked into the next night’s National Open.

This was standard procedure under World of Outlaws sanctioning rules for two-day shows for many seasons.

In the 2006 running of the event, Washington state driver Jason Solwold made speedway and outlaws history with a preliminary night win.

Up to that point in outlaws history at the track, every sanctioned race ever run had been scored by either a series regular or a clear member of the home team PA Posse.

Solwold’s drive to victory made him the first true independent driver to ever win a Williams Grove outlaws feature main.

Another piece of history from the National Open preliminary comes from 2018 when the “Fresno Phenom,” Giovanni Scelzi crossed the country for an upset win on September 28.

Scelzi’s victory etched his name in the record books as the youngest driver ever to win a sprint car race at the historic venue at the ripe old age of 16.

In 2021, NASCAR star Kyle Larson stopped at Williams Grove and copped the preliminary before going on to claim the season title on NASCAR’s top circuit.

The 2022 version of the race, won by Dewease, ended up being the shortest in history at 10 laps after the race was called official by outlaws gurus thanks to persistent, intermittent light rain.

The 36th running of the 25-lap National Open Preliminary gets underway at 7:30 on September 29.

The winner will receive $10,000.

Admission prices for Friday’s program are $35 for adults and $15 for youth.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL SALUTES & APPLAUDES THE ACOMPLISHMENTS OF GLENN & BONITA HYNEMAN,

35TH THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES SEASON IN THE PLANNING FOR 2024

BECHTELSVILLE, PA SEPTEMBER 27, 2023 . . . . . . The words iconic and legendary say it all when I reflect on the history of Glenn and Bonita Hyneman and the 126 Racing Team.

I’m fortunate, that my time in racing offered me the opportunity to watch all the years of the 126 movement. As a race official in some capacity, and at different tracks in the area, I have personally seen the impact this team had on local racing. Glenn and Boneita always pushed the envelope to be a better team always in the chase of a win, and in turn, they elevated their competitors both on the track and in the pits. It goes without saying, they made race tracks, organizations and officials step up their game as well.

I could recall many stories between Team 126 and myself over the years, but I will hold those thoughts for another day.

Instead, we extend our sincere appreciation to this team for their support and commitment over the many, many years. Local racing is better today thanks to the participation of Glenn and Bonita Hyneman, and I feel that I am better at what I do in racing thanks to Glenn. It’s hard to imagine walking the pits on race night and not seeing the familiar #126 and the team actively preparing the car for action. I’ll miss those off the record comments exchanged between Glenn and I as well as the joyous hugs from Bonita after a good run or a visit to victory lane.

Glenn, Bonita and the 126 Team have been a staple at Thunder on the Hill. They are the only car owners that have won both a modified and 410 sprint car Thunder on the Hill Title as well as feature wins in both classes. As car owners, Glenn and Boneita were Thunder on the Hill winners in more then thirty of the thirty-four year run of Thunder on the Hill. Again, we say thank you and this legacy will live on forever.

Since that first Thunder on the Hill event at Grandview Speedway in August of 1990, when Steve Smith took the inaugural win, one-hundred and fifty-two Thunder events were presented distributing in excess of 5.6 million dollars.

Looking to 2024, Tuesday night, June 11 the Jesse Hockett Classic will return with Thunder on the Hill once again hosting the opening event of the USAC Non-wing Sprint National Tour. This popular double-header will find the NASCAR Modifieds sharing the program with race time set for 7:30 PM.

Always a popular event, Tuesday night, July 2 will host the Hodnett Cup, the $10,000 to win Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week Series event as it returns to Grandview Speedway. The NASCAR Modifieds will once again be on this race card. Rico will be looking for the “hat trick” in 2024.

Although the date is not confirmed as yet, we did get the nod that the High Limit 410 Sprints will also be back on the Hill in 2024. Rico Abreu won the first ever High Limit Sprint event in the Northeast at Grandview on July 26 and in addition, won the 2022 Thunder on the Hill Speed Week event.

Also returning in 2024 is the Balls to the Wall 50 for Modifieds and the 602 Sportsman will also be on the program with both divisions taking part in the unique Invert Race format. The date for this event will be confirmed shortly.

Check out our website and visit Facebook to stay up to date on all coming Thunder on the Hill Racing Series news.

We extend our appreciation to the many sponsors who helped present this popular series. We salute our long time Series Sponsor NAPA Auto Parts as well as Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, Rich Mar Florist and GT Radiator Repairs. We’re looking to their return in 2024.

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

61st Annual Champion Racing Oil Williams Grove National Open Is Saturday

Historic Race Again Pays $75,000 Top Prize Sept. 30

9/26/23

Mechanicsburg – Sprint car fans in the East will assemble once again this Saturday night to see the 61st annual running of the Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open for sprint cars sanctioned by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series, going 40-laps in distance and again paying $75,000 to the winner.

The widely acclaimed event will go down in history with a Saturday A-Main total purse alone eclipsing $155,000!

The National Open has a grand history that dates back to its inception and first champion in 1963. It is a history that pre-dates all other season-finale races held anywhere in the East.

Eventual Indianapolis 500 champion Gordon Johncock of Hastings, Mich., won the very first 100-lap affair in a contraption that had what looked like a wing atop its roll cage.

And this too would soon come to pass, as sprint cars would begin taking over dirt tracks in the east, including Williams Grove Speedway.

Ohio USAC standout Larry Dickson scored Open round two in 1964. Western Pennsylvania invader Henry Jacoby of Franklin took 1965.

The name of Blaney graced the National Open winner’s circle in 1966 as family patriarch Lou took Open laurels decades before his sons Dave and Dale would compete on the scene.

Bobbie Adamson, becoming a region name, took back-to-back victories in 1967 and 1968 before a virtual unknown named Gene Varner from Selinsgrove drove a back-up Gary Wasson No. 5 to an upset win in 1969 after a distance of 150 laps.

The decade of the 1970’s dawned with Altoona flyer Johnny Grum picking up the Open win.

The first of three consecutive wins by Midwest transplant Kenny Weld took place in 1971. All three of Weld’s wins came aboard the Bob Weikert No. 29.

Another transplant, The Bandit, Steve Smith Sr., took wins in 1974 and again in a rain-shortened 122-lap race in 1976 while The Original Outlaw, Bobby Allen drove to a win in 1975.

Texas native racing brother Van May took the 1977 version of the National Open before the Pink Panther struck in 1978 with a Kramer Williamson 100-lap win.

That 1978 National Open holds the distinction of technically being the first-ever race to be sanctioned by the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove despite the fact that no outlaws drivers were actually in the field.

All the stars of the WoO circuit were at a race in the western part of the nation on that date but outlaws rules during the series’ formative years stated that any race paying over a certain dollar amount to win would count as a sanctioned race and such is the history.

Smokey Snellbaker drove to victory for Charlie Lloyd in 1979 before the grandson of a coal miner named Lucas, Allen Klinger of Hegins kicked off the 1980’s with a 40-lap victory.

The only National Open to ever carry an All Stars Circuit of Champions sanction took to the track in 1981 when Steve Smith Sr. returned for a third Open triumph.

Lynn Paxton went back-to-back in 1982 and 1983 and stunned the racing world after his second 75-lap win by going into retirement during the off-season.

Three more in a row for owner Bob Weikert came at the hands of South Dakota driver Doug Wolfgang from 1984 – 1986.

Wolfgang got stunned, denied and passed by Bobby Allen’s brother, Joey Allen, for the victory in 1987.

The Mouse, Kenny Jacobs of Holmesville, Ohio, took another win for Weikert in 1988.

The year 1989 found the first true World of Outlaws National Open contested as the yearly sanctioning began with Stevie Smith taking a victory to carry on his father’s tradition.

One of if not the greatest sprint car driver(s) of all time, Hoosier Steve Kinser took his first National Open checkers in 1990.

Stevie Smith returned for another Open win, both for car owner Al Hamilton, in 1991, and now at a distance of 50 laps.

Kinser was again the champion in 1992 before daytime specialist Don Kreitz Jr. drove to victory under the Sunday sun in 1993 after 40 laps of action.

Steve Kinser was again the winner in 1994 before outlaw cousin Mark Kinser took 1995.

The locals went back in front in 1996 with Lance Dewease and No. 461 car owner Walt Dyer.

Sammy Swindell won his first National Open in 1997 on a night that had fans returning to frozen windshields on their cars by the time the race ended.

Persistent rain forced a non-sanctioned event in 1998, won by modified turned sprint star Billy Pauch in a mount owned by John Zemaitis.

Mark Kinser returned for victory in 1999 before one of today’s outlaws stars and champions, Donny Schatz took his first win in 2000 as part of what would become a historic record in National Open competition in another 13 years.

Dewease returned the laurels to the PA Posse turf with back-to-back wins in 2001 and 2002, for car owners Joe Harz and Al Hamilton, taking $25,000 and $30,000, respectively on both accounts.

Steve Kinser was again the winner in 2003 before Schatz returned for two in a row in 2004 and 2005.

The first $50,000 to win National Open was scored by Lancaster’s Doug Esh in 2006 and as it turned out it was the richest and shortest Open in history when rains hit on lap 26 of 40.

Schatz was again the winner in 2007.

Thanks to more persistent rain, another unsanctioned event in 2008 saw future outlaws and All Stars star Cody Darrah drive to victory.

Greg Hodnett took a hugely popular National Open victory for the PA Posse in 2009 driving the Jim and Sandy Kline No. 22.

Sammy Swindell got the second Open win of his career in 2010.

West coast flyer Jason Meyers took the 40-lap, $50,000 laurels in 2011.

The 2012 version saw North Dakota’s Schatz surge for an unprecedented fifth career win in the prestigious classic National Open.

With the $50,000, 40-lap victory, Schatz became the winningest driver in National Open history, breaking a four-win tie with Steve Kinser.

In 2013, the grand career of local driver Fred Rahmer of Salfordville was capped off at Williams Grove with his first and only triumph in the lucrative, prestigious National Open as Rahmer led the final 31 laps of the 40-lap feature before the veteran retired from the sport at the close of the season.

Connecticut driver David Gravel took the $50,000 win in 2014 but not without controversy.

The outlaws flyer was overtaken by local favorite Stevie Smith during the last half of the race before the slightest of contact from a closely following Gravel found Smith spinning in the first turn with six laps to go while Gravel retook command for the victory.

And then Stevie Smith got redemption in what was to be the first three-day National Open in history in 2015.

After three consecutive days of rain stopped the event dead in its tracks, a break with the weather on Sunday allowed a raindated Open to be completed with Smith taking the lead from Danny Dietrich on the ninth tour to lead the final 31 circuits and beat Schatz to the line for victory.

An uncanny three more days of rain and raw weather wiped out a second attempt at a three-day nationals in 2016.

An outlaws make up two weeks later found Danny Dietrich taking the lead from Joey Saldana with two laps to go in the 40-lap affair to score a wildly popular win for the Pennsylvania Posse. Brad Sweet also took a turn at leading the main.

Connecticut’s David Gravel struck for his second $50,000 score in the 2017 National Open. Gravel took the lead from Donny Schatz and then took the lead back from James McFadden to win the 55th Annual affair.

An emotional 2018 event held just days after the tragic death of 2009 National Open champion Greg Hodnett saw local driver Lance Dewease win his fourth career nationals for his fourth different car owner.

Driving for Don Kreitz Jr. in the No. 69K, Dewease wrestled the lead away from Brock Zearfoss with a three-wide move in the second turn on lap 24 to seal the 40-lap deal, worth $56,000. A tearful Dewease dedicated the victory to Hodnett.

Brent Marks of Myerstown won the richest sprint car race in the history of Williams Grove Speedway and the largest cash payoff ever for a sprint car race in the Eastern United States by claiming a $65,000 victory in 2019.

A former regular at the track before going on the road with the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series a few years prior, Marks scored the WoO victory by turning back challenges from both Brian Brown who took the lead for a time early and from Daryn Pittman on a last lap restart in the 40-lap affair.

A National Open billed as the biggest sprint car race in the nation went to outlaw Donny Schatz in 2020 as the North Dakotan scored $75,000 for his unrivaled sixth career victory in the event. Schatz was the third and final leader in the hotly contested 40-lapper.

A lap 12 restart saw David Gravel pull the trigger for control over Logan Schuchart but after locking down to the low side in the third and fourth turns, Schatz reeled in Gravel to make a low side, first turn winning move as the leader was entering traffic on lap 21. Kyle Larson come to life after a lap 25 restart and when Schatz entered traffic with seven laps left he closed in for the win. Larson pulled a banzai run through the third and fourth corners as the pair raced to the checkers by blasting the outside line before pulling to Schatz’s outside in turn four however just as it appeared that he would edge in front his mount jumped the cushion.

California’s Carson Macedo won the biggest sprint car race of his career in the 2021 version of the Open when he became the third and final leader in the 40-lap main, overtaking Logan Schuchart for the lead with four laps to go.

Schuchart got control on lap 13 when defending event winner and current leader Brent Marks spun while working traffic. Macedo fought off the challenges of Sheldon Haudenschild for second with 12 laps to go before taking the lead from a struggling Schuchart in traffic.

Still aboard the No. 69K, local Lance Dewease would end up taking a flag to flag victory in the 2022, 75K to win, 40-lap National Open but he did lose the lead to a surging Brent Marks on lap 29. Marks made a backstretch move stick but Dewease got a reprieve before the lap could be scored thanks to a red flag for a crash. Marks continued taking shots over the final 12 laps but would end up second as part of a PA Posse podium sweep at the finish with Anthony Macri in third spot. The race was postponed for three weeks after an initial rainout.

For Dewease, the Open title was a fifth as driver having taken previous Opens in 1996, 2001, 2002 and 2018 for owners Walt Dyer, Joe Harz, Al Hamilton and Kreitz respectively. The victory was also Dewease’s fifth in a row at the track to end the season. Additionally, the win was the third of car owner Don Kreitz’s career in the event, having taken one as an owner/driver.

Admission prices for Saturday’s National Open are $45 for adults and $20 for youth.

And please remember, kids ages 12 and under are always admitted free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website at www.williamsgrove.com or by visiting the oval on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

 

 

Pittman Ready To Wipe Away Runner-ups With Win In Saturday National Open

Daryn, Don and Davey pair for run at 75K payday and drivers elusive first event win

9/25/23

Mechanicsburg – Daryn Pittman has finished second in the Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open more times than he cares to count. He has finished second more times than anyone else in history in fact.

He has finished bridesmaid five times, to be exact.

But he’s hoping to wipe that statistic off of his record with the 61st running of the event this Saturday night.

“It ate at me when I had one. Now that we have five, every one makes it worse,” he says of his runner-ups in the prestigious race.

“ Just to be that close that many times to a crown jewel is tough.”

So what’s his remedy you ask?

Only pairing with one of if not the most successful sprint car teams in the region and nation for the last seven years, owned and wrenched by a couple of Hall of Famers.

Pittman will take another crack at the whopping $75,000 payday on Saturday night while at the wheel of the Don Kreitz Jr. No. 69K, wrenched by mechanic ace Davey Brown.

And by the way, that’s the same car that won the Open last season with Lance Dewease in the seat.

It owns a total of three Open wins if you’re counting.

“Those two together worked and it was a resurrection, truthfully, of both their careers,” he says of the pairing of car owner Kreitz and driver Dewease since 2016.

“ I think it brought the 69K to another level that it had not been for a long time, at least consistently anyway. They worked well together and it was a good fit.”

Daryn, Don and Davey hit the track for the first time together in the September 15 Diamond Series race at Williams Grove and rode home third, behind Dewease ironically.

“I feel like, and me and Don have talked about this, that mine and Lances driving styles are probably very similar. And I think our first night sorta’ proved that,” Pittman says.

“ I don’t think we were great but we accomplished everything that I was hoping to accomplish for our first night in the car - it was my first night there this year and their first time there since the Summer Nationals.”

Now 45 and owner of Ultra Shield Race Products in Texas, 2013 World of Outlaws champion Pittman left full time driving after the 2020 season and has only been on-track sporadically since then but has still proven to be successful along the way.

But can he win the National Open with such little track time under his belt in recent seasons?

“Absolutely,” Pittman says with conviction.

“I wouldn’t be coming if I didn’t believe that”

“Do I think it’s harder because I haven’t been racing and running less, do I think I’m at 100-percent performance, no. But I’m still confident in myself that I’m at 80 or 90-percent,” he says.

“I mean sure, we gotta’ have things go our way, but I still think we can win. And I know I’m in a car that’s capable of doing it.”

“Honestly, my thoughts until I heard that they (Kreitz and Dewease) had parted ways, my 100-percent intention was to not run the National Open. I had no plans of it. I was not coming in.”

“But it did interest me enough to make a phone call to Don and let him know that if he didn’t have someone for the National Open – I had no idea what they were looking for – I basically just made a call and said, ‘I’m sure I can’t do what you want (long term) but if you’re interested in running the National Open and you think I’m what you’re looking for then I’d be interested,’”

But Pittman says he did have other options.

“My other alternatives I just wasn’t that interested in, for a couple reasons,” the racer, businessman and family man admits.

“I coulda’ got in some really good cars but I’m just confident that between Davey and Don, I’m hopeful that they can make up for where I’d probably be lacking and any of the other cars, we wouldn’t of been in a position to make up for that,” he says.

“ I think I need a superior car to help me overcome where I’m at in my racing career. I watched that car for alot of years and it just looks fun to drive. And it is.”

And after his third place run two weeks ago, he feels like he and the team are in a good place for the looming Open.

“It didn’t feel like an insurmountable gap that we needed to close,” he says of how things felt at the completion of that race.

But he’s not exactly Casper Milquetoast as he heads East for this week’s action either.

“I’m well aware of the challenge that it will be. But we felt confident with how Friday night went that we can pick up from there on Friday,” he says.

And of all those seconds he’s been carrying around?

“Some were disappointing seconds and some were good seconds. I wasn’t ready to quit trying but I know that at my stage in my career good opportunities are gonna’ become less and less likely. And I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get in the 69K and see what we can do,” Pittman says.

“It’s kinda’ like that Toby Keith song – I aint as good as I once was, but I'm as good once, as I ever was.”

Pittman owns 17 career sprint car wins at Williams Grove Speedway.

He’s hoping it will be 18 at the conclusion of 40 laps on Saturday night.

Action gets underway at 7:30 pm.

 

 

Williams Grove 61st Champion Racing Oil National Open Is This Week

Star-studded field will assemble for $75,000 laurels on Saturday

9/24/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will celebrate the 61st running of the annual Champion Racing Oil National Open for World of Outlaws sprint cars coming up this Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30 at 7:30 pm each night

The Champion Racing Oil National Open weekend will wrap up the 2023 racing season at Williams Grove Speedway with Saturday night’s 40-lap main event paying $75,000 to win.

Friday’s 25-lap National Open Preliminary will pay $10,000 to the winner.

Saturday’s event will culminate with the crowning of the 2023 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track champion.

The prestigious Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open has long been revered as the biggest sprint car show in the East and is one of the big three across the nation, measuring up only with the Knoxville Nationals and Kings Royal.

Anyone who is anyone in sprint car racing in the United States will be at Williams Grove this week for the two-day bash.

Drivers from across all sanctions and regions will compete to be National Open Champion.

The Williams Grove contingent will be led by Brent Marks, Lance Dewease, Freddie Rahmer, Devon Borden and Danny Dietrich among others.

All Stars and independents to be expected include Justin Peck, Brian Brown, Rico Abreu, Tyler Courtney and Zeb Wise.

And gunning with the outlaws will of course be point leader Brad Sweet, six-time National Open winner Donny Schatz, two-time Open winner David Gravel, one-time Open winner Carson Macedo, Logan Schuchart, Geo Scelzi and more.

Last year, Fayetteville’s Lance Dewease swept the two days of Open action by taking a rain-shortened first night before going on to win the finale some three weeks later after rain postponed the event.

Dewease recorded the feat while driving for Don Kreitz Jr. and mechanical ace Davey Brown Sr., who this year will find the talented hands of Oklahoma’s Daryn Pittman throttling their No. 69K car.

Pittman has finished second in the National Open more times than any other driver with five bridesmaids to his credit. And he plans on advancing one position in the finishing order this year.

Since 1956, Champion Racing Oil has been purpose built for engine performance.

Containing premium levels of anti-wear additives and high quantities of ZDDP, Champion Racing Oils are proven to meet the lubrication demands of all competition and race engines.

Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championsusechampion.com.

Adult admission for September 29 is $35 with youth priced at $15.

Adult admission for September 30 is set at $45 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $20.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Dewease Scores First For Macri Stables At Williams Grove, Locke Credited With 358 Sprint Win

9/22/23

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease scored his first sprint car win for the No. 39M Macri Motorsports stables, at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night by taking the Kiely Construction World of Outlaws tune up race for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars.

The victory was worth $6,000 for Dewease as he scored his third win of the season at the track and his 114th overall at the oval.

In the 358 sprint main, the final event of the season was credited to Derek Locke after Chad Criswell failed to make weight during post race inspection.

Brent Marks started on the pole of the 25-lap 410 sprint main and jetted into control followed by fourth starter Dewease on the opening lap as the pair disposed of second starter Troy Wagaman Jr.

Marks, who was working on his fifth win of the season at Williams Grove, entered the rear of the field on the seventh tour chased by Dewease and at the halfway point the margin between first and second was 1.45 seconds.

A red flag halted the race with 10 laps to go when Ryan Smith turned over on the frontstretch and Danny Dietrich slowed with a left rear flat tire.

The restart saw Dewease go low and pull a slide job in the first turn to net control however he failed to complete the pass, allowing Marks to slingshot back around for control.

He attempted the pass again a lap later and again didn’t complete the move.

And then seconds later Marks slowed dramatically on the backstretch and pulled into the pits, handing the point over to the Fayetteville driver.

Dewease then ran to a 1.407 second win over a closing Freddie Rahmer.

Wagaman was third followed by Devon Borden and TJ Stutts, who was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Sixth through 10th went to Cameron Smith, Chad Trout, Dylan Norris, Danny Dietrich and Jake Karklin in his first ever visit to the speedway.

Heats went to Dewease, Rahmer and Cameron Smith. Marks won the dash to earn the pole for the main event.

Dewease set fast time with a lap of 16.888 seconds.

Polesitter Matt Findley led the first three laps before Chad Criswell took the lead on a restart.

Frankie Herr raced into second on the seventh tour but failed to challenge Criswell.

Herr held the spot until 11th starter Derek Locke went low in the first turn to gain the position.

A final restart with one lap to go saw Criswell get away from Locke only to fail post race inspection, remanding the win to the Carlisle driver.

Credited with second through fifth was Herr, Kody Hartlaub, Kyle Spence and Dylan Norris.

Doug Hammaker rode home seventh and scored the 2023 358 sprint track title.

Heats went to Findley, Bryn Gohn and Logan Rumsey.

Locke also earned the PA Dyno Hard Charger Award and became the only repeat winner of the season at Williams Grove in nine races contested.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Freddie Rahmer, 3. Troy Wagaman Jr., 4. Devon Borden, 5. TJ Stutts, 6. Cameron Smith, 7. Chad Trout, 8. Dylan Norris, 9. Danny Dietrich, 10. Jake Karklin, 11. Justin Whittall, 12. Lucas Wolfe, 13. Jeff Halligan, 14. Kyle Moody, 15. Billy Dietrich, 16. Robbie Kendall, 17. Mike Walter II., 18. JJ Loss, 19. Chris Arnold, 20. TJ Greve, 21. Brent Marks, 22. Ryan Smith, 23. Tyler Reeser, 24. Rick Lafferty

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Derek Locke, 2. Frankie Herr, 3. Kody Hartlaub, 4. Kyle Spence, 5. Dylan Norris, 6. Steve Owings, 7. Doug Hammaker, 8. Matt Findley, 9. Logan Rumsey, 10. Shane Yost, 11. Zach Newlin, 12. Brady Dillon, 13. Steve Downs, 14. Jay Galloway, 15. Jon Brennfleck, 16. Chris Frank, 17. Jayden Wolf, 18. Bryn Gohn, 19. Tyler Walton, 20. Nick Yinger, 21. Cody Fletcher, 22. Jake Eldreth, 23. Denny Gross, 24. Justin Foster, 25. Chad Criswell

DNS: Tyler Ulrich

 

 

Final Chance For Teams To Ready For National Open Is Friday At Williams Grove

Event will crown Diamond Series champion and 358 sprint titlist

9/17/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will host the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars as they tune up for the upcoming Champion Racing Oil National Open when Kiely Construction presents the World of Outlaws Tune Up Race as part of the Hoosier Diamond Series this Friday night, September 22.

The HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints will also be in action, capping off their 2023 campaign at Williams Grove Speedway.

Friday’s races will find the 410 sprints vying for $6,000 to win in the outlaws tune up race with a typical outlaws format used throughout the night to include time trials and a dash.

Fast Tees screen printing of Thompsontown will be paying $300 to the Fast Tees Fast Qualifier in 410 sprint time trials.

Action gets underway at 7:30 pm.

The 410 portion of the program will serve to crown the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series titlist while 358 action will find the limited sprint car champion named at the conclusion of a 20-lap main event.

Danny Dietrich currently leads th Hoosier Diamond Series point standings while Doug Hammaker sits atop the 358 sprint standings.

Event sponsor J.F. Kiely Construction Co. performs work for publicly traded utility companies, energy companies, municipalities and private entities while employing hundreds of team members in multiple locations throughout the Northeast.

Adult general admission for September 22 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

The oval will host the season finale, star-studded World of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil National Open on Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September 30.

Saturday’s 61st annual, 40-lap National Open main event will pay $75,000 to the winner and carries a raindate of October 1.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Williams Grove 61st Annual National Open Just Two Weeks Away

75K World of Outlaws event will again decide track champion

9/17/23

Mechanicsburg – The most recent edition of the biggest and richest sprint car race in the East returns to Williams Grove Speedway in two weeks as the 61st annual Champion Racing Oil National Open is slated for Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30.

Sanctioned by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series, the two-day affair will find all eyes focused on the Mechanicsburg oval.

Slated for Sept. 29, the National Open Preliminary will feature a 25-lap main paying $10,000 to the winner on Friday night.

Then on Saturday, September 30, the 2023 40-lap Champion Racing Oil National Open will continue the tradition of posting the biggest winner’s share in the history of the oval at $75,000 to take the win.

The National Open will see the 2023 Williams Grove Speedway Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car series champion crowned at the conclusion of Saturday’s main event.

Just like last season, the battle for the track crown will again come down to the Open itself and also just like last year, it seems it will be Freddie Rahmer and Danny Dietrich scrapping it out for the laurels.

Last year, Dietrich took the point lead and title with his run in the 40-lap Open.

Pennsylvania Posse favorite Lance Dewease is the defending Champion Racing Oil National Open winner.

Dewease’s score in the event last year was the fifth of his career. He also took the preliminary event last year,

Adult general admission for September 29 is set at $35 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $15. Adult admission for September 30 is $45 with youth priced at $20.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Both nights of action are slated to get underway at 7:30 pm.

Fireworks will be part of the program each night.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, September 16, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

2023 TRACK CHAMPION, FREDDIE RAHMER, SCORES 14th WIN OF THE SEASON; Kody Hartlaub Back in Victory Lane

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, September 23, 2023 PA KARTING GRAND NATIONALS

Saturday, September 30, 2023 District 6 AMA Flat Track Motorcycles

Saturday, October 7, 2023 (5:30PM) LAZER LATE MODEL CLASH: Super Late Models, Extreme Stocks, Limited Stocks (plus 7/1 make-up feature) and Central PA Legends (plus 7/1 make-up feature)

Abbottstown, PA (September 16, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer secured his fourth consecutive track championship with his Brian Montieth Classic win on Saturday night. Rahmer’s 14th win of the season was worth $5,000 as the track honored seven-time track champion, Montieth.

Cameron Smith, the new driver of the #69, took the lead over Dylan Norris when the green flag flew. Tyler Ross was up next to Norris to challenge for second at the line but Norris held the spot.

The yellow flag came out on lap 1 when Billy Dietrich fell off the pace and headed to the pits. The top five for the early race restart were Smith, Norris, Ross, Freddie Rahmer and Troy Wagaman.

Smith had a solid restart ahead of the field as Rahmer drover under Ross for third. Rahmer and Ross raced side-by-side at the line with Rahmer taking third by a nose. They continued to race wheel-to-wheel through turn 2 with Rahmer taking the solid advantage down the back stretch. Wagaman got by Ross for fourth.

Rahmer went to the bottom in turns 1 and 2 to get under Norris and moved into second on lap 6. Freddie tried a slider for the lead in turns 3 and 4 but could not make the pass. Wagaman continued to make his charge to the front getting by Norris for third.

Rahmer dove under Smith as they raced into turn 3 but Smith took the spot back before they crossed the line. Lapped traffic loomed ahead as Rahmer made the pass for the lead and took the top spot on lap 12.

Wagaman made quick work of Smith and moved into second. Smith stayed close and was challenging Wagaman trying to take the spot back. Troy’s charge was put to a halt when he had a flat tire on the front stretch bringing out the caution on lap 15.

Norris also had a flat tire under caution as he was running third. After things calmed down, the top five for the restart were Freddie, Smith, Ross, Brandon Rahmer and Aaron Bollinger. Wagaman rejoined the field.

Freddie drove through the middle of turns 1 and 2 on the restart, pulling away from Smith. The yellow flag flew again on the restart for debris on the track. The caution allowed Norris to rejoin.

Ross looked to the outside of Smith for second on the restart but Smith held him off. Tyler didn’t back down and was all over Smith for the runner-up spot. Ross’ persistence finally paid off as he moved into second on lap 18. Smith tried to reclaim the spot but ended up losing a position as Bollinger got by him for third.

Rahmer entered lapped traffic with 9 laps to go and the lapped traffic was heavy with 5 laps to go.

Australian driver, Lachy McDonough, spun in turn 4 bringing out the caution on lap 26. Robbie Kendall did a 360 spin and McDonough was collateral damage.

Freddie led Ross, Bollinger, Brandon and Smith for the late-race restart. Ross looked to the outside of Rahmer for the lead on the restart but could not make the pass. Bollinger was right there as well to challenge for second. Cory Haas was working on Smith for a spot in the top five and made the pass on the final lap.

Rahmer scored the win 2.200 seconds ahead of Ross. Bollinger crossed the line third and Brandon was fourth. Haas completed the top five.

Kody Hartlaub Back in Victory Lane

After winning the first two races of the 2023 season, Kody Hartlaub had been kept out of victory lane by a slew of drivers, but that changed on Saturday night. Hartlaub scored his third win of the season and maintained his spot at the top of the season point standings.

Pole-sitter, Tylar Rutherford had the advantage as the field raced into turn 1. Frankie Herr challenged Rutherford down the back stretch for the lead and Herr would lead lap 1.

Jayden Wolf got by Joe Timmins for fifth before the yellow flag came out on lap 2 when Rutherford, who had been running second, spun out in turn 2.

Herr led Spence, Wolf, Steve Owings and Kody Hartlaub on the restart. Joe Trone Jr. stopped in turn 4 on the restart, bringing out the yellow again. Timmins came to a stop under caution as well.

Hartlaub was working on Owings for fourth and got under Steve down the back stretch moving into fourth on lap 4 before the yellow flag flew again. Jake Galloway was off the pace and Nick Yinger was backed into the wall in turn 2.

The top five for the restart were Herr, Spence, Wolf, Hartlaub and Owings. Hartlaub was all over Wolf for third and made the pass coming out of turn 2. Hartlaub had a heck of a run down the back stretch and was quickly closing in on Spence. Hartlaub took second on lap 12 and closed in on Herr and they entered lapped traffic. Kody got under Herr as they raced through lapped traffic. Spence then went after Herr for second, but the caution came out on lap 15 as Justin Foster was off the pace coming out of turn 4.

With five laps to go the field lined up behind Hartlaub, Herr, Spence, Wolf and Owings. David Holbrook came to a stop before the field could refire. Once the green flag dropped Hartlaub shot off like a rocket as Spence challenged Herr for second.

Nick Yinger brought out the last caution of the race on lap 17 when he spun in turn 2.

Herr had a better restart this time, but could not challenge Hartlaub for the lead.

Hartlaub took the checkered flag 1.812 seconds ahead of Herr. Spence finished third and Wolf crossed the line fourth. Owings completed the top five.

Next Saturday, September 23, Lincoln Speedway is hosting the PA Karting Grand Nationals. For information on the event please visit the PA Kargin Grand Nationals Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/PAKARTING.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, September 16, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($5,000); 2. 75-Tyler Ross; 3. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 5. 38-Cory Haas; 6. 69-Cameron Smith; 7. 27S-Alan Krimes; 8. 55M-Domenic Melair; 9. 39T-Kyle Moody; 10. 90-Jordan Givler; 11. 27-Troy Wagaman; 12. 33-Riley Emig; 13. 67L-JJ Loss; 14. 44-Dylan Norris; 15. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 16. 22E-Nash Ely; 17. 1X-Chad Trout; 18. 11P-Robbie Kendall; 19. 39M-Lachy McDonough; 20. 35T-Tyler Esh; 21. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 22. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF); 23. 97-Brie Hershey (DNF); 24. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Cameron Smith (1-11) & Freddie Rahmer (12-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 69-Cameron Smith; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 11P-Robbie Kendall; 7. 35T-Tyler Esh; 8. 39M-Lachy McDonough; 9. 97-Brie Hershey

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 27s-Alan Krimes; 2. 55M-Domenic Melair; 3. 33-Riley Emig; 4. 67L-JJ Loss; 5. 7H-Trey Hivner; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold; 8. 1X-Chad Trout (DNF); 9. 22E-Nash Ely (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 75-Tyler Ross; 2. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 3. 38-Cory Haas; 4. 27-Troy Wagaman; 5. 39T-Kyle Moody; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich; 7. 24T-TJ Greve; 8. 23-Michael Millard; 9. 2-Dylan Orwig

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) - 1. 1X-Chad Trout; 2. 39M-Lachy McDonough; 3. 35T-Tyler Esh; 4. 23A-Chris Arnold; 5. 22E-Nash Ely; 6. 97-Brie Hershey; 7. 23-Michael Millard; 8. 24T-TJ Greve; 9. 2-Dylan Orwig

410 Sprint Time Trial Results 1. 44-Dylan Norris 13.357; 2. 1X-Chad Trout 13.576; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman 13.650; 4. 69-Cameron Smith 13.782; 5. 27S-Alan Krimes 13.791; 6. 75-Tyler Ross 13.817; 7. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.850; 8. 33-Riley Emig 13.908; 9. 88-Brandon Rahmer 13.936; 10. 5E-Aaron Bollinger 13.945; 11. 67L-JJ Loss 13.954; 12. 38-Cory Haas 13.983; 13. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 14.005; 14. 55M-Domenic Melair 14.045; 15. 39T-Kyle Moody 14.046; 16. 11P-Robbie Kendall 14.124; 17. 7H-Trey Hivner 14.146; 18. 8-Billy Dietrich 14.154; 19. 39M-Lachy McDonough 14.266; 20. 22E-Nash Ely 14.267; 21. 23-Michael Millard 14.290; 22. 35T-Tyler Esh 14.305; 23. 90-Jordan Givler 14.384; 24. 24T-TJ Greve 14.402; 25. 97-Brie Hershey 14.491; 26. 23A-Chris Arnold 14.642; 27. 2-Dylan Orwig 15.322

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 70D-Frankie Herr; 3. 00K-Kyle Spence; 4. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 14T-Tyler Walton; 7. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 8. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 9. 69-Ayden Hare; 10. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 11. 28-Matt Findley; 12. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 13. 41-Logan Rumsey; 14. 2-Jude Siegel; 15. 38-Brett Strickler; 16. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 17. 7-Andrew Hake; 18. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 19. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 20. 10Y-Nick Yinger (DNF); 21. 77-David Holbrook (DNF); 22. 23F-Justin Foster (DNF); 23. 27-Jake Galloway (DNF); 24. 16T-Joe Timmins (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Frankie Herr (1-13) & Kody Hartlaub (14-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 35-Steve Owings; 2. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 3. 14T-Tyler Walton; 4. 69-Ayden Hare; 5. 28-Matt Findley; 6. 27-Jake Galloway; 7. 7-Andrew Hake; 8. 99-Joe Trone Jr. (DNF); 9. 38S-Jordan Strickler (DNF); 10. 66-Doug Hammaker (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 2. 38-Brett Strickler; 3. 00K-Kyle Spence; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 6. 2-Jude Siegel; 7. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 8. 15S-Cole Small; 9. 10-Zach Euculano (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 70D-Frankie Herr; 3. 16T-Joe Timmins; 4. 77-David Holbrook; 5. 23F-Justin Foster; 6. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 6K-Cole Knopp; 8. 66A-Cody Fletcher (DNS); 9. 41-Logan Rumsey (DNS)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 2. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 3. 7-Andrew Hake; 4. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 5. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 6. 41-Logan Rumsey; 7. 10-Zach Euculano; 8. 6K-Cole Knopp; 9. 15S-Cole Small (DNS); 10. 66-Doug Hammaker (DNS)

 

 

Wagaman Wins Williams Grove Kimmel Memorial, Chad Criswell Cops 358 Match Race

9/15/23

Mechanicsburg – Troy Wagaman Jr. picked up the Billy Kimmel Memorial for 410 sprint cars presented by Komatsu at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking home $6,000 for his second victory of the season at the track in the Diamond Series event.

In the Match Race for 358 sprints, veteran Chad Criswell took the win, becoming the third and final leader of the event.

Polesitter Justin Peck stormed into control when the green flag fell in the 25-lap Kimmel Memorial for sprints.

After starting third, Wagaman made what would end up being the winning move on the opening lap when he blasted past second starter Lance Dewease low in the second corner.

But even by then Peck was off and running, blasting around the oval on the cushion, wasting little time establishing himself as the man to beat by building up a more than two second lead.

Peck’s rapid pace was slowed on the sixth lap for a stopped Troy Fraker but he again pulled away when action resumed.

The Indiana leader entered lapped traffic on the 13th tour and struggled with traffic for the next three laps, allowing Wagaman and Dewease to close in but once breaking free he again went to work ripping around the cushion.

Another yellow flag slowed the field with seven laps to go for debris on the track and during the caution laps, Peck came up with a right rear flat tire.

After both Wagaman and Dewease pulled alongside the leader to warn him, Peck made the decision to attempt to restart but his decision was ill-fated as he came to a stop a lap later.

Wagaman took control for the new green and Dewease made an attempt for the lead in turns three and four but a stout-running Wagaman drove off to the checkers aboard the Heffner No. 27.

Dewease was 1.365 seconds behind at the finish followed by Daryn Pittman aboard the Kreitz No. 69K.

Dylan Norris finished a strong fourth and Danny Dietrich finished fifth, also scored as the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Sixth through 10th went to Cameron Smith, Devon Borden, Freddie Rahmer, TJ Stutts and Chase Dietz.

Heats were taken by Smith, Borden and Pittman.

Dewease set fast time with a lap of 16.528 seconds.

Point leader Doug Hammaker started on the pole of the 25-lap Match Race for the 358 sprints and lost the lead briefly on the first lap when Chris Frank hustled by on the backstretch.

But Hammaker reclaimed the spot with a turn three blast back into control before just before the only caution flag of the race appeared for a stopped Preston Lattomus.

Fourth starter Chad Criswell restarted third behind Frank and drove into second when action resumed.

With a full head of steam, Criswell quickly closed up on Hammaker to cross the stripe on lap four just out of the lead.

But on lap five he did get the lead before slowly but surely pulling away from Hammaker.

Some tense moments in traffic mid-race allowed Hammaker to close up the distance but after biding his time to get through the traffic jam, Criswell went on to record his third career limited sprint win at Williams Grove, worth over $2,000.

Hammaker finished second followed by Steve Owings, Chris Frank and Kody Hartlaub.

Sixth through 10th went to Frankie Herr, Tyler Ulrich, Tyler Walton, Dylan Norris and Logan Rumsey.

Owings was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Heats were won by Walton, Jake Eldreth and Criswell with Zach Newlin claming the consolation race.

Match Race contributing sponsors were Bill Devine and Dirty Deeds, Ephrata Recycling, JDI Site Prep, Mamma’s Pizza, Ant Bay, Mennonite Mafia and Powder Works.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Troy Wagaman Jr., 2. Lance Dewease, 3. Daryn Pittman, 4. Dylan Norris, 5. Danny Dietrich, 6. Cameron Smith, 7. Devon Borden, 8. Freddie Rahmer, 9. TJ Stutts, 10. Chase Dietz, 11. Brian Brown, 12. Tyler Ross, 13. Kyle Moody, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Lucas Wolfe, 16. Austin Bishop, 17. Brent Shearer, 18. Jordan Givler, 19. Steve Downs, 20. Joey Amantea, 21. Justin Peck, 22. Nash Ely, 23. JJ Loss, 24. Troy Fraker, 25. JR Senft

358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Chad Criswell, 2. Doug Hammaker, 3. Steve Owings, 4. Chris Frank, 5. Kody Hartlaub, 6. Frankie Herr, 7. Tyler Ulrich, 8. Tyler Walton, 9. Dylan Norris, 10. Logan Rumsey, 11. Matt Findley, 12. Kyle Spence, 13. Scott Fisher, 14. Zach Newlin, 15. Jake Eldreth, 16. Justin Foster, 17. Jay Galloway, 18. Shane Yost, 19. Brady Dillon, 20. Tyler Rutherford, 21. Jayden Wolf, 22. Nick Yinger, 23. Preston Lattomus, 24. Nat Tuckey

DNS: Cody Fletcher

DNQ: Dwight Leppo, Wyatt Hinkle, Derek Locke

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL PREPS FOR 2024 & 35TH THUNDER SERIES SEASON, 410 SPRINT SPEED WEEK, USAC NATIONAL TOUR AND HIGH LIMIT SPRINTS ALREADY ON THE SCHEDULE, MORE TO COME !

BECHTELSVILLE, PA SEPTEMBER 14, 2023 . . . . . . As 2023 quickly draws to a close, the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series extends a sincere thank you to the fans and competitors who made this season a huge success. And now it’s time to begin planning 2024, a year that will mark the thirty-fifth season of Thunder on the Hill at the Grandview Speedway. Since that first Thunder on the Hill event in August of 1990, when Steve Smith took the inaugural win, one-hundred and fifty-two Thunder events were presented distributing in excess of 5.6 million dollars.

Looking to 2024, Tuesday night, June 11 the Jesse Hockett Classic will return with Thunder on the Hill once again hosting the opening event of the USAC Non-wing Sprint National Tour. This popular double-header will find the NASCAR Modifieds sharing the program with race time set for 7:30 PM.

Always a popular event, Tuesday night, July 2 will host the Hodnett Cup, the $10,000 to win Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week Series event as it returns to Grandview Speedway. The NASCAR Modifieds will once again be on this race card. Rico will be looking for the “hat trick” in 2024.

Although a firm date is not confirmed as yet, we did get the nod that the High Limit 410 Sprints will also be back on the Hill in 2024. Rico Abreu won the first event High Limit Sprint event in the Northeast and also won the 2022 Thunder on the Hill Speed Week event.

Also returning in 2024 is the Balls to the Wall 50 for Modifieds and the 602 Sportsman will also be on the program with both divisions taking part in the unique Invert Race format. The date for this event will be confirmed shortly.

Check out our website and visit Facebook to stay up to date on all coming Thunder on the Hill Racing Series news.

We extend our appreciation to the many sponsors who helped present this popular series. We salute our long time Series Sponsor NAPA Auto Parts as well as Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, Rich Mar Florist and GT Radiator Repairs. We’re looking to their return in 2024.

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Billy Kimmel Memorial And 358 Match Race Is Sept. 15 At Williams Grove

410s race for 6K in Kimmel, Match Race offers total purse worth nearly $21,000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

9/10/23

Mechanicsburg – Presented by Komatsu, Williams Grove Speedway will host the Billy Kimmel Memorial for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the lucrative Match Race for HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars on VP Fuels Night, coming up this Friday, September 15.

Action gets underway at 7:30 pm.

The return of the Match Race for 358s this week finds the limiteds racing for a total purse of nearly $21,000.

Contributors who have donated to the fantastic Match Race purse include Bill Devine and Dirty Deeds, Ephrata Recycling, JDI Site Prep, Mamma’s Pizza, Ant Bay, Mennonite Mafia and Powder Works along with Williams Grove Speedway itself.

The much anticipated Match Race will go 25-laps in distance while paying $2,027 to win and $702 just to start.

Derek Locke is the defending Match Race champion.

The 25-lap Billy Kimmel Memorial race will be part of the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series for 410 sprints, paying $6,000 to the winner.

The Kimmel Memorial is scheduled each year in honor of the fallen sprint car driver from Mechanicsburg.

At the age of 27, Kimmel was fatally injured in a sprint car racing accident at Williams Grove Speedway in 2007.

Time trials will be used to set the heat starting grids. The fast qualifier will earn $300 as the Fast Tees Fast Time Award winner.

Steve Buckwalter is the defending winner of the Billy Kimmel Memorial.

The VP Racing Fuels Mad Scientist is slated to be part of the show for the fans along with giveaways from VP Fuels.

With 13 locations in the Williams Grove region, event sponsor Komatsu provides essential equipment, technologies and services for the construction, mining, forest, energy and manufacturing industries.

Visit komatsu.com to learn more about local Komatsu dealers and the services that they provide.

Adult general admission for September 15 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

BAPS Honors Les Stewart with Highest Purse in Speedway's History

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: Legendary car-owner Les Stewart was known for going big. It’s how he ran his race team and approached his life.

Now, BAPS Motor Speedway is doing the same. And they are doing it by raising the bar for a season-ending race in his honor.

Speedway General Manager Kolten Gouse has announced a lucrative purse for the York Excavating Final Showdown, which takes place on Saturday, November 11th. Not only will the event feature a $25,000 winner’s share, the total purse exceeds $88,000.

This event features the highest purse in speedway history and is also the largest unsanctioned show in central Pennsylvania. It’s the type of payout that will draw the best drivers from central Pennsylvania, as well as some invaders.

“We have been working on this purse for the last month,” Gouse said. “This is a minimum. We are going to continue to look for sponsorship in an effort to add more money to the prize fund for the drivers who attend this event.

“Les Stewart was a big part of the success of this speedway, and we wanted to honor him in a way that mirrors his contribution and how he approached his race team and business. I want to thank York Excavating and all of the sponsors who have helped out. If not for them, this wouldn’t be possible.”

The winner of the Final Showdown will receive $25,000. Second will cash a $10,000 check, with 12th-place receiving $2,000. It’s a minimum of $1,325 to start the main event. There is also over $3,000 in lap money available.

There are also a series of contingency awards. Emory Transmission is contributing $1,000 for the driver who sets quick time. Heat-race winners will each receive $100, courtesy of O’Brien’s Fuel and Service. Denk Electric will pay out $300 to the Hard Charger, with Eshenaur Fuels posting a $500 prize for a last-lap pass. The Hard Luck Award is $250, courtesy of the Shoppes at Newberrytown.

“This is the last 410 Sprint Car race in the United States, and it’s important to make it a prestigious event to cap off what has been a great season of racing,” Gouse said. “It’s a celebration of 2023 and Les Stewart and deserves a purse that reflects that.

“We aren’t done yet. We hope to have more announcements leading up to raceday, both from a purse standpoint and things that we will have going on that weekend.”

 

Port Royal Speedway

Dylan Cisney scored one for the hometown crowd on Fan Appreciation Night at the Port Royal Speedway when he picked up his first career Foss Jewelers Labord Day Classic in the 69th running of the event presented by Tedd Reitz.

The win was worth $6000 and was exceptionally appropriate and popular with the fans for the kid who grew up just a few blocks from the Speedway and now serves as the Port Royal Mayor as an adult.

Weekend invader Bria Brown and Mike Walter II started on the front row for the event, and it was Brown getting the early jump on the field to lead the opening lap. Walter, Gerard McIntyre Jr, Anthony Macri and Cisney made up the rest of the top five.

Macri was on the move early as he moved into the final podium position on lap two. Meanwhile, 21st starter Sam Hafertepe Jr was already up to 14th by lap three. The events first caution flew three laps later when Austin Bishop came to a slow on the backstretch.

Brown again took off at the return to green flag action and two laps later Cisney moved into the fourth spot. With 15 laps remaining, Walter was able to track down Brown and the two were side at the flagstand. Walter used a slider in turn’s one and two to take over the top spot, while Macri followed suit to second in turn’s three and four.

Cisney worked his way into a podium spot within two more laps and with 11 laps to go he got by Macri for the runner-up position. It was perfect timing for ‘The Mayor’, as one lap later Walter was buried in heavy lapped traffic. This allowed Cisney to capitalize and grab the top spot with nine laps remaining.

One lap later Walter found speed once again and he got by Cisney exiting turn two on the bottom to take the lead back. However, the lead was short-lived as Cisney capitalized on Walter’s slip-up to take the lead back in turns one and two with 8 to go.

Walter set his sights back on Cisney entering turn three but had Macri to his outside working the middle line. The two made contact in the middle of the turn and Walter backed his way into the outside guardrail to bring out the caution for the second time.

A pair of incidents with four to go and two to go halted action over the final four laps, but Cisney was able to hold off all attempts from his competitors to take the checkered flag for his first second win of the season at the track.

Macri, Brown, McIntyre Jr. and Parker Price-Miller rounded out the top five. Danny Dietrich, Tyler Courtney, Devon Borden, Hafertepe Jr and Hunter Schuerenberg completed the top ten. Hafertepe Jr earned $500 from Valley Supply Inc. as the evening’s hard charger, while 13th-place finisher TJ Stutts scored a $1000 bonus as the night’s J&S Classics Warrior Award recipient via random draw.

Trent Yoder made a late pass of Cliff Brian Jr to score the wingless sportsman feature event win over Steve Wilbur, Brian Jr, Michael Smith, and Matt Cisney. Tony Jackson, Kevin Gutshall, Chad Thomas, Andy Burkhart, and Troy Fraker rounded out the top ten.

Adam Campbell led all thirty laps of the FWD 4-Cylinder event to pick up the win in the final feature event of the night. AJ Hoffner, Robby Carroll, Eric Boozel, and Ricky Weaver completed the top five.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Dylan Cisney, 2. Anthony Macri, 3. Brian Brown, 4. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 5. Parker Price-Miller, 6. Danny Dietrich, 7. Tyler Courtney, 8. Devon Borden, 9. Sam Hafertepe Jr, 10. Hunter Schuerenberg, 11. AJ Flick, 12. Chris Windom, 13. TJ Stutts, 14. Lynton Jeffrey, 15. Kody Lehman, 16. Sye Lynch, 17. Jason Shultz, 18. Kassidy Kreitz, 19. Devin Brenneman, 20. Mike Wagner, 21. Dan Shetler, 22. Garrett Bard, 23. Mile Walter II, 24. Austin Bishop

Wingless Sportsman Results- 1. Trent Yoder, 2. Steve Wilbur, 3. Cliff Brian Jr, 4. Michael Smith, 5. Matt Cisney, 6. Tony Jackson, 7. Kevin Gutshall, 8. Chad Thomas, 9. Andy Burkhart, 10. Troy Fraker, 11. Jack Liddick, 12. Brian Nace, 13. Jason Moore, 14. Brenden Hires, 15. Jordan Fulton, 16. Ricky Rutt, 17. Joe Gabner, 18. Eric Rutz, 19. Curt Stroup, 20. Brett Perigo, 21. Drew Sullivan, 22. Jason Gindleberger, 23. Sam Leonard, 24. Bill Brian Jr

4 Cylinder Results- 1. Adam Campbell, 2. AJ Hoffner, 3. Robby Carroll, 4. Eric Boozel, 5. Ricky Weaver Jr, 6. Justin Williamson, 7. Chirs Anderson, 8. Jarid Fairall, 9. Matthew Duvell, 10. Tyler Stine, 11. Shawn Williamson, 12. Nick McDaniel, 13. Jeff Foster, 14. Matt Chronister, 15. Tyler Denike, 16. Marylyn Runk, 17. Kyler Stahl, 18. Malachi Doyle, 19. Kirklin Strawser, 20. Garrett Lucas, 21. Hunter Flook, 22. Sam Regitz, 23. Clint Heimbaugh, 24. Ryann Betres, 25. Cody Beaver, 26. Steve Delozier, 27. Jim Delozier, 28. Brandon Fisher, 29. Justin Oberlin, 30. Tim Campbell, 31. Lee Zook, 32. Ken Smith, 33. Wayne Brenzie

 

Port Royal Speedway

Gregg Satterlee continued to write history in the ULMS Racing Series division and Devin Hart scored one for the family on the Limited Late Model side during the 20th Annual Butch Renninger Memorial Race Saturday night. Devon Borden also made a late race pass to score his fifth win of the season in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition.

Trevor Feathers and Satterlee lined up on the front row for the $7333 to win feature event and it was Feathers leading lap one. It only took one more lap for Satterlee to grab the top spot as he used the outside of the track in turn’s three and four.

Current track point leader, Rick Eckert, started fourth and as the leaders were in heavy lapped traffic, he moved into third on lap 12 of the 33-lap event. At lap 20, Feathers was all over the tail of Satterlee and Eckert was in hot pursuit as well.

However, every time Feathers got close to make a move, Satterlee was able to pull away and open the lead back up again. Neither Feathers or Eckert had anything for Satterlee as he cruised home to his third consecutive Renninger Memorial triumph and his fifth overall.

Feathers, Eckert, Tyler Emory and Dan Stone rounded out the top five. The event also saw multiple drivers throughout the night pick up various contingency awards thanks to many valuable sponsors.
In Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Model competition, Spike Moore and Devin Weyandt lined up on the front row. Moore, looking to defend his 2022 title in the event, grabbed the early lead with Hart settling into second.

Moore opened up a 1.464 second advantage over the first 10 laps of the event, but with 11 laps to go Hart had cut the distance in half. Three laps later the two drivers were nose to tail coming to the flagstand.

With five laps remaining, Hart muscled his way to the bottom of Moore in turn’s three and four to take the lead coming to the line. A caution for a slowing car on the frontstretch halted racing one lap later.

While the caution had the ability to set up some drama over the final four laps, Hart remained calm and consistent over the final four laps to pick up the $4333 win. Not only was the win a big one in terms of payday for the Juniata County local, but it was also an emotional win as the race honors his grandfather.

Moore, Shawn Shoemaker, Austin Berry and Casey Steinhoff rounded out the top five.

In Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car action it was rookie of the year contender Jarrett Cavalet and Dan Shetler on the front row for the 25-lap A-main. Shetler grabbed the early lead with Cavalet, Ryan Smith, Hunter Schuerenberg and Steve Buckwalter rounded out the top five.

Ryan Taylor, who started third in the event and fell back to sixth early, was the show over the first handful of laps as he used the outside of the track to get back to fourth by lap four. Meanwhile, Schuerenberg, who started seventh, cracked the podium as well.
Taylor cracked the podium one lap later and by lap seven.

Schuerenberg took the lead in the Zemco Racing No. 1. Two laps later Taylor grabbed the runner-up spot from Shetler.

Lapped traffic came into play on lap 11 and one lap later Borden cracked the top five form his tenth starting position. Within five laps he had moved into the runner-up spot and had Schuerenberg dead in his sights.

Over the night four laps Borden steadily knocked down a more than four second advantage for the leader and with three laps to go he grabbed the top spot coming off turn four and to the flagstand.

From there, nobody had anything for the Washington native as he grabbed the $5000 payday and his fifth win of the season at the track by a margin of 1.954 seconds.

Schuerenberg, Buckwalter, Logan Wagner and TJ Stutts rounded out the top five.

Super Late Model Results – 1. Gregg Satterlee, 2. Trever Feathers, 3. Rick Eckert, 4. Tyler Emory, 5. Dan Stone, 6. Donald Lingo Jr, 7. Shaun Jones, 8. Matt Cosner, 9. Dillan Stake, 10. Gary Stuhler, 11. Dylan Yoder, 12. Jeff Rine, 13. Coleby Frye, 14. Michael Norris, 15. Kyle Hardy, 16. Jim Yoder, 17. Bryan Bernheisel, 18. Dylan Cecce, 19. Hayes Mattern, 20. Chad Julius, 21. Andrew Yoder, 22. Ryan Montgomery, 23. Chad Myers, 24. Dave Stamm, 25. Drake Troutman, 26. Logan Zarin, 27. Colton Flinner, 28. Nick Dickson

Limited Late Model Results- 1. Devin Hart, 2. Spike Moore, 3. Shawn Showmaker, 4. Austin Berry, 5. Casey Steinhoff, 6. Coleby Frye, 7. Andrew Yoder, 8. Wesley Bonebrake, 9. Ryan Zook, 10. Gary Stuhler, 11. Taylor Farlling, 12. Justin Weaver, 13. Lane Snook, 14. Brad McGinnis, 15. Jared Fulkroad, 16. Jaxton Garman, 17. Matt Cochran, 18. Matt Parks, 19. Kenny Yoder, 20. Khi Swanger, 21. Devin Weyandt, 22. Maddox Smith, 23. Cayden Ranck, 24. Daulton Bigler

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Devon Borden, 2. Hunter Schuerenberg, 3. Steve Buckwalter, 4. Logan Wagner, 5. TJ Stutts, 6. Ryan Taylor, 7. Jeff Halligan, 8. Blane Heimbach, 9. Dan Shetler, 10. Dylan Cisney, 11. Jarrett Cavalet, 12. Kody Lehman, 13. Mike Walter II, 14. Lucas Wolfe, 15. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 16. Mike Wagner, 17. Brian Brown, 18. Landon Myers, 19. Jason Shultz, 20. Nash Ely, 21. Austin Bishop, 22. Ryan Smith, 23. Devin Adams, 24. Kassidy Kreitz

 

 

Racing Returns To Williams Grove In Two Weeks, Final Races Of 2023 Season Lie Ahead
358 Match Race purse worth nearly $21,000

9/3/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway returns to action on Friday night, September 15 with the Billy Kimmel Memorial for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars on VP Racing Fuels night presented by Komatsu.

The night will also feature the return of the Match Race for HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars with a total purse of nearly $21,000 set to be split between all 24 feature starters.

Contributors who have donated to the fantastic Match Race purse include Bill Devine and Dirty Deeds, Ephrata Recycling, JDI Site Prep, Mamma’s Pizza, Ant Bay and Mennonite Mafia along with Williams Grove Speedway itself.

Action gets underway at 7:30 pm with the VP Racing Fuels Mad Scientist slated to be part of the show for the fans.

The 25-lap Kimmel race will be part of the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series, paying $6,000 to win.

There will be no racing at the track on September 8.

The month of September continues with Kiely Group Night on September 22 as the 410 sprints tune up for the upcoming Champion Racing Oil National Open in another Diamond Series race that will serve to crown the 2023 series champion.

Danny Dietrich and Brent Marks are currently tied for the lead in the Diamond Series point standings.

The race will also see the 2023 358 sprint track titlist decided with one time champion Doug Hammaker currently holding the point leader over three time and defending titlist Derek Locke.

The season will then come to a close with the star-studded World of Outlaws Champion Racing Oil National Open on Friday, September 29 and Saturday, September30.

Saturday’s 61st annual, 40-lap National Open main event will pay $75,000 to the winner and carries a raindate of October 1.

Adult general admission for September 15 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Marks Continues String Of Big Money Williams Grove Wins With Kline Tribute

Wolf gets career first W in 358s

9/1/23

Mechanicsburg – Brent Marks continued his string of 2023 big money race wins at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night when he dominated the C & D Rigging Jim and Sandy Kline Tribute Race for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars.

Marks’ win was worth $7,100 thanks to a $1,100 bonus as posted by the Klines, former owners of the famed No. 22 sprint car driven by Greg Hodnett, Fred Rahmer and others.

The victory pushed Marks’ total earnings in his four oval wins to date this season to a cool $45,100 after also claiming the Tommy Hinnershitz Classic in April, the Mitch Smith Memorial in July and the Jack Gunn Memorial in August.

In the 20-lap 358 sprint main, Jayden Wolf scored his first ever win at the track, holding off Doug Hammaker.

Marks would lead all 25 laps of the Kline Tribute main event with Anthony Macri blasting into second on the first lap.

Macri started fourth in the field and got by Lucas Wolfe before squeezing past polesitter Brian Brown at the line to take second spot.

The leaders entered the rear of the field on the sixth lap, allowing Macri to cut into Marks’ advantage.

But Marks was handling masterfully around the speedway and he pulled a thread-the-needle move as he entered the third corner on lap 11 to put traffic behind him and more distance between he and Macri.

The pace was slowed for the only time with nine laps to go for a stopped Steve Buckwalter.

Macri attempted to stay close on the restart but Marks streaked away to the win by 3.177 seconds at the finish.

The checkered flag marked the 19th time that Marks and his No. 19M machine have stood in Williams Grove Speedway victory lane.

“Our car was just really good all night long,” Marks said.

“We try to get better every week.”

Macri was second followed by Danny Dietrich, TJ Stutts and Brian Brown.

Sixth through 10th went to Freddie Rahmer, Lance Dewease, Troy Wagaman Jr., Dylan Norris and Devon Borden.

Heats went to Dewease, TJ Stutts and Macri.

Marks claimed $300 for setting quick time in time trials with a lap of 17.367 seconds.

Rahmer was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Wolf wired the field for the 358 sprint win after starting second in the feature event.

Seventh starter Doug Hammaker blasted to the front during the early laps, moving into second with five away.

The race entered traffic on the 11th tour with Hammaker testing the outside on Wolf.

But a caution flag with six laps to go cleared the track and the way for Wolf to get his career first Williams Grove win.

He too claimed an $1,100 bonus as posted by Jim and Sandy Kline, taking home a total of $2,600 for the win.

Hammaker finished 1.859 seconds behind in second followed by Dylan Norris, Jay Galloway and Chad Criswell.

Sixth through 10th went to Steve Owings, Scott Fisher, Kyle Keen, Derek Locke and Chris Frank.

Heats went to Galloway, Wolf and Brady Dillon with the consolation going to Zach Newlin.

Locke was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Brent Marks, 2. Anthony Macri, 3. Danny Dietrich, 4. TJ Stutts, 5. Briain Brown, 6. Freddie Rahmer, 7. Lance Dewease, 8. Troy Wagaman Jr., 9. Dylan Norris, 10. Devon Borden, 11. Kyle Moody, 12. Tanner Thorson, 13. Lucas Wolfe, 14. Ryan Newton, 15. Austin Bishop, 16. Tim Buckwalter, 17. Rick Lafferty, 18. Billy Dietrich, 19. Steve Downs, 20. Troy Fraker, 21. Steve Buckwalter, 22. Jordan Givler, 23. Camerson Smith

DNS: Tyler Reeser

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Jayden Wolf, 2. Doug Hammaker, 3. Dylan Norris, 4. Jay Galloway, 5. Chad Criswell, 6. Steve Owings, 7. Scott Fisher, 8. Kyle Keen, 9. Derek Locke, 10. Chris Frank, 11. Cody Fletcher, 12. Brady Dillon, 13. Bryn Gohn, 14. Chase Gutshall, 15. Shane Yost, 16. Frankie Herr, 17. Matt Findley, 18. Tyler Rutherford, 19. Kody Hartlaub, 20. Zach Newlin, 21. Dwight Leppo, 22. Steve Kothe, 23. Justin Foster, 24. Nat Tuckey

DNQ: Nat Tuckey, Denny Gross, Nick Yinger, Joe Timmins

 

Fair Week to feature 5 nights of racing at Port royal speedway

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (Sept 1, 2023)- It’s that time of year again! Soon the smell of delicious fair food and the shrieks of excitement from children riding rides will fill the Juniata County air surrounding the Port Royal Speedway.

It’s the 169th Annual Juniata County Fair! As tradition has it, racing will again be a prime attraction during the fair. Racing will kick off during opening night of the fair on Saturday, Sept. 2nd with the 20th Annual Butch Renninger Memorial Race featuring the ULMS Racing Series Late Models, the Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models, and the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars.

The event honors the legendary Butch Renninger, who sits fourth on the all-time winners list in the Super Late model division with 41 career victories and three track championships to his name. Renninger also served diligently on the board of the speedway for decades and oversaw track preparation and concessions during that time.

The ULMS Late Models will be competing for a cool $7,333, while the Limited Late Models will be competing for an unheard of $4,333. Meanwhile the 410 Sprint Cars will also run for $5000.

Specific to the limited late model division, this will be one of the largest paying races for them in the history of the division at the Speedway.

Not only will this add prestige and excitement to the event, but it also shows the continued growth of the Speedway and its support of all the divisions that compete at it regularly.

Also, up for grabs for the drivers in the competition will be several contingency awards presented by several more sponsors. Both the Super Late Models and the Limited Late Models will receive lap sponsor bonuses that will pay $33 per lap courtesy of fans and various sponsors.

In the Super Late Model division, heat race winners will receive $133 courtesy of Minium Napa Auto Parts, while fast time in qualifying will receive $333 courtesy of Barron’s Racing Engines There will also be a $233 hard luck award for the first non-qualifier courtesy of Gullwing Aviation.

Second and third in heat races will receive $50 and $33 courtesy of LandPro and Bill & Kay Weimer while the B-main winner will receive $50 courtesy of Snyder’s Radiator Shop.

For the Limited Late Model division, heat race winners will receive $133 each courtesy of Garman Concrete & Construction, while the Fast-Time Award winner will receive $233 courtesy of Barron’s Racing Engines. Gullwing Aviation will present a hard-luck award of $233, while Pellman Trade will offer $33 extra to the highest finishing Juniata County driver in the field.

Other incentives include $50 for second in heat races (Landpro), $33 for third in heat races courtesy of Ashlet Yoder Designs, $50 to B-main winner’s vias Snyder’s Radiator Shop and $333 for the hard charger on top of the customary #150 form River Valley Builders.

Admission for the event will be $25 for General Admission, $10 for Students and $35 for Pits Admission. Gates will open at 3:00pm EST, while racing is scheduled to kick off at 6:00pm EST.

All of this will lead into Monday, Sept.3 for the 72nd Annual Foss Jewelers, Inc. Labor Day Classic featuring the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars, the 4-cylinders and the Path Valley Wingless Sportsman division. The 410 Sprint Car event will pay $6000 to win instead of the regular $5000 winner’s share for the third consecutive season. As tradition, the event will serve as our fan appreciation night featuring $10 infield general admission and $15 grandstand general admission. Student Admission is $5 and Pit admission will be $35.

Closing out the week will be the 56th Annual Tuscarora 50 sanctioned by the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions and presented by Ramsey’s Car Wash and Garage and Packer’s Concessions, LLC. The three-day crown-jewel event will kick off on Thursday, Sept 7 and run until Saturday, Sept. 19. There will be rain date of Sunday Sept. 10 for Saturday’s portion only.

Thursday’s event will pay $10,000 to win for the 410 Sprint cars courtesy of Tedd Reitz and feature the PennsValley MeatMarket PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars. Friday will be the annual ‘Night Before ‘the 50’, which will pay $10,000 to win courtesy of Tedd Reitz and feature the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models as well. This will be the final points event for the Late Models and the Sprint Cars.

Finally, Saturday is the granddaddy of them all, the 56th Annual Tuscarora 50. As tradition, the event will pay $56,000 to win in accordance with the 56th running of the event. There will be a full paying non qualifiers purse as well, with the winner of that event earning a guaranteed starting spot for next year’s event.

There will be several other contingency prizes throughout the weekend that are yet to be announced as well.

Prices for the weekend are as follows-

Thursday- Sept 9- $25 GA, $10 Students, $35 Pits Friday- Sept 10- $30 GA, $15 Students, $40 Pits Saturday- Sept 11- $40 GA, $20 Students, $50 Pits (Reminder, all grandstand seating for the Saturday portion is reserved seating)

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and our website www.portrpoyalspeedway.com for more info and we thank you for your continued support during the 2023 racing season!

 

Williams Grove Hosts Jim & Sandy Kline 410 Sprint Tribute Friday With 358 Sprints
Kline Tribute 25-lapper pays $6,000 to win

8/27/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will honor former champion sprint car owners Jim and Sandy Kline of Grantville coming up this Friday night, September 1 when it presents the Jim and Sandy Kline Tribute Race for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars, paying $6,000 to win.

Also on the holiday racing card will be the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.

The 25-lap Kline Tribute Race will be part of the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series at Williams Grove.

Time trials will be used to set the 410 sprint heat starting grids with the overall fast qualifier earning the $300 Fast Tees Fast Time Award, in honor of late track champion Jimmy Nace.

The Klines owned their famed No. 22 sprint car for a decade, campaigning regularly at Williams Grove and in the region from 2001 through the 2010 season.

Along the way, celebrated drivers such as Darren Eash, Kenny Jacobs, Jason Johnson, Fred Rahmer and Greg Hodnett graced their seat, recording countless wins and titles.

They started their career as owners for their son Dean in 2001.

Helping to celebrate their career with a pre-race meet and greet and live broadcast in the infield from 5:45 – 6:45 pm will be drivers Dean Kline and Darren Eash along with mechanics Moon Byers, Dave Yingst and Matt Cramer.

Both Johnson and Hodnett will be represented at the event while Hodnett’s National Open Championship sprint car from the 2009 event will be on display for the evening.

Fireworks will also be a part of the special night of Williams Grove racing.

Adult general admission for September 1 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Sprint Ownership Legacy Of Jim & Sandy Kline Honored Friday At Williams Grove

8/27/23

Mechanicsburg – The sprint car ownership career of one of racings most famous couples will be feted this Friday night, September 1 at Williams Grove Speedway when the historic oval spins off the Jim and Sandy Kline Tribute Race for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints, paying 6K to win as part of the Hoosier Diamond Series.

The HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints are also on the racing card along with fireworks.

The Klines of Grantville began their No. 22 ownership career in the region in 2001 when their son Dean had a need for speed.

With success at Williams Grove during that maiden season, Dean soon traded in his seat and along came Maryland’s Darren Eash to settle into it.

Eash scored eight times in 358 action for the Klines and three times in 410 action through early 2004 before an injury would sideline him and in would step Ohioan Kenny Jacobs.

Jacobs would run out the 2004 clock, picking up the final two Williams Grove victories of his storied career and the first of Kline’s ownership career before Cajun Sensation Jason Johnson scored the coveted seat for the 2005 season.

Destined for greatness, Johnson recorded three Grove wins that season including the teams very first checkers over the World of Outlaws.

Fred Rahmer held the reigns in 2006, taking 12 overall wins including a pair at Williams Grove and the track title.

And then very late in 2006, in stepped Tennessee native Greg Hodnett to round out Kline’s racing career through the 2010 campaign.

From late 2006 through 2010, the pairing of Klines and Hodnett would produce a total of 35 trips to victory lane including 10 at Williams Grove.

The team scored Williams Grove driver and owner titles in 2010 and an owners title in 2009.

They also scored the oval’s Diamond Series laurels in 2007 and in 2010.

Hodnett and the No. 22 bested the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove Speedway a total of four times including in the 2009, $50,000 to win National Open.

At the end of the day, the overall ownership tenure of the husband and wife Kline team would produce a total of nine 358 sprint car wins and 58 in the 410 sprint ranks.

They racked up three Pennsylvania Speedweek titles to go along with their Williams Grove track titles plus a track championship at Susquehanna Speedway all the while taking their 67 total combined wins at a total of nine different racetracks including at Knoxville, Iowa.

Fans, drivers and mechanics will gather at Williams Grove this Friday night to honor the Kline’s career with not only on-track action but with a pre-race meet and greet and live broadcast as well.

The broadcast will be carried live on BeerHill Gang TV on Facebook from 5:45 until 6:45 pm.

Former drivers Dean Kline, Darren Eash and Kenny Jacobs will be on hand along with mechanics Moon Byers, Matt Cramer and Dave Yingst.

Hodnett’s National Open Championship sprint car from the 2009 event will also be on display for the evening.

Adult general admission for September 1 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, August 26, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

CHASE DIETZ WINS KRAMER KLASH; Kyle Spence Victorious in 358 Feature

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, September 2, 2023 (7PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA KICK-OFF TO THE CLASSIC: $10,000 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, September 3, 2023 (7PM) SCHMUCK LUMBER DIRT CLASSIC: $20,000 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] plus Extreme Stocks

Saturday, September 9, 2023 (6PM) SUPERIOR HOMES NIGHT: 358 Late Models, Central PA Legends, Extreme Stocks and Limited Stocks (ARCH Night)

Abbottstown, PA (August 26, 2023) – After battling Devon Borden for the first 12 laps of Saturday night’s Kramer Klash, Chase Dietz took the lead on lap 13 and drove the #2D to the $7,300 victory. It was Dietz’s second win of the season and it ended a five race win streak for Freddie Rahmer.

Devon Borden took the lead as the field raced into turn 1 at the start of the 35-lap feature, but by the time he was coming out of turn 2, Chase Dietz was wheel to wheel with the leader. Borden held onto the lead coming out of turn 4 to lead lap 1. Borden led Dietz, Justin Peck, Dylan Norris with Brent Marks and Freddie Rahmer battling side by side for fifth. Rahmer got by both Marks and Norris before coming out of turn 2 to take fourth leaving Marks to work on Norris for fifth. Marks took the spot from Norris just as lapped traffic was coming into play for the leaders.

Deitz and Peck were both closing in on Borden as they started to work through lapped traffic. The red flag came out on lap 10 after contact between Brandon Rahmer and Cory Haas in turn 3. Domenic Melair also suffered damage during the incident ending his night.

Borden led Dietz, Peck, Freddie and Marks for the restart. Dietz looked under Borden for the lead but could not make the pass. Rahmer got under Peck as they raced down the back stretch to take third. Dietz was all over Borden for the lead and slide him in turns 3 and 4 but Borden held the top spot at the line on lap 12.

Dietz threw another slider and this time it stuck. Dietz took over the lead on lap 13. Borden bounced off the wall in turn 2 allowing Rahmer to reel him in. Lap 15 saw Freddie getting by Devon for second and Danny Dietrich making his way into the top five.

After losing fifth to Dietrich, Peck was not letting him pull away. Borden tried a slider on Borden for third but could not make the pass stick. Marks eventually got by him for the spot on lap 20.

Dietz found himself in lapped traffic with 15 laps to go. Chase raced three-wide through lapped traffic down the back stretch as Dietrich made his way into fourth.

Rahmer was starting to close in on Dietz as he struggled getting around a lapped car when the yellow flag came out on lap 30. Ryan Newton and Billy Dietrich got together on the bottom of turn 2 bringing out the caution.

The top five for the restart were Dietz, Freddie, Marks, Danny and Borden. The restart with five laps to go provided a clear track for the leaders and Dietz took full advantage of the opportunity. Dietz got a good restart and Rahmer held off a challenge from Marks for second. Peck was all over Borden for fifth.

Dietz would get to the checkered flag 2.068 seconds ahead of Rahmer for the win. Marks crossed the line third and Danny was fourth. Peck got back by Borden with two laps to go to finish fifth.

Kyle Spence Victorious in 358 Feature

Pole-sitter, Kyle Keen, had the advantage at the line and as the field raced into turn 1 for the start of the 20-lap feature. Matt Findley, Kyle Spence and Scott Fisher raced three-wide down the front stretch in a battle for second. Spence took the runner-up spot. Findley and Fisher were joined by Steve Owings to make it a three-car race for third. Owings took the spot.

Spence was all over Keen for the lead when the yellow came out on lap two for Cole Knopp who came to a stop in turn 2.

Keen led Spence, Owings, Findley and Fisher to the cone for the single-file restart. Spence went to the outside of Keen in turn 2 and had the lead at the line by inches on lap 3. Keen was then left to fend off a challenge from Owings for second. Owings moved into the runner-up spot on lap 4. Kody Hartlaub was on the move and drove under Keen and took third on lap 7.

Frankie Herr drove by Findley for a spot in the top five at the halfway mark. Herr then went to work on Keen for fourth and made the pass on lap 11.

Hartlaub was reeling in Owings for second as lapped traffic came into play. The yellow flag came out again on lap 15 when Nat Tuckey stopped in turn 4.

The top five for the restart were Spence, Owings, Hartlaub, Herr and Keen. Spence had a solid restart. Hartlaub stuck his nose under Owings for second but could not make the pass.

Spence scored his second victory of the season by 1.871 seconds over Owings. Hartlaub was third and Herr crossed the line fourth. Keen completed the top five.

Next weekend, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with Dirt Classic X. Saturday, September 2, it is the Dean’s Auto Plaza “Kick-off to the Classic” paying $10,000 to win and featuring the 410 Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM. Sunday, September 3 it is the Dirt Classic X presented by Schmuck Lumber paying $20,000 to win for the 410 Sprint Cars. The Extreme Stocks will also be in action with pit gates opening at 2PM and grandstand gates opening at 3PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, August 26, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 2D-Chase Dietz ($7,300); 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 13-Justin Peck; 6. 23B-Devon Borden; 7. 5R-Tyler Ross; 8. 27-Troy Wagaman; 9. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 10. 44-Dylan Norris; 11. 99M-Kyle Moody; 12. 39M-Lance Dewease; 13. 5W-Lucas Wolfe; 14. 1X-Chad Trout; 15. 33-Riley Emig; 16. 66-Ryan Newton; 17. 11P- Tim Wagaman; 18. 67L-JJ Loss; 19. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 20. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 21. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF); 22. 88-Brandon Rahmer (DNF); 23. 38-Cory Haas (DNF); 24. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Devon Borden (1-12) & Chase Dietz (13-35)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 27-Troy Wagaman; 2. 5R-Tyler Ross; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 38-Cory Haas; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 39M-Anthony Macri (DNF); 7. 16-Matt Campbell (DNF); 8. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 9. 39T-Cameron Smith (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 44-Dylan Norris; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 5. 2D-Chase Deitz; 6. 67L-JJ Loss; 7. 7H-Trey Hivner; 8. 3-Denny Peebles

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23B-Devon Borden; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 5. 5W-Lucas Wolfe; 6. 27S-Alan Krimes; 7. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 8. 24T-TJ Greve

410 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 55M-Domenic Melair; 4. 33-Riley Emig; 5. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 66-Ryan Newton; 8. 2-Dylan Orwig (DNF)

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) - 1. 39M-Lance Dewease; 2. 66-Ryan Newton; 3. 67L-JJ Loss; 4. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 5. 27S-Alan Krimes; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 24T-TJ Greve; 8. 3-Denny Peebles; 9. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF); 10. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNS); 11. 2-Dylan Orwig (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results 1. 39M-Lance Dewease 13.621; 2. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.629; 3. 13-Justin Peck 13.653; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.657; 5. 27-Troy Wagaman 13.743; 6. 44-Dylan Norris 13.814; 7. 23B-Devon Borden 13.833; 8. 66-Ryan Newton 13.836; 9. 5R-Tyler Ross 13.855; 10. 5E-Aaron Bollinger 13.873; 11. 99M-Kyle Moody 13.896; 12. 33-Riley Emig 13.978; 13. 8-Billy Dietrich 14.009; 14. 1X-Chad Trout 14.037; 15. 5W-Lucas Wolfe 14.042; 16. 19M-Brent Marks 14.065; 17. 38-Cory Haas 14.108; 18. 48-Danny Dietrich 14.173; 19. 27S-Alan Krimes 14.214; 20. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 14.221; 21. 16-Matt Campbell 14.283; 22. 7H-Trey Hivner 14.291; 23. 88-Brandon Rahmer 14.367; 24. 90-Jordan Givler 14.523; 25. 69-Tim Glatfelter 14.570; 26. 67L-JJ Loss 14.591; 27. 11P-Tim Wagaman 14.630; 28. 55M-Domenic Melair 14.684; 29. 23A-Chris Arnold 14.728; 30. 3-Denny Peebles 14.746; 31. 24T-TJ Greve 14.826; 32. 2-Dylan Orwig 15.619; 33. 39T-Cameron Smith NT

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 00K-Kyle Spence ($2,000); 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 4. 70D-Frankie Herr; 5. 17K-Kyle Keen; 6. 38-Brett Strickler; 7. 28-Matt Findley; 8. 21T-Scott Fisher; 9. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 10. 00F-Chris Frank; 11. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 12. 41-Logan Rumsey; 13. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 14. 84M-Chad Criswell; 15. 77-David Holbrook; 16. 23G-Gregg Foster; 17. 23F-Justin Foster; 18. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 19. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 20. 2-Jude Siegel; 21. 6K-Cole Knopp; 22. 1A-Chase Gutshall (DNF); 23. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNF); 24. 9-Brady Dillon (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Kyle Keen (1-2) & Kyle Spence (3-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 35-Steve Owings; 2. 28-Matt Findley; 3. 70D-Frankie Herr; 4. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 5. 41-Logan Rumsey; 6. 00F-Chris Frank; 7. 22B-Nat Tuckey; 8. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 9. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 10. 10Y-Nick Yinger

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 21T-Scott Fisher; 3. 17K-Kyle Keen; 4. 23F-Justin Foster; 5. 84M-Chad Criswell; 6. 9D-Brady Dillon; 7. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 8. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 9. 15S-Cole Small; 10. 66H-Doug Hammaker (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 23G-Gregg Foster; 2. 38-Brett Strickler; 3. 00K-Kyle Spence; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 6. 77-David Holbrook; 7. 2-Jude Siegel; 8. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 9. 6K-Cole Knopp; 10. 25-Travis Leh (DNF)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 2. 22B-Nat Tuckey; 3. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 4. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 5. 2-Jude Siegel; 6. 6K-Cole Knopp; 7. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 8. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 9. 15S-Cole Small; 10. 99-Joe Trone Jr. (DNF); 11. 66-Doug Hammaker (DNS); 12. 25-Travis Leh (DNS)

 

 

Brent Marks Scores Trifecta Of Williams Grove Memorials, Claims 8K In Gunn Race

Edkin and Jackson split sportsman mains

8/25/23

Mechanicsburg – Brent Marks completed the trifecta of claiming the three marquee memorial races at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, claiming the 41st annual York Building Products Jack Gunn Memorial for Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars, worth $8,000.

The Gunn victory comes on the heels of his wins in the July Mitch Smith Memorial and the April Tommy Hinnershitz Classic, giving the Myerstown driver a total of nearly $30,000 across the trio of wins.

In the winged super sportsman main, it was Kenny Edkin of Marysville making a last lap pass for the win while the wingless sportsman main went to Tony Jackson of Newville.

Marks started sixth in the 25-lap Jack Gunn Memorial and watched as second starter Justin Peck nearly flipped his machine in the first corner when the Indiana driver lost the handle on his No. 13 as he raced with polesitter Dylan Norris into the corner.

Norris took control and led the first lap before a four-car tangle in the second corner slowed the action.

Lance Dewease, who was making his Williams Grove debut in the Macri No. 39M, chased Norris on the restart along with Marks.

By lap four, Marks was challenging Dewease for second and the pair battled for the spot until Marks finally drove by on the seventh tour.

Norris entered the backmarkers on lap 10 with Marks in hot pursuit and by lap 15 Marks was ready to make his move.

Working traffic, when Norris left his high line in the first and second turns for the bottom groove, Marks was able to buzz the top and then drop off of the cushion onto the backstretch to pull even for control.

And that was all it took for Marks to speed to his 18th career oval win, and third of the season with a margin of victory timed at 2.282 seconds.

Norris held on for a career best second place finish followed by Dewease, Danny Dietrich and Troy Wagaman Jr.

Sixth through 10th went to Justin Peck, Freddie Rahmer, Camerson Smith, Devon Borden and Kyle Moody.

Heats went to Norris, Dietrich and Marks.

Peck set fast time with a lap of 16.934 seconds.

“I was a little leery whether we were gonna even make it out,” said Marks in victory lane.

“We changed the motor after the heat. We really had to hustle.”

Marks was the hard charger in the event.

Kenny Edkin worked on passing leader Scott Dellinger for the first 19 and a half laps of the 20-lap winged super sportsman feature before finally mustering enough muscle to snare the lead in the final corner.

Edkin repeatedly blasted to the outside of Dellinger in the third corner and would draw even for control only to see Dellinger lead back to the line.

During the final six laps ninth starter Tony Jackson came to third and made it a three car battle for the win that went right down to the line with Jackson also nipping Dellinger at the finish.

Dellinger ended up third followed by Russ Mitten and John Edkin.

Heats went to Matt Ondek, Mitten and John Edkin.

Edkin claimed the WC Eshenaur Last Lap Pass Award worth $250.

Jackson started eighth in the 20-lap wingless sportsman feature and made quick time getting to the front of the field.

He took the lead from Cliff Brian Jr. on the seventh tour before driving away for the victory.

Brian was second followed by Bill Brian Jr., Andy Burkhart and Chad Thomas.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Brent Marks, 2. Dylan Norris, 3. Lance Dewease, 4. Danny Dietrich, 5. Troy Wagaman Jr., 6. Justin Peck, 7. Freddie Rahmer, 8. Cameron Smith, 9. Devon Borden, 10. Kyle Moody, 11. TJ Stutts, 12. Ryan Taylor, 13. Steve Buckwalter, 14. Lucas Wolfe, 15. Austin Bishop, 16. Tim Buckwalter, 17. Ryan Newton, 18. Steve Downs, 19. Derek Locke, 20. Billy Dietrich, 21. Troy Fraker, 22. Kody Lehman, 23. Denny Peeples, 24. Cody Fletcher

DNS: Tyler Reeser

Winged Super Sportsman, 20 laps: 1. Kenny Edkin, 2. Tony Jackson, 3. Scott Dellinger, 4. Russ Mitten, 5. John Edkin, 6. Matt Ondek, 7. Troy Rhome, 8. Scott Geesey, 9. Timmie Barrick, 10. Tyler Wolford, 11. Eric Walker, 12. Steve Wilbur, 13. Blake Brooks, 14. Jason Fraker, 15. Jordan Fulton, 16. Tom Wyckoff, 17. Luke Deatrick, 18. Eric Rutz, 19. Daniel John, 20. Paul Miller, 21. Jay Fannasy, 22. George Riden

DNS: Mike Enders

Wingless Super Sportsman, 20laps: 1. Tony Jackson, 2. Cliff Brian Jr., 3. Bill Brian Jr., 4. Andy Burkhart, 5. Chad Thomas, 6. Trent Yoder, 7. Brett Perigo, 8. Kevin Gutshall, 9. Bob Gutshall, 10. Craig Perigo, 11. Steve Wilbur, 12. Sam Leonard Jr., 13. Blake Brooks, 14. Brian Nace, 15. Luke Lenker, 16. Adam Gutshall, 17. Jason Moore, 18. Troy Fraker, 19. Dennis Perigo, 20. Dexter Ehrenzeller , 21. Gene Eppley, 22. Joe Gabner

DNS: Eric Rutz, Brandon Shearer, Jack Liddick

 

 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER WINS BARRY SKELLY MEMORIAL; Doug Hammaker Victorious in 358 Sprint Summer Series Event

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, August 26, 2023 (7PM) KRAMER KLASH presented by Renn Kirby Chevrolet: $7,300 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, September 2, 2023 (7PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA KICK-OFF TO THE CLASSIC: $10,000 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, September 3, 2023 (7PM) SCHMUCK LUMBER DIRT CLASSIC: $20,000 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] plus Extreme Stocks

Abbottstown, PA (August 19, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer added another victory to his stellar season on Saturday night, winning the $6,000 Barry Skelly Memorial from his tenth starting spot. It was Rahmer’s 12th win of the season, his fifth in a row and the 36th win of his career, putting him in sole possession of ninth place on Lincoln’s all-time win list.

Rahmer lined up tenth for the 30-lap feature, “The track was a little tougher to get up through.” Despite the track conditions Freddie still found his way to the front, “I got going pretty good in the middle of the race after having a couple of close calls early.”

JJ Loss and Michael Millard made up the front row for the drop of the green flag with Millard taking the lead coming out of turn 2. Loss stuck around and got by Millard to lead lap 1. Millard tried to battle back to retake the lead but Loss started to pull away.

The red flag came out on lap 3 when Tyler Ross spun out in turn 2 and collected Jordan Givler with both drivers landing on their sides. Loss led Millard, Glenndon Forsythe, Trey Hivner and Chris Arnold on the restart.

Loss got a good restart ahead of the field as Tim Glatfelter got by Arnold for fifth. Forsythe got by Millard for the runner-up spot and Freddie Rahmer made his way into the top five.

A three-car race for third was under way between Hivner Rahmer and Millard with Hivner holding the spot. Dylan Norris had made his way into the top five on lap 8.

Hivner used the high line to pull away from Rahmer. Things took a change though as Rahmer reeled in Hivner using the bottom and made the pass for third on lap 11. Rahmer then made quick work of Forsythe and moved into second on lap 13. Freddie had his sight set on Loss for the lead. Loss had lapped traffic looming in front of him as Rahmer locked in on him. Freddie took the lead at the halfway point just as lapped traffic came into play. As Rahmer worked through lapped traffic contact was made with a lapped car but he was able to save the car from disaster.

Norris was working his way up to the front and took third from Forsythe on lap 19. Dylan reeled in Loss and made the pass for second on lap 24. Rahmer had a seven second advantage over Norris with five laps to go.

Rahmer would get to the checkered flag just shy of seven seconds ahead of Norris. Loss held on to finish third and Cory Haas was fourth. Troy Wagaman crossed the line fifth, earning hard charger honors after driving through the field from his 21st starting spot.

Doug Hammaker Victorious in 358 Sprint Summer Series Event

Pole-sitter Chad Criswell took the lead with Cody Fletcher and Niki Young racing side by side for second. Young got by both Fletcher and Criswell to lead lap 1. Fletcher moved into second before the yellow flag flew on lap 1. Criswell, Kody Hartlaub and Jordan Strickler piled up in turns 3 and 4. Cole Small spun out to avoid the melee.

Young led Fletcher, Scott Fisher, Brett Strickler and Logan Rumsey to the cone for the restart. Young paced the field slowly allowing Fletcher to stay on his bumper to challenge for the lead. Rumsey was working on Strickler for fourth and took the spot. Doug Hammaker had worked his way up from his 10th starting spot to battle Strickler for fifth.

Fletcher was riding the cushion to work on Young for the lead but spun in turns 1 and 2 after contact with Young on lap 4 bringing out the yellow flag.

Fletcher rejoined the field and Young led Fisher, Rumsey Hammaker and Strickler on the restart. Rumsey went to the top and took second from Fisher. Hammaker joined in making it a three-car battle for second. Rumsey held on to the spot by a car length on lap 6 with Hammaker finally taking the position on lap 7.

Ashley Cappetta worked her way into the top five as Young and Hammaker raced side by side for the lead. Hammaker took the top spot on lap 9. Strickler was working on Cappetta to reclaim a spot inside the top five and took it back on lap 10.

Hammaker continued to ride the cushion with Young staying within striking distance as lapped traffic loomed ahead. Hammaker entered lap traffic on lap 14 and then the yellow flag waved again on lap 16 when Cole Small fell off the pace on the front stretch.

The top five for the restart were Hammaker, Young, Rumsey, Fisher and Strickler. Strickler went to the top to challenge Fisher for fourth and Brett took the spot. Fisher had it back on the next lap and the two would swap spots yet again before the red flag came out on lap 24. Wyatt Hinkle flipped in turn 4.

Hammaker, Young, Rumsey, Strickler and Fisher lined up for a green and checkered finish.

Hammaker took the checkered flag 1.071 seconds ahead of Young. Strickler crossed the line third and Rumsey was fourth. Fisher completed the top five.

Next Saturday, August 26, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Kramer Klash presented by Renn Kirby featuring the 410 sprint cars racing for $7,300 and the 358 sprint cars. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, August 19, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($6,000); 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 67L-JJ Loss; 4. 38-Cory Haas; 5. 27-Troy Wagaman; 6. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 7. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 8. 7H-Trey Hivner; 9. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 10. 16-Matt Campbell; 11. 27S-Alan Krimes; 12. 27S-Alan Krimes; 13. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 14. 1X-Chad Trout; 15. 23-Michael Millard; 16. 33-Riley Emig; 17. 35T-Tyler Esh; 18. 23A-Chris Arnold; 19. 17-Cole Young; 20. 66-Ryan Newton; 21. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 22. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF); 23. 75-Tyler Ross (DNF); 24. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF)

Lap Leaders – JJ Loss (1-14) & Freddi Rahmer (15-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 67L-JJ Loss; 2. 7H-Trey Hivner; 3. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 5. 27s-Alan Krimes; 6. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 1X-Chad Trout; 8. 27-Troy Wagaman; 9. 33-Riley Emig

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23-Michael Millard; 2. 35T-Tyler Esh; 3. 55M-Domenic Melair; 4. 5E-Aaron Bollinger; 5. 38-Cory Haas; 6. 17-Cole Young; 7. 99M-Kyle Moody; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 15-Mark Bitner

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23A-Chris Arnold; 2. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 3. 44-Dylan Norris; 4. 75-Tyler Ross; 5. 8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 66-Ryan Newton; 7. 90-Jordan Givler; 8. 10X-Reese Nowotarski; 9. 11P-Tim Wagaman

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) - 1. 1X-Chad Trout; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 90-Jordan Givler; 6. 33-Riley Emig; 7. 10X-Reese Nowotarski; 8. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 9. 15-Mark Bitner

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

305 Sprint Feature (25 laps) – 1. 66-Doug Hammaker ($2,000); 2. 17-Niki Young; 3. 38-Brett Strickler; 4. 41-Logan Rumsey; 5. 21T-Scott Fisher; 6. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 7. 70D-Frankie Herr; 8. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 9. 00K-Kyle Spence; 10. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 11. 35-Steve Owings; 12. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 13. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 14. 23F-Justin Foster; 15. 13-Bo Gordon; 16. 2-Jude Siegel; 17. 6K-Cole Knopp; 18. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 19. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 20. 99-Joe Trone Jr.(DNF); 21. 15s-Cole Small (DNF); 22. 84M-Chad Criswell (DNF); 23. 16T-Joe Timmins (DNF); 24. 23B-Preston Lattomus (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Niki Young (1-8) & Doug Hammaker (9-25)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 21T-Scott Fisher; 4. 17-Niki Young; 5. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 6. 23-Justin Foster; 7. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 8. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 9. 15S-Cole Small

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 00K-Kyle Spence; 2. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 3. 38-Brett Strickler; 4. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 5. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 6. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 7. 6K-Cole Knopp; 8. 25-Travis Leh (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66-Doug Hammaker; 2. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 3. 41-Logan Rumsey; 4. 84M-Chad Criswell; 5. 70D-Frankie Herr; 6. 13-Bo Gordon; 7. 16T-Joe Timmins; 8. 2-Jude Siegel

 

 

 

Williams Grove Speedway                 8/20/23

Mechanicsburg - This Friday’s $6,000 to win York Building Products 41st annual Jack Gunn Memorial for 410 sprints at Williams Grove Speedway finds the track beginning its fifth decade of honoring the late oval promoter.

First run in 1983, the Gunn Memorial honors late Williams Grove promoter Jack Gunn, a native of Hancock, Maryland.

The 2023 event will be the 41st annual Gunn Memorial and the winner’s list is impressive to say the least.

Bobby Allen was the first winner in 1983 with additional names on the win list like Frankie Kerr, Jason Johnson, Lance Dewease, Greg Hodnett, Fred Rahmer, Daryn Pittman, Keith Kauffman and many others.

However no driver has claimed more Gunn Memorials over the years than the now retired Don Kreitz Jr.

Jack Gunn was a Hall of Fame Promoter who heralded the speedway as promoter from 1967 until his untimely death from cancer at the age of 48 in 1980.

He began working at the track during the early 1960s as an announcer and honed his skill on the microphone while eventually relaying his talents into the oval’s captain.

It was during his tenure at the helm of Williams Grove Speedway that Gunn rose to prominence on the local and national scene and he took the facility with him.

During his career at Williams Grove, Gunn also promoted with much success at other area tracks.

Gunn’s mark on both Williams Grove and the region itself was to help raise sprint car racing to not only a weekly division but a premiere weekly headline division at that.

With his hand guiding them, Gunn first lured and then brought the likes of Jan Opperman, Bobby Allen, Steve Smith and more to the area to race, make a living and ultimately to make a home in this rich racing region.

Gunn was feted nationally as 1979 Promoter of the Year.

While at the top of his game, he not only stood at the helm at both Williams Grove and Selinsgrove Speedways, but he was also doing the job at Hagerstown, (Maryland) and Penn National Speedways.

In his day, Jack Gunn was known as the most powerful promoter in the East.

And it is that reputation and skill that Williams Grove Speedway will honor yet again this week with the running of the Jack Gunn Memorial.

Gates will open at 5:30 pm with action getting underway at 7:30 pm.

Adult general admission is set at $25 with youth ages 13 – 20 admitted for just $10. Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

 

 

Saturday, August 12, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER’S WIN STREAK CONTINUES; Dave Brown Wins Exciting 305 Sprint Feature; Kenny Edkin Wires Field for Super Sportsman Victory

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, August 19, 2023 (7PM) BARRY SKELLY MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (MacMor Summer Series)

Saturday, August 26, 2023 (7PM) KRAMER KLASH: $7,300 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, September 2, 2023 (7PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA KICK-OFF TO THE CLASSIC: $10,000 to win for 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Abbottstown, PA (August 12, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer continued his recent win streak at the track, winning his fourth feature in a row and his eleventh of the season, on Saturday night. After driving from fourteenth to the win last week, Rahmer charged to the front from his ninth place starting spot Saturday.

Pole-sitter, Kyle Spence, took the lead ahead of JJ Loss when the green flag dropped. Kody Hartlaub was up to third from his fifth place starting spot on the back stretch with Loss settling into second. Freddie Rahmer was up to fifth from ninth in just two laps.

Kyle Moody challenged Rahmer for fifth, but Freddie had his eyes set on Tyler Esh in fourth. Rahmer went to work on Esh for fourth and took the spot on lap 7.

As Freddie was reeling in Hartlaub, Loss pulled into the infield as he was running second moving Hartlaub into second and Rahmer into third.

As Spence worked his way through lapped traffic Hartlaub started reeling him in, getting Spence’s lead down to just .321 seconds at the half-way point. Spence, Hartlaub and Rahmer were in a fierce three-car battle for the lead with Hartlaub taking the top spot leaving Spence and Rahmer to drag race for second. Rahmer had the runner-up spot by a nose at the line on lap 17.

Hartlaub went low into turn 1 to block Rahmer’s line and the two made contact, with Rahmer taking the lead out of turn 2.

Moody got by Esh for fourth on lap 18. Hartlaub was closing in on Rahmer as they worked through lapped traffic but Rahmer put lapped cars between him and Hartlaub as the laps wound down.

Rahmer scored his 11th win of the season 3.5 seconds ahead of Hartlaub. Spence crossed the line third and Moody was fourth. Esh completed the top five.

It is worth noting that Hartlaub and Spence both have 358 sprint car division wins at Lincoln this season.

Dave Brown Wins Exciting 305 Sprint Feature

After qualifying was completed on Saturday night, the 41-car field of 305 sprints was whittled down to 24 cars for the 20-lap feature. Larry McVay was at the helm with Owen Dimm lined up to his outside. McVay took the lead when the green flag waved with Dave Brown and Dimm racing wheel to wheel for second. Brown had the advantage and took second at the line. Zach Rhodes was running fourth and looked to the inside of Dimm for third but could not make the pass.

Dimm was reeling in Brown to challenge for second when the red flag came out on lap 4. Ken Duke, Nolan Grove and Kenny Heffner got together on the front stretch with Grove taking a wild ride.

McVay got a solid jump on the restart but Doug Dodson flipped in turn 3 bringing out the red flag yet again.

The top five for the restart were McVay, Brown, Dimm, Rhodes and Kruz Kepner.

Brown took the lead on the restart by half a car at the line with McVay staying within striking distance. Logan Spahr got by Kepner for a spot inside the top five.

Brown started to pull away from the rest of the field at the halfway point as Dimm was closing in on McVay to challenge for second. Kepner got by Spahr to retake fifth.

Dimm moved into second with a pass coming out of turn 4. Owen used the high side of the track to close in on Brown and took the lead with four laps to go. With lapped traffic in play Brown pulled a slider with two laps to go but could not make the pass. With the white flag waving, Brown was able to take the lead from Dimm and held on for the win.

Brown got to the checkered flag just .746 seconds ahead of Dimm. McVay crossed the line third and Rhodes was fourth. Spahr got by Kepner yet again to finish fifth.

Kenny Edkin Wires Field for Super Sportsman Victory

Pole-sitter Kenny Edkin took the lead when the green flag dropped for the 20-lap feature. Behind Edkin a four-car battle for second was underway between Scott Dellinger, John Edkin, Tony Jackson and Russ Mitten. John had the spot with Dellinger in third, Mitten in fourth and Jackson in fifth.

Dellinger went to the high side to work on John for second and took the spot on lap 3.

The yellow flag flew on lap 4 when Timmy Barrick spun in turn 2 and collected Drew Sullivan and Jamie Rickert.

Kenny led Dellinger, John, Mitten and Jackson to the cone for the restart. Kenny got a good jump and John got his nose under Dellinger but could not make the pass to retake second. Mitten used the high line to get by John coming out of turn 4 to take third. Jackson followed taking fourth from John.

Mitten bobbled in turn 4 which allowed Jackson to get by for third. Jay Fannasy entered the picture when he started to challenge Mitten for fourth. Fannasy took the spot at the halfway point and went to work on Jackson for third.

Jackson put some distance between himself and Fannasy and went to work reeling in Dellinger to challenge for second. Jackson pulled a slider in turn 2 taking second with five laps to go.

Fannasy was on the heels of Dellinger with two laps to go for third.

Kenny Edkin wired the field and took the checkered flag 2.156 seconds ahead of Jackson. Dellinger crossed the line third and Fannasy was fourth. Mitten completed the top five.

Next Saturday, August 19, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Barry Skelly Memorial featuring the 410 sprints and 358 sprints. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, August 12, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($4,000); 2. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 3. 00K-Kyle Spence; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 35T-Tyler Esh; 6. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 7. 75-Tyler Ross; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 33-Riley Emig; 10. 66-Ryan Newton; 11. 38-Cory Haas; 12. 44-Dylan Norris; 13. 55M-Domenic Melair; 14. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 15. 39T-Cameron Smith; 16. 27s-Alan Krimes; 17. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 18. D57-Jeff Miller; 19. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 20. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF); 21. 67L-JJ Loss (DNF); 22. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF); 23. 1X-Chad Trout (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Kyle Spence (1-16), Kody Hartlaub (17-18) & Freddie Rahmer (19-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 00K-Kyle Spence; 2. 35T-Tyler Esh; 3. 33-Riley Emig; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 44-Dylan Norris; 6. 66-Ryan Newton; 7. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 8. 27s-Alan Krimes (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 4. 38-Cory Haas; 5. 23A-Chris Arnold; 6. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 7. D57-Jeff Miller; 8. 1X-Chad Trout (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 67-JJ Loss; 2. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody; 4. 75-Tyler Ross; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith; 6. 55M-Domenic Melair; 7. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF)

PASS/IMCA 305 Sprint Cars

305 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 44-Dave Brown; 2. 17-Owen Dimm; 3. 83-Larry McVay; 4. 31-Zach Rhodes; 5. 5-Logan Spahr; 6. 19K-Kruz Kepner; 7. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 8. 01-Timmy Bittner; 9. 5J-John Walp; 10. 61C-Johnny Scarborough; 11. 35-Buddy Schweibinz; 12. 88-Fred Arnold; 13. 461-Colton Hendershot; 14. 41-Josh Harner; 15. 34-Austin Reed; 16. 99B-AJ Barton; 17. 1M-Paul Moyer; 18. 99S-Jonathan Swift; 19. 25K-Matt Kline; 20. 2-Erin Statler; 21. 20-Doug Dodson (DNF); 22. 25G-Nolan Groves (DNF); 23. 97-Kenny Heffner (DNF); 24. 67-Ken Duke Jr. (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Larry McVay (1-4), Dave Brown (5-15 & 19-20) & Owen Dimm (16-18)

305 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 2. 31-Zach Rhodes; 3. 19K-Kruz Kepner; 4. 25K-Matt Kline; 5. 99-Jonathan Swift; 6. 2-Erin Statler; 7. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 8. 7-Drew Young; 9. 28R-Jason Roush; 10. 36-Mike Melair (DNF); 11. 21M-Hunter McFadden (DNF)

305 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 44-Dave Brown; 2. 88-Fred Arnold; 3. 5-John Walp; 4. 1M-Paul Moyer; 5. 41-Josh Harner; 6. 53w-Jimmy White; 7. 98-Croix Beasom; 8. 03-Branstin Shue; 9. 97-Kenny Heffner (DNF); 10. 11X-Dylan Smith (DNF)

305 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 83-Larry McVay; 2. 61C-Johnny Scarborough; 3. 17-Owen Dimm; 4. 461-Colton Hendershot; 5. 25G-Nolan Groves; 6. 99B-AJ Barton; 7. 71-Alyssa Rowe; 8. 89-Nick Sweigart; 9. 31H-Donnie Hendershot; 10. 47-Ben Miklos

305 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 20-Doug Dodson; 2. 01-Timmy Bittner; 3. 5S-Logan Spahr; 4. 35-Buddy Schweibinz; 5. 34-Austin Reed; 6. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 7. 80-Dave Wickham; 8. 8-DJ Cassler; 9. 46-Mike Alleman; 10. 21VT-Mia Koponen

305 Sprint Consy Finish (12 laps) – 1. 99B-AJ Barton; 2. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 3. 2-Erin Statler; 4. 97-Kenny Heffner; 5. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 6. 7-Drew Young; 7. 71-Alyssa Rowe; 8. 98-Croix Beasom; 9. 11X-Dylan Smith; 10. 53w-Jimmy White; 11. 03-Branstin Shue; 12. 28R-Jason Roush; 13. 89-Nick Sweigart; 14. 31H-Donnie Hendershot; 15. 46-Mike Alleman; 16. 80-Dave Wickham; 17. 21VT-Mia Koponen; 18. 47-Ben Miklos; 19. 8-DJ Cassler (DNF)

Super Sportsman

Super Sportsman Feature (20 laps) – 1. 75-Kenny Edkin; 2. 88-Tony Jackson; 3. 30-Scott Dellinger; 4. 222-Jay Fannasy; 5. 77-Russ Mittne; 6. 3B-Mike Enders; 7. 35-John Edkin; 8. 25-Tyler Wolford; 9. 2M-Matt Ondek; 10. 58-Paul Miller; 11. 63-Kevin Gutshall; 12. 19R-Eric Rutz; 13. 99G-Scott Grace; 14. 9B-Blake Brooks; 15. 318-Steve Wilbur; 16. F14-Jason Fraker; 17. 11-Chad Baker; 18. 21R-Jamie Rickert; 19. 7-Timmie Barrick (DNF); 20. 103-Drew Sullivan (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Kenny Edkin (1-20)

Super Sportsman Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 88-Tony Jackson; 2. 77-Russ Mitten; 3. 35-John Edkin; 4. 25-Tyler Wolford; 5. 2M-Matt Ondek; 6. F14-Jason Fraker; 7. 21R-Jamie Rickert

Super Sportsman Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 3B-Mike Enders; 2. 222-Jay Fannasy; 3. 30-Scott Dellinger; 4. 7-Timmy Barrick; 5. 58-Paul Miller; 6. 318-Steve Wilbur; 7. 103-Drew Sullivan

Sportsman Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 75-Kenny Edkin; 2. 63-Kevin Gutshall; 3. 99G-Scott Grace; 4. 9B-Blake Brooks; 5. 19R-Eric Rutz; 6. 11-Chad Baker

 

Wolfe, Dietrich, Norris And Spence Split Williams Grove Sprint Mains

Mechanicsburg – Lucas Wolfe, Danny Dietrich, Dylan Norris and Kyle Spence split the 410 and 358 sprint car features at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday Night.

Both Wolfe and Norris were victorious in the make-up 410 and 358 mains postponed by rain on August 4.

Dietrich and Spence sped to the wins in the regularly scheduled events slated for Friday night.

The make-up 410 feature restarted with one lap complete and Cameron Smith at the helm and Wolfe restarting third.

Wolfe came to second on the second lap and chased Smith who held a two second lead over the field by lap 10.

A restart with 10 laps to go in the 25 lap main closed the gap for Wolfe and when action resumed he swooped his No. 5W low in the first corner to net control and run to the win by .684 seconds.

Freddie Rahmer rode home third followed by TJ Stutts, Devon Borden and Troy Wagaman Jr.

Norris led every circuit of the make-up 358 sprint main after starting second in the field.

It was his second career limited sprint car win at the track where he also competes in 410 action.

Kody Hartlaub, Chad Criswell, Steve Owings and Logan Rumsey chased Norris to the finish line.

The regularly scheduled Yellow Breeches 500 feature for the 410 sprints saw no less than three different leaders with Dietrich becoming the final pacesetter with two laps to go.

Cameron Smith again led the lion’s share of the race before succumbing to pressure late in the race, this time in the form of Devon Borden.

Borden’s run at the front would be brief however as fifth starting Dietrich was hot on his tail, diving under him for the lead the first time with four laps to go before making the move stick two laps later with a low move in the first turn.

The feature was marred by a seven-car fracas with 15 laps to go when Dietrich got together with Freddie Rahmer as the pair was racing for position.

The result saw the cars of Austin Bishop, Wolfe, Rahmer, Tyler Reeser, Kyle Moody, Ryan Newton and JJ Loss all suffering damage.

Borden finished 1.393 seconds behind at the finish with Troy Wagaman Jr., Smith and Billy Dietrich rounding out the top five.

It was Dietrich’s first win of the season at Williams Grove.

Heats went to Reeser and Smith.

Doug Hammaker would lead only the first lap of the regular 358 sprint main before Kyle Spence took over for his first career win at the oval.

Hammaker contested the spot more than once during the 20-lap feature as did Chris Frank during the mid-stages but Spence prevailed by .551 seconds for the checkers.

Hammaker was second followed by Dylan Norris, Frank and Kody Hartlaub.

Heats went to Chad Criswell, Spence and Preston Lattomus.

PA Dyno Hard Chargers on the night were Scott Fisher and Derek Lock in 358 sprints and TJ Stutts and Nash Ely in 410 sprints.

Feature Finishes

August 4 make-up, 410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Lucas Wolfe, 2. Freddie Rahmer, 3. TJ Stutts, 4. Devon Borden, 5. Troy Wagaman Jr., 6. Nash Ely, 7. Camerson Smith, 8. Steve Buckwalter, 9. Ryan Newton, 10. Danny Dietrich, 11. Dwight Leppo, 12. Billy Dietrich,13. Tyler Reeser, 14. Tim Wagaman J r., 15. Kyle Moody, 16. Chad Trout, 17. Jarrett Cavalet, 18. Ricky Dieva

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Danny Detrich, 2. Devon Borden, 3. Troy Wagaman Jr., 4. Cameron Smith, 5. Billy Dietrich, 6. Steve Buckwalter, 7. Nash Ely, 8. Lucas Wolfe, 9. Ryan Newton, 10. Dwight Leppo, 11. JJ Loss, 12. Steve Kisamore, 13. Freddie Rahmer, 14. Tyler Reeser, 15. Kyle Moody, 16. Austin Bishop, 17. Tim Wagaman Jr., 18. TJ Stutts, 19. Jordan Givler

August 4 make-up Summer Series, 358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Dylan Norris, 2. Kody Hartlaub, 3. Chad Criswell, 4. Steve Owings, 5. Logan Rumsey, 6. Chris Frank, 7. Preston Lattomus, 8. Zach Newlin, 9. Jayden Wolf, 10. Scott Fisher, 11. Derek Locke, 12. Doug Hammaker, 13. Matt Findley, 14. Joe Timmins, 15. Bryn Gohn, 16. Denny Gross, 17. Frankie Herr, 18. Chase Gutshall, 19. Kyle Spence, 20. Cody Fletcher, 21. Brady Dillon

DNS: Tyler Rutherford, Kyle Keen

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Kyle Spence, 2. Doug Hammaker, 3. Dylan Norris, 4. Chris Frank, 5. Kody Hartlaub, 6. Zach Newlin, 7. Derek Locke, 8. Bryn Gohn, 9. Scott Fisher, 10. Steve Owings, 11. Justin Foster, 12. Matt Findley, 13. Jayden Wolf, 14. Shane Yost, 15. Frankie Herr, 16. Preston Lattomus, 17. Joe Timmins, 18. Wyatt Hinkle, 19. Jay Galloway, 20. Steve Kothe, 21. Tyler Rutherford, 22. Nick Yinger, 23. Kane Eichenlaub, 24. Chad Criswell

DNQ: Kyle Keen, Brady Dillon, Cody Fletcher, Denny Gross, Logan Rumsey, Chase Gutshall

 

Blaney Travels East to Claim Walter Classic Payday at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Hall of Fame Sprint Car Driver, Dale Blaney of Hartford, OH made the trek East on Interstate-80 to the Clinton County Speedway for Saturday’s Phil Walter Classic. Blaney set fast time and won the 35 lap feature event, taking home the $6,300 top prize. Tanner Jones won his second consecutive Central PA Legends feature at the speedway, while Larry Beachel won the 4 Cylinder stock car event.

Dale Blaney and Dale Schweikart of Linden started on the front row of the Phil Walter Classic 35 lap Sprint Car feature event. Schweikart and Blaney raced wheel to wheel for the first lap Schweikart edging out Blaney by inches at the start-finish line. Blaney was able to take the lead by the completion of lap number two. On lap number three the caution came out when Wyatt Walizer spun in turn number two. Blaney was quick on the gas for the restart and by lap number five, he had a few car-lengths advantage over Schweikart, Chris Frank, Billy Dietrich and Dustin Prettyleaf.

On lap number eight, Jordan Givler moved into the top five, as Blaney was closing in on the back of the field. On lap 11, Blaney started to encounter lapped traffic. As the leaders raced through lapped traffic, the battle for second through fifth place intensified. By lap 15, Blaney was continuing to navigate lapped traffic, while Schweikart, Frank and Dietrich were fighting for postion among the lapped cars. On lap 21, Dietrich passed Frank for the third spot, as they raced down the back straight. Dietrich and Schweikart raced through lapped traffic, as Blaney had established about a straightaway advantage until the caution came out on lap number 26 for Bill Jones.

On the restart, Dietrich was able to pass Schweikart for second, but had only nine laps to try and chase down Blaney. Blaney again showed his speed and began to distance himself from the field. With two laps to go, Blaney was leading Dietrich, Frank, Schweikart, and Givler. On the white flag lap, Garrett Bard moved into the top five. Blaney led the final lap to claim the win. Frank passed Dietrich coming to the checkers to take second, Dietrich was third followed by Schweikart and Bard. Sixth through tenth were Givler, Adam Carberry, AJ Flick, Dustin Prettyleaf and Josh Beamer. Heat races were won by Blaney, Frank and Schweikart. Blaney set fast time with a lap of 13.473 seconds.

Colton Friese and Scott Musselman led the field of Central PA Legends to the green flag for their 20 lap main event. Musselman led the opening lap. Fourth place starter, Devein Friese took the top spot by the completion of lap number two. On the fifth circuit, Tanner Jones who started sixth raced his way to the front to take the lead from Devin Friese. At the midway point of the race, Jones was leading Devin and Colton Friese followed by Jeremy Ott and Lincoln Kearchner. Ott moved into the third position on lap number 13. Jones continued to lead until the checkered flag to claim the victory over Devin Friese, Jeremy Ott, Colton Friese and Travis Perry. Sixth through tenth were Seth Kearchner, Chad Earnest, Logan Carbaugh, and Scott Musselman. Heat races were won by Jones and Devin Friese.

The Four cylinder feature came to the green flag with Anthony Potter and Jonathon Stringfellow on the front row. Stringfellow led the first lap, but a caution came out for an incident involving three cars in turns one and two. Following the restart Hunter Flook took the lead Zak Kline racing in second place. Larry Beachel, who started eighth moved into the third spot by lap number four. At the midway point, Flook and Beachel were battling for the lead. In the final laps, Beachel passed Flook and held him off for the win. Zak Kline was third, Skylar Phillips was fourth and Joey Snook was fifth. Heat races were won by Flook, Kyler Stahl and Stringfellow.

The Clinton County Speedway will host the Limited Late Models this Friday, with a four division show. The Pro Stocks, 270 Micros and the 4 cylinders will also be part of the program presented by Bob Boob and Century 21 – 1st Choice Realty. Kids 12 and under will also participate in a cash and candy scramble at intermission. Gates will open at 5PM and Hot laps are at 7PM.

For the latest speedway information visit the speedway's website at ClintonCountySpeedway.com or like us on Facebook.

Sprint Cars: 1. Dale Blaney 2. Chris Frank 3. Billy Dietrich 4. Dale Schweikart 5. Garrett Bard 6. Jordan Givler 7. Adam Carberry 8. AJ Flick 9. Dustin Prettyleaf 10. Josh Beamer 11. Darren Piffer 12. Derek Swartz 13. Austin Greenland 14. Darin Gallagher 15. Zach Burd 16. Tyler Rutherford 17. Karl Walizer 18. Shane Yost 19. Mike Thompson 20. Steve Buckwalter 21. Bill Jones 22. Steven Kisamore 23. Wyatt Walizer

Central PA Legends: 1. Tanner Jones 2. Devin Friese 3. Jeremy Ott, 4. Colton Friese. 5. Travis Perry 6. Seth Kearchner 7. Lincoln Kearchner 8. Chad Earnst 9. Logan Carbaugh 10. Scott Musselman 11. Rick Hartwig 12. Cory Phillips 13. Scott Spidle 14. Eric Hurst 15. Hunter McElroy 16. Ron Dick 17, Dave Benner 18. Matt Grebe

4 Cylinders: 1. Larry Beachel Jr 2. Hunter Flook 3. Zak Kline 4. Skyler Phillips 5. Joey Snook 6.

Garrett Lucas 7. Bryun Hackenberg 8. Coty Maines 9. Kayla Leigey 10. Terry Karichner 11. Robert Dorman 12. Adam Harris 13. Devin Parks 14. Nick Snook 15. Brain Strouse 16. Anthony Potter 18. Summer Beachel 19. Jonathon Stringfellow 20. Michael Barrett 21. Matt Weaver 22. Kyler Stahl 23. Kyle Strouse.

FRIDAY RESULTS

Gomola Wins Summer Championship Race at Clinton County Speedway

MILL HALL, PA – Western PA driver, Jacob Gomola was the best of the field in the RaceSaver Sprint Car division to claim the Summer Championship Race on Friday night at the Clinton County Speedway. Johnny Bouse won the Pro Stocks, Tyler Clowes won the 270 Micros, Mitchell Holden won the wingless 600s and Hunter Flook won the 4 Cylinders.

Jacob Gomola from Seneca, PA started on the pole of the 25 lap sprint car main event alongside Picture Rock’s Josh Beamer. Gomola took command of the field at the drop of the green flag with Beamer racing in second. Fourth place starter Ken Duke was running third with Kruz Kepner and Austin Bishop in the top five.

The caution flag waved on lap number 12 when Cowboy Jim Kennedy’s car stopped on the front stretch. The next lap, the red flag waved as Dale Schweikart’s car flipped in turn two. On lap number 18, Kepner passed Duke for the third postion. On lap 21 Gomola was into lapped traffic with Beamer still running in second postion. Gala continued to negotiate his way through the lapped traffic to secure the victory over Beamer. Kepner finished third followed by Duke and Greenland. Sixth through tenth were John Walp, Jarret Cavalet, Timmy Bittner, Johnny Smith and Derek Swartz. Qualifying races were won by Reed Thompson, Kruz Kepner and Dale Schweikart.

Pole sitter Kris Orwig led the first lap of the Pro Stock feature event. Williamsport’s Marc Bitler raced to the front on lap number two. Bitler would lead until lap number 6, when Noah Jensen, who started sixth took the lead. Jensen had to battle with Johnny Bouse of Hughesville. The duo raced side by side for several laps with Jensen having the advantage at the start-finish line. On lap number 10, Bouse led by a few inches at the start finish line as Jensen tried to battle back. Bouse finally got around Jensen and would claim his fifth victory of the season. Jensen finished second followed by Cory Long, Jason Geesman and Noah Kissinger. Sixth through tenth were AY Schilling, Marc Bitler, Robert Tessler, AJ Hoffman and Kris Orwig. Heat races were won by Cory Long and AY Schilling.

Cory Stabley charged from his fourth starting spot to lead the first lap of the 270 Micro Sprint feature. Jeffrey Weaver was in second followed by Shaun Musser and Jillian Maurer. The caution came out on lap number 7, when Jeff Weaver came to stop on the track. Stabley continued to lead following the restart with Musser and Tyler Clowes in third. Clowes passed Musser on lap number 10 for second place. With two laps to go the caution flag came out again. Clowes made his move on the restart and powered by Stabley for his second win of the season. Stabley was second and Mac Wert was third. Fourth through tenth were Jillian Mauer, Denny Rhinehimer, Tyler Groft, Colton Geiher, Trevor Fernburg, Shaun Musser, and Matthew Dixson.

Corey Bowmaster led the first two laps of the 600 Wingless Micros. Mitchell Holden took the lead on lap number three with Cory Stabley taking over second. Holden won his first career wingless 600 feature event.

Terry Karichner led the first lap of the four cylinder feature event. Hunter Flook, who started second took the lead on lap number two. At the halfway mark of the race Flook was leading with Matt Weaver in second, Karichner in third, Zak Kline in fourth. Flook held the top spot till the checkered flag to claim the win over Weaver, Kline, Kyler Stahl, and Joey Snook. Sixth through tenth were Kevin Trimpey, Skylar Phillips, Adam Harris, Cody Stover and Coty Maines. Heat races were won by Karichner Stahl, and Weaver.

RACESAVER SPRINTS: 1. Jacob Gomola 2. Josh Beamer 3. Kruz Kepner 4. Ken Duke Jr. 5. Austin Greenland 6. John Walp 7. Jarrett Cavalet 8. Timmy Bittner 9. Johnny Smith 10. Derek Swartz 11. Matt Tebbs 12. Jeffrey Weaver 13. Dustin Prettyleaf 14. Steven Kenawell 15. Josh Fox 16. Ryan Lynn 17. Wyatt Walizer 18. Reed Thompson 19. Wes Matthews 20. Jazlyn Byles 21. Dale Schweikart 22. Jim Kennedy DNS Dakota Schweikart, Mariah Romig

PRO STOCKS: 1. Johnny Bouse 2. Noah Jensen 3. Cory Long 4. Jason Geeseman 5. Noah Kissinger 6. AY Schilling 7. Marc Bitler 8. Robert Tressler 9. AJ Hoffman 10. Kris Orwig Sr. 11. Brad Benton 12. Todd Geyer 13. Larry Knight DNS Denny Fourney

270 MICROS: 1. Tyler Clowes 2. Cory Stabley 3. Mac Wert 4. Jillian Mauer 5. Denny Rinehimer 6. Tyler Groft 7. Colton Geiher 8. Trevor Fernburg 9. Shaun Musser 10 Matthew Dixson 11. Cameron McClure 12. Matt Dixon 13. Preston Phillips 14. Jeffrey Weaver 15. Troy Groft

600 MICROS: 1. Mitchell Holden 2. Cory Stabley 3. Corey Bowmaster.

FOUR CYLINDERS: 1. Hunter Flook, 2. Matt Weaver 3. Zack Kline 4. Kyler Stahl 5. Joey Snook 6. Kevin Trimpey 8. Adam Harris 9. Cody Stover 10. Coty Maines 11. Bryun Hackenberg 12. Garrett Lucas 13. Nick Snook 14. Dylan Hoover 15. Robert Dorman 16. Jacob Morerro 17. Kayla Leigey 18. Devin Parks 19. Jon Stringfellow 20. Kyle Strouse 21. Alea Savage 22. Chris Small 23. Terry Karichner 24. Shane Flaherty.25. Brian Strouse DNS Tim Muthler, Troy Bennett

 

 

Williams Grove Has Four Sprint Mains This Friday!
Twin 410 and 358 sprint mains to be held August 18, Gunn Memorial and sportsman August 25

8/13/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will open its gates to four sprint car features coming up this Friday night, August 18 at 7:30 pm as a pair of mains for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints and a pair for the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints is spun off.

The oval will host its regularly slated program of Yellow Breeches 500 action for the 410s and 358s.

But before that regular program of heat qualifying and features hits the track, a pair of make-up features postponed by rain on August 4 will be contested.

Following hot laps this week, the first event to be run on the program will be the make-up 25 lap MacMor Construction Summer Series event for the 358 sprints.

And following the 358 feature, the final 24 laps of the Bowhunters Brawl main for 410 sprints will completed.

The 410 main will restart with one lap in the books and teenager Cameron Smith at the point followed by Tim Wagaman II., Lucas Wolfe, Billy Dietrich and Kyle Moody.

Group time trials in warm-ups will be used to set the 410 sprint heat starting grids for the regularly slated Yellow Breeches race.

After both make-up mains have been finished, the full August 18 racing program including heats, consolations and features for both divisions will take to the speedway.

The 410 sprint cars will be racing for $5,000 to win and $500 to start in the Yellow Breeches event.

All four main events will of course carry full points toward the 2023 track titles in both divisions.

The August 25 races at Williams Grove feature the 41st annual Jack Gunn Memorial as presented by York Building Products.

The $8,000 to win event for the 410 sprints will be another race in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series at Williams Grove.

The August 18 program will also include the return of super sportsman racing to the oval.

Twin 20s for the sportsman will be contested, one offering the wingless sportsman and the other offering winged action.

Both races will be invitational only.

The winged sportsman will compete in heats and a feature while the wingless cars go in a main event only.

Adult general admission for August 18 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

410 sprint car restart lineup from August 4, 1 lap completed of 25: 1. Cameron Smith, 2. Tim Wagaman II., 3. Lucas Wolfe, 4. Billy Dietrich, 5. Kyle Moody, 6. Freddie Rahmer, 7. Nash Ely, 8. Devon Borden, 9. TJ Stutts, 10. Steve Buckwalter, 11. Ryan Newton, 12. Chad Trout, 13. Dwight Leppo, 14. Danny Dietrich, 15. Troy Wagaman Jr., 16. Jarrett Cavalet, 17. Ricky Dieva, 18. Tyler Reeser

358 sprint car feature starting lineup from August 4: 1. Frankie Herr, 2. Dylan Norris, 3. Chad Criswell, 4. Logan Rumsey, 5. Bryn Gohn, 6. Chris Frank, 7. Kody Hartlaub, 8. Preston Lattomus, 9. Kyle Spence, 10. Derek Locke, 11. Cody Fletcher, 12. Matt Findley, 13. Doug Hammaker, 14. Jayden Wolf, 15. Tyler Rutherford, 16. Steve Owings, 17. Joe Timmins, 18. Kyle Keen, 19. Zach Newlin, 20. Chase Gutshall, 21. Denny Gross, 22. Brady Dillon, 23. Scott Fisher

 

 

Kody Lehman Breaks Through for First 410 Win, while Devin Hart Scores Big in Ron Zimmerman Tribute. Trevor Feathers Wins Super Late Model Event.

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, Penn (August 6, 2023)- In a race where it seemed that nobody wanted to win it, Kody Lehman capitalized to score his first career Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car feature event over Logan Wagner, TJ Stutts, Blane Heimbach and Devon Borden.

The win was worth $5000 and added Lehman’s name to the historic list of drivers who have claimed victory at the Juniata County oval.

Tyler Walton and Lucas Wolfe lined up on the front row for the feature event and it was Walton getting the early jump on the field. Ninth place starter Borden was on the move early as he cracked the top five with a two-for-one move on lap three.

By lap seven Walton, who was filling in for Bill Jones Jr in the number 12J, was mired in heavy lapped traffic when disaster struck. Walton attempted to go to the bottom of a lapper entering turn one when he lost control and slid backwards up into the outside guardrail. With nowhere to go, second place Lucas Wolfe was also collected with heavy impact and both cars would be done for the night.

Third place Mike Walter II inherited the lead because of the accident, and he quickly opened a large lead after a return to green over Lehman, who had been running fourth prior to the accident.

Jeff Halligan, who started seventh for the A-main, got by Borden for the final podium spot on lap nine. Two laps later disaster struck for the second time of the night for a leader as Walter shredded a left rear tire in turn three and came to a slow against the outside frontstretch guardrail.

Borden also entered the pit area while under caution with an issue while running inside of the top five. He would rejoin the field.

Now the leader, Lehman blasted out front following the restart. 20th place starter Stutts cracked the top five one lap later. It only took five laps for Lehman to hit the tail end of the field and as a result Halligan was chipping away at the leader.

However, his night ended five laps later when he blew a tire entering turn three and went flipping wildly out over the outside guardrail. He would walk away from the incident unharmed.

This set up a three-lap shootout for the win, with Heimbach in second followed by Wagner, Steve Buckwalter and Stutts. Lehman stayed true to the top on the restart, while Heimbach tried the middle in turn’s one and two. He blasted off the cushion down the backstretch and from there he just had to hold on.

Wagner, making his first start of the year in the Kreitz Racing 69k, moved into second and Stutts continued his march forward as he gained third. Both drivers battled for the runner-up spot over the final two circuits, but it was all Lehman as he came to the checkered in front of an enthusiastic crowd for the win.

Buckwalter, Mike Wagner, Lance Dewease, Garrett Bard, and Dylan Cisney rounded out the top ten. Stutts earned the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award while 16th-place finisher Dustin Baney scored the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Kody Lehman, 2. Logan Wagner, 3. TJ Stutts, 4. Blane Heimbach, 5. Devon Borden, 6. Steve Buckwalter, 7. Mike Wagner, 8. Lance Dewease, 9. Garrett Bard, 10. Dylan Cisney, 11. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 12. Dan Shetler, 13. Tyler Bear, 14. Trent Sheaffer, 15. Cody Fletcher, 16. Dustin Baney, 17. Jeff Halligan, 18. Cory Thornton, 19. Jarrett Cavalet, 20. Devin Adams, 21. Derek Locke, 22. Mike Walter II, 23. Tyler Walton, 24. Lucas Wolfe

 

 

Saturday, August 5, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER CHARGES TO 10TH WIN OF THE SEASON; Kenny Miller III Wires the Field for USAC Victory; Cliff Brian Jr. Wins in Wingless Super Sportsman

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, August 12, 2023 (7PM) 410 Sprints, Winged Super Sportsman and PASS/IMCA 305 Sprints

Saturday, August 19, 2023 (7PM) 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (MacMor Summer Series)

Saturday, August 26, 2023 (7PM) KRAMER KLASH for the 410 Sprints (TT) and 358 Sprints

Abbottstown, PA (August 5, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer drove from the fourteenth starting spot to his tenth win of the season on Saturday night at Lincoln Speedway. It is the first time Rahmer has hit double digits in wins at the 3/8th-mile oval. The last driver to score 10 wins in one season was Freddie’s father, Fred Rahmer, in 2004.

Two young-guns shared the front row for the start of the 30-lap DCS School of Driving Night feature. Australian driver, Ryan Newton, started on the pole in his second ever appearance at Lincoln. JJ Loss, in his fourth appearance at the track, shared the front row with Newton.

Newton shot out to the lead with Loss holding off Michael Millard as he challenged for second. Riley Emig and Glenndon Forsythe raced side by side for fourth with Forsythe taking the spot at the line. Emig got by Forsythe for fourth on the following lap and went to work on Millard for third. Emig took third on lap 3. Chad Trout got by two cars in one lap to move from sixth to fourth on lap 5 before the caution came out. Danny Dietrich and Brandon Rahmer both sat in turn 4, bringing out the yellow flag. Rahmer rejoined the field while Dietrich’s night came to an end.

Newton’s 2.7 second lead was erased when the caution came out. Newton led Loss Emig, Trout and Millard for the restart. Newton got a good jump and Trout looked to the outside of Emig but could not make the pass. Emig slid under Loss for second but Loss held the spot by inches at the line. Emig took over the runner-up spot by a nose on the next lap. Trout got by Loss for third as Troy Wagaman made his way into the top five. Wagaman made quick work of Loss and took fourth on lap 12. Freddie Rahmer was not far behind and raced wheel to wheel with Loss for fifth taking the spot before the caution came out on lap 15. Michael Millard slowed on the front stretch, just as Newton had caught the tail end of the field, bringing out the yellow.

The top five for the restart were Newton, Emig, Trout, Wagaman and Rahmer. Once again Trout looked to get by Emig for second on the restart and again Emig held the spot. Trout had better luck the next lap and got under Emig for second in turns 3 and 4. Rahmer was also on the move, getting under Wagaman for fourth.

The yellow flag waved again on lap 18 when Tim Wagaman slowed in turns 1 and 2.

Newton paced the field ahead of Trout, Emig, Rahmer and Wagaman for the restart. Trout went low and Newton went high as they entered turn 1 with Newton holding on to the lead. Rahmer got by Emig for third and then moved his way into second with 10 laps to go. Cory Haas worked his way into the top five on lap 20.

Rahmer was reeling in Newton. Wagaman got by Trout for third with five laps to go. Rahmer kept trying slide jobs in turns 1 and 2 for the lead but could not make the pass. Freddie finally got one to stick and had the lead by just .016 seconds over Newton as the white flag waved.

The top three crossed the line with less than a second separating them. Rahmer took the checkered flag .322 seconds ahead of Newton and Wagaman was third. Haas finished fourth and Trout completed the top five.

Kenny Miller III Wires the Field for USAC Victory

In their only appearance in the pigeon hills in 2023, Kenny Miller III scored a win in USAC East Coast competition. It was Miller’s second win of the year with the series. Miller and Preston Lattomus shared the front row of the 25-lap feature with Miller taking the lead when the green flag dropped. Lattomus was left to fend off a challenge from Carmen Perigo for second. Perigo had second at the line.

JT Ferry and Steven Drevicki battled for fourth with Drevicki taking the spot.

Lap 3 saw the red flag come out as Chris Allen took a wild ride on the front stretch. Bruce Buckwalter, Jonathan Swanson, Scott Frack, Mike Thompson and Austin Graby were also involved.

Miller led Perigo, Lattomus, Drevicki and Ferry to the cone for the restart. Perigo looked to Miller’s outside in turns 1 and 2 but Miller held the lead. The yellow flag came out on lap 4 for Patrick Chilmonik who spun in turn 2.

Perigo again, looked to the outside of Miller on the restart and could not make the pass for the lead. Drevicki got his nose under Lattomus for third and took the spot. Briggs Danner got by Ferry on lap 7 for a spot inside the top five. Perigo maintained a different line than Miller, trying to gain on the leader.

Both Perigo and Drevicki closed in on Miller making it a three-car battle for the lead. Miller and Drevicki were both sticking to the low side of the track with Perigo opting for a higher line. Drevicki got under Perigo for second at the line by inches on lap 10 and Danner moved into fourth.

Perigo was not going away as Drevicki went to work on Miller for the lead. Danner caught Perigo to challenge for third and took the spot on lap 17 by a car length. Perigo was on Danner’s bumper trying to take the spot back.

Lapped traffic loomed ahead of Miller with five laps to go. Drevicki showed his nose to Miller as the flagman signaled two to go.

Miller wired the field and got to the checkered flag .359 seconds ahead of Drevicki. Danner crossed the line third and Perigo was fourth. Joey Amantea completed the top five.

Cliff Brian Jr. Wins in Wingless Super Sportsman

Cliff Brian Jr. and Andy Burkhart raced side by side at the line, through turns 1 and 2 and down the back stretch for the lead. Brian finally had the advantage as they went into turn 3 which left Burkhart to fend off Billy Brian’s challenge for second. Billy got second on lap 2 and Sam Leonard followed, moving into third and sending Burkhart back to fourth. Burkhard, Matt Cisney and Eric Walker raced three-wide for fourth with Cisney taking the spot.

Cliff was pulling away from the field when the yellow flag flew on lap 9. Jason Gindlesperger spun in turn 1 collecting Leonard who was running third.

Cliff, Billy, Cisney, Walker and Burkhart made up the top five for the restart. Trent Yoder was looking for a way around Burkhart for a spot inside the top five. Yoder made the pass on lap 10 before the yellow flag came out again on lap 11. Jason Failor, Gene Eppley and Kevin Gutshall got together in turn 4.

The top five for the restart were Cliff, Billy, Cisney, Walker and Yoder. Yoder got by Walker for fourth on the restart and Cisney and Billy raced side by side for second. Cisney took the spot. Troy Fraker and Billy Brian spun in turn 2 on lap 13 bringing out the caution.

Billy had been running third which led to a shake-up in the top five for the restart. Cliff led Cisney, Yoder, Walker and Burkhart to the cone. Steve Wilbur was working on Burkhart for a spot in the top five and Cisney was closing in on Cliff to challenge for the lead.

Wilbur got by Burkhart to move into fifth on lap 14. Both Cisney and Yoder had closed in on Cliff to make it a three-car race for the lead. Cisney and Yoder were side by side for second and Wilbur moved into fourth. Yoder had second by a nose at the line on lap 19.

Jason Moore spun in turn 4 with two laps to go bringing out the yellow flag.

Cliff, Yoder, Cisney, Wilbur and Walker lined up for the green, white, checkered finish.

Wilbur showed his nose under Cisney for third on the restart but did not make the pass. The two continued to race side by side as the white flag waved.

Cliff took the checkered flag a half second ahead of Yoder. Cisney crossed the line third and Wilbur was fourth. Walker completed the top five.

Next Saturday, August 12, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with 410 sprint cars, Winged Super Sportsman and PASS/IMCA 305 sprint cars. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, August 5, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($4,000); 2. 66-Ryan Newton; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 38-Cory Haas; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 2D-Chase Dietz; 7. 33-Riley Emig; 8. 99M-Kyle Moody; 9. 44-Dylan Norris; 10. 5R-Tyler Ross; 11. 39T-Cameron Smith; 12. 8-Billy Dietrich; 13. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 14. 16-Matt Campbell; 15. 17-Cole Young; 16. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 17. 67L-JJ Loss; 18. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 19. 55M-Domenic Melair; 20. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 21. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 22. 5E-Brandon Rahmer (DNF); 23. 23-Michael Millard (DNF); 24. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Ryan Newton (1-28) & Freddie Rahmer (29-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23-Michael Millard; 2. 1X-Chad Trout; 3. 66-Ryan Newton; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich; 8. 5R-Tyler Ross; 9. 17-Cole Young

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 67L-JJ Loss; 2. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 3. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 4. 2D-Chase Dietz; 5. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 6. 16-Matt Campbell; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 8. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 39T-Cameron Smith; 2. 33-Riley Emig; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 38-Cory Haas; 6. 55M-Domenic Melair; 7. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 8. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNS)

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 2. 5R-Tyler Ross; 3. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 4. 8-Billy Dietrich; 5. 17-Cole Young; 6. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold

USAC East Coast Sprint Cars

USAC East Coast Feature (25 laps) – 1. 23M-Kevin Miller III; 2. 19-Steven Drevicki; 3. 39-Briggs Danner; 4. 21-Carmen Perigo; 5. 88J-Joey Amantea; 6. 22-Kyle Spence; 7. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 8. 18J-JT Ferry; 9. 7B-Aidan Borden; 10. 5B-Bobby Butler; 11. 11-Mike Thompson; 12. 7-Ed Aikin; 13. 67-Jason Cherry; 14. 76-Mike Smith; 15. 1-Patrick Chilmonik; 16. 21K-Tommy Kunsman (DNF); 17. 39X-Scott Frack (DNF); 18. 71-Chris Allen Jr. (DNF); 19. 83-Bruce Buckwalter (DNF); 20. 17J-Jonathan Swanson (DNF); 21. 7G-Austin Graby (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Kevin Miller III (1-25)

USAC East Coast Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 21-Carmen Perigo; 2. 23M-Kenny Miller; 3. 76-Mike Smith; 4. 1-Patrick Chilmonik; 5. 39X-Scott Frack; 6. 7B-Aidan Borden; 7. 67-Jason Cherry; 8. 96-Lee Kauffman; 9. 44-Sam Huston

USAC East Coast Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 39-Briggs Danner; 2. 19-Steven Drevicki; 3. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 4. 22-Kyle Spence; 5. 71-Chris Allen Jr.; 6. 17J-Jonathan Swanson; 7. 45R-Brett Rose; 8. 117-David Swanson; 9. 28-Tim Stallings

USAC East Coast Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 88J-Joey Amantea; 2. 7-Ed Aikin; 3. 18J-JT Ferry; 4. 21K-Tommy Kunsman; 5. 11-Mike Thompson; 6. 5B-Bobby Butler; 7. 83-Bruce Buckwalter; 8. 7G-Austin Graby; 9. 48G-George Loux

USAC East Coast Consy Finish (8 laps) – 1. 5B-Bobby Butler; 2. 7B-Aidan Borden; 3. 17J-Jonathan Swanson; 4. 83-Bruce Buckwalter; 5. 7G-Austin Graby; 6. 45R-Brett Rose; 7. 48G-George Loux; 8. 96-Lee Kauffman; 9. 117-David Swanson; 10. 67-Jason Cherry; 11. 44-Gary Huston; 12. 28-Tim Stallings (DNF)

Wingless Super Sportsman

Wingless Super Sportsman Feature (25 laps) – 1. 28-Cliff Brian Jr.; 2. 66-Trent Yoder; 3. 55-Matt Cisney; 4. 59-Steve Wilbur; 5. 88W-Eric Walker; 6. 16-Billy Brian Jr.; 7. 12-Andy Burkhart; 8. 33-Chad Thomas; 9. 28N-Brian Nace; 10. 57-Ricky Rutt; 11. 7-Sam Leonard Jr.; 12. 114-Dennis Perigo; 13. 11-Chad Baker; 14. 38DD-Luke Lenker; 15. 32-Gene Eppley; 16. 89-Lance Yeager; 17. 42-Troy Fraker; 18. 37-Jordan Fuller; 19. 24M-Jason Moore (DNF); 20. 2J-Jason Failor (DNF); 21. 63-Kevin Gutshall (DNF); 22. 76G-Jason Gindlesperger (DNF); 23. 76-Michael Smith (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Cliff Brian Jr. (1-25)

Wingless Super Sportsman Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 55-Matt Cisney; 2. 16-Billy Brian Jr.; 3. 2J-Jason Failor; 4. 66-Trent Yoder; 5. 57-Ricky Rutt; 6. 38DD-Luke Lenker; 7. 24M-Jason Moore; 8. 39-Adam Meier; 9. 89-Lance Yeager

Wingless Super Sportsman Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 12-Andy Burkhart; 2. 32-Gene Eppley; 3. 63-Kevin Gutshall; 4. 88W-Eric Walker; 5. 11-Chad Baker; 6. 28N-Brian Nace; 7. 114-Dennis Perigo; 8. 76G-Jason Gindlesperger (DNF)

Wingless Super Sportsman Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 59-Steve Wilbur; 2. 28-Cliff Brian Jr.; 3. 7-Sam Leonard Jr.; 4. 42-Troy Fraker; 5. 33-Chad Thomas; 6. 76-Michael Smith; 7. 37-Jordan Fulton; 8. 3-JT Meier (DNF)

 

 

Yellow Breeches Racing Returns To Williams Grove August 18
Gunn Memorial And Twin 20s For Winged & Wingless Sportsman August 25

8/6/23

Mechanicsburg – After a week off on August 11, Williams Grove Speedway will return to host another Yellow Breeches 500 race for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and a program of HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints on Friday night, August 18.

Racing action will get underway at 7:30 pm with group time trials in warm-ups used to set the 410 spring heat starting grids.

The 410 sprint cars will be racing for $5,000 to win and $500 to start in the Yellow Breeches race.

The August 25 races at Williams Grove will feature the 41st annual Jack Gunn Memorial as presented by York Building Products.

The $8,000 to win event for the 410 sprints will be another race in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series at Williams Grove.

The August 18 program will also feature the return of super sportsman racing to the oval.

Twin 20s for the sportsman will be contested, one featuring the wingless sportsman and the other offering winged action.

Both races will be invitational only.

The winged sportsman will compete in heats and a feature while the wingless cars go in a main event only.

Adult general admission for August 18 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Rain Halts Williams Grove Features Friday, Make Up Dates To Be Announced

8/4/23

Mechanicsburg – The sprint car features at Williams Grove Speedway were postponed on Friday night when rain hit the track during a first lap red flag period in the 410 sprint main.

The 410 sprints had just completed the first lap of the 25-lap feature when fifth starter Ricky Dieva went for a wild ride on the fronstretch.

Dieva’s car launched up and into the outside catch fence, flipping wildly while tearing sections of it apart just before the entrance to the first corner.

Dieva walked away seemingly uninjured although the same could not be said for the fence.

It was the second week in a row that a vicious crash took place, at the same spot on the track, in the sprint car feature event.

And it was while maintenance crews were repairing the catch fence that rain hit the track, forcing and end to the night’s action.

Make up dates for both features will me announced in the near future.

Heat races for the 410 sprints were taken by Tim Wagaman II and Cameron Smith while 358 sprint heats went to Frankie Herr, Chad Criswell and Preston Lattomus.

There will be no racing at the track on August 11.

The oval returns to action on August 18 with a Yellow Breeches 500 event for the 410 sprints and action for the 358 sprint cars.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

$3500 to win Ron Zimmerman Tribute Race for Limited Late Models highlight three-division show

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA (August 4, 2023)- This one is for the Limited Late Models! Zimmerman Truck Repair and Zimmerman Truck Lines Inc present the $3500-to-win Ron Zimmerman Tribute Race for the Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models.

The event will also feature a $500 fast time award and $250-to-win heat races for the division courtesy of the presenting sponsors. This will be the first race for the division where the new tire will be required to compete. They’ll take part in time trials following warmups and the top two drivers from heats will redraw for feature starting lineup.

Also on the card will be the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars competing for $5000-to-win and the Selinsgrove Ford@ Super Late Models competing for $4000-to-win! As a bonus for the kids in attendance, there will be a Kids Money Scramble presented by Pennian Bank that will take place on the frontstretch!

Pit gates open at 4pm, GA gates open at 5pm, while Racing is scheduled to kick off at 7pm.

GA- $20, Students- $10, Pits- $35

Most recently in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car action, Logan Wagner scored his first win of the 2023 season over Devon Borden, Jeff Halligan, Mike Walter II, and Gerard McIntyre Jr.

410 Sprint Car Payout for the night will be as follows.

1 $5,000 2 $2,500 3 $1,700 4 $1,400 5 $1,250 6 $1,200 7 $1,150 8 $1,100 9 $1,050 10 $1,000 11 $800 12 $700 13 $600 14 $550 15 $550 16 $550 17 $525 18 $525 19 $525 20 $500 21 $500 22 $500 23 $500 24 $500

Bryan Bernheisel was the last driver in Super Late Model competition to visit victory lane as he did so in early June. He bested Trever Feathers, Rick Eckert, Gregg Satterlee and Jeff Rine to earn his first career victory at the Speedway.

The late models will take part in group time trials against their heat to set lineups and the top two drivers will line up accordingly for the feature based on handicap.

The Super Late Model payout for the night will be as follows.

1 $4,000 2 $2,000 3 $1,500 4 $1,200 5 $1,000 6 $850 7 $750 8 $700 9 $650 10 $625 11 $600 12 $575 13 $550 14 $525 15 $500 16 $475 17 $450 18 $425 19 $400 20 $400 21 $400 22 $400 23 $400 24 $400

Finally in Limited Late Model competition, it’s Trent Brenneman entering the weekend as the most recent winner with the division. The win was Brenneman’s fifth career triumph at the track, and he did so over Shawn Shoemaker, Devin Hart, Kenny Yoder and Jared Fulkroad.

The Limited Late Model purse will look as such.

1 $3500 2 $1,500 3 $750 4 $650 5 $350 6 $275 7 $225 8 $205 9 $190 10 $180 11 $175 12 $170 13 $165 14 $160 15 $160 16 $155 17 $155 18-24 $150

For all the latest news and information, be sure to visit www.portroyalspeedway.com and stay connected via Twitter@portroyalspdway and facebook @ portroyalspeedway.

 

 

Saturday, July 29, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

RACK DADDIES RUMBLE GOES TO FREDDIE RAHMER AFTER LAST LAP PASS FOR THE WIN; Frankie Herr Scores 358 Sprint Car Victory

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, August 5, 2023 (7PM) DCS SCHOOL OF DRIVING NIGHT: 410 Sprints, USAC East Coast Sprint Cars and Wingless Super Sportsman

Saturday, August 12, 2023 (7PM) 410 Sprints, Winged Super Sportsman and PASS/IMCA 305 Sprints

Saturday, August 19, 2023 (7PM) BARRY SKELLY MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (“MacMor Construction Summer Series” event)

Abbottstown, PA (July 29, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer’s ninth win of the season came in thrilling fashion with a last lap pass for the lead after starting twelfth. Rahmer was the first car knocked out of the Australian Scramble earlier in the night, lining him up twelfth for the start of the $7,000 Rack Daddies Rumble. Freddie worked his way up through the field and found himself in second behind Danny Dietrich with eleven laps to go. The field lined up for a restart with five laps remaining and that was Rahmer’s opportunity to work on Dietrich for the lead. Rahmer was able to get a good run off the top of turn 4 but it was not quite enough to get by Dietrich for the top spot. Rahmer slid Danny in turns 1 and 2 after the white flag flew and took the lead down the back stretch on the final lap for the win.

Michael Millard earned the pole for the start of the 35 lap feature via the Australian Scramble. He beat Glenndon Forsythe in the final round for the spot. Not long after the green flag dropped, the red flag was displayed before a lap was completed. Brandon Rahmer flipped in turn 2 and Jordan Givler sat at the bottom of the track with damage to his #90 as well.

The field lined up for a complete restart with Millard taking the lead. Chris Arnold showed his nose under Forsythe in turns 1 and 2 but Aaron Bollinger, who had advanced his starting position from sixth to third through the Scramble, battled back and crossed the line ahead of Arnold for third.

Both Danny Dietrich and Freddie Rahmer were working their way through the field and had a side by side battle for sixth on lap 9. Arnold found a way by Bollinger and took third on lap 10. Dietrich worked his way into the top five on lap 11 and Rahmer followed.

Arnold was closing in on Forsythe for second and took the spot on lap 14. Danny was up to third on lap 15 and both Dietrich and Arnold were reeling in Millard. Millard and Danny were racing the high line with Arnold opting for the bottom, as the three battled for the lead. The top three were three-wide coming out of turn 4 when Dietrich took second on lap 18 and got under Millard for the lead in turn 3 on the next lap. Arnold got by Millard for second as Rahmer worked his way into third.

Troy Wagaman was closing in on Millard for a spot in the top five and took the position on lap 23.

Freddie got under Arnold as they raced into turn 3 and took second on lap 24, just as Danny was getting into lapped traffic.

Bollinger reclaimed third from Arnold on lap 27.

Danny and Freddie had both moved to the bottom of the track in lapped traffic when the yellow flag flew on lap 30 when Tyler Esh hit the wall in turn 4 and slowed on the front stretch.

The top five for the restart with five laps to go were Danny, Freddie, Bollinger, Arnold and Wagaman. Danny had a solid restart and went low into turn 1 with Freddie going to the top. Wagaman got by Arnold on the restart for fourth.

Rahmer was all over Danny for the lead as the laps wound down. Danny was running the bottom and Rahmer was riding the high line around the 3/8-mile oval. Rahmer slid Danny in turn 1 after the white flag flew to take the lead. Rahmer scored his ninth win of the season by getting to the checkered flag just .394 seconds ahead of Dietrich. Bollinger crossed the line third and Wagaman was fourth. Arnold completed the top five.

Frankie Herr Scores 358 Sprint Car Victory

Pole sitter, Jordan Strickler, took the lead when the green flag dropped with Tylar Rutherford in second holding off Jayden Wolf. Wyatt Hinkle brought out the yellow before a lap was completed as he sat with a flat tire in turn 4.

The field lined up for a complete restart. Strickler shot to the lead again with Rutherford on his tail. Frankie Herr, from his fourth place starting spot, used the high line in turns 2 and 4 to take the lead at the line. Rutherford moved into second and Hammaker got by Strickler for third.

Hammaker was closing in on Rutherford for second and had the spot on lap 6.

Herr had a 4.5 second lead over Hammaker as he caught the tail end of the field. Heavy lapped traffic for Herr allowed Hammaker to close in and get the lead down to 1.8 seconds with 7 laps to go. With five laps to go Hammaker could see Herr clearly as there were no lapped cars between them. Herr started to pull away again from Hammaker and had his lead back up to 2.2 seconds when the white flag waved.

Herr scored his third career 358 sprint car victory by 1.894 seconds over Hammaker. Wolf finished third and Rutherford was fourth. Cody Fletcher completed the top five.

Next Saturday, August 5, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with DCS School of Driving Night featuring the 410 Sprint Cars, USAC East Coast Sprint Cars and Wingless Super Sportsman. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, July 29, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($7,000); 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 27-Troy Wagaman; 5. 23A-Chris Arnold; 6. 33-Riley Emig; 7. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 8. 2D-Chase Dietz; 9. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 10. 8-Billy Dietrich; 11. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 12. 16-Matt Campbell; 13. 23-Michael Millard; 14. 99M-Kyle Moody; 15. 75-Tyler Ross; 16. 1X-Chad Trout; 17. 39T-Cameron Smith; 18. 44-Dylan Norris; 19. 55M-Domenic Melair; 20. 27S-Alan Krimes; 21. 35T-Tyler Esh; 22. 38S-Brett Strickler (DNF); 23. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF); 24. 5E-Brandon Rahmer (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Michael Millard (1-18), Danny Dietrich (19-34) & Freddie Rahmer (35)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 33-Riley Emig; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 38S-Brett Strickler; 7. 27s-Alan Krimes; 8. 2D-Chase Dietz; 9. 17-Cole Young; 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 2. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 16-Matt Campbell; 6. 44-Dylan Norris; 7. 35-Tyler Esh; 8. 66-Ryan Newton; 9. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 10. 67-JJ Loss

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 23-Michael Millard; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 23A-Chris Arnold; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 75-Tyler Ross; 8. 55M-Domenic Melair; 9. 5E-Brandon Rahmer (DNF)

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 27s-Alan Krimes; 3. 75-Tyler Ross; 4. 55M-Domenic Melair; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 35T-Tyler Esh; 7. 66-Ryan Newton; 8. 17-Cole Young; 9. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 10. 67L-JJ Loss; 11. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF)

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprints

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 70D-Frankie Herr ($1,500); 2. 66-Doug Hammaker; 3. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 4. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 5. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 6. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 7. 41-Logan Rumsey; 8. 22E-Nash Ely; 9. 35-Steve Owings; 10. 21T-Scott Fisher; 11. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 12. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 13. 17G-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 14. 17-Niki Young; 15. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 16. 6-Cody Phillips; 17. 16T-Joe Timmins; 18. 17K-Kyle Keen; 19. 13-Bo Gordon; 20. 22-Jacob Balliet; 21. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 22. 2-Jude Siegel (DNF); 23. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle (DNF); 24. 25-Travis Leh (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Frankie Herr (1-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 2. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 3. 70D-Frankie Herr; 4. 17G-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 6. 17-Niki Young; 7. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 8. 29-Dylan Menditto; 9. 10H-Dwight Leppo (DNS); 10. 22-Jacob Balliet (DNS)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66-Doug Hammaker; 2. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 3. 41-Logan Rumsey; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 6-Cody Phillips; 7. 13-Bo Gordon; 8. 2-Jude Siegel; 9. 6K-Cole Knopp

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 22E-Nash Ely; 2. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 3. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 4. 16T-Joe Timmins; 5. 21T-Scott Fisher; 6. 17K-Kyle Keen; 7. 25-Travis Leh; 8. 15s-Cole Small; 9. 99-Joe Trone Jr.

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 2. 13-Bo Gordon; 3. 2-Jude Siegel; 4. 22-Jacob Balliet; 5. 29-Dylan Menditto; 6. 25-Travis Leh; 7. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 8. 15s-Cole Small; 9. 6K-Cole Knopp (DNS)

 

 

Buckwalter Bolts To Williams Grove Sprints Win, Newlin Beats Hartlaub For 358s

7/28/23

Mechanicsburg – Steve Buckwalter led flag to flag to pick up the 410 sprint car victory at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking $5,000 for his 13th career win at the oval.

In the 25-lap 358 sprint Summer Series event, Zach Newlin lost the lead late but reclaimed the top spot to nab the second win of his career at the oval.

The 25-lap 410 sprint car feature was marred by a vicious first turn crash involving Justin Whittall and TJ Stutts as they raced for position inside the top 10.

As the pair raced down the frontstretch with five laps complete, they touched wheels as they reached maximum speed at the end of the straightaway.

The result saw Stutts flip multiple times, ending up in the middle of turn one while Whittall flipped high up and into the catch fence and then out of the speedway near the track office before landing near a tree.

Stutts made his way back to the pit area while Whittall was transported to a local hospital for observation.

The leader was chased by Austin Bishop throughout the race while Devon Borden and Jeff Halligan battled for the third spot, exchanging the position multiple times.

Buckwalter withstood a total of four restarts during the event but was able to pull comfortably away from Bishop each time action resumed.

In the end the Royersford driver took the victory by .885 seconds ahead of Bishop.

Borden finally got the best of Halligan for third with five laps to go.

Halligan was fourth followed by Troy Wagaman Jr.

Sixth through 10th went to Freddie Rahmer, Lucas Wolfe, Cameron Smith, Aaron Bollinger and Ryan Newton.

It was Australian racer Newton’s first ever race at the speedway.

Heats went to Buckwalter, Whittall and Wolfe.

Rahmer was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Second starter Chris Frank led the first nine laps of the 358 sprint main before third starter Zach Newlin drove into the lead.

Seventh starter Kody Hartlaub was the driver on the move during the late stages of the race, taking second with 10 laps to go.

Hartlaub then ran down Newlin to take his turn at the lead.

He shot by Newlin in the first and second turns on lap 21 before Newlin regained his composure and reclaimed the spot in turn three.

After the wake-up call, Newlin pulled away to the win over Hartlaub.

After starting 11th, Doug Hammaker finished third followed by Frank and Derek Locke.

Sixth through 10th went to Logan Rumsey, Steve Owings, Justin Foster, Matt Findley and Cody Phillips.

Heats went to Hammaker, Phillips and Rumsey.

Locke was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Newlin became the fourth winner in as many races at the track this season.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Steve Buckwalter, 2. Austin Bishop, 3. Devon Borden, 4. Jeff Halligan, 5. Troy Wagaman Jr., 6. Freddie Rahmer, 7. Lucas Wolfe, 8. Cameron Smith, 9. Aaron Bollinger, 10. Ryan Newton, 11. Kyle Moody, 12. Ryan Timms, 13. Nash Ely, 14. Kody Hartlaub, 15. Kody Lehman, 16. Danny Dietrich, 17. Steve Downs, 18. Troy Fraker, 19. TJ Stutts, 20. Justin Whittall, 21. Jarrett Cavalet, 22. Ricky Dieva, 23. Tyler Reeser

358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Zach Newlin, 2. Kody Hartlaub, 3. Doug Hammaker, 4. Chris Frank, 5. Derek Locke, 6. Logan Rumsey, 7. Steve Owings, 8. Justin Foster, 9. Matt Findley, 10. Cody Phillips, 11. Cody Fletcher, 12. Frankie Herr, 13. Tim Glatfelter, 14. Kyle Keen, 15. Tyler Rutherford, 16. Brady Dillon, 17. Scott Fisher, 18. Chase Gutshall, 19. Preston Lattomus, 20. Greg Foster, 21. Jayden Wolf, 22. Shane Yost, 23. Ashley Capetta

DNS: Chad Criswell

DNQ: Adin Daniels

 

 

17th Annual Living Legends Dream Race on Tap

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway, PORT ROYAL, Penn. (July 27, 2023)- Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, July 29th, with the 17th Annual Living Legends Dream Race at Port Royal Speedway sponsored by Mike Cleck Paving & Sealcoating, Inc. and presented by Tedd Reitz. The event will feature both the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars and the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models.

The 410 Sprint Cars will compete in a pair of Twin-25 $10,000 to win feature events and each feature will pay $700 to take the green flag. Tow money will be $200. The first feature event will serve as the makeup for the PA Speedweek Greg Hodnett Classic event.

We’ll utilize the PA Speedweek format for all qualifying for the first feature event and the winner of that event will pull and invert of either 6,7 or 8 to set the lineup for the second feature.

The winner of the super late model event will take home $5000 and it will pay $400 to start.

The first ever Dream Race was held in 2007, where Sean Michael triumphed in a very popular and emotional win driving for the late Jim Nace in his #6 Sprint Car. Since then, Greg Hodnett (2), Cody Darrah, Chad Layton, Blane Heimbach, Ryan Taylor, Brent Marks (2), Rick Lafferty, Lance Dewease (2) AJ Flick, and Anthony Macri have all won the prize event. Danny Dietrich is the most recent winner in the event.

Combined with all three feature events and tow money, the total purse is expected to climb past $100,000 total. This keeps with the tradition of ensuring that the event remains one of the highest paying unsanctioned events in the state and serves as a giveback to the drivers partaking in weekly racing locally.

This event serves as the final event on the schedule where rainchecks from the Pennsylvania Speedweek swing will be accepted. Stay tuned for any other updates and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

$30 GA, $20 STUDENTS, $40 PITS
Gates Open at 4:00PM, Racing at 7:00pm

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

RICO ABREU WINS INAUGURAL RICH MAR FLORIST HIGH LIMIT SPRINT CAR SERIES EVENT POWERED BY LEVAN MACHINE AND PRESENTED BY HVAC DISTRIBUTORS AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY WEDNESDAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA (July 26, 2023) – In front of a capacity crowd at the Grandview Speedway, Rico Abreu of St. Helena, California won the Rich Mar Florist High Limit Sprint Car Series main event powered by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors on Wednesday Night. Abreu -- claiming his second consecutive 410 Sprint Car win at the Bechtelsville dirt track – took home the $23,023 winner’s share as part of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series. A total purse of $80,000 was paid to the competitors.

“This was just good racing,” Abreu claimed after climbing out of his No. 24 machine. “My car was unbelievable, we set it up for the end of this race, and I just had to let the car come to me.”

Abreu was slated to start fourth on the 24-car field, however outside polesitter, Tim Buckwalter suffered a motor issue following the dash, retiring his machine and criss-crossing the field.

Hunter Schuerenberg – inheriting the outside pole -- shot to the early lead overtaking Kyle Larson as the green flag dropped but a tangle on the initial start would negate the battle and ultimately end the night for Freddie Rahmer, the victim of the on-track collision.

With a second chance at keeping Schuerenberg at bay, Larson powered into turn one holding the top spot and bringing Justin Peck with him. Larson and Peck raced side-by-side as the laps ticked away giving Abreu the opportunity to make up ground on the leaders.

Abreu moved passed Peck on lap 12 and set his sights on Larson.

The caution flag flew at the halfway mark with Peck – running comfortably in the third position – stopped with a right rear flat tire retiring Peck’s No. 13 machine from competition at lap 17.

The move of the race took place at the next restart, with Larson selecting the high side and Abreu choosing the inside. Abreu hammered down into turn 1, overtaking the lead from Larson and setting a rapid pace in the second half of the 35-lap main event.

Larson showed signs of life, closing in the final circuits of the event. However, Abreu remained dominant etching his name in the Greg Hodnett Cup trophy for the second time, claiming the inaugural High Limit Sprint Car Series win at Grandview, and his second Thunder on the Hill series win.

Larson – a 4-time Grandview winner -- would settle for the runner-up spot, with Brent Marks in the third position, Danny Dietrich in fourth, and Cory Eliason finishing in fifth.

Kasey Kahne finished in sixth from the 19th starting position. Cap Henry finished in the seventh position, Kyle Reinhardt in eighth, Hunter Schuerenberg settled for ninth and Lance Dewase finished in tenth aboard the Macri Racing No. 39M.

Heat races for the High Limit Sprint Car Series were won by Kyle Larson, Justin Peck and Rico Abreu. Larson set fast time with a lap of 11.767 and consequently won the Dash to set the starting line-up. Kasey Kahne was the winner of the 10-Lap B-Main.

The inaugural High Limit Sprint Car Series race at Grandview was postponed from Tuesday, July 25 instituting a rain date for the event.

The Thunder on the Hill Racing Series will return to Grandview Speedway for it’s 35th season of racing action in 2024, more information will be made available online at www.tothracing.com

Time Trials – 1. Kyle Larson – 11.767 2. Justin Peck – 11.773 3. Brent Marks – 11.826 4. Tim Buckwalter – 11.830 5. Hunter Schuerenberg – 11.849 6. Rico Abreu – 11.855 7. Lance Dewease – 11.871 8. Devon Borden – 11.875 9. Ryan Timms -- 11.899 10. Chase Randall – 11.913 11. Tyler Ross – 11.921 12. Kyle Reinhardt – 11.972 13. Dusty Zomer -- 11.987 14. Cap Henry -- 12.018 15. TJ Stutts – 12.023 16. Danny Dietrich – 12.024 17. Kasey Kahne – 12.033 18. Cory Eliason – 12.043 19. Ryan Smith – 12.051 20. Austin Bishop – 12.080 21. Freddie Rahmer – 12.180 22. Kyle Moody – 12.207 23. Ryan Taylor – 12.295 24. Tyler Esh – 12.325 25. Jake Karklin – 12.442 26. Chad Miller – 12.561 27. Steven Kisamore – 12.978

Heat 1 (8 Laps ) – 1. Kyle Larson 2. Tim Buckwalter 3. Chase Randall 4. Dusty Zomer 5. Danny Dietrich 6. Lance Dewease
Heat 2 (8 Laps) – 1. Justin Peck 2. Hunter Schuerenberg 3. Devon Borden 4. Cap Henry 5. Tyler Ross 6. Ryan Tayloer
Heat 3 (8 Laps) – 1. Rico Abreu 2. Brent Marks 3. Kyle Reinhardt 4. Cory Eliason 5. Ryan Timms 6. TJ Stutts
B-Main (10 Laps) 1. Kasey Kahne 2. Freddie Rahmer 3. Ryan Smith 4. Kyle Moody 5. Austin Bishop 6. Jake Karklin
A-Main (35 Laps) – 1. Rico Abreu 2. Kyle Larson 3. Brent Marks 4. Danny Dietrich 5. Cory Eliason 6. Kasey Kahne 7. Cap Henry 8. Kyle Reinhardt 9. Hunter Schuerenberg 10. Lance Dewease 11. Tyler Ross 12. Ryan Smith 13. TJ Stutts 14. Devon Borden 15. Ryan Taylor 16. Chase Randall 17. Ryan Timms 18. Justin Peck 19. Jake Karklin 20. Kyle Moody 21. Austin Bishop 22. Dusty Zomer 23. Freddie Rahmer

 

 

HEAVY RAINS FORCE POSTPONEMENT OF HIGH LIMITS SPRINTS UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT, WEDNESDAY JULY 26 AT GRANDVIEW, STARTING TIME 7:30 PM

BECHTELSVILLE, PA JULY 25, 2023 . . . . . . Heavy rain on Tuesday forced the postponement of the Rich Mar Florist High Limit Sprint Car Series powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors. As scheduled, in the event of rain the show will go on Wednesday night, July 26 at Grandview Speedway. General admission tickets will go on sale race day at the track at 4:30 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM. The Pit Gate will open at 2 PM

All ticket sales will be honored for tomorrow. Advance tickets for the event are available on-line at tickethoss.com

Time trials will open the High Limit event on Wednesday night, July 26 with the current one lap track record of 11.243 set on August 23, 2018 by Aaron Reutzel will be up for grabs. Following time trials, the 410 sprints will battle in a series of qualifying events leading up to the 40 lap feature event that will pay $23,023 to the winner, $2,000 for tenth and $1,500 just to start the main event.

Drivers already entered for this event include Kyle Larson, Rico Aberu, Aaron Ruetzel, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, Buddy Kofoid, Cory Eliason, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, Freddie Rahmer, Kasey Kahne, Austin Bishop and Devon Borden to name just a few.

Adult tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required.

On race night, Wednesday, July 26 the gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES
Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM
Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM
Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .
The Rich Mar Florists
High Limit Sprint Car Series
powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment
presented by HVAC Distributors
410 Sprints 40 laps $23,023 To Win!
Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688
GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505
Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456
Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com
Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com
Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

Rich Mar Florist of Allentown, PA is an award-winning, in-person and online floral gifting company. They operate with the intent of giving back to the community and created a seamless shopping experience to help you make anyone’s day better in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. “It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com
Levan Machine & Truck Equipment is a full-service machine and truck shop as well as a custom fabrication shop. They are located just outside of Reading, Pennsylvania. Check out our full line of truck and trailer equipment, including snowplows, and salt spreaders. To learn about our capabilities, including CNC machining, complete driveline service, MIG,TIG, and stick welding check out our web site at www.levanmachine.com.
HVAC Distributors is a full service wholesale distributor and manufacturer of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories operating in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Western New York. Visit HVAC Distributors at www.hvacdist.com or give them a call at: 800.228.4822.

 

 

Yellow Breeches For 410s And Summer Series For 358s Friday At Williams Grove

7/23/23

Mechanicsburg –The Yellow Breeches 500 Series for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars returns to Williams Grove Speedway coming up this Friday, July 28 at 7:30 pm on York County Racing Club Night.

The 410 sprints will compete in timed warm-up periods in order to set heat starting grids.

The 410 sprints will be competing for $5,000 to win and $500 to start in the Yellow Breeches feature event.

Also on the racing schedule will be a MacMor Construction Summer Series event for the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.

The Summer Series main event will be 25 laps in distance.

For the 358 sprints, the Summer Series race will be the first of two in a row at Williams Grove as the oval hosts another of the series races on August 4 along with another full program of 410 sprint action.

The entire night of racing on August 4 will be presented by Bowhunters Superstore in Wellsville as they promoter their Bowhunters Bash slated for August 11 and 12.

The Bowhunters Brawl at Williams Grove on August 4 will feature pre-race giveaways from the Bowhunters Superstore and an autograph session with Bowhunters driver No. 99M Kyle Moody.

Only three races have been contested for the 358 sprints this season at Williams Grove thanks to rainouts. Winners have been Cody Fletcher, Derek Locke and Doug Hammaker.

MacMor Construction, based in Dillsburg, is a land development company now in its 10th year of operation.

Adult general admission for July 28 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

HODNETT CUP, PRESTIGIOUS HIGH LIMIT TROPHY & $23,023 TO GO TO THE WINNER OF THE 40 LAP HIGH LIMIT 410 SPRINT FEATURE TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 25 AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA JULY 23, 2023 . . . . . . The Rich Mar Florist High Limit Sprint Car Series powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors will invade the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, July 25 when the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series takes the spotlight. General admission tickets will go on sale race day at the track at 4:30 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM.

There is a lot on the line with this event highlighted by the winner’s payoff of $23,023, the richest first place prize ever paid in the thirty-four year history of Thunder on the Hill. In addition to the big payoff, the winner will also earn the beautiful and prestigious High Limit trophy, the big check and the winner’s name will be engraved on the perpetual Hodnett Cup.

Time trials will open the High Limit event on Tuesday night, July 25 with the current one lap track record of 11.243 set on August 23, 2018 by Aaron Reutzel will be up for grabs. Following time trials, the 410 sprints will battle in a series of qualifying events leading up to the 40 lap feature event that will pay $23,023 to the winner, $2,000 for tenth and $1,500 just to start the main event.

Drivers already entered for this event include Kyle Larson, Rico Aberu, Aaron Ruetzel, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, Buddy Kofoid, Cory Eliason, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, Freddie Rahmer, Jake Swanson, Kasey Kahne, Austin Bishop and Devon Borden to name just a few.

Just a reminder, advance tickets are available on-line at tickethoss.com and will be available until 1 PM on race day. General admission tickets will then go on sale at the track at 4:30 PM.

Adult tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required.

On race night, July 25 gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate.

In the event of rain, Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date with a 7:30 PM starting time.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

presented by HVAC Distributors

410 Sprints 40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

Rich Mar Florist of Allentown, PA is an award-winning, in-person and online floral gifting company. They operate with the intent of giving back to the community and created a seamless shopping experience to help you make anyone’s day better in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. “It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment is a full-service machine and truck shop as well as a custom fabrication shop. They are located just outside of Reading, Pennsylvania. Check out our full line of truck and trailer equipment, including snowplows, and salt spreaders. To learn about our capabilities, including CNC machining, complete driveline service, MIG,TIG, and stick welding check out our web site at www.levanmachine.com.

HVAC Distributors is a full service wholesale distributor and manufacturer of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories operating in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Western New York. Visit HVAC Distributors at www.hvacdist.com or give them a call at: 800.228.4822.

 

 

Million Dollar Man Schuchart Steals Williams Grove Loot

Hanover native makes last corner pass for Summer Nationals win

7/21/23

Mechanicsburg – An energized Logan Schuchart drove his C & D Rigging No. 1S into the lead ahead of Brad Sweet as the pair raced to the checkers on Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway in the opening night of the 2023 Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws Summer Nationals.

Schuchart chased polesitter Brad Sweet for the entire distance after the start of the 25-lap sprint car feature until the pair exited the fourth corner with the checkered flag in sight.

That’s when Schuchart struck to steal the $15,000 loot from Sweet’s pocket a little more than a week after becoming a millionaire by claiming the Eldora Speedway Million for sprint cars.

After entering traffic on lap eight, Sweet tried to get away from the field with good success during the mid-stages of the race.

Schuchart struggled with traffic as Sweet raced through it and with 10 laps to go, Sweet held nearly a straightaway lead over the field.

But Schuchart soldiered on and as the race entered its final five circuits, Sweet began hanging on the cushion in the first corner and by the time the white flag waved, Schuchart was within striking distance.

The Hanover native cruised his sprinter into the first turn on the low side and pulled alongside Sweet as the pair traversed the corners.

Sweet then got back ahead as the raced moved onto the backstretch before shooting low into the third turn while Schuchart sailed his machine in on the high side.

And as Sweet came up off of the turn to catch the cushion and ride to the win, Schuchart dropped off of it and swung to Sweet’s inside for a drag race to the finish in which he nosed ahead.

The margin of victory for Schuchart’s first World of Outlaws win at the track was .078 seconds.

Aside from the posted $15,000 winner’s share, Schuchart collected a $500 bonus from WC Eshenaur and Sons for a last lap pass for the win.

It was his fourth overall victory at Williams Grove in a 410 sprint car but his first while in outlaws competition.

His grandfather and car owner Bobby Allen owns 36 victories at the oval.

Sweet was gunning for his second Summer Nationals win in a row and his second of the year at the track after scoring a win there in May.

Round one of the Summer Nationals also served to crown the 2023 Morgan Cup Champion after the race was lost to rain in May.

By virtue of the win falling to an outlaws regular, Morgan Cup laurels and the trophy cup itself will now spend the next year at outlaws headquarters in North Carolina.

Heats went to Carson Macedo, Schuchart, Gio Scelzi and Cory Eliason.

Sweet won the dash to earn the pole for the feature while Spencer Bayston won the B Main.

Macedo set quick time with a lap of 17.056 seconds.

Feature Finish:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Logan Schuchart, 2. Brad Sweet, 3. Rico Abreu, 4. Sheldon Haudenschild, 5. Carson Macedo, 6. Brent Marks, 7. Danny Dietrich, 8. Cory Eliason, 9. Gio Scelzi, 10. Freddie Rahmer, 11. David Gravel, 12. Troy Wagaman Jr., 13. Lance Dewease, 14. Devon Borden, 15. Donny Schatz, 16. Spencer Bayston, 17. Brock Zearfoss, 18. Dylan Norris, 19. James McFadden, 20. Justin Whittall, 21. Justin Peck, 22. TJ Stutts, 23. Kasey Kahne, 24. Jacob Allen, 25. Kyle Moody, 26. Billy Dietrich

DNQ: Steve Buckwalter, Aaron Bollinger, Chase Dietz, Brandon Rahmer, Sam Hafertepe Jr., Lucas Wolfe, Noah Gass, Robbie Price, Cameron Smith, Austin Bishop, Bill Rose

 

 

HODNETT CUP HONORS TO GO TO HIGH LIMIT SPRINT WINNER TUESDAY, JULY 25 AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA JULY 18, 2023 . . . . . . .On Tuesday night, July 25 the Rich Mar Florist High Limit Sprint Car Series powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors will be in the spotlight at the Grandview Speedway for their first visit with $23,023 going to the winner of the 40 lap main event. This single division show is part of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series. The rain date for this event is Wednesday, July 26 at 7:30 PM.

Along with the big check, the High Limit feature winner will have their name added to the Greg Hodnett perpetual trophy. Greg Hodnett collected nine Thunder on the Hill Racing Series wins at the Grandview Speedway – sitting third on the all-time win list and was a six-time Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Champion. Hodnett lost his life in a racing accident at another speedway in 2018.

Thunder on the Hill wishes to remember Greg Hodnett with the Hodnett Cup, a trophy fabricated from one of Greg’s many trophies. A base was added to the trophy where the names of future event winners will be engraved. As a perpetual trophy, it will be available on race day for the victory lane celebration, the winner’s name will be added along with the event date and the trophy will continue to be on display year-round at the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing at the Latimore Valley Fairgrounds. Previous winners of the Hodnett Cup include Aaron Ruetzel 8/22/2019, Kyle Larson on 6/30/2020 and 6/29/2021 and Rico Aberu 6/28/2022.

Time trials will open the High Limit event on Tuesday night, July 25 with the current one lap track record of 11.243 set on August 23, 2018 by Aaron Reutzel will be up for grabs. Following time trials, the 410 sprints will battle in a series of qualifying events leading up to the 40 lap feature event that will pay $23,023 to the winner, $2,000 for tenth and $1,500 just to start the main event.

Tickets are now on sale for the Tuesday night, July 25 Rich Mar Florists High Limit Sprint Car Series event powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment. In the event of rain, Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date with a 7:30 PM starting time.

Adult tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required. Advance tickets may be purchased on-line at Ticket Hoss or for more information, call Thunder on the Hill at 443 513 4456.

On race night, July 25 gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate. General admission tickets will go on sale at 4:30 PM at the front gate.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

presented by HVAC Distributors

410 Sprints 40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER SCORES EIGHTH WIN OF THE SEASON IN THE PIGEON HILLS; Logan Rumsey Wins with Thrilling Last Lap Pass; Bill Brown Jr. Takes $1,000 Classic Racing Series Feature

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, July 22, 2023 NO RACING

Saturday, July 29, 2023 (7PM) “THE RACK DADDIES RUMBLE” presented by L&M Tire and Wheel: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Saturday, August 5, 2023 (7PM) DCS SCHOOL OF DRIVING NIGHT: 410 Sprints, USAC East Coast Sprint Cars and Wingless Super Sportsman

Abbottstown, PA (July 15, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer drove from his ninth place starting spot to his eighth win of the season at Lincoln on Saturday night. It was also Rahmer’s 32nd career win at Lincoln, putting him one win away from tying Greg Hodnett’s win total on the all-time win list.

Freddie found his way into the top five from his ninth starting spot only 5 laps into the 30-lap feature, “We had a decent start.” Rahmer then sat in fourth for a few laps as two cars battled in front of him, “I was just trying to be patient to see where to be. Those guys were running side by side and running a good pace early on.” Freddie got by Matt Campbell for third and then made a huge move, passing two cars, to take the lead on the following lap. Rahmer held on to the lead during three restarts in the second half of the race and went on to score the win on Dean’s Auto Plaza Night.

Glenndon Forsythe had the pole for the start with Domenic Melair lined up on the outside of the front row. Forsythe had the lead at the line and slid up the track in turn 2 to take away Melair’s line. Cameron Smith and Melair battled for second with Melair holding the spot on lap 1. Smith took the runner-up spot on lap 2 coming out of turn 4.

Matt Campbell and Tyler Esh were fighting for fourth place when Freddie Rahmer joined in on the action. Rahmer got by Esh for fifth on lap 4 and then got by Melair for fourth two laps later.

Campbell slid Smith in turn 2 for second but Smith challenged Campbell down the back stretch. Smith pulled a wheelie coming out of turn 4 and still held onto second at the line. Campbell and Smith continued to swap second back and forth as Rahmer sat back and watched. Rahmer got under Campbell in turn 2 and took third on lap 11. Freddie then went to work on Smith for second but got by both Smith and Forsythe in one move to take the lead on lap 12.

Rahmer entered lapped traffic on lap 14 and Campbell had reeled in Smith again to challenge for second. Campbell and Smith raced wheel to wheel for the spot on lap 18. Campbell went to the outside of Smith and took the spot at the line on lap 19 before the caution came out. The yellow flew for Trey Hivner who sat spun around in turn 4.

Freddie, Campbell, Smith, Kyle Moody and Melair were the top five for the restart. Rahmer was on the gas and got a solid start. Moody looked to the outside of Smith for third but could not make the pass. Smith then got his nose under Campbell to retake second, but there was no pass.

Troy Wagaman drove his way into the top five with a pass of Esh on lap 21. The yellow flag came out again on lap 21 when Billy Dietrich slowed on the back stretch.

Rahmer led Campbell, Smith, Moody and Wagaman to the cone for the restart. Campbell went to the top and got some momentum but Smith was still able to get a nose under him and took second. Wagaman got by Moody for fourth.

The red flag flew on lap 25 when JJ Loss got upside down in turns 3 and 4.

Rahmer, Smith, Campbell, Wagaman and Moody paced the field for the green flag. Wagaman was all over Campbell on the restart and took third on lap 27. Tyler Ross worked his way into the top five by Moody on lap 27 and went to work on Campbell.

Freddie took the checkered flag 1.890 seconds ahead of Smith. Wagaman crossed the line third and Campbell was fourth. Ross completed the top five.

Logan Rumsey Wins with Thrilling Last Lap Pass

Devin Gundrum and Mike Bittinger sat on the front row for the drop of the green on Saturday night’s 20-lap 358 sprint car feature. Gundrum took the lead with Bittinger holding off a challenge from Matt Findley for second. Findley got by Bittinger and took second. Findley also got his nose under Gundrum to lead lap 1 by inches at the line.

Bittinger went to work on Gundrum for second and took the spot on lap 4. Nash Ely and Chris Frank battled for fifth with side by side action at the line on lap 5. Ely had the slight advantage to hold on to fifth. Cody Fletcher moved into third on lap 6 and Ely took fourth on lap 7.

Fletcher had a good run off of turn 2 to challenge for second and took the spot coming out of turn 4 on lap 8. A four-car battle for third between Bittinger, Ely, Frank and Logan Rumsey was taking place with Ely claiming the spot on lap 10.

Cole Knopp sat up against the wall in turns 3 and 4 on lap 10, bringing out the yellow flag.

Findley led Fletcher, Ely, Bittinger and Rumsey on the restart. Fletcher went to the outside on the restart and was on Findley’s tail tank but could not make the pass. Ely and Rumsey raced side by side for third with Rumsey taking the spot.

Fletcher took the lead on lap 12 but Findley was right there to try and take the top spot back but did not succeed.

Lap 13 saw another caution when Cole Knopp slowed on the back stretch. The top five for the restart were Fletcher, Findley, Rumsey, Ely and Frank. Fletcher had a strong restart and Kody Hartlaub worked his way into the top five.

Findley was up next to Fletcher to try and regain the lead in turns 3 and 4 but did not make the pass. Fletcher went down to block the bottom but Findley reclaimed the lead on lap 16. Rumsey entered the battle for the lead and Fletcher went to the top in turns 1 and 2 to block Rumsey’s charge to the front. Logan took second from Fletcher on lap 18 and was closing in on Findley when the white flag waved. Rumsey bounced off the wall coming out of turn 4 and made the pass for the lead and the win at the line.

Rumsey got to the checkered flag just .039 seconds ahead of Findley. Fletcher crossed the line third and Hartlaub was fourth. Frank completed the top five.

Bill Brown Jr. Takes $1,000 Classic Racing Series Feature

Connor Cantwell and Steven Cantwell Jr. took the green flag with Steven charging to the lead followed by Bill Brown Jr. Connor fell back to third.

Joe Brown and Tyler Miller brought out the caution on lap 2. Steven had Bill on his bumper on the restart. Bill showed his nose under the Steven in turn 4 but did not make the pass. Dylan Brown got by Connor for third and battles for first and third ensued.

Connor took third back from Dylan on lap 6 and started closing in on the top two. Bill was still searching for a way around Steven for the top spot. Things started to heat up with 5 laps to go and $1,000 on the line. Bill gave Steven a love tap on his rear bumper but could still not make the pass. A lapped card loomed in front of the leaders with two laps to go. Bill made contact with Steven, with Bill taking the lead and Connor moving into second. Bill would get to the checkered flag first to claim the $1,000 prize.

In two Saturdays, on July 29, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Rack Daddy’s Rumble presented by L&M Tire and Wheel featuring the 410 Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, July 15, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($4,000); 2. 39T-Cameron Smith; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 5R-Tyler Ross; 6. 99M-Kyle Moody; 7. 55M-Domenic Melair; 8. 44-Dylan Norris; 9. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 10. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 11. 27S-Alan Krimes; 12. 35T-Tyler Esh; 13. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 14. 1X-Chad Trout; 15. 90-Jordan Givler; 16. 23A-Chris Arnold; 17. 7H-Trey Hivner; 18. 17-Cole Young; 19. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 20. 67L-JJ Loss (DNF); 21. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 22. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 23. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 24. 5A-Zach Allman (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Glenndon Forsythe (1-11) & Freddie Rahmer (12-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 35T-Tyler Esh; 2. 16-Matt Campbell; 3. 5R-Tyler Ross; 4. 27s-Alan Krimes; 5. 8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 7. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 8. 44-Dylan Norris (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody; 3. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 4. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 5. 7H-Trey Hivner; 6. 1X-Chad Trout; 7. 5A-Zach Allman (DNF); 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 55M-Domenic Melair; 2. 23A-Chris Arnold; 3. 39T-Cameron Smith; 4. 27-Troy Wagaman; 5. 17-Cole Young; 6. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 90-Jordan Givler; 8. 67L-JJ Loss

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprints

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 41-Logan Rumsey ($1,100); 2. 28-Matt Findley; 3. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 4. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 5. 00F-Chris Frank; 6. 35-Steve Owings; 7. 17-Niki Young; 8. 22E-Nash Ely; 9. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 10. 77-David Holbrook; 11. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 12. 54-Mike Bittinger; 13. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 14. 6-Cody Phillips; 15. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 16. 117-Devin Gundrum; 17. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 18. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 19. 25-Travis Leh; 20. 17KK-Donvayn Knokey; 21. 17G-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 22. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 23. 6K-Cole Knopp; 24. 7W-Jayden Wolf (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Matt Findley (1-11 & 16-19), Cody Fletcher (12-15) & Logan Rumsey (20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 17-Niki Young; 2. 41-Logan Rumsey; 3. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 4. 25-Travis Leh; 5. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 6. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey; 7. 99-Joe Trone Jr. (DNF); 8. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF); 9. 70D-Frankie Herr (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 28-Matt Findley; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 23F-Justin Foster; 6. 17K-Kyle Keen; 7. 17G-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 8. 2-Jude Siegel (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 1a-Chase Gutshall; 2. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 3. 22E-Nash Ely; 4. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 5. 77-David Holbrook; 6. 6-Cody Phillips; 7. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 8. 13-Bo Gordon (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 00F-Chris Frank; 2. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 3. 54-Mike Bittinger; 4. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 5. 6K-Cole Knopp; 6. 9-Brady Dillon (DNF); 7. 16T-Joe Timmins (DNF); 8. 38S-Jordan Strickler (DNF)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey; 2. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 3. 6-Cody Phillips; 4. 17G-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 6. 13-Bo Gordon; 7. 16T-Joe Timmins; 8. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 9. 2-Jude Siegel (DNF); 10. 17K-Kyle Keen (DNF); 11. 9-Brady Dillon (DNS)

Classic Racing Series

Classic Racing Series Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 53-Bill Brown Jr. ($1,000); 2. 27-Connor Cantwell; 3. 20-Steven Cantwell Jr.; 4. 9-Dylan Brown; 5. 55-Mark Shorb; 6. 15-Tyler Miller (DNF); 7. 89-Joe Brown (DNF); 8. 112-Roland Brown (DNF)

Classic Racing Heat One Finish (6 laps) – 1. 20-Steven Cantwell Jr.; 2. 9-Dylan Brown; 3. 53-Bill Brown; 4. 89-Joe Brown; 5. 55-Mark Shorb; 6. 8-Tyler Miller (DNF)

Classic Racing Heat Two Finish (6 laps) – 1. 27-Connor Cantwell; 2. 15-Logan Miller; 3. 07-Nathan Todt; 4. 35-Steven Cantwell Jr.; 5. 112-Roland Brown (DNF)

 

 

Logan Wagner Gets Back on Track with First Win of 2023; Trent Brenneman and Kenny Heffner Win as Well

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, Penn (July 16, 2023)- Logan Wagner rebounded from a tough string of bad luck to score his first win of the season in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition Saturday night.

The win, worth $5000, was Wagner’s 17th of his career at the Juniata County oval and moved him into a tie for 17th all-time on the win list at the Speedway with Elmer Ruby, Fred Rahmer and Randy Wolfe.

Garrett Bard and Steve Buckwalter lined up on the front row for the 25-lap event and it was Buckwalter getting the early jump to lead lap one. Wagner, who started fifth on the grid, made a two for one move to grab the final podium position on lap four.

Already a three-time winner in 2023, ninth-place starter Devon Borden moved to sixth on lap five and two laps later he cracked the top five.

Wagner continued his march forward as he grabbed second on lap nine, while Borden moved into the final podium position at the 15-to-go mark.

Mike Walter II started 13thin the field and was the car on the move as used the high line to take the eighth position on lap 11. Meanwhile up front, Buckwalter, Wagner and Borden were engaged in a three-car battle for the top spot amidst heavy lapped traffic.

It only took one lap for Wagner to stake his claim as the top man on the track as he ducked under Buckwalter in turn’s three and four to lead with 13 to go. Borden followed suit to claim the runner-up spot.

Walter continued putting on a show back in the field as he moved into seventh one lap later. Two laps later, with 10 laps to go, Wagner held a .844 advantage over Borden. Walter moved into sixth on the following lap.

The event’s only caution came two laps later when Trenton Sheaffer spun out at the end of the backstretch.

Borden tried a move to the bottom on the restart, but Wagner was too good off the top of the track. Walter would advance to fourth with one lap remaining, but nobody had anything for the leader as Wagner cruised home to victory by a margin of 2.284 seconds.

Borden, Jeff Halligan, Walter, and Gerard McIntyre Jr rounded out the top five. Lucas Wolfe, Blane Heimbach, Buckwalter, Ryan Smith and Bard completed the top ten. Walter was the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger for the event, while Buckwalter earned the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Logan Wagner, 2. Devon Borden, 3. Jeff Halligan, 4. Mike Walter II, 5. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 6. Lucas Wolfe, 7. Blane Heimbach, 8. Steve Buckwalter, 9. Ryan Smith, 10. Garrett Bard, 11. Mike Wagner, 12. Kody Lehman, 13. Derek Locke, 14. Kassidy Kreitz, 15. Dustin Baney, 16. Devin Adams, 17. Kyle Spence, 18. Devin Brenneman, 19. Denny Peebles, 20. Ron Aurand, 21. Trenton Sheaffer, 22. Jake Waters, 23. John Walp, 24. Jason Shultz

Trent Brenneman held off a hard charging Shawn Shoemaker to pick up his fifth career victory in the Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Model division. The win was Brenneman’s first of the season and earned him $1500.

Danny Atherton and Shoemaker lined up on the front row for the feature, but it was Brenneman jumping out front early in the race. After seven laps, Brenneman held a 1.763 second advantage over Shoemaker, but a caution for a slowing Spike Moore wiped out the lead. Moore was running fourth at the time.

Brenneman controlled the restart, but Shoemaker stayed close to his tail. 13th starter Devin Hart was the man on the move as he cracked the top five with seven laps remaining. One lap later he moved into fourth and with five laps remaining he grabbed the final podium position.

While he tried to track down the leaders, neither him nor Shoemaker had anything for Brenneman as the local driver went on to claim the checkered flag.

Kenny Yoder and Jared Fulkroad completed the top five, while Andrew Yoder, Taylor Farlling, Atherton, Daulton Bigler and Ryan Zook completed the top ten.

Limited Late Model Results- 1. Trent Brenneman, 2. Shawn Shoemaker, 3. Devin Hart, 4. Kenny Yoder, 5. Jared Fulkroad, 6. Andrew Yoder, 7. Taylor Farlling, 8. Danny Atherton, 9. Daulton Bigler, 10. Ryan Zook, 11. Lane Snook, 12. Wesley Bonebrake, 13. Shaun Miller, 14. Eric Irvin, 15. Maddox Smith, 16. Jeremy Ohl, 17. Steve Bailor, 18. Brandon Bard, 19. Shaun Lawton, 20. Casey Steinhoff, 21. Spike Moore, 22. JR Toner, 23. Matt Parks, 24. Danny Beatty

Kenny Heffner won a barnburner of a Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car feature event with a white flag lap pass of Zach Rhodes Saturday night.

The win was the third of Heffner’s career at the Juniata County oval. Zach Rhodes wrestled away the lead in a three-car battle between Heffner himself and Roger Irvine with nine laps to go and looked to be on his way to victory.

However, with Rhodes struggling slightly in lapped traffic, he opened the door for Heffner to re-take the lead on the white flag lap. Heffner got around Rhodes coming to the flag and held on for the victory.

Irvine, Owen Dimm and Seth Schnoke rounded out the top five. Austin Reed, Doug Dodson, Ken Duke, Logan Spahr and Kruz Kepner completed the top ten.

305 Sprint Car Results- 1. Kenny Heffner, 2. Zach Rhodes, 3. Roger Irvine, 4. Owen Dimm, 5. Seth Schnoke, 6. Austin Reed, 7. Doug Dodson, 8. Ken Duke, 9. Logan Spahr, 10. Kruz Kepner, 11. Erin Statler, 12. Paul Moyer, 13. Stevie Kenawell Jr, 14. Dustin Young, 15. Dylan Shatzer, 16. Drew Young, 17. Timmy Bitner, 18. Fred Arnold, 19. John Scarborough, 20. Mike Alleman, 21. Jeff Weaver, 22. DJ Cassler, 23. Croix Beasom, 24. Nolan Groves, 25. Josh Spicer, 26. Mike Melair

 

 

Williams Grove Hosts World Of Outlaws Summer Nationals Friday And Saturday
Events offer15K to win Friday, 20K to win Saturday

7/16/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway is set for the Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals featuring the World of Outlaws and Pennsylvania Posse sprint cars coming up this Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22.

Action both nights gets underway at 7:30 pm.

The two-day Williams Grove outlaws invasion will find the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the outlaws battling it out on Friday night for Morgan Cup bragging rights after the race was lost to rain in May.

Friday’s 25-lap main will pay $10,000 to win plus another $5,000 to be Morgan Cup champion, putting up a total take of 15K for the top spot.

Saturday’s 30-lap Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals finale posts $20,000 for the winner.

Fast Tees screen printing of Thompsontown will be paying $300 to the Fast Tees Fast Qualifier in each Summer Nationals racing program.

Brad Sweet, David Gravel and Carson Macedo are all locked in a tight three-way battle for the current point lead on the outlaws tour.

Gravel is the current outlaws series point leader by just two markers with Macedo just 24 points out of the lead.

Sweet already has a win at the track this season coming back in May.

Gravel has posted a series of top finishes recently with eight overall wins on the year and Macedo most recently won on Friday night in the preliminary to the Kings Royal in Ohio giving him his fifth checkers overall.

Neither Gravel or Macedo are strangers to Williams Grove victory lane, owning a combined 11 victories at the track including National Opens.

At Williams Grove, Freddie Rahmer, Lance Dewease and Brent Marks have been able to make repeat trips to the winner’s circle this season while Rahmer leads the point standings.

Rahmer is the only driver in the top-five in Williams Grove points that even has a win at the track this season.

Marks has taken a pair of big money shows, pocketing nearly $30,000 with wins in both the Tommy Classic in April and the Mitch Smith Memorial in late June.

Dewease and Sweet were victorious in Summer Nationals action last July at Williams Grove.

Adult general admission for both the Friday and Saturday races is set at $35 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Since 1956, Champion Racing Oil has been purpose built for engine performance.

Containing premium levels of anti-wear additives and high quantities of ZDDP, Champion Racing Oils are proven to meet the lubrication demands of all competition and race engines.

Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championsusechampion.com.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (July 13, 2023) Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, July 13th, with another three-division spectacular. The event is sponsored by Juniata Valley Tri County Drug and Alcohol.

The evening will see the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars compete for $5000 to win along with the Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Models and the Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars.

Pit Gates Open at 4:00, GA Gates Open at 5:00with Racing scheduled to kick off at 7:00pm

GA- $20, Students- $10, Pits- $35

Devon Borden enters the weekend as the most recent winner in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition as he rebounded from a tough PA Speedweek to score his third victory of the season. Borden currently leads the point standings by a margin of 50 points over Mike Wagner followed by Jeff Halligan (-180), Dylan Cisney (-200) and Justin Whittall (-380).

Ryan Zook scored his first career victory in the Limited Late Model division last weekend and as a result he holds a mere 5-point advabtage in the points over Shawn Shoemaker. Taylor Farlling (-50), Eric Irvin (-80) and Casey Steinhoff (-105) complete the top five.

Closing out the card is the PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars. Logan Spahr enters the event three for four at the Speedway in 2023 and is the current point leader. Seth Schnoke (-45), Doug Dodson (-105), Ken Duke (-135) and Mike Melair (-185) round out the top five.

As always, racing will also be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information can be found regarding subscriptions and pricing at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and website www.portroyalspeedway.com for up-to-date information throughout the week and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

Saturday, July 8, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

DANNY DIETIRCH DRIVES FROM TENTH TO FIRST FOR SECOND WIN OF THE SEASON; Chase Gutshall Scores First Career 358 Sprint Win

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, July 15, 2023 (7PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA NIGHT: 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints and Classic Cars

Saturday, July 29, 2023 (7PM) “THE RACK DADDIES RUMBLE” presented by L&M Tire and Wheel: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Saturday, August 5, 2023 (7PM) DCS SCHOOL OF DRIVING NIGHT: 410 Sprints, USAC East Coast Sprint Cars and Wingless Super Sportsman

Abbottstown, PA (July 8, 2023) – Three weeks after scoring his first win at Lincoln of the season, Danny Dietrich was back in victory lane on Saturday night. Dietrich drove through the field from his tenth starting spot to take the lead on lap 11. Danny would have a commanding lead of nearly six seconds when the caution came out on lap 19. Dietrich’s win was his 63rd career victory at Lincoln, putting him only three races behind Brian Montieth on the all-time win list.

Tyler Esh and Glenndon Forsythe made up the front row for the drop of the green flag on Saturday night. Esh and Forsythe raced side by side through turns 1 and 2 with Esh getting the advantage down the back stretch to lead lap 1. Forsythe was running second with Brett Strickler in third. Billy Dietrich was searching for a way around Strickler for third when Danny Dietrich joined the fight for the spot. The yellow flag flew for the first time on lap 3 when Cameron Smith was sitting sideways in turn 4.

Esh, Forsythe, Strickler and brothers Billy and Danny Dietrich made up the top five for the restart. Forsythe got under Esh on the restart to challenge for the lead but the caution came out for Billy Dietrich who was stopped on the back stretch.

With Billy out of the running, Jordan Givler restarted fifth behind Esh, Forsythe, Strickler and Danny. Esh had a better restart this time and kept Forsythe at bay. Danny was up next to Strickler at the line and took third on lap 5. Danny made quick work of Forsythe and was up to second on lap 6, but the caution came out before the lap was scored. The yellow was for fluid on the front stretch.

Esh had another good restart, leaving Forsythe to fend off Danny. Stricker, Givler and Trey Hivner were in a three-car battle for fourth. Danny was second at the line on lap 8 and Givler had moved into fourth. Danny reeled in Esh and got under him in turns 1 and 2. Dietrich took the lead on lap 11 and started to pull away from the field. Troy Wagaman entered into the top five and Forsythe was working on Esh for second. Danny had a 4.7 second lead on lap 15 as he entered lapped traffic. Chase Dietz and Freddie Rahmer were in a fierce battle for sixth. The battle eventually caught up to Givler and became a battle for fifth.

Wagaman was up to second, Esh was running third and Dietz was fourth when the caution came out for Forsythe as he fell off the pace. The caution erased a 5.970 second lead for Dietrich.

Danny, Wagaman, Esh, Dietz and Rahmer made up the top five for the restart. Danny had a solid restart and Dietz went to the outside of Esh for third. Rahmer followed and it was nearly a three-wide battle for position down the front stretch. Dietz got under Wagaman for second but Troy held the spot by .001 seconds at the line. Wagaman, Dietz and Rahmer were under a blanket battling for second. Dietz had the spot with seven laps to go with Wagaman right behind him. Danny entered lapped traffic again with three laps to go with his lead back up to 4.1 seconds.

Danny got to the checkered flag 2.844 seconds ahead of Dietz. Wagaman crossed the line third and Freddie was fourth. Esh completed the top five.

Chase Gutshall Scores First Career 358 Sprint Win

Before the start of the feature, the B-main winner, Tyler Ulrich scratched, which meant the first alternate, Steven Downs would start the feature from the rear.

Chase Gutshall and Wyatt Hinkle started the 20-lap feature on the front row with Gutshall leading the field into turn 1. There was a yellow on the start when Brady Dillon stopped on the front stretch.

The field lined up for a complete restart. Kyle Spence got up to second on the start, but the yellow flag flew again before a lap was completed. This time Chad Criswell sat stopped in turn 4.

The third time was the charm as Gutshall once again took the lead as a three-wide battle between Scott Fisher, Kyle Spence and Hinkle waged. Spence had the spot as Fisher raced wheel-to-wheel with him.

Frankie Herr was defending fifth from Logan Rumsey and Doug Hammaker was up to seventh getting by Cody Fletcher at the line on lap 7. Hammaker was all over Rumsey for sixth and Herr caught Hinkle to challenge for fourth.

Gutshall was closing in on lapped traffic at the halfway point as Spence was reeling him in. Hammaker got by Rumsey for sixth and Herr took fourth from Hinkle. Spence was on Gutshall’s bumper as they raced through lapped traffic.

Gutshall scored his first career 358 sprint car feature win by .56 seconds over Spence. Fisher crossed the line third and Herr was fourth. Hammaker completed the top five.

Next Saturday, July 15, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with Dean’s Auto Plaza Night featuring the 410 Sprint Cars, 358 Sprint Cars and Classic Cars. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, July 8, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 48-Danny Dietrich ($4,000); 2. 2D-Chase Dietz; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 5. 35T-Tyler Esh; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 9. 55S-Dallas Schott; 10. 38-Cory Haas; 11. 38S-Brett Strickler; 12. 75-Tyler Ross; 13. 7H-Trey Hivner; 14. 17-Cole Young; 15. 27S-Alan Krimes; 16. 16-Matt Campbell; 17. 1X-Chad Trout; 18. 23A-Chris Arnold; 19. 39T-Cameron Smith; 20. 5A-Zach Allman; 21. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 22. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 23. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 24. 33-Riley Emig (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Tyler Esh (1-10) & Danny Dietrich (11-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8-Billy Dietrich; 2. 90-Jordan Givler; 3. 38S-Brett Strickler; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 6. 38-Cory Haas; 7. 16-Matt Campbell; 8. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 9. 33-Riley Emig; 10. 5a-Zach Allman

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 35T-Tyler Esh; 2. 7H-Trey Hivner; 3. 27-Troy Wagaman; 4. 23A-Chris Arnold; 5. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 27s-Alan Krimes; 8. 55M-Domenic Melair; 9. 99M-Kyle Moody (DNF); 10. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4. 55S-Dallas Schott; 5. 17-Cole Young; 6. 39T-Cameron Smith; 7. 1X-Chad Trout; 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 9. 44-Dylan Norris (DNF); 10. 67L-JJ Loss (DNF)

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 16-Matt Campbell; 2. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 3. 27s-Alan Krimes; 4. 1X-Chad Trout; 5. 33-Riley Emig; 6. 5a-Zach Allman; 7. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF); 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 9. 99M-Kyle Moody (DNS); 10. 44-Dylan Norris (DNS); 11. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNS); 12. 67L-JJ Loss (DNS)

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprints

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 2. 00K-Kyle Spence; 3. 21T-Scott Fisher; 4. 70D-Frankie Herr; 5. 66-Doug Hammaker; 6. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 7. 17-Niki Young; 8. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 9. 41-Logan Rumsey; 10. 22E-Nash Ely; 11. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 12. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 13. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 14. 35-Steve Owings; 15. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 16. 28-Matt Findley; 17. 84M-Chad Criswell; 18. 17K-Kyle Keen; 19. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 20. 12D-Steven Downs; 21. 10H-Dave Hollar; 22. 23B-Preston Lattomus (DNF); 23. 00F-Chris Frank (DNF); 24. 9-Brady Dillon (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 41-Logan Rumsey; 2. 66-Doug Hammaker; 3. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 4. 00F-Chris Frank; 5. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 6. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 7. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 8. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 9. 16T-Joe Timmins (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 2. 00K-Kyle Spence; 3. 35-Steve Owings; 4. 84M-Chad Criswell; 5. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 6. 9-Brady Dillon; 7. 12D-Steven Downs; 8. 13-Bo Gordon (DNF); 9. 99-Joe Trone Jr (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 2. 17-Niki Young; 3. 22E-Nash Ely; 4. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 5. 28-Matt Findley; 6. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 7. 6-Cody Phillips; 8. 6K-Cole Knopp; 9. 11B-Ryan Higgins (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 70D-Frankie Herr; 2. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 3. 21T-Scott Fisher; 4. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 5. 10H-Dave Hollar; 6. 17K-Kyle Keen; 7. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey; 8. 15S-Cole Small; 9. 23F-Justin Foster (DNF)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (12 laps) – 1. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 2. 9-Brady Dillon; 3 38S-Jordan Strickler; 4. 17K-Kyle Keen; 5. 12D-Steven Downs; 6. 13-Bo Gordon; 7. 6-Cody Phillips; 8. 6K-Cole Knopp; 9. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 10. 16T-Joe Timmins; 11. 23F-Justin Foster; 12. 11B-Ryan Higgins; 13. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 14. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey; 15. 15s-Cole Small; 16. 7w-Jayden Wolf (DNF)

 

 

Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals Next Up At Williams Grove Speedway

7/9/23

Mechanicsburg – The Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals will take the spotlight at Williams Grove Speedway coming up on July 21 and 22.

The two-day Williams Grove outlaws invasion will find the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints and the outlaws battling it out on Friday night for Morgan Cup bragging rights after the race was lost to rain in May.

Friday’s 25-lap main will pay $10,000 to win plus another $5,000 to be Morgan Cup champion, putting up a total take of 15K for the top spot.

Saturday’s 30-lap Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals finale posts $20,000 for the winner.

Racing action both nights gets underway at 7:30 pm.

There will be no racing at the track on July 14.

Fast Tees screen printing of Thompsontown will be paying $300 to the Fast Tees Fast Qualifier in each Summer Nationals racing program.

Adult general admission for both the Friday and Saturday races is set at $35 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Lance Dewease and Brad Sweet were victorious in Summer Nationals action last July at Williams Grove.

Sweet returned to take a win at the oval when the World of Outlaws last raced at the oval in May.

California’s Sweet is the current outlaws series point leader.

Since 1956, Champion Racing Oil has been purpose built for engine performance.

Containing premium levels of anti-wear additives and high quantities of ZDDP, Champion Racing Oils are proven to meet the lubrication demands of all competition and race engines.

Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championsusechampion.com.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA (July 6, 2023)- This one is for the kids! Bring the little ones to the Port Royal Speedway Kids' Night this Saturday and a three-division show featuring the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars, Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models and Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models. As an added bonus, the Super Late Models will also be taking part in a make-up Australian Pursuit event in honor of Glenn Stitt.

Along with a lot of great racing, there will be thousands of dollars worth of toys to give away to the kids with gift bags, games, drinks and more. There will also be race cars on display along with several kids activities and Bicycle and Power Wheels races.

All Gates open at 4:00 pm and at that time kids will be able to get their prize tickets and complete all bike registration under the pavilion. Prizes will be in the commercial building on a first come, first serve basis and YOU MUST HAVE A TICKET and be with a parent/guardian.

Bike races ages are as follows: 0-4 Power Wheels, 0-4 Bikes, 5-6 Bikes, 7-8 Bikes, 9-10 Bikes and 11-12 Bikes. All participants are REQUIRED to wear a helmet.

Gates open at 4pm while Racing is scheduled to kick off at 7pm. GA- $20, Students- $10, Pits- $30

Most recently in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car action, Anthony Macri picked up the win during Pennsylvania Speedweek on his way to scoring the 2023 Speedweek Championship title.

Mike Wagner currently sits on top of the series points standings with a 5-point advantage over Devon Borden. Jeff Halligan (-135), Dylan Cisney (-245) and Justin Whittall (-340) complete the top-five.

In Super Late Model action, Rick Eckert sits at the top of the point standings by a 80-point margin over Dillan Stake. Hayes Mattern (-90), Jeff Rine (-95) and Gary Stuhler (-210) complete the top-five.

In regards to the Australian Pursuit, the old-time nostalgic event uses a format in that if a driver is passed at any point on the track, they are eliminated from contention and will head to the pits. The last driver remaining at the completion of 10 laps will be crowned the winner and earn $1000 for his eofforts. Second-place will pay $500, third-place will pay $400, fourth will pay $300 and fifth will pay $200. Sixth through tenth will receive $100.

The top ten finishers of the night’s 25-lap feature event in the division will be eligible to compete for the added cash and we will invert the field completely and start in single-file.

Finally in Limited Late Model competition, Devin Hart holds a 10-point advantage over Shawn Shoemaker. Ryan Zook (-20), Taylor Farling (-45) and Eric Irvin (-55) make up the top five in the standings.

For all the latest news and information, be sure to visit www.portroyalspeedway.com and stay connected via Twitter@portroyalspdway and facebook @ portroyalspeedway.

 

 

NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES CONTINUES. . . . . . .

EVENT #6 OF HIGH LIMIT SPRINT CAR SERIES TO INVADE GRANDVIEW TUESDAY, JULY 25

TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKET HOSS

One of the most anticipated events of the 2023 NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series will invade the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, July 25 with the Rich Mar Florists High Limit Sprint Car Series powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors. This single division 410 Sprint Car Show is highlighted with a 40 lap feature event paying $23,023 to win. The rain date for this event is Wednesday, July 26 at 7:30 PM.

This is the richest sprint car payoff in the history of Thunder on the Hill at Grandview Speedway HVAC Distributors are back on board for the High Limit Sprint Show that will also grace the winner with the Honor of the Hodnett Cup.

Grandview Speedway is honored to be one of just twelve tracks in the United States hosting one of these high paying events. The Rich Mar Florists High Limit Sprint Car Series powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment and presented by HVAC Distributors will feature the top 410 Sprint Car drivers from around the country battling for industry leading purses during mid-week events. This Series was launched in the summer of2022 by Kyle Larson, the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series Champion along with promoter Brad Sweet, the four-time defending World of Outlaws Series Champion.

With five High Limit events already in the books, Elk Grove, CA driver Kyle Larson is the series point leader and looking forward to his return to Grandview Speedway where he already has four Thunder on the Hill Racing Series victories. Dillsburg, PA driver Anthony Macri is seated second in the point chase. Macri is very familiar with the tricky one-third mile high banked Grandview Speedway in Bechtelsville, PA, but is still looking for his first career Thunder on the Hill victory.

Rico Abreu of St. Helena, CA is third in the High Limit point chase won his first Thunder Series event at Grandview in 2022. Rounding out the top five in High Limit Points is Brian Brown of Higginsville, MO and Michael Kofoid of Penngrove, CA.

Other expected contenders on July 25 include Zeb Wise of Angola, IN, Cory Eliason of Visalia, CA, Tyler Courtney of Indianapolis, IN (1 Thunder Series win), Aaron Reutzel of Clute, TX (2 Thunder Series Wins) and Brady Bacon of Broken Arrow, OK (5 time Thunder Series Winner). Freddie Rahmer of Salfordville, PA, Danny Dietrich, Lucas Wolfe, Justin Peck and Brent Marks are also chasing the $23,023 winners share.

Time trials will be part of the High Limit events and the current one lap track record is 11.243 set on August 23, 2018 by Aaron Reutzel.

Tickets are now on sale for the Tuesday night, July 25 Rich Mar Florists High Limit Sprint Car Series event powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment. In the event of rain, Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date with a 7:30 PM starting time.

Adult tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required. Advance tickets may be purchased on-line at Ticket Hoss or for more information, call Thunder on the Hill at 443 513 4456.

On race night, July 25 gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate. General admission tickets will go on sale at 4:30 PM at the front gate.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

presented by HVAC Distributors

410 Sprints 40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

Rich Mar Florist of Allentown, PA is an award-winning, in-person and online floral gifting company. They operate with the intent of giving back to the community and created a seamless shopping experience to help you make anyone’s day better in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. “It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment is a full-service machine and truck shop as well as a custom fabrication shop. They are located just outside of Reading, Pennsylvania. Check out our full line of truck and trailer equipment, including snowplows, and salt spreaders. To learn about our capabilities, including CNC machining, complete driveline service, MIG,TIG, and stick welding check out our web site at www.levanmachine.com.

HVAC Distributors is a full service wholesale distributor and manufacturer of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories operating in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Western New York. Visit HVAC Distributors at www.hvacdist.com or give them a call at: 800.228.4822.

 

 

Anthony Macri Crowned 33rd Annual Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speedweek Champion

Mechanicsburg, PA (July 5, 2023) – The 33rd Annual Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speedweek presented by Red Robin is in the books. When it was all said and done, six of the ten scheduled races were completed with four being lost to rain. Four rainouts is the highest number of races lost to Mother Nature in Speedweek history. Despite the races lost, thanks to Speedweek sponsors, drivers received a generous payout from the points fund along with contingency prize money.

Anthony Macri won three features on his way to his first Speedweek Championship. Macri outscored the 2022 Speedweek Champion, Brent Marks, by 163 points. In addition to receiving $5,000 for the Speedweek Championship, Macri also earned the $4,000 Selinsgrove Ford “Ten for Ten Bonus”, for finishing in the top 10 in every race. Not only did Macri finish in the top 10 every race, Anthony finished in the top two in all six races. Macri and Marks both received the Lelands.com “Knock Out Bonus” during the week as well. With his heat race wins at BAPS on Sunday and Hagerstown on Wednesday, Macri knocked another driver out of the redraw, earning him the $500 bonus each night. Marks scored the $500 bonus money on Thursday night at Lincoln with his heat race win.

In total, 71 drivers competed in the 2023 edition of PA Sprint Speedweek. Drivers from seven states (PA, IN, NJ, WA, DE, OK, OH) and three countries (USA, Canada, Australia) competed throughout the week. Fourteen drivers competed in all six races, with all fourteen drivers receiving point fund payouts for their efforts (1. Anthony Macri $5,000; 2. Brent Marks $2,500; 3. Justin Peck $2,250; 4. Freddie Rahmer $2,100; 5. Kyle Reinhardt $2,000; 6. Dylan Norris $1,600; 7. Danny Dietrich $1,500; 8. TJ Stutts $1,400; 9. Devon Borden $1,300; 10. Lucas Wolfe $1,225; 11. Cameron Smith $1,150; 12. Ryan Smith $1,100; 13. Austin Bishop $1,050; 14. Eddie Lumbar $975).

Long Hollow Cattle Company once again paid out additional money to non-qualifiers from the B-main. Each night a total of $850 was distributed to the first five drivers not making the feature.

This week would not be possible without support from the PA Sprint Speedweek sponsors, Red Robin, C&D Rigging, Lelands.com, Selinsgrove Ford and Long Hollow Cattle Company.

The 34th Annual Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speedweek is scheduled for June 28-July 7, 2024. The full schedule will be released at a later date.

In the heart of the PA Posse’s home, Central PA’s marquee event, Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek, has a storied history of being the most anticipated week of racing for 32 years. The coveted title has been won by some of the biggest names in sprint car racing including, Fred Rahmer, Greg Hodnett, Danny Dietrich and Lance Dewease. 2021 NASCAR Champion Kyle Larson has also inked his name in the record books as a PA Speedweek Champion. In addition to his championship Larson and fellow NASCAR star, Christopher Bell, have Speedweek wins on their resume. It truly is one of the greatest spectacles in dirt track racing and a must attend event for any race fan. For more information go to paspeedweeks.com.

 

 

Macri Wraps Up Speedweek Title with Keith Kauffman Classic Victory; Josh Weller Scores First Career Speedway Win with URC

Port Royal Speedway, PORT ROYAL, Pa – (July 4, 2023)- Anthony Macri capped off a dominating Pennsylvania Speedweek with his second career Valley Supply Keith Kauffman Classic victory over Logan Wagner and Mike Wagner.

The win, which came in front of a packed house on Independence Day, was worth $15,000 and helped Macri lock up his first career Speedweek title.

Five-time defending track champion Logan Wagner and his father, Mike Wagner, lined up on the front row for the 30-lap feature event and it was the younger Wagner jumping out to an early lead.

However, the start was null and void following contact with Jeff Halligan and TJ Stutts that sent Stutts flipping inside the backstretch jersey barriers on the opening lap. Stutts would walk away ok from the scene.

The younger Wagner again grabbed the top spot following a complete restart, but the wild night on track continued after three laps when Danny Dietrich got upside down in turn’s three and four in a single-car incident to again bring out the red flag. Dietrich, who was running eight =h at the time of the wreck, would also walk away unhurt.

Macri, who started fourth, lined up second for the restart, but Wagner proved to be fast as he raced out again to a lead. Fifth-place starter Brent Marks grabbed the fourth spot on the following lap and one lap later seventh-place starter Devon Borden cracked the top five.

Following a caution for Jason Shultz getting turned around in turn’s and two, Marks moved into a podium position on lap seven. Wagner continued to set the pace up front, but his momentum stalled as he hit the tail-end of the field on lap 12.

Wagner held off Macri’s advances over the next two laps, but Macri capitalized with a slide job in turn’s three and four to grab the top spot at the halfway point. Within five laps Macri had already built up a 2.8 second advantage and he was adding to it when the final red flag of the event flew with four laps remaining for a flipping Borden.

Wagner made one last effort on the restart to take the top spot back, but Macri wasn’t to be dnied as he cruised home with ease to his second win of the season at the Speedway. Marks and Justin Peck made up the rest of the top five, while Lance Dewease, Justin Whittall, Mike Walter II, Kyle Reinhardt, and Freddie Rahmer rounded out the top ten.

Peck earned the night’s $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger, while 13th-place finisher Dylan Norris earned the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Anthony Macri, 2. Logan Wagner, 3. Mike Wagner, 4. Brent Marks, 5. Justin Peck, 6. Lance Dewease, 7. Justin Whittall, 8. Mike Walter II, 9. Kyle Reinhardt, 10. Freddie Rahmer, 11. Ryan Smith, 12. Dylan Cisney, 13. Dylan Norris, 14. Landon Myers, 15. Steve Buckwalter, 16. Devon Borden, 17. Austin Bishop, 18. Jake Karklin, 19. Jeff Halligan, 20. Lucas Wolfe, 21. Jason Shultz, 22. Kody Lehman, 23. Danny Dietrich, 24. TJ Stutts

Josh Weller led every lap from the pole position of the United Racing Club 360 Sprint Car event to score his first career victory at the Port Royal Speedway. Derek Locke, Macri, Tyler Reeser and Joe Kata rounded out the top five.

Macri, who was attempting to sweep the evening features, was battling for the runner-up spot just past the halfway mark when the two made contact and caused Macri to come to a slow. He was able to re-join the field.

Following the incident, Weller held off various drivers’ attempts to wrestle away the top spot. Macri was putting on a show as he came back through the field, but nobody had anything for Weller up front.

Cody Fletcher, Robbie Stillwaggon, Mike Thompson, Matthew Swift and Tyler Walton completed the top ten.

URC 360 Sprint Results- 1. Josh Weller, 2. Derek Locke, 3. Anthony Macri, 4. Tyler Reeser, 5. Joe Kata, 6. Cody Fletcher, 7. Robbie Stillwaggon, 8. Mike Thompson, 9. Matthew Swift, 10. Tyler Walton, 11. Devon Borden, 12. JT Ferry, 13. Hayden Miller, 14. Zack Burd, 15. Jason Shultz, 16. Jacob Balliett, 17. Shawn Donath, 18. Austin Graby, 19. Brandon McGough, 20. Chase Gutshall

 

 

Diamond Series Fan Appreciation Night Is Friday At Williams Grove

July 7 races last chance to prep for July 21/22 outlaws Summer Nationals

7/2/23

Mechanicsburg – The Williams Grove Speedway Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars will get their last chance to prepare for July’s invasion by the World of Outlaws when they hit the track this Friday night, July 7 for an outlaw tune up event.

The Hoosier Diamond Series race will also be Fan Appreciation Night featuring FREE access to the frontstretch pit area for general admission fans before the races.

Racing action including time trials will begin at 7:30 pm.

The PASS/IMCA 305 sprint cars are also on the racing card.

The Hoosier Diamond Series outlaws tune up will pay the 410 sprints $6,000 to win.

Presented by Martins Potato Chips and Hoseheads.com, all general admission fans will be granted FREE access to the frontstretch pit area from 5:30 until 6:15 pm.

FREE Martins Potato Chips and candy from Hoseheads.com will be handed out to fans as they enter the front pit area to get up close and personal with the drivers and their sprint cars.

Fans are encouraged to bring cameras in order to take photos of their favorite drivers while they get autographs.

Adult general admission for July 7 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

There will be no racing at the track on July 14 before the oval explodes with sprint car action on July 21 and 22 for the Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws Summer Nationals.

Action both nights gets underway at 7:30 pm.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Marks Wins Another 19M/39M Speedweek Battle, Turns Back Macri For 20K Williams Grove Smith Memorial Win

6/30/23

Mechanicsburg – Brent Marks won another battle between he and Anthony Macri to claim the $20,000 Pennsylvania Speedweek 35th annual Mitch Smith Memorial for sprint cars at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night.

Both Marks and Macri have been battling each other all speedweek long with thrilling displays at the front of the field and Friday night at the Grove was no different.

In fact, the duo even started the 30-lap event presented by Pennsy Supply on the front row.

At the finish Marks would be scored as the leader of all 30 circuits for his second win of the 2023 series but Macri nearly stole the win with two laps to go.

The initial start of the prestigious race was called back when Justin Peck bicycled hard in the first turn before coming to a stop.

Marks then blasted into the lead when the first lap was scored with Macri in tow.

The leaders quickly entered the backmarkers on lap five thanks to the blistering speeds they were achieving on the tacky track.

But the pace slowed shortly after for a stopped Lucas Wolfe.

The remainder of the race would go non-stop with Marks again entering traffic on lap 13.

Tanner Thorson lost third to Chase Dietz with 13 laps to go but that would be as far as the York driver would advance.

As traffic got heavier and heavier during the final third of the event, Marks had to work harder and harder to get by each car and that allowed Macri to close the gap that he had allowed to develop between them.

By lap 25 Macri had run down the pacesetter and as the pair crossed the line with three laps to go, they were nose to tail.

That’s when Macri bolted to Marks’ inside in the first and second turns and briefly took control as Marks hooked the cushion to pull back even with his challenger.

A lapped car directly in front of Macri was enough to allow Marks to take advantage and roll back into control as the pair blasted onto the backchute.

Marks then raced to stay ahead of the lapped car to take the win by .426 seconds.

“We just set this thing up so when we got to traffic we could maneuver out around them,” Marks said of his No. 19M.

“I just had to pick my moves wisely.”

Macri was second followed by Dietz, Thorson and Dylan Norris.

Sixth through 10th went to Kyle Reinhardt, TJ Stutts, Lance Dewease, Devon Borden and Dylan Cisney.

The victory was the second of the season at the track for Marks and his second in a row in the Mitch Smith Memorial.

Marks has now won two of the ovals most prestigious races two years running after scoring the Tommy Hinnershitz classic in 2022 and in 2023 as well as the Mitch Smith Memorial both years.

The overall start of the racing event was delayed nearly two hours thanks to a late afternoon deluge.

Heats went to Marks, Thorson and Billy Dietrich with Troy Wagaman Jr. taking the B Main.

Fast time was set by Macri with a lap of 16.665 seconds.

Feature Finish:

410 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Brent Marks, 2. Anthony Macri, 3. Chase Dietz, 4. Tanner Thorson, 5. Dylan Norris, 6. Kyle Reinhardt, 7. TJ Stutts, 8. Lance Dewease, 9. Devon Borden, 10. Dylan Cisney, 11. Mike Wagner, 12. Justin Peck, 13. Billy Dietrich, 14. Justin Whittall, 15. Kyle Moody, 16. Cameron Smith, 17. Freddie Rahmer, 18. Troy Wagaman, 19. Skylar Gee, 20. Ryan Taylor, 21. Tyler Reeser, 22. Danny Dietrich, 23. Lucas Wolfe, 24. Steve Buckwalter

DNQ: Cody Bova, Ryan Smith, Austin Bishop, Derek Hauck, Eddie Lumbar

 

Thursday, June 29, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER WIRES FIELD FOR SPEEDWEEK WIN

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, July 1, 2023 (6PM) CROWNSTONE EQUIPMENT NIGHT presented by GENE LATTA FORD: Central PA Legends, 600 Xcel Modifieds, 600 Wingless Micros plus Limited Stocks

Saturday, July 8, 2023 (7PM) HANOVER BUILDING SYSTEMS NIGHT: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints plus KIDS NIGHTS with Big Wheel Races

Saturday, July 15, 2023 (7PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA NIGHT: 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints and Classic Cars

Abbottstown, PA (June 29, 2023) – Going into Thursday night, Freddie Rahmer was still missing a Lincoln Speedway Speedweek win on his resume. Rahmer had scored Speedweek wins at Hagerstown and Williams Grove in 2019 and 2017 respectively. Rahmer wired the field for 30 laps and can now add Lincoln as his third career Speedweek win. The win was his seventh of the season at the 3/8-mile oval and his ninth overall, allowing him to reclaim the sole title of winningest 410 driver in the country.

Rahmer started the night setting quick time over the 34-car field and made the redraw with a third place finish in his heat. Rahmer drew the pole for the feature, “I really didn’t want to start on the pole,” Freddie shared in victory lane. Rahmer had worked through lapped traffic and had a decent lead over the rest of the field, “We were getting through lapped traffic on and off ok and then I got held up a little bit.” The first caution of the race came with three laps to go, forcing Rahmer to forfeit his 3 second lead. Freddie had Brent Marks and Anthony Macri lined up behind him for the restart. Another restart with two laps to go had Rahmer holding off Marks and Macri yet again for a green, white, checkered finish. Rahmer held off both Marks and Macri as they battled for second, “We’ve been fast all year. Really proud to win this one.”

Pole-sitter Freddie Rahmer took the lead when the green flag dropped with Tanner Thorson right there to challenge for the top spot. Rahmer had a solid lead over Thorson coming out of turn 2 as Thorson was holding off TJ Stutts down the back stretch.

Chad Trout, Brent Marks and Anthony Macri raced three-wide out of turn 4 for fourth with Marks taking the spot and Macri moving into fifth. Trout would pull off with engine trouble, ending his run. Marks and Macri continued to battle for fourth with Macri taking the spot on lap 10. Rahmer entered lapped traffic on lap 10 and Thorson started closing in on the leader as they worked around lapped cars.

Macri got by Stutts for third on lap 13. Justin Peck got under Marks for fifth but Marks took it back after the two bumped wheels. Peck was not going away. Chase Dietz was in seventh watching the battle between Peck and Marks unfold in front of him. Dietz made a move and got under Peck down the back stretch for sixth but Peck battled back to keep the spot at the line on lap 17.

Macri was closing in on Thorson for second and got a good run into turn 3. Thorson held the spot but Marks entered the picture and took third from Macri on lap 24. Marks got under Thorson for second down the back stretch on lap 27 before the caution came out. Thorson sat in turn 4 with a flat tire.

Rahmer led Marks, Macri, Peck and Dietz for the restart. Rahmer and Marks went low into turn 1 with Macri opting for the top. Macri was on Marks’ bumper for second at the line when the yellow flag came out again on lap 28. Danny Dietrich, who had been running seventh, was sitting backwards in turn 2.

The top five for the green, white, checkered finish were Rahmer, Marks, Macri, Peck and Dietz. Rahmer went low again with Marks choosing the high line through turns 1 and 2. Macri was all over Marks for second again and took the spot at the finish line by a nose.

Rahmer took the checkered flag 1.141 seconds ahead of Marci. Macri took second from Marks at the line by .053 seconds. Peck held on to fourth and Stutts took fifth.

This Saturday, July 1, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with Central PA Legends, 600 Xcel modifieds, 600 micro sprints and Limited Stocks. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates opening at 3:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 4PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Thursday, June 29, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($10,000); 2. 39M-Anthony Macri; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4. 13-Justin Peck 5. 11T-TJ Stutts; 6. 2D-Chase Dietz; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith; 8. 44-Dylan Norris; 9. 99M-Kyle Moody; 10. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 11. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 12. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 13. 16-Matt Campbell; 14. 48-Danny Dietrich; 15. 23B-Devon Borden; 16. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 17. 7H-Trey Hivner; 18. 6-Ryan Smith; 19. 90-Jordan Givler; 20. 58-Tanner Thorson (DNF); 21. 33-Riley Emig (DNF); 22. 75-Tyler Ross (DNF); 23. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 24. 1X-Chad Trout (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Freddie Rahmer (1-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 39M-Anthony Macri; 2. 2D-Chase Dietz; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich; 8. 27s-Alan Krimes; 9. 4R-Zane Rudisill

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 19M-Brent Marks; 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 7H-Trey Hivner; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 99-Skylar Gee; 7. 38-Cory Haas; 8. 11A-Austin Bishop; 9. 36A-Eddie Lumbar

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 2. 39T-Cameron Smith; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 23B-Devon Borden; 5. 6-Ryan Smith; 6. 35T-Tyler Esh; 7. 33-Riley Emig; 8. 55S-Dallas Schott

410 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 58-Tanner Thorson; 2. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 3. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 4. 11T-TJ Stutts; 5. 16-Matt Campbell; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 27-Troy Wagaman; 8. 23A-Chris Arnold

410 Sprint Consy Finish (12 laps) – 1. 75-Tyler Ross; 2. 33-Riley Emig; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 90-Jordan Givler; 5. 99-Skylar Gee; 6. 27-Troy Wagaman; 7. 11A-Austin Bishop; 8. 27S-Alan Krimes; 9. 55S-Dallas Schott; 10. 23A-Chris Arnold; 11. 36A-Eddie Lumbar; 12. 38-Cory Haas (DNF); 13. 35T-Tyler Esh (DNF); 14. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.129; 2. 19M-Brent Marks 13.156; 3. 1X-Chad Trout 13.177; 4. 11T-TJ Stutts 13.179; 5. 39M-Anthony Macri 13.250; 6. 13-Justin Peck 13.258; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith 13.308; 8. 58-Tanner Thorson 13.331; 9. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.367; 10. 44-Dylan Norris 13.401; 11. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.408; 12. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.424; 13. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.449; 14. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.451; 15. 33-Riley Emig 13.458; 16. 91-Kyle Reinhardt 13.463; 17. 5W-Lucas Wolfe 13.464; 18. 99M-Kyle Moody 13.478; 19. 23B-Devon Borden 13.505; 20. 75-Tyler Ross 13.508; 21. 8-Billy Dietrich 13.536; 22. 38-Cory Haas 13.540; 23. 6-Ryan Smith 13.571; 24. 27-Troy Wagaman 13.585; 25. 27s-Alan Krimes 13.591; 26. 99-Skylar Gee 13.665; 27. 55s-Dallas Schott 13.725; 28. 16-Matt Campbell 13.729; 29. 90-Jordan Givler 13.837; 30. 11A-Austin Bishop 13.890; 31. 35T-Tyler Esh 13.921; 32. 23A-Chris Arnold 13.934; 33. 4R-Zane Rudisill 13.967; 34. 36A-Eddie Lumbar 13.998

 

 

PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY SET TO HOST TWO EVENTS AS PART OF THE 33RD ANNUAL PA SPEEDWEEK

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA- (June 28, 2023)- Port Royal Speedway is set to return to racing Saturday, July 1st and Monday, July 3rd as part of the 33rd Annual Pennsylvania Speedweek presented by Red Robin - Lehigh Valley Restaurant Group. This year’s ten-race schedule will visit six different speedways in Pennsylvania and Maryland and features an increased point fund for drivers who support all ten events.

The point fund will pay out a total of $30,000; 1. $6000 2, $3000 3. $2700 4. $2500 5. $2200. This is all on top of the nightly purses.

Specific to the Port Royal Speedway, Saturday’s time trial event presented by Ramsey’s Car Wash and Garage will pay $10000 to the winner of the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint car feature and the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models will compete for $4000.

Monday’s Speedweek finale will pay $15,000 presented by Valley Supply and the United Racing Club 360 Sprint Cars will also be on the schedule racing for $2000.

Steve Buckwalter won the last feature event at the Speedway and he will be looking to make it two in-a-row Saturday night.

Devon Borden enters the week as the points leader with Mike Wagner in second trailing by 70 points. Jeff Halligan (-125), Dylan Cisney (-170) and Gerard McIntyre Jrn(-310) round out the top five.

Jason Shultz picked up the most recent win with the URC 360 Sprint Car Series at the Speedwayin 2022. Anthony Macri and Shultz both own two career URC victories at the Speedway while Steve Buckwalter, Lucas Wolfe, Greg Hodnett (2), Mark Smith, Randy West, Ryan Wilson, Earl Halaquist and Hank Rogers Sr. are also past winners at the Speedway.

Gates open at 4:00 pm EST and racing is set to kick off at 7:30pm EST both nights.

Both nights- General Admission- $30, Students- $20, Pits- $40

Saturday’s event will once again honor the late Greg Hodnett for the fifth consecutive season as it will be the Greg Hodnett Classic paying $10,000 to the winner.

Also, on the card for the night will be the Super Late Models racing for $4000. Rick Eckert currently leads the standings by 80 points over Dillan Stake with Hayes Mattern (-90), Jeff Rine (-95) and Gary Stuhler (-210) rounding out the top five.

The event will once again be an all-day affair as several activities are planned to honor Hodnett and to benefit The Greg Hodnett Foundation, which was established to honor the memory of Hodnett and benefits the families of drivers who may pass away racing.

There will be a Greg Hodnett Foundation Cornhole Tournament presented by Mid Penn Cornhole to benefit the foundation and the cost/person to register is $20. Partners will be random selection and registration starts at 10:30am, with the tournament schedule to begin at 11:45am. Cash prizes will be handed out to the top three teams.

Finally, there will also be an auction featuring several pieces of memorabilia and various donated items to benefit the foundation. Hodnett’s car owner, Mike Heffner, will host the auction and they are continuing to accept donations up until the day of the event. There will also be a table with merchandise for sale to include the brand-new Greg Hodnett Memorial shirts.

Monday’s event will honor the all-time winningest driver in the history of the Speedway in Keith Kauffman. There will also be a Central Pennsylvania Blood Bank blood drive during the day!

Pennsylvania Speedweek has been a yearly tradition at the Juniata County Speedway dating back to 1998, where Jeff Shepard picked up the first victory. Other winners include Lance Dewease (4), Don Kreitz Jr., Keith Kauffman (4), Mark Smith, Todd Shaffer, Fred Rahmer, Cody Darrah, Greg Hodnett (3), Justin Henderson, Tyler Walker, Blaine Heimbach, Lucas Wolfe (4), Steve Buckwalter, Danny Dietrich, Anthony Macri, Kyle Larson (2) and Brent Marks (2).

Brent Marks enters the week as the defending speedweek champion. Other past champions include Fred Rahmer (12), Greg Hodnett (5), Dewease (3), Kauffman, Steve Smith, Stevie Smith and Larson.

Please continue to stay tuned to our website www.portroyalspeedway.com and our various social media outlets for all updated information throughout the week.

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Tickets are now on sale for the Tuesday night, July 25 Rich Mar Florists High Limit Sprint Car Series event powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment.

The Tuesday night, July 25 Rich Mar Florists High Limit 410 Sprint Series powered by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment event will be a stand alone single division event at Grandview.

Time Trials, Heat Race Qualifying and a “B” and “C” Main will lead up to the 40 lap High Limit Feature event that will pay the winner $23,023 to the winner.

This is the richest sprint car payoff in the history of Thunder on the Hill. HVAC Distributors are back on board for the High Limit Sprint Show that will also grace the winner with the Honor of the Hodnett Cup.

Drivers chasing this big payoff on the Hill include Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu, Brian Brown, Michael Kofoid, Zeb Wise, Danny Dietrich, Freddie Rahmer, Anthony Macri, Tyler Courtney, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, and Aaron Reutzel just to name a few.

Adults tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required. In the event of rain, Wednesday night, July 26 is the rain date with the show starting at 7:30 PM.

On race night, July 25 gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate. General admission tickets will go on sale at 4:30 PM at the front gate.

Tickets may be purchased on line at: https://tickethoss.com/event/534. For additional ticket information, please call 443 513 4456.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

presented by HVAC Distributors

410 Sprints 40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

SHOWERS AND PREDICTED HEAVY THUNDERSTORMS. . .

FORCE CANCELLATION OF 410 SPRINT SPEED WEEK EVENT AT GRANDVIEW TUESDAY, JUNE 27

HIGH LIMIT SPRINTS TO INVADE GRANVIEW TUESDAY, JULY 25, 40 LAPS, $23,023 TO WIN

BECHTELSVILLE, PA JUNE 27, 2023 One of the most anticipated events of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series is the Red Robin Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week event this year presented by HVAC Distributors. Unfortunately, a very unstable weather pattern with a forecast of showers and heavy thunderstorms has forced the cancellation of this event Tuesday night, June 27 at the Grandview Speedway.

It’s very disappointing to lose this event as it has always been a star filled thriller for the 410 sprints at Grandview Speedway. But have no fear, the 410 Sprints are returning to Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night July 25 with the first time presentation of the High Limit Sprint Series.

New in 2023, the High Limit Sprints have ignited an abundance of interest throughout the county driven by a very lucrative payoff that attracts the best 410 sprint car drivers in the country.

We at Grandview Speedway and the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series are proud to be one of just twelve tracks in the country chosen to host one of these high profile events.

The Tuesday night, July 25 Rich Mar Florists High Limit 410 Sprint Series powered by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment event will be a stand alone single division event at Grandview.

Time Trials, Heat Race Qualifying and a “B” and “C” Main will lead up to the 40 lap High Limit Feature event that will pay the winner $23,023 to the winner. This is the richest sprint car payoff in the history of Thunder on the Hill. HVAC Distributors are back on board for the High Limit Sprint Show that will also grace the winner with the Honor of the Hodnett Cup.

Drivers chasing this big payoff on the Hill include Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu, Brian Brown, Michael Kofoid, Zeb Wise, Danny Dietrich, Freddie Rahmer, Anthony Macri, Tyler Courtney, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, and Aaron Reutzel just to name a few.

The High Limits Sprint Car Series is a mid-week racing series led by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet. The mission is to grow sprint car racing and inject more money into the sport.

Adults tickets for this event are $40, children 6-11 $20 and children five and under will be admitted for Free. The Pit fee is $45 and a license is not required.

On race night, July 25 gates will open at 4 PM for those spectators who purchased their tickets in advance. Advance ticket holders will enter the grandstand through the Turn 1 Grandstand Gate. General admission tickets will go on sale at 4:30 PM at the front gate. Information on purchasing tickets will be posted on the Grandview Speedway and Thunder on the Hill Racing Series websites shortly.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

 

 

Williams Grove Honors Career, Impact & Legacy Of Mitch Smith Friday

35th annual running of Mitch Smith Memorial on tap

6/25/23

Mechanicsburg – When Williams Grove Speedway gets down to action on Friday night, it will do so for the 35th year in a row in honor of a famed sprint car great, the late Mitch Smith of Linglestown.

The oval will host the Pennsy Supply 35th annual Mitch Smith Memorial as part of Pennsylvania Speedweek on June 30 at 7:30 pm.

And the race to honor Smith will pay a lucrative $20,000 to win, an increase of $5,000 over last year, out of the largest total speedweek purse to be posted in all 2023 series events to go along with the largest amount to win.

Richard D. “Mitch” Smith was the original “Mr. Excitement” of Pennsylvania sprint car lore.

At Williams Grove Speedway alone he ended his four-decade long career in 1978 with 27 sprint car wins and nine super modified victories.

But overall on his career, his checkered flags added up to 179.

The name Mitch Smith became cemented nationally when in 1971 the “little guy” from Linglestown trounced the boasting stars of the United States Auto Club, not once, but three times when they towed into the region.

In 1971, USAC was to sprint car racing what the World of Outlaws is today.

USAC competition was the way to Indy. The USAC circuit groomed its drivers to sit on the Indy 500 starting grid.

And start they did.

But on June 19 and September 25 at Williams Grove Speedway in 1971 and again on July 17 at Selinsgrove Speedway, Mitch Smith used a rarely doled out temporary racing permit issued by USAC to just a few local drivers to beat the traveling band – badly.

The USAC stars were furious.

Protests were lodged and tear-downs were performed.

All was legal.

Smith had beaten the unquestionable best in the sprint car business not once, not twice but three times.

The word went out.

“The Linglestown Leadfoot,” Mitch Smith, had trounced USAC in Central Pennsylvania.

Smith retired from the sport in 1978 and in 1988 at the age of 58 was felled by a massive heart attack.

In 1995 Mitch Smith was inducted posthumously into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Iowa.

It is the legacy left behind and the impact that Smith had on the sport in the region and at Williams Grove Speedway that the oval honors again this year with the running of the 35th annual Mitch Smith Memorial on Friday night.

Brent Marks is the defending winner of the prestigious Mitch Smith Memorial.

The Myerstown driver wired the field to claim the 2022 event.

Lance Dewease is the winningest driver in Smith Memorial history, having scored wins in 1992, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2018 and in 2021.

Fred Rahmer has four Smith Memorials to his credit along with the late Greg Hodnett.

Stevie Smith won the inaugural event in 1989.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

35th Annual Mitch Smith Memorial Is Friday At Williams Grove

Speedweek Crown Jewel Boasts Largest Total Purse And Largest Winner’s Share Again In 2023

Total Event Worth Nearly 50K

6/25/23
 

Mechanicsburg - Williams Grove Speedway will again present the biggest race of the Pennsylvania Speedweek Series this Friday night, June 30 at 7:30 pm when it hosts the Pennsy Supply 35th annual Mitch Smith Memorial for 410 sprint cars.

Known for decades as The Crown Jewel of Speedweek, the Mitch Smith Memorial will pay a hefty $20,000 to win out of a total purse worth nearly $50,000.

The Pennsy Supply Mitch Smith Memorial honors the late, great Richard “Mitch” Smith of Linglestown who succumbed to a massive heart attack in 1988, some 10 years after retiring.

Smith left the sport in 1978 after a four-decade long career wherein he scored 27 sprint car wins and nine super modified victories at Williams Grove alone to go along with 179 overall checkered flags.

Time trials will set the starting grids for the Friday Smith Memorial with the main event going 30-laps in distance.

The fastest driver in qualifying time trials will earn the $300 Fast Tees Fast Time Award, courtesy of Fast Tees Screenprinting of Thompsontown.

The Smith Memorial will be another race in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series at the track.

The special speedweek event will be a stand-alone sprint car program, highlighting the speedweek 410 sprint cars.

Fireworks will also be part of the Independence Day holiday weekend show.

Adult general admission for the race is set at $30 with youth ages 13 – 20 admitted for $15. Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Pennsy Supply is a manufacturer of aggregate, asphalt, sand and concrete products while also providing construction services.

With locations across North and Central Pennsylvania and Delaware, the 100-plus year old business is headquartered in Harrisburg and is located on the web at www.pennsysupply.com.

First run in 1989, Stevie Smith won the very first Mitch Smith Memorial before returning for wins again in 2012 and 2014.

No driver owns more wins in the speedweek race than six-time event champion Lance Dewease.

Brent Marks is the defending race champion.

Among others, previous winners have included Joey Allen, Alan Krimes, Daryn Pittman, Trey Starks, Don Kreitz Jr. Fred Rahmer, Greg Hodnett and Danny Dietrich.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, June 24, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

ANTHONY MACRI WINS A THRILLER TO KICK-OFF PA SPEEDWEEK; Bob Scott Jr. Scores First Lincoln Win

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Monday, June 26, 2023 (7:30PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 410 Sprints ($8,000 to win)

Saturday, July 1, 2023 (6PM) CROWNSTONE EQUIPMENT NIGHT presented by GENE LATTA FORD: Central PA Legends, 600 Xcel Modifieds, 600 Wingless Micros plus Limited Stocks

Saturday, July 8, 2023 (7PM) HANOVER BUILDING SYSTEMS NIGHT: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints plus KIDS NIGHTS with Big Wheel Races

Abbottstown, PA (June 24, 2023) – “They say its better to chase than to lead,” that statement came from Anthony Macri who chased Danny Dietrich for the first 26 laps of the 30 lap feature on Saturday night before scoring the first win of 2023 PA Speedweek and claiming the $10,092 to win Kevin Gobrecht Memorial. The final five laps of the feature were epic as Macri, Dietrich and Brent Marks all vied for the win as they worked around lapped cars. Macri gave a recap from his point of view of the wild finish, “Where Danny went I went to the opposite lane. I saw the chance to make a move in 1 and 2 and I slid Danny and the next thing I knew I saw the 19.” The three swapped spots with sliders galore, “It makes you get up in the seat a bit when you’re racing these two. You know they’re going to race you hard but they’re going to race you clean.”

Lincoln has honored the late Kevin Gobrecht for 24 years with the Kevin Gobrecht Memorial. Macri’s career started well after Kevin’s passing, but his legacy continues on with the annual race, “I don’t know much about Kevin other than he was a badass wheel man. Anyone you talk to has absolutely nothing but great things to say about him as a driver and a person. To be able to win a race in his name is pretty special for anyone and its special to me.”

Lucas Wolfe drew the pole for Saturday night’s feature and Danny Dietrich lined up to his outside. The two raced wheel to wheel at the flag stand, through turns 1 and 2 and down the back stretch. Danny eventually got the advantage over Wolfe as they raced out of turn 4.

Anthony Macri was closing in on Wolfe for second and took it by a nose on lap 3. Chad Trout followed sending Wolfe back to fourth. Brent Marks was also moving up through the field and got by Wolfe for fourth in turn 1. Trout showed his nose under Macri in turns 3 and 4 but did not make the pass. Marks got by Trout in turn 2 but Trout tried to reclaim the spot down the back stretch. Marks held and took third on lap 9.

As Dietrich entered lapped traffic on lap 9, he had cars racing three-wide in front of him. Trout was still hot on Marks’ tail tank trying to reclaim third. Trout took the spot back on lap 12, but Marks battled back and reclaimed the spot on the next lap.

Justin Peck entered the picture as he made a bid for third. Marks, Trout, Peck and Wolfe were all battling for position with lapped traffic in play.

Macri was closing in on Danny and Peck took fourth from Trout by inches at the line on lap 17.

Lapped traffic was racing three-wide again in front of Danny and this time Macri was right there to challenge for the lead. Marks was also closing in on the leaders as he worked his way around lapped cars.

Macri got under Dietrich but Danny moved down to block his line forcing Macri to move up the track. Macri got under Danny again this time taking the lead, but Dietrich took it back as they entered turn 3, holding on to the top spot. The next lap Marks tried to slide both Macri and Dietrich in turns 3 and 4 which resulted in Macri taking the lead.

Danny went low and reclaimed the lead coming out of turn 2 but Macri held on by inches at the line with two laps to go.

Dietrich was all over Macri on the last lap with Marks right there in play too.

Macri won the epic battle by .916 over Marks who managed to slip by Dietrich on the final lap. Danny was third and Peck crossed the line fourth. Freddie Rahmer worked his way up through the field to finish fifth.

Bob Scott Jr. Scores First Lincoln Win

Jason Townsend and Jake Jones made up the front row for the start of the 20-lap feature on Saturday night. Jones took the lead and had Alex Updegraff in tow with Alex taking the lead from his fourth starting spot. Jones was in second with Blake Decker in third. Decker got by Jones for second leaving Jones to fend off a challenge from Sammy Rial for third.

Rial, Bob Scott Jr. and Jones went three-wide for third with Rial taking the spot. Scott and Rial were wheel to wheel at the line on lap 4 for the spot. Scott kept moving forward and was up to second on lap five after starting eighth. Scott took the lead from Updegraff on lap 7. Rial followed and took second at the line.

The first caution of the race came on lap 7 as Hunter Fulton slowed on the track.

Scott led Rial, Decker, Jones and McClane on the restart. Rial looked to the bottom on the restart but Scott held the lead as he raced through the middle of the turns. McClane up next to Jones for fourth when the caution came out for Tyler Knaub and Will Long who both got spun out in turn 2 on lap 6.

The top five for the restart were Scott, Rial, Decker, McClane and Jones. Scott continued to lead. Mike Goodwin had started 18th and was up to sixth on lap 11. Goodwin was working on Jones for a spot in the top five when Bryan Hare was facing the wrong way bringing out the caution on lap 12.

Scott, Rial, Decker, McClane and Jones made up the top five for the restart. Rial was all over Scott on the restart. Decker nearly got out of shape in turn 2 allowing Jones to get by him for third. Scott Sipe was up to fifth as McClane was starting to feel the effects of a flat tire. The caution came out on lap 14 for McClane who had succumbed to his tire issue.

Scott, Rial, Jones, Decker and Sipe were the top five for the restart. Sipe was up next to Decker and took fourth at the line by inches. The two continued to race wheel to wheel for the position.

Goodwin got under Decker for fifth and nearly had Sipe with three to go. Goodwin was up to third with two laps to go. Sipe was there to challenge Goodwin but could not make the late race pass.

Scott scored his first career Lincoln Speedway win 1.501 seconds over Rial. Goodwin charged through the field for a third place finish. Hunter Fulton crossed the line fourth and Sipe held on to finish fifth.

This Monday, June 26, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with PA Speedweek for the 410 sprints. Racing starts at 7:30PM with pit gates opening at 5PM and grandstand gates opening at 5:30PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, June 24, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 39M-Anthony Macri ($10,092); 2. 19M-Brent Marks; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 13-Justin Peck; 5. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 6. 1X-Chad Trout; 7. 5W-Lucas Wolfe; 8. 58-Tanner Thorson; 9. 2D-Chase Dietz; 10. 45-Jeff Halligan; 11. 44-Dylan Norris; 12. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 13. 75-Tyler Ross; 14. 23B-Devon Borden; 15. 6-Ryan Smith; 16. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 17. 39T-Cameron Smith; 18. 11T-TJ Stutts; 19. 33-Riley Emig; 20. 99M-Kyle Moody; 21. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 22. 55S-Dallas Schott (DNF); 23. 11A-Austin Bishop (DNF); 24. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Danny Dietrich (1-26) & Anthony Macri (27-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 58-Tanner Thorson; 2. 2D-Chase Dietz; 3. 45-Jeff Halligan; 4. 13-Justin Peck; 5. 33-Riley Emig; 6. 55S-Dallas Schott; 7. 35T-Tyler Esh; 8. 38S-Brett Strickler; 9. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 10. 36A-Eddie Lumbar

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 1X-Chad Trout; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 75-Tyler Ross; 6. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 39M-Anthony Macri; 2. 23-Devon Borden; 3. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 4. 19M-Brent Marks; 5. 11-TJ Stutts; 6. 99M-Kyle Moody; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich; 8. 90-Jordan Givler; 9. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 39T-Cameron Smith; 2. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 3. 6-Ryan Smith; 4. 11A-Austin Bishop; 5. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 6. 00K-Kyle Spence; 7. 27-Troy Wagaman; 8. 27s-Alan Krimes; 9. 7H-Trey Hivner

410 Sprint Consy Finish (12 laps) – 1. 99M-Kyle Moody; 2. 55S-Dallas Schott; 3. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 4. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 5. 27-Troy Wagaman; 6. 35T-Tyler Esh; 7. 16-Matt Campbell; 8. 00K-Kyle Spence; 9. 27s-Alan Krimes; 10. 8-Billy Dietrich; 11. 38S-Brett Strickler; 12. 23A-Chris Arnold; 13. 90-Jordan Givler; 14. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF); 15. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 16. 36A-Eddie Lumbar (DNF); 17. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 13- Justin Peck 13.359; 2. 1X-Chad Trout 13.542; 3. 19M-Brent Marks 13.546; 4. 5w-Lucas Wolfe 13.607; 5. 58-Tanner Thorson 13.620; 6. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.633; 7. 39M-Anthony Macri 13.645; 8. 39T-Cameron Smith 13.683; 9. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.689; 10. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.682; 11. 91-Kyle Reinhardt 13.698; 12. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.730; 13. 45-Jeff Halligan 13.792; 14. 44-Dylan Norris 13.805; 15. 23B-Devon Borden 13.809; 16. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.819; 17. 33-Riley Emig 13.848; 18. 75-Tyler Ross 13.856; 19. 11T-TJ Stutts 13.861; 20. 11A-Austin Bishop 13.861; 21. 55S-Dallas Schott 13.872; 22. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.890; 23. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 13.905; 24. 27-Troy Wagaman 13.911; 25. 35T-Tyler Esh 13.967; 26. 16-Matt Campbell 13.975; 27. 8-Billy Dietrich 13.981; 28. 6-Ryan Smith 14.032; 29. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 14.086; 30. 23A-Chris Arnold 14.135; 31. 99M-Kyle Moody 14.143; 32. 27s-Alan Krimes 14.167; 33. 38S-Brett Strickler 14.198; 34. 4R-Zane Rudisill 14.277; 35. 90-Jordan Givler 14.356; 36. 00K-Kyle Spence 14.364; 37. 36A-Eddie Lumbar 15.287

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES ROLLS ON. . . . . . .

HVAC DISTRIBUTORS NIGHT AT GRANDVIEW TO PRESENT PA SPEED WEEK 410 SPRINTS IN THE $10,000 TO WIN HODNETT CUP PLUS 358 MODIFIEDS, TUESDAY NIGHT, JUNE 27

BECHTELSVILLE, PA June 19, 2023 . . . . . . Always one of the biggest nights on the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series schedule is the return of the Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week show paying $10,000 to win the prestigious 35 Lap Hodnett Cup set for Tuesday night, June 27 at the Grandview Speedway. Also part of this special doubleheader is the NASCAR 358 Modifieds chasing $3,000 to win the 30 lap main event. This exciting night of racing is brought to you by HVAC Distributors Gates open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM.

This event always brings out the best and some of the sprint car pre-entries include red hot Freddie Rahmer, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, Kyle Moody, Lucas Wolfe and TJ Stutts just to name a few.

The Hodnett Cup is dedicated to Greg Hodnett, a feature winner, multiple champion and star of the PA Posse who lost his life in a racing accident in 2018. The Hodnett Cup is an actual trophy that belonged to Greg and each year, the event winners’ name is added to the cup. Previous winners of the Hodnett Cup at Grandview include Danny Dietrich (2019) , Aaron Reutzel (2020) and Kyle Larson (2021) and Rico Aberu in 2022.

The 358 NASCAR Modifieds, the weekly division at the Grandview Speedway will also be part of this event, bringing two premier divisions to this venue on the same night, a spectacular Double-header. Modified qualifying events will lead up to the $3,000 to win 30 lap feature. Likely entries include Brett Kressley, Craig Von Dohren, Jared Umbenhauer, Jeff Strunk, Duane Howard, Rick Laubach and Doug Manmiller. Pioneer Pole Building has posted an additional $2,000 for any first time Thunder on the Hill Modified feature winner, making the victory worth $5,000. Drivers in the chase of the PPB Bonus include Eddie Strada, Justin Grim, Danny Bouc, Jordan Watson, Loudon Reimert, Kyle Smith just to name a few.

With thanks to GT Radiator Repairs in Ambler, PA, Modified heat and consolation winners will earn $100. GT Radiator Repairs is a big award winner in their field for great customer service.

Along with the lucrative purse, the C&D Digging $30,000 point fund is on the line for the week long Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week Series.

In addition, Clever Girl Winery will offer $350 to the fast time of time trial qualifying for the 410 Sprints. The current one lap track record is 11.243 set on August 23, 2018 by Aaron Reutzel.

Advance tickets are available by calling 443 513 4456. Please speak clearly and provide your first and last name and the number of tickets you need. Tickets may be paid for and picked up at the WILL CALL window on race night. Advance ticket holders may enter the grandstands at 4:30 PM. Advance tickets orders can be processed up to the day before the race. We apologize, but advance tickets will NOT be available on race day.

General admission tickets are $30 for adults, $10 for children 6 -11 and children under five will be admitted for free. The Pit fee is $40 and a license is not required.

“HVAC Distributors is excited to see racing at Grandview Speedway back for 2023 and to be part of the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series as event sponsor of the Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week show”, Todd Basselgia of HVAC added, “We’re looking forward to meeting and making many new friends and getting the word out on HVAC Distributors and the Daikin product line”. Visit HVAC at www.hvacdist.com or give them a call at: 800.228.4822.

Continued support of the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series is provided by NAPA Auto Parts, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment in Fleetwood, PA and Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiators and Clever Girl Winery. These sponsors play a key role in the on-going success of the Thunder Series.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repairs

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Gates Open 4:30 Advance Tickets Holder may enter at 4 PM

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presents. . .

The Rich Mar Florists

High Limit Sprint Car Series

powered by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment

40 laps $23,023 To Win!

Sprint Cars Taking it to the Limit

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

 

Saturday, June 17, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

DANNY DIETRICH BACK IN VICTORY LANE WITH SPEEDWEEK TUNE-UP WIN; Tyler Emory Declared Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Winner

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, June 24, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial presented by Whitson Mechanical, LLC paying $10,092 to win plus Extreme Stocks

Monday, June 26, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 410 Sprints ($8,000 to win)

Saturday, July 1, 2023 (6PM) CROWNSTONE EQUIPMENT NIGHT presented by GENE LATTA FORD: Central PA Legends, 600 Xcel Modifieds, 600 Wingless Micros plus Limited Stocks

Abbottstown, PA (June 17, 2023) – Danny Dietrich’s first win of the season at Lincoln came on Saturday night during the PA Speedweek Tune-up. The last time Dietrich waited until June to score his first win of the season at Lincoln was 2009.

Dietrich drew the six pill in the redraw, the highest pill available, for his feature start. That didn’t stop him though, Danny was up to third on the second lap, and was second on lap three. Dietrich took the lead from Tyler Ross on lap five. Danny would go unchallenged until a late race restart, “I about lost it there on the restart. The left rear felt low once we went back green. I had to be really conservative. I went into turn 1 and just about spun out.” Ross, who was running second, was able to pull a slider on Dietrich in turn 2 to briefly take the lead back, “Tyler got by me and slid me. Had to get conservative and aggressive. I felt like I ran a really good race there and raced smart with Tyler to make sure I didn’t do anything stupid.”

It was an emotional win for Dietrich who lost his father in-law this week, “This race is for Mike. It’s been a tough week but this is a great way to cap this week off.”

Young-gun Cameron Smith drew the pole for the 30-lap feature and Tyler Ross, back in his family car for the second week in a row, lined up second. Smith had the lead at the line but Ross took the lead coming out of turn 2 and led lap 1. Smith, Kyle Moody and Danny Dietrich were racing three-wide coming out of turn 4 for second with Moody taking the spot. Danny was all over Smith for third and took the spot on lap 2 before the caution came out. Glenndon Forsythe and Cole Young got together in turn 3. Both were able to rejoin the field.

Ross led Moody, Danny, Smith and Domenic Melair for the restart. A seven car incident brought out the red on the restart. Both Freddie Rahmer and Matt Campbell took a spill. Riley Emig, Brandon Rahmer, Chad Trout, Chris Arnold and Jordan Givler were also involved.

Danny looked to the inside of Moody on the restart and got by him for second at the line by inches. Troy Wagaman passed Melair to get into the top five.

Danny was all over Ross for the lead and got a good run coming off or turn 2 on lap 4. It was good enough to get by Ross and Danny took the lead on lap 5. Troy got by Smith for fourth and started reeling in Moody.

Lapped traffic came into play for Danny on lap 8. Dietrich had a half straight-away lead, but heavy lapped traffic loomed ahead. Using the high line, Danny made quick work of lapped cars, maintaining his advantage over Ross.

Moody used lapped traffic to close in on Tyler as Danny checked out at the front of the field.

Melair brought out the yellow flag on lap 16 when he stopped coming out of turn 2. Domenic had been running seventh.

The top five for the restart were Danny, Ross, Moody, Wagaman and Smith. Moody went to the bottom on the restart but could not get by Ross for second. Ross closed in on Danny and pulled a slider to pass him for the lead in turn 2 on lap 18. Danny got him back before they crossed the line to hold on to the top spot.

Moody was there and ready to strike but Ross moved down to block Moody’s line in turns 1 and 2. Billy Dietrich entered the top five on lap 18.

Billy got by Troy for fourth on the back stretch on the final lap but Troy passed him back before the checkered to hold the spot.

Danny scored the win 1.740 seconds ahead of Ross. Moody crossed the line third and Wagaman was fourth. Billy completed the top five.

Tyler Emory Declared Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Winner

After victory lane festivities were completed Cody Overton’s car was disqualified for not meeting the Appalachian Mountain Speedweek rear suspension rules. That meant that Tyler Emory was the winner of the 35-lap, $4,000 to win feature.

Rick Eckert and Tyler Emory made up the front row and raced wheel to wheel the entire first lap until Emory had the advantage coming out of turn 4. Emory led lap 1 with Eckert in second. Eckert, Chad Overton and Gregg Satterlee were in a three-car battle for second. Overton got under Eckert down the back stretch and took second on lap 2. Eckert was left to hold off Satterlee’s challenge for third.

Overton was closing in on Emory as they caught the tail end of the field. Just as Emory found himself in lapped traffic, the yellow came out on lap 10 when Shaun Jones came to a stop in turn 2 after doing a 360 degree spin.

Emory led Overton, Eckert, Satterlee and Dylan Yoder to the cone for the restart. Satterlee was all over Eckert for third but could not make the pass. Overton was making a strong bid for the lead, but Emory held the spot.

Yoder showed his nose under Satterlee for fourth but did not make the pass. Overton was not letting Emory pull away. Chad tried the high line in turns 3 and 4 which resulted in losing ground to the leader. Overton regained the lost time as they caught the tail end of the field lap 20. Overton was on Emory’s bumper as they tried to get around the first lapped car. Overton got under Emory down the back stretch and took the lead on lap 22. Eckert had caught the front of the field as well and made it a three-car battle for the lead. Overton put a lapped car between him and the other contenders, Emory, Eckert, Satterlee and Yoder.

Yoder got by Satterlee for fourth but Satterlee stuck around and the two were in a fierce battle in the final laps. Jason Covert entered the picture late in the race and got by Satterlee for fifth on the final lap.

After Overton’s disqualification, Emory won with Eckert in second. Yoder was third and Covert was fourth. Satterlee completed the top five.

Next Saturday, June 24, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with PA Speedweek for the 410 sprints with the 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial presented by Whitson Mechanical, LLC. The Extreme Stocks will also be in action. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, June 17, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 48-Danny Dietrich ($4,000); 2. 5R-Tyler Ross; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody; 4. 27-Troy Wagaman; 5. 8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 39T-Cameron Smith; 7. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 9. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 10. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 11. 44-Dylan Norris; 12. 38S-Brett Strickler; 13. 90-Jordan Givler; 14. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 15. 17-Cole Young; 16. 23A-Chris Arnold; 17. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF); 18. 27S-Alan Krimes (DNF); 19. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 20. 33-Riley Emig (DNF); 21. 1X-Chad Trout (DNF); 22. 16-Matt Campbell (DNF); 23. 8R-Freddie Rahmer (DNF); 24. 38-Cory Haas (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Tyler Ross (1-4) & Danny Dietrich (5-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody; 3. 38S-Brett Strickler; 4. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 17-Cole Young; 7. 90-Jordan Givler; 8. 7H-Trey Hivner; 9. 35T-Tyler Esh; 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 55M-Domenic Melair; 2. 27-Troy Wagaman; 3. 33-Riley Emig; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 38T-Cameron Smith; 7. 38-Cory Haas; 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 9. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 10. D57-Jeff Miller

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5R-Tyler Ross; 2. 16-Matt Campbell; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 27s-Alan Krimes; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 7. 44-Dylan Norris; 8. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 38-Cory Haas; 2. 90-Jordan Givler; 3. 44-Dylan Norris; 4. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 5. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 6. 23A-Chris Arnold; 7. 35T-Tyler Esh; 8. 7H-Trey Hivner; 9. D57-Jeff Miller; 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 11. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 99M-Kyle Moody 15.149; 2. 39T-Cameron Smith 15.368; 3. 69-Tim Glatfelter 15.415; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich 15.424; 5. 27-Troy Wagaman 15.465; 6. 5R-Tyler Ross 15.571; 7. 38S-Brett Strickler 15.572; 8. 55M-Domenic Melair 15.607; 9. 16-Matt Campbell 15.632; 10. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 15.650; 11. 33-Riley Emig 15.705; 12. 27S-Alan Krimes 15.719; 13. 1X-Chad Trout 15.727; 14. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 15.740; 15. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 15.741; 16. 7H-Trey Hivner 15.762; 17. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 15.803; 18. 8-Billy Dietrich 15.811; 19. 90-Jordan Givler 15.820; 20. 38-Cory Haas 15.858; 21. 44-Dylan Norris 15.874; 22. 17-Cole Young 15.885; 23. 11P-Tim Wagaman 15.915; 24. 95-Kody Hartlaub 15.941; 25. 9-Dalton Dietrich 16.072; 26. 4R-Zane Rudisill 16.264; 27. 23A-Chris Arnold 16.268; 28. 35T-Tyler Esh 16.308; 29. D57-Jeff Miller 16.881

Super Late Models:

Super Late Model Feature Finish (35 laps) – 1. 72-Tyler Emory ($4,000); 2. 0-Rick Eckert; 3. 24-Dylan Yoder; 4. 43A-Jason Covert; 5. 22-Gregg Satterlee; 6. 66C-Matt Cosner; 7. 0X-Andrew Yoder; 8. 2T-Kyle Lee; 9. 6-Jamie Lathroum; 10. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 11. 4-Gary Stuhler; 12. 86-Austin Berry; 13. 66JR-Eddie Carrier Jr.; 14. 20-Trever Feathers; 15. 45-Kyle Hardy; 16. 2W-Justin Weaver; 17. 2D-Dan Stone; 18. 06-Mike Lupfer; 19. 1-Gene Knaub; 20. 19-Drew Weisser; 21. 32J-Shaun Jones; 22. 18C-Matt Cochran; 23. 32-Coleby Frye (DNF) 24. 15O-Chad Overton (DQ)

Lap Leaders – Tyler Emory (1-21) & Chad Overton (22-35)

Super Late Model Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 4-Gary Stuhler; 2. 2JW-Justin Weaver; 3. 2D-Dan Stone; 4. 54-Kyle Hardy; 5. 32-Coleby Frye; 6. 2J-Jeff Rine; 7. 21P-Jakob Piper; 8. 121-Larry Neiderer; 9. 41-Matt Naylor; 10. 17-Nick Dickson

Super Late Model Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 2T-Kyle Lee; 2. 66JR-Eddie Carrier Jr.; 3. 20-Trever Feathers; 4. 1-Gene Knaub; 5. 7L-Kyle Lear; 6. 93-Cory Lawler; 7. 74-Randy Christine; 8. 21M-Matt Murphy; 9. D19-Dillan Stake (DNF)

Super Late Model Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 43A-Jason Covert; 2. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 3. 6-Jamie Lathroum; 4. 18C-Matt Cochran; 5. 75-RJ Dallape; 6. 20K-Colin Knaub; 7. 63-Nathan Long; 8. 15-Scott Flickinger; 9. 54J-Jimmy Combs (DNF)

Super Late Model Heat Four Finish (8 laps) – 1. 0Y-Andrew Yoder; 2. 32J-Shaun Jones; 3. 86-Austin Berry; 4. 06-Mike Lupfer; 5. 19-Drew Weisser; 6. X-Bernie Beard; 7. 02-Tommy Cordell; 8. 11L-Doug Legum; 9. 25K-Kody Lyter (DNF)

Super Late Model Consy #1 Finish (10 laps) – 1. 45-Kyle Hardy; 2. 1-Gene Knaub; 3. 32-Coleby Frye; 4. 2J-Jeff Rine; 5. 21P-Jakob Piper; 6. 74-Randy Christine; 7. 121-Larry Neiderer; 8. 41-Matt Naylor; 9. 21M-Matt Murphy; 10. 93-Cory Lawler; 11. D19-Dillan Stake (DNS); 12. 7L-Kyle Lear (DNS); 13. 17-Nick Dickson (DNS)

Super Late Model Consy #2 Finish (10 laps) – 1. 06-Mike Lupfer; 2. 18C-Matt Cochran; 3. 19-Drew Weisser; 4. 63-Nathan Long; 5. 20K-Colin Knaub; 6. 11L-Doug Legum; 7. 02-Tommy Cordell; 8. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 9. 75-RJ Dallape (DNF); 10. X-Bernie Beard (DNS); 11. 15-Scott Flickinger (DNS); 12. 25K-Kody Lyter (DNS)

Super Late Model Dash #1 Results – 1. 0-Rick Eckert 17.642; 2. 15O-17.827; 3. 24-Dylan Yoder 18.138

Super Late Model Dash #2 Results – 1. 72-Tyler Emory 17.578; 2. 22-Gregg Satterlee 17.704; 3. 66C-Matt Cosner 17.813

Super Late Model Flight A Time Trial Results – 1. 0-Rick Eckert 16.206; 2. 24-Dylan Yoder 16.385; 3. 15O-Cody Overton 16.397; 4. 4-Gary Stuhler 16.435; 5. 2T-Kyle Lee 16.509; 6. 2J-Jeff Rine 16.513; 7. 66JR-Eddie Carrier Jr. 16.516; 8. 2W-Justin Weaver 16.596; 9. 20-Trever Feathers 16.611; 10. 45-Kyle Hardy 16.652; 11. 93-Cory Lawler 16.690; 12. 2D-Dan Stone 16.693; 13. 1-Gene Knaub 16.759; 14. 32-Coleby Frye 16.843; 15. D19-Dillan Stake 16.857; 16. 21P-Jakob Piper 16.948; 17. 7L-Kyle Lear 17.184; 18. 17-Nick Dickson 17.189; 19. 21M-Matt Murphy 20. 121-Larry Neiderer; 21. 74-Randy Christine; 22. 41-Matt Nailor 17.827

Super Late Model Flight B Time Trial Results – 1. 22-Gregg Satterlee 16.469; 2. 72-Tyler Emory 16.564; 3. 66C-Matt Cosner 16.664; 4. 43A-Jason Covert 16.670; 5. 0X-Andrew Yoder 16.712; 6. 119-Bryan Bernheisel 16.805; 7. 06-Mike Lupfer 16.826; 8. 6-Jamie Lathroum 16.999; 9. 32J-Shaun Jones 17.030; 10. 18C-Matt Cochran 17.138; 11. 86-Austin Berry 17.176; 12. 75-RJ Dallape 17.364; 13. 19-Drew Weisser 17.449; 14. 15-Scott Flickinger 17.594; 15. X-Bernie Beard 17.633; 16. 63-Nathan Long 18.079; 17. 11L-Doug Legum 18.193; 18. 20-Colin Knaub 18.212; 19. 02-Tommy Cordell 18.350; 20. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 21. 25K-Kody Lyter 18.894

 

 

PA Speedweek Starts Friday At Williams Grove 30-lap Series Opener Worth $8,000, June 30 Smith Memorial Worth 20K

6/18/23

Mechanicsburg – The 33rd annual Pennsylvania Speedweek Series for 410 sprint cars kicks off this Friday night, June 23, at Williams Grove Speedway.

The 10 night 2023 series will visit Williams Grove twice, first for the kickoff on June 23 and then again on June 30 for the $20,000 to win Mitch Smith Memorial.

Presented by the Kiley Group, the speedweek opener this Friday will feature the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints going 30 laps in distance and paying $8,000 to win.

The HJ Towing and Recovery 358 sprint cars will also be in action to round out an open wheel doubleheader.

Time trials for the speedweek field will begin at 7:30 pm with gates opening at 5:30.

The race is another in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series of races at the oval with the fast qualifier earning $300 from Fast Tees screen-printing of Thompsontown.

Pennsylvania Speedweek runs through July 3 at area ovals with the June 30 Pennsy Supply Mitch Smith Memorial at the Grove boasting the largest series payout to win at $20,000.

Presenting the speedweek opener, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. performs work for publicly traded utility companies, energy companies, municipalities, and private entities while employing hundreds of team members in multiple locations throughout the Northeast.

Last year in speedweek action at Williams Grove, Anthony Macri won the series opener while Brent Marks scored the prestigious Mitch Smith Memorial before going on to wrap up the 2022 series title.

Adult general admission for June 23 is $25 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

To date this season in 358 sprint action at the track, three different races have produced three different winners in the form of Cody Fletcher, Derek Locke and Doug Hammaker.

This week’s event will be the fourth race of the season for the division at the track.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

WAGAMAN JR. SCORES FIRST WILLIAMS GROVE SPRINT WIN IN FIRST

GROVE START FOR HEFFNER, EMERSON AXSOM WINS USAC FEATURE

6/16/23

MECHANICSBURG, PA – Troy Wagaman Jr.’s first Williams Grove start in

Mike Heffner’s No. 27 resulted in his first trip to victory lane

following the sprint car feature Friday night. He earned $5,500 for the win.

“This thing is a dream to drive,” he said. “I tried to do the best I

could for these guys. I thought I was setting a decent pace. I didn’t

want to get to the lapped cars at the wrong time. I’m in shock right

now. I can’t believe they called me because I wasn’t doing that well.”

Billy Dietrich led the opening lap over Wagaman Jr. and Austin Bishop before a caution slowed the race with three laps completed.

T.J. Stutts passed Bishop and then challenged Wagaman Jr. following

the restart. Dietrich, meanwhile, opened up a comfortable lead.

Dietrich’s great run came to an end with 10 laps completed as he

jumped the cushion and hit the fourth turn fence bringing out the

yellow.

This handed the lead to Wagaman Jr. for the restart with Stutts

second. Stutts raced inside of the leader when action resumed, but Wagaman Jr. held the

spot.

Stutts continued to challenge Wagaman for a few laps before he pulled

away while nineth starter Freddie Rahmer raced into fifth spot.

Heavy traffic was in front of the leaders with five laps to go but Wagaman was nice and smooth through traffic and pulled away from

Stutts over the final laps to score his first career Grove win in his

first start at the track in the Mike Heffner No. 27.

Stutts, Rahmer, Steve Buckwalter and Austin Bishop completed the top five. Danny Dietrich, Devon

Borden, Kyle Moody, Cameron Smith and Justin Whittall rounded out the top 10.

Heat races were won by Dietrich, Bishop and Wagaman Jr.

Presented by Kurt Smith Motorsports, The 30-lap USAC Eastern Storm main event saw Timmy Buckwalter grab the lead to start

over Emerson Axsom and Briggs Danner.

Axsom challenged Buckwalter for the lead for several laps as Alex

Bright challenged Danner for third with Justin Grant in fifth spot

early on.

The red flag flew with seven laps completed when Brady Bacon and Robert

Ballou were involved in a second turn crash.

Bright’s fuel cell was damaged in the wreck and his car was leaking fuel and a small

fire erupted. There were no injuries.

Grant and Thomas Meseraull passed Danner following the restart.

Axsom stayed right with Buckwalter before he’d grab the lead off the fourth

corner with 17 laps completed. Daison Pursley, who started 14th, was

up to third after passing Meseraull and Grant.

Pursley and Buckwalter traded the second spot in turns three and four as Axsom built a 1.5

second lead. Pursley finally made the pass stick with four laps to go.

Pursley got to Axsom next as they raced into turn three on the final

lap, but Axsom, of Franklin, Ind., held on for his first career Grove

win and second straight in Eastern Storm action. The top two are recent high

school graduates.

Buckwalter, Grant and Meseraull completed the top five.

Danner, Mitchel Moles, C.J. Leary, Jake Swanson and Kyle Moody rounded out the

top 10.

“It’s pretty cool to win here,” Axsom said. “I was able to run the top

and carry momentum.”

A total of 31 USAC National Sprint Cars were on hand for the annual

Eastern Storm event. Meseraull set a track record in qualifying time trials

with a lap of 19.016. The previous record was 19.509 set by Kevin

Thomas Jr on June 15, 2018.

The USAC heat races were won by C.J. Leary, Brady Bacon, Robert Ballou

and Mario Clouser. Mitchel Moles won the semi-feature.

Anton Hernandez flipped over the first turn fence while he was lining

up for the third heat race. He was uninjured.

Sprint Car Feature Finish (25 laps): 1. Troy Wagaman Jr. 2. TJ Stutts. 3.

Freddie Rahmer. 4. Steve Buckwalter. 5. Austin Bishop. 6. Danny

Dietrich. 7. Devon Borden. 8. Kyle Moody. 9. Cameron Smith. 10. Justin

Whittall. 11. Chad Trout. 12. Aaron Bollinger. 13. Jordan Givler. 14.

Jimmy Siegel. 15. Lucas Wolfe. 16. Ryan Taylor. 17. Tim Glatfelter.

18. Ricky Dieva. 19. Zane Rudisill. 20. Dave Grube. 21. Billy

Dietrich. 22. Chris Frank.

USAC National Sprint Car Feature Finish (30 laps): 1. Emerson Axsom.

2. Daison Pursley. 3. Timmy Buckwalter. 4. Justin Grant. 5. Thomas

Meseraull. 6. Briggs Danner. 7. Mitchel Moles. 8. C.J. Leary. 9. Jake

Swanson. 10. Kyle Moody. 11. Chase Stockon. 12. Matt Mitchell. 13.

Mario Clouser. 14. Brady Bacon. 15. Joey Amantea. 16. Max Adams. 17.

Kyle Cummins. 18. Logan Seavey. 19. Matt Westfall. 20. Charles Davis

Jr. 21. Kevin Thomas Jr. 22. Alex Bright. 23. Robert Ballou. 24. Shane

Cottle.

DNQ: Anton Hernandez, Dave Axton, Jason Cherry, Preson Lattomus, Carson Garrett, Tom Harris, Steve Drevicki

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

Port Royal Speedway

By- Justin Snyder

  Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA- (June 15, 2023)- There’s a storm brewing in Juniata County in the form of high-powered Sprint Cars! Port Royal Speedway is set to host this Saturday, June 17th, the AMSOIL INC. USAC Racing Sprint Cars, the Silver Crown Sprint Cars and the Weikert’s Livestock winged Sprint Cars as part of the 16th annual USAC Eastern Storm tour.     This will be the series’ 12th attempt at visiting the Speed Palace as nine events have been held and two were lost because of weather and the Covid-19 outbreak.     The annual wingless event will pay $6000 to win and features the Winged Sprint Cars competing for $5000 to win. This will be the second ever visit to the track for the Silver Crown Sprint Cars, who will be vying for an $8000 prize, and has only further ensured this season’s Eastern Storm visit will be one of the most highly anticipated visits in recent memory to the Speedway.     Pit Gates Open at 4:00pm, GA Gates Open at 5:00pm and racing set to kick off at 7:00pm.     GA- $30, Students- $15, Pits- $40     Port Royal Speedway has been an annual visit of the USAC wingless sprint cars dating back to 2012 with past winners being Damion Gardner (2012), Dave Darland (2013), Brady Bacon (2014), Robert Ballou (2015), Bryan Clauson (2016), Chris Windom (2017-18), Tyler Courtney in 2019 and most recently Logan Seavey.     The annual week-long event features visits to six different tracks across six consecutive days along, with the single visit of the USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series.     Jake Swanson enters the weekend as the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint points leaders, and he holds a narrow 1-point advantage over second-place Kyle Cummins. Brady Bacon (-23), Emerson Axsom (-28) and CJ Leary (-41) complete the top five.     In Weikert’s Livestock 410 action, Jeff Halligan enters the weekend as the most recent winner in the division as he held off Lucas Wolfe and Dylan Cisney last weekend.     Devon Borden sits on top of the series’ point standings, and he holds a 120-point advantage over Mike Wagner. Halligan (-155), Cisney (-180) and Gerard McIntyre Jr (-350) complete the top five.     The USAC Silver Crown Champ Car Series is one of the most historic and prestigious series in all open wheel competition and lists some of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport as past champions. This season marks their second-ever appearance at the Juniata County oval. Logan Seavey scored the win last season as part of a clean sweep in USAC action at the track.     Seavey enters the weekend as the leader in the series point standings and he holds a narrow 24-point advantage over second-place Kody Swanson. Taylor Farns (-24), Taylor Roahrig (-34) and Kaylee Bryson (-43) make up the rest of the top five.     For updated news and information make sure to visit www.portroyalspeedway.om and stay connected via our various social media outlets on Facebook and twitter.        

 

 

NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES. . . . .

JAKE SWANSON WINS FIRST THUNDER EVENT IN THE USAC NON-WING SPRINT CARS; STRUNK WINS MODIFIED FEATURE NUMBER SEVENTEEN AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA (June 13, 2023) – The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series kicked off the Amsoil National-touring USAC Non-Wing Sprint Car Series Eastern Storm on Tuesday night at Grandview Speedway in a spectacular double-header with the 358 Modifieds presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings. The 40-lap USAC Jesse Hockett Classic was won by Jake Swanson collecting a $6,000 payday for his first Thunder on the Hill win, while the 358 Modified main event was won by Jeff Strunk claiming his 17th Thunder Series victory in the special event series. Strunk, driving the Glenn and Bonita Hyneman #126 earned $3,000 for his win in the 30 lap main event. A total purse in excess of $45,000 was distributed with thirty-one USAC Sprints and thirty-two 358 Modifieds taking part in the big evening of racing. A well prepared racing surface delivered a great night action for both divisions.

Anaheim, California’s Jake Swanson kicked off the Eastern Storm at the top of the podium, picking up his first-ever win in the east coast swing of the series that started in 2007.

“I don’t even know what to say, I’m so pumped,” an excited Swanson said during Victory Lane ceremonies. “This has been a long time coming and we’ve worked really hard for this.”

Swanson dominated the early portion of the event taking control on the opening circuit with Thomas Meseraull close on his rear bumper. The caution flag flew for the first time on lap 18 for Oklahoma’s Brady Bacon – who raced up to the 9th position after qualifying in the semi-feature event.

On the restart, a 3-wide battle for the fourth position moved Emerson Axsom passed local favorite, Briggs Danner. Axsom would battle past Stockon into third, and then onto second-place with ten laps remaining.

The action stopped on lap 30 when Briggs Danner spun in turn two, collecting Matt Westfall who flipped bringing out the red flag.

Axsom challenged Swanson when the green flag flew again, riding around the inside of the race track, while Swanson rode almost against the outside wall of the famed one-third mile Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania oval.

The two pulled side-by-side with five laps remaining, but Jake Swanson would hold on to win the $6,000 Jesse Hockett Classic main event, Axsom settled for second position, Robert Ballou came home in third, Timmy Buckwalter in fourth, and Kyle Cummins rounded out the top five finishers.

Cummins, from Princeton, IN, started the evening with the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Series Quick Time presented by Clever Girl Winery racing a lap of 13.662. Heat races were won by Steven Drevicki, Mitchel Moles, Robert Ballou, and Emerson Axsom. The semi-feature was won by CJ Leary.

In the NASCAR 358 Modified event, Jeff Strunk went on to be the winner, but not without a few scary moments, a battle to take the lead, and, in the closing laps, he had to hold off a challenging Doug Manmiller.

Eddie Strada led the early portion of the event maintaining the top spot after a slew of early race accidents, the most heartbreaking coming on the 4th circuit when Justin Grim took the lead before making contact with an infield tire. Both Strada and Grim were in the hunt for that $2,000 Pioneer Pole Building Bonus for any first time 358 Modified Thunder feature winner.

With Strada leading, Strunk and Doug Manmiller battled for the second position maintaining a rapid pace during the bulk of the 30-lap 358 Modified main event. While running the inside lane while approaching lapped traffic, Strunk made his move outside Strada taking over the lead. Manmiller followed into the second position and Mike Gular moved into third.

The caution flag flew two more times in the late stages of the event, but Strunk was able to keep Manmiller and Gular behind him. The three would finish in that order respectively, Danny Bouc finished in the fourth position and Brett Kressley finished in fifth.

GT Radiator Repair NASCAR 358 Modified Heats were won by Alex Yankowski, Doug Manmiller, and Jordan Watson earning a $100 bonus – Kyle Smith won the last-chance qualifier scoring $100 for his efforts.

The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series returns on Tuesday, June 27 for Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Car Speedweek presented by HVAC Distributors for the $10,000-to-win Greg Hodnett Cup. The 358 Modifieds are also on the schedule for this always popular mid-week doubleheader.

USAC National Sprint Car Series
Time Trials -- 1. Kyle Cummins 13.662 2. Justin Grant 13.715 3. Chase Stockon 13.746 4. Matt Mitchell 13.776 5. Briggs Danner 13.813 6. Thomas Meseraull 13.895 7. Jake Swanson 13.932 8. Emerson Axsom 13.996 9. Timmy Buckwalter 14.052 10. CJ Leary 14.055 11. Matt Westfall 14.059 12. Shane Cottle 14.06 13. Brady Bacon 14.065 14. Daison Pursley 14.122 15. Carson Garrett 14.125 16. Logan Seavey 14.131 17. Steven Drevicki 14.147 18. Mitchel Moles 14.181 19. Robert Ballou 14.182 20. Anton Hernandez 14.195 21. Bobby Butler 14.217 22. Charles Davis Jr. 14.311 23. Alex Bright 14.329 24. Joey Amantea 14.405 25. Ricky Lewis 14.632 26. Patrick Chilmonik 14.684 27. Kyle Moody 14.706 28. Jason Cherry 15.817 NT- Max Adams, Isaac Chapple, Tom Harris

Heat 1 – 1. Steven Drevicki 2. Kyle Cummins 3. Timmy Buckwalter 4. Briggs Danner
Heat 2 – 1. Mitchel Moles 2. Thomas Meseraull 3. Justin Grant 5. Daison Pursley
Heat 3 – 1. Robert Ballou 2. Jake Swanson 3. Carson Garett 4. Chase Stockon
Heat 4 – 1. Emerson Axsom 2. Shane Cottle 3. Anton Hernandez 4. Logan Seavey
Semi-Feature – 1. CJ Leary 2. Brady Bacon 3. Bobby Butler 4. Matt Mitchell 5. Alex Bright 6. Matt Westfall
A-Main (40 Laps) – 1. Jake Swanson 2. Emerson Axsom 3. Robert Ballou 4. Timmy Buckwalter 5. Kyle Cummins 6. Daison Pursley 7. Thomas Meseraull 8. Shane Cottle 9. Chase Stockon 10. Alex Bright 11. Steven Drevicki 12. Carson Garrett 13. Matt Mitchell 14. Brady Bacon 15. CJ Leary 16. Justin Grant 17. Mitchel Moles 18. Anton Hernandez 19. Briggs Danner 20. Max Adams 21. Logan Seavey 22. Matt Westfall 23. Charles Davis Jr. 24. Bobby Butler

NASCAR 358 Modifieds
Heat 1 – 1. Alex Yankowski 2. Louden Reimert 3. Eddie Strada 4. Craig Whitmoyer 5. Adrianna Delliponti 6. Rick Laubach
Heat 2 – 1. Doug Manmiller 2. Mike Gular 3. Ryan Watt 4. Brett Kressley 5. Duane Howard 6. Jimmy Leiby
Heat 3 – 1. Jordan Watson 2. Jeff Strunk 3. Danny Bouc 4. Justin Grim 5. Logan Watt 6. Jared Umbenhauer
Consi – 1. Kyle Smith 2. Mike Lisowski 3. Bobby Trapper, Jr. 4. Brian Hirthler 5. Ray Swinehart 6. Eric Kormann
Feature (30 Laps) – 1. Jeff Strunk 2. Doug Manmiller 3. Mike Gular 4. Danny Bouc 5. Brett Kressley 6. Ryan Watt 7. Mike Lisowski 8. Kyle Smith 9. Eddie Strada 10. Jared Umbenhauer 11. Alex Yankowski 12. Adrianna Delliponti 13. Craig Whitmoyer 14. Duane Howard 15. Jimmy Leiby 16. Bobby Trapper 17. Eric Kormann 18. Brian Hrithler 19. Louden Reimert 20. Jordan Watson 21. Rick Laubach 22. Ray Swinehart 23. Justin Grim 24. Logan Watt

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiator Repair of Ambler, PA

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

 

 

GET READY FOR RACE DAY . . . .

USAC NON-WING SPRINTS IN THE EASTERN STORM & 358 MODIFIEDS,

SHOWCASE BIG EVENT PRESENTED BY PIONEER POLE BUILDINGS TUESDAY, JUNE 13 AT GRANDVIEW

Just the facts. . . .

The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings will host the AMSOIL USAC National Non-Wing Sprints in opening night of the Eastern Storm, Tuesday night, June 13 at the Grandview Speedway, Bechtelsville, PA
AMSOIL USAC National Sprint Series is highlighted with the $6,000 to win Jesse Hockett Classic plus the 358 NASCAR Modifieds doing battle in a 30 lap $3,000 to win main event.
Gates open at 5 PM, Racing begins with qualifying at 7:30 PM
This event will mark the 75th USAC Non-Wing Sprint event presented in Berks County.
The first three USAC events were won by Tommy Hinnershitz of Oley, PA at the Reading Fairgrounds in April, June and September of 1956
PPB has a $2,000 bonus for any first time 358 Modified Thunder on the Hill feature winner. A first time winner will earn $5,000 for 30 laps.
Clever Girl Winery of Bangor, PA has a $350 bonus for the USAC Sprint fast time qualifier.
GT Radiator Repairs has an additional $100 for 358 Modified Heat and Consolation winners.
Brady Bacon has a total of five Thunder on the Hill victories.
Brady Bacon is the defending winner of this event.
One lap track record for USAC at Grandview is held by Kevin Thomas Jr, with a time of 13.360 established on June 5, 2012.
Early ENTRIES ;

Brady Bacon Kyle Cummins C.J. Leary

Justin Grant Jake Swanson Emerson Axsom

Mitchel Moles Chase Stockon Kevin Thomas Jr

Robert Ballou Briggs Danner Tim Buckwalter

Logan Seavey Matt Westfall Daison Pursley

Carson Garrett Jordon Rodgers Brandon Mattox

Alex Bright Matt Mitchell Shane Cottle

Charles Davis Jr T-MEZ and others

Advance tickets for the Tuesday, June 13 event are available by calling 443 513 4456. Please speak clearly and provide your first and last name and the number of tickets you need. Tickets may be paid for and picked up at the WILL CALL window on race night. Advance ticket holders may enter the grandstands at 4:30 PM. Advance tickets orders can be processed up to the day before the race. We apologize, but advance tickets will NOT be available on race day. Adult admission tickets are $30, children 6 to 11 are $10 and children 5 and under will be admitted free. The Pit fee is $40 and a license is not required.

Continued support of the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series is provided by NAPA Auto Parts, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment in Fleetwood, PA , Pioneer Pole Buildings, HVAC Distributors and Rich Mar Florist. These sponsors play a key role in the on-going success of the Thunder Series.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiators

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

Pioneer Pole Buildings Night

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Justin Peck Looking Forward to PA Sprint SpeedWeek; A Look Back at Recent SpeedWeek History

Mechanicsburg, PA (June 12, 2023) – Sixteen days after taking a nasty ride at Bridgeport Speedway, Justin Peck was back behind the wheel at Lincoln Speedway. Peck will pick-up Ohio SpeedWeek on Tuesday and then return to Pennsylvania with plans to run the entire PA Sprint SpeedWeek. Last year, Peck finished second in the final SpeedWeek point standings, “I feel like we put in a good week last year but Brent won five races. It’s tough to beat a guy that wins half the shows and it seems like he ran second in the other half.”

Since teaming up with Buch Motorsports Peck has been a staple at PA Sprint SpeedWeek and scored his first and only SpeedWeek victory in 2021 at Lincoln, “This will be my third consecutive PA SpeedWeek with the same guys. I feel like we’ve been pretty good all three years, we won a race the first year, we did not win a race last year, but we had a couple of podiums and a couple of top fives ended up second in the points.” The night Peck won at Lincoln, both Kyle Larson and Christopher Bell were in the field.

Peck and the Buch Team are no strangers to Pennsylvania, “I’m feeling pretty confident. I love Pennsylvania and my guys are from PA and we’re based here so we have a lot of good support. This is something I look forward to.” Peck will look to capture the $6,000 bonus as the high point man for the ten race series. This year's $30,000 point fund is sponsored by C&D Rigging, Grantville, PA. C&D Rigging is the leader in millwrighting and mechanical erection of machinery and heavy equipment since 2013. This will be the largest total point fund ever offered for the Speed Week series with a point fund bonus posted for fifteen positions in final points.

Follow Pennsylvania Speedweek on Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date on driver commitments, race day information and more.

Speedweek History:

Friday, June 23 – Williams Grove $8,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Anthony Macri; 2021-Lance Dewease; 2020-Lance Dewease; 2019-Lance Dewease; 2018-Trey Starks

2022 Top 5: Anthony Macri, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, Lance Dewease, TJ Stutts

Saturday, June 24 – Lincoln $10,092 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Anthony Macri; 2021-Brent Marks; 2020-Danny Dietrich; 2019-Chad Trout; 2018-Danny Dietrich

2022 Top 5: Anthony Macri, Justin Peck, Brent Marks, Freddie Rahmer, Chase Dietz

Sunday, June 25 – BAPS $8,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Rain; 2021-Brent Marks

2021 Top 5: Brent Marks, Ryan Smith, Sam Hafertepe, JJ Grasso, Anthony Macri

Monday, June 26 – Lincoln $8,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Brent Marks; 2021-Justin Peck; 2020-Rico Abreu; 2019-Brian Montieth; 2018-Danny Dietrich

2022 Top 5: Brent Marks, Kyle Larson, Anthony Macri, Troy Wagaman, Justin Peck

Tuesday, June 27 – Grandview $10,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Rico Abreu; 2021-Kyle Larson; 2020-Kyle Larson; 2019-Christopher Bell; 2018-Kyle Larson

2022 Top 5: Rico Abreu, Anthony Macri, Brent Marks, Danny Dietrich, Christopher Bell

Wednesday, June 28 – Hagerstown $8,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Brent Marks; 2021-Rain; 2020-Kyle Larson; 2019-Freddie Rahmer; 2018-Lance Dewease

2022 Top 5: Brent Marks, Kyle Larson, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, Ryan Smith

Friday, June 30 – Williams Grove $20,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Brent Marks; 2021-Lance Dewease; 2020-Kyle Larson; 2019-Rain; 2018-Lance Dewease

2022 Top 5: Brent Marks, Anthony Macri, Rico Abreu, Dylan Norris, Danny Dietrich

Saturday, July 1 – Port Royal $10,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Brent Marks; 2021-Kyle Larson; 2020-Anthony Macri; 2019-Lance Dewease; 2018-Lucas Wolfe

2022 Top 5: Brent Marks, Mike Wagner, Logan Wagner, Lance Dewease, Justin Peck

Sunday, July 2 – Selinsgrove $10,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Danny Dietrich; 2021-Brent Marks; 2020-Danny Dietrich; 2019-Dylan Cisney; 2018-Lucas Wolfe

2022 Top 5: Danny Dietrich, Brent Marks, Justin Peck, Mike Walter, Rico Abreu

Monday, July 3 – Port Royal $10,000 to Win

Previous winners: 2022-Brent Marks; 2021-Rain; 2020-Kyle Larson; 2019-Lucas Wolfe; 2018-Danny Dietrich

2022 Top 5: Brent Marks, Logan Wagner, Mike Wagner, Rico Abreu, Justin Peck

2022 Top 10 in Points: Brent Marks, Justin Peck, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, Lucas Wolfe, TJ Stutts, Rico Abreu, Freddie Rahmer, Ryan Smith, Devon Borden

In the heart of the PA Posse’s home, Central PA’s marquee event, Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek, has a storied history of being the most anticipated week of racing for 32 years. The coveted title has been won by some of the biggest names in sprint car racing including, Fred Rahmer, Greg Hodnett, Danny Dietrich and Lance Dewease. 2021 NASCAR Champion Kyle Larson has also inked his name in the record books as a PA Speedweek Champion. In addition to his championship Larson and fellow NASCAR star, Christopher Bell, have Speedweek wins on their resume. It truly is one of the greatest spectacles in dirt track racing and a must attend event for any race fan. For more information go to paspeedweeks.com.

 

Michael Norris wins in Appalachian Mountain Speedweek return to Port Royal

Michael Norris became the first multi-time winner in Super Late Model competition during the 2023 racing season as he bested Tyler Emory, Kyle Lee, Rick Eckert, and Jeff Rine during night two of Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Saturday night.

The win was worth $5000 and was Norris’s third career triumph at the Juniata County oval.

With 50 Super Late Models on hand for the return of the Late Model Speedweek event, Norris and Eckert lined up on the front row for the 28-car event. Norris jumped out to the early lead, with Emory, Eckert, Lee and Rine filling out the top five.

Colton Flinner was on the move early as he advanced from 10th to seventh by lap five, while Norris was setting sail up front and approached the tail-end of the field three laps later.

Norris continued to move in and out of lapped traffic with ease over the next nine laps, while Lee moved into a podium position on lap 17. Two laps later he made a move for second. Norris opened a 5.799 second advantage with 11 laps to go, however the caution flew for debris to wipe out the lead.

Emory capitalized on the restart to move back into the runner-up position and over the final 11 laps he was able to cut into the leader’s distance. However, Norris was not to be denied as he cruised home to the win and the paycheck in front of the Juniata faithful.

Dan Stone, Kyle Hardy, Drake Troutman, Flinner and Gregg Satterlee rounded out the top ten.

Super Late Model Results- 1. Michael Norris, 2. Tyler Emery, 3. Kyle Lee, 4. Rick Eckert, 5. Jeff Rine, 6. DAN Stone, 7. Kyle Hardy, 8. Drake Troutman, 9. Colton Flinner, 10. Gregg Satterlee, 11. Matt Cosner, 12. Dillan Stake, 13. Austin Berry, 14. Eddie Carrier Jr., 15. Coleby Frye, 16. Hayes Mattern, 17. Dylan Yoder, 18. Bryan Bernheisel, 19. Andrew Yoder, 20. Alex Ferree, 21. Chad Myers, 22. Trevor Collins, 23. Justin Weaver, 24. Brian Booze, 25. Tim Wilson, 26. Brett Schadel, 27. Gary Suhler, 28. Trever Feathers

Jeff Halligan rebounded from an accident last weekend to pick up the $5000 Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car feature win over Lucas Wolfe, Dylan Cisney, Mike Wagner, and Ryan Smith.

Mike Walter II and Austin Bishop started on the front row for the 25-lap A-main and it was Walter leading the opening circuit over Wolfe, Bishop, Halligan, and TJ Stutts.

Wolfe moved to the front of the pack on the following lap, while Halligan took over the second position one lap later. Cisney, who started seventh, cracked the top five on lap four and one lap later he moved into fourth.

It only took until lap six for Halligan to overtake Wolfe for the top spot as he used a move in turn’s three and four to make the move. Within four laps he opened an advantage of 2.13 seconds and was heavy on the tail end of the field.

Cisney cracked the podium on lap 10, while ninth-place starter and last weekend’s winner Devon Borden moved into fifth three laps later. Cisney, Walter and Borden jockeyed for positions for positions three through five over the next handful of laps.

Meanwhile it was smooth sailing up front for Halligan, as he opened a 5.345 second advantage by lap 19. Though it was wiped out completely when Justin Whittall brought out the caution in turn three to set up a 6-lap dash for the win.

Halligan took away the bottom on the restart, so Wolfe tried a move through the middle in turns one and two. However, Halligan was just too good as he raced to the checkered flag by a margin of 3.905 seconds for the win.

Walter, Borden, Blane Heimbach, Bishop, and Gerard McIntyre Jr completed the top ten. McIntyre earned the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award after starting 19th, while 16th-place finisher Kody Lehman scored the random draw J & S Classics $1000 Warrior Award.

Sprint Car Results- 1. Jeff Halligan, 2. Lucas Wolfe, 3. Dylan Cisney, 4. Mike Wagner, 5. Ryan Smith, 6. Mike Walter II, 7. Devon Borden, 8. Blane Heimbach, 9. Austin Bishop, 10. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 11. Derek Locke, 12. Derek Hauck, 13. TJ Stutts, 14. AJ Flick, 15. Jake Karklin, 16. Kody Lehman, 17. Ryan Taylor, 18. Tyler Bear, 19. Garrett Bard, 20. Devin Brenneman, 21. Devin Adams, 22. Jarrett Cavalet, 23. Justin Whittall, 24. Kassidy Kreitz

Danny Atherton capitalized on a front-row starting spot to score his first career Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Model feature event over a hard charging Ryan Zook. Shawn Shoemaker, Devin Hart, and Eric Irvin completed the top five.

Jaxton Garman started on the pole, and he led the first five laps of the event before giving way to Atherton. Two laps later Zook, who started third, moved into the runner-up spot and set his sights on the leader.

Trent Brenneman brought out the event’s only caution while running fifth a few laps later. Hart capitalized off the restart to move into third with 12 laps remaining, while Zook was all over the tail end of Atherton’s car.

He threw everything but the kitchen sink at Atherton over the final laps, but Atherton was able to narrowly hold on for the victory. Kenny Yoder, Garman, Taylor Farling, Matt Parks, and Casey Steinhoff rounded out the top ten. Farling earned the $150 River Valley Builders Hard Charger Award.

Limited Late Model Results- 1. Danny Atherton, 2. Ryan Zook, 3. Shawn Shoemaker, 4. Devin Hart, 5. Eric Irvin, 6. Kenny Yoder, 7. Jaxton Garman, 8. Taylor Farling, 9. Matt Parks, 10. Casey Steinhoff, 11. Kyle Lear, 12. Devin Weyandt, 13. Jeremy Ohl, 14. Lane Snook, 15. Chase Bowsman, 16. Tyler Ritchey, 17. Kyle Nichols, 18. Jacob Piper, 19. Trent Brenneman, 20. Chad Smith, 21. Daniel Garrett

 

 

Saturday, June 10, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER CONTINUES LINCOLN HOT STREAK; Steve Owings and Kyle Spence Take 358 Features

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, June 17, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK TUNE-UP for 410 Sprints, plus Super Late Models (Appalachian Late Model Speedweek)

Saturday, June 24, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial presented by Whitson Mechanical, LLC paying $10,092 to win plus Extreme Stocks

Monday, June 26, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 410 Sprints ($8,000 to win)

Abbottstown, PA (June 10, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer parked the Eichelberger #8 in victory lane at Lincoln Speedway for the third week in a row on Saturday night. It was Rahmer’s six win at the track this year and his eighth win overall, making him the winningest 410 driver in the country, “Really glad to win again. This is a great race for the [Hawkins] family. I appreciate everything they did for it.” Saturday was the second annual Elijah Hawkins Memorial, Freddie won the first iteration of the race last year as well.

Rahmer lined up fourth for the 35-lap feature and took the lead from Troy Wagaman on lap 3. Rahmer had a decent lead when the caution came out on lap 18. The yellow turned to red when fence repairs were needed in turn 2, “We were really good at the beginning and ok after the red.”

As the lap counter ticked down, Wagaman was closing in on Rahmer, “I figured it was coming. The bottom would clean off and get some rubber.” There weren’t enough laps for Wagaman to make a move for the lead and Rahmer took home the $7,000 check.

Chase Dietz and Troy Wagaman started on the front row of the 35-lap, $7,000 to win feature. Dietz had the lead into turn 1 with Wagaman right behind him.

Wagaman stuck his nose under Dietz as they came to the stand on lap 1 but Dietz held the top spot. Freddie Rahmer took second coming out of turn 4 on lap 2 and was up to the lead on lap 3.

With Rahmer at the front of the field Wagaman and Dietz battled for second. Wagaman got by Dietz for second on lap 10. Justin Peck, who returned to the track after a bad wreck that resulted in a concussion last month, was up to fifth. Brandon Rahmer was running fourth and closing in on Dietz.

Dietz, Brandon and Peck battled in close quarters for third in lapped traffic. The yellow came out on lap 18 after Peck made contact with the lapped car of Zane Rudisill. Rudisill sat stopped at the exit of turn 2 and Peck was able to keep going. The yellow turned into an open red as repairs were needed to the fence in turn 2 before racing could resume.

Freddie led Troy, Dietz, Brandon and Peck for the restart. Peck went to the outside of Brandon for fourth and got it at the line using the high line. Brandon threw a slider to reclaim the spot in turns 1 and 2 but Peck kept fourth. Peck then went to work on Dietz for third.

Dietz and Peck were in a fierce battle, swapping the spot back and forth with Peck using the top and Dietz on the bottom. Peck slid in front of Dietz as they raced into turn 1 and took third on lap 27. While Dietz and Peck continued their fierce battle for third, Troy was slowly reeling in Freddie as they once again caught the tail end of the field. Dietz got third back on lap 31.

Freddie was forced high as they worked through lapped traffic, which allowed Wagaman to close in even more. Wagaman went high to try and make a run for the lead, but the top had gone away.

Freddie scored the win with Wagaman crossing the line second in his debut in the Heffner #27. Dietz held off Peck for third, and Peck settled for fourth. Brandon Rahmer finished fifth.

Kyle Spence Adds Name to Lincoln Record Books With First 358 Sprint Car Win

Kyle Keen and Kyle Spence made up the front row of Saturday night’s 358 sprint car feature. Spence took the lead at the flag stand with Keen in second. Tyler Ulrich and Justin Foster both wanted second from Keen.

Cody Fletcher got by Foster for fourth as Ulrich was still searching for a way by Keen to take second. Fletcher entered the battle and took third from Ulrich.

Logan Rumsey got by Foster to get into the top five. Spence had a 3.2 second lead over Keen when he caught the tail end of the field on lap 11. Heavy lapped traffic for Spence allowed Keen to cut down the lead to 2.7 seconds on lap 12. Keen had Spence’s lead down to 1.5 seconds with five laps to go.

Ulrich got back by Fletcher for third late in the race. Spence worked his way through the heavy lapped traffic and was able to put some more distance between Keen

Once Spence got into lapped traffic he started to pull away from Keen again and had the lead back over 2 seconds with one lap to go.

Spence won the non-stop feature, his first in the division, and took home $1,500. Keen finished second and Ulrich crossed the line third. Rumsey was fourth and Fletcher completed the top five.

Steve Owings Wins June 3 Make-up Feature

Scott Fisher and Justin Foster were at the front of the field for the June 3 make-up feature to kick things off on Saturday night. Fisher led but there was a caution on the start when Wyatt Hinkle ended up sitting sideways on the front stretch.

The field lined up for a complete restart. Fisher shot out to the lead again with Foster to his outside. Foster’s trip to the top of the track allowed Jayden Wolf to get under him and move into second. Rumsey got by Foster for third on the next lap.

Steve Owings was working on Foster for fourth and took it. Kody Hartlaub followed, sending Foster back to sixth.

Fisher, Wolf and Rumsey were evenly spaced at the front of the field as they chased down lapped traffic. Owings caught Rumsey to challenge for third. The front of the field entered lapped traffic on lap 7 and it didn’t take long for Owings to get by Rumsey for third.

Fisher had trouble getting around a lapped car which allowed Wolf to close in. A three-car race for the lead between Fisher, Wolf and Owings was underway. Fisher had the lead when the yellow came out on lap 15 for David Holbrook. Holbrook fell off the pace and came to a stop on the front stretch. Owings had made the pass for second but the yellow came out before the pass was official.

Fisher led Wolf, Owings, Rumsey and Niki Young to the cone for a single-file restart. Wolf was all over Fisher but did not make the pass. Owings went to the top in turn 2 and took second from Wolf. Owings went to the top again to battle Fisher for the lead. Fisher and Owings raced wheel to wheel down the back stretch with Owings taking the lead with three laps to go, right before the caution came out for Cole Knopp who spun in turns 1 and 2.

Owings had a good restart and pulled away. Rumsey was up next to Wolf to challenge for third but Wolf kept the spot.

Owings took the checkered flag for his first win of the season. Fisher crossed the line second and Wolf was third. Rumsey finished fourth and Young was fifth.

Next Saturday, June 17, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the PA Speedweek Tune-up for the 410 sprints and Super Late Model Appalachian Mountain Speedweek. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, June 10, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($7,000); 2. 27-Troy Wagaman; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4. 13-Justin Peck; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 44-Dylan Norris; 7. 5R-Tyler Ross; 8. 1X-Chad Trout; 9. 38-Cory Haas; 10. 39T-Cameron Smith; 11. 58-Tanner Thorson; 12. 55S-Dallas Schott; 13. 16-Matt Campbell; 14. 7H-Trey Hivner; 15. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 16. 27S-Alan Krimes; 17. 55M-Domenic Melair; 18. 99M-Kyle Moody; 19. 17-Cole Young; 20. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 21. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 22. 33-Riley Emig (DNF); 23. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 24. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Troy Wagaman (1-2) & Freddie Rahmer (3-35)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 27-Troy Wagaman; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 5. 7H-Trey Hivner; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich; 7. 16-Matt Campbell; 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold; 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5R-Tyler Ross; 2. 58-Tanner Thorson; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 17-Cole Young; 6. 38-Cory Haas; 7. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 8. 55M-Domenic Melair; 9. 99M-Kyle Moody; 10. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 2. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 3. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 4. 55S-Dallas Schott; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith; 6. 27S-Alan Krimes; 7. 33-Riley Emig; 8. 90-Jordan Givler; 9. 35T-Tyler Esh

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 55M-Domenic Melair; 2. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 3. 33-Riley Emig; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 90-Jordan Givler; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold; 8. 35T-Tyler Esh; 9. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 10. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 11. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 27-Troy Wagaman 13.835; 2. 44-Dylan Norris 13.841; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.888; 4. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.898; 5. 5R-Tyler Ross 13.912; 6. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.918; 7. 1X-Chad Trout 13.992; 8. 17-Cole Young 14.048; 9. 55S-Dallas Schott 14.068; 10. 11P-Tim Wagaman 14.072; 11. 58-Tanner Thorson 14.100; 12. 39T-Cameron Smith 14.137; 13. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 14.143; 14. 13-Justin Peck 14.194; 15. 33-Riley Emig 14.221; 16. 16-Matt Campbell 14.224; 17. 4R-Zane Rudisill 14.247; 18. 90-Jordan Givler 14.288; 19. 7H-Trey Hivner 14.295; 20. 38-Cory Haas 14.330; 21. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 14.345; 22. 23A-Chris Arnold 14.366; 23. 99M-Kyle Moody 14.467; 24. 35T-Tyler Esh 14.507; 25. 8-Billy Dietrich 14.533; 26. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 14.545; 27. 27S-Alan Krimes 14.638; 28. 9-Dalton Dietrich 14.701; 29. 55M-Domenic Melair 14.946

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprints:

358 Sprint Car Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 00K-Kyle Spence ($1,500); 2. 17K-Kyle Keen; 3. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 4. 41-Logan Rumsey; 5. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 6. 23F-Justin Foster; 7. 22E-Nash Ely; 8. 17-Niki Young; 9. 35-Steve Owings; 10. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 11. 21T-Scott Fisher; 12. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 13. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 14. 70D-Frankie Herr; 15. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 16. 00F-Chris Frank; 17. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 18. 54-Mike Bittinger; 19. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 20. 6-Cody Phillips; 21. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 22. 16T-Joe Timmins; 23. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 24. 17G-Joey Allen

Lap Leaders – Kyle Keen (1-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 22E-Nash Ely; 2. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 3. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 4. 35-Steve Owings; 5. 54-Mike Bittinger; 6. 6-Cody Phillips; 7. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 8. 16T-Joe Timmins; 9. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 21T-Scott Fisher; 2. 17-Niki Young; 3. 17K-Kyle Keen; 4. 00F-Chris Frank; 5. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 6. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 17G-Joey Allen; 8. 10-Zach Euculano (DNF)

358 Sprint Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 41-Logan Rumsey; 2. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 3. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 4. 70D-Frankie Herr; 5. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 6. 6K-Cole Knopp; 7. 7-Andrew Hake; 8. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 9. 2PA-Denny Gross

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 23F-Justin Foster; 3. 00K-Kyle Spence; 4. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 5. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 6. 43-Todd Rittenhouse Jr.; 7. 15S-Cole Small; 8. 77-David Holbrook (DNS)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 6-Cody Phillips; 2. 17G-Joey Allen; 3. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 4. 16T-Joe Timmins; 5. 43-Todd Rittenhouse; 6. 6K-Cole Knopp; 7. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 8. 7-Andrew Hake; 9. 17KK-Donavyn Knokey; 10. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 11. 15S-Cole Small; 12. 2PA-Denny Gross (DNF); 13. 10-Zach Euculano (DNS); 14. 77-David Holbrook (DNS)ook

358 Sprint Car 6/3 Make-Up Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 35-Steve Owings; 2. 21T-Scott Fisher; 3. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 4. 41-Logan Rumsey; 5. 17-Niki Young; 6. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 7. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 8. 22E-Nash Ely; 9. 23F-Justin Foster; 10. 70D-Fankrie Herr; 11. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 12. 1A-Chase Gutshall; 13. 6-Cody Phillips; 14. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 15. 89-Ashely Cappetta; 16. 16T-Joe Timmins; 17. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 18. 6K-Cole Knopp; 19. 10-Zach Euculano (DNF); 20. 77-David Holbrook (DNF); 21. 15S-Cole Small (DNF); 22. 54-Mike Bittinger (DNF); 23. 99-Joe Trone Jr. (DNF); 24. 66-Doug Hammaker (DNS); 25. 25-Travis Leh (DNS); 26. 9-Brady Dillon (DNS); 27. 13-Bo Gordon (DNS); 28. 84M-Chad Criswell (DNS); 29. 9D-Adin Daniels (DNS)

 

 

USAC Sprints Invade Williams Grove Friday, Two Premiere Sprint Divisions Slated

6/11/23

Mechanicsburg – The national stars of the USAC AMSOIL Sprint Tour will compete at Williams Grove Speedway coming up this Friday night, June 16, at 7:30 pm.

Presented by Kurt Smith Motorsports, the USAC show will be part of the annual Eastern Storm tour by the wingless daredevils.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints will join the USAC 410s on the racing card.

Competing in a 30-lap main event, the USAC Eastern Storm drivers will be gunning for a $6,000 payday while the regular Williams Grove 410s run for $5,500 in a 25-lap main.

Brady Bacon of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, is the current national USAC Sprint point leader with two wins on the season in the series.

Bacon just recently moved into the point lead, taking the top spot from two-time 2023 winner Kyle Cummins of Princeton, Indiana.

Jake Swanson of Anaheim, Calafornia, is the most recent winner on the tour after taking the win at Knoxville Raceway on June 3.

All three USAC top dogs will be in the Williams Grove Eastern Storm field on Friday plus many others.

Expected is CJ Leary, Justin Grant, Daison Pursley, Emerson Axsom, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas Jr., Robert Ballou, Thomas Meseraull and Shane Cottle.

Local drivers that plan on competing include Briggs Danner, Alex Bright, Steve Drevicki, Ed Aikin, Mark Smith and Carmen Perigo Jr.

Justin Grant scored the USAC National win last year at Williams Grove Speedway in dominating fashion, leading all 30 laps of the main event. .

In the chase for the 2023 Williams Grove Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track title, Freddie Rahmer and Danny Dietrich are now tied in a heated battle.

Rahmer has picked up two wins in his last four races at the track while defending titlist Dietrich is still searching for his first of the year at the oval.

Adult general admission for June 16 is $30 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

33rd PA Speedweek Series Kicks Off In Two Weeks At Williams Grove June 23 Opener Worth $8,000

 

6/11/23

Mechanicsburg – The start of the 33rd annual Pennsylvania Speedweek Series for 410 sprint cars is just two weeks away with the opener slated for Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, June 23.

Presented by the Kiley Group, the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints in the speedweek opener going 30 laps in distance and paying $8,000 to win.

The HJ Towing and Recovery 358 sprint cars will also be in action.

Time trials will begin at 7:30 pm with gates opening at 5:30.

The race is another in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series of races at the oval.

The Pennsylvania Speedweek Series runs June 23 through July 3 at area ovals with Williams Grove’s second race of the series on June 30 boasting the largest payout to win at $20,000 for the Mitch Smith Memorial.

Event sponsor J.F. Kiely Construction Co. performs work for publicly traded utility companies, energy companies, municipalities, and private entities while employing hundreds of team members in multiple locations throughout the Northeast.

Kiely innovatively designs, builds, and restores the infrastructure of the nation, helping communities grow safer and more connected.

Last year in speedweek action at Williams Grove, Anthony Macri won the series opener while Brent Marks scored the prestigious Mitch Smith Memorial before going on to wrap up the 2022 series title.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (June 7, 2023) Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, June 10th, with another three-division spectacular. Highlighting the night’s racing activities will be the return of Appalachian Mountain Speed Week for the Super Late Model division.

The Super Late Models will compete for $5000 as part of night two of the series. The eight-race series was previously a staple for the division from 2009-17, before falling to the wayside. The revival, spearheaded by Jim Bernheisel, should attract many of the regional standouts looking for the opportunity to bring home the added dollars and prestige.

The evening will also see the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars compete for $5000 to win along with the Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Models competing for $1500 to win.

As part of a continued effort to raise awareness for childhood cancer, there will be an auction in the commercial building to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Various door panels, wing panels, racing collectibles and more will be available for bidding. The auction starts at 5:30. Last weekend’s auction raised more than $5200 for the cause and there will be more items available for purchase this weekend.

Pit Gates Open at 4:00, GA Gates Open at 5:00 with Racing scheduled to kick off at 7:00pm

GA- $25, Students- $15, Pits- $40

Devon Borden enters the weekend as the most recent winner in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition. On the strength of two victories this season, Borden holds the point lead in the division by 135 markers over second-place Mike Wagner. Dylan Cisney (-200), Jeff Halligan (-200) and Justin Whittall (-335) make up the rest of the top five.

Rick Eckert scored his 14th career victory at the Speedway last weekend in Super Late Model competition. He is the current super late model point leader by a margin of 80 over second-place Dillan Stake. Hayes Mattern (-90), Jeff Rine (-95) and Gary Suhler (-210) complete the top five.

Closing out the card is the Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models. Devin Hart leads the point standings by a margin of 15 points over Shawn Shoemaker. Taylor Farling (-25), Trent Brenneman (-30) and Ryan Zook (-35) complete the top five.

As always, racing will also be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information can be found regarding subscriptions and pricing at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and website www.portroyalspeedway.com for up-to-date information throughout the week and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

Second Annual Elijah Hawkins Memorial Race Slated for Saturday

Abbottstown, PA (June 7, 2023) – This Saturday Lincoln Speedway will hold the 2nd Annual Elijah Hawkins Memorial with the 410 sprints competing for $7,000 to win using the PA Speedweek format. The 358 sprints will also be on the card with two features as they are making up the rained-out feature from June 3 as well as running a full program. In addition to competing for the $7,000 prize, there is also bonus money on the line for quick time, heat race winners and hard charger.

The race is being held in memory of a very special young race fan that lost his life too soon. On July 4, 2021, Elijah succumbed to his injuries from a tragic house fire. Elijah was a very active young boy who was an inspiration to others. He always made sure that everyone he met had a smile on their face. Elijah was an avid baseball player, a talented bowler, a basketball player and he also had a love for sprint car racing. Being in the pits, helping to work on a few of his favorite driver’s cars were his favorite moments. He had a few favorite drivers he always looked up to and rooted for, Landon Myers, Dan Shetler, Chase Dietz, Brent Marks and Kyle Larson.

This special race would not be possible without the following sponsors, C & D Rigging, Racer Roo Fitness, Devon Ellis – State Farm Agent, MFG Empire, 717 Posse Group, Chucks Auto Parts Solutions, Bosley Towing, Elite Construction, Livingston Lawn Care, and Bret & Chad Zirkle.

In addition to the race there will be a silent auction on the stage featuring sheet metal and racing memorabilia from some of sprint car racing’s top drivers. There is also a raffle that will also be located on the stage. Again, these events would not be possible without generous donations from the following, Macri Motorsports, Eichelberger/Rahmer Racing, Moody Karting, WZR Racing, Allman Racing, Tim Glatfelter, Bosley Towing, Aaron Bollinger, Popcorn Loft, Chad Trout, Chase Dietz, Creations by Sweet Pea, J.J. Loss, Danny Dietrich, Gio Scelzi, Sharon Knaub, Matt Campbell, Glenndon Forsythe, Zane Rudisill, Lucas Wolfe, Renee Zirkle, Ashley Cappetta, Joann Smith, Kyle Moody, RBR Racing, Jordan Givler, Hooligan Car Club and Annika Koser Painting.

The contingency prizes up for grabs are as followed, Quick Time- $250 (Racer Roo), Heat Race Winners - $100/each (Panagraphics, Inc.), Hard Charger - $250 (Livingston Lawn Care), Feature Lap 6 Leader - $100 (Turn 4 Schaszberger Crew), Feature Lap 9 Leader - $100 (Blueberry Hill Farms), Feature Lap 12 Leader - $100 (Old Republic Distillery).

Ticket prices for Saturday, June 10 are $25 for adult general admission, $15 for students (12-17 with photo ID) and pit passes are available for all ages at $35. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, the grandstands open at 5PM and racing is scheduled for 7PM.

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway! To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes and to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania’s “Premier” Saturday night racetrack – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway – visit Lincoln Speedway’s website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com

 

 

Saturday, June 3, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER WINS RAIN SHORTENED STEVE SMITH TRIBUTE RACE

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, June 10, 2023 (7PM) ELIJAH HAWKINS MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints (York County Racing Club Night)

Saturday, June 17, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK TUNE-UP for 410 Sprints, plus Super Late Models (Appalachian Late Model Speedweek)

Saturday, June 24, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK: 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial presented by Whitson Mechanical, LLC paying $10,092 to win plus Extreme Stocks

Abbottstown, PA (June 3, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer and the Eichelberger Team have the red #8 dialed in at Lincoln Speedway as they won their fifth feature of the season in the pigeon hills on Saturday night. Rahmer won the rain shortened Steve Smith Tribute Race taking home the $10,119 prize. Danny Dietrich was closing in on Rahmer on the final lap but got upside down in turn 2, putting an end to what was bound to be an exciting finish.

Chase Dietz and Billy Dietrich lined-up on the front row for the start of the 35-lap feature. The initial start was called back for a jump on the start by Dietrich, putting them back a row. That moved Tim Glatfelter and Freddie Rahmer to the front row for the second attempt at the race start.

Freddie Rahmer took the lead off of turn 2 with Glatfelter in second. Dietrich and Haas battled for fourth with Dietz in third.

Rahmer started closing in on lapped traffic just seven laps down. Dietz had closed in on Glatfelter to challenge for second as they worked through lapped traffic. The two swapped the spot back and forth with Dietz finally taking the spot on lap 13.

Danny Dietrich caught brother Billy to challenge him for fifth and took the spot on lap 17. Danny made quick work of Cory Haas to move up to fourth two laps later. Dietrich then had Glatfelter in his crosshairs for third. Danny took third on lap 22. Lap 23 saw Chase Dietz spin in turn 2 while running second, collecting Glatfelter, bringing out the yellow.

Rahmer led Danny, Haas, Billy and Dylan Norris for the restart with 12 laps to go. Rahmer went to the bottom and Danny went to the top into turn 1 on the restart. Norris looked under Billy for fourth and took the spot on lap 25. Tyler Ross followed and took fifth from Billy on lap 27.

As the laps wound down, Danny was closing in on Freddie to challenge for the lead. Dietrich was using the top of 1 and 2 while Rahmer stuck to the bottom. Danny was within striking distance with two laps to go and made a move in turn 2 on the last lap and flipped bringing out the red flag with one to go.

While the field sat on the track waiting for the accident to be cleared, the rain track officials had been trying to beat all night started to fall. The race was checkered on lap 34 with Freddie Rahmer winning the $10,119 Steve Smith Tribute Race. Rahmer was declared the winner despite having spun in turn 4 while stopping for the red since he was not involved in the incident that brought out the flag which is standard operating procedure. Haas was second and Norris was third. Ross, the night’s hard charger, drove from 10th to finish fourth and Billy Dietrich completed the top five.

The 358 sprint car feature will be made up at a later date.

Next Saturday, June 10, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Elijah Hawkins Memorial paying $7,000 to win for the 410 sprints featuring the PA Speedweek format. The 358 sprints will also be on the card and it is York County Racing Club Night. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, June 3, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (34 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($10,119); 2. 38-Cory Haas; 3. 44-Dylan Norris; 4. 75-Tyler Ross; 5. 8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 99m-Kyle Moody; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith; 8. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 9. 16-Matt Campbell; 10. 1X-Chad Trout; 11. 48-Danny Dietrich; 12. 7H-Trey Hivner; 13. 33-Riley Emig; 14. 17-Cole Young; 15. 55M-Domenic Melair; 16. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 17. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNF); 18. 69-Tim Glatfetler (DNF); 19. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 20. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 21. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 22. 27s-Alan Krimes (DNF); 23. 58-Tanner Thorson (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Freddie Rahmer (1-34)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 99m-Kyle Moody; 4. 75-Tyler Ross; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 55M-Domenic Melair; 7. 17-Cole Young; 8. 58-Tanner Thorson (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8-Billy Dietrich; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4. 39T-Cameron Smith; 5. 16-Matt Campbell; 6. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold; 8. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 38-Cory Haas; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 33-Riley Emig; 5. 7H-Trey Hivner; 6. 27s-Alan Krimes; 7. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 58-Tanner Thorson 13.267; 2. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.328; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.376; 4. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.382; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.441; 6. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 13.456; 7. 75-Tyler Ross 13.456; 8. 8-Billy Dietrich 13.472; 9. 33-Riley Emig 13.559; 10. 44-Dylan Norris 13.563; 11. 11P-Tim Wagaman 13.616; 12. 38-Cory Haas; 13. 99m-Kyle Moody 13.650; 14. 39T-Cameron Smith 13.682; 15. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.716; 16. 17-Cole Young 13.747; 17. 16-Matt Campbell 13.748; 18. 1X-Chad Trout 13.792; 19. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.798; 20. 23A-Chris Arnold 13.824; 21. 27s-Alan Krimes 13.831; 22. 55M-Domenic Melair 13.835; 23. 4R-Zane Rudisill 13.936

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprints:

358 Sprint Car Feature Finish (20 laps) – TBD

Lap Leaders –

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66-Doug Hammaker; 2. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 3. 41-Logan Rumsey; 4. 22E-Nash Ely; 5. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 6. 10Y-Nick Yinger; 7. 25-Travis Leh; 8. 9-Brady Dillon; 9. 84M-Chad Criswell; 10. 15s-Cole Small

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 17-Niki Young; 2. 21T-Scott Fisher; 3. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 4. 70D-Frankie Herr; 5. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 6. 10-Zach Euculano; 7. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 8. 13-Bo Gordon (DNF); 9. 16T-Joe Timmins (DNS); 10. 9D-Adin Daniels (DNS)

358 Sprint Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 23F-Justin Foster; 3. 35-Steve Owings; 4. 1a-Chase Gutshall; 5. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 6. 6-Cody Phillips; 7. 6K-Cole Knopp; 8. 54-Mike Bittinger (DNF); 9. 77-David Holbrook (DNS)

 

 

Borden, Eckert and Young Score Victories During Nicole's Dream

Port Royal Speedway, PORT ROYAL, Penn. (June 4, 2023)- On a night where the surrounding communities were littered with rain, hail and more inclement weather, Port Royal Speedway stood clear to race with a mission to make Nicole’s Dream a reality.

With kids’ giveaways, an auction, and raffles to benefit St. Jude’s Childhood Cancer Research, and three divisions of racecars featuring 86 hungry drivers on hand, it was a perfect scenario for a good night.

Not only did the fans who came out get rewarded, but Devon Borden, Rick Eckert and Drew Young all scored victories. Also, more than $5000 was raised to benefit Childhood Cancer Awareness.
Steve Buckwalter and Mike Walter II lined up on the front row for the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car feature event and it was Walter getting the early jump to lead lap one.

TJ Stutts, Blane Heimbach, Buckwalter and Logan Wagner rounded out the top five.

Heimbach, who started sixth for the 25-lap A-main, moved into second on lap two, while Logan Wagner took fourth. Walter quickly opened a 3.7 second advantage over the field, but racing was halted one lap later when Trenton Shaeffer went flipping in turn one with 22 laps to go. Shaeffer would walk away unhurt from the accident.

When racing returned to green-flag action, Heimbach attempted a slider in turn’s one and two. Walter kept his momentum on the top to hold onto the lead. Though the caution flew one lap later for a slowing Devin Adams on the frontstretch with 21 laps remaining.
Heimbach tried a slider on the restart, but Walter was able to cross back under to regain the top spot down the backstretch. Entering turn three, Heimbach tried the move again and he and Walter made contact exiting turn three.

Walter tried to cross back under down the frontstretch, but both cars spun into the outside guardrail. With a full field of cars behind them and nowhere to go, the incident collected Jeff Halligan (who flipped), Derek Hauck and Gerard McIntyre Jr. All five drivers were unhurt as a result, but none of the cars were in any shape to continue.

Stutts inherited the lead because of the wreck and the Liverpool, Pa native lead the field back to green with Logan Wagner, Buckwalter and Mike Wagner in tow. Borden, who started ninth in the feature cracked the top five and moved into fourth on lap eight.

Two laps later Logan Wagner made his play for the top spot in turn’s one and two, but Stutts was able to cross back under down the backstretch to hold onto the lead. Meanwhile, Borden continued his march to the front as he got by Buckwalter for third one lap later. The two briefly made contact, but both cars continued on.

Lap traffic became a talking point with 12 laps to go and within three laps Wagner was all over the tail tank of Stutts. The five-time defending champion made his move with nine laps to go. Using a slider in turn’s one and two, Wagner took the top spot and started to race away.

However, Wagner’s reign on top came to an end four laps later as he came to a slow on the frontstretch while leading. For the second time of the night, Stutts inherited the lead, but this time he had a hungry Borden and Justin Whittall behind him.

Whittall, who started 15th on the grid, slipped by Borden for the runner-up spot on the restart. However, one lap later Borden regained the spot. It only took one more lap for Borden to grab the top spot and form there the Washington native went untouched for his second victory of the season.

Dylan Cisney earned the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger award after charging from 22nd to sixth, while Austin Bishop, Ryan Taylor, Kody Lehman and Tyler Bear rounded out the top ten. Heimbach, who was credited with 19th, earned the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Devon Borden, 2. TJ Stutts, 3. Justin Whittall, 4. Mike Wagner, 5. Steve Buckwalter, 6. Dylan Cisney, 7. Austin Bishop, 8. Ryan Taylor, 9. Kody Lehman, 10. Tyler Bear, 11. Garrett bard, 12. Jake Karklin, 13. Jarrett Cavalet, 14. Dustin Baney, 15. Lucas Wolfe, 16. Logan Wagner, 17. Ron Aurand, 18. Mike Walter II, 19. Blane Heimbach, 20. Jeff Halligan, 21. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 22. Derek Hauck, 23. Devin Adams, 24. Derek Locke, 25. Trenton Shaeffer

After finishing third three times this season, Rick Eckert broke through with his first win of the 2023 season in Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model. The win was worth $4000 and moved Eckert into a four-way tie for 19th on the all-time win list at the Speedway with 14 victories.

Dylan Yoder, Dillan Stake, Trevor Feathers and Austin Berry rounded out the top five.

Berry and Feathers started on the front row for the 25-lap A-main and it was Berry grabbing the top-spot on lap one. It only took two laps for Feathers to move into the lead.

One lap later Eckert, who started sixth, grabbed the final podium position. Three laps later he got by Berry for second and set his sights on the lead. It only took two more laps for Eckert to get by Feathers for the lead and with the event going caution free, nobody had anything for him.

Yoder, who started seventh on the grid, made a valiant effort as he advanced to second with only a handful of laps remaining. However, Eckert was not to be denied.

Bryan Bernheisel, Jeff Rine, Andrew Yoder, Hayes Mattern and Tylor Emory rounded out the top ten. Eckert was the hard charger and earned an additional $100 for his efforts.

Super Late Model Results- 1. Rick Eckert, 2. Dylan Yoder, 3. Dillan Stake, 4. Trever Feathers, 5. Austin Berry, 6. Bryan Bernheisel, 7. Jeff Rine, 8. Andrew Yoder, 9. Hayes Mattern, 10. Tyler Emory, 11. Chad Myers, 12. Nick Dickson, 13. Justin Kann, 14. Gary Stuhler, 15. Jeff Miller, 16. Tim Wilson, 17. Scott Flickinger, 18. Brett Schadel, 19. Mike Lupfer, 20. Nathan Long, 21. Shaun Miller, 22. Jason Schmidt, 23. Drew Wiesser, 24. Kody Lyter

Drew Young broke Logan Spahr’s undefeated streak in 2023 to score his first career Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car victory.

Young bested Mike Melair, Seth Schnoke, Austin Reed and Doug Dodson for the triumph. Owen Dimm, Erin Statler, Tim Iulg, Timmy Bitner and DJ Cassler rounded out the top ten.

305 Sprint Car Results- 1. Drew Young, 2. Mike Melair, 3. Seth Schnoke, 4. Austin Reed, 5. Doug Dodson, 6. Owen Dimm, 7. Erin Statler, 8. Tim Iulg, 9. Timmy Bitner, 10. DJ Cassler, 11. Donnie Hendershot, 12. Fred Arnold, 13. Logan Spahr, 14. Ken Duke Jr, 15. Dylan Shatzer, 16. Jacob Gomola, 17. Roger Irvine, 18. Kasey Weaver, 19. Croix Beasom, 20. Jimmy White, 21. Logan Jones, 22. Jason Roush, 23. Reed Thompson, 24. Dustin Young, 25. Tyler Brehm

 

 

Williams Grove Fan Appreciation Night With Free Pit Access Is June 9 Fans get free Martins Chips and Hoseheads.com candy, 358 sprints race in Summer Series

6/4/23

Mechanicsburg – Fan Appreciation Night featuring the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints is next on the agenda at Williams Grove Speedway, coming up this Friday night, June 9.

Racing action will begin at 7:30 pm.

Presented by Martins Potato Chips and Hoseheads.com, all general admission fans will be granted FREE access to the frontstretch pit area from the time that gates open at 5:30 until 6:15 pm.

FREE Martins Potato Chips and candy from Hoseheads.com will be handed out to fans as they enter the front pit area to get up close and personal with the drivers and their sprint cars.

Fans are encouraged to bring cameras in order to take photos of their favorite drivers while they get autographs.

On-track action will include a Yellow Breeches 500 race for the 410 sprint cars paying $5,000 to win and $500 to start.

Timed warm-ups will be used to set the heat starting grids.

The 358 sprints will be racing in a MacMor Construction Summer Series event, going 25 laps in distance.

Adult general admission for June 9 is $15 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

The national wingless stars of the AMSOIL USAC Sprint Series will invade Williams Grove Speedway on June 16 to compete along with action for the regular Williams Grove 410 sprints.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Williams Grove USAC Invasion On The Horizon, Eastern Storm Event Is June 16

6/4/23

Mechanicsburg – The USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Tour will invade Williams Grove Speedway in just two weeks, on Friday night, June 16.

Presented by Kurt Smith Motorsports, the national 410 sprint stars of the United States Auto Club will compete in the Eastern Storm Series for wingless sprint cars at Williams Grove.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints will join the USAC 410s on the racing card.

Competing in a 30-lap main event, the USAC drivers will be racing for a nice $6,000 payday while the regular Williams Grove 410s run for $5,500.

Kyle Cummins of Princeton, Indiana, is the current national USAC point leader and plans to be in the field along with other top national point contenders Brady Bacon of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; CJ Leary, Greenfield, Indiana; Jake Swanson, Anaheim, California; and Justin Grant, Ione, California.

Other contenders will include Emerson Axsom, Chase Stockon, Kevin Thomas Jr., Robert Ballou and Thomas Meseraull.

Expect local drivers Briggs Danner, Alex Bright, Steve Drevicki, Ed Aikin, Mark Smith and Carmen Perigo Jr. to wade into the USAC 410 waters at Williams Grove on June 16 as well.

Justin Grant scored the USAC National win last year at Williams Grove Speedway in dominating fashion, leading all 30 laps of the main event. .

Winners to date on the National USAC 410 sprint tour have been Brady Bacon, Kyle Cummins, Jake Swanson, CJ Leary and Justin Grant who have all earned two wins while Daison Pursley has picked up one checkered flag.

Racing action on June 16 gets underway at 7:30 pm. Gates will open at 5:30.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Rahmer Repeats In Williams Grove Sprints, Bright Scores Big With USAC East

 

6/2/23

Mechanicsburg – Freddie Rahmer of Salfordville won his second race in three weeks at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, pocketing $5,500 for his second sprint car win of the year at the track aboard the Eichelberger No. 8.

Elsewhere, the 30-lap USAC East 360 sprint Bill Gallagher Memorial event was scored by Alex Bright for the second year in a row.

Teenager Cameron Smith of Spring Grove started second in the 25-lap 410 sprint car main and would end up leading over half the race before Rahmer would get control.

Rahmer started seventh in the field and was up to fifth on the fifth lap while fifth starter Lucas Wolfe raced in second and challenged for the lead on al lap five restart.

Wolfe put a dive on for the top spot deep in the third turn only to see Smith reclaim command.

Rahmer made all of his passes for the front positions using the low line in turns one and two.

He motored by Steve Buckwalter for third on lap eight and then used the same move to get Wolfe for second on the 11th tour.

Rhamer then quickly drove down the lead that Smith had built, chopping off half-seconds by the lap to be running nose to tail for the win as the leaders completed the 14th lap.

And just after scoring the lap, Rahmer again broke low into the first corner to pull off the winning pass as the pair shot onto the backchute.

Eighth starter Danny Dietrich surged into second with a low swoop around Wolfe in the third turn with five laps to go.

A restart a lap later placed Dietrich on Rahmer’s tail for the new green but Rahmer proved up to the task, taking his 17th career oval victory by two car lengths.

Dietrich was second followed by Wolfe, Smith and Steve Buckwalter.

Sixth through 10th went to Billy Dietrich, TJ Stutts, Kyle Moody, Dylan Norris and Devon Borden.

Heats went to Austin Bishop, Smith and Buckwalter.

Christian Bruno took the lead at the start of the USAC East feature run in honor of former car owner Bill Gallagher.

Having just moved into the seat of Mike Heffner’s No. 27 machine within the past week, Alex Bright started 13th in the field and blasted into contention early, already up to fourth on just the second circuit.

Bright rose to second on lap four and then went to work running down Bruno’s advantage before taking the top spot on lap 13.

The rest of the event was all Bright while final starter and USAC East series point leader Briggs Danner put on a show using the high side.

Danner methodically passed car after car to eventually end up third at the finish, behind winner Bright and Chris Allen Jr.

Worth $5,000, the win was Bright’s fourth in a row in USAC East appearances at the track dating back to last season.

Bruce Buckwalter Jr. finished fourth with Steve Drevicki ending up fifth.

Sixth through 10th went to Joey Amantea, Carmen Perigo Jr., JT Ferry, Dalton Herrick and David Swanson.

Heats went to Danner, Bruno and Mike Thompson.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Freddie Rahmer, 2. Danny Dietrich, 3. Lucas Wolfe, 4. Cameron Smith, 5. Steve Buckwalter, 6. Billy Dietrich, 7. TJ Stutts, 8. Kyle Moody, 9. Dylan Norris, 10. Devon Borden, 11. Tim Glatfelter, 12. Austin Bishop, 13. Cody Fletcher, 14. Aaron Bollinger, 15. Jarrett Cavalet, 16. Justin Whittall, 17. Gordon Senft III., 18. Kody Hartlaub, 19. Troy Fraker, 20. Steve Downs.

DNS: Jim Siegel

USAC East sprints, 30 laps: 1. Alex Bright, 2. Chris Allen Jr., 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Bruce Buckwalter, 5. Steve Drevicki, 6. Joey Amantea, 7. Carmen Perigo Jr., 8. JT Ferry, 9. Dalton Herrick, 10. David Swanson, 11. Jason Cherry, 12. Mike Thompson, 13. Bobby Butler, 14. Tim Stallings, 15. Billy Ney, 16. Austin Grabey, 17, Troy Fraker, 18. Christian Bruno, 19. Brian Nornhold,

DNS: Tommy Kunsman, Jason Cherry, Ed Aikin

 

Three-Divisions Highlight Nicole’s Dream Childhood Cancer Awareness Night

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (June 1, 2023) Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, June 3rd, with another three-division spectacular. The event, named Nicole’s Dream, will serve as a night to raise awareness for childhood cancer.

The evening will see the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars compete for $5000 to win along with the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models vying for $4000 to take the checkered flag. The PennsValley MeatMarket 305 Sprint Cars will round out the card.

Along with the exciting action taking to the track, the fans will also be able to partake in the evening’s festivities as it’ll be camera and autograph night at the Speed Palace. All fans with a general admission arm band will be welcomed into the pits prior to the night’s racing activities from 5:00 to 5:45 to take pictures and get autographs with their favorite drivers and cars.

As part of the effort to raise awareness for childhood cancer, there will be an auction in the commercial building to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Various door panels, wing panels, racing collectibles and more will be available for bidding. The auction starts at 5:30.

There will also be various giveaways for kids to include chances to win a bike and more!

Pit Gates Open at 4:00, GA Gates Open at 5:00 with Racing scheduled to kick off at 7:00pm

GA- $20, Students- $10, Pits- $35

Lance Dewease enters the weekend as the most recent winner in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition as earned the $29,000 Weikert Memorial victory last weekend.

Rick Eckert is the current super late model point leader tied by a margin of 35 points over Hayes Mattern. Jeff Rine (-50), Dylan Stake (-55) and Colton Flinner (-110) complete the top five.

Closing out the card is the PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars. Logan Spahr enters the event undefeated at the Speedway and is the current point leader. Seth Schnoke, Ken Duke, Zach Rhodes and Doug Dodson round out the top five.

As always, racing will also be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information can be found regarding subscriptions and pricing at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and website www.portroyalspeedway.com for up-to-date information throughout the week and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

$10,119 to Win Steve Smith Tribute Race Up Next

Abbottstown, PA (May 31, 2023) –The 410 sprints are set to compete for $10,119 on Saturday at Lincoln Speedway in honor of the Black Bandit’s famous #19 sprint car. They will be utilizing the PA Speedweek format. In addition to the impressive top prize, the feature is $700 to take the green flag and there will be bonus money awarded for quick time, hard charger and heat race winners. The 410 sprints will be joined by the 358 sprint cars.

This prestigious event would not be possible without the Brian Leppo/JoAnn Smith and the following sponsors, GPS Plumbing Services, Tyson Fence, B&D Petroleum Services, JVI, JZ Construction, Schmuck Lumber, The Sub Stop, SHO Logistics, Auto Barn, FXG Sign & Label, Swope Salvage and Recycling and Fletcher’s Service Center.

Ticket prices for Saturday, June 3 are $25 for adult general admission, $15 for students (12-17 with photo ID) and pit passes are available for all ages at $35. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, the grandstands open at 5PM and racing is scheduled for 7PM. Saturday’s Steve Smith Tribute Race will be streamed live on FloRacing.

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway! To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes and to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania’s “Premier” Saturday night racetrack – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway - visit Lincoln Speedway’s website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com

 

 

NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL. . . . . .

AMSOIL USAC NON-WING NATIONAL SPRINT CAR TOUR TO OPEN AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 358 MODIFIEDS JOIN FOR BIG DOUBLEHEADER, ADVANCE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE

BECHTELSVILLE, PA May 30, 2023 . . . . . . There is a storm brewing and heading East right in the path of the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, June 13 when the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series hosts the AMOSIL USAC Non-Wing National Sprint Car Tour and the 358 NASCAR Modifieds in this always popular double-header event. This will mark the 16th Annual USAC Eastern Storm and the event is presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings.

The top drivers of USAC will be in town to chase the $6,000 payoff in the 40 lap Jesse Hockett Classic. The 358 Modfieds are also on the program chasing a $3,000 to win payoff or $5,000 for a first time Thunder on the Hill Modified feature winner in the Pioneer Pole Building 30 lap main event. GT Radiators has posted a $100 bonus for the Modified heat and consolation winners. Gates open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM.

Advance tickets for the Tuesday, June 13 event are available by calling 443 513 4456. Please speak clearly and provide your first and last name and the number of tickets you need. Tickets may be paid for and picked up at the WILL CALL window on race night. Advance ticket holders may enter the grandstands at 4:30 PM. Advance tickets orders can be processed up to the day before the race. We apologize, but advance tickets will NOT be available on race day. Adult admission tickets are $30, children 6 to 11 are $10 and children 5 and under will be admitted free. The Pit fee is $40 and a license is not required.

The USAC National Sprint Car Tour expects to provide a talented field to include C.J. Leary, Justin Grant, Emerson Axsom, Brady Bacon, Robert Ballu, Kyle Cummins, Kevin Thomas Jr., Jake Swanson, and Chase Stockon just to name a few.

Local drivers Briggs Danner, Tim Buckwalter, Alex Bright and Steven Drevicki are expected to be strong contenders to collect the $6,000 top prize. So remember, don’t count out any of these local non-wing stars to steal the show.

A talented 358 Modified roster is expected for this event. The modifieds will qualify through a series of qualifying events, leading up to the 30 lap PPB feature. Likely contenders for the modifieds include Brett Kressley, Craig VonDohren, Jeff Strunk, Billy Pauch Jr., Rick Laubach, and Jared Umbenhauer just to name a few.

Continued support of the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series is provided by NAPA Auto Parts, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment in Fleetwood, PA , Pioneer Pole Buildings, HVAC Distributors and Rich Mar Florist. These sponsors play a key role in the on-going success of the Thunder Series.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings, GT Radiators.

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

Pioneer Pole Buildings Night

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Lance Dewease $29,000 richer with Bob Weikert Memorial win at Port Royal Speedway

PORT ROYAL, Pa. (May 28, 2023) - For the second time in three tries, Lance Dewease is a Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 feature winner, doing so in fantastic fashion with a $29,000 payday in the annual Bob Weikert Memorial at Port Royal Speedway in Port Royal, Pennsylvania. Dewease, who was victorious in Williams Grove’s Doug Esh Tribute just two nights prior, led all 29 circuits in the Weikert main event, increasing his All Star win tally to 46-career, 15 at the Port Royal “Speed Palace.”

In addition, the National Sprint Car Hall of Famer bumped his Port Royal career total to 122, three of which occurring in Bob Weikert Memorial winning fashion.

Only one caution interrupted action on Sunday night, that taking place on lap 18. The momentum shift erased a near-five second lead for Lance Dewease, forced to eventually fend off the “Legend” Mike Wagner and Bob Weikert Memorial night one winner, Anthony Macri.

Macri, who started ninth, would power to second immediately following the restart, but a clear path and clean air allowed Dewease to maintain control.

“Well, I knew where Anthony [Macri] wanted to run, and I knew where Mike [Wagner] wanted to run. That was probably the most nervous I’ve ever been at the start of a race…just didn’t know if I had enough for these guys,” Dewease, driver of the Conduit/Glenville Station No. 69K sprint car, said. “I wanted to make sure I didn’t follow any lapped cars too closely. Luckily enough, we got here.

“To have Davey Brown with us here tonight is really special,” Dewease added. “For his age, he works really hard on this race car…everyone does. These guys really revitalized my career and we’re going to ride this wave for as long as we can.”

Although using every inch of Port Royal’s outer edge, the cushion was not enough for Anthony Macri, forced to finish second at the Juniata County Fairgrounds, followed by Wagner, Danny Dietrich, and Devon Borden.

“That late caution was helpful, but it didn’t help enough. I knew with Lance being in clean air, he was going to take off,” Macri said. “I kept trying to run the top as hard as I could. I just wasn’t close enough to do anything at the end. We’ll take a second and be proud.

Bill Brian Jr. scored the Wingless Sportsman victory following the 410 Sprint Car A-main!

Tezos A Feature (29 Laps): 1. 69K-Lance Dewease[1]; 2. 39M-Anthony Macri[9]; 3. 55W-Mike Wagner[6]; 4. 29W-Danny Dietrich[4]; 5. 23-Devon Borden[2]; 6. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[14]; 7. 26-Zeb Wise[7]; 8. 45H-Jeff Halligan[17]; 9. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[10]; 10. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[11]; 11. 1-Logan Wagner[13]; 12. 6-Ryan Smith[12]; 13. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 14. 19-Brent Marks[5]; 15. 12-Blane Heimbach[26]; 16. 33M-Gerard McIntyre Jr[25]; 17. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[16]; 18. 33W-Michael Walter[19]; 19. 47K-Kody Lehman[21]; 20. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[20]; 21. 97-JJ Hickle[18]; 22. 70-Scotty Thiel[15]; 23. 11T-TJ Stutts[23]; 24. 29-Sye Lynch[24]; 25. 5-Dylan Cisney[8]; 26. 51-Freddie Rahmer[22] LAP LEADERS: Lance Dewease (1-29)

 

 

Gallagher 5G To Win For USAC East Sprints At Williams Grove Friday

410 and wingless 360 sprints share the card on School’s Out Night

5/28/23

Mechanicsburg – The Apple of the Eye of the USAC East 360 Sprint Car Series’ season is on tap at Williams Grove Speedway coming up this Friday, June 2 as the circuit stages the second running of the Bill Gallagher 5G To Win.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars will be in action as well on H & N Landscaping School’s Out Night.

The wingless USAC East 360 cars will gather and compete in the Gallagher 5G race to honor late USAC East and URC car owner Bill Gallagher of King of Prussia.

Gallagher fielded his familiar No. 5G sprint car for decades with URC and later with USAC East and earned five URC series titles in his career with Curt Michael at the wheel.

The special, high-dollar USAC East 30-lap feature will pay 5G ($5,000) to win on June 2. The race will also pay $300 just to start the main event, boosting the total main event purse to nearly $16,000 for the 360 sprints!

There will be NO time trials.

Joey Gallagher of GEI Enterprises will present the USAC wingless sprint special in memory of Bill Gallagher.

Aside from USAC East drivers like series point leader Briggs Danner, Steve Drevicki, Alex Bright and Bruce Buckwalter Jr., it’s likely that at least a few outsiders will enter the action to claim the big top prize.

Bright outran Danner to claim the Gallagher race last season at Williams Grove and the Collegeville driver already has one win at the track this season.

The 410 sprints will join the USAC East cars on the special June 2 racing program.

Lance Dewease became the first repeat winner of the season in seven races on May 26 when he nabbed the All Stars Doug Esh Tribute Race worth $10,000. Other winners to date have been Zeb Wise, Brent Marks, Chase Dietz, Brad Sweet, Freddie Rahmer.

Gates will open at 5:30 pm with racing action slated for 7:30.

School’s Out Night fun and games will take place in the infield before and during the races with fireworks for the kids during intermission.

Representatives from the Milton Hershey School will be on hand for School’s Out Night, giving away T-shirts and Hershey chocolate bars to kids in attendance as they celebrate the beginning of Summer vacation.

Adult general admission for June 2 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, May 27, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

BOB LEIBY MEMORIAL WINS GO TO FREDDIE RAHMER, KYLE HARDY and MICHAEL SMITH

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, June 3, 2023 (7PM) STEVE SMITH TRIBUTE: 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, June 10, 2023 (7PM) ELIJAH HAWKINS MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints (York County Racing Club Night)

Saturday, June 17, 2023 (7PM) PA SPEEDWEEK TUNE-UP for 410 Sprints, plus Super Late Models (Appalachian Late Model Speedweek)

Abbottstown, PA (May 27, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer took over the lead in the point standings last week and with his fourth win of the season on Saturday night, Rahmer now sits at the top of the standings ahead of last week’s winner, Dylan Norris.

Rahmer started the 30-lap feature from ninth and made his way to second before the half-way point of the feature. Freddie lined up behind Norris for a late-race restart, “I misjudged Dylan on the restart. I thought he was going to the bottom but he didn’t. I checked up and turned down the bank and got a run and got him down there.”

Despite scoring his fourth win of the season in the pigeon hills, Rahmer and the Eichelberger #8 were a little off, “We got lucky to get by Dylan there on that restart. In the open track it was hard to make a move,” Freddie continued, “Just glad to get the win there after being a little off in the feature.”

Pole sitter, Aaron Bollinger, took the lead when the green flag dropped on the 30-lap feature. Tim Wagaman was in second and Glenndon Forsythe was third. Forsythe, Jordan Givler, Cameron Smith and Dylan Norris were all battling for third when the caution came out on lap 1 for Jeff Miller who sat spun around in turn 1.

Bollinger led Wagaman, Forsythe, Givler and Smith to the cone for the single-file restart. Bollinger got a good jump on Wagaman and Givler looked to the inside of Forsythe. Givler moved up to third and Norris was working his way through the field and got by Forsythe for fourth. Freddie Rahmer was also on the move from his ninth starting spot. Norris got by Givler to take third before the red flag flew on lap 4. Forsythe got upside-down on the back stretch with Cory Haas also involved.

The top five for the restart were Bollinger, Wagaman, Norris, Givler and Smith. Wagaman went low on the restart but the top worked well for Bollinger and he maintained the lead. Smith and Givler battled for fourth and Norris was up to second on lap 6. Smith got up to fourth leaving Givler to fend off Rahmer as he challenged for fifth. Freddie took fifth on lap eight as Norris was closing in on Bollinger for the lead.

Freddie was up to third on lap 11 and Norris was battling Bollinger for the lead in lapped traffic. Dylan took the lead at the line on lap 12 just as the yellow flag flew for Jeff Miller who slowed and came to a stop on the back stretch.

Norris paced the field ahead of Bollinger, Freddie, Wagaman and Givler for the restart. Dylan pulled away and Rahmer got under Bollinger for second as they raced into turn 3.

Givler, Kyle Moody and Chase Dietz battled for sixth as Smith got by Wagaman for fourth. Dietz got by Wagaman for fifth on lap 16.

The leaders were in heavy lapped traffic with 10 laps to go allowing Rahmer to close in on Norris. Dylan and Freddie were bumper to bumper in turns 1 and 2 with Norris holding onto the lead by inches on lap 23. Freddie took the lead coming out of turn 2 but the caution came out before the lap was completed when Zach Allman spun in turn 1. Norris regained the lead for the restart with Rahmer, Bollinger, Dietz and Smith completing the top five.

Rahmer and Norris both went high into 1 with Rahmer shooting down to the bottom in turn 2. Freddie got a good run off turn 2 and took the lead with a slider in turns 3 and 4.

Norris stayed close looking for a way to take the lead back. Moody and Deitz were in a fierce battle for fourth when they both spun out on the front stretch bringing out the caution on lap 26.

The top five for the final restart of the race were Rahmer, Norris, Bollinger, Brandon Rahmer and Smith. Both Rahmer and Norris went low into turn 1 on the restart with Brandon and Smith racing hard for fourth.

Freddie got to the checkered flag .400 seconds ahead of Norris. Bollinger held on to finish third and Brandon Rahmer was fourth. Smith completed the top five.

Kyle Hardy Wired the Field for Super Late Model Win

Kyle Hardy and Gary Stuhler shared the front row for the start of the 30-lap feature on Saturday night in the super late model’s first appearance in the pigeon hills this season. Hardy took the lead when the green flag dropped with Stuhler and Jamie Lathroum battling for second. Lathroum took the spot as they raced wheel to wheel out of turn 4.

Seventh place starter, Jim Bernheisel, had a solid start and was up to fourth. Stuhler reclaimed second on lap 2 letting Bernheisel to work on Lathroum for third.

Larry Neiderer came to a stop on the front stretch bringing out the yellow flag on lap 4. Hardy led, Stuhler, Lathroum, Bernheisel and Tyler Horst to the cone for the restart. There was another yellow on the restart after Jason Schmidt and Tyler Hershey got together on the front stretch. Brad Omps also came to a stop in turn 1.

Hardy maintained the lead on the restart with Stuhler on the bottom in second. Lathroum was on the top trying to retake second from Stuhler. Lathroum took second back on lap 7. Dylan Yoder was reeling in Bernheisel for fourth and took the spot on lap 9.

Stuhler took second back again from Lathroum on lap 10. Hardy was in lapped traffic on lap 12. Lathroum, Yoder and Bernheisel were in a three-car battle for third. Bernheisel got by Yoder and was up next to Lathroum. Yoder got back by Bernheisel as they raced through lapped traffic.

Austin Berry slowed on the front stretch on lap 17 bringing out the yellow flag. Hardy led Stuhler, Lathroum, Bernheisel and Yoder to the cone for the single-file restart. Stuhler hung with Hardy on the restart. Mark Pettyjohn joined Lathroum, Yoder and Bernheisel making it a four car battle for third. Bernheisel had the spot with Lathroum hot on his bumper. Lathroum got up next to Bernheisel and retook third then Bernheisel took it back the next lap.

Lapped traffic came into play again late in the race with Hardy taking the checkered flag 1.234 seconds ahead of Stuhler. Bernheisel won the battle for third with Lathroum in fourth and Pettyjohn completing the top five.

Michael Smith Wins the ARDC Midget Feature

Michael Smith took the lead from pole-sitter Michael Markey on the start. Markey did a wheel stand coming to the flag stand on lap 1. Markey continued to wheel stand on the front stretch allowing Ayden Hare to close in. On lap 3 Markey kept all four wheels on the track but Hare was still able to get by him in turn 2 and took second. Hare was up challenging Smith for the lead. The two continued to battle for the top spot and made contact in turn 4. Both drivers maintained their positions. Hare tried another slider in turn 2 but could not make the pass. The battle at the front of the field allowed Markey to close in on the leaders.

Smith got to the line .507 seconds ahead of Hare for the victory. Markey crossed the line third and JR Booth was fourth. Eric Heydenreich completed the top five.

Next Saturday, June 3, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Steve Smith Tribute Race featuring the 410 sprints and 358 springs. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, May 27, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($4,000); 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith; 6. 16-Matt Campbell; 7. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 8. 75-Tyler Ross; 9. 8-Billy Dietrich; 10. 1X-Chad Trout; 11. 7H-Trey Hivner; 12. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 13. 27s-Alan Krimes; 14. 33-Riley Emig; 15. 85-Rickey Dieva; 16. 17-Cole Young; 17. 5a-Zach Allman; 18. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNF); 19. 99M-Kyle Moody (DNF); 20. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF); 21. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 22. D57-Jeff Miller (DNF); 23. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 24. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 25. 38-Cory Haas (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Aaron Bollinger (1-11), Dylan Norris (12-23) & Freddie Rahmer (24-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 8-Billy Dietrich; 3. 38-Cory Haas; 4. 1X-Chad Trout; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 8. 85-Ricky Dieva; 9. 5a-Zach Allman

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 44-Dylan Norris; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 27s-Alan Krimes; 5. 33-Riley Emig; 6. 16-Matt Campbell; 7. 17-Cole Young; 8. 7H-Trey Hivner

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 2. 39T-Cameron Smith; 3. 90-Jordan Givler; 4. 99m-Kyle Moody; 5. 2D-Chase Dietz; 6. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold; 8. D57-Jeff Miller

Super Late Models

Super Late Model Feature Finish (30 laps) – 1. 45-Kyle Hardy ($3,000); 2. 4-Gary Stuhler; 3. 31-Jim Bernheisel; 4. 6-Jamie Lathroum; 5. 8-Mark Pettyjohn; 6. 24-Dylan Yoder; 7. 43A-Jason Covert; 8. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 9. 14-Tyler Horst; 10. 74-Tyler Hershey; 11. 32J-Shaun Jones; 12. 8-Matthew Sponaugle; 13. 21-Chad Myers; 14. 59-Chad Julius; 15. 5-Brad Omps; 16. 19-Drew Weissel; 17. 121-Larry Neiderer; 18. 11L-Doug Legum; 19. 86-Austin Berry (DNF); 20. 13M-JT McLanigan (DNF); 21. 11J-Jason Schmidt (DNF); 22. 12-Bobby Beard (DNF); 23. X-Bernie Beard (DNF); 24. 1-Gene Knaub (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Kyle Hardy (1-30)

Super Late Model Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 4-Gary Stuhler; 2. 31-Jim Bernheisel; 3. 43A-Jason Covert; 4. 8-Matthe Sponaugle; 5. 1-Gene Knaub; 6. 21-Chad Myers; 7. 19-Drew Weisser; 8. 32-Coleby Frye (DNF); 9. 12-Bobby Beard (DNF); 10. 86-Austin Berry (DNS)

Super Late Model Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 8BALL-Mark Pettyjohn; 2. 121-Larry Neiderer; 3. 24-Dylan Yoder; 4. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 5. X-Bernie Beard; 6. 59-Chad Julius; 7. 11L-Doug Legum; 8. 41-Matt Naylor; 9. 11-Jimmy McBee (DNS)

Super Late Model Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 6-Jamie Lathroum; 2. 14-Tyler Horst; 3. 45-Kyle Hardy; 4. 5-Brad Omps; 5. 32J-Shaun Jones; 6. 74-Tyler Hershey; 7. 11J-Jason Schmidt; 8. 13M-JT McLanigan (DNF); 9. 2J-Justin Weaver (DNS)

Super Late Model Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 86-Austin Berry; 2. 11J-Jason Schmidt; 3. 13M-JT McLanigan; 4. 12-Bobby Beard; 5. 19-Drew Weisser; 6. 11L-Doug Legum; 7. 11-Jimmy McBee (DNF); 8. 41-Matt Naylor (DNF); 9. 32-Coleby Frye (DNS); 10. 2J-Justin Weaver (DNS)

ARDC Midgets

ARDC Midget Feature Finish (15 laps) – 1. 76-Michael Smith; 2. 4-Ayden Hare; 3. 75-Michael Markey; 4. 5A-JR Booth; 5. 11-Eric Heydenreich; 6. 21-Shannon Mausteller (DNF)

ARDC Midget Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 75-Michael Markey; 2. 11-Eric Heydenreich; 3. 76-Michael Smith; 4. 4-Ayden Hare; 5. 5A-JR Booth; 6. 21-Shannon Mausteller

 

 

Anthony Macri Scores Opening Night of All Star Circuit of Champions Bob Weikert Memorial

Port Royal Speedway - PORT ROYAL, Penn. (May 27, 2023)- Anthony Macri backed up his 2022 sweep of the event with a dominant performance during night one of the 2023 All Star Circuit of Champions Bob Weikert Memorial.

Macri bested Mike Wagner, Brent Marks, Lance Dewease and Logan Wagner to score the $10,000 triumph. The victory was Macri’s 22nd of his career at the Juniata County oval.

“This thing was a pleasure to drive for sure,” said Macri. “I’m honestly kind of speechless.”

Mike Wagner and Justin Whittall lined up on the front row for the 30-lasp event and it was the veteran Wagner grabbing the early lead on lap one. Whittall, Macri, Tyler Courtney and Zeb Wise filled out the rest of the top five.

Macri, who started fourth, moved into the runner-up position on lap five. Logan Wagner was an early mover from his 10th starting position and three laps later the defending five-time track champion cracked the top five.

One lap later Mike Wagner was nose deep in lapped traffic and Macri and Whittall were in hot pursuit. It only took too more circuits, but Macri capitalized on Wagner’s struggles with the lappers to cruise round the top side of turns one and two to take the lead down the backstretch.

One lap later the younger Wagner continued his march forward as he moved into fourth, however Macri was cruising out front of the field with ease. By lap 18 Macri had stretched the distance between him and Mike Wagner to close to four seconds.

Four laps later Logan Wagner cracked the podium for the first time and another four laps later Dewease, who started 16th on the grid, moved into fifth.

Marks got by Logan Wagner for the final podium position one lap later and Dewease followed suit into fourth. However, Macri was not to be denied as without a caution, he cruised home to a 9.7 second advantage to capture night one of the event.

“We got into second and Wagner was setting a pretty good pace and I decided I was going to wait for lapped traffic,” said Macri. “I kind of manned up and got up top and started running like I normally do. I knew I had to get up top and make as much speed as I could, and we got it done.”

Dewease earned $1000 as the night’s hard charger courtesy of Valley Supply and Loan Dakota Acres, while 16th place finisher Dylan Cisney scored $1000 courtesy of J&S Classics as the events Warrior Award winner via random draw.

Wise, Jeff Halligan, Whittall, Courtney and Blane Heimbach rounded out the top ten.

Bob Weikert Memorial 410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Anthony Macri, 2. Mike Wagner, 3. Brent Marks, 4. Lance Dewease, 5. Logan Wagner, 6. Zeb Wise, 7. Jeff Halligan, 8. Justin Whittall, 9. Tyler Courtney, 10. Blane Heimbach, 11. Devon Borden, 12. Tim Shaffer, 13. Tyler Bear, 14. Cory Eliason, 15. Danny Dietrich, 16. Dylan Cisney, 17. Lucas Wolfe, 18. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 19. Sam Hafertepe Jr, 20. Chris Windom, 21. Austin Bishop, 22. Kody Lehman, 23. Hunter Schuerenberg, 24. Sye Lynch, 25. Mike WALTER, 26. Jason Shultz

Logan Spahr continued his dominating ways in the Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series as he scored his third consecutive victory at the Port Royal Speedway in 305 Sprint Car. In total, he’s scored six consecutive victories with the series.

Jared Zionkowski, Seth Schonke, Jeff Weaver and Ken Duke rounded out the top five. Kenny Heffner, Doug Dodson, Mike Melair, Austin Reed, and Zach Rhodes completed the top ten. 305 Sprint Car Results- 1. Logan Spahr, 2. Jared Zionkowski, 3. Seth Schnoke, 4. Jeff Weaver, 5. Ken Duke, 6. Kenny Heffner, 7. Doug Dodson, 8. Mike Melair, 9. Austin Reid, 10. Zach Rhodes, 11. Dylan Shatzer, 12. Fred Arnold, 13. Mike Alleman, 14. Croix Beasom, 15. Dustin Young, 16. Jason Roush, 17. Erin Statler, 18. Jimmy White, 19. Joshua Harner, 20. Kasey Weaver, 21. AJ Barton, 22. Dave Wickham, 23. Christian Rumsey, 24. Owen Dimm, 25. Josh Spicer, 26. Timmy Bitner

 

 

Dewease Makes History For Kreitz At Williams Grove, Wins 10K In All Stars Esh Tribute

Don Kreitz Jr. becomes winningest sprint car owner in oval history with 93

5/26/23

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease made more sprint car history at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night when he claimed the All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprints Doug Esh Tribute Race, worth $10,000.

With the win, Dewease made car owner Don Kreitz Jr. the winningest sprint car driver in history at the track with a win total that now stands at 93.

Kreitz overtook late car owner Al Hamilton to claim the record with 61 of the 93 victories to Kreitz’s credit coming with him as an owner/driver before Dewease moved into the seat of his No. 69K.

The victory itself was the 113th of Dewease’s career at the famed oval of which 10 are now All Stars wins.

Chase Dietz started on the pole for the 30-lap Esh race flanked by ace Devon Borden.

However on the first lap, Anthony Macri, who was looking for his first win of the year at the track, hustled by Borden to snare the second spot and set his sights on Dietz.

Borden fell to third but hung in contention for the second spot and in fact had just pulled the trigger to reclaim the position when disaster struck the leader in the third turn.

Nearly simultaneously with Borden’s pass for second, Dietz spun at the front of the field and while Borden and Macri skated by, Freddie Rahmer wasn’t as lucky.

With Borden’s pass negated, Macri assumed command for the restart with Dewease restarting in fourth after taking the initial green flag from the seventh spot.

And while Dewease seemed to struggle to get around any cars during those first 10 laps, the second 10 seemed totally opposite.

He mowed down All Stars point leader Tyler Courtney for third when action resumed before quickly catching Borden for second and taking that spot on lap 12.

In four more laps Dewease was racing in the leader’s shadow but it took until lap 19 for the winning move to take place as the leader worked traffic.

Working well off of the bottom in turn four, Dewease ate up Macri’s advantage to cross the line side by side for control, edging into the narrowest of leads barely visible to the naked eye by clocked at .012 seconds.

But the next 11 laps certainly produced a visible advantage for Dewease as he got away from the field while attention turned to 11th starter Danny Dietrich.

By lap 25 Dietrich was up to second and trying to close on Dewease.

A caution flag with four laps to go for a shredded tire on Tyler Courtney’s mount cleared the way for both drivers with Dewease pulling away to a 3.089 second lead at the finish.

Dietrich finished second followed by Macri, Borden and Kyle Moody.

Sixth through 10th went to Dylan Norris, Jim Siegel, Cory Eliason, Zeb Wise and Brent Marks.

Heats went to Borden, Moody, Tim Shaffer and Dewease.

Dietz won the dash to earn the pole for the feature while Kyle Reinhardt scored the B Main.

Norris set overall fast time with a lap of 16.999 seconds in qualifications.

Feature Finish:

410 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Danny Dietrich, 3. Anthony Macri, 4. Devon Borden, 5. Kyle Moody, 6. Dylan Norris, 7. Jim Siegel, 8. Cory Eliason, 9. Zeb Wise, 10. Brent Marks, 11. Justin Whittall, 12. Tim Shaffer, 13. Chad Trout, 14. Kyle Reinhardt, 15. Freddie Rahmer, 16. TJ Stutts, 17. Sam Hafertepe Jr., 18. Lucas Wolfe, 19. Chris Windom, 20. Hunter Schuerenberg, 21. Cameron Smith, 22. Scott Thiel, 23. Billy Dietrich, 24. Tyler Courtney, 25. Chase Dietz, 26. Conner Morrell, 27. Austin Bishop

DNQ: Steve Downs, Jordan Givler, Sye Lynch, Steve Buckwalter, JJ Hickle, Ryan Smith, Brandon Rahmer

 

 

Largest Payoffs Ever for PA Sprint Car SpeedWeek

Mechanicsburg, PA (May 22, 2023) – The 2023 PA Sprint Car SpeedWeek is shaping up to be the highest paying in the thirty-three-year history of the series. Sponsorship continues to grow for the series presented by Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews. The ten-race series now posts a minimum winner’s payoff of $8,000. There are four $8,000 to win events, four will pay $10,000 to win, Port Royal Speedway offers $15,000 for the July 3 Keith Kauffman Classic and the Mitch Smith Memorial at Williams Grove, the crown jewel of SpeedWeek, on June 30 will pay $20,000 to win.

In addition to the outstanding race day payoffs, the C&D Rigging sponsorship has boosted the point series payoff to a record $30,000 to be paid to fifteen drivers. First through fifth in the final point standings will collect $6,000, $3,000, $2,700, $2,500, and $2,200 respectively. The big increase is the bonus for the next ten drivers in the point standings who compete in every SpeedWeek event. Those bonus payoffs will range from $1,800 to $1,000. All events must be completed for the total of $30,000 to be paid.

The Long Hollow Cattle Company will sponsor the B-Main for the second consecutive year. Owner Matt Balliet will post a minimum payoff of $300-$200-$150-$100-$100 to the first non-qualifiers.

Selinsgrove Ford will sponsor the $5,000 “Ten for Ten” bonus. Todd Benner, Selinsgrove Ford president, will present a $5,000 Bonus to a driver with a top 10 feature finish in every SpeedWeek event. A minimum of 7 events must be completed for the bonus. If multiple drivers have all top ten finishes, the highest point finisher receives the $5,000 bonus. If no driver records all top ten finishes, the driver with most top ten finishes receives $1,000. In the event of a tie for most top ten finishes, the highest driver in final points will receive the $1,000 bonus. Drivers must compete in all events to qualify for the bonus. The 2022 SpeedWeek champion Brent Marks captured the award last year and was the only driver in recent memory to accomplish the feat.

Lelands.com will offer bonus money for heat race action with the “Knockout Bonus”. There will be a $500 Bonus each night if the heat race starter with the fastest time (usually the fourth-place starter) can win the heat race thereby “knocking out” all other drivers in that heat race from the feature redraw. If more than one driver accomplishes the knockout, the $500 will be divided equally.

2023 PA SPEEDWEEK SCHEDULE

Friday, June 23- Williams Grove $8,000 to Win

Saturday, June 24 – Lincoln $10,092 to Win

Sunday, June 25 – BAPS $8,000 to Win

Monday, June 26 – Lincoln $8,000 to Win

Tuesday, June 27 – Grandview $10,000 to Win

Wednesday, June 28 – Hagerstown $8,000 to Win

Friday, June 30 – Williams Grove $20,000 to Win

Saturday, July 1 – Port Royal $10,000 to Win

Sunday, July 2 – Selinsgrove $10,000 to Win

Monday, July 3 – Port Royal $10,000 to Win

In the heart of the PA Posse’s home, Central PA’s marquee event, Pennsylvania Sprint Speedweek, has a storied history of being the most anticipated week of racing for 32 years. The coveted title has been won by some of the biggest names in sprint car racing including, Fred Rahmer, Greg Hodnett, Danny Dietrich and Lance Dewease. 2021 NASCAR Champion Kyle Larson has also inked his name in the record books as a PA Speedweek Champion. In addition to his championship Larson and fellow NASCAR star, Christopher Bell, have Speedweek wins on their resume. It truly is one of the greatest spectacles in dirt track racing and a must attend event for any race fan. For more information go to paspeedweeks.com.

 

Huge All Stars Bob Weikert Memorial Up Next at Port Royal Speedway

PORT ROYAL, PA- It’s finally here! One of the biggest weekends of racing comes to the Port Royal Speedway this Memorial Day weekend as the 2023 Bob Weikert Memorial race takes place on Saturday, May 27th and Sunday, May 28th.

Featuring the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1, the annual red, white and blue spectacular will pay $10,000 to win and $700 to start for the first night, followed by a whopping $29,000 to win and $1000 to start on Saturday. Saturday’s event features more than $37,000 in the full purse, while Sunday’s event reaches more than $70,000 on the line.

Along with the All Star Circuit of Champions 410 Sprint Cars on both nights, night one of the Weikert Memorial will feature the PennsValley MeatMarket PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars on the card, while the Path Valley Wingless Sportsman will tag along for the third consecutive year for the night two finale.

All gates will open at 4:00pm both nights, with racing scheduled to kick off at 7:00pm.

Saturday- GA- $25, Students- $15, Pits- $35
Sunday- GA- $30, Students- $20, Pits- $40

The annual event has been held since 2003 and is a Memorial Day weekend staple that honors the legendary car owner and National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum inductee, Bob Weikert. The event first became a two-day spectacle in 2016 and the coveted ‘Steer Head’ trophy is one of the most sought-after trophies for drivers all throughout the country.

Last year’s event saw Anthony Macri score his first career Weikert Memorial victory. Lance Dewease (2), Fred Rahmer (2), Todd Shaffer, Greg Hodnett (6), Jeff Shepard, Stevie Smith, Doug Esh, Cody Darrah, Lucas Wolfe (2), Danny Dietrich, Logan Wagner and Kyle Larson (2) have all earned victories in the event.

Two-time defending All Star Circuit of Champions point champion Tyler Courtney enters the weekend tilt as the All Star series points leader with a 50-point advantage over second-place Parker Price-Miller. Chris Windom, Hunter Schuerenberg and Tim Shaffer complete the top-five.

Meanwhile in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition, it’s still Devon Borden leading the way with a 40-point advantage over second-place Dylan Cisney. Jeff Halligan, Justin Whittall and Gerard McIntyre Jr make up the top five.

Other local favorites such as Dewease, Danny Dietrich, Macri, Brent Marks and more are expected to be in attendance along with weekend invaders to challenge for the steer head trophy and extra money on the line.

Beerhill Gang TV and Ashley Stremme will also be broadcasting live each night at 4:45 EST until 5:45 EST in the commercial building located behind the main grandstands. Fans at the Speedway can watch as their favorite drivers and personalities are interviewed. A full driver list will be announced later this week with times.

Sunday’s finale will conclude with a concert in the commercial building by From The Grey.

There will be several giveaways for fans arriving for the weekend festivities including hats, shirts, sweatshirts, blankets and koozies. There will also be several kids 12 and under prize packages available for the weekend.

The annual tailgate contest will occur in the parking lot on Sunday at 1pm and first-place will receive a special prize package. Members of the promotional team, along with Ms. Motorsports 2023 - Lindsey Garl and the Weikert Girls will be around to help judge the campsites with the 2023 Port Royal pace truck. Brad Strawser will also be hosting a special live version of the Juniata County Radio Racing Roundup as well form the pace truck.

For information regarding camping please check out the Speedway website or contact the Speedway office. Grounds will open for camper arriving at Noon on Friday and all campers must be off the property by Noon the following day on Monday. Note that the new camping rules are in full effect and need to be followed to the highest extent.

The annual Port Royal Speedway Weikert Memorial Cornhole Tournament will also be taking place on Saturday morning! Registration will be at 9:30 am and the tournament will start promptly at 11am.

This will be held rain or shine as we will be holding this event inside the commercial building. You may bring your own ACL/ACO approved bags, if you do not have bags house bags will be provided for those who need.

ENTRY FEE is $40 per team of 2 ($20 per person). As of now Payout will be $450 + 80% of entry fees to the top 4 teams. This may change depending on sponsor support. Updates will be made as we find out.

Church service will also be held on Sunday in the commercial building with Russ Ward from Dirt Racing Outreach, Inc., and it will go from 2:30-3:30pm.

Lastly, we will be selling raffle tickets both days featuring a prize package courtesy of Huset's Speedway for their High Banks Nationals. This will include a pair of tickets to all four days of racing and $1500 cash for flight/travel accommodations.

Half of Saturday's sales will benefit the Juniata Valley Out of the Darkness Walk and Mental Health Awareness and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Half of Sunday's sales will benefit Dirt Racing Outreach and their efforts.

Should both Saturday and Sunday be cancelled due to rain, a Monday rain date will be utilized with the starting time TBA.

For all the latest news and information, be sure to visit www.portroyalspeedway.comand stay connected via Twitter @portroyalspdway and facebook @ Port Royal Speedway Trackside Media.

 

 

Steve Smith Tribute Race Slated for June 3; $10,119 Prize, Plus $700 to Start

Abbottstown, PA (May 22, 2023) – The Inaugural Steve Smith Tribute Race was a huge success and Lincoln Speedway is excited to continue to honor the Hall of Fame career of Steve Smith. The 410 sprints are competing for $10,119 on June 3 in honor of the Black Bandit’s famous #19 sprint car and they will be utilizing the PA Speedweek format. In addition to the impressive top prize, it is $700 to take the green flag for the 410 sprints.

“We’re looking forward to honoring Steve with an amazing event at Lincoln again this year. Steve’s legacy is so important to Lincoln Speedway and sprint car racing as a sport,” said Jerry Parrish, General Manager at Lincoln Speedway.

“Steve enjoyed a successful racing career all across our PA tracks and beyond, but he called Lincoln Speedway his home track,” shared Brian Leppo on behalf of JoAnn and the family. “Thank you to Lincoln for hosting the Black Bandit Tribute race. Steve became a Legend with a tremendous amount of success at Lincoln. We are really looking forward to June 3rd.”

Smith moved from Florida to Pennsylvania in the early 1960s to start his racing career and what a career it would be. Smith’s first win at Lincoln came on May 22, 1971 and just two short years later he earned his first track championship. From 1973 to 1978 Smith rattled off six straight championships at Lincoln. By the end of his storied career he had added three more titles in 1985, 1987 and 1991 to make it nine championships in the Pigeon Hills.

Smith’s final win at Lincoln, win number 150, came on May 4, 1996.

Smith also saw success at Williams Grove, winning a track championship in 1989 and scoring three National Open wins. Steve’s 259 career feature wins came at a variety of tracks including Lincoln, Williams Grove, Port Royal, Hagerstown, Susquehanna and many more.

Smith represented the PA Posse well against the touring series, winning six World of Outlaw features and racking up 17 All Star Circuit of Champions victories to his name.

In 2000 Smith was inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

Steve Smith passed away at the age of 74 on June 5, 2021. Lincoln Speedway is honored to host this race in Smith’s memory.

Ticket prices for Saturday, June 3 are $25 for adult general admission, $15 for students (12-17 with photo ID) and pit passes are available for all ages at $35.

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway! To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes and to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania’s “Premier” Saturday night racetrack – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway - visit Lincoln Speedway’s website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com.

 

 

Selinsgrove Speedway

SELINSGROVE, PA – Logan Spahr extended his winning streak to five with
the Pennsylvania Sprint Series following a win in the 20-lap feature
for the 305 sprints Saturday night at Selinsgrove Speedway.

In stock car action, Devin Hart won the 20-lap limited late model
feature and Jake Jones the 12-lap roadrunner feature.

The show was completed quickly after rain delayed the start a few hours.

Spahr, of Lewisberry, started third in the feature as defending track
champion Ken Duke Jr. grabbed the lead. On a fast racing surface, they
quickly started lapping cars. Spahr grabbed the lead as they raced
into turn three in heavy traffic on lap 10.

Duke stayed with him challenging for the lead a few laps later in turn
three, but couldn’t complete the pass. It was Spahr scoring a
record-setting fifth straight series win by about 1-second over Duke.

“Hats off to Selinsgrove, that was a great race track,” Spahr said. “I
know how good Ken is on the bottom. Once I saw his nose down there, I
had to take his line away as quick as I could. We went three-wide down
there and it was great racing.”

Doug Dodson, Owen Dimm and Seth Schnoke completed the top five. Austin
Reed, Croix Beasom, Kruz Kepner, Zach Rhodes and Timmy Bitner rounded
out the top 10.

Josh Spicer was the Hard Charger. He finished 13th.

Spahr has the fastest lap in warm-ups at 18.676 earning the Jim
“Slippery” Snyder Fast Time Award and $50. The award was presented by
Brian Snyder in honor of his dad, who passed away recently and had
been a push truck driver at Selinsgrove, and other area speedways, for
over 50 years.

Kepner, Dodson and Bitner won the heat races.

Devin Hart, of Port Royal, came out on top of a wild feature for the
limited late models that saw several drivers battle for the top spot.
Ryan Zook and Andrew Yoder followed Hart. Casey Steinhoff was the Hard
Charger.

Brenneman, Yoder and Smith won the heat races.

Jake Jones won the Roadrunner Challenge and $600. Levi Vail, Ty
Huntsberger, Keith Bissinger and Nate Romig completed the top five.
Eighth place finisher Hunter Whitcomb was the Hard Charger.

The speedway returns to action Saturday night, June 3, with a program
of 360/358 sprints and limited late models. Gates open at 5 with
racing at 7.

PASS 305 Sprint Car Feature (20 laps): 1. Logan Spahr. 2. Ken Duke Jr.
3. Doug Dodson. 4. Owen Dimm. 5. Seth Schnoke. 6. Austin Reed. 7.
Croix Beasom. 8. Kruz Kepner. 9. Zach Rhodes. 10. Timmy Bitner. 11.
Logan Jones. 12. Drew Young. 13. Josh Spicer. 14. Kenny Heffner. 15.
Dustin Young. 16. Paul Moyer. 17. Domenic Melair. 18. Erin Statler.
19. Tyler Snook. 20. Eric Knepp. 21. Jonathan Swift. 22. Mike Alleman.
23. Chris Kreider. 24. Jason Roush. 25. Rick Romig. 26. Derek Swartz.
27. Mariah Romig.

Limited Late Model Feature (20 laps): 1. Devin Hart. 2. Ryan Zook. 3. Andrew Yoder. 4. Shawn Miller. 5. Maddox Smith. 6. Casey Steinhoff. 7. Daulton Bigler. 8. Shaun Lawton. 9. Tyson Mowery. 10. Jared Fulkroad. 11. Kaiden Bard. 12. Chris Leitzel. 13. Dan Conch. 14. Trent Brenneman. 15. JR Toner. 16. Cayden Ranck. 17. John Schoch. 18. Wayne Schaffer. 19. Dylan Yoder. DNS- Harold Ranck, Chase Bowsman.

Roadrunner Feature (12 laps): 1. Jake Jones. 2. Levi Vail. 3. Ty Huntsberger 4. Keith Binninger. 5. Nate Romig. 6. Scott Dunham Jr. 7. Will Long. 8. Hunter Whitcomb 9. Tom Underwood. 10. Miranda Minium. 11. Chase Rehbein. 12. Gordie Marshal. 13. Cory Lindenmuth. 14. Les Scrivens. 15. Jim Farley. 16. Mike Goodwin. 17. Matt Ney. DNS- Tom Brunson, Bob Bussey, Rodney Wagner, Nick Strohele, Johnny Palm.

More information contact teamspeedmedia@gmail.com or visit www.selinsgrovespeedway.net

 

 

All Stars Doug Esh Tribute Race Is Friday At Williams Grove
Only appearance of season by All Stars celebrates career of “The Hammer”
May 26 holiday weekend kickoff is sprints only!

5/21/23

Mechanicsburg – Presented by HVAC Distributors Inc., Williams Grove Speedway will celebrate Memorial Day by kicking off the holiday weekend with the $10,000 to win Doug Esh Tribute Race for All Star sprint cars coming up this Friday night, May 26 at 7:30 pm.

The only appearance of the season by the All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprints at Williams Grove will serve to honor former throttle jockey “The Hammer,” Doug Esh of Lancaster.

Esh’s former car owners Dick and Leslie Leach and John Trone along with mechanics Dennis Kohler, Rob Peters and Jim Shreiner will gather for a special pre-race show in the infield beginning just after 5:30.

The special, high-dollar event will be another show in the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series at the speedway.

Esh ended his run in the sport back on 2017 but not before leaving his mark on Williams Grove and the area in general.

One of his crowning achievements at Williams Grove was scoring the World of Outlaws National Open and the $50,000 top prize that accompanied it in 2006.

Esh’s win at that time was billed as the richest ever in track history, coming aboard the Leach No. 30.

In total, Doug Esh owns 60 career 410 sprint car wins, 24 of which came at Williams Grove Speedway,

Prior to 410s, Esh was successful in 358 sprint competition, recording 17 checkered flags in his career including five at Williams Grove.

Other notable wins in Esh’s Williams Grove career include triumphs in the Mitch Smith Memorial (2), Jack Gunn Memorial and The Tommy Classic.

He was the 2006 Diamond Series Champion at the track.

Fireworks will be part of the sprints only racing program.

All Stars winners at the track last season were Danny Dietrich (2), Brent Marks and Lance Dewease.

Event sponsor HVAC Distributors Inc. based in Mount Joy is a full-service wholesale distributor and manufacturers representative of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories.

In business since 1987, HVAC Distributors Inc. serves the residential new construction, residential replacement and light commercial segments of the HVAC industry in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia, Eastern Ohio and Western New York.

Adult general admission for May 26 is $30 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

All Stars To Stage Only Williams Grove Race Of Season This Week
Travelers hit town to battle in Doug Esh Tribute 10K to win event!

5/21/23

Mechanicsburg – Fans will get only one chance to see the All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars Series do battle at Williams Grove Speedway this season and that chance is coming up this Friday, May 26 at 7:30 pm.

Presented by HVAC Distributors Inc., the only appearance of the season by the All Stars at Williams Grove will be for the Hoosier Diamond Series Doug Esh Tribute Race, paying a cool $10,000 to win.

Esh’s career will be honored with a special pre-race show in the infield beginning just after gates open at 5:30 pm. The show will be broadcast on Beerhill Gang TV via Facebook.

After starting their history at the track back in 1970 when local Bobbie Adamson took a win for car owner Al Hamilton, it was 2019 until a bonafide touring All Star in the form of Aaron Reutzel was able to break into victory lane at Williams Grove Speedway for the first time.

All other shows had been won by the locals and only once since has an All Star, again as in Reutezel, taken a Williams Grove win.

Since September of 2020 when Reutzel last won, it has been only Williams Grove regulars or and independent scoring oval All Stars wins.

So how is the field shaping up for this one and only invasion of 2023 by the All Stars.

The series will again be led into the track by two-time and defending series champion Tyler Courtney of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Courtney is again atop the All Stars point standings this season with a win under his belt.

His closest pursuer in the points, Hunter Schuerenberg of Sikeston, Missouri., has also been to victory lane this season on the tour.

Other All Stars expected to invade include Parker Price-Miller, Chris Windom and Zeb Wise who has already proven he knows how to get around Williams Grove this season by picking up the 2023 oval opener in April.

These drivers will prove to be the All Stars best prospects for a win when they get to Williams Grove while the locals will pin their hopes on drivers like Lance Dewease, Anthony Macri, Brent Marks, Danny Dietirch and others.

So far this season at Williams Grove, six races have produced six different winners in the form of Zeb Wise, Lance Dewease, Brent Marks, Chase Dietz, Brad Sweet and most recently Freddie Rahmer.

Rahmer is the current Williams Grove point leader over Danny Dietrich.

All Stars winners at the track last season were Dietrich (2), Marks and Dewease.

Event sponsor HVAC Distributors Inc. based in Mount Joy is a full-service wholesale distributor and manufacturers representative of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories.

In business since 1987, HVAC Distributors Inc. serves the residential new construction, residential replacement and light commercial segments of the HVAC industry in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia, Eastern Ohio and Western New York.

Adult general admission for May 26 is $30 with students ages 13-20 admitted for $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, May 20, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

RAIN CAN’T KEEP DYLAN NORRIS OUT OF VICTORY LANE; Chad Criswell Kicks of MacMor Summer Series With a Win

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, May 27, 2023 (7PM) BOB LEIBY MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints, ARDC Midgets and Super Late Models (ARCH Night)

Saturday, June 3, 2023 (7PM) STEVE SMITH TRIBUTE: 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints

Saturday, June 10, 2023 (7PM) ELIJAH HAWKINS MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints [TT] and 358 Sprints (York County Racing Club Night)

Abbottstown, PA (May 20, 2023) – Just a week shy of the anniversary of his first Lincoln win, Dylan Norris scored his second career Lincoln victory in the pigeon hills on Saturday night. Norris lined up sixth for the feature and was up to second by lap 8 and took the lead at the line on lap 13.

Rookie driver Brett Strickler started on the pole for the 30-lap feature with Chris Arnold lined up second. Strickler and Arnold raced wheel to wheel into turn 1 with Strickler taking the lead out of turn 2.

Sixth starting Dylan Norris got up to third quickly. Zane Rudisill was holding off Chad Trout and Anthony Macri as they challenged him for fifth.

Cameron Smith got upside-down in turn 4 on lap 6 bringing out the red flag. Trout headed to the pits with a flat left rear tire and wheel damage. Trout’s team got the tire changed and he was able to rejoin the field.

The top five for the restart were Strickler, Arnold, Norris, Cole Young and Rudisill. Norris was all over Arnold on the restart. Anthony Macri was up to fifth with Moody vying for the spot.

Norris got under Arnold for second and Young followed sending Arnold back to fourth. Macri caught Arnold and worked the bottom of the track trying to take fourth as Norris closed in on Strickler. Norris took the lead at the line by a nose on lap 13 as they caught lapped traffic. Dylan was pulling away from the rest of the field as he worked his way through traffic. Young was reeling in Strickler when the two made contact in turn 2 causing Strickler to flip which brought out the red flag on lap 17.

Norris, Young, Arnold, Macri and Moody were the top five for the restart. Macri got up next to Arnold and took third coming out of turn 4. Macri got bit by the cushion in turn 2 allowing to retake fourth. Chase Dietz was working on Moody for fifth when Tyler Ross brought out the caution on lap 21 after he spun in turn 4. Zach Allman was also involved.

The top five for the final restart were Norris, Young, Arnold, Macri and Moody. Macri was all over Arnold but could not make the pass for third.

Norris crossed the line 3.755 seconds ahead of Young. Arnold was third and Macri finished fourth. Moody completed the top five.

Chad Criswell Kicks of MacMor Summer Series With a Win

The 2023 MacMor “Summer Series” for the 358 sprint cars kicked off at Lincoln Speedway on Saturday night and Chad Criswell took the win, his fourth career victory at Lincoln.

Pole-sitter, Chad Criswell, led the field into turn 1 with Chris Frank, Kyle Spence, David Holbrook and Jayden Wolf in tow. You could throw a blanket over second through fifth on the first lap. Frank pulled away and the rest of the top five fell into place.

Jayden Wolf brought out the caution on lap 3 as he sat backwards in turn 4. Wolf had been running fifth.

Criswell led Frank, Spence, Holbrook and Steve Owings to the cone for the single-file restart. Criswell pulled away when the green flag dropped.

The yellow flag flew again on lap 6 when Cody Fletcher fell off the pace on the back stretch.

There was no change in the top five for the restart and once again Criswell got a good jump. Spence looked under Frank for second and took the spot. Owings got under Holbrook coming out of turn 2 for fourth.

Criswell was all alone out front as he caught the tail end of the field on lap 11. Owings was up to third on lap 14 after getting by Frank.

Holbrook was all over Frank for fourth and took the spot down the back shoot on lap 17. Holbrook then got by Owings for third and went to work reeling in Spence. As Holbrook was closing in to challenge for second, Spence brought out the caution after stopping in turn 2 on lap 21.

Criswell, Holbrook, Owings, Frank and Doug Hammaker lined up at the front of the field for the restart. Kody Hartlaub looked to the inside of Hammaker on the restart for a spot in the top five but did not make the pass.

The yellow came out on the restart when Bo Gordon stopped in turn 1.

Criswell paced the field slowly on the restart. Hammaker got by Frank for fourth. Jordan Strickler flipped in turn 2 on lap 22 bringing out the red flag.

Criswell, Holbrook, Owings, Hammaker and Frank were the top five for the restart. Owings looked to the outside of Holbrook but could not make the pass. The yellow flag flew one final time on lap 23 when Chase Gutshall stopped at the exit of turn 2.

Criswell, Holbrook, Owings, Hammaker and Hartlaub made up the top five for the green, white, checkered finish.

Criswell got to the checkered flag 1.268 seconds ahead of Owings. Hammaker was third and Holbrook crossed the line fourth. Hartlaub finished fifth after starting eighteenth.

Next Saturday, May 27, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the 410 sprint cars, ARDC Midgets and Super Late Models. Racing starts at 7PM with pit gates opening at 4:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 5PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, May 20, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 44-Dylan Norris ($4,000); 2. 17-Cole Young; 3. 23A-Chris Arnold; 4. 39M-Anthony Macri; 5. 99m-Kyle Moody; 6. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 7. 2D-Chase Dietz; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 38-Cory Haas; 10. 1X-Chad Trout; 11. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 12. 75-Tyler Ross (DNF); 13. 5A-Zach Allman (DNF); 14. 38s-Brett Strickler (DNF); 15. 90-Jordan Givler (DNF); 16. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 17. 39T-Cameron Smith (DNF); 18. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Brett Strickler (1-12) & Dylan Norris (13-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23A-Chris Arnold; 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 38-Cory Haas; 5. 5a-Zach Allman; 6. 39T-Cameron Smith; 7. 33-Riley Emig (DNS); 8. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 2. 99m-Kyle Moody; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 6. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNS); 7. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNS); 8. 27s-Alan Krimes (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 17-Cole Young; 2. 39m-Anthony Macri; 3. 38s-Brett Strickler; 4. 75-Tyler Ross; 5. 2D-Chase Dietz; 6. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 90-Jordan Givler

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Car Feature Finish (25 laps) – 1. 84M-Chad Criswell ($1,500); 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 66-Doug Hammaker; 4. 77-David Holbrook; 5. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 6. 41-Logan Rumsey; 7. 00F-Chris Frank; 8. 22E-Nash Ely; 9. 70D-Frankie Herr; 10. 17-Niki Young; 11. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 12. 23F-Justin Foster; 13. 28-Matt Findley; 14. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 15. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 16. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 17. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 18. 1a-Chase Gutshall (DNF); 19. 38s-Jordan Strickler (DNF); 20. 00K-Kyle Spence (DNF); 21. 13-Bo Gordon (DNF); 22. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle (DNF); 23. 9-Brady Dillon (DNF); 24. 66a-Cody Fletcher (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Chad Criswell (1-25)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 22E-Nash Ely; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 84M-Chad Criswell; 4. 41-Logan Rumsey; 5. 13-Bo Gordon; 6. 17-Niki Young; 7. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 8. 6K-Cole Knopp; 9. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66H-Doug Hammaker; 2. 70D-Frankie Herr; 3. 00F-Chris Frank; 4. 42U-Tyler Ulrich; 5. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 6. 23F-Justin Foster; 7. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 8. 6-Cody Phillips (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 1a-Chase Gutshall; 2. 00K-Kyle Spence; 3. 77-David Holbrook; 4. 38s-Jordan Strickler; 5. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 6. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 7. 22-Jaremi Hanson; 8. 10-Nick Yinger; 9. 15s-Cole Small

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 2. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 3. 28-Matt Findley; 4. 9-Brady Dillon; 5. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 6. 16T-Joe Timmins; 7. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 8. 0-Kyle Ganoe (DNS)

358 Sprint Car Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 17-Niki Young; 2. 23F-Justin Foster; 3. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 4. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 5. 6-Cody Phillips; 6. 22H-Jaremi Hanson; 7. 16T-Joe Timmins; 8. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 9. 6K-Cole Knopp; 10. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 11. 15s-Cole Small; 12. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF); 13. 10Y-Nick Yinger (DNF)

 

 

Rahmer Snaps Williams Grove Losing Streak, Gets First Win Since 2021

Hammaker snags 358s for first win since 2019

5/19/23

Mechanicsburg – Freddie Rahmer snapped a 39-race losing streak at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking victory in the $5,000 to win 410 sprint car main event.

His last win at the track came on July 16, 2021, with a different team.

His win on Friday night was his first at the oval for veteran driver turned car owner Rich Eichelberger of Dillsburg.

In the 358 sprint main it was Doug Hammaker taking his first win in the division since 2019.

Invader Justin Peck could lead only the first two laps of the 25-lap 410 sprint feature before third starter Rahmer made his presence known aboard the No. 8.

Rahmer tried a move to the outside of Peck in the third turn that didn’t pan out so he then turned the car to the inside and drove under Peck to take command at the line for the completion of lap three.

And once out front, Rahmer began to pull away before hitting traffic with 15 laps to go.

At first the backmarkers fell easily to Rahmer but as the laps wore on they became more challenging until Rahmer got bottled up trying to put the car of Jarrett Cavalet behind him.

This allowed Peck to close the gap considerably while Brent Marks and Lance Dewease battled for third.

Dewease took the spot using his patented low line just before the red flag appeared for Cavalet who slammed the inside wall at the end of the frontstretch before walking away from the crash.

The open track and clean air did wonders for Rahmer as he pulled away to the win on the restart to get the victory by 1.580 seconds.

“It’s been way too long,” Rahmer said in victory lane.

“It’s about time we got it done. The red at the end probably helped us.”

Dewease got Peck for second on lap 24.

Peck ended up third followed by Marks and Anthony Macri.

Sixth through 10th went to Danny Dietrich, Dylan Norris, Kyle Moody, Chase Dietz and Steve Buckwalter.

Buckwalter was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Heats went to Dewease, Rahmer and Dietrich.

Peck set overall quick time in warm-ups with a lap of 17.579 seconds.

Hammaker wired the field for the 20-lap 358 sprint car feature win.

Four yellow flags hampered the race but Hammaker was up to the test on each restart.

Chris Frank got by Zach Newlin for second on lap 14 for a career-best finish.

Newlin was third followed by Derek Locke and Tim Glatfelter.

Sixth through 10th went to Kody Hartlaub, Steve Owings, Scott Fisher, Jayden Wolfe and Cody Fletcher.

Fletcher was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Heats were taken by Newlin, Hammaker and Yost with Frankie Herr scoring the consolation.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Freddie Rahmer, 2. Lance Dewease, 3. Justin Peck, 4. Brent Marks, 5. Anthony Macri, 6. Danny Dietrich, 7. Dylan Norris, 8. Kyle Moody, 9. Chase Dietz, 10. Steve Buckwalter, 11. Dylan Cisney, 12. Brandon Rahmer, 13. TJ Stutts, 14. Devon Borden, 15. Justin Whittall, 16. Austin Bishop, 17. Cameron Smith, 18. Billy Dietrich, 19. Joedan Givler, 20. Jimmy Siegel, 21. Jarrett Cavalett, 22. Kody Lehman

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Doug Hammaker, 2. Chris Frank,3. Zach Newlin, 4. Derek Locke, 5. Tim Glatfelter, 6. Kody Hartlaub, 7. Steve Owings, 8. Scott Fisher, 9. Jayden Wolfe, 10. Cody Fletcher, 11. Nash Ely, 12. Chase Gutshall, 13. Justin Foster, 14. Frankie Herr, 15. Brady Dillon, 16. Shane Yost, 17. George Streaker Jr., 18. Jaremi Hanson, 19. Tyler Rutherford, 20. Matt Findley, 21. Cody Phillips, 22. Chad Criswell, 23. Nat Tuckey, 24. Kyle Spence

DNQ: Kyle Keen, Preston Lattomus, Dave Holler

 

Port Royal Speedway

The World of Outlaws Case Construction Late Models will invade the Port Royal Speedway this Saturday night May 20th. The event will pay $15,000-to-win for the Super Late Model division. The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprints will join the show for $6,000-to-win as well and will take part in group time trials.

General admission will be $30, with student admission $20 and pit admission $40. Pit gates open at 4pm, while general admission gates open at 5. Racing is scheduled to kick off at 7pm.

The event will be the ninth visit of the World of Outlaws Late Model Series to the Speed Palace in series history. In 2007 Darrell Lanigan of Union, Ky., won the first event in series history at Port Royal. Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., picked up the win in 2008, Brandon Sheppard of New Berlin, Ill., was the winner when the series reappeared in 2017, Mike Marlar of Winfield, Tenn., won the series event in 2018, regional hot shoe Mason Zeigler of Chalk Hill, Pa., was the series winner in 2019, and Chris Madden of Gray Court, S.C., swept a two-nightweekend in 2021 against the World of Outlaws Late Models.

Jared Miley was the most recent winner with the series at the track last season as he claimed a popular victory for the state of Pennsylvania for his first career Outlaw victory.

Rick Eckert is the current points leader at the Speedway with a 35-point advantage over Hayes Mattern. Jeff Rine, Dillan Stake and Colton Flinner make up the rest of the top five. Michael Norris was the most recent winner in the division at the Speedway and ironically, he did it in the same car Miley drove to victory last season against the Outlaws. As of early this week, 44 cars have committed to attending the event and kore are likely to attend.

Madden leads the current Outlaw point standings entering the weekend with an 18-point advantage over Kyle Bronson. Ryan Gustin, Brian Shirley and Sheppard make up the rest of the top five. Nick Hoffman, Bobby Pierce, Tanner English, Dennis Erb and Gordy Gundaker complete the top ten.

Regarding the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars, it’s Devon Borden on top of the point standings with a 40-points advantage over second-place Dylan Cisney. Jeff Halligan, Justin Whittall and Gerard McIntyre Jr make up the rest of the top five.

With the huge two-day Bob Weikert Memorial on tap for the division next weekend and an increased $6000 payday this weekend, you can expect many cars attending the event looking for track time and the extra dollars. In four total events held this season for the divisions, we’ve seen four different winners. Blane Heimbach was the most recent winner on May 6th.

 

 

FROM SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY

May 14, 2023

ANTHONY MACRI WINS RAY TILLEY CLASSIC FOR SPRINT CARS AND COLEBY FRYE WINS LATE MODELS ON MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL

SELINSGROVE, PA - Anthony Macri has been doing a lot of traveling this season, but returned to Selinsgrove Speedway Sunday night where he’s had a lot of success recently.

The 23-year-old from Dillsburg started on the pole and led all 25 laps of the Ray Tilley Classic for the sprint cars earning $5,000 for his second straight win in the event, and sixth Selinsgrove win in the past three seasons.

At one point, he had a 6-second lead, although Danny Dietrich applied some pressure following a late-race restart, it was all Macri at the front.

“There’s something about this place and the set-up we have figured out for his place is pretty good and really easy to drive,” Macri said. “I really wasn’t trying to push that hard at the beginning. I wanted to save some for the end.”

Rico Abreu passed Tyler Ross for third. Ross completed a solid night in fourth. Justin Whittall completed the top five. Dylan Cisney, Devon Borden, Michael Walter II, Austin Bishop and Jason Shultz rounded out the top 10.

Ross set quick time over the 23-car field with a lap of 17.051. Abreu, Macri and Walter won the heat races.

Austin Berry was the early leader in the 25-lap late model feature over Coleby Frye and Dylan Yoder. They split a slower car coming off turn four with Frye taking the lead at the half-way point.

He held on for his second straight track win. Berry, Dylan Yoder, Brett Schadel and Rick Eckert completed the top five. Jim Bernheisel, Nathan Long, Cory Lawler, Jeff Rine and Dan Stone rounded out the top 10.

Heat races for the 22 cars were won by Frye, Yoder and Eckert.

Sprint Car Feature (25 laps): 1. Anthony Macri. 2. Danny Dietrich. 3. Rico Abreu. 4. Tyler Ross. 5. Justin Whittall. 6. Dylan Cisney. 7. Devon Borden. 8. Michael Walter II 9. Austin Bishop. 10. Jason Shultz. 11. Ryan Smith. 12. Blane Heimbach. 13. Landon Myers. 14. Ryan Taylor. 15. Lucas Wolfe. 16. Jake Karklin. 17. Justin Peck. 18. Tanner Brown. 19. Dustin Baney. 20. Sam Hafertepe Jr. 21. TJ Stutts. 22. Jeff Miller. DNS: Freddie Rahmer.

Late Model Feature (25 laps): 1. Coleby Frye. 2. Austin Berry. 3. Dylan Yoder. 4. Brett Schadel. 5. Rick Eckert. 6. Jim Bernheisel. 7. Nathan Long. 8. Cory Lawler. 9. Jeff Rine. 10. Dan Stone. 11. Devin Hart. 12. Jim Yoder. 13. Mike Lupfer. 14. Meade Hahn. 15. Colin Knaub. 16. Kody Lyter. 17. Alex Libby. 19. Jason Hous. 20. Hayes Mattern. 21. Bryan Bernheisel. 22. Chris Casner

 

 

Yellow Breeches 500 For Williams Grove Sprints This Week, All Stars Esh Tribute Is May 26

5/14/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will host another Yellow Breeches 500 race for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars coming up this Friday night, May 19 at 7:30 pm.

The HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints are also on the racing card.

As a Yellow Breeches 500 event, the 410 sprints will race for $5,000 to win and $500 just to start.

Time trials in warm-ups will set the heat starting grids.

So far this season there has not been a repeat winner in any sprint car race in both the 410 and 358 sprint ranks at Williams Grove.

Taking victories in 358 action has been Cody Fletcher and Derek Locke while 410 wins have gone to Zeb Wise, Lance Dewease, Brent Marks, Chase Dietz and Brad Sweet.

Williams Grove Speedway will celebrate the career of sprint car pilot Doug Esh of Lancaster to close the month on May 26.

The All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars Series will make their only appearance of the season at Williams Grove for The Doug Esh Tribute Race paying $10,000 to win.

A pre-race show featuring Esh and several car owners and other personalities from Esh’s career will take place in the infield beginning shortly after 5:30.

The sprints only program will be part of the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series and will include Fireworks to help kickoff the holiday weekend.

Adult general admission for Yellow Breeches racing on May 19 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Sweet Dominates To Win Night One Of Williams Grove Morgan Cup

5/12/23

Mechanicsburg – The Big Cat, Brad Sweet dominated Friday nights World of Outlaws sprint car feature at Williams Grove Speedway in the opening of Morgan Cup Weekend.

The Grass Valley, California, driver netted $10,000 for the victory that was just the second of his career at the oval.

The four-time and defending outlaws series champion, Sweet drew the pole for the dash and drove to victory in the six-lap match, earning the top starting spot for the 25-lap main.

Sweet took the lead at the start over second starter Rico Abreu and had built a straightaway advantage when his pace was first slowed with five laps down for a spun Sam Hafertepe Jr.

The restart saw Sweet keep the lead and again build a sizeable advantage over Abreu, stretching it to over two seconds by lap 12 as he raced up on the rear of the field.

And then just as he was ready to begin lapping cars, his way was cleared on lap 14 when a second caution flag appeared, this time for a slowing Brock Zearfoss.

Only two more laps could be spun off before yet another yellow flag brought the field back together again but Sweet was the class of the field when action resumed.

Action for second heated up on the restart as Brent Marks used a third turn blast underneath Abreu to snare the spot with eight laps to go.

He was never able to close on the leader however as Sweet took the win by 2.248 seconds.

Donny Schatz muscled third away from Abreu during the final few circuits.

Abreu was fourth at the finish followed by Anthony Macri.

Sixth through 10th went to David Gravel, Lance Dewease, Justin Peck, Carson Macedo and Logan Schuchart.

Heats went to Peck, Macedo, Abreu and Macri with Freddie Rahmer taking the B Main.

Sweet won the dash.

David Gravel set overall quick time in qualifications with a lap of 16.760 seconds.

With the win, Sweet became the fifth different winner in as many races to date this season at Williams Grove.

The Morgan Cup concludes on Saturday night with a 30-lap main paying $17,000 to the winner.

Acton begins at 7:30.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Brad Sweet, 2. Brent Marks, 3. Donny Schatz, 4. Rico Abreu, 5. Anthony Macri, 6. David Gravel, 7. Lance Dewease, 8. Justin Peck, 9. Carson Macedo, 10. Logan Schuchart, 11. Sheldon Haudenschild, 12. Freddie Rahmer, 13. Dylan Norris, 14. Cory Eliason, 15. Danny Dietrich, 16. Billy Dietrich, 17. Kyle Moody, 18. Spencer Bayston, 19. Gio Scelzi, 20. TJ Stutts, 21. Dylan Cisney, 22. Devon Borden, 23. Kyle Reinhardt, 24. Robbie Price, 25. Brock Zearfoss, 26. Same Hafertepe Jr.

DNQ: Jacob Allen, Bill Rose, Landon Myers, Justin Whittall, Matt Campbell, Steve Kisamore, Noah Gass, Austin Bishop, Cameron Smith, Troy Wagaman Jr., Steve Buckwalter, Lucas Wolfe

 

 

PASS Looks For Dry Bullring At Path
05-11-2023

Looking to square the balance sheet at four races run versus four rainouts, the River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series returns to Path Valley Speedway Saturday for its second try at running on the series’ oldest active track, where more than 200 feature races have run since 2000.

The 25th Anniversary PASS season has been slowed by rain, including a wet Saturday on April 15, when the series was supposed to have opened its 2023 season at the high-banked bullring that sits up against a mountain near Spring Run in northern Franklin County.

This weekend’s event is truly action-packed, with three full-sized open-wheel divisions – 358 sprint cars, wingless super sportsman cars, and the IMCA/RaceSaver/PASS sprinters – plus 270 and 600 micro sprints and 4- cylinder thunder cars. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m., with warm-ups starting at 6:00, and racing to follow.

Six PASS events were run at Path last season, with the now-departed three-time champion Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery winning half of them. The other three were won by Kruz Kepner of Kreamer, Scott Frack of Gilbertsville, and Doug Dodson of Middletown. Dodson and Kepner are expected to be in attendance, along with more than two dozen other racers.

Of the drivers entered as of early in the week, Dodson is the career wins leader with three. Other past winners expected include Donnie Hendershot of Clear Springs, Md., Mike Alleman of Port Royal (who grabbed his win 22 years ago), and Jeff Weaver of Lock Haven.

All those drivers should be considered contenders, along with Austin Reed of Etters, who finished runner-up twice and third once in four 2022 Path starts; Zach Rhodes of McVeytown, who had a runner-up finish and claimed his first RaceSaver win recently in a VA Sprint Series race; Paul Moyer of Beaver Springs, who came oh-so-close to his first win before falling to Bard in last season’s final race here, and Logan Spahr of Lewisberry, who has been unbeatable so far this season but had only a sixth as his best finish at Path in ’22.

By one count, this will be the 202nd PASS feature at Path Valley, which ran its first race for the series in August of 2000. In all likelihood, that count misses at least a couple of races from the years when PASS records are incomplete.

Adult general admission for Saturday’s action is just $10 ($3 for kids 10 and under). Pit admission is $30, plus a one-time $5 membership for first-time competitors.

Next Saturday, the River Valley Builders PASS tour will attempt a return to Selinsgrove Speedway.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also, check track social media pages near race day for last-minute time or other schedule changes due to weather.

 

 

Port Royal Speedway

- PORT ROYAL, Pa – (May 7, 2023)- Blane Heimbach charged forward from the ninth position to score a popular victory in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition Saturday night.

The victory, worth $5300, came over Devon Borden, Jeff Halligan, Steve Buckwalter and Dylan Cisney. It was Heimbach’s 15th career triumph at the Speed Palace, which moved the Selinsgrove Sensation into a three-way tie with Bryan Osgood and John Dubendorf for 22nd on the all-time win list at the Speedway.

“quote”

Buckwalter and TJ Stutts lined up on the front row for the 25-lap A-main and the two were duking it out for the lead when racing was halted because of a scary four-car incident that saw Mike Wagner get upside down and Mark Smith go out over the guardrail. Bill Jones Jr. and Jake Karklin were involved in the accident as well and all drivers were ok.

When green-flag action returned to the track it was Buckwalter getting the jump coming out of turn two to lead the opening circuit over Stutts and Borden.

By lap three Heimbach had entered the top five and one lap later he used the bottom to move into fourth. Four laps later Buckwalter had caught the tail end of the field, while Stutts and Borden were duking it out for the runner-up spot behind him.

The fight for second became a three-car battle two laps later as Heimbach got by Borden for third. He then dispatched Stutts for the second spot on lap 11 and Borden followed suit to claim the final podium position one lap later.

The second caution of the event flew one lap later for debris in turn’s one and two, which allowed Heimbach to re-start on the tail of Buckwalter. Buckwalter held his ground in turn one and two following a return to racing action, but Heimbach capitalized in turn’s three and four to take the lead coming to the line with 12 laps to go.

Justin Whittall came to a slow on the backstretch the following lap to bring out the event’s final caution with 11 laps remaining. Not to be denied, Heimbach took off with ease on the restart. One lap later Borden ripped the lip of the Speedway to move into the runner-up position, while Halligan moved into fourth with nine to go.

Heimbach hit lapped traffic five laps later and Halligan continued his march to the podium moving into third with three laps to go. However, nobody had anything for Heimbach as he cruised home to victory.

Stutts, Austin Bishop, Logan Wagner, Derek Locke and Michael Walter II rounded out the top ten. Heimbach earned the night’s $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award, which brought his haul to a total of $5800 for the night, while 13th-place finisher Lucas Wolfe earned the night’s $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw.

410 Sprint Car Results- 1. Blane Heimbach, 2. Devon Borden, 3. Jeff Halligan, 4. Steve Buckwalter, 5. Dylan Cisney, 6. TJ Stutts, 7. Austin Bishop, 8. Logan Wagner, 9. Derek Locke, 10. Michael Walter II, 11. Ryan Taylor, 12. Ryan Smith, 13. Lucas Wolfe, 14. Gerard Mcintyre Jr, 15. Justin Whittall, 16. Kody Lehman, 17. Trenton Sheaffer, 18. Craig Mintz, 19. TJ Greve, 20. AJ Flick, 21. Jake Karklin, 22. Mike Wagner, 23. Mark Smith, 24. Bill Jones Jr

Michael Norris scored his second career victory in Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model competition with a $4000 victory Saturday nightover Mason Zeigler, Rick Eckert, Hayes Mattern and Jeff Rine.

Rine and Zeigler lined up on the front row and it was Zeigler getting the early jump on the field to lead lap one over Norris, Rine, Donald Lingo Jr and Eckert.

It only took one lap for Norris to overtake Zeigler for the top spot as he got by for the lead exiting turn four. Eckert cracked the podium on the following lap, though neither he or Zeigler had anything for Norris.

Norris cruised home to the victory and looks to be a threat heading into a big World of Outlaws Late Model Series visit to the track in a few weeks.

“quote”

Dillan Stake, Colton Flinner, Kyle Lee, Kyle Hardy and Gary Stuhler completed the top ten.

Super Late Model Results- 1. Michael Norris, 2. Mason Zeigler, 3. Rick Eckert, 4. Hayes Mattern, 5. Jeff Rine, 6. Dillan Stake, 7. Colton Flinner, 8. Kyle Lee, 9. Kyle Hardy, 10. Gary Stuhler, 11. Donald Lingo Jr, 12. Trever Feathers, 13. Justin Kann, 14. Austin Berry, 15. Mike Lupfer, 16. Matt Cosner, 17. Eddie Carrier Jr, 18. Jamie Lathroum, 19. Chad Myers, 20. Jeff Miller, 21. Tim Wilson, 22. Shaun Jones, 23. Jason Covert, 24. Chad Julius

Logan Spahr capitalized on a front row starting spot to lead all 20 laps of the Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car feature event for his second consecutive win with the series at the track to open 2023.

Dating back to last season Spahr has won three straight events at the track.

Drew Young, Christian Rumsey, Roger Irvine and Kenny Heffner rounded out the top five. Mike Alleman, Zach Rhodes, Doug Dodson, Seth Schnoke and Stevie Kenawell Jr rounded out the top ten.

305 Results- 1. Logan Spahr, 2. Drew Young, 3. Christian Rumsey, 4. Roger Irvine, 5. Kenny Heffner, 6. Mike Alleman, 7. Zach Rhodes, 8. Doug Dodson, 9. Seth Schnoke, 10. Stevie Kenawell jr, 11. Mike Melair, 12. Kenn Duke, 13. Logan Jones, 14. Timmy Bitner, 15. Paul Moyer, 16. Dylan Shatzer, 17. Kasey Weaver, 18. Fred Arnold, 19. Jeff Weaver, 20. Owen Dimm, 21. Joshua Harner, 22. Erin Statler, 23. Croix Beasom, 24. Dustin Young

 

 

Saturday, May 6, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER DOMINATES; Kody Hartlaub Makes it Two for Two

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Wednesday, May 10, 2023 (6:30PM) GETTYSBURG CLASH: World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Saturday, May 20, 2023 (7PM) 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints (“Summer Series” Event)

Saturday, May 27, 2023 (7PM) BOB LEIBY MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints, ARDC Midgets and Super Late Models (ARCH Night)

Abbottstown, PA (May 6, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer started the season off strong, winning two of the first three races at Lincoln. Rahmer found himself back in victory lane on Saturday night after nearly a month of rainouts to take home the $5,000 prize. With Saturday’s win, Rahmer has won four National Fallen Firefighters “Guise-Little Memorial” races in a row, “It’s a really good race we always look forward to.”

The night started with time trials with Rahmer going out last and putting down the fourth quickest lap, “We did a good job in time trials to position ourselves for the heat race. We have to take advantage of these time trial shows.” Freddie won his heat race putting him in the redraw for the feature line-up where he drew the pole. Rahmer took the green flag at the start of the race and never looked back, “I knew early I was making good time.” Rahmer won his third feature of the year by 9.276 seconds over Dylan Norris.

Dylan Norris set quick time to start off the night with a lap of 13.392 seconds. Freddie Rahmer drew the pole in the redraw with Cory Haas picking the two pill. Billy Dietrich, who drew the third starting spot, took the BAPS Auto Paints & Supply challenge which was $2,500 guaranteed to start at the rear of the 35-lap feature.

In his first appearance of the season, Cory Haas lined up to the outside of Rahmer. Rahmer jumped to the lead at the drop of the green flag with Haas in second and Norris in third. Norris was all over Haas for second and just as Haas was able to put some distance between himself and Norris the yellow came out on lap 3 for Alan Krimes who spun in turn 4.

Freddie led Haas, Norris, Danny Dietrich and Tim Glatfelter on the restart. Haas went low into turn 1 with Norris high and the two swapped lines in turns 3 and 4 allowing Norris to challenge for the runner up spot.

The yellow flag waved again on lap 4 when Aaron Bollinger fell off the pace on the front stretch. Norris looked to the outside of Haas on the restart with Haas hanging on to the spot.

Lap 6 saw the red flag come out when Chris Arnold spun in turn 4 and collected Brett Strickler who flipped.

Norris went to work again on Haas for second while Rahmer pulled away. Kyle Moody was up to fifth and was closing in on Danny.

Glenndon Forsythe, Tyler Esh and Jordan Givler got tangled together in turn 4 bringing out the caution on lap 10.

The top five for the restart were Freddie, Haas, Norris, Danny and Moody. Moody pressured Danny for fourth as they raced wheel to wheel down the back stretch. Moody took the spot at the line on lap 12. Norris finally got up beside Haas for second and made the pass on lap 13. Norris had a long way to go to challenge Rahmer for the lead. Moody went to work on Haas for third and Rahmer entered lapped traffic.

Danny caught Moody to try and regain fourth as they raced through lapped traffic. Dietrich got by Moody going into turn 1 and Troy Wagaman followed, sending Moody back to sixth. Danny got by Haas for third and again Wagaman followed. Moody and Haas battled for fifth as the laps wound down. Dietrich closed in on Norris with Wagaman in tow. Danny was all over Norris at the white flag.

Rahmer crossed the line more than 9 seconds ahead of Norris. Danny finished third and Wagaman was fourth. Moody completed the top five.

After taking the BAPS Auto Paints & Supply challenge of starting at the rear of the field, Billy Dietrich finished 14th and won the hard charger bonus.

Kody Hartlaub Makes it Two for Two

Pole sitter Cody Phillips took the lead when the green flag dropped but Kody Hartlaub led lap 1 after he passed Phillips coming out of turn 4.

Hanson in third Niki Young in fourth Hammaker in fifth

Jaremi Hanson was closing in on Phillips and the two battled for second down the back stretch. Doug Hammaker got by Niki Young for fourth and was closing in on Hanson and Phillips. Hanson moved up to second and Hammaker followed, sending Phillips back to fourth.

Justin Foster was off the pace on the front stretch bringing out the yellow on lap 8.

Hartlaub, Hammaker, Hanson, Phillips and Young made up the top five for the restart. Hammaker was running a higher line than Hartlaub and was able to stick with the leader. Young was battling Hanson for third and made the pass coming out of turn 2 to take the spot on lap 12. Hammaker slid Hartlaub for the lead but Kody took it back at the line. Hammaker was still all over Hartlaub with five laps to go as they closed in on lapped traffic. Hartlaub put a lapped car between him and Hammaker but it did not last for long with two laps to go.

The yellow flag flew on lap 19 when Chase Gutshall and Jordan Strickler got together in turn 4.

Hartlaub, Hammaker, Young, Hanson and Phillips lined up for a one-lap shoot-out. Hartlaub scored his second win in a row to make it two for two on the season . Hammaker finished second and Young was third. Hanson crossed the line fourth and Phillips completed the top five.

This Wednesday, May 10, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Gettysburg Clash featuring the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars. Racing starts at 6:30PM with pit gates opening at 2PM and grandstand gates opening at 4PM. The event carries a rain date of Thursday, May 11.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, May 6, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($5,000); 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 39-Troy Wagaman; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 38-Cory Haas; 7. 16-Matt Campbell; 8. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 9. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 10. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 11. 1X-Chad Trout; 12. 17-Cole Young; 13. 75-Tyler Ross; 14. 8-Billy Dietrich; 15. 7H-Trey Hivner; 16. 39T-Cameron Smith; 17. 27s-Alan Krimes; 18. 90-Jordan Givler; 19. 55M-Domenic Melair; 20. 35T-Tyler Esh (DNF); 21. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 22. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 23. 38S-Jordan Strickler (DNF); 24. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Freddie Rahmer (1-35)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 2. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 3. 75-Tyler Ross; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 17-Cole Young; 6. 27s-Alan Krimes; 7. 55M-Domenic Melair; 8. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 9. 90-Jordan Givler; 10. 11P-Tim Wagaman

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 2. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 3. 38-Cory Haas; 4. 39-Troy Wagaman; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 35-Tyler Esh; 7. 23A-Chris Arnold; 8. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNF); 9. 23-Michael Millard (DNF); 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 16-Matt Campbell; 6. 7H-Trey Hivner; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith; 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 9. 38-Brett Strickler; 10. 5A-Zach Allman

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 55M-Domenic Melair; 3. 23A-Chris Arnold; 4. 39T-Cameron Smith; 5. 90-Jordan Givler; 6. 38-Brett Strickler; 7. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 9. 5A-Zach Allman; 10. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 11. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNS)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results: 1. 44-Dylan Norris 13.392; 2. 38-Cory Haas 13.442; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich 13.460; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.461; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt 13.489; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.500; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.503; 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 13.505; 9. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.518; 10. 75-Tyler Ross 13.518; 11. 2D-Chase Dietz 13.571; 12. 16-Matt Campbell 13.651; 13. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 13.658; 14. 1X-Chad Trout 13.681; 15. 99m-Kyle Moody 13.701; 16. 17-Cole Young 13.805; 17. 39-Troy Wagaman 13.873; 18. 4R-Zane Rudisill 13.903; 19. 90-Jordan Givler 13.920; 20. 23A-Chris Arnold 13.970; 21. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.990; 22. 27s-Alan Krimes 14.001; 23. 35T-Tyler Esh 14.006; 24. 39T-Cameron Smith 14.008; 25. 11P-Tim Wagaman 14.022; 26. 23-Michael Millard 14.100; 27. 38S-Brett Strickler 14.113; 28. 55M-Domenic Melair 14.198; 29. 9-Dalton Dietrich 14.345; 30. 5A-Zach Allman 15.009

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Car Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub ($1,350); 2. 66-Doug Hammaker; 3. 17-Niki Young; 4. 22-Jaremi Hanson; 5. 6-Cody Phillips; 6. 77-David Holbrook; 7. 22E-Nasy Ely; 8. 35-Steve Owings; 9. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 10. 70D-Frankie Herr; 11. 41-Logan Rumsey; 12. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 13. 21T-Scott Fisher; 14. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 15. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 16. 28-Matt Findley; 17. 00K-Kyle Spence; 18. 89-Ahsley Cappetta; 19. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 20. 17K-Kyle Keen; 21. 1A-Chase Gutshall (DNF); 22. 38S-Jordan Strickler (DNF); 23. 19R-Tylar Rutherford (DNF); 24. 23F-Justin Foster (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Kody Hartlaub (1-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 77-David Holbrook; 2. 22E-Nash Ely; 3. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 4. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 5. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 6. 0-Kyle Ganoe; 7. 16T-Joe Timmins; 8. 15s-Cole Small; 9. 2-Jude Siegel (DNF); 10. 25-Travis Leh (DNS)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 1a-Chase Gutshall; 2. 17-Niki Young; 3. 28-Matt Findley; 4. 70D-Frankie Herr; 5. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 6. 23F-Justin Foster; 7. 17G-Devon Gundrum; 8. 10-Zach Euculano; 9. 99-Joe Trone Jr.

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 22-Jaremi Hanson; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 4. 17K-Kyle Keen; 5. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 6. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 7. 13-Bo Gordon; 8. 9-Brady Dillon; 9. 6K-Cole Knopp; 10. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 6-Cody Phillips; 2. 41-Logan Rumsey; 3. 66-Doug Hammaker; 4. 21T-Scott Fisher; 5. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 6. 38-Jordan Strickler; 7. 00K-Kyle Spence; 8. 11H-Hayden Miller; 9. 10Y-Nick Yinger (DNS)

358 Sprint Car Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 23F-Justin Foster; 2. 38S-Jordan Strickler; 3. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 4. 00K-Kyle Spence; 5. 0-Kyle Ganoe; 6. 13-Bo Gordon; 7. 11H-Hayden Miller; 8. 16T-Joe Timmins; 9. 2-Jude Siegel; 10. 117G-Devin Gundrum; 11. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 12. 6K-Cole Knopp; 13. 9-Brady Dillon; 14. 15s-Cole Small; 15. 10-Zach Euculano; 16. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNS); 17. 10Y-Nick Yinger (DNS); 18. 25-Travis (DNS)

 

 

World Of Outlaws Morgan Cup Is This Weekend At Williams Grove

Two-day invasion spans May 12 & 13

5/7/23


Mechanicsburg – The H & N Landscaping World of Outlaws Morgan Cup is set for this Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13 at Williams Grove Speedway.

The two-night stand by the outlaws series drivers will be the first match-up of the travelers versus the Pennsylvania Posse pilots of the season at the oval.

Friday will find the action culminating in a 25-lap main paying $10,000 to the winner.

And then Saturday’s Morgan Cup action will come to a close with a 30-lap feature paying $12,000 to win plus another $5,000 for Morgan Cup bragging rights.

Action both nights gets underway at 7:30 pm.

Saturday’s winner will be crowned Morgan Cup Champion, laying claim to the cup trophy for the year ahead as it makes its home either at outlaws headquarters in North Carolina or at the offices of Williams Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania.

The event’s namesake is that of former track owner, Morgan Hughes.

Last year in the Morgan Cup, Brent Marks took the win in the only show of the weekend that was completed thus keeping the cup at its Keystone State home.

Some 13 outlaws if not more should be in action for Morgan Cup weekend, led by drivers like point leader Brad Sweet, Carson Macedo and David Gravel.

Macedo of Lemoore, California, is always in the hunt when he comes to the Grove it seems as is four-time series winner to date, David Gravel of Watertown, Connecticut.

No driver has set himself up as king of the 2023 outlaws tour to date nor has any driver in regular Williams Grove competition.

All the top drivers in Williams Grove points are winless so far this season in oval action with track champions Danny Dietrich and Freddie Rahmer at the head of that list.

Four races at the track this season have produced four different winners.

A premier residential and commercial landscaping company in the region, H & N Landscaping will present the entire weekend of World of Outlaws/Pennsylvania Posse racing action.

H & N Landscaping, located at 675 Williams Grove Road in Mechanicsburg, has been serving the region for over 35 years.

Contact H & N at 717.697.2908 or by visiting them on the web at www.handnlandscapingllc.com.

Adult general admission for May 12 is $30 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $15.

Prices for May 13 are $35 for adults and $15 for students.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Advanced reserved seat tickets for all 2023 Williams Grove Speedway and the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series events are available exclusively through the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws.

Fans who wish to obtain any reserved seats for any of the outlaws events at the track in 2023 can purchase tickets via the outlaws official website located at www.worldofoutlaws.com/tix or by calling 1.844.DIRT.TIX.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Dietz Outruns Rahmer To Score 6K Williams Grove Payday In Outlaws Tune-up

Locke uses last turn move to get 358 victory

5/5/23

Mechanicsburg – Chase Dietz outran Freddie Rahmer to win the outlaw tune-up race for 410 sprint cars at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night.

The York driver pocketed $6,000 for his third career division victory at the track.

In the 358 sprint main, Derek Locke used a last lap, last turn pass to steal the win away from Nash Ely.

Dietz and Dylan Norris shared the front row for the start of the 25-lap 410 sprint main and it was Norris that took control when action began.

His rapid pace was quickly slowed however on lap two when Dylan Cisney slowed.

The restart saw Norris jet away as Dietz fended off a Rahmer challenge for second and by lap eight Norris was working traffic on the lightning-fast track.

Norris nearly went for a ride in the first turn while trying to put Kody Lehman a lap down but averted disaster only to soon get bottled up by both Lehman and Jarrett Cavalet who were racing side by side for position.

This allowed Dietz to drastically close the gap on the leader but then another yellow flag on lap 13 slowed the paced and dramatically changed the event.

As Norris raced to stay out of harms way, the car of Cameron Smith got out of shape in turn two and Norris had no where to go, instead spinning his car.

At the same time, Dietz came upon the scene and somehow squeezed through the narrowest of gaps between the two lame racers to emerge on the backstretch with the lead.

The restart saw Dietz hold sway over Rahmer comfortably and with four laps to go the race again entered the rear of the field.

Dietz worked both lanes of the track with ease to put cars behind him and take the win by 1.621 seconds over Rahmer, Danny Dietrich, Jeff Halligan and TJ Stutts.

Sixth through 10th went to Tyler Ross, Chad Trout, Justin Whittall, Brandon Rahmer and Kyle Reinhardt.

Dietz became the fourth winner in as many races at the track this season as the stage is set for the May 12 and 13 World of Outlaws Morgan Cup weekend at Williams Grove.

Heats went to Stutts, Norris and Dietz with Dietz earning the pole by claiming the dash.

Halligan set quick time in qualifications, turning in a lap of 16.372 seconds.

The 358 sprint main saw polesitter Nash Ely lead the first 16 nonstop laps.

During the first several laps, fourth starter Chad Criswell challenged for the lead, taking second on the first circuit before zoning in on Ely.

But eventually Ely was able to break free of the competition as he raced for his first career victory at the oval.

Ely entered lapped traffic with 11 laps to go before Locke raced into second with nine loops remaining.

But with four laps to go, the only caution flag of the race appeared for the stopped car of George Streaker.

Ely maintained control on the restart, hitting his marks in the corners to thwart an attack by Locke but on the final tour the tables turned.

Locked got a great run off of the cushion in the second turn and then blasted to Ely’s outside in the third and fourth turns to steal the lead and win at the line.

Ely finished second followed by Kody Hartlaub, Doug Hammaker and Steve Owings.

Sixth through 10th went to Chad Criswell, Justin Foster, Kyle Keen, Frankie Herr and Jayden Wolfe.

Heats went to Hartlaub, Nat Tuckey and Justin Foster with Jaremi Hanson scoring the consolation race.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Chase Dietz, 2. Freddie Rahmer, 3. Danny Dietrich, 4. Jeff Halligan, 5. TJ Stutts, 6. Tyler Ross, 7. Chad Trout, 8. Justin Whittall, 9. Brandon Rahmer, 10. Kyle Keen, 11. Devon Borden, 12. Kyle Moody, 13. Troy Wagaman, 14. Dylan Norris, 15. Lucas Wolfe, 16. Billy Dietrich, 17. Jarrett Cavalet, 18. Cameron Smith, 19. Kody Lehman, 20. Austin Bishop, 21. Tim Wagaman II., 22. Dylan Cisney

DNS: Steve Buckwalter, Steve Snyder Jr.

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Derek Locke, 2. Nash Ely, 3. Kody Hartlaub, 4. Doug Hammaker, 5. Steve Owings, 6. Chad Criswell, 7. Justin Foster, 8. Kyle Keen, 9. Frankie Herr, 10. Jayden Wolfe, 11. Zach Newlin, 12. Cody Phillips, 13. Cody Flether, 14. Preston Lattomus, 15. Nat Tuckey, 16. Jaremi Hanson, 17. Tim Glatfelter, 18. Matt Findley, 19. Tyler Rutherford, 20. Scott Fisher, 21. Shane Yost, 22. George Streaker, 23. Jake Eldreth, 24. Chris Frank

DNQ: Tim Stallings, Andrew Hake, Kyle Ganoe, Brody Dillon, Tyler Brehm, Donovyn Knokey

DNS: Chase Gutshall

 

Ladies Night on Tap at Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (May 4, 2023)- This one’s for the ladies! Port Royal Speedway is set to celebrate Ladies Nighy with a three-division spectacular featuring the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars, the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models and the PA Sprint Series PennsValley MeatMarket 305 Sprint Cars on Saturday, May 6th.

The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars will compete for $5000 to win, while the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models will be vying for a $4000 winner’s share.

Formats will be as follows- 410 sprints draw for heats. Handicap the top finishers into the front of the A. 305 sprints regular show. Late Models will utilize World of Outlaws Late Model Series format. Time trial against the entire field. Heads up from time into the heat races. Top 2 finishers redraw for the A.

Pit gates will open at 4:00 pm, while General Admission gates will open at 5:00 pm. Racing is set to kick off at 7:00 pm. General Admission is $20, Student Admission is $10, while Pit Admission is $35. Ladies get $10 GA!

After three 2023 racing events, Devon Borden leads the point standings by a slim margin of 20 points over Dylan Cisney. Justin Whittall (-40), Mike Wagner (-60) and Gerard McIntyre (-65) make up the rest of the top five.

Meanwhile, in Super Late Model competition Gregg Satterlee and Rick Eckert currently are tied up top in the series point standings. Hayes Mattern (-30), Dillan Stake (-40) and Jeff Rine (-40) make up the rest of the top five.

This will be the second of 10 scheduled PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car events for the 2023 racing season. Logan Spahr sits on top the points followed by Seth Schnoke, Ken Duke, Dylan Shatzer and Zach Rhodes.

As standard, racing will again be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information regarding subscription pricing can be found at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our website www.portroyalspeedway.com and our various social media outlets throughout the week for any changes and updates and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

Let’s Stop The Rainouts
05-02-2023

This does NOT need to be the week to make history.

As the River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series celebrates its 25th year of competition, rainouts are definitely NOT among the elements of PASS history being celebrated, so with the current rainout streak having hit three in a row, it’s time for a change.

The PASS/IMCA/RaceSaver sprinters will make yet another attempt at running their third event of 2023 at Port Royal Speedway Saturday night. PASS is sponsored at the Port by Penns Valley Meat Market, which also presents the Hard Charger Award. The PASS racers will join the 410 sprints and late models for a 7:00 p.m. start on Ladies Night.

IF the weather cooperates.

It usually does, but there are precedents in PASS’s history for wet misery. The last time four straight races were rained out was 2018, starting the last weekend in April, when BAPS Motor Speedway, Port Royal, Selinsgrove Speedway, and BAPS again were washed out. (The Port race was run in June.)

About a dozen or so current PASS drivers were active during that wet streak.

In 2015, races were rained out over four consecutive weekends in June and July, but due to weekend doubleheaders and a weeknight race, three events were run in between the cancellations.

You have to go all the way back to May and June of 2010 to find another dismal streak of four rainouts in a row. Williams Grove, Path Valley, Port Royal and Path Valley again were affected then, plus, after a race was run on Friday night of the next weekend, another Saturday night race was cancelled, almost extending the streak to five straight.

Please, no.

Assuming the best, the plotline for Saturday will be whether Logan Spahr of Lewisberry can extend his winning streak to three straight for 2023 or four straight dating back to last October’s Keystone RaceSaver Challenge. While Spahr wasn’t involved with PASS back in 2018, his car owner, Wally Eshenour, was a semi-regular on the tour and suffered from that previous wet streak.

A healthy turnout of sprinters can be expected for the race, including likely challengers Seth Schnoke of Pine Grove (runner-up to Spahr in both races this season), and Ken Duke Jr. of Selinsgrove (two top-5s and two-time PASS champion). Austin Reed of Etters (2022 points runner-up), Timmy Bittner of Beech Creek, Dylan Shatzer of Hagerstown, Md., and Zach Rhodes of McVeytown, all have top-5 finishes in 2023 as well.

Adult general admission Saturday is $20 (students $10), and pit admission is $35. Pit gates will open at 4:00 p.m., grandstands at 5:00.

The River Valley PASS tour will take another shot at visiting Path Valley Speedway on Saturday, May 13, hopeful that the weather cooperates.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit track social media pages for last-minute, weather-related schedule/time changes.

 

 

Thursday, May 4, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Lincoln Speedway Schedule Changes and Partnership Updates

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, May 6 (7 p.m.) NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS NIGHT “GUISE-LITTLE MEMORIAL” 410 Sprints ($5,000 to win w/ TT) and 358 Sprints

Wednesday, May 10 (6:30 p.m.) GETTYSBURG CLASH featuring the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Saturday, May 20 (7 p.m.) 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (“Summer Series” event)

Abbottstown, PA (May 4, 2023) – Fans and race teams will have to contain their excitement for the 20th Annual Weldon Sterner Memorial a bit longer as the original date of May 20 has been swapped for the final race of the season on October 14. The 20th edition of the Weldon Sterner Memorial will feature an increased purse that will be announced closer to the event date. With the change, the Brian Montieth Classic is now scheduled for September 16 and will be presented by a new partner, HVAC Distributors, Inc. (Mount Joy).

The $10,092 to win 24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial is slated to kick-off Lincoln’s role in PA Speedweek on June 24. The marquee event will be presented by Whitson Mechanical, LLC (Glen Rock).

With the rainout of Gene Latta Ford Night on April 22, the event on July 1 will now be billed as Crownstone Equipment Night presented by Gene Latta Ford.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com. Visit the website to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier" Saturday night racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

 

 

Monday, May 1, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Lincoln Speedway’s National Fallen Firefighters Race “Guise-Little Memorial” has Something for Everyone

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, May 6 (7 p.m.) NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS NIGHT “GUISE-LITTLE MEMORIAL” 410 Sprints ($5,000 to win w/ TT) and 358 Sprints

Wednesday, May 10 (6:30 p.m.) GETTYSBURG CLASH featuring the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Saturday, May 20 (7 p.m.) 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (“Summer Series” event)

Abbottstown, PA (May 1, 2023) – Lincoln Speedway will host the National Fallen Firefighters Night “Guise-Little Memorial” this Saturday, May 6. The night will feature the 410 sprint cars in a $5,000 to win 35-lap feature and the 358 sprint cars will be racing for $1,350. The 410 sprint cars will start the night with time trials.

Over $3,000 has been added to the 410 sprint car purse for the 2023 event with special thanks going to 717 Posse Gang, Glenville Station Pub & Grub and Mason Dixon K9.com Dog Training. In addition to the increased purse there will also be contingency prizes awarded throughout the night. Loganville Fire Company donated $250 in memory of Rodney Miller and Union Fire & Hose Company No. 1 donated $250 in memory of Troy Dettinger to make the 410 Fast Time award $500. A hard charger award will be handed out in both divisions as well.

[Full 410 Sprint Purse: 1. $5000; 2. $2500; 3. $1750; 4. $1500; 5. $1450; 6. $1300; 7. $1175; 8. $1050; 9. $950; 10. $850; 11. $775; 12. $700; 13. $650; 14. $600; 15. $575; 16. $550; 18. $515; 19-24. $500]

In total, 16 right rear tires will be given out with 11 going to 410 teams and 5 to 358 teams. The tire sponsors are Thorton Chevy, Jeff Barnes Collision Center, Golf Cart Services, Dottie’s Family Market, R/G Group, Steve Owens, Nasty Nate, Livingston Lawn Care, Window World, Lincoln Speedway and Parking Lot Party/Camping Squad.

Each heat race winner in both the 410 and 358 sprint divisions will receive a $100 bonus thanks to Hanover Auto Craft, Trone’s Tag Title and Notary, Shorty’s Funnel Cakes, Elite Finish Auto Spa, DW Raze Distributing, Bricker Fries, Whitecomb Farm Market, Freedom Off-Road, Jeff Barnes Collision Center, RLR Trucking LLC and Dynatech Controls.

Make sure to arrive early to the track on Saturday to participate in the Livingston Lawn Care Party. Registration for the cornhole tournament opens at 10AM and the games start at 11AM. The tournament has a $1,000 payout. At 1PM the following sprint car teams and drivers will be on hand to take photos and sign autographs, from the 410 division: Chad Trout, Dallas Schott, Dalton Dietrich, Billy Dietrich, Scott Fisher, Tyler Ross, Aaron Bollinger, Brett Strickler, Zach Allman and Dylan Norris and from the 358 sprints: Ashley Cappetta, Jordan Strickler, Tylar Rutherford, Chris Frank and Wyatt Hinkle.

Food trucks including Mac’s Pit Stop, Kay Melts, Bricker’s and Choco L’More will be at the party and there will also be beverage stands open from 11AM-5PM. The party includes live music as well starting at 12pm with appearances from Nick Wallin, Clifton Bryan and American Wild. There will also be multiple bicycles that will be given away to kids in attendance. The party is free to attend.

Pit gates on Saturday open at 4:30PM and the grandstand gates open at 5PM. General admission for adults is $20, students from ages 11-17 are $10 and kids 11 and under are free. Pit passes are available for $30.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

 

 

Outlaws To Hit Williams Grove In Two Weeks
May 12 & 13 Morgan Cup on tap


4/30/23


Mechanicsburg – The first appearance of the season by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series at Williams Grove Speedway is just two weeks away!

Slated for Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13, the H & N Landscaping World of Outlaws Morgan Cup Weekend is on tap.

Run in honor of former track owner Morgan Hughes, Saturday night’s event will go 30 laps for a $12,000 payday plus another $5,000 for Morgan Cup bragging rights.

Friday’s main will be 25 laps in distance and pay the winner $10,000.

Last year in the Morgan Cup, Brent Marks took the win in the only show of the weekend that was completed.

His win meant that the Morgan Cup trophy itself would again find its way back home to the offices of Williams Grove Speedway, where it has taken up residence until this season when the home of the trophy is again decided with another running of the contest.

An outlaws win in the Morgan Cup this time around would mean that the trophy will trek southwards for a year to take up residence at circuit headquarters in North Carolina.

California’s Carson Macedo is the current outlaws point leader, holding sway over David Gravel and Brad Sweet.

Gravel has the most wins on the tour to date with four under his belt.

Freddie Rahmer is the current Williams Grove point leader.

Action both nights of the 2023 Morgan Cup weekend gets underway at 7:30 pm.

Adult general admission for May 12 is $30 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $15.

Prices for May 13 are $35 for adults and $15 for students.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram

 

 

Diamond Series Outlaw Tune Up Race Is Friday At Williams Grove 358 sprints also in action

 

4/30/23

Mechanicsburg – The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars will compete in another Hoosier Diamond Series event coming up this Friday, May 5 as the local drivers tune up for next week’s World of Outlaws invasion on Shilo Paving & Excavating Night.

The HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars will also be in action on the May 5 racing card.

The World of Outlaws tune up race as part of the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series will pay $6,000 to the winner of the 25-lap main event for the 410 sprints.

The regular World of Outlaws format will be in use throughout the night to include time trials, heats and a dash to set the front rows of the feature event.

Fast Tees Screenprinting of Thompsontown will again award the $300 Fast Tees Fast Time Award to the driver that sets overall quick time in qualifications.

Teams in the 410 sprint ranks are reminded that beginning with this week’s racing program and for the balance of the 2023 season, only the new Hoosier D Series compound left rear tires and D15A and Medium right rear tires will be permitted for use.

Brent Marks kicked off the 2023 Hoosier Diamond Series with a win in the Tommy Classic on April 21.

Event sponsor Shiloh Paving and Excavating Inc. of York has been offering commercial, industrial, and residential services since 1957.

Shiloh Paving has built its business through client referrals, earning its reputation as a trusted paving contractor throughout the region.

Visit www.shilohpaving.com to learn more about Shiloh Paving & Excavating including how to connect with the firm.

Adult general admission for May 5 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

The World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series will hit Williams Grove Speedway to battle the Pennsylvania Posse stars coming up on Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 13 for H & N Landscaping Morgan Cup weekend.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Sunday Lucas Oil Late Model Event Cancelled. Saturday’s 10k to-win Spring Thaw Still On!

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (April 26, 2023) Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, April 29th, with another three-division spectacular as part of Mike Cleck Paving and Sealcoating’s Spring Thaw presented by Ramsey’s Car Wash.

Originally scheduled to be a weekend doubleheader, Sunday’s Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model Series Battle in the Borough has already been cancelled due to expected forecasted rains.

Saturday night will see the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars compete for a whopping $10,000 as part of the rescheduled Spring Thaw event. Also on the card will be the USAC East Coast Wingless Sprint Cars and the Penns Valley Meat Market PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars.

The event is one of the largest unsanctioned events of the year and features more than a $37,000 purse just for the starting lineup of the 410 Sprint Cars. Presented by Mike and Penny Cleck, the event dubbed ‘The American Working Man’s Race’, is a give-back to the local drivers putting in the hard work throughout the week to get to the track. It is the same spirit Mike and Penny put forth during their daily lives as local business owners and in the spirit of those who they care most about!

Pit Gates Open at 2:00pm, GA Gates Open at 3:00pm with Racing scheduled to kick off at 6:00pm

GA- $25, Students- $15, Pits- $35

Devon Borden enters the weekend as the series points leader, and he holds a 20-point advantage over Dylan Cisney. Justin Whittall (-40), Mike Wagner (-60) and Gerard McIntyre Jr (-65) complete the top five.

This will be the first visit to the Speedway for the USAC East Coast Wingless Sprint Cars in the 2023 racing season and it’s Briggs Danner sitting on top of the point standings for the series after two events. Steven Snyder Jr (-17), Kyle Spence (-18), Bobby Butler (-23) and Christian Bruno (-24) complete the top five.

Rounding out the card will be the PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars. Logan Spahr was the inner when the series last visited the track and he’s the current point leader with a 15-point advantage over Seth Schnoke. Ken Duke (-25), Dylan Shatzer (-30) and Zach Rhodes (-35) complete the top five.

As always, racing will also be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information can be found regarding subscriptions and pricing at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and website www.portroyalspeedway.com for up-to-date information throughout the week and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

410 Sprints And URC 360/358 Sprint Challenge At Williams Grove Friday

4/23/23

Mechanicsburg – The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the URC Sprint Series will be in action at Williams Grove Speedway coming up this Friday, April 28 at 7:30 pm.

For the popular URC 360 sprints, the event will be a challenge race with the regular Williams Grove HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.

The 410 sprints will race for $5,500 to win.

The URC 360/358 sprints will race for a purse offering $2,000 to win and $200 to start.

Both main events will be 25 laps in distance.

Josh Weller was victorious in URC action at the track last season.

URC history at the track dates back to 1948 when Lucky Lux took a win.

In recent history, at least a few of the Williams Grove 410 sprint drivers usually choose to compete in both classes when the 360s are in action.

And the decision has proven a good one over the years with pilots like Anthony Macri, Steve Buckwalter, Mark Smith and the late Greg Hodnett picking up checkered flags among others.

Devon Borden is one such driver that will be pulling double duty this time around. Lucas Wolfe is also a possibility.

In 410 sprint action at the track this year so far, three exciting races have produced three different winners in the form of Zeb Wise, Lance Dewease and Brent Marks most recently.

The 358 sprints opened their season at Williams Grove on April 7 when Cody Fletcher scored his first-ever oval victory.

May 5 will feature another 410 sprint and 358 sprint doubleheader at Williams Grove as the 410s compete in a Hoosier Diamond Series World of Outlaws Tune Up race.

Adult general admission for April 28 is $20 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Marks Overcomes To Win Williams Grove Tommy Classic 8K

Myerstown Missile gets second win in a row in oval event

4/21/23

Mechanicsburg – Brent Marks overcame adversity and went on to win the Tommy Classic for sprint cars at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking the checkers worth $8,000.

It was Marks’ second win in a row in the event after scoring the 2022 version as well.

In the street stock main, Kody Sites scored the stock car victory to close the night.

Marks’ bid for a second straight win in the Tommy Hinnershitz Classic seemed doomed from the first lap when the front wing on his No. 19M collapsed on the left side.

At the same time, polesitter Justin Peck took command of the 30-lap event and began speeding away with Marks in second and Anthony Macri racing in third.

Peck entered lapped traffic on the eighth tour before the first caution flag of the race appeared with 10 laps down for a spin by Kyle Moody.

Peck got a great restart and drove off from the field while Macri took second from Marks with a low move in the first and second turns.

The leader then again hit the rear of the field on lap 17 and began putting cars a lap down.

Darting through traffic, Peck’s No. 13 seemed to be cornering on rails as he cruised the cushion with conviction but then disaster struck with 10 laps to go when smoke began pouring from his mount.

And with that, Peck’s bid for the victory ended as he coasted to a stop, handing the lead over to Macri.

However, Macri’s run with the lead would be short lived as the restart saw Marks surprise many when he darted to the leader’s inside.

A half lap later in the third turn he completed the move with a deep blast under Macri that would end with a slider that netted control and the eventual win by 1.957 seconds.

It was the 16th win of Marks’ career at Williams Grove.

“I knew if I cold get far enough beside him I could complete the pass,” Marks said of his turn three swoop for the lead.

With under two laps to go Danny Dietrich and Lance Dewease took advantage of a Macri slip-up on the cushion to take the second and third spots for the finish.

Macri recovered for fourth with Kyle Reinhardt finishing in fifth spot.

Sixth through 10th went to Dylan Cisney, Chase Dietz, TJ Stutts, Freddie Rahmer and Lucas Wolfe.

Rahmer was the PA Dyno Hard Charger after starting the race in 18th spot.

Heats went to Reinhardt, Macri and Dietrich with Sye Lynch taking the consolation race.

Peck set fast time with a lap of 17.081 seconds.

Kody Sites took the lead from Aaron Beard on lap seven of the 20-lap street stock feature before going on to the win.

Brian Walls led the first four laps before pulling pitside.

Sam Rial was second in the feature with Beard third followed by Bobby Meixsell and Russ Shoop.

Heats were won by Walls and Sites.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Brent Marks, 2. Danny Dietrich, 3. Lance Dewease, 4. Anthony Macri, 5. Kyle Reinhardt, 6. Dylan Cisney, 7. Chase Dietz, 8. TJ Stutts, 9. Freddie Rahmer, 10. Lucas Wolfe, 11. Kyle Moody, 12. Devon Borden, 13. Dylan Norris, 14. Justin Whittall, 15. Brady Bacon, 16. Chris Windom, 17. JJ Hickel, 18. Sean Rayhall, 19. Justin Peck, 20. Brandon Rahmer, 21. Troy Wagaman Jr., 22. Sye Lynch, 23. Billy Dietrich, 24. Jim Siegel

DNQ: Steve Downs, Cameron Smith, Chris Arnold, Austin Bishop

Street stocks, 20 laps: 1. Kody Sites, 2. Sam Rial, 3. Aaron Beard, 4. Bobby Meixsell, 5. Russ Shoop, 6. Stan Wanner, 7. Dave Radabaugh, 8. Wayne Dutterer, 9. Brian Boughter, 10. Jacob Toney, 11. Chris Derr, 12. Jim Palm, 13. Jim Jacobs, 14. Brian Walls, 15. Butch Helsel, 16. Hunter Fulton

DNS: Ryan Smith, Joe Flinn, Danny Beard

 

BAPS Motor Speedway   4/16/23

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 23-Devon Borden[1]; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody[7]; 3. 51-Freddie Rahmer[8]; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich[3]; 5. 75-Tyler Ross[9]; 6. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[11]; 7. 39-Troy Wagaman Jr[14]; 8. 2D-Chase Dietz[5]; 9. 33-Gerard McIntyre Jr[13]; 10. 8D-Billy Dietrich[12]; 11. 10X-Ryan Smith[18]; 12. 19R-Mark Smith[4]; 13. 85-Ricky DiEva[10]; 14. 41-Logan Rumsey[19]; 15. 66A-Cody Fletcher[22]; 16. 24T-TJ Greve[16]; 17. 39T-Cameron Smith (MX)[23]; 18. (DNF) 44-Dylan Norris[15]; 19. (DNF) 5W-Lucas Wolfe[17]; 20. (DNF) 1W-Jim Siegel[21]; 21. (DNF) 55-Domenic Melair[24]; 22. (DNF) 1X-Chad Trout[20]; 23. (DNF) 45-Jeff Halligan[6]; 24. (DNF) 49H-Bradley Howard[2]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Logan Rumsey[2]; 2. 1X-Chad Trout[3]; 3. 1W-Jim Siegel[6]; 4. 66A-Cody Fletcher[1]; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith (MX)[7]; 6. 55-Domenic Melair[5]; 7. 22-Tanner Brown[12]; 8. 4-Dwight Leppo[9]; 9. 4B-Jon Brennfleck[10]; 10. 77K-Steven Kisamore[4]; 11. D57-Jeff Miller[11]; 12. (DNF) 9-Gordon Senft III[8]; 13. (DNS) 35-Tyler Esh

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 45-Jeff Halligan[1]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[3]; 3. 75-Tyler Ross[4]; 4. 8D-Billy Dietrich[6]; 5. 33-Gerard McIntyre Jr[10]; 6. 24T-TJ Greve[2]; 7. 66A-Cody Fletcher[11]; 8. 77K-Steven Kisamore[5]; 9. 39T-Cameron Smith (MX)[7]; 10. 4B-Jon Brennfleck[8]; 11. (DNF) 35-Tyler Esh[9]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 51-Freddie Rahmer[1]; 2. 85-Ricky DiEva[3]; 3. 19R-Mark Smith[9]; 4. 49H-Bradley Howard[5]; 5. 39-Troy Wagaman Jr[7]; 6. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[4]; 7. 41-Logan Rumsey[8]; 8. 55-Domenic Melair[6]; 9. 9-Gordon Senft III[10]; 10. D57-Jeff Miller[2]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 23-Devon Borden[2]; 2. 2D-Chase Dietz[3]; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody[4]; 4. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[7]; 5. 44-Dylan Norris[5]; 6. 10X-Ryan Smith[6]; 7. 1X-Chad Trout[8]; 8. 1W-Jim Siegel[9]; 9. 4-Dwight Leppo[10]; 10. 22-Tanner Brown[1]

 

 

Tommy Classic Launches Diamond Series Friday At Williams Grove Sprints race for 8K to win in 30 lap tribute

4/16/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will present the Tommy Hinnershitz Classic on Seifert Concrete Night coming up this Friday evening, April 21 at 7:30 pm.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars will race in the Tommy Classic, going 30 laps for $8,000 to win.

A program of street stock racing will accompany the sprint cars on the card.

Fast Tees Screenprinting of Thompsontown will pay $300 to the fast qualifier in time trials.

The annual Tommy Classic will be the first race of the season in the Hoosier Diamond Series at Williams Grove.

The race is meant to honor Tommy Hinnershitz, known as “The Flying Dutchman,” from Oley, Pennsylvania, who holds the distinction of winning the first ever race held at historic Williams Grove Speedway back on May 21, 1939.

Brent Marks of Myerstown is the defending Tommy Classic winner having taken the victory in an All Stars event last season.

The late Craig Keel won the first Tommy race in 2007.

No one has won more Tommy Classic races than Lance Dewease who is a three-time victor.

So far this season with only two sprint car events in the book at Williams Grove, only Zeb Wise and Dewease have taken wins.

For over 60 years, event sponsor Seifert Concrete of Dillsburg has been providing concrete construction services to general contractors and owners in South Central Pennsylvania.

Serving both the residential and commercial sector, learn more about Seifert Concrete at seifertconcrete.com and reach them at 717.432.5020.

April will close at Williams Grove on the 28th with a show of 410 sprints and URC360/358 sprints, competing in a challenge race.

Adult general admission for the Tommy Classic is $25 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always free at Williams Grove Speedway.

 

 

Hinnershitz Legacy Honored Friday At Williams Grove

4/16/23

Mechanicsburg – Friday’s sprint car show at Williams Grove Speedway will honor its original winner. He was the first. He had one of the most recognizable names in motorsports history dating back to the 1930s.

On tap at Williams Grove on Friday will be the annual Tommy Hinnershitz Memorial Spring Classic, honoring the late, great racer from Oley that holds the distinction of winning the first ever race held at the brand new Williams Grove Speedway back on Sunday, May 21, 1939.

Hinnershitz won the race in what was called a “hard and heady” event to best the famed Joie Chitwood.

Hinnershitz’s death in 1999 left behind an auto-racing legacy worthy of note by any standards.

During his 30-year career spanning 1930-1960, “The Fying Dutchman,” as he was known, amassed seven AAA/USAC Eastern Big Car Championships, taking titles in 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1956 and in 1959.

He had garnered 103 total AAA/USAC feature wins with 19 taking place at Williams Grove.
Hinnershitz set 43 AAA track records during his tenure and would compete in three Indianapolis 500s.

At the time of his death, the 87-year old was ranked second behind Steve Kinser on the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame’s Top Sprint Car Drivers of All Time list.

Back in 1939, when Hinnershitz passed Chitwood for the lead in that maiden race at Williams Grove, the duel was billed as “one of the most thrilling bits of driving ever witnessed on a Pennsylvania speedway.”

It was said that when Hinnershitz passed Chitwood, “the Big Chief was met with acclaim from the crowd.”

And Williams Grove will bestow even more worthy acclaim in the Big Chief’s honor this Friday night.

Adult general admission for the April 21 racing program is set at $25 with students ages 13-20 admitted for just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up with all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

 

 

Dewease, Bright And Spahr Win Spring Sprint Special Williams Grove Mains

4/14/23

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease won for the 112th time in his sprint car career at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, outracing Danny Dietrich for a $5,500 victory.

Dewease’s win came in one of three sprint features on the night as part of the Spring Sprint Special at the oval where Alex Bright also won in the USAC East 360 sprint feature and Logan Spahr took the win in 305 sprints.

The 25-lap 410 sprint main went non stop with both Dewease and Dietrich lining up on the front row for the start.

Dietrich kept leader Dewease within sight during the early going before the pair entered the rear of the field with 15 laps to go.

Dietirch took his first jab at the leader on lap 13 but came up short and then a lap later he tried the move again deep in the third turn.

The Gettysburg pilot shot under Dewease and slid up to the cushion to briefly take control before Dewease turned his car to the low side and shot back by to regain command.

And the next time around, with Dietrich lurking, Dewease slammed the door as the pair shot into the third turn to again keep his challenger at bay.

With five laps to go Dietrich was still hounding the leader but a flawless drive by Dewease through traffic served to keep him out front as Dietrich tried to work the cushion.

Dewease took the checkers at the finish with a 1.393 second lead over Dietrich with Freddie Rahmer coming home third followed by Kyle Reinhardt and Devon Borden.

Borden originally crossed the finish line in third but was penalized two spots the finish for a jump on the initial start.

Sixth through 10th went to Austin Bishop TJ Stutts, Dylan Cisney, Lucas Wolfe and Steve Buckwalter.

Heats went to Troy Wagaman Jr. and TJ Stutts.

Kyle Moody was the PA Dyno Hard Charger, advancing from 20th to 11th.

Alex Bright wired the field for the 20-lap win in the USAC East 360 sprint main.

It was Bright’s third win in a row at the track in the division dating back to last season.

Briggs Danner started sixth in the field and motored into second with three laps to go.

The defending series champion, Danner took the lead from Bright with a huge slide job in the first turn on the final lpa only to watch as Bright dropped off of the cushion and muscled back into the lead on the backchute before taking the victory by .707 seconds.

Bobby Butler was third followed by Christian Bruno and Steve Snyder Jr.

Heats went to Butler, Bruno and Snyder with Billy Ney taking the consolation race.

Fourth starter Logan Spahr swept into the lead on the first lap of the 20-lap 305 sprint main and never looked back on his way to the win.

His pace was slowed by four yellow flags throughout but no one was able to challenge him for control.

Seth Schnoke raced into second behind Spahr with four laps to go.

Tommy Bittner, who ran second until Schnoke took the spot, finished third in the field.

Ken Duke Jr. was fourth and Austin Reed finished the race in fifth.

Heats went to Dustin Young, Johnny Scarborough and Kurz Kepner.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Danny Dietrich, 3. Freddie Rahmer, 4. Kyle Reinhardt, 5. Devon Borden,6. Austin Bishop, 7. TJ Stutts, 8. Dylan Cisney, 9. Lucas Wolfe, 10. Steve Buckwalter, 11. Kyle Moody, 12. Justin Whittall, 13. Billy Dietrich, 14. Cameron Smith, 15. Chris Arnold, 16. Zane Rudisill, 17. Troy Wagaman Jr., 18. Tim Glatfelter, 19. Jim Siegel

DNS: Steve Downs

305 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Logan Spahr, 2. Seth Schnoke, 3. Tommy Bittner, 4. Ken Duke Jr., 5. Austin Reed, 6. Erin Statler, 7. Mike Melair, 8. Kruz Kepner, 9. Drew Young, 10. Jordan Welch, 11. Josh Spicer, 12. Dylan Shatzer, 13. Johnny Scarborough, 14. Mike Alleman, 15. Croix Beasom, 16. Larry Mcvay, 17. Owen Dimm, 18. Dustin Young, 19. Logan Jones, 20. Mia Koponen, 21. Josh Harner, 22. Donnie Hendershot, 23. Zach Rhodes, 24. Scott Frack, 25. Kenny Heffner

DNS: Dave Brown Jr.

USAC East 360 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Alex Bright, 2. Briggs Danner, .3. Bobby Butler, 4. Christian Bruno Jr., 5. Steve Snyder Jr., 6. Chris Allen Jr., 7. Preston Lattomus, 8. JT Ferry, 9. Kyle Spence, 10. Steve Drevicki, 11. Austin Graby, 12. Jason Cherry, 13. Carmen Perigo Jr., 14. Billy Ney, 15. Jonathan Swanson, 16. David Swanson, 17. Lee Kauffman, 18. Mike Thompson, 19. Bruce Buckwalter Jr., 20. Ed Aiken

DNQ: Troy Fraker, Tommy Kunsman, Dalton Herrick, Brian Nornhold, Tim Stallings, Joey Amantea

 

Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (April 12, 2023) Port Royal Speedway returns this Saturday, April 15th, with another three-division spectacular on York County Racing Club Night!

The evening will see the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars compete for $5000 to win along with the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models vying for $4000 to take the checkered flag. The Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models will round out the card. There will also be a 10-car $1000 to win Australian Pursuit in honor of long-time employee of the Speedway, Glenn Stitt, for the Super Late Models.

Along with the exciting action taking to the track, the fans will also be able to partake in the evening’s festivities as it’ll be camera and autograph night at the Speed Palace. All fans with a general admission arm band will be welcomed into the pits prior to the night’s racing activities from 4:00pm to 4:45 to take pictures and get autographs with their favorite drivers and cars.

Pit Gates Open at 2:00pm, GA Gates Open at 3:00pm with Racing
scheduled to kick off at 6:00pm

GA- $20, Students- $10, Pits- $35

Devon Borden enters the weekend as the most recent winner in Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car competition as he bested Lance Dewease, Zeb Wise, Dylan Cisney and Mike Wagner last weekend. Borden is also the current point leader at the Speedway with a 20-point advantage over Cisney. Justin Whittall (-40), Wagner (-60) and Gerard McIntyre Jr (-65) complete the top five.

In Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model competition, it was Gregg Satterlee most recently picking up a win at the Speedway. Satterlee is also the current at the top of the point standings tied with Rick Eckert. Hayes Mattern (-30), Dillan Stake (-40) and Jeff Rine (-40) complete the top five.

Following the completion of their A-main feature event, the top ten drivers in the field will be inverted to take part in a special Australian Pursuit event to honor Glenn Stitt. If at any time throughout the 10-lap event a driver is completely passed, they will drop off the Speedway. The last driver remaining at the completion of 10 laps will earn $1000. 2nd- $500, 3rd- $400, 4th- $300, 5th- $200. 6th-10th- $100.

The Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Models will be taking part in their second event of the 2023 racing season, and it’ll be Devin Hart entering as the most recent winner with the division and the current series point leader. Shawn Shoemaker (-15), Taylor Farling (-25), Trent Brenneman (-30) and Ryan Zook (-35) complete the top five.

As always, racing will also be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information can be found regarding subscriptions and pricing at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our various social media outlets and website www.portroyalspeedway.com for up-to-date information throughout the week and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

Devon Borden, Gregg Satterlee and Logan Spahr Celebrate Easter with Port Royal Wins

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, Penn (April 9, 2023)- Devon Borden outlasted Lance Dewease in a back-and-forth jockeying of position that lasted multiple laps to score his third career Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Car feature win at the Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night.

Zeb Wise, Dylan Cisney and Mike Wagner completed the rest of the top five. The win was worth $5000 for Borden and makes him the third different winner in three events this season for the 410 Sprint Cars at the Juniata County oval.

Justin Whittall and Borden lined up on the front row for the 25-lap event and it was Whittall getting the early jump on the field. Dewease, who started fourth on the grid, slid into the runner-up position on the opening lap followed by Borden, Kyle Reinhardt, and Austin Bishop.

Ninth-place starter Wise, who was following up a victory the night prior at Williams Grove Speedway, was up to sixth by lap seven, while Whittall was setting sail out front of the field.

Whittall hit lapped traffic one lap later and while trying to make a move on the cars exiting turn four with 16 laps to go, he got into the outside guardrail. This put both Dewease and Borden right on his tail tank coming to the line.

The three drivers raced nearly three-wide coming through turn’s three and four on the following circuit and Dewease was able to edge ahead by inches coming to the line to lead lap 10. It only took one more turn for Borden to get by Whittell as well for the runner-up spot and the young gun set his sights on Dewease for the lead.

Three laps later Borden tried a slide job in turn’s three and four on Dewease for the lead, but Dewease was able to inch back ahead coming to the line to re-take the lead.

However, Borden had a head of steam coming through turn’s one and two and was able to overtake Dewease down the backstretch to lead for the first time with 10 laps remaining.
Borden now had lappers to deal with and he struggled to dispense the car of Scotty Theil over the next two laps. He bobbled slightly coming out of turn two and it allowed Dewease to close and take back the lead exiting turn four with eight laps remaining.

Borden was able to regroup on the following lap and with another head of steam he got back by Dewease for the top spot for good. Dewease got one more opportunity on the final circuit as Borden again struggled with lappers. However, the last-ditch move came up just short as Borden came home to the checkered flag.

Whittall, Bishop, Reinhardt, Gerard McIntyre Jr and Mike Walter II completed the top ten. Walter earned the J&S Classics $1000 Warrior Award via random draw, while Wagner scored the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award after advancing 11 positions in the feature.

Results- 1. Devon Borden, 2. Lance Dewease, 3. Zeb Wise, 4. Dylan Cisney, 5. Mike Wagner, 6. Justin Whittall, 7. Austin Bishop, 8. Kyle Reinhardt, 9. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 10. Mike Walter II, 11. Lucas Wolfe, 12. Blane Heimbach, 13. TJ Stuts, 14. Jason Shultz, 15. Jeff Halligan, 16. Sye Lynch, 17. Ryan Taylor, 18. AJ Flick, 19. Scotty Theil, 20. Mark Smith, 21. Kody Lehman, 22. Jake Karklin, 23. Carl Bowser, 24. Davie Franek

Gregg Satterlee capitalized on a front-row starting spot to capture his 16th career Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model victory and first of the season. Opening day winner Dillan Stake finished second, followed by Rick Eckert, Hayes Mattern and Mason Zeigler completing the top five.

Jeff Rine and Satterlee lined up on the front row and it was Satterlee getting the quick jump and taking the lead on the opening lap. Stake settled into second from his third starting spot, with Rine in third.

Eckert, who started fifth for the 25-lap A-main, cracked the podium for the first time on lap 11. Satterlee hit lapped traffic one lap later, but the veteran diced in and out of the cars with ease on his way to victory.

The win, worth $4000, moved Satterlee into a tie with Chris Shuey for 16th on the all-time win list at the Speedway in the division.

Dylan Yoder, Rine, Andrew Yoder, Drake Troutman and Kyle Lee made up the rest of the top ten. Lee, who started 19th, was the evening’s hard charger as well.

Results- 1. Ggegg Satterlee, 2. Dillan Stake, 3. Rick Eckert, 4. Hayes Mattern, 5. Mason Zeiler, 6. Dylan Yoder, 7. Jeff Rine, 8. Andrew Yoder, 9. Drake Troutman, 10. Kyle Lee, 11. Gary Stuhler, 12. Jason Covert, 13. Justin Weaver, 14. Colton Flinner, 15. Ross Robinson, 16. Deshawn Gingerich, 17. Kyle Hardy, 18. Amanda Robinson, 19. Nick Dickson, 20. Scott Flickinger, 21. Justin Kann, 22. Tim Wilson, 23. Roy Deese Jr, 24. Trever Feathers

Logan Spahr went start to finish to lead every lap of the PennsValley MeatMarket PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car A-main to score his second career triumph at the Port Royal Speedway. Seth Schnoke, Ken Duke, Dylan Shatzer and Zach Rhodes completed the top five.

Owen Dimm, Jeff Weaver, Doug Dodson, Austin Reed, and Logan Jones made up the rest of the top ten. 12th place finish Josh Spicer earned the $200 Hard Charger Award for the night after starting 20th.

Results-1. Logan Spahr, 2. Seth Schnoke, 3. Ken Duke, 4. Dylan Shatzer, 5. Zach Rhodes, 6. Owen Dimm, 7. Jeff Weaver, 8. Doug Dodson, 9. Austin Reed, 10. Logan Jones, 11. Mike Alleman, 12. Josh Spicer, 13. Jacob Gomola, 14. Timmy Bitner, 15. Fred Arnold, 16. Scott Frack, 17. Derek Swartz, 18. Stevie Kenawell, 19. Roger Irvine, 20. Josh Beamer, 21. Drew Young, 22. John Scarborough, 23. Jimmy White, 24. Dustin Young, 25. Mike Melair, 26. Kasey Weaver

 

 

Saturday, April 8, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

KYLE MOODY BACK IN VICTORY LANE FOR 5TH CAREER LINCOLN WIN; Kody Hartlaub Scores 358 Sprint Season Opener Victory

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, April 15, 2023 (6PM) GOLF CART SERVICES NIGHT: 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints

Saturday, April 22, 2023 (6PM) GENE LATTA FORD NIGHT: 410 Sprints + Central PA Legends (York County Racing Club Night)

Saturday, April 29, 2023 (6PM) F&S YAMAHA & MARINE NIGHT: 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints + Penn-Mar Vintage

Abbottstown, PA (April 8, 2023) – Kyle Moody’s last trip to victory lane at Lincoln Speedway came on August 3, 2019 and 1,345 days later he found himself back on the front stretch in the pigeon hills for career win number 5. Moody has shown speed early this season in the #99m and the first thing he shared in victory lane was a testament to how good his car was, “Man this car was fast tonight.”

Moody was handicapped to start eighth in the 30-lap feature after driving from sixth to second in his heat race, “I didn’t mind starting on the outside this car the last couple of races has just launched on these starts. We’ve been really good passing cars right off the get go.”

Moody was up to third by lap 6 got by Michael Millard for second on lap 12 with a slider in turns 1 and 2. After taking the lead on lap 19 the caution came out on lap 21 as Chase Dietz had caught Moody to challenge for the lead, “I wasn’t sure if I wanted that caution or not because I knew I was carrying a pretty good pace. I did see his (Dietz) nose there right before the caution.”

Dietz made one last attempt at the top spot on the final lap but Moody held him off for the win and to take home the $4,000 prize.

Prior to the green Dylan Norris and Tim Wagaman both went to the work area. Dylan did not come back out which allowed the alternate starter, Domenic Melair, to tag the rear for the start behind Wagaman who was able to change their flat tire for the start of the 30-lap feature.

Glenndon Forsythe got to turns 1 and 2 ahead of pole-sitter Michael Millard but Matt Campbell crashed down the back stretch bringing out the red.

The field lined up for a complete restart and this time Millard got to turns 1 and 2 first, with Forsythe in second and Cole Young third.

Billy Dietrich got under Trey Hivner for fourth. Kyle Moody followed to take fifth from Hivner. The red flag came out again on lap 4 for Tyler Esh in turn 2 on lap 4.

Millard led Forsythe, Young, Billy and Moody on the restart. Millard drove through the middle with Forsythe opting for the bottom. The top two raced wheel to wheel at the line with Millard holding the lead. Forsythe took the top spot from Millard coming out of turn 4 on lap 6. Moody was up to third and with Billy working on Young for fourth.

Forsythe was pulling away from the field with Young still fending off Billy’s challenge for fourth. Moody caught Millard and took second with a slider in turns 1 and 2 on lap 12. Billy got by Young for fourth and followed Moody past Millard to move into third.

Moody went to work reeling in Forsythe. Meanwhile Chase Dietz had raced his way to fourth. Moody took the lead coming out of turn 2 on lap 19. A four car race for the lead ensued between Moody, Forsythe, Billy and Dietz. Dietz got under Billy for third and then shot by Forsythe in the same lap to move up to second. Dietz used the bottom of the track to stay right on Moody’s tail tank.

The yellow flag flew on lap 21 for Millard and Freddie Rahmer coming out of turn 4. Moody, Dietz, Billy, Forsythe and Chad Trout made up the top five for the restart. Moody paced the field slowly on the restart which ended up working well for him. Trout got under Forsythe for fourth and Danny Dietrich made his way into the top five after getting by Glenndon.

Dietz made one last effort to pass Moody on the last lap but to no avail. Moody got to the checkered flag .583 seconds ahead of Dietz. Billy crossed the line third and Trout was fourth. Danny completed the top five.

Kody Hartlaub Scores 358 Sprint Season Opener Victory

After their original season opening date got rained out last week, 29 H & N Landscaping 358 sprint cars were on hand Saturday night for the first race of the season.

Pole-sitter Frankie Herr took the lead when the green flag dropped on the 20-lap feature. Kody Hartlaub and Nash Ely raced side by side into turns 1 and 2 behind Herr for second and third.

Hartlaub took the lead with a pass in turns 1 and 2 on lap 4 and never looked back.

Hartlaub was approaching heavy lapped traffic when the yellow flag flew on lap 9 for Kyle Ganoe who had stopped on the back stretch.

Hartlaub led Herr, Ely, Doug Hammaker and Hayden Miller on the restart. Hammaker went to the outside of Ely for third on the restart but was not able to complete the pass.

Joe Trone Jr and Nick Yinger got tangled on the front stretch bringing out the red on lap 10.

Hartlaub, Herr, Ely, Hammaker and Niki Young made up the top five for the restart. Hammaker went to the outside of Ely again and this time took third on the restart. Ely tried to return the favor but Hammaker held the spot.

Steve Owings got by Young to enter into the top five. Hartlaub found himself back in lapped traffic with three laps to go but it did not slow him down. Hartlaub crossed the line 2.039 seconds ahead of Herr for his second career win at Lincoln. Hammaker finished third and Ely was fourth. Owings completed the top five.

Next Saturday, April 15, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the 410 sprint cars and 358 sprint cars. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates opening at 3:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, April 8, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 99M-Kyle Moody ($4,000); 2. 2D-Chase Dietz; 3. 8-Billy Dietrich; 4. 1X-Chad Trout; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 39-Troy Wagaman; 8. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 9. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 10. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 11. 35T-Tyler Esh; 12. 27s-Alan Krimes; 13. 39T-Cameron Smith; 14. 21T-Scott Fisher; 15. 7H-Trey Hivner; 16. 17-Cole Young; 17. 55S-Dallas Schott (DNF); 18. 8R-Freddie Rahmer (DNF); 19. 23-Michael Millard (DNF); 20. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 21. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 22. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 23. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF); 24. 16-Matt Campbell (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Michael Millard (1-5), Glenndon Forsythe (6-18) & Kyle Moody (19-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 17-Cole Young; 2. 8-Billy Dietrich; 3. 1x-Chad Trout; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 16-Matt Campbell; 8. 55-Dallas Schott; 9. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 23-Michael Millard; 2. 99m-Kyle Moody; 3. 7H-Trey Hivner; 4. 44-Dylan Norris; 5. 39-Troy Wagaman; 6. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 7. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 8. 55-Domenic Melair; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 75-Tyler Ross; 3. 2D-Chase Dietz; 4. 27s-Alan Krimes; 5. 21T-Scott Fisher; 6. 38T-Cameron Smith; 7. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 8. 35-Tyler Esh

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 16-Matt Campbell; 2. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 3. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 4. 55S-Dallas Schott; 5. 35-Tyler Esh; 6. 23A-Chris Arnold; 7. 55M-Domenic Melair; 8. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNS)

H&N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Car Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 95-Kody Hartlaub ($1,100); 2. 70D-Frankie Herr; 3. 66-Doug Hammaker; 4. 22E-Nash Ely; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 17-Niki Young; 7. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 8. 38-Brett Strickler; 9. 11H-Hayden Miller; 10. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 11. 41-Logan Rumsey; 12. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 13. 28-Matt Findley; 14. 38s-Jordan Strickler; 15. 00K-Kyle Spence; 16. 6-Cody Phillips; 17. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 18. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 19. 16T-Joe Timmins; 20. 9-Brady Dillon; 21. 99-Joe Trone Jr (DNF); 22. 10-Nick Yinger (DNF); 23. 43-Todd Rittenhouse (DNF); 24. 0-Kyle Ganoe (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Jeremey Ott (1-8) & Tanner Jones (9-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 77-Tanner Jones; 2. 30K-Seth Kearchner; 3. 26-Shaun Abney; 4. 79s-Michael Stoppard Jr.; 5. 17-Cory Phillips; 6. 53-Bill Diehl; 7. 3G-Shaun Miller; 8. 7H-Hunter Mcelroy; 9. 12F-Devon Friese (DNS)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 0-Kyle Ganoe; 2. 66H-Doug Hammaker; 3. 22E-Nash Ely; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 6. 41-Logan Rumsey; 7. 6-Cody Phillips; 8. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 9. 10-Nick Yinger; 10. 15s-Cole Small

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 00K-Kyle Spence; 2. 70D-Frankie Herr; 3. 95-Kody Hartlaub; 4. 38s-Jordan Strickler; 5. 28-Matt Findley; 6. 16T-Joe Timmins; 7. 9-Brady Dillon; 8. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNF); 9. 23F-Justin Foster (DNF)

358 Sprint Car Consy Finish (8 laps) – 1. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 2. 6-Cody Phillips; 3. 99-Joe Trone Jr.; 4. 9-Brady Dillon; 5. 10-Nick Yinger; 6. 2-Jude Siegel (DNF); 7. 17G-George Streaker (DNF); 8. 15s-Cole Small (DNF); 9. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNS); 10. 77-David Holbrook (DNS); 11. 23F-Justin Foster (DNS)

 

 

Zeb Wise Upsets Williams Grove Opener Field With Exciting Performance

Fletcher name returns to Grove victory lane with 358 sprint win

4/7/23

Mechanicsburg – The one month delay to get the 2023 season opener in the books at Williams Grove Speedway was well worth the wait as both sprint car divisions turned in exciting main events on Friday night with invader Zeb Wise scoring the upset victory in the 410 division.

In the 358 sprint main, long-time campaigner Cody Fletcher returned the Fletcher name to oval victory lane for his first ever track checkers.

The start of the 25-lap, 410 sprint feature was slowed when polesitter Danny Dietrich bit the inside turn four rail when green appeared, causing a flat front tire.

Dietrich would tag the rear for a new start while Freddie Rahmer took control off of the front row.

Anthony Macri and Zeb Wise of Angola, Indiana, trailed on the first lap.

The leaders were just about to enter traffic when Lance Dewease forced a caution period on the seventh tour after spinning in the second corner while running sixth.

The restart saw Rahmer race safely outside of Macri’s grasp still with Wise in tow before the front trio again raced up on and into the rear of the field with 10 laps to go.

Macri then began making time on the leader while blasting the top side in the first and second turns and by lap 17 the leaders were under a blanket racing through traffic.

Macri took a stab at snaring the top spot with an attempted flyer in the third and fourth turns with six laps to go only to bounce back away from Rahmer when he couldn’t complete the pass.

The next time around, Macri was able to muscle in front of Rahmer as the pair set their cars into the third turn but when Macri tried to hold Rahmer down to the inside groove, both drivers ended up sliding up across the racetrack and Zeb Wise was able to sneak by and lead lap 20.

However Macri went deep in turn for the next time around to take control from Wise and secure what he might of thought was the win.

But Wise simply would not let up and he hung with the leader the next three laps before seizing his opportunity on the final tour.

When Macri went high through the first and second corner, Wise blasted low into the turns and as a lapped car held up Macri the door was open for Indiana’s Wise.

And with that, the 20-year old bit fast and drove through the opening to get control and the upset win although Macri did his best coming off of turn four to the checkers to reclaim the point.

“Well holy shit, I can’t believe we just won at the Grove,” Wise proclaimed from the winner’s circle.

“I felt like I had the best car for the entire race. The whole race I stuck to the bottom in one and two,” he said.

“This is really rewarding to our whole entire team.”

Wise took the $5,000 victory by .182 seconds over Macri with Rahmer riding home in third and he picked up a $500 bonus thanks to the WC Eshenaur last lap pass award.

Chase Dietz was fourth and Devon Borden finished fifth.

Sixth through 10th went to Tyler Ross, TJ Stutts, Brandon Rahmer, Kyle Reinhardt and Kyle Moody.

Heats went to Dietz, Borden and Wise with Sean Rayhall taking the consolation.

TJ Stutts lowered the track record in qualifications with a lap of 16.089 seconds.

Lucas Wolfe was the PA Dyno Hard Charger in the main event.

In the 20-lap 358 sprint feature, polesitter Chase Gutshall led the first four circuits before Kody Hartlaub would race into the lead.

The only caution flag of the race unfuled with 11 laps to go for a stopped Tyler Rutherford.

The restart saw Cody Fletcher and three time, defending track champion Derek Locke chasing the leader.

Fletcher pulled the trigger when action resumed with a low move in the first corner.

Hartlaub then went to work trying to reclaim the point by working the top lanes.

However at the same time Locke was working the lowside on Hartlaub before finally taking the spot on lap 19.

This allowed Locke to run up on Fletcher for the win but he fell short at the finish.

Hartlaub would end up third followed by Devon Borden and Steve Owings.

Sixth through 10th went to Gutshall, Scott Fisher, Chad Criswell, Nash Ely and Doug Hammaker.

Heats were taken by Fletcher, Owings and Creswell with Chris Frank scoring the consolation.

Jay Galloway was the PA Dyno Hard Charger.

Feature Finishes:

410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Zeb Wise, 2. Anthony Macri, 3. Freddie Rahmer, 4. Chase Dietz, 5. Devon Borden, 6. Tyler Ross, 7. TJ Stutts, 8. Brandon Rahmer, 9. Kyle Reinhardt, 10. Kyle Moody, 11. Danny Dietrich, 12. Troy Wagaman, 13. Dylan Cisney, 14. Jeff Haligan, 15. Lucas Wolfe, 16. Justin Whittal, 17. Davey Franek, 18. Scott Thiel, 19. Cameron Smith, 20. Sean Rayhall, 21. Kody Lehman, 22. Lance Dewease, 23. Steve Buckwalter, 24. Zane Rudisill

DNQ: Troy Fraker, Jim Siegel, Chad Trout, Austin Bishop, Mark Smith, Dylan Norris

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Cody Fletcher, 2. Derek Locke, 3. Kody Hartlaub, 4. Devon Borden, 5. Steve Owings, 6. Chase Gutshall, 7. Scott Fisher, 8. Chad Criswell, 9. Nash Ely, 10. Doug Hammaker, 11. Tim Glatfelter, 12. Frankie Herr, 13. Brett Strickler, 14. Matt Findley, 15. Justin Foster, 16. Jayden Wolf, 17. Jay Galloway, 18. Jordan Strickler, 19. Tyler Ulrich, 20. Cody Phillips. 21. Jacob Balliet, 22. Tyler Rutherford, 23. Nat Tuckey, 24. Chris Frank

 

 

BLOOMSBURG FAIR RACEWAY, BLOOMSBURG, PA

WEBSITE: https://racing.bloomsburgfair.com/

COMING EVENTS:

April 13 Test and Tune all divisions 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

April 20 @6:00 pm Opening Night All-Pro SpeedSTRs, 602 Crate Modifieds, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks, Slingshots

April 27 @6:00 pm All-Pro SpeedSTRs, 602 Crate Modifieds, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks, Slingshots

Test and Tune at Bloomsburg Fair Raceway all set for April 13…season opener one week later

(Bloomsburg, PA 4-7-23): Bloomsburg Fair Raceway co-promoter Rich Tobias as has been going nonstop in preparing the 3/8-mile track for the start of the 2023 season which begins on Thursday, April 20 and drivers will get the opportunity to see the work effort by Tobias and the dedicated track crew when a Test and Tune session will be held this coming Thursday, April 13 in the evening from 6:30 to 9:30.

The Test and Tune is open to all classes of cars that will be racing at Bloomsburg this year including the All Star SpeedSTRs, 602 Crate Modifieds, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks and the Slingshots.

The Slingshots will be doing their racing on a newly designed inner oval that does incorporate a section of the main straight.

Pit admission is $30 per person. Grandstands are open to the public for free.

One week later on Thursday, April 20 the third season of racing begins with Opening Night 2023. The line-up will be the headlined by the USAC All-Pro SpeedSTRs along with the 602 Crate Modifieds, the 4-Cylinder Stocks that will be run under the SCDRA rules and the Slingshots.

This will be the first event of a 12 race schedule in place. The races will be run bi-monthly on Thursday nights through September 28 during the 168th Bloomsburg Fair.

Weekly driver meeting will take place at 6:00 pm followed by warm-ups at 6:15. Heats and qualifying will get underway starting at 7:00. Pits will open at 5:00 and grandstands at 6:00. Pits are $30 per person and grandstands are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, active military and students. Kids 6-12 are $5 under 6 are free.

The Bloomsburg Fair Raceway will continue to keep up its goal of presenting action packed family entertainment at a good value. This year will also be a bit of a different feel as the track will run more standard divisions and for the first time there will be class champions crowned when all is said and done.

For up to date news please visit the track’s website at https://racing.bloomsburgfair.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BloomsburgFairRaceway/, Twitter at https://twitter.com/BloomFairRacewy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bloomsburgfairraceway/

 

Three Divisions Highlight Easter Weekend Event at Port Royal

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (April 5, 2023)- Port Royal Speedway is set to celebrate Easter weekend with a three-division spectacular featuring the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars, the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models and the season debut of the PA Sprint Series PennsValley MeatMarket 305 Sprint Cars on Saturday, April 8th.

As a bonus for the kids, there will be a Kids Candy Scramble that will take place prior to the night’s events in the Infield Family Section.

The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars will compete for $5000 to win, while the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models will be vying for a $4000 winner’s share.

Pit gates will open at 3:00 pm, while General Admission gates will open at 4:00 pm. Racing is set to kick off at 6:00 pm. General Admission is $20, Student Admission is $10, while Pit Admission is $35.

Lucas Wolfe scored a popular victory last week in 410 Sprint Car action with a late-race pass of Danny Dietrich. After two 2023 racing events, Dietrich leads the point standings by a slim margin of ten points over Anthony Macri. Dylan Cisney (-45), Devon Borden (-55) and Justin Whittall (-55) make up the rest of the top five.

Meanwhile, Drake Troutman dominated last weekend’s Super Late Model event as he led flag-to-flag to score his first career Port Royal Speedway victory. Rick Eckert currently leads the way in the series point standings with a 20-point margin over Jeff Rine. Gregg Satterlee (-25), Hayes Mattern (-25) and defending track champion Colton Flinner (-35) make up the rest of the top five.

This will be the first of 10 scheduled PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Car events for the 2023 racing season and its Garrett Bard entering the season as the defending points champion at the Speedway. Ken Duke, Doug Dodson, Mike Melair and Kenny Heffner made up the rest of the 2022 top-five and you can expect a large field of cars all vying for a shot of overtaking Bard as the series 2023 champion.

As standard, racing will again be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information regarding subscription pricing can be found at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our website www.portroyalspeedway.com and our various social media outlets throughout the week for any changes and updates and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

Yellow Breeches Format Altered For Williams Grove Opener Friday A reminder to teams regarding tire usage

4/4/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will open the season on Friday night with a Yellow Breeches 500 race for the 410 sprint cars.

Customarily in Yellow Breeches races, cars that transfer to the feature from the heat races are handicapped into the A Main lineup based on each drivers earning’s average on the year to date.

However given that this week’s race is also the season opener and there have been no earnings, a slightly different process for lining up the main will be in place, as follows:

If two HEAT RACES (up to 20 Cars) are run, the top four heat finishers will advance into an inversion draw with the first heat winner drawing from an inversion possibility of 1, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

If three HEAT RACES (up to 30 cars) are run, the top three heat finishers will advance into an inversion draw with the first heat winner drawing from an inversion possibility of 1, 3, 6, or 9.

If four HEAT RACES (31-36 cars) are run, the top three heat finishers will advance into an inversion draw with the first heat winner drawing from an inversion possibility of 1, 4, 8, or 12.

The balance of the A-Main cars will be lined up based on heat race finish, behind any inverted cars. The B Main will be lined up based on heat race finish. B Main qualifiers will line up in the feature based on B Main finishing position.

The 410 sprint car teams are reminded that this week, April 7, only the new Hoosier D Series compound left rear tires and D15A and Medium right rear tires are permitted for use.

The same tires will again be mandated for the Tommy Classic on April 21.

Races on both April 14 and 28 will find both the old H Series and/or new D Series tire compounds permitted for use on both the left and right rears in an effort to allow teams to use up any old tire stock that may be in their inventories.

Beginning on May 5 and through the balance of the season, only the new Hoosier D Series compounds will be permitted.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

HIGH ROLLERS COMING TO THUNDER ON THE HILL AT GRANDVIEW, TUESDAY, JULY 25. . . .

TWENTY-FIVE DRIVERS ONBOARD TO CHASE HIGH LIMIT 410 SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP

BECHTELSVILLE, PA APRIL 3, 2023 . . . . . . Grandview Speedway is one of just twelve dirt tracks in the country selected to host the inaugural season of the High Limit Sprint Car Series that will take place on Tuesday night, July 25 when Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present the Rich Mar Florist 40 lap, $23,023 to win High Limit 410 Sprints that is part of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series. A star filled group of “high rollers”, twenty-five to be exact, drivers have joined full-time to chase the mid-week championship. Many locals from the PA Posse are expected to chase this high paying event, the richest first place prize for Sprint Cars in Grandview Speedway history.

If you have never seen the 410 Sprints on the Hill, this is one you will not want to miss. These cars turn the high banked one-third mile oval in just over eleven seconds. The one lap track record is 11.243 held by Aaron Reutzel, also a two-time Thunder on the Hill feature winner. Reutzel from Clute, TX is just one of the “high rollers” coming to the Hill Tuesday, July 25.

Grandview Speedway will be the first track in the Northeast to host the traveling series that will present 410 Sprint Car qualifying leading up to the 40 lap feature event. This is a single division stand-alone show. If needed, Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date. Gates will open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM.

The High Roller Roster Includes:

Rico Abreu (St. Helena, CA) --- Abreu #24

Bill Balog (North Pole, AK) --- Balog #17B

Alex Bowman (Tucson, AZ) --- Bowman #55

Brian Brown (Higginsville, MO) --- Brown #21

Paulie Colagiovanni (Cicero, NY) --- Colagiovanni #10

Tyler Courtney (Indianapolis, IN) --- Clauson-Marshall #7BC

Danny Dietrich (Gettysburg, PA) --- Randy Gass #48

Cory Eliason (Visalia, CA) --- Indy Race Parts #71

Riley Goodno (Knoxville, IA) --- Goodno #22

Sam Hafertepe Jr. (Sunnyvale, TX) --- Hill's Racing #15H

Blake Hahn (Sapulpa, OK) --- Hahn Racing #52

Justin Henderson (Tea, SD) --- BDS Motorsports #1

Buddy Kofoid (Penngrove, CA) --- Crouch Motorsports #11

Kyle Larson (Elk Grove, CA) --- Paul Silva #57

Anthony Macri (Dillsburg, PA) --- Macri #39M

Brent Marks (Myerstown, PA) --- Murray/Marks #19

Conner Morrell (Bradenton, FL) --- Marc Dailey #2MD

Justin Peck (Monrovia, IN) --- Buch Motorsports #13

Parker Price-Miller (Kokomo, IN) --- McCandless #29

Chase Randall (Waco, TX) --- DK Motorsports #9

Aaron Reutzel (Clute, TX) --- Ridge & Sons Racing #8

Justin Sanders (Prunedale, CA) --- Swindell SpeedLab #39

Hunter Schuerenberg (Sikeston, MO) --- Tony Vermeer #55

Dylan Westbrook (Scotland, ONT) --- Hill's Racing #47

Dusty Zomer (Brandon, SD) --- Jordahl #3J

More news to come on the High Limit 410 Sprint show in the weeks to come.

Right now, the focus will shift to the first Thunder on the Hill event at Grandview set for Sunday, May 28 with the Balls to the Wall 50 for 358 Modifieds. This event, only to be seen at the Grandview Speedway is a 50 lap, $5,000 to win Modified feature. But wait there’s more….

During the 50 lap feature, the field will slow on lap 20 and again on lap 35 when the leader will earn $1,500 for leading the segment. The top four cars on lap 20 and 35 will invert then go after the $5,000 check to win the feature. There will be a special payoff to all drivers running in the top ten on lap 20 and 35 in addition to the base payoff. Last year, Craig Von Dohren won the “Balls to the Wall” 50 with Duane Howard and Kevin Hirthler leading the segments.

This invert race challenges some drivers with strategy as others just go, balls to the wall. If one driver should lead both segments worth $3,000 and win the feature event, the payoff would be worth $8,000. With special thanks to Pioneer Pole Buildings, an additional $4,000 bonus is posted to any driver that sweeps the show making the 50 lap win worth $12,000. The 602 Sportsman will be part of the racing program taking part in qualifying events leading up to their 25 lap feature. Race time is set for 7:30 PM.

The AMSOIL USAC Non-Wing Sprints National Tour presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings will invade Grandview with the running of the Eastern Storm on Tuesday night, June 13. The USAC Sprints will go 40 laps in the Jesse Hockett Classic that will pay $6,000 to the winner. The 358 NASCAR Modifieds will join this popular double-header that gets underway at 7:30 PM.

The Thunder Series continues on Tuesday night, June 27 when HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night will present the Hodnett Cup in the Pennsylvania Sprint Speed Week Series. The 410 Sprints will go 35 laps with a $10,000 payday to the winner. This event will also include the 358 Modifieds in this summer night popular double-header with gates opening at 5 PM and race time set for 7:30 PM.

For the June 13 and June 27 events, Pioneer Pole Buildings will again post a $2,000 bonus to any first time Modified feature winner. It will be a very memorable night for any first time Thunder winner as they will earn $5,000 to win the 30 lap main event.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

“A Unique, Wild & Crazy Invert Race for the Modifieds”

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

Pioneer Pole Buildings Night

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Lucas Wolfe Uses Late-Race Restart to Win Sprint Car A-Main. Drake Troutman and Devin Hart take Late Model Checkers

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn (April 2, 2023)- Lucas Wolfe capitalized on a two- lap restart to score his first Weikert's Livestock 410 Sprint Car win of the season at Port Royal Speedway over Danny Dietrich, Gerard McIntyre Jr., Anthony Macri and Logan Wagner.

The win was worth $5000 for Wolfe and was the 13th of his career at the Juniata County oval. It moved into a tie for 30th on the all-time win list at the track with Barry Camp, Chad Layton, Mike Wagner and Stevie Smith.

“It’s obviously been a good bit for me here and this is my first time in this specific victory lane, so I’m pretty happy,” said Wolfe. “I’ve got to thank all the people who have stuck with me and keep working with me and hopefully we can be here more.”

AJ Flick and Jason Schultz lined up from the front row of the 25-lap A-main event and it was Schultz getting the quick jump on the field.

10th-place starter, Logan Wagner was making himself known early in the event as he was up to sixth by the completion of lap five. Three laps later he cracked the top five, while Schultz was in control up front.

One lap later Schultz hit lapped traffic and three laps later McIntyre had closed to the tail tank of the leader down the backstretch.

Dietrich, who started sixth on the grid, was in third and with 11 laps remaining the podium drivers were all under a blanket coming to the flag stand.

Dietrich got by McIntyre Jr for the runner-up spot exiting turn four on the following lap and he set his sights on Schultz up front.
Wolfe and Wagner swapped the fourth position with nine laps to go and seeing the five-time defending track champion on the prowl gave Wolfe the knowledge he needed to move forward.

“Logan showed me his nose there and I knew I kind of had to get going,” said Wolfe. “He made me have to kind of start searching and it seemed like the car just really came to me.”

With five laps remaining Dietrich made his move on the leader as he pulled a Hail Mary slider in turn’s one and two, but on the slick daytime surface, he was unable to hold the spot and Schultz regained the lead.

One lap later Wolfe dispatched of McIntyre for the final podium spot, while the top two were duking it out in front of him.

Wolfe appeared to overtake Dietrich for second with two laps later, but the caution came out when Schultz came to a slow while leading with a flat right-rear tire. Not only did it end Schultz’s storybook night, but it gave the lead to Dietrich and negated Wolfe’s pass.

However, when the green-flag waved for the two-lap dash, Wolfe wasted no time as he slipped under Dietrich for the lead exiting turn two and the Mechanicsburg native never looked back.

Devon Borden, Flick, Kody Lehman, Justin Whittall and Mike Walter II completes the rest of the top ten. 12th-place finisher TJ Stutts earned the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw, while 11th-place finisher Jeff Halligan earned the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award after starting 18th on the grid.

Results-1. Lucas Wolfe, 2. Danny Dietrich, 3. Gerard McIntyre Jr, 4. Anthony Macri, 5. Logan Wagner, 6. Devon Borden, 7. AJ Flick, 8. Kody Lehman, 9. Justin Whittall, 10. Mike Walter II, 11. Jeff Halligan, 12. TJ Stutts, 13. Steve Buckwalter, 14. Blane Heimbach, 15. Mike Wagner, 16. Dylan Cisney, 17. JJ Hickle, 18. Austin Bishop, 19. Garrett Bard, 20. Jarrett Cavalet, 21. Jason Schultz, 22. Jake Karklin, 23. Kassidy Kreitz, 24. Rick Lafferty

Drake Troutman went start to finish as he led all 25 laps of the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model feature to score his first career victory at the Port Royal Speedway. Dylan Yoder went sixth to second, followed by Gregg Satterlee, Rick Eckert and Trever Feathers.

Jeff Rine, Colton Flinner, Hayes Mattern, Andrew Yoder and Gary Stuhler completed the top ten.

“This is huge for sure and it’s our first night out on a Longhorn Chassis,” said Troutman. “This is pretty special to get this win and hopefully we can keep the momentum going.”

The win was worth $4000 for Troutman.

Results- 1. Drake Troutman, 2. Dylan Yoder, 3. Gregg Satterlee, 4. Rick Eckert, 5. Trever Feathers, 6. Jeff Rine, 7. Colton Flinner, 8. Hayes Mattern, 9. Andrew Yoder, 10. Gary Stuhler, 11. Jason Schmidt, 12. Mike Lupfer, 13. Scott Flickinger, 14. Chad Myers, 15. Tim Wilson, 16. Shaun Jones, 17. Colin Knaub, 18. Nick Dickson, 19. Dillan Stake, 20. Austin Berry, 21. Justin Weaver, 22. Jim Yoder, 23. Justin Kann, 24. Tylor Emory

Devan Hart started second on the grid for the Dack’s Trucking Limited Late Model feature event and he’d go on the score the victory worth $1500 over Shawn Shoemaker, Taylor Farling, Trent Brenneman and Ryan Zook.

Hart held off a last lap attempt from Shoemaker to score the victory, which was his 10th career in the division at the track.
Casey Steinhoff, JR Toner, Eric Irvin, Matt Murphy and Chase Bowsman made up the rest of the top ten. 11th-place finisher Maddox Smith earned the night’s $150 River Valley Builders Hard Charger Award.

“The track was tough to race on with the conditions, but I think me and everybody else in the pit area were just happy to get the racing season started,” said Hart. “We were not really good in the heat, but honestly, we got pretty good in the feature. The laps cars had me worried a bit late, but we were able to make it to the end and I just got to thank my guys.”

Results- 1. Devin Hart, 2. Shawn Shoemaker, 3.Taylor Farling, 4. Trent Brenneman, 5. Ryan Zook, 6. Casey Steinhoff, 7. JR Toner, 8. Eric Irvin, 9. Matt Murphy, 10. Chase Bowsman, 11. Maddox Smith, 12. Cayden Ranck, 13. Chad Smith, 14. Jake Moser, 15. Jaxton Garman, 16. Kenny Yoder, 17. Shaun Miller, 18. Eddie Cornett, 19. Harold Ranck, 20. Jared Fulkroad

 

 

Williams Grove 410 And 358 Sprint Double Opens Season Friday 410s race in Yellow Breeches 500 event, Kids get free bunny on Hoseheads.com Easter Night

4/2/23

Mechanicsburg – The 2023 Williams Grove Speedway season opener presented by Hoosier will be the first Yellow Breeches 500 race of the year for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars coming up this Friday night, April 7 at 7:30 pm.

The event will also serve as the season debut of the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.

The season opener will also be Hoseheads.com Kids Easter Night with the first 100 youth ages 12 and under passing through the frontstretch grandstand admission gate getting a free chocolate Easter rabbit.

Gates will open at 5:30.

The 410 sprints will compete in the Yellow Breeches event, offering $500 just to start the 25-lap main while also offering $5,000 to win.

Timed practice laps will set the heat starting grids for the 410 sprints as will be the case in all Yellow Breeches races during the season.

The 358 sprint cars will compete in a 20-lap feature to begin their season.

The April 7 opener will be the latest at the track since 1979 when the first race of the year was won by Kramer Williamson on April 18.

Only once since then has the oval opened in April when Donnie Kreitz took a win on April 1, 1994. All other season lidlifters since 1979 have taken place in either February or March.

For drivers, the April 7 Yellow Breeches race will find only the new Hoosier D Series compound left rear tires and D15A and Medium right rear tires permitted for use.

The same tires will again be mandated for the Tommy Classic on April 21.

Races on both April 14 and 28 will find both the old H Series and/or new D Series tire compounds permitted for use on both the left and right rears.

Beginning May 5 and through the balance of the season, only the new Hoosier D Series compounds will be permitted.

Adult general admission on April 7 is $20 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove.

The Spring Sprint Special, featuring three divisions of sprint car action will take place on Friday, April 14 offering racing for the 410 sprints, USAC East wingless sprints and PASS IMCA 305 sprints.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

No Joke- Three-Division Show Highlights ApriL Fools Day at Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (March 30, 2023)- Make no joke about it, Port Royal Speedway returns to racing on April 1st with its first three-division spectacular of the season!

The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars will compete for $5000 to win, while the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models will be vying for a $4000 winner’s share. Meanwhile, the Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Models are set to compete as well, with the winner receiving $1500.

Gates will open at 2:00 pm with racing set to kick off at 4:00 pm. General Admission is $20, Student Admission is $10, while Pit Admission is $35.

Dylan Cisney kicked off his 2023 racing campaign at the Speed Palace three weeks ago with an exciting triumph that featured a last-lap pass of invader Parker Price-Miller. Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich and Jeff Halligan made up the rest of the top five and with only one race in the books for 2023, they sit one through five in points as well.

Meanwhile, Dillon Stake scored his first career Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model victory during opening day over Ross Robinson, Rick Eckert, Hayes Mattern and Jeff Rine.

This will be the first of 11 scheduled Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Model events for the 2023 racing season and its Stake entering the season as the defending points champion at the Speedway. Trent Brenneman, Shawn Shoemaker, Devin Hart and Ryan Zook made up the rest of the 2022 top-five and you can expect a large field of cars all vying for a shot of overtaking Stake as the series 2023 champion.

New to this season for the division will be a weekly $150 Hard Charger Award presented by River Valley Builders for the driver who passes the most cars in the feature event.

As standard, racing will again be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information regarding subscription pricing can be found at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our website www.portroyalspeedway.com and our various social media outlets throughout the week for any changes and updates and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

PA Speedweek Keith Kauffman Classic to Reach New Heights Courtesy of Valley Supply

By-Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (March 27, 2023) For the 2023 racing season, Valley Supply will once again serve as a valued partner of the Port Royal Speedway both on and off the track.

Valley Supply will continue as the presenting sponsor for the eighth annual Keith Kauffman Classic.

The event honors Kauffman, the winningest driver in the history of Port Royal Speedway, and has traditionally been run in April.

However, new to this season, the event will be run July 3rd as the finale for the 34th Annual Red Robin Racing Pennsylvania Speedweek!

With the new date and the continued support of Valley Supply, the event will reach new heights in 2023 as it will pay $15,000 to win!

Also for the 2023 race season at the Speedway, Valley Supply will be offering a $500 Hard Charger award weekly to the night’s biggest mover in 410 Sprint Car competition. This marks the fourth year in a row they will be offering the weekly bonus.

Valley Supply has been a family-owned business for more than 40 years and has been serving the Central PA construction business since 1980 with on time deliveries, knowledgeable employees, and competitive pricing. They provide various products via delivery for all your construction needs and their service covers 80% of Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland, Northeast West Virginia, and Southern New York. They offer a fully stocked showroom in Mechanicsburg, so stop by and visit them for your next delivery or visit them at www.valleysupply.cc

Please stay tuned to our various social media outlets and our website www.portroyalspeedway.com for potential changes or news and thank you for your continued support.

 

 

Modified Racing Returns To Williams Grove Friday With 410 Sprint Racing In Season Opener

3/26/23

Mechanicsburg – The 2023 season opener at Williams Grove Speedway presented by Hoosier will close the month of March with 410 sprint and 358 modified racing coming up on Friday night, March 31 at 7:30 pm.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars will be in action with a $5,500 payday at stake in a 25-lap feature event.

The modifieds will see a 30-lap main take the green flag with an even $3,000 going to the winner.

The modified portion of the racing program will be run under Grandview Speedway rules for the division.

It has been several years since modifieds of any kind were in action at Williams Grove Speedway.

The most recent show took place in June, 2016 when the Super Dirt Series modifieds were in action with Matt Sheppard taking the win.

This week’s show of 358 mods will see area champions from 2022 in action including Duane Howard of Oley, the reigning Big Diamond Speedway titlist.

Also in the field will be Craig Von Dohren of Oley, the 2022 champion from Grandview Speedway.

Billy Pauch Jr. is also expected to compete along with others. Pauch will conduct an autograph session beginning at 5:45.

Justin Peck was the opening day sprint car winner last season.

Gates for the March 31 event will open at 5:30 pm.

Adult general admission is $20 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove.

The first Yellow Breeches 500 race of the season for the 410 sprint cars, paying $500 to start and $5,000 to win and featuring group time trials in warm-ups is slated for April 7.

The April lidlifter will also be the season debut for the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints at Williams Grove.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, March 25, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

CHASE DIETZ WIRES FIELD FOR FIRST WIN WITH NEW TEAM; Tanner Jones Scores Win in Lincoln Speedway Debut

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, April 1, 2023 (6PM) 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints

Saturday, April 8, 2023 (6PM) HANOVER CONCRETE NIGHT: 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints [Easter Egg Hunt & Big Wheel Races]

Saturday, April 15, 2023 (6PM) GOLF CART SERVICES NIGHT: 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints

Abbottstown, PA (March 25, 2023) – Chase Dietz and his new team have had a rough start to the 2023 season, but all of that changed on Saturday night at Lincoln with Dietz scoring a win to turn things around, “Glad to be able to do it, especially with the new team built. Pretty damn cool to get the first one out of the way this early in the season.”

Dietz started the night with a spin in hot laps but would win his heat and then lead every lap of the 30-lap feature on his way to a $4,000 payday. Despite leading wire to wire, it was not a walk in the park win for Chase. It took six tries to get a lap in the books, which included a fuel stop, “The workouts over the winter and staying in shape as much as possible definitely helped on this kind of deal.” Dietz also had an issue with the car during the feature, “I lost my brakes when Scott Fisher stopped. They seemed to come back on the restart and I was trying not to use them until we got to traffic and after that I was just hanging on.” Dietz hung on to score his eighth career victory at Lincoln.

Chase Dietz took the lead at the line after the green flag flew and held on to the top spot as they came out of turn 2 ahead of Zane Rudisill and Lucas Wolfe. The caution came out before a lap was in the books when Aaron Bollinger got into the wall in turn 4.

The field lined up for a complete restart and this time Dietz and Rudisill raced wheel to wheel for the lead at the line. Scott Fisher stopped on the front stretch facing the wrong direction bringing out the yellow flag again before a lap was completed.

Dietz had a better start on the third attempt with Rudisill and Wolfe running second and third when the red flag came out for Tim Wagaman in turn 4. With half the laps allotted for cautions already used, the red was opened up as a fuel stop.

After the fuel stop the field lined up for the fourth attempt which ended with Cole Young bringing out the caution in turn 4. The fifth try to start the feature resulted in Riley Emig bringing out the red when he flipped in turns 1 and 2.

For the sixth attempt to start the feature, the field lined up single file with Dietz, Rudisill Wolfe, Tyler Ross and Kyle Moody at the front.

Dietz had a solid start with Wolfe looking to Rudisill’s inside but did not make the pass. Wolfe stayed on Rudisill’s tail at the line as they continued to battle for second.

By lap 6 Dietz was closing in on lapped traffic. Rudisill passed Dietz for the lead coming out of turn 2 but the caution came out on lap 8 before the pass was official. The yellow was for Scott Fisher who fell off the pace.

Dietz led Rudisill, Wolfe, Ross and Justin Peck to the cone for the restart. Once again Wolfe looked under Rudisill for second but could not make the pass. Peck got by Ross for fourth and was closing in on Wolfe to battle for third.

Chase found himself in lapped traffic again on lap 16, this time with Rudisill hot on his heels.

Peck was all over Wolfe for third as they battled lapped traffic with Peck taking the spot on lap 25. Rudisill was closing in on Dietz as the laps counted down, but Dietz got to the checkered flag .546 seconds ahead of Rudisill for his eighth career win at Lincoln. Peck crossed the line third and Wolfe was fourth. Ross completed the top five.

Tanner Jones Scores Win in Lincoln Speedway Debut

Lincoln Speedway promoters made the decision to start every Legend car that could run for the 20-lap feature. That meant 32 cars lined up for the drop of the green flag.

Justin Wagaman stopped on the bottom of turn 3 before the initial start bringing out the yellow. Once the field lined up again and the green flag waved Jeremy Ott took the lead with Lincoln and Seth Kearchner, son and father, racing side by side behind him for second.

Seth got by Lincoln for second and Tanner Jones was in fourth. Jones looked under Lincoln battling for third. Mason Chaney stopped on the back stretch bringing out the caution on lap 4.

The top five for the restart were Ott, Seth, Lincoln, Jones and Rick Hartwig. Jones got under Lincoln for third on the restart before another caution on lap 5. Logan Carbaugh was spun around and Roy Warehime was stopped in turn 1.

Stephen Wurtzer got by Hartwig for fifth before the yellow flag flew again on lap 6 when Luke Stiles was sitting sideways in turn 4.

A three-car battle for the lead between Ott, Seth and Jones ensued on the restart. Jones got under Seth down the back stretch and then got by Ott coming out of turn 4 to take the lead on lap 9.

Lapped traffic came into play on lap 10 for the leaders. Ott, who was going for the all-time win record in Legends at the track, got together with a lapped car on lap 11 bringing out the caution.

Jones, Seth, Lincoln, Wurtzer and Travis Perry paced the field for the restart but Brady Arndt stopped on the back stretch before the field went green, bringing out the yellow.

Wurtzer drove under Lincoln for third but Lincoln held the spot at the line. Wurtzer did not give up and stayed on Lincoln’s tail to battle for the spot.

Scott Musselman got turned around in turn 4 bringing out the caution on lap 17.

This time Wurtzer got under Lincoln for third on the restart. The red flag came out on lap 19 when Shaun Abney got upside down coming out of turn 4. Chad Earnst was also involved and got into the guardrail in turn 4.

Jones, Seth, Wurtzer, Lincoln and Perry led the field to the cone for a one-lap shoot out.

In his Lincoln Speedway debut, Jones took the checkered flag .350 seconds ahead of Seth Kearchner. Wurtzer finished third and Lincoln Kearchner was fourth. Perry completed the top five.

Next Saturday, April 1, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the 410 sprint cars and 358 sprint cars. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates opening at 3:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, March 25, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 2D-Chase Dietz ($4,000); 2. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 5. 75-Tyler Ross; 6. 44-Dylan Norris; 7. 99M-Kyle Moody; 8. 39T-Cameron Smith; 9. 16-Matt Campbell; 10. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 11. 23B-Devon Borden; 12. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 13. 39-Troy Wagaman; 14. 1X-Chad Trout; 15. 39M-Anthony Macri (DNF); 16. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF); 17. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF); 18. 33-Riley Emig (DNF); 19. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 20. 17-Cole Young (DNF); 21. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 22. 27s-Alan Krimes (DNF); 23. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 24. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 25. 69-Tim Glatfelter (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Chase Dietz (1-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 2. 75-Tyler Ross; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody; 4. 13-Justin Peck; 5. 39M-Anthony Macri; 6. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 7. 23-Devon Borden; 8. 21T-Scott Fisher; 9. 1X-Chad Trout

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 17-Cole Young; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 33-Riley Emig; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 16-Matt Campbell; 7. 39-Troy Wagaman; 8. 8R-Freddie Rahmer

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 2. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 3. 44-Dylan Norris; 4. 39T-Cameron Smith; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 27s-Alan Krimes; 7. 48-Danny Dietrich (DNF); 8. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF)

 

 

Checkered Flag Fan Club Night to Feature First Three-Division Show of the Season at Port Royal Speedway

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (March 22, 2023)- Port Royal Speedway returns to racing on March 25th with its first three-division spectacular of the season as part of Checkered Flag Fan Club Night!

The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars will compete for $5000 to win, while the ULMS Racing Series Late Models will be vying for a $4000 winner’s share. Meanwhile, the Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Models are set to compete as well, with the winner receiving $1500.

Gates will open at 2:00 pm with racing set to kick off at 4:00 pm. This will be the final 4:00 pm start-time of the season, with the track set to move back to a 6:00 pm next weekend. General Admission is $20, Student Admission is $10, while Pit Admission is $35.

Dylan Cisney kicked off his 2023 racing campaign at the Speed Palace three weeks ago with an exciting triumph that featured a last-lap pass of invader Parker Price-Miller. Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich and Jeff Halligan made up the rest of the top five and with only one race in the books for 2023, they sit one through five in points as well.

Meanwhile, Dillon Stake scored his first career Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model victory during opening day over Ross Robinson, Rick Eckert, Hayes Mattern and Jeff Rine. This will be the first of two scheduled visits for the ULMS Racing Series in 2023 at the Speedway and the 15th total visit for the series in its history.

Gregg Satterlee has won five of the last six ULMS events at the Speedway, while Jason Covert (2) is the only other driver to pick up more than one event victory for his trophy case. Drivers with single ULMS victories at the Speedway include Tyler Bare, Michael Norris, Mason Zeigler and Max Blair.

This will be the first of 12 scheduled Dack’s Trucking LLC Limited Late Model events for the 2023 racing season and it’s Stake entering the season as the defending points champion at the Speedway. Trent Brenneman, Shawn Shoemaker, Devin Hart and Ryan Zook made up the rest of the 2022 top-five and you can expect a large field of cars all vying for a shot of overtaking Stake as the series 2023 champion.

New to this season for the division will be a weekly $150 Hard Charger Award presented by River Valley Builders for the driver who passes the most cars in the feature event.

As standard, racing will again be broadcast via PPV on FloRacing and more information regarding subscription pricing can be found at www.floracing.com.

Stay tuned to our website www.portroyalspeedway.com and our various social media outlets throughout the week for any changes and updates and we look forward to seeing you at the track!

 

 

March 17 WoO Williams Grove Season Opener Cancelled

3/17/23


Mechanicsburg – Daytime rains and a forecast for more rain during the evening have forced Williams Grove Speedway and World of Outlaws officials to cancel the March 17 Opening Day racing program.

The event would have been the first time in history that the Williams Grove season opener was sanctioned by the outlaws.

Advanced reserved ticket holders that purchased tickets through the World of Outlaws will receive a face-value credit to their MyDirtTickets.com account – good for two years. If a credit to that account is not a viable option, all ticket holders have until April 17 to request a refund.

For advanced ticket holders that purchased tickets through Williams Grove Speedway, the full raincheck policy for ticket holders is available at www.williamsgrove.com.

The World of Outlaws circuit will return to Williams Grove Speedway for a two-day stand on May 12 and 13.

The 2023 season opener at Williams Grove is now scheduled for next Friday, March 24 at 7:30 pm.

The Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars will do battle for a $5,500 top prize.

The season opener will also feature the ULMS super late models in a $3,000, 30-lap main event.

The appearance by the super late models will be the only show of the season at the track by the unlimited super stock cars.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

BAPS Posts Hefty Guaranteed $20,000 Point Fund for Sprint Cars

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: During the offseason, the management team at BAPS Motor Speedway worked on making their product better for fans and race teams.

There were the normal Winter improvements at the speedway. The next step was tweaking the schedule by adding more diversity and bigger events, including a World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series date in July.

But Owner Scott Gobrecht and General Manager Kolten Gouse continued to push forward. The effort has paid off, and the team announced a historic point fund for the 410 Sprint Car division Wednesday that features a hefty $20,000 pool thanks to RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive coming on board as the title sponsor and additional support from Denk Electric, Capitol Renegade, and SprintCarUnlimited.TV.

“This is something we’ve wanted to do since Scott purchased the speedway in 2015,” Gouse said. “Thanks to partners like RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive, Denk Electric, Capitol Renegade, and our Pay-Per-View provider SprintCarUnlimited.TV, we were able to make this possible.

“One of the things we wanted to do this season is add more Sprint Car events. In doing so, we thought it would also be good to reward the teams that are going to support us during the 2023 season, and thanks to our sponsors, we were able to put a pretty good deal together for our 10-race series.”

The York Haven, Pa., facility has 11 Sprint Car events this season. The July 19 World of Outlaws event will not count toward the RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive Sprint Series presented by Denk Electric, Capitol Renegade, and SprintCarUnlimited.TV.

"We are pretty stoked for this opportunity and new partnership with BAPS and their team," Shawn Smeigh, General Manager of RV-4 Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive said. "For several years dating back to Silver Spring Speedway, RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive has been sponsoring Sprint Cars and local venues to keep our sport growing. I guess you can say we are pretty big fans. We love this sport and always try to contribute in different ways."

This year’s point champion will receive $5,000. Fifth place will receive $1,750, with 10th taking home $1,000. It should also be noted that the entire point fund is guaranteed regardless of how many races are completed.

“When we put this point fund together, we wanted to make sure we rewarded drivers throughout the top 10 finishers in the standings,” Gouse said. “For Sprint Car racing to be healthy, big teams and smaller teams need to make money, and we think this breakdown is fair across the board.

“We have a lot of things planned at BAPS Motor Speedway during the upcoming season. The RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive Sprint Series presented by Denk Electric, Capitol Renegade, and SprintCarUnlimited.TV adds to what we are trying to accomplish at the speedway.”

The 10-race 410 Sprint Car schedule kicks off March 26 with a program that also features the 358 Sprints. It also features the Kevin Gobrecht Classic paying $10,000 to the winner on September 23 and the season-ending Final Showdown on November 11. More details on the schedule will be announced throughout the season.

Smeigh continued, "This new partnership with BAPS and their generous point fund for the Sprint Cars is no different. We look forward to seeing how this year plays out and hope to see many of the loyal racing fans at the track. We appreciate all the fans of racing that support us and make it possible for us to do things like this."

2023 RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive Sprint Series Point Fund
1st: $5,000, 2nd: $2,500, 3rd: $2,250, 4th: $2,000, 5th: $1,750, 6th: $1,500, 7th: $1,400, 8th: $1,350, 9th: $1,250, 10th: $1,000.

2023 RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive Sprint Series Schedule
Sunday, March 26, ACME Companies March Sprint Madness: 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, 4PM
Sunday, April 16, Brooks Graphix Night: 410 Sprints, 602 Crate Sportsman, Wingless Sportsman, 5PM
Sunday, April 30, Chad Baker Drain Cleaning, Plumbing HVAC Night: 410 Sprints, Modifieds, 6PM
Sunday, May 21, CH Recovery Kevin Gobrecht Classic Qualifier presented FK Rod Ends: 410 Sprint Cars, 602 Crate Sportsman, 7PM
Thursday, June 1, Hoseheads.com Greg Hodnett Foundation Race: 410 Sprint Cars, Super Sportsman, 7PM
Sunday, June 25, Engler Machine and Tool Presents PA Speedweek: 410 Sprints, Super Sportsman, 7PM
Sunday, August 27, Capitol Renegade Clash: 410 Sprints, Modifieds, 7PM
Saturday, September 23, Selinsgrove Ford Kevin Gobrecht Classic: 410 Sprints ($10,000 to win), Super Sportsman, 6PM
Saturday, October 21, Denk Electric Night: 410 Sprints, Extreme Stocks, WIngless Sportsman (Britton Finkenbinder Memorial), 3PM
Saturday, November 11, Final Showdown presented by FK Rod Ends: 410 Sprints, Modifieds, Enduro, 3PM

RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive

Since 1977, RV 4-Wheel Drive and Performance Automotive has provided loyal services in Mechanicsburg, Pa., with over 50,000 parts in stock. If we don’t have what you’re looking for, we can usually get it overnight. We can install accessories like vent shades, tonno covers, nerf bars/running boards, suspension kits, lockers, brakes. Most of what we sell can be installed in our shop by professional technicians.

All throughout the years of business, we’ve seen many things come and go, but the founding principles of the company are the same today as they were when we opened the shop in 1977. We give the customer the best products at a fair price and back it up with outstanding customer service.

 

 

KYLE LARSON TO BE IN RICH MAR FLORIST COLORS AT GRANDVIEW HIGH LIMITS 410 SPRINT EVENT TUESDAY, JULY 25

BECHTELSVILLE, PA March 15, 2023 . . . Levan Machine & Truck Equipment of Fleetwood, PA will present the Rich Mar Florist High Limit 410 Sprints as part of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series at Grandview Speedway on Tuesday night, 25. Larson will be wearing a Rich Mar Florist uniform as he attempts to score his fifth Thunder victory in the 40 lap feature event that will pay $23,023 to win. The total payout is to exceed $80,000.

The Bechtelsville, PA Grandview Speedway is one of just twelve tracks in the country to be selected to host a High Limit sprint event in 2023 and Grandview will be the first track in the Northeast to host the event on July 25.

In addition to Larson, other drivers giving an early indication that they will be in the field include past Thunder on the Hill 410 Sprint winners Danny Dietrich, Rico Abreu and Tyler Courtney along with Chase Randall and Buddy Kofoid. Also expected in the field are three of the hottest sprint car drivers of 2022 still looking for their first Thunder on the Hill win to include Brent Marks, Anthony Macri and Justin Peck.

"It is with great pleasure that we can help bring Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet's High Limit Series home to the Lehigh Valley Area! Kyle has been a huge part of our on track success and growth in Motorsports and my family, staff and I can not be more excited to see him back in our brand colors and be a part of his growing grass roots series. It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com

The Rich Mar Florist High Limit 410 Sprints presented by Levan Machine & Truck Equipment at Grandview will be a single division show with gates opening at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM. Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date if needed.

Grandview Speedway is a one third mile high banked oval that facilitates some of the most exciting sprint car racing you will see anywhere in the country. The one lap track record for a 410 sprints is 11.243 held by Aaron Reutzel a two-time Thunder on the Hill feature winner. Thunder on the Hill started at Grandview Speedway in 1990 and in thirty-three years has presented one-hundred forty-nine racing events and paid out in excess of $5,396,000.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

“A Unique, Wild & Crazy Invert Race for the Modifieds”

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

Pioneer Pole Buildings Night

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Williams Grove Season-Opening Outlaws Invasion Is Friday Night

Opening Day Will Feature The Greatest Show On Dirt March 17

3/12/23

Mechanicsburg – The season opener presented by Hoosier at Williams Grove Speedway will now take place this Friday night, March 17 at 7:30 pm when for the first time ever the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars appear at the track in March.

Never before have the outlaws stars gotten to shine at Williams Grove this early in the season much less in the coveted opening day event but Friday night’s $10,000 to win show will put an end to the Spring oval absence by the circuit.

Just five outlaws events have been held since the 2023 tour kicked off in Florida back in February, all having been run at Volusia Speedway Park.

Current point leader David Gravel has scored three of the five with other wins going to Carson Macedo and James McFadden.

Adult general admission for Friday is $30 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at just $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove.

Outlaws winners at the track last season were Lance Dewease (3), Brent Marks and Brad Sweet.

The earliest outlaws event ever run at Williams Grove Speedway occurred on May 11, 2012 when Fred Rahmer took a 25-lap main event aboard the No. 51.

Indiana’s Justin Peck scored the season opener at Williams Grove Speedway last year and has already been to victory lane in the area this season.

Over the years, no driver has stood in Opening Day victory lane at Williams Grove more than Fred Rahmer of Salfordville.

Rahmer took his first of six lidlifter wins in 1997 with his last coming in 2013

Williams Grove Speedway will spin off the only show of the season at the track for super late models on Friday night, March 24 when the ULMS circuit competes.

The super lates will race for $3,500 to win in a show that also includes the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars.

And then the 358 small block modifieds will make a return to Williams Grove on March 31, sharing the card with the 410 sprint cars.

View the complete 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events and keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SEIRES. . . . .

GEARS UP FOR HUGE 2023 SEASON OF HIGH PROFILE & UNIQUE EVENTS AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA MARCH 9, 2023 . . . . . . The 2023 NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series at the Grandview Speedway will showcase four premier and totally unique events and it kicks off on Sunday night, May 28 with the Balls to the Wall 50 for 358 Modifieds. This event, created at, and only to be seen at the Grandview Speedway is a 50 lap, $5,000 to win Modified feature. But wait there’s more….

During the 50 lap feature, the field will slow on lap 20 and again on lap 35 when the leader will earn $1,500 for leading the segment. The top four cars on lap 20 and 35 will invert then go after the $5,000 check to win the feature. There will be a special payoff to all drivers running in the top ten on lap 20 and 35 in addition to the base payoff. Last year, Craig Von Dohren won the “Balls to the Wall” 50 with Duane Howard and Kevin Hirthler leading the segments.

This invert race challenges some drivers with strategy as others just go, balls to the wall. If one driver should lead both segments worth $3,000 and win the feature event, the payoff would be worth $8,000. With special thanks to Pioneer Pole Buildings, an additional $4,000 bonus is posted to any driver that sweeps the show making the 50 lap win worth $12,000. The 602 Sportsman will be part of the racing program taking part in qualifying events leading up to their 25 lap feature. Race time is set for 7:30 PM.

The AMSOIL USAC Non-Wing Sprints National Tour presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings will invade Grandview with the running of the Eastern Storm on Tuesday night, June 13. The USAC Sprints will go 40 laps in the Jesse Hockett Classic that will pay $6,000 to the winner. This show is always a popular event for the fans and if you have never seen non-wing 410 sprint cars on the Hill, you need to be sure to catch this one. You’ll see slide jobs, some wheel banging and a bounce or two off that outside boiler plate wall that makes this show so exciting. The 358 Modifieds will be on this popular program with qualifying heats leading up to the 30 lap feature event. Gates will open at 5 PM with racing getting underway at 7:30 PM.

The Thunder Series continues on Tuesday night, June 27 when HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night will present the Hodnett Cup in the Pennsylvania Sprint Speed Week Series. The 410 Sprints will go 35 laps with a $10,000 payday to the winner. This event will also include the 358 Modifieds in this summer night popular double-header with gates opening at 5 PM and race time set for 7:30 PM.

For the June 13 and June 27 events, Pioneer Pole Buildings will again post a $2,000 bonus to any first time Modified feature winner. It will be a very memorable night for any first time Thunder winner as they will earn $5,000 to win the 30 lap main event.

In 2022, Alex Yankowski driving the Rich Stankiewicz modified enjoyed a jubilant victory lane celebration after winning his first ever Thunder on the Hill feature and collected the PPB $5,000 payday for the win. That same year, Tim Buckwalter was a near PPB First Time Bonus Award winner and other drivers coming so close where Ryan Krachun and Matt Stangle.

Looking to the June 13 and June 27 thirty lap modified events on the Thunder Series schedule, Buckwalter, Krachun and Stangle could again be in the hunt for the bonus along with Dylan Swinehart, Louden Reimert, Mike Lisowski, John Willman, Craig Whitmoyer and Brett Gilmore to name a few.

Thunder on the Hill is proud to be the first in the Northeast to unveil the High Limit 410 Sprints on Tuesday night, July 25. Race sponsor Levan Machine & Truck Equipment proudly present the Rich Mar Florist High Limit 410 Sprints. Only twelve tracks in the country were selected to host a High Limits Sprint event and Grandview was one of the first to accept the offer. This is a stand alone 410 sprint event that will include time trials, qualifying and a 40 lap feature event paying $23,023 to the winner. The total purse is in excess of $80,000. This is the highest first place payoff in the thirty-four year history of Thunder on the Hill. Gates open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM. Advance ticket information will be available shortly. Wednesday, July 26 is the rain date for this event.

Thunder on the Hill welcomes back Levan Machine & Truck Equipment of Fleetwood, PA for this first-time presentation of the Hight Limits Sprint Series. Levan Machine & Truck Equipment is a full-service machine and truck shop as well as a custom fabrication shop and you may learn more by visiting their web site at www.levanmachine.com.

Also onboard for the Thunder on the Hill and the High Limit Sprint Series event is Rich Mar Florist of Allentown, PA. Rich Mar Florist is an award-winning in-person and online floral gifting company. They operate with the intent of giving back to the community and created a seamless shopping experience to help you make anyone’s day better in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

"It is with great pleasure that we can help bring Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet's High Limit Series home to the Lehigh Valley Area! Kyle has been a huge part of our on track success and growth in Motorsports and my family, staff and I can not be more excited to see him back in our brand colors and be a part of his growing grass roots series. It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

“A Unique, Wild & Crazy Invert Race for the Modifieds” Possible $12,000 to the Winner

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

USAC Non-Wing National Tour Pioneer Pole Building Night

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds* PPB $2,000 first time Modified Winners Bonus

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Dylan Cisney and Dillan Stake Score Victories During 81st Annual Opening Day at Port Royal Speedway

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Pennsylvania (March 5, 2023)- Dylan Cisney capitalized on lapped traffic and used a late-race move to get by Parker Price-Miller to score his second career Port Royal Speedway Opening Day presented by Packer's Concessions, LLC. triumph in front of an amped up Juniata County fanbase Sunday evening.

The win, worth $5000, came over Price-Miller, Anthony Macri, Danny Dietrich, and Jeff Halligan. It was “The Mayor’s” seventh career victory at his local facility and moved the hometown kid into a five-way tie for 49th on the career win list of the Speedway with Brock Zearfoss, Jeff Shepard, Jim Nace and Mike Erdley.

“Did you guys like that one?” said a thrilled Cisney in victory lane. “These things are tough and it’s just neat to now be a two-time Opening Day winner and we got it done today.”

Scheduled fourth-place starter, Lance Dewease, lost any opportunity at scoring his third consecutive Opening Day title before the green flag dropped as he was forced to his trailer with mechanical issues as the field got lined up.

Cisney and Halligan lined up on the front row for the 25-lap feature event and it was Halligan jumping out to the early lead. Cisney, Price-Miller, Macri and Jason Shultz settled into the top five positions. Dietrich, Austin Bishop, Devon Borden, Dylan Norris and Gerard McIntyre Jr made up the rest of the top ten.

While the front four settled into their respective spots, Dietrich cracked the top five on following lap. The top five remained the same over the front five circuits, before Borden came to a slow on the frontstretch with 20 laps remaining to bring out the event’s first caution. He’d tag the end of the field after making repairs.

Price-Miller made his presence known following a return to green-flag action as he got by Cisney for the runner-up spot on lap seven. Norris moved into sixth one lap later, while 11th-place starter Mike Wagner moved into seventh with 15 laps remaining.

The caution would fly again one lap later, when 14th-place running Logan Wagner spun out in between turn’s three and four. Wagner, who is the defending track champion at the Speedway, had advanced 10 positions prior to the spin after scoring the final starting spot for the event in the B-main earlier in the night.

Mike Wagner continued his march forward after the field returned to green-flag action as he moved into sixth with 11 laps remaining. While Borden moved back into the top ten two laps later.

Halligan remained steadily up front, but as he approached lapped traffic with seven laps remaining, he had Price-Miller and Cisney in hot pursuit.

Price-Miller made his move with three laps remaining as he took the lead down the backstretch exiting turn two. Cisney followed suit to get by Halligan exiting turn four and both he and Price-Miller were nose to tail coming to the two-to-go signal.

Cisney used a slider through turn’s one and two to overtake Price Miller for the top spot, but Price-Miller repaid the favor in turn’s three and four to lead the white-flag lap by mere inches. Cisney tried the same move again in turn’s one and two and this time he had the momentum exiting tun two. Price- Miller made one last ditch effort to grab the top spot on the top of the track in the last two turns, but Cisney would not be denied as he took the checkered flag.

Mike Wagner, Justin Whittall, Freddie Rahmer, Shultz, and Borden rounded out the top ten. Whittall earned an additional $500 courtesy of Valley Supply as the night’s hard charger award winner after starting 14th on the grid, while 19th-place finisher Paulie Colagiovanni earned the $1000 J&S Classics Warrior Award via random draw. 12th-place finisher Austin Bishop also earned an additional $100 bonus via Zach Knepp via random draw as well.

“We didn’t take off like we’d like to, but I’m perfectly fine letting someone else set sail and being the chaser,” said Cisney. “I didn’t really want to let Parker get by me out there, but those guys got racing each other there and we were like a rabbit chasing the dog. We got hungry and here we are.”

Cisney also made sure to compliment the track promotional team and the Juniata County Agricultural Society, who announced earlier in the night an increase of the weekly purse at the track in 2023 for not only the winners, but the rest of the field as well.

“It’s such a testament to everyone involved with this place that they can do this, and it means a lot with how much everything has increased in regard to costs,” said Cisney. “It’s hard to afford milk and eggs anymore, so we need this money as racers. It takes a lot to do this, and I can’t thank the people and sponsors enough for giving us as drivers and teams these opportunities.”

For Price-Miller, who intends to follow the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions tour in 2023, he felt like he let one get away.

“I knew we were good, and we got that last restart and once I started catching Jeff (Halligan) I knew I had to do something quick,” said Price-Miller. “I got by him and went back to the top and Dylan threw a bomb at me, and I didn’t expect him to be there. I just love coming to Port Royal and being here on Opening Day and despite a second, I’m happy to put on a show for these fans.”

410 Sprint Car Feature Results- 1. Dylan Cisney, 2. Parker Price-Miller, 3. Anthony Macri, 4. Danny Dietrich, 5. Jeff Halligan, 6. Mike Wagner, 7. Justin Whittall, 8. Freddie Rahmer, 9. Jason Shultz, 10.Devon Borden, 11. Dylan Norris, 12. Austin Bishop, 13. Kyle Reinhardt, 14. Chris Windom, 15. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 16. TJ Stutts, 17. Troy Wagaman Jr, 18. Ryan Taylor, 19. Paulie Colagiovanni, 20. Cameron Smith, 21. AJ Flick, 22. Logan Wagner, 23. Steve Buckwalter, 24. Lance Dewease

Dillan Stake entered the 2023 racing season as the defending Limited Late Model track champion at the Port Royal Speedway. He backed up the impressive 2022 season in the Limited Late Model division with his first career Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Model victory Sunday during Opening Day presented by Packer’s Concessions.

The win, worth $4000, came over Ross Robinson, Rick Eckert, Hayes Mattern and Jeff Rine.

Stake started on the outside of row one next to Amanda Robinson, and he was able to take the top spot on the opening lap of the 25-lap feature event. Mattern, Ross Robinson, Amanda Robinson and Eckert rounded out the top five.

Eight starter Austin Berry was on the move early as he moved into fourth at the completion of lap three, while the Eckert climbed back into fifth after briefly dropping out of the top five on lap four.

Stake lead Mattern and Robinson at the 15 laps to go mark, but he was quickly approaching lapped traffic and had his hands full. Both Mattern and Robinson were closing fast, but the two cars battled it out over the next five laps and gave Stake some breathing room as he maneuvered the lappers coming to ten to go.

Mattern finally gave way to Robinson for the runner-up spot with three laps to go, but by then Stake had opened up his advantage to a sizeable amount. Eckert overtook Mattern for the final podium spot on the final circuit, but nobody had anything for Stake as he cruised to the victory and the checkered flag.

Amanda Robinson, Colton Flinner, Gary Stuhler, Gregg Satterlee and Berry rounded out the top ten. Satterlee earned the hard charger award and scored an additional $200 courtesy of Mike Cleck Paving & Sealcoating, Inc.. Chad Myers earned an additional $100 courtesy of Georges Used Cars via random draw after finishing 19th as well.

“This deal is a lot of hard work and it finally paid off with a win with the Super,” said Stake. “As soon as we ran the first lap, I knew we had a really good car and I just needed to keep my tires under me. This is my favorite car and it’s the same car we won all the Limited races with, and we just finally made the switch.”

For Robinson, he was happy with a runner-up finish after his initial weekend plans elsewhere were ruined with rain.

“We had a rough Speedweeks in Florida, so this second is kind of a relief,” said Robinson. “This is a brand-new car and we didn’t have to do too much to feel comfortable, so we can take this and learn from it.”

Super Late Model Results- 1. Dillan Stake, 2. Ross Robinson, 3. Rick Eckert, 4. Hayes Mattern, 5. Jeff Rine, 6. Amanda Robinson, 7. Colton Flinner, 8. Gary Stuhler, 9. Gregg Satterlee, 10. Austin Berry, 11. Trever Feathers, 12. Kyle Hardy, 13. Mike Lupfer, 14. Logan Zarin, 15Justin Weaver, 16. Devin Hart, 17. Roy Deese Jr, 18. Shaun Jones, 19. Chad Myers, 20. Andrew Yoder, 21. Khi Swanger, 22. Scott Flickinger, 23. Trevor Collins, 24. Nick Dickson

 

 

 

Williams Grove Season Opener Win List Full Of Standouts And Surprises

Opening Day Tradition Continues March 12

3/5/23

Mechanicsburg - Opening day at Williams Grove Speedway is a tradition that dates back to the maiden season in 1939 when The Flying Dutchman, Tommy Hinnershitz of Oley claimed the very first race held at the track.

And another chapter in Williams Grove lidlifter history is set to unfold this Sunday, March 12 at 2 pm when the 2023 season opener is spun off featuring the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the first-ever appearance at the track by the wingless super sportsman.

Presented by Hoosier, gates for Opening Day 2023 will open at noon with the sprint cars racing for a $5,500 payday in a 25-lap main event.

Adult general admission is set at $20 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for just $10 while kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

A host of prominent and some not so well known names dot the opening day win list at Williams Grove Speedway.

Hinnershitz, a AAA East champion in his career, claimed a total of three openers.

Other top names of the 1940s and 1950s that scored the Williams Grove opener included Ted Horn, Jimmy Bryan, Johnny Mackison Sr. and more.

On his way to immortality for fans of the 1960s and 1970s, Leroy Felty scored the opener twice in his career, in 1961 and 1966.

A Texan destined for greatness by the name of AJ Foyt took the victory in 1964.

Another man on his way to racing immortality, Jan Opperman hit the local scene for his first of three Williams Grove opening day wins in 1970.

Other popular winners of the 1960s and 1970s included Kenny Weld, Dick Tobias, Kramer Williamson, Smokey Snellbaker, Ray Tilley and Bobby Allen.

The duo of Lynn Paxton and Keith Kauffman struck for a total of five lidlifter wins in the decade of the 1980s while a virtual unknown in sprint cars, Kevin Collins, upended the field in 1983.

The 1990s dawned with Kenny Adams scoring a victory before Don Kreitz Jr. and Fred Rahmer each took a pair of opener wins.

Brian Paulus closed the decade with what was perhaps considered an upset win before a youngster from Enumclaw, Washington, began the 2000s with an undisputed upset, coming at the hands of a pre-Nascar Kasey Kahne.

Greg Hodnett would etch his name on the historical first race win list twice during the 2000s while familiar names like Lance Dewease, Crish Eash, Kreitz and Rahmer would return along with a popular win for underdog Mike Erdley of Elizabethville.

Rahmer and Hodnett continued winning into the 2010s while first time checkers went to Danny Dietrich and Lucas Wolfe of Mechanicsburg.

By far, the upset of the decade of the 2010s came at the hands of New Oxford’s Gerard McIntyre Jr. in 2014.

California invader Carson Macedo took the victory for his first career oval win in 2020 and Freddie Rahmer scored his first-ever opener win in 2021.

Invader Justin Peck took the 2022 opener.

 

 

 

Stage Set For Williams Grove To Open Sunday

2023 season lidlifter gets underway at 2 pm, Gates open at Noon

3/5/23

Mechanicsburg – The 2023 Williams Grove Speedway season opener presented by Hoosier is scheduled for this Sunday, March 12 at 2 pm featuring the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars.

The wingless super sportsman are also on the card.

The Williams Grove sprint cars will compete in a 25-lap, $5,500 to win main event.

For their part, the wingless sportsman will race for $1,000 to win in a 20-lap feature.

The show will be the first ever at the track for the sportsman running without a top wing.

After everyone remembers to set their clocks ahead early Sunday morning, gates for the show will open at Noon with warm-ups slated for 1:30.

Indiana’s Justin Peck scored the season opener at Williams Grove Speedway last year and has already been to victory lane in the area this season.

And the 24-year old Peck will likely be vying to back up his 2022 Opening Day win when gates open up for the new season on Sunday.

Of course defending track champion Danny Dietrich of Gettysburg will be in the Opening Day field already with two oval opener wins in his pocket.

Other previous opener winners in the field should be Lucas Wolfe, Freddie Rahmer and Lance Dewease.

A pair of heavy hitters at the track the last few seasons but still missing from Opening Day lore is both Brent Marks and Anthony Macri.

Together, the pair has notched a total of 12 wins at the track since 2020 but not one has been in Opening Day action.

Both will be in the field but will 2023 change their Opening Day fortunes?

Over the years, no driver has stood in Opening Day victory lane at Williams Grove more than the elder Fred Rahmer of Salfordville.

Rahmer took his first of six lidlifter wins in 1997 with his last coming in 2013.

Adult general admission for Sunday is $20 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove.

The first 2023 race under the lights at Williams Grove is then planned for Friday night, March 17.

On tap will be the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars as they invade for the circuit’s first show of the year in Central PA Outlaw Madness.

Last year, Williams Grove opened the season on March 18.

View the complete 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events and keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

Saturday, March 4, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FREDDIE RAHMER CHARGES TO VICTORY; Duane Howard Triumphant in Modifieds Return to the Pigeon Hills

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, March 11, 2023 NO RACING

Saturday, March 18, 2023 (6PM) World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Saturday, March 25, 2023 (6PM) 410 Sprints + Central PA Legends

Saturday, April 1, 2023 (6PM) 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints

Abbottstown, PA (March 4, 2023) – Freddie Rahmer pulled the Eichelberger #8 into victory lane on Saturday afternoon with a smile on his face. After lining up deep in the field, Rahmer raced his way to the front and after a battle for the lead with Danny Dietrich late in the race, Freddie scored his second victory of the young season, “Good hard racing with Danny there we raced each other really good, that was pretty cool.”

There were three cautions and a red before the halfway point of the 30-lap feature, “There was a lot of yellows there and stuff happened and by lap 13 we were running 7th and I thought we could still run second or third here if we get into lapped cars and the cautions fell right,” Rahmer recalled in victory lane.

Dietrich was pacing the field and Alan Krimes was in second when Rahmer worked his way to third, “We were about even, the three of us there until about 10 or 12 to go and then we got to lapped traffic and Krimes peeled down right at the perfect time.”

Once he got by Krimes, Rahmer reeled in Dietrich as they worked through lapped traffic, “It was hard to get through lapped traffic and it was almost better to be second.”

Rahmer’s win on Saturday was his 26th at the track and paid $5,000 to win.

Alan Krimes and Danny Dietrich made up the front row for the start of Saturday afternoon’s 30-lap feature. Krimes led the field into turn 1 but Danny used the outside to take the lead out of turn 2 with Aaron Bollinger running third.

The first yellow came on lap 4 when Billy Dietrich came to a stop on the front stretch.

Danny, Krimes, Bollinger, Chad Trout and Tim Wagaman made up the top five for the restart. Chris Windom, making his debut in the Heffner Racing #27, was lined up sixth.

Danny had a solid restart and pulled away from Krimes quickly while Windom and Trey Hivner battled for sixth.

Devon Borden flipped in turn 4 bringing out the red flag on lap 6. There was no change to the top five for the restart.

Once again it did not take long for Danny to pull away from Krimes. Bollinger tried to make a move on Krimes for second in turns 1 and 2 but did not make the pass. Wagaman got by Trout for fourth. Macri followed and took fifth from Trout and then made quick work of Wagaman for fourth.

Macri and Bollinger got together in turn 4 as they were battling for third bringing out the caution on lap 11.

Freddie Rahmer went to the outside of brother Brandon to take sixth and then drove by Windom for fifth on the restart.

The final caution of the race came on lap 13 when Cameron Smith spun in turn 4.

Danny led Krimes, Wagaman, Trout and Freddie to the cone for the restart. Rahmer got by Trout and then Wagaman for third on the restart.

Danny found himself in lapped traffic on lap 19. Rahmer was closing in on Krimes and tried a slider in turn 2 as they caught the tail end of the field. Rahmer took second coming out of turn 2 and started to close in on Danny.

Freddie was getting a good run off of turn 2 using the high line as Danny was running the bottom. The two were nearly side by side at the line on lap 26. Freddie slid in front of Danny but Dietrich reclaimed the spot. Rahmer slid him again and took the lead on lap 28. Danny stuck with him and tried a slider to reclaim the lead in turns 3 and 4 with one lap to go.

Rahmer crossed the line just a half second ahead of Dietrich for the win. Krimes was third and Wagaman finished fourth. Trout completed the top five.

Duane Howard Triumphant in Modifieds Return to the Pigeon Hills

It had been over 10 years since the modifieds last visited Lincoln Speedway and on Saturday afternoon Duane Howard was triumphant in their return after a hard fought battle.

Mike Gular led the field into turn 1 with Billy Pauch Jr. on the inside and Louden Reimert in third. Pauch got by Reimert for second and a three car battle for third was underway between Reimert, Rick Laubach and Duane Howard.

Gular was pulling away from the field and Pauch was all by himself in second when the yellow came out on lap 8 when Mike Lisowski fell off the pace in turn 4.

Gular and Pauch lined up side by side for the double file restart. Gular, Pauch and Reimert were nearly three wide down the back stretch with Pauch taking the lead on lap 9. Reimert got under Gular for second coming out of turn 2.

Howard passed Gular for third but Gular got him back at the line to hold onto the spot on lap 11.

Gular got by Reimert to take second back on lap 12 using the high line. Gular was running alongside Pauch and took the lead back on lap 14. Howard caught Pauch and took second on lap 16. Howard then went to work reeling in Gular. Howard was all over Gular for the lead and made the pass coming out of turn 4 to take the top spot on lap 21.

Pauch and Reimert battled side by side for fourth with Reimert taking the spot. Howard was pulling away from the field as Laubach was working on Gular for second.

Howard got to the checkered flag 3.384 seconds ahead of Gular. Laubach crossed the line third and Reimert was fourth. Pauch held on to finish fifth.

Next Saturday, March 11, Lincoln Speedway is dark. We are back in action with the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars on Saturday, March 18. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates opening at 2PM and grandstand gates opening at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, March 4, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. Freddie Rahmer ($5,000); 2. 48-Danny Dietrich; 3. 27S-Alan Krimes; 4. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 27-Chris Windom; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 39-Troy Wagaman; 10. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 11. 44-Dylan Norris; 12. 99M-Kyle Moody; 13. 7H-Trey Hivner; 14. 33-Riley Emig; 15. 75-Tyler Ross; 16. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 17. 0-Rick Lafferty; 18. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 19. 39T-Cameron Smith; 20. 21T-Scott Fisher; 21. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 22. 39M-Anthony Macri (DNF); 23. 23B-Devon Borden (DNF); 24. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Danny Dietrich (1-27) & Freddie Rahmer (28-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 1X-Chad Trout; 2. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 3. 27S-Alan Krimes; 4. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 5. 39-Troy Wagaman; 6. 33-Riley Emig; 7. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 8. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 9. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 10. 9P-Parker Price-Miller (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 2. 7H-Trey Hivner; 3. 39T-Cameron Smith; 4. 23-Devon Borden; 5. 39M-Anthony Macri; 6. 99M-Kyle Moody; 7. 0-Rick Lafferty; 8. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 9. 75-Tyler Ross; 10. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNS)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 3. 27-Chris Windom; 4. 8-Billy Dietrich; 5. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 6. 21T-Scott Fisher; 7. 44-Dylan Norris; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 17-Cole Young

410 Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 0-Rick Lafferty; 4. 16-Matt Campbell; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 8. 9P-Parker Price-Miller; 9. 17-Cole Young; 10. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 11. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNS)

Modifieds

Modified Feature Finish (30 laps) – 1. 15G-Duane Howard ($3,000); 2. 2A-Mike Gular; 3. 20-Rick Laubach; 4. 16-Louden Reimert; 5. 15P-Billy Pauch Jr.; 6. 126-Jeff Strunk; 7. 14RR-Joe Funk; 8. 5-Kyle Weiss; 9. 61-Justin Grim; 10. 15-Mike Lisowski (DNF); 11. 44-Frank Cozze (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Mike Gular (1-8 & 14-20), Billy Pauch Jr. (9-13) & Duane Howard (21-30)

Modified Heat One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 15P-Billy Pauch Jr.; 2. 126-Jeff Strunk; 3. 2A-Mike Gular; 4. 15G-Duane Howard; 5. 15-Mike Lisowski (DNF)

Modified Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 16-Louden Reimert; 2. 61-Justin Grim; 3. 20-Rick Laubach; 4. 5-Kyle Weiss; 5. 14RR-Joe Funk; 6. 44-Frank Cozze (DNF)

 

 

PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY SET FOR 81ST ANNUAL OPENING DAY SUNDAY

March 1st, 2023

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway – PORT ROYAL, PA – (March 1, 2023)- After 135 long days without racing activity, the sounds of engines are set to return to the Juniata County air this Sunday, March 5th, as the Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars and the Selinsgrove Ford Super Late Models take to the track for the 81st Annual Port Royal Speedway Opening Day presented by Packer's Concessions, LLC..

In what has been a recent tradition, the Speedway will again utilize a Sunday opener where the Sprint Cars will compete for a $5000 winner’s share while the Super Late Models will race for a $4000 to-win prize.

Pit gates open at 11A.M and general admission gates open at Noon. Racing is set to kick off at 2 P.M. Adult admission is $25, while students are $10. Pit admission is $35.

Last year, Lance Dewease scored his fifth career Opening Day triumph over Mike Wagner, Justin Peck, Danny Dietrich and Logan Wagner.

Wagner enters 2023 as the series defending champion after scoring a record fifth consecutive track points championships last season. Wagner’s championship last season bested all-time winningest driver, Keith Kauffman, as the only driver to go five-in-a-row. Speaking of Kauffman, Dewease sits 8 back of the ‘Man from Mifflintown’ on the career wins list with 121 victories and will be looking to chip away at that total for his sixth career opening day trophy.

The last driver to triumph on opening day and go on to claim the season ending track points title was Todd Shaffer in 2008.

In Super Late Model competition, Colton Flinner scored the opening day triumph over Kyle Hardy, Gary Stuhler, Trever Feathers and Kyle Lee. Flinner went on to score the season ending points championship in a nail-biter that went down to the final turn of the season over Gary Stuhler, Chad Myers, Mike Lupfer and Jason Schmidt.

The Super Late Models have been a part of opening day festivities yearly since 2013 and Feathers joins Andy Haus and Jason Covert as drivers with two career triumphs in the event. Other drivers to claim victory in the division on opening day are Tim Wilson, Mike Lupfer and Rine. Rine turned his triumph into a track championship in 2018.

For fans choosing to watch from home, racing activities will again be available via PPV streaming on FloRacing and information regarding purchase can be found at www.floracing.com.

Fans in attendance will also receive 2023 magnet schedules at the front gate courtesy of Juniata Beverage - Tyson Hill.

Weather permitting, there will also be an open practice at the Speedway on Saturday, March 4th from 1-4pm. The session is open to any division cars participating at the Speedway in 2022 and grandstand admission is free for any fans wishing to catch a glimpse of the facilities/cars. Gates open at Noon.

OPEN PRACTICE.
Saturday – March 4, 2023
Gates – Noon
Racing: 1-4 PM
Grandstand Admission: FREE
Pit Admission: $25

OPENING Day
Sunday- March 5, 2023
Gates:11 AM (Pit), GA- Noon
Racing 2 PM
Adult General Admission: $25
Ages 12-18: $10
Pit Admission (all ages): $35
Ages 11 & Under: FREE General Admission

 

 

Sunday, February 26, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

JUSTIN PECK BESTS THE PA POSSE IN ICE BREAKER FINALE

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Saturday, March 4, 2023 (3PM) MARCH MODIFIED MADNESS: 410 Sprints [$5,000 to win] + Modifieds [$3,000 to win]

Saturday, March 18, 2023 (6PM) World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Saturday, March 25, 2023 (6PM) 410 Sprints + Central PA Legends

Abbottstown, PA (February 26, 2023) – After finishing one spot shy of victory lane on Thursday night’s season opener, Justin Peck scored his first win of the 2023 season on Sunday afternoon at the Ice Breaker finale. The track conditions for Sunday’s day race were drastically different from Thursday night, “It was pretty technical,” was Peck’s assessment of the track Sunday, “I kept moving the wing back and the top slowed down finally.”

When asked about the final restart of the race when Peck had Anthony Macri and Brent Marks lined up behind him he said, “I tried not to think about it.”

Sunday’s win was Peck’s fourth at Lincoln which is impressive when you look at the fact that his first win at the track was in 2021 and he only races a very limited number of times at the track each year. Peck took home $6,000 for his win on Sunday thanks to Tyson Fence Co.

Brandon Rahmer and Dylan Norris made up the front row for the Ice Breaker finale on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Rahmer led the field into turn 1 with Norris using the top to take the lead down the back stretch. Norris crossed the line ahead of Rahmer but the caution came out before the lap was scored complete. Chase Dietz and Riley Emig were stopped in turn 4.

The field lined up for a complete restart and this time Rahmer slid up in front of Norris and led lap 1. Justin Peck moved up to third and tried to take second from Norris in turn 2 but Norris reclaimed the runner up spot at the line.

Anthony Macri was watching the battle between Norris and Peck from fourth while trying to hold off Brent Marks. Marks got by Macri for fourth as Peck was closing in on Norris.

The yellow flag flew on lap 6 when Tim Wagaman fell off the pace in turns 1 and 2.

Brandon paced the field ahead of Norris, Peck, Marks and Macri for the restart.

Peck was on Norris’ bumper and nearly took second in turns 3 and 4 on the restart but Norris held the spot. Peck tried again for second and took it on lap 8 at the line.

Macri was all over Marks for fourth and took the spot in turn 2. Peck was closing in on Brandon and went to his inside as they drove into turn 3 and took the lead on lap 14.

Macri tried a slider on Norris for third and the two made contact in turn 2 with Macri taking the spot. Marks followed, sending Norris back to sixth.

Lap 18 saw Macri get by Brandon for second. Marks and Devon Borden were battling for third with 10 laps to go.

Peck made contact with lapped car turn 2 on lap 23 but kept going and held onto the lead.

Matt Campbell rode the wall in turn 2 and tried to keep going but the car was broken and he came to a stop on the back stretch bringing out the caution on lap 27.

Peck, Macri, Marks, Borden and Danny Dietrich made up the top five for the restart with three laps to go.

Marks went low to take the inside line and got by Macri for second on the restart. Borden also got by Macri to take third.

Peck won his fourth Lincoln feature by .444 seconds over Marks. Borden was third and Danny Dietrich crossed the line fourth. Macri completed the top five.

Next Saturday, March 4, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with “Modified Madness” featuring the Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprint Cars racing for $5,000 to win and modifieds. Racing starts at 3PM with pit gates opening at 12:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 1PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Sunday, February 26, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 13-Justin Peck ($6,000); 2. 19M-Brent Marks; 3. 23B-Devon Borden; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 39M-Anthony Macri; 6. 44-Dylan Norris; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 8. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 9. 67-Justin Whittall; 10. 39-Troy Wagaman; 11. 75-Tyler Ross; 12. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 13. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 14. 99M-Kyle Moody; 15. 7H-Trey Hivner; 16. 0-Rick Lafferty; 17. 1X-Chad Trout; 18. 16-Matt Campbell (DNF); 19. 17-Cole Young (DNF); 20. 4R-Zane Rudisill (DNF); 21. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 22. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF); 23. 2D-Chase Dietz (DNF); 24. 33-Riley Emig (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Brandon Rahmer (1-13) & Justin Peck (14-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 2D-Chase Dietz; 2. 13-Justin Peck; 3. 39M-Anthony Macri; 4. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 1X-Chad Trout; 7. 8-Billy Dietrich; 8. 16-Matt Campbell; 9. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 10. 17-Cole Young

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 2. 23B-Devon Borden; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 6. 67-Justin Whittall; 7. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 8. 7H-Trey Hivner; 9. 23-Micheal Millard

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 2. 39-Troy Wagaman; 3. 44-Dylan Norris; 4. 33-Riley Emig; 5. 75-Tyler Ross; 6. 0-Rick Lafferty; 7. 99m-Kyle Moody; 8. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 9. 39T-Cameron Smith

410 Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 8-Billy Dietrich; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody; 3. 16-Matt Campbell; 4. 7H-Trey Hivner; 5. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 6. 17-Cole Young; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith; 8. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 9. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 10. 23-Michael Millard (DNF); 11. 86-Mike Lutz Jr. (DNF)

 

 

Williams Grove Champion Dietrich Ready For 2023 Season

Oval opener is March 12

2/26/23

Mechanicsburg – When Gettysburg’s Danny Dietrich embarked on his 2022 racing season, the schedule he had set out would find him missing a few shows at Williams Grove Speedway during the year.

And miss a few he did.

But the 2022 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track title still went home with him and No. 48 car owner Gary Kauffman.

The track title was the second of Dietrich’s career at age 34 and he raced all the way through the final laps of the year to put his name on the dotted line.

Dietrich entered the mid-October World of Outlaws National Open at Williams Grove some 185 points out of the lead and would march from 19th starting spot to finish eighth and score a 10-point margin to steal the title from Freddie Rahmer.

Still, Dietrich says it wasn’t a surprise to him that the team took the title.

“When it got down to the end of the season, to crunch time, I knew that we could do it,” he says.

“It’s been a long time since we had to punch our way into an outlaw show with a provisional and we've always found a way to get into the show and that’s been a key ingredient to our winning championships over the years.”

So now the 2023 season awaits.

Opening day at Williams Grove is slated for Sunday afternoon, March 12 at 2 pm.

Dietrich and Kauffman are paired again for their 14th season together as they make an assault on Williams Grove and other area ovals.

And Dietrich says while his plans for the new season are much like last year, there is a bit of a difference.

“The only time it looks like we’re gonna’ be away from Williams Grove this year will be Ohio speedweek . Our plan to miss Williams Grove shows this year is less than it has been in years’ past,” he says.

Plus, Dietrich and Kauffman have added former Michael Barshinger crewman Chad Lloyd to the fold.

We brought on Chad to help with tires and drive the truck and trailer which will take a little pressure off of (mechanic) Jake (Sgrignoli) and I.”

Dietrich insists that just like he began last year, he will not race anywhere for points in 2023.

“If we get ourselves in a situation where it doesn’t make sense to go out for a B Main, we won’t. And at the end of the year if you win races, the points take care of themselves,” he says.

The Kauffman team won three times at Williams Grove last year and Dietrich now sits in sole possession of 14th on the oval all time win list with 28.

Dietrich is a two-time opening day winner at Williams Grove Speedway with wins in 2015 and 2012 to his credit.

Last year, Williams Grove opened the season on March 18 when invader Justin Peck scored the sprint car win while Gregg Satterlee rode to victory in super late models.

View the complete 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events and keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Thursday, February 23, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY OPENS SEASON EARLY WITH STELLAR CROWD; FREDDIE RAHMER WINS SECOND CONSECUTIVE ICE BREAKER

UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Sunday, February 26, 2023 (3PM) 410 Sprints [$6,000 to win]

Saturday, March 4, 2023 (3PM) MARCH MODIFIED MADNESS: 410 Sprints [$5,000 to win] + Modifieds [$3,000 to win]

Saturday, March 18, 2023 (6PM) World of Outlaws Sprint Cars

Abbottstown, PA (February 23, 2023) – Five days ago Lincoln Speedway management took a look at the forecast for the scheduled Ice Breaker weekend and made the decision to take a chance on moving the season opener to Thursday night instead of the scheduled Saturday afternoon. Thursday had a forecast high temperature of 75 degrees and Saturday looked like a chance of snow with a high in the 30s. The risk paid off as Lincoln opened the 2023 season to a packed race track full of fans.

Freddie Rahmer inherited the lead on lap 3 and impressively worked his way through lapped traffic to score his second consecutive Ice Breaker victory, “Really happy to get this out of the way. We did it last year and just had an ok year, and we’re going to do whatever it takes this year to step it up all around.”

As Rahmer worked through lapped traffic he had Danny Dietrich and Justin Peck hot on his heels, “We knew before the start of the race that lapped traffic would be a big deal,” Rahmer shared in victory lane and continued, “We were really good the first half and for a while I could sneak in the bottom through the lapped cars and then that went away.”

The temperatures were still in the mid to high 60s in victory lane and Rahmer shared, “Thankful Lincoln put this on tonight it feels like its May or June, it’s pretty cool.”

After hot laps, Wayne Harper shared his famous line to start the season, “All is right in the world!” With sprint car racing back in Central PA for 2023, Tyler Ross and Freddie Rahmer shared the front row for the start of the first feature of the year. Ross took the lead and went high into turn 1 with Rahmer opting for the bottom line in the turns.

Rahmer was keeping pace with Ross and despite doing a wheelie on the front stretch on lap 2, Ross held the lead. Ross and Rahmer were wheel to wheel at the line on lap 3 with Ross holding onto the top spot by inches. Rahmer took the lead in turn 1 and Ross spun in turn 2 in an attempt to reclaim first. Ross’ spin brought out the first and only caution of the night.

Rahmer led Brent Marks, Kyle Moody, Danny Dietrich and Justin Peck on the restart.

Rahmer went high in turn 1 and pulled away form Marks. Dietrich looked to the outside of Moody as the two raced for third with Dietrich taking the spot at the line. Peck followed and worked on Moody to take fourth on lap 6.

Rahmer entered lapped traffic on lap 8 as the lapped car of Trey Hivner got out of shape in front of him. Rahmer got by Hivner unscathed.

Peck and Marks raced side by side down the back stretch as they worked through lapped traffic. Dietrich got up to second and was using lapped cars to reel in Rahmer. Peck moved up to third and was closing in on the leaders.

Peck was nearly side by side with Danny for second on lap 15 at the line. Peck made the pass for second after making slight contact in turn 4 with Dietrich.

With 10 laps to go Rahmer had two lapped cars between him and Peck. Peck was doing everything he could to close in on Rahmer as the lapped counted down, but Rahmer was too good in lapped traffic.

Rahmer crossed the line 1.391 seconds ahead of Peck. Dietrich was third after holding off a late charge by Devon Borden who finished fourth. Matt Campbell completed the top five.

This Sunday, February 26, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprint Cars racing for $6,000 to win courtesy of Tyson Fence Co.. Racing starts at 3PM with pit gates opening at 12:30PM and grandstand gates opening at 1PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Thursday, February 23, 2023

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer ($5,000); 2. 13-Justin Peck; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 23B-Devon Borden; 5. 16-Matt Campbell; 6. 19M-Brent Marks; 7. 39M-Anthony Macri; 8. 99M-Kyle Moody; 9. 39T-Cameron Smith; 10. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 11. 8-Billy Dietrich; 12. 44-Dylan Norris; 13. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 14. 39-Troy Wagaman; 15. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 16. 33-Riley Emig; 17. 17-Cole Young; 18. 23-Michael Millard; 19. 0-Rick Lafferty; 20. 75-Tyler Ross (DNF); 21. 7H-Trey Hivner (DNF); 22. 11P-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 23. 1X-Chad Trout (DNF); 24. 27S-Alan Krimes (DNF); 25. 86-Mike Lutz Jr. (DNF); 26. 4*-Tyler Street (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Tyler Ross (1-2) & Freddie Rahmer (3-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 99m-Kyle Moody; 2. 23-Michael Millard; 3. 75-Tyler Ross; 4. 4R-Zane Rudisill; 5. 39T-Cameron Smith; 6. 33-Riley Emig; 7. 44-Dylan Norris; 8. 1X-Chad Trout; 9. 86-Mike Lutz Jr.

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 2. 23B-Devon Borden; 3. 19M-Brent Marks; 4. 39M-Anthony Macri; 5. 39-Troy Wagaman; 6. 17-Cole Young; 7. 11P-Tim Wagaman; 8. 27s-Alan Krimes; 9. 7H-Trey Hivner

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 16-Matt Campbell; 2. 13-Justin Peck; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich; 4. 8-Billy Dietrich; 5. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 6. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 7. 0-Rick Lafferty; 8. 4*-Tyler Street (DNS)

 

 

New Sponsors Come On Board at BAPS Motor Speedway in 2023

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: Returning sponsors and new editions have helped strengthen the commitment to divisions at BAPS Motor Speedway in 2023.

Meyer’s RV has joined the fold as the new title sponsor of the Super Sportsman division. The Super Sportsman Tour will also be represented by first-time title sponsor Lehman Towing.

A host of title sponsors have returned for the core divisions at the York Haven facility. Creekside Auto Sales is back for a sixth year to sponsor the Late Model division, and Superior Homes makes it seven years straight as the headliner for the Extreme Stocks.

Miller’s Racing Parts inked a deal to become the Street Stock title sponsor. The 602 Crate Sportsman division has become a staple at the speedway with FXG Sign and Label and Dickey's Barbecue returning. Denk Electric will be a part of the 410 Sprint Car Series.

“We are very grateful for our returning sponsors and the new companies that have come aboard in 2023,” BAPS Motor Speedway General Manager Kolten Gouse said. “Our goal is to give as much value as we can to our sponsors and judging by our ability to keep sponsors and sign new ones, we are doing a good job of that.

“Racing is expensive for not only the teams, but the speedways. Having strong divisions and quality sponsors is critical to the success of BAPS Motor Speedway, and we appreciate everyone who is involved.”

 

 

Williams Grove Opener Just One Month Away!

2/12/23

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway is just one month away from launching the 2023 racing season, coming up on Sunday afternoon, March 12 at 2 pm.

And given the mild winter to date, hopes are high that the season lidlifter can go off without a hitch.

On tap in the daylight opener presented by Hoosier Tire will be the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the wingless super sportsman.

The Williams Grove sprint cars will compete in a 25-lap, $5,500 to win main event.

For their part, the wingless sportsman will race for $1,000 to win in a 20-lap feature.

The show will be the first ever at the track for the sportsman running without a top wing.

Gates for the show will open at Noon with warm-ups slated for 1:30.

Adult general admission is $20 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at just $10.

Kids ages 12 and under are always FREE at Williams Grove.

The first 2023 race under the lights at Williams Grove is then planned for just five days later, on Friday night, March 17.

On tap will be the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars as they invade for the circuit’s first show of the year in Central PA Outlaw Madness.

Last year, Williams Grove opened the season on March 18 when invader Justin Peck scored the sprint car win while Gregg Satterlee rode to victory in super late models.

View the complete 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events and keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

LEVAN MACHINE & TRUCK EQUIPMENT PRESENT,

THE RICH MAR FLORIST HIGH LIMIT 410 SPRINTS TUESDAY NIGHT, JULY 25 AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA FEBRUARY 11, 2023 . . . . . . The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series only at Grandview Speedway, has a powerhouse line-up of four special events planned for 2023. Without a doubt, all eyes are on the Tuesday night, July 25 show when Levan Machine & Truck Equipment of Fleetwood, PA proudly present the Rich Mar Florist High Limit 410 Sprints.

The High Limit 410 Sprints is a mid-week racing series led by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet and this show will be nothing short of spectacular. The High Limit Sprint Car Series of 2023 will have stops at just twelve select tracks in the country, and Grandview/Thunder on the Hill is proud to be part of this new venture. Kyle Larson will be in the field on Tuesday night, July 25 chasing his fifth Thunder on the Hill victory.

For the seventh consecutive season we are proud to welcome back Levan Machine & Truck Equipment who will present this first-time presentation of the Hight Limits Sprint Series. Levan Machine & Truck Equipment is a full-service machine and truck shop as well as a custom fabrication shop. They are located just outside of Reading, Pennsylvania. Check out our full line of truck and trailer equipment, including snowplows, and salt spreaders. To learn about our capabilities, including CNC machining, complete driveline service, MIG,TIG, and stick welding check out our web site at www.levanmachine.com.

The staff of Thunder on the Hill and the High Limit Sprint Series are pleased to announce that Rich Mar Florist of Bethlehem, PA will be a lead sponsor of the Tuesday night, July 25 show. Rich Mar Florist is an award-winning in-person and online floral gifting company and family business since 1955. They operate with the intent of giving back to the community and created a seamless shopping experience to help you make anyone’s day better in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

"It is with great pleasure that we can help bring Kyle Larson and Brad Sweet's High Limit Series home to the Lehigh Valley Area! Kyle has been a huge part of our on track success and growth in Motorsports and my family, staff and I can not be more excited to see him back in our brand colors and be a part of his growing grass roots series. It is going to be a great night at Grandview in July!” - Jonathan Morrissey Co-Owner Rich Mar Florist. Give them a call at 610-437-5588 or visit their website at: www.richmarflorist.com

The High Limit 410 Sprints will showcase this stand-alone program on Grandview Speedway’s high-banked one-third mile oval with gates opening at 5 PM and race time set for 7:30 PM. The show will open with time trials followed by a series of qualifying events all leading up to the 40 lap main event that will pay a hefty $23,023 to the winner. This is the richest payoff in the thirty-four year history of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series. The total purse is in excess of $80,000. Advance ticket information will be available shortly. In the event of bad weather, Wednesday night, July 26 will be the rain date.

Three Thunder events will take place prior to the High Limit Sprints with the series opening on Sunday, May 28 with second running of the Modified “Balls to the Wall” 50, a unique, wild and crazy Invert Race. During the 50 lap feature, the field will stop on lap 20 and again on lap 35 when the leader will earn $1,500 for each segment. The top four cars will invert then go after the $5,000 check to win the feature. The 602 Sportsman will be on the program as well. Race time is set for 7:30 PM.

The AMSOIL USAC Non-Wing Sprints National Tour will invade Grandview with the running of the Eastern Storm on Tuesday night, June 13. The USAC Sprints will go 40 laps in the Jesse Hockett Classic that will pay $6,000 to the winner. The 358 Modifieds will be on this popular program that will start at 7:30 PM.

On Tuesday night, June 27 HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night will present the Hodnett Cup in the PA Sprint Speed Week Series. The 410 Sprints will go 35 laps with a $10,000 payday to the winner. This event will also include the 358 Modifieds in this summer night popular double-header.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, Rich Mar Florist, HVAC Distributors, Pioneer Pole Buildings & GT Radiators

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

“A Unique, Wild & Crazy Invert Race for the Modifieds”

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Distributors Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM (rain date: Wednesday, July 26 7:30 PM)

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

The Rich Mar Florist

High Limit 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

*NASCAR points

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Lincoln Speedway and FloRacing Ink Streaming Partnership For 11 Races in 2023

Abbottstown, PA (February 2, 2023) – The 2023 racing season is set to kick-off in Central PA with Lincoln Speedway’s Ice Breaker Weekend later this month. Race fans across the country and around the globe can catch the action in the pigeon hills 11 times in 2023, including the season opener weekend on February 25 & 26. A full list of streaming dates is listed below.

Fans can stream the 11 races from Lincoln Speedway with the FloSports subscription that gives you access to more than 2,800 live racing events, as well as every sport covered by FloSports.

2023 Lincoln Speedway on FloRacing:

February 25 – 26 (Ice Breaker) March 4 (Modified Madness) March 25 May 20 (Weldon Sterner Memorial) June 3 (Steve Smith Tribute) June 17 (Appalachian Late Model Speedweek) June 24 (PA Speedweek: Kevin Gobrecht Memorial) June 26 (PA Speedweek) September 2 – 3 (Dirt Classic)

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway! 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 racetrack – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

 

 

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series

 

Steve Smith won the first ever Thunder on the Hill Racing Series event at Grandview Speedway in August of 1990.

33 years Later. . . . .

149 Thunder on the Hill events were presented at Grandview

$5,395,670 total payout to drivers.

One Lap Track Records (Grandview Speedway, a one-third mile high banked oval)

410 Sprints Aaron Reutzel 11.243 8/23/2018

WoO Late Models Josh Richards 15.117 8/13/2009

USAC Non Wing Sprints Kevin Thomas 13.360 6/5/2012

Big Block Modifieds Craig Von Dohren 14.298 6/16/2015

USAC Midgets Kevin Thomas 13.970 8/3/2021

Most Consecutive Wins (4) Greg Hodnett July 3, 2012, July 30, 2013, July 1, 2014, July 29, 2014

410 Thunder on the Hill Sprint Car Series Champions

YEAR

DRIVER

OWNER

2022

Rico Abreu

Abreu Motorsports

2021

Anthony Macri

Macri Motorsports

2020

Freddie Rahmer, Jr.

Fred Rahmer

2019

Aaron Reutzel

Baughman-Reutzel Motorsports

2018

Kyle Larson

Paul Silva

2017

Freddie Rahmer Jr.

Fred Rahmer

2016

Stevie Smith

Fred Rahmer

2015

Greg Hodnett

Mike Heffner

2014

Greg Hodnett

Mike Heffner

2013

Greg Hodnett

John Trone

2012

Greg Hodnett

John Trone

2011

Tyler Walker

Jesse Keen

2010

Tyler Walker

Jesse Keen

2009

Greg Hodnett

Jim & Sandy Kline

2008

Fred Rahmer

Jenn & Chad Clemens

2007

Lucas Wolfe

Laura Allenbach

2006

Fred Rahmer

Sandy Kline

2005

Fred Rahmer

Joe Harz

2004

Fred Rahmer

Joe Harz

2003

Greg Hodnett

Apple Motorsports

2002

Lance Dewease

Al Hamilton

2001

Billy Pauch

J & M Motorsports

2000

Lance Dewease

Joe Harz

1999

Lance Dewease

Joe Harz

1998

Lance Dewease

Walt Dyer

1997

Fred Rahmer

Al Hamilton

1996

Mark Kinser

Karl Kinser

1995

Billy Pauch

John Zemaitis

1994

Bill Brian Jr.

Bill Brian Sr.

1993

Billy Pauch

John Zemaitis

1992

Billy Pauch

John Zemaitis

1991

Bobby Weaver

John Zemaitis

1990

Billy Pauch

Glenn Hyneman

All-Time Thunder on the Hill Sprint Car Wins

WINS

DRIVER NAME

SPRINTS

LAST WIN

11

Billy Pauch

(410 Sprints) (1-CRA) (1-SCRA)

8/22/2006

10

Lance Dewease

(410 Sprints)

10/18/2003

9

Fred Rahmer

(410 Sprints)

7/1/2008

9

Greg Hodnett

(410 Sprints)

07/26/2016

5

Brady Bacon

1 - Rub Rails & Rooster Tails 4 - USAC Jesse Hockett Classic

06/14/2022

4

Keith Kauffman

(410 Sprints)

10/20/2001

4

Steve Kinser

(WoO)

5/24/2005

4

Kyle Larson

410 PA Speedweek (2017, 2018, 2020, 2021)

06/29/2021

3

Ed Aikin

(URC)

5/25/2014

3

Tyler Walker

(410 Sprints)

6/28/2011

2

Mark Bitner

(URC Sprints)

8/12/2008

2

Cris Eash

(410 Sprints)

8/29/2000

2

Jesse Hockett

(USAC Sprints)

6/2/2009

2

Levi Jones

(USAC Wingless Sprints)

7/1/2010

2

Curt Michael

(URC)

10/18/2014

2

Jeff Shepard

(410 Sprints)

5/21/2008

2

Steve Smith Sr.

(410 Sprints)

6/30/1991

2

Bryan Clauson

USAC Non-Wing

6/7/2016

2

Aaron Reutzel

410 Sprint Thunder Cup (ASCOC)

08/22/2019

2

Danny Dietrich

Inaugural Thunder Cup (2015), 410 Sprint Thunder Cup (ASCOC) (2020)

8/27/2020

1

Bill Brian Jr.

(410 Sprints) & URC

6/5/2012

1

Daron Clayton

USAC Sprints

6/5/2013

1

Alan Cole

(410 Sprints)

8/23/2005

1

Chris Coyle

(URC Sprints)

10/20/2007

1

Bobby East

USAC Wingless Sprints

5/31/2011

1

Jon Eldreth

(URC Wingless)

8/20/1996

1

Billy Ellis

(URC Wingless)

9/3/1995

1

Doug Emery

(URC)

8/11/2002

1

Jac Haudenschild

(WoO)

5/30/1995

1

Dan Kaszubinski

(URC)

5/4/2003

1

Chad Kemenah

(410 Sprints)

6/30/2009

1

Mark Kinser

(WoO)

8/5/1996

1

Mike Kirby

(CRA)

5/5/1992

1

Rick Koenig

(URC Wingless)

9/1/1996

1

Don Kreitz Jr.

(410 Sprints)

8/27/1997

1

Danny Lasoski

(WoO)

5/23/2007

1

Brian Leppo

5/25/2011

1

Art Liedl

URC Sprints

10/13/2012

1

Johnny Mackison

(410 Sprints)

6/11/1992

1

Kevin Nouse

URC

10/16/2010

1

Daryn Pittman

(Sprints)

5/20/2009

1

Kyle Purks

(URC)

10/18/2008

1

Tim Schaffer

(410 Sprints)

8/23/1995

1

Donny Schatz

(WoO)

5/16/2006

1

Todd Shaffer

410 Sprints

7/3/2007

1

Chase Stockon

USAC Sprints

6/3/2014

1

Sammy Swindell

(WoO)

5/29/1996

1

Bobby Weaver

(410 Sprints)

8/27/1991

1

Josh Weller

(URC)

7/15/2009

1

Kevin Welsh

(URC)

5/5/2002

1

Kramer Williamson

(URC)

8/28/2001

1

Stevie Smith

410 Sprint Thunder Cup

07/26/2016

1

Dale Blaney

All-Star (410) Sprints

08/18/2016

1

Freddie Rahmer Jr.

410 Sprint Thunder Cup (ASCOC)

08/17/2017

1

Christopher Bell

410 Sprint Car PA Speedweek

7/2/2019

1

Justin Grant

USAC National Sprint Car Series

6/15/2021

1

Tyler Courtney

ASCOC Thunder Cup

8/26/2021

1

Rico Abreu

410 Sprints - PA Speedweek 2022

6/28/2022

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Pioneer Pole Buildings, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, GT Radiators, Clever Girl Winery

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

A unique, crazy and wild invert race for the Modifieds

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Partners for Success Night

410 Sprint PA Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$23,023 To Win

 

 

Port Royal Speedway Set for Diverse Schedule in 2023

By- Justin Snyder

PORT ROYAL, PA – Port Royal Speedway is set to host a jam-packed 37-race schedule during the 2023 racing season featuring 14 different divisions throughout the year.

The Weikert’s Livestock 410 Sprint Cars will be featured a total of 31 times beginning with the 81st Annual Opening Day presented by Packer's Concessions, LLC., LLC. on March 5th at 2:00pm and concluding with a $6000-to-win event on Friday, Oct. 13th as part of the Short Track Super Series event .

The Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions will again visit the Speed Palace a total of five times in the season. The Bob Weikert Memorial will again take place over the Memorial Day weekend on May 27-28 and will continue to pay $10,000-to-win for the opener and $29,000 for the finale. The marquee event, the 56th Annual Tuscarora 50, will again be three days Sept. 7-9 and will feature payouts of $10,000, $10,000 and a record-high of $56,000 for the finale.

HVAC Distributors, Inc.., Tedd Reitz, Packer’s Concessions and Ramsey’s Car Wash and Garage will serve as the presenting sponsors for the Tuscarora 50 weekend.

The World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series will again return to the Speedway in 2023 for the two-day Nittany Classic Oct. 6-7. However, for the first time ever, the series will visit the Speedway for an early March swing with a two-day show paying $10,000 to-win both nights on March 10-11. H&N Landscaping and Tree Service will be the presenting sponsor for all of the Outlaws events in 2023.

Mike Cleck Paving & Sealcoating, Inc. and has stepped up their support of the speedway in 2023 as well, with them serving as the presenting sponsor for two nights of racing. First they’ll present the “Spring Thaw” on April 22nd paying $10,000 for an unsanctioned event, before also hosting the 17th Annual Living Legends Dream Race on July 29th. The event will see competitors taking part in a pair of $10,000 to-win Twin-25 features, along with a $5000 to win feature for the Super Late Models.

Other highlights include a pair of Pennsylvania Speedweek dates on Saturday, July 1st and Monday, July 3rd. Saturday’s event will be the 5th Annual Greg Hodnett Classic will pay $10,000-to-win presented by Ramsey’s Car Wash and Garage, while Monday’s Speedweek finale will be the Keith Kauffman Classic, paying $10,000-to-win courtesy of Valley Supply.

The Super Late Models have 19 scheduled events for 2023. The Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series will visit the Speedway three times in 2023, beginning with a $10,000-to-win Battle in the Borough event on Sunday, April 30th. The series other event, the Rumble by the River, will serve as the biggest event of the season at the track for the Super Late Models with a pair of $5000-to-win ‘Twin 25’s’ taking place on August 25th followed by a whopping $50,000 finale on August 26th.

The World of Outlaws Late Model Series returns to the Speedway as well in 2023 and they will compete for $15,000-to-win on May 20th. The ULMS Racing Series will sanction two events beginning with a $4000-to-win event on March 25th. They will conclude their season at the Speedway on Sept. 3 for the 20th Annual Butch Renninger Memorial Race during the 168th Annual Juniata County Fair Opener and that will pay a minimum of $7,333 for the winner and features various other contingency prizes throughout the night.

Another event to look forward to will take place on April 15th, where the division will take part in a special “Australian Pursuit” format during the night. New to the Speedway for the division in 2023 will be the return of the popular Appalachian Mountain Speed Week, which will make their visit to the track on June 10th and pay $5000 to win presented by Tedd Reitz.

Returning for their fifth consecutive full season of events, the Limited Late Models will compete in a total of 12 events for the 2023 season. They will again be featured as part of the Butch Renninger Memorial event in September with an expected winner’s share of $3,333 and they will make their first visit of the season on March 25th. They’ll compete for $1500-to-win as part of the Lucas Oil Late Model visit in April and take part in their biggest show of the year on August 5th.

That night will be presented by Zimmerman Truck Lines Inc and Zimmerman Truck Repair and will be the $3500-to-win Ron Zimmerman Tribute. The night will feature a $500 quick time award along with $250-to-win heat races as well!

The PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars will have 10 events scheduled in 2023. They’ll make their first visit on Saturday, April 8th, and will close out their season with the 12th Annual Keystone RaceSaver Challenge event on Saturday, Oct. 21. They’ll be on the card for the opening night of the Bob Weikert Memorial in May and be part of the Tuscarora 50 weekend on Thursday, Sept. 7.

A multitude of other open wheel divisions will join in on the fun for the 2023 season and arguably there will be no bigger event then the June 17th annual visit of the USAC Racing Eastern Storm. Joining the wingless sprint cars racing for $6000 will be the USAC Silver Crown Series racing for $8000 and the 410 Winged Sprint Cars competing for $5000. The event, dubbed the USAC Eastern Blast, will be a must see event at the Speed Palace and will be presented by Bobby Rahal Toyota of Lewistown.

The United Racing Club 360 Winged Sprint Cars will make one visit to the Speedway in 2023 on July 3rd for a $2000-to-win event and the USAC East Coast Sprint Cars Wingless Sprint Cars will also be on hand twice (April 29 and August 19).

The Path Valley Wingless Sportsman will return to the track in 2022 with three total visits. They’ll be part of the Bob Weikert Memorial finale in May and the March 11th World of Outlaws visit before concluding their season at the Speed Palace as part of the 71st Foss Jewelers, Inc. Labor Day Classic on Monday, Sept. 5. As tradition, this event will again be our Fan Appreciation Night with $10 Infield Admission and $15 Grandstand General Admission.

For the fourth consecutive season the Short Track Super Series Modifieds will return for the Speed Showcase Oct. 12-14, with the finale paying $50,000-to-win. The 602 Crate Modifieds will be on the card for that event on Friday and Saturday as well, along with the Pro Stocks on Saturday competing for $1250.

The Mid Atlantic Modifieds will be at the Speedway twice as part of the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model Rumble by the River event in August, while the 4-cylinders will make two visits as well as part of the Labor Day Classic in September and the Saturday, October 21 finale.

The Speedway will be dark for five weekends during the season. The first off weekend will be March 18th, followed by May 13th, June 24th, July 22nd and August 12th.

Prior to opening day on March 4th, there will be a test and tune session for all drivers who will compete at the track in 2023. The session will run from 1-4pm and grandstand admission will be free for fans wanting to visit the track early.

Ticket information, sponsor promotions and other information will be released closer to the season start and you can find those updates on our various social media outlets and website.

We’d also like to thank our series presenting sponsors for the 2023 racing season. Weikert’s Livestock will once again serve as the presenting sponsor for the 410 Sprint Cars along with PennsValley MeatMarket in the 305 division. Selinsgrove Ford makes the jump to the Super Late Model division in 2023, while a new sponsor in Dack’s Trucking LLC jumps on board for the Limited Late Models. River Valley Builders return to the track as well as the official Limited Late Model Hard Charger presenter as well.

We look forward to seeing you in 2023 and thank you for your continued attendance and enthusiasm! Stay tuned for more exciting news about the Speedway in the coming weeks!

 

 

 

BAPS Announces 2023 410 Sprint Car Schedule

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: There is a different look and feel to the 410 Sprint Car schedule at BAPS Motor Speedway in 2023.

Six weeks ago, the management team at the speedway announced that the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series would invade the York Haven, Pa., facility for the first time in 30 years. But that was only part of the equation.

Speedway owner Scott Gobrecht and General Manager Kolten Gouse wanted to up the ante and revamped the schedule, adding 10 more 410 Sprint Car dates. The 11-race series is the biggest and most lucrative for the 410 Sprint Car division at the speedway since Gobrecht took over before the 2016 season.

“We have been trying to get a World of Outlaws date for a couple of years,” Gouse said. “Once that happened, it helped us gain national attention. Then, we went to work on building a schedule that best highlights the division and the racing at BAPS Motor Speedway.

“This is our biggest 410 schedule to date as far as number of races and money paid out. We are proud of what we came up with and look forward to hosting some of the best drivers in the country more this season.”

The World of Outlaws invade the speedway on July 19 for the Bricker’s Bash presented by Selinsgrove Ford. It will pay $10,000 to the winner and feature some of the best Sprint Car drivers in the world.

Gobrecht and Gouse also added more money to the Selinsgrove Ford Kevin Gobrecht Classic. The event was moved from the first weekend in May to September 23 and will pay a hefty $10,000 to the winner.

“September is an important time in central Pennsylvania, and we wanted to be a part of Central Pa. Month of Money,” Gouse said. “There are a lot of high-paying events during that stretch, and the Kevin Gobrecht Classic has become one of our prestigious events. So, it’s nice to be a part of that.”

Gobrecht and Gouse also added a date on March 26 to kick off the 410 Sprint Car season at the speedway. The 358 Sprints will also be a part of ACME Companies March Sprint Madness in what will be their first race in central Pennsylvania this season.

Pairing the Modifieds with the 410 Sprint division has become a popular combination at the speedway. The stars from Grandview, Big Diamond, and other regions in the Northeast join the Sprint Cars three times this season, including the season-ending Final Showdown on November 11. The Modifieds will also highlight the season opener at the speedway on March 18.

“The Modifieds have become a popular division at BAPS Motor Speedway,” Gouse said. “Putting the Modifieds and 410 Sprints on the same card combines the two premier divisions in the East.”

Below is the entire 11-race 410 Sprint Car schedule. For more information on BAPS Motor Speedway, head over to www.bapsmotorspeedway.com.

2023 SPRINT CAR SCHEDULE

Sunday, March 26: ACME Companies March Sprint Madness: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints, 4 p.m.

Sunday, April 16: Brooks Graphix Night: 410 Sprints, 602 Crate Modifieds, and Wingless Sportsman, 5 p.m.

Sunday, April 30: Chad Baker Drain Cleaning, Plumbing, and HVAC Night: 410 Sprints and Modifieds, 6 p.m.

Sunday, May 21: CH Recovery Kevin Gobrecht Classic Qualifier presented by FK Rod Ends: 410 Sprints and 602 Crate Modifieds, 7 p.m.

Thursday, June 1: Hoseheads.com Greg Hodnett Foundation Night: 410 Srints and Super Sportsman, 7 p.m.

Sunday, June 25: Engler Machine and Tool presents Pennsylvania Speedweek: 410 Sprints and Super Sportsman, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, July 19: Bricker’s Bash presented by Selinsgrove Ford: 410 Sprints (World of Outlaws), 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 27: Capitol Renegade Clash: 410 Sprints and Modifieds, 7 p.m.

Saturday, September 23: Selinsgrove Ford Kevin Gobrecht Classic: 410 Sprints and Super Sportsman, 6 p.m.

Saturday, October 21: Denk Electric-Britton Finkenbinder Memorial: 410 Sprints, Wingless Sportsman, Extreme Stocks, 3 p.m.

Saturday, November 11: Final Showdown presented by FK Rod Ends: 410 Sprints and Modifieds, Enduro, 3 p.m.

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

BALLS TO THE WALL 50, USAC SPRINTS, PA SPEED WEEK AND HIGH LIMITS SPRINTS SHOWCASE 2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

BECHTELSVILLE, PA JANUARY 14, 2023 . . . . . . This could very well be the most exciting variety of racing events ever packed into one Thunder Series and it all opens on Sunday night, May 28 at the Grandview Speedway with the kickoff of the thirty-fourth season of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series.

Four totally unique racing events are planned and include the popular Modifieds, the USAC Non-Wing Sprints National Tour, the Pennsylvania Sprint Speed Week Series and the highly anticipated High Limit 410 Sprints racing for a top prize of $23,023 to win the 40 lap event.

The Thunder Series will open on Sunday night, May 28 with the second running of the “Balls to the Wall” 50 for Modifieds joined by the 602 Sportsman. The “Balls to the Wall” 50 is a unique format for the Modifieds that proved to be very successful in 2022. After a Series of qualifying events, a field of twenty-four modifieds will take the green in the 50 lap main event that will offer a few twists.

On lap 20, the yellow will waive and offer $1,500 to the race leader plus an added payoff to all drivers in the top ten. The field will immediately restart, then on lap 35, the yellow will fly again, offering $1,500 to the race leader and an added payoff to all running in the top ten. The twist is, on lap 20 and on lap 35, the top four will invert. The winner at the end of the 50 laps will earn $5,000 plus any bonus money. It’s unique, wild and will certainly add strategy to this Modified event. Also on the program will be the 602 Sportsman. Gates open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM.

The next event is set for Tuesday night, June 13 with the always exciting AMSOIL USAC Non-Wing Sprints National Tour, titled the 40 lap Jesse Hockett Classic going a distance of 40 laps and paying $6,000 to win. The top USAC drivers in country will take part in the opening night of the USAC Eastern Storm. Also on the program will be the 358 Modifieds taking part in a series of qualifying events leading up to a 30 lap main event that will pay $3,000 to win. Race time is 7:30 PM.

Race three of Thunder on the Hill of 2023 will be the Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week Series set on for Tuesday night, June 27. This event, the Hodnett Cup will go 35 lap and pay $10,000 to the winner. The Hodnett Cup is presented in memory of sprint car great Greg Hodnett who lost his life in a racing mishap several years ago. The 358 Modifieds will share the spotlight in this event again going 30 laps for $3,000 to win. Gates open at 5 PM with race time set for 7:30 PM. We welcome HVAC Partners for Success as the sponsor for this event. HVAC Distributors is a full-service wholesale distributor and manufacturers representative of residential and light commercial heating and air-conditioning equipment and accessories. We serve the residential new construction, residential replacement and light commercial segments of the HVAC industry in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Northern Virginia and Western New York. Visit HVAC at www.hvacdist.com or give them a call at: 800.228.4822.

The Thunder Series finale is set for Tuesday night, July 25 when Levan Machine & Truck Equipment of Fleetwood, PA will present the High Limits Sprints. The 410 Sprints will showcase this stand alone program and after a series of qualifying, the green flag will fall to start the 40 lap main event that will pay a hefty $23,023 to the winner. This is the richest payoff in the thirty-four year history of the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series. The High Limits Sprint Car Series is a mid-week racing series led by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet. The mission is to grow sprint car racing and inject more money into the sport. The High Limit Sprint Car Series of 2023 will have stops at just twelve select tracks and Grandview/Thunder on the Hill is proud to be part of this new venture.

Plenty more details on all the Thunder Shows of 2023 will be released shortly.

At this time, we are happy to announce the return of NAPA Auto Parts as the Series Sponsor, joined by event sponsors Levan Machine & Truck Equipment and HVAC Distributors. Associate sponsors include Pioneer Pole Buildings and GT Radiators.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Pioneer Pole Buildings, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, GT Radiators

Sunday, May 28 7:30 PM

Modified Balls to the Wall 50 Plus 602 Sportsman

“A unique Invert Race for the Modifieds”

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

USAC Non-Wing National Tour

The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

HVAC Partners for Success Night

PA 410 Sprint Speed Week

The Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win 35 laps

Plus 358 Modifieds*

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment present:

High Limits 410 Sprints 40 laps

$20,023 To Win

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Full 2023 Williams Grove Speedway Schedule Released

1/6/22

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway has released its 2023 schedule of events featuring 30 dates for the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars along with an even dozen events for the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints.

Following the season opener on Sunday, March 12 at 2 pm, a totally new Williams Grove event for the World of Outlaws will hit the track for the first race under the lights on Friday, March 17 when Central Pa World of Outlaw Madness unfolds.

And of course the outlaws will then return to the Grove for traditional visits in the H & N Landscaping Morgan Cup on May 12 and 13, the Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals on July 21 and 22 and for the 61st annual Champion Racing Oil National Open on September 29 and 30.

The 61st Saturday Open finale will again pay $75,000 to win in 2023.

Increased amounts to win will grace both Pennsylvania Speedweek series races at the track in 2023 as the series kicks off on June 23 with an $8,000 to win main before the 35th annual Mitch Smith Memorial on June 30 comes back with a sharp $20,000 winner’s share.

The All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprints will invade Williams Grove just once in 2023, to honor Doug Esh with a $10,000 to win main on May 26 presented by HVAC Distributors and Daikin products.

A pair of $8,000 to win 410 sprint car shows dot the slate in 2023 offering full purses worth over $31,000 each, the first coming in the Tommy Hinnershitz Classic on April 21 as part of the Hoosier Diamond Series.

Another $8,000 score comes up when the Hoosier Diamond Series 41st annual Jack Gunn Memorial is spun off on August 25.

Both races will pay $600 just to start.

The August 25 show will also feature a Super Sportsman Showdown when both the winged and wingless sportsman vie in 20-lap features.

Tribute races in 2023 will honor former wheelman Doug Esh and former car owners Jim and Sandy Kline in 2023.

The Kline Tribute Race will be September 1.

Both tributes will be run as part of the 10-date Hoosier Diamond Series.

Late March will see the return of modified racing to the track for the first time in several seasons when the 358 spec small block mods join the sprint cars on the 31st.

Also returning for the 2023 season will be the USAC 410 sprint national tour, appearing on June 16 along with the regular Williams Grove 410 sprints as presented by Kurt Smith Motorsports.

The URC Sprints will compete once in 2023, in a 360/358 Challenge Race on April 28.

The PASS IMCA 305 sprints will again make two appearances on the season.

The wingless USAC East Coast 360 sprints will vie twice on the season including in the second running of the Bill Gallagher 5G to win on June 2.

For the second year in a row, the Spring Sprint Special is in the cards, featuring three sprint car divisions, on April 14.

The Billy Kimmel Memorial for 410 sprints will take place on September 15 along with the second running of the Match Race for 358 sprints.

A pair of MacMor Construction Summer Series races for the 358 sprints will take place on June 9 and June 28.

The ULMS Super Late models will be in action on March 24.

Fan Appreciation Night presented by Martins Potato Chips and Hoseheads.com, offering free pre-race frontstretch pit access to all paying general admission fans is slated for June 9.

The Yellow Breeches 500 series of races, paying $500 just to start, will also return for the new season with five races scheduled.

View the complete 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events and keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

 

2023 Lincoln Speedway Schedule is Set; Jam Packed with New and Exciting Events

 

Abbottstown, PA (December 23, 2022) – The 2023 season schedule for Pennsylvania’s Lincoln Speedway is highlighted by new and exciting changes starting with the Ice Breaker Weekend on February 25 and 26. This is the first time the official kick-off of sprint car racing in Central PA will be held as a two-day event.

 

Another first for the track is the two-day Dirt Classic weekend scheduled for September 2 and 3 with the “Kickoff to the Classic” on Saturday and “Dirt Classic X” on Sunday.

 

The recently announced World of Outlaws visit in March means that the premier sprint car touring series will be making two appearances in 2023 with the first coming on Saturday, March 18. The “Gettysburg Clash” returns on Wednesday, May 10.

 

Another exciting addition to the schedule this year is the return of modifieds to Lincoln Speedway. The popular division makes their first appearance in the pigeon hills since 2012 on March 4 along with the 410 sprint cars.

 

Lincoln Speedway will host 15 different divisions, with 30 dates for the 410 sprints and 16 dates for the 358 sprints. The super late models will make three appearances including the return of “Appalachian Mountain Speedweek” on June 17.

 

The 600 wingless micros will be a part of the racing action on July 1 along with the Central PA Legends, Limited Stocks and Xcel modifieds.

 

Track management has listened to the racers and the fans and have moved the start times up for most events. The mid-summer shows are scheduled for 7PM instead of 7:30PM. In addition to the earlier start times, the promoters have scheduled more two division shows after considering feedback from last year’s schedule.

 

Along with the new additions to the schedule, many familiar and popular dates will be back for 2023. The 20th Annual “Weldon Sterner Memorial” is slated for May 20. “Fallen Firefighters Night” is slated for May 6. Lincoln will host two PA Speedweek shows with the 24th Annual “Kevin Gobrecht Memorial” paying $10,092 to win on June 24. The $7,300 to win “Kramer Klash” is back on August 26.

Also back in 2023 are the Bob Leiby Memorial on May 27, Steve Smith Tribute Race on June 3, Dean’s Auto Plaza Night on July 15, DCS School of Driving Night on August 5 and the Barry Skelly Memorial on August 19. The season will conclude with the Brian Montieth Classic on Saturday, October 14.

 

In addition, there will be special shows featuring kids “Big Wheel” racing, and several auto racing “club” nights. The entire 2023 schedule is available online at www.lincolnspeedway.com/schedule and at the end of this release.

 

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway!

 

 

2023 SCHEDULE

 

Sat, Feb 25

3:00 p.m.

 

“ICEBREAKER WEEKEND” for 410 Sprints ($5,000 to win)

Sun, Feb 26

3:00 p.m.

 

“ICEBREAKER WEEKEND” for 410 Sprints ($5,000 to win)

Sat, Mar   4

3:00 p.m.

 

“MARCH MODIFIED MADNESS”:  410 Sprints and 358 Modifieds

Sat, Mar  11

     --

 

NO RACING

Sat, Mar  18

6:00 p.m.

(TT)  

WORLD OF OUTLAWS for 410 sprints

Sat, Mar 25

6:00 p.m.

 

410 Sprints and Central PA Legends

Sat, Apr 1

6:00 p.m.

 

410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sat, Apr  8

6:00 p.m.

 

HANOVER CONCRETE NIGHT:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (Easter Egg Hunt & Big Wheel Races)

Sat, Apr  15

6:00 p.m.

 

GOLF CART SERVICES NIGHT:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sat, April 22

6:00 p.m.

 

GENE LATTA FORD NIGHT:  410 Sprints and Central PA Legends (York County Racing Club Night)

Sat, April 29

6:00 p.m.

 

F&S YAMAHA & MARINE NIGHT;  410 Sprints, 358 Sprints,  and Penn-Mar Vintage 

Sat, May 6

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS NIGHT/“GUISE-LITTLE MEMORIAL”:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Wed, May 10

7:30 p.m.            

(TT)  

 WORLD OF OUTLAWS "Gettysburg Clash" for 410 sprints [rain date: Thurs, 5/11]

Sat, May 13

     --

 

NO RACING—“EMMR Hot Rod Annual” (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Sat, May  20

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

20TH ANNUAL WELDON STERNER MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (“Summer Series” event)

Sat, May 27

7:00 p.m.

  

BOB LEIBY MEMORIAL:  410 Sprints, ARDC Midgets, and Super Late Models (ARCH Night)

Sat, June 3

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

STEVE SMITH TRIBUTE:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sat, June  10

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

ELIJAH HAWKINS MEMORIAL: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (York County Racing Club Night)

Sat, June  17

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

PA SPEEDWEEK TUNE-UP for 410 Sprints, plus Super Late Models (Appalachian Late Model Speedweek event)

Sat, June 24

7:00 p.m.     

(TT)  

RED ROBIN PA SPEEDWEEK Show [24th Annual Kevin Gobrecht Memorial for 410 sprints paying $10,092 to win] plus Extreme Stocks

Mon, June 26

7:30 p.m.

(TT)  

RED ROBIN PA SPEEDWEEK Show for 410 sprints ($8,000 to win)

Sat, July 1

6:00 p.m.

 

CROWNSTONE EQUIPMENT NIGHT: Central PA Legends, 600 Xcel Modifieds, 600 Wingless Micros, &  Limited Stocks

Sat, July 8

7:00 p.m.

 

HANOVER BUILDING SYSTEMS NIGHT:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (also KIDS NIGHT, including Big Wheel Races)

Sat, July 15

7:00 p.m.

 

DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA NIGHT:  410 Sprints, 358 Sprints, and Classic Cars

Sat, July  22

7:00 p.m.

 

(To Be Announced)

Sat, July 29

7:00 p.m.     

 

“RUMBLE IN THE PIGEON HILLS” PRESENTED BY L&M TIRE & WHEEL AND RACK DADDIES: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sat, Aug 5

7:00 p.m.

 

DCS SCHOOL OF DRIVING NIGHT:  410 Sprints and USAC East Coast Sprint Cars

Sat, Aug 12

7:00 p.m.     

 

MOTOSPORTS INCORPORATED NIGHT:  410 Sprints, Winged Super Sportsman, and PASS/IMCA 305 Sprints

Sat, Aug 19

7:00 p.m.

 

BARRY SKELLY MEMORIAL:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints (“Summer Series” event)

Sat, Aug  26

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

“KRAMER KLASH” for 410 Sprints ($7,300 to win), plus 358 Sprints

Sat, Sept 2

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

“KICKOFF TO THE CLASSIC”:  410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sun, Sept 3

7:00 p.m.

(TT)  

“DIRT CLASSIC X” PRESENTED BY SCHMUCK LUMBER COMPANY for 410 Sprints plus Extreme Stocks

Sat, Sept 9

6:00 p.m.     

 

SUPERIOR HOMES NIGHT:  358 Late Models, Central PA Legends, Extreme Stocks, & Limited Stocks (ARCH Night)

Sat, Sept  16

6:00 p.m.

 

410 Sprints and 358 Sprints

Sat, Sept 23

9:00 a.m.

 

“PA KARTING GRAND NATIONALS”

Sat, Sept 30

4:00 p.m.

 

AMA Motorcycles & Quads

Sat, Oct 7

6:00 p.m.

 

LAZER LATE MODEL CLASH: Super Late Models, Central PA Legends, and Limited Stocks

Sat, Oct 14

6:00 p.m.

(TT)  

“BRIAN MONTIETH CLASSIC” for 410 Sprint Cars plus 358 Sprints [FINAL POINTS RACES OF SEASON] (This show carries a rain date of Sunday, 10/15 @ 6:00 p.m.)

 

 

 

Williams Grove Speedway Schedule Taking Shape, Special Dates Announced Outlaws to visit in March, Full slate to be released in January

12/16/22

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway is preparing its 2023 schedule of events and while not completed in its entirety, several special racing programs have been confirmed.

As already announced, the 2023 season opener featuring the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint cars and the wingless super sportsman is set for Sunday afternoon, March 12 at 2 pm.

Also in March, the month will end on the 31st with the return of modified racing to the track for the first time in several seasons when the 358 spec small block mods join the sprint cars.

And in between, the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars series will make an ultra-rare March stop at the speedway for the first Williams Grove night race of the season on Friday, March 17.

A pair of $8,000 to win 410 sprint car shows dot the slate in 2023 offering full purses worth over $31,000 each, the first coming in the Tommy Hinnershitz Classic on April 21 as part of the Hoosier Diamond Series.

Another $8,000 score comes up when the Hoosier Diamond Series Jack Gunn Memorial is spun off on August 25.

Both races will pay $600 just to start.

The August 25 show will also feature a Super Sportsman Showdown when both the winged and wingless sportsman vie in 20-lap features.

Tribute races will honor former wheelman Doug Esh and former car owners Jim and Sandy Kline in 2023.

The All Stars Circuit of Champions Sprints will invade to honor Esh with a $10,000 to win main on May 26.

The Kline Tribute Race will be September 1.

The customary two-date Pennsylvania Speedweek series races are also slated for 2023, taking place on June 23 and 30.

And traditional visits by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars are slated for the H & N Landscaping Morgan Cup on May 12 and 13, the Champion Racing Oil Summer Nationals on July 21 and 22 and for the Champion Racing Oil National Open on September 29 and 30.

Also returning for the 2023 season will be the USAC 410 sprint national tour, URC Sprints, PASS IMCA 305 sprints and the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint cars.

The Hoosier Diamond and Yellow Breeches 500 series of races will also be coming back for the new season.

Other events are currently being plotted and drivers and fans can expect the full 2023 Williams Grove Speedway schedule of events to be released in January.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

Sent from Mail for Windows

 

 

BLOOMSBURG FAIR RACEWAY, BLOOMSBURG, PA

WEBSITE: https://racing.bloomsburgfair.com/

COMING EVENTS: Jan. 20 & 21 Pioneer Pole Buildings Motorsports Racecar & Trade Show, Oaks, Pa.

April 13 Open practice all divisions 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

April 20 @ 6:00 pm Opening Night

Top USAC All-Pro SpeedSTR drivers to headline Bloomsburg Fair Raceway in ’23…Rich Tobias joins promotion team

(BLOOMSBURG 12-14-22): The 2023 season at the Bloomsburg Fair Raceway is taking shape and when the green flag drops on April 20 to begin the third year of racing located inside the historic Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, fans will get their first taste of watching modern day cowboys such as “The Wheel Master General” Timmy Buckwalter, “The Kid’s Kid” Billy Pauch Jr., and Briggs Danner as they go slinging through the corners and lashing their way down the shoots against a bevy of other star-studded wheelmen over the spring and summer competing in the headline USAC All-Pro SpeedSTRs.

Buckwalter, Pauch and Danner all know their way to Victory Lane at the 3/8-mile oval and they’ll be looking to add more stops there this season but indeed will have their hands full in the pursuit of additional checkered flags as they face off race against the amazing competition within the SpeedSTR ranks.

The SpeedSTRs division will be joined regularly by the Crate 602 Modifieds, 4-Cylinder FWD Stocks run under SCRDA rules and Slingshots.

“It’s part of working to grow on a multi-year plan to present good, quality racing and conduct it within a reasonable time frame. With this regular line-up plus at times bringing in other touring groups we’re looking at a nice diversified program to offer our fans,” said Rich Tobias, who has come onboard for the 2023 season as a member of the operations team.

Tobias is part of the highly touted promoting group that oversees the Wednesday evening shows at Championship Energy Action Track USA in Kutztown. He’s been tapped to bring his talents to Bloomsburg and will be working with Steve O’Neal in a combined role as Race Organizers on behalf of the Fair Board.

“Bloomsburg is an awesome facility and these divisions will compliment this awesome facility. We’re going to be mimicking the way we do things at Action Track which works each week with up to at times 120 cars and there’s no reason that along those same lines we’ll make it work here at Bloomsburg too,” said Tobias.

“We’re already looking at adding fresh clay that will enhance the banking contour. We need to give the racers a good track to compete on and keep it that way for all classes during the night. We’re in the business of entertaining and that’s the main focus, to present good, family fun entertainment value to our fans.”

The 2023 schedule of events are currently in the final stages. A pre-season practice night is slated for Thursday, April 13 and will be open to any and all classes that expect to compete this season.

The choice to stick with Thursday evening was a group decision based on working with other area tracks and touring groups in an effort to not be in direct competition for the same night.

“Thursday will be the new norm for Bloomsburg. That’s the night we’ll be doing our racing which we feel will be the best night for everyone. The one thing we don’t want to do is conflict with other tracks because it’s important that we show our support to them and in doing so we hope that the fans and racers return the same to Bloomsburg,” added Tobias.

One week following the open practice, the season official gets underway on April 20. For the most part events will be held twice each month and conclude during the 168th Bloomsburg Fair.

Tobias also noted that additional groups will also see action and is confirming dates that will be favorable for all parties.

“We’re in the process of firming up things and will have the complete schedule out in very short order. I’m confident everyone will like what we have to offer,” said Tobias.

The track will mandate mufflers for any cars that race. A 6:00 pm start time will be in place as well. More details are forthcoming.

For up to date news please visit the track’s website at https://racing.bloomsburgfair.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/BloomsburgFairRaceway/, Twitter at https://twitter.com/BloomFairRacewy and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/bloomsburgfairraceway/

 

 

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

HIGH LIMIT 410 SPRINT SERIES JOINS USAC NATIONAL TOUR & PA 410 SPRINT SPEED WEEK ON THE 2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES SCHEDULE

BECHTELSVILLE, PA . . . . . . How quickly things change. Just months ago there was little talk about a 34th season of Thunder on the Hill at the Grandview Speedway and now, we’re proud to announce that the High Limit 410 Sprints will be part of our schedule with an event on Tuesday night, July 25, paying $23,023 to the winner. The High Limit Sprints at Grandview will join the USAC Non-Wing National Tour “The Eastern Storm Jesse Hocket Classic” set for Tuesday night, June 13 and the Pennsylvania 410 Sprint Speed Week Greg Hodnett Cup on Tuesday night, June 27.

The High Limits Sprint Car Series is a mid-week racing series led by 2021 NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Larson and four-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet. The mission is to grow sprint car racing and inject more money into the sport. The High Limit Sprint Car Series of 2023 will have stops at just twelve tracks and Grandview/Thunder on the Hill is proud to be part of this new venture.

The Tuesday night, July 25 High Limits 410 Sprint show will be a stand alone event. More details to be released shortly.

2023 NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Associate Sponsors Pioneer Pole Buildings, Levan Machine & Truck Equipment, GT Radiators, Clever Girl Winery

Tuesday, June 13 7:30 PM

USAC Non-Wing National Tour The Eastern Storm Jesse Hockett Classic 40 laps

Tuesday, June 27 7:30 PM

410 Sprint PA Speed Week Hodnett Cup $10,000 to win

Tuesday, July 25 7:30 PM

High Limit 410 Sprints $23,023 To Win

Grandview Speedway Contact Information Track Phone: 610-754-7688

GPS USERS: 43 Passmore Road, Bechtelsville, PA 19505

Located less than a mile off Route 100, 10 miles north of Pottstown, PA

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series Phone: 443-513-4456

Series Website: http://www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

Track Website: http://www.grandviewspeedway.com

Twitter/Instagram: @TOTHRACING

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thunderonthehill

 

 

Statement Regarding "The Night Before" & Future Race Procedures at BAPS Statement Regarding "The Night Before" & Future Race Procedures at BAPS

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: The management team at BAPS Motor Speedway is committed to making things better for competitors through transparency and action.

During Friday’s The Night Before program at the speedway, Danny Dietrich did a 360 spin on Lap 28 of the 410 Sprint Car feature and kept going. He was given the second starting position on the restart, when he should have been fourth.

After reviewing procedures and a tape of the incident, the decision was made to get rid of the blend rule, effective immediately. If a driver spins and brings out the caution, the yellow will be thrown, and he or she will tag the rear. The new rule will be in place for the November 12 Final Showdown at the speedway.

“In an effort to be transparent about the situation, we admit there was an error in instituting the blend rule for that situation,” BAPS Motor Speedway General Manager Kolten Gouse said. “To avoid any problems in the future, we decided to take that rule out altogether.

“The blend rule has become a judgement call in this sport. We feel it’s important to make sure our officials and competitors have a clear understanding of a rule so there are no questions or concerns during the event.”

A Monday meeting at the speedway also led to another rule change that will be implemented for the Final Showdown on November 12.

In the past, double-file restarts have been used throughout the main events. Moving forward, double-file alignments will be used for restarts up until the last 10 laps. If a caution is thrown in the last 10 laps, the field will use a single-file restart format.

“After reviewing data, we decided a compromise was in order for double-file restarts,” Gouse said. “We are committed to making the best possible decisions for our competitors, and sometimes you have to evaluate and make changes to achieve that.”

 

 

Dietrich Races To Williams Grove Point Lead And Title In Season-Ending National Open
Gettysburg driver notches second career track crown, Special awards announced

10/23/22

Mechanicsburg – Danny Dietirch of Gettysburg capped off his 2022 sprint car campaign at Williams Grove Speedway on Saturday night by claiming his second career Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track title with a hard fought eighth place finish in the season-ending National Open.

The title is also a second for car owner Gary Kauffman, having taking the title with Dietrich as well in 2019.

The title chase came right down to the wire in Saturday’s National Open as Dietrich entered the event some 185 points behind in the standings.

After starting 19th in the field Dietrich raced his way forward to ninth, placing himself in a tie with Freddie Rahmer for the point lead, before gaining one more spot which ended up serving him with a 10-point advantage to claim the prestigious crown.

Dietrich picked up three wins at the oval during the season including an impressive sweep of the Jack Gunn Memorial twin 20s sanctioned by the All Stars in late August.

Aside from the victories, among his other top results were a trio of seconds, four third-place finishes and a pair of fifths.

In total, Dietrich raced to 15 top-ten finishes on the year at Williams Grove while competing in 20 of the 24 main events staged.

Dietrich now joins a list of other oval two-time track champions including Freddie Rahmer, Jimmy Nace, Keith Kauffman, Smokey Snellbaker, Kramer Williamson, Johnny Mackison Sr. and a few others.

Special awards for the 2022 season within the 410 sprint ranks were also recently announced.

Earning Rookie of the Year honors was Austin Bishop, who ended up 21st in season points.

Lucas Wolfe earned the Sportsmanship Award.

And Dylan Norris was voted Most Improved Driver of the 2022 season by virtue of earning his first oval win early in the year before ending up an impressive third in season points.

Lance Dewease was crowned the 2022 Hoosier Diamond Series titlist in late September.

The title is the fifth of Dewease’s career having taken three alone for current car owner Don Kreitz Jr. while it was a fifth overall for Kreitz as well including a pair he scored while driving his own mount.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Dewease Leads Posse Podium Sweep To Score Outlaws 75K Williams Grove National Open

Danny Dietrich Pulls Out 2022 Track Title With Run From 19th

10/22/22

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease of Fayetteville led a Pennsylvania Posse podium sweep of the World of Outlaws sprint cars series to claim the Diamond Anniversary Champion Racing Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway on Saturday night.

The $75,000, flag to flag score by Dewease was the fifth National Open title of his career at the track and his 111th overall victory there. It was also his fifth win in a row at the oval to close out the season.

In the race within the race, to be named the 2022 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 Sprint Car track titlist, Danny Dietrich pulled off the upset of Freddie Rahmer.

Dietrich claimed his second track crown by racing from 19th starting spot to finish eighth and win the title by a mere 10 markers after entering the event 185 points out of the lead.

Dewease started the 40-lap, 20-mile National Open on the pole and would end up leading every circuit but his performance was not flawless.

Just five laps of the race were in the book when the first caution flag appeared for a broken rear axle on outlaws point leader Brad Sweet’s machine.

The result was a DNF for Sweet and a dramatic loss of points for the defending tour champion with just one final weekend of racing to go for the series.

The caution gave Dewease clear track as traffic was looming before the yellow flag.

By lap 10 Dewease had a one second lead over Brent Marks however with traffic again looming, Marks was able to pull up on the leader’s tail tank and the pair crossed the line on lap 13 nose to tail with Dewease’s front end hiked up in the air.

Marks then stuck close to the leader, dogging him through traffic while third runner David Gravel made strides at running the pair down.

Dewease saw a .540 second advantage evaporate on lap 25 when the field was stopped for refueling with Gravel, Spencer Bayston and James McFadden restarting in the top five.

The leader seemed to turn up the wick when action resumed, producing a 1.2 second lead over Marks as lap 26 was scored but his pace was soon slowed again, on lap 28 for a stopped Daryn Pittman.

The return to action saw Marks make his move for the win when he drove to the leader’s inside as the pair raced into the first turn.

And Marks made his move stick as he took the lead on the backstretch, leaving Dewease to scrap for second with newcomer Anthony Macri who got by Spencer Bayston for third on the previous restart.

However, Dewease got a reprieve in the form of a red flag before the lap could be officially scored as the cars of TJ Stutts, Brock Zearfoss and Gio Scelzi crashed in the third and fourth turns.

The stoppage negated the Marks move and put Dewease back at the point of the field.

Dewease kept Marks at Bay when the field got back underway, racing through the middle of the turns and with 10 laps to go his advantage was again 1.1 seconds when another yellow flag bunched the field, this time thanks to a Logan Schuchart/Cory Eliason tangle on the frontstretch.

The final 10 laps of the race went non-stop but they were full of action.

Marks took another shot at stealing the lead on lap 32 as he bolted under Dewease in turns three and four only to see the leader pinch him off from completing the move.

In the meantime, Danny Dietrich was racing his heart out for the track title, making his way into eighth and sole possession of the crown instead of ninth that would have found him declared co-champion with Rahmer who had failed to qualify.

But then James McFadden passed Dietrich back for eighth, forcing Dietrich to again rally and reclaim the coveted position.

With three laps to go, Macri went around Marks for the second spot and appeared poised to make a run at the win but Marks was up to the challenge.

A lap later Macri again pulled off a move but Marks again thwarted the effort and Macri ended up hopping the cushion in turn four before nearly spinning out.

All of this gave Dewease clear sailing to the prestigious victory by .792 seconds.

Marks crossed the finish line second followed by Macri, completing a crowd pleasing one-two-three podium sweep of the spot spots by track regulars.

Bayston was fourth with Gravel ending up in fifth spot.

Sixth through 10th went to Justin Peck, Jacob Allen, Dietrich, defending Open champion Carson Macedo and McFadden.

The National Open win was the third of car owner Donnie Kreitz’s career.

Kreitz scored Open laurels in 1993 as an owner/driver before Dewease also gave him an Open championship in 2018.

For Dewease, the Open title was a fifth as driver having taken previous Opens in 1996, 2001, 2002 and in 2018 for car owners Walt Dyer, Joe Harz, Al Hamilton and Kreitz, respectively.

Heats went to Sheldon Haudenschild, Dewease, Marks and Allen.

Lucas Wolfe won the C Main and six-time Open winner Donny Schatz scored the B Main.

Dewease won the dash and earned the pole for the feature.

Haudenschild set fast time over the field of 44 cars with a lap of 16.481 seconds in time trials.

Feature Finish

10/22/22

410 sprint cars, 40 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Brent Marks, 3. Anthony Macri, 4. Spencer Bayston, 5. David Gravel, 6. Justin Peck, 7. Jacob Allen, 8. Danny Dietrich, 9. Carson Macedo, 10. James McFadden, 11. Donny Schatz, 12. Lucas Wolfe, 13. Kasey Kahne, 14. Sheldon Haudenschild, 15. Brock Zearfoss, 16. TJ Stutts, 17. Daryn Pittman, 18. Troy Wagaman Jr., 19. Dylan Norris, 20. Logan Schuchart, 21. Cory Eliason, 22. Gio Scelzi, 23. Matt Campbell, 24. Kraig Kinser, 25. Landon Myers, 26. Robbie Kendall, 27. Brad Sweet, 28. Robbie Price

DNQ: Chad Trout, Ryan Smith, Kyle Reinhardt, Kyle Moody, Austin Bishop, Devon Borden, Steve Buckwalter, Bryn Gohn, Troy Fraker, Justin Whittall, Cameron Smith, Michael Millard, Bill Rose, Freddie Rahmer, Dylan Cisney, Brent Shearer

 

 

Final Points Race of the Season for Both 305 Sprints and Limited Late Models plus 4-Cylinders

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Pa. (Oct. 20, 2022)- Friday, Oct. 21, will be the 11th Annual Keystone RaceSaver Challenge for the 305 PA Sprint Series. The crown-jewel event for the series will pay $800-to-win and features a huge purse along with several bonuses and incentives.

General admission adults $15.00

general admission students $5.00

Kids under 12 free

Pits $35.00

The 305 Sprint Car feature will be 25 laps in distance and includes lap bonuses for laps led. The non-qualifier Founder’s Cup will be 15 laps in distance and includes lap leader bonuses as well. Check out www.keystoneracesaverchallenge.com for all info or contact Rod Ort.

Sponsors and incentive bonuses will be continued to be rolled out leading up to the event.

The event will serve as the final points race of the 2021 season for the series. Garrett Bard hold a comfortable 250-point advantage in the standings over Doug Dodson. Ken Duke Jr, Austin Reed and Kenny Heffner complete the top five

The Selinsgrove Ford Limited Late Models will also be competing during the event, and they will be battling for $2000 to win. The feature will be 25 laps in distance.

Dillan Stake holds a commanding 280-point lead in the standings over Devin Hart. Shawn Shoemaker, Trent Brenneman and Ryan Zook complete the top five!

Filling out the card will be the 4-Cylinders competing for $500 and the feature will be 20 laps.

Pit gates open at 4pm, general admission opens at 5pm, racing at 7pm!

 

 

Diamond Anniversary Champion Racing Oil National Open Is Saturday At Williams Grove, Main Event Pays $75,000 To Win!

Pre-race autograph session with Macri, Pittman, Norris and 87’ Open Champ Allen slated

10/16/22

Mechanicsburg – The rescheduled Champion Racing Oil Diamond Anniversary National Open for World of Outlaws sprint cars is coming up this Saturday, October 22 at Williams Grove Speedway.

The Champion Racing Oil 60th annual National Open will pay $75,000 to win the 40-lap main with general admission gates opening at 4 pm.

Warm-ups are slated to get underway at 6 pm followed immediately by qualifying time trials.

The event carries a raindate of Sunday, October 23 with warm-ups again slated for 6 pm.

Saturday’s event will culminate with the crowning of the 2022 Williams Grove Speedway Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track champion.

Current point leader Freddie Rahmer will be trying to hold back Danny Dietrich for track title laurels in the race.

Also on Saturday, RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive will host two autograph sessions at the main entrance to the frontstretch grandstand.

Beginning at 4 pm, drivers Anthony Macri, Daryn Pittman and Dylan Norris will welcome fans to the prestigious affair at the RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance hospitality tent.

And then at 4:45 the oval welcomes back 1987 National Open Champion Joey Allen to meet and greet the fans.

Allen of Hanover will serves as guest of honor and honorary starter for the event.

Macri is the winningest 410 sprint car driver in the nation with 23 victories to date this season including a recent two-day sweep of the World of Outlaws in the region.

Pittman, currently driving the Mike Heffner No. 27 machine, has more runner-up finishes in the Williams Grove Open than any other driver in history with five to his credit.

And after notching his first-ever oval victory earlier this season, Dylan Norris has been voted the Most Improved Driver at Williams Grove for the 2022 season.

The prestigious Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open has long been revered as the biggest sprint car show in the East and is one of the big three across the nation, measuring up only with the Knoxville Nationals and Kings Royal.

Anyone who is anyone in sprint car racing in the United States will be at Williams Grove for the affair.

Outlaws, All Stars, independents and the Pennsylvania Posse will all contest to be National Open Champion.

The Williams Grove contingent will be led by Danny Dietrich, Anthony Macri, Lance Dewease, Brent Marks and others.

And gunning with the outlaws will of course be defending winner Carson Macedo, point leader Brad Sweet, six-time Open winner Donny Schatz, Logan Schuchart, David Gravel, Sheldon Haudenschild, Spencer Bayston and many more.

RV 4 Wheel Drive & Performance Automotive will be paying $100 to win each of this year’s National Open heat races.

Fast Tees Screen printing will pay $300 to the fastest driver overall in time trials.

California’s Carson Macedo won the biggest sprint car race of his career in the 2021 version of the Open when he became the third and final leader in the 40-lap main, overtaking Logan Schuchart for the lead with four laps to go.

Since 1956, Champion Racing Oil has been purpose built for engine performance.

Containing premium levels of anti-wear additives and high quantities of ZDDP, Champion Racing Oils are proven to meet the lubrication demands of all competition and race engines.

Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championsusechampion.com.

Adult admission for October 22 is $40 with youth priced at $20.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

The event carries a raindate of Sunday, October 23 with warm-ups again slated for 6 pm.

For fans who purchased print tickets to the Saturday, October 1 event that was lost to rain and will not be able to return on Saturday, October 22, refund options are available. However, these print tickets are valid at the gates for the October 22 event.

Those who received print tickets can mail in to the World of Outlaws office. For more details or questions, email tickets@dirtcar.com.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

October 22 Running Of Williams Grove National Open Ties For Seventh Latest In History

10/16/22

Mechanicsburg – When Williams Grove Speedway cranks up the Diamond Anniversary, 75K to win, Champion Racing Oil National Open on Saturday, October 22, it will spin off the fall classic as the seventh latest running of the event in its 60-year history.

For sure this year’s make-up Champion Racing Oil National Open sanctioned by the World of Outlaws will mark the latest running of the event in nearly 25 years.

Billy Pauch won an unsanctioned National Open back on October 24, 1998.

But running the biggest event in the East so late in the season is a rarity.

The latest-ever running of the National Open took place back on November 7, 1971 when Kenny Weld took the win over Johnny Grum.

October 29, 1967 saw Bobbie Adamson score the victory and a year later, on October 27, it was Adamson again taking the big win.

In 1969, an upset win by Selinsgrove driver Gene Varner took place on October 26.

The dawn of the 1970s saw the race contested on October 25 when the aforementioned Grum scored the win.

Next in line is the Pauch victory on October 24, 1998.

And in what will move into a tie for the seventh latest Open race in history when the 2022 version is completed, the National Open saw Weld again take the checkers, this time on October 22, 1972.

So in keeping with history, since an average 25-year interval has developed between the two most recent late-October National Opens, Williams Grove drivers and fans should not again expect the fateful occurrence for another quarter century.

Mark your calendars now.

The year will be 2047!

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, October 15, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

DANNY DIETRICH AND DOUG HAMMAKER END 2022 SEASON IN VICTORY LANE; 2022 Special Awards Announced

Saturday & Sunday, February 25-26, 2023 ICE BREAKER WEEKEND

Abbottstown, PA (October 15, 2022) – Danny Dietrich scored his sixth win of the season and the 61st win of his career at Lincoln on Saturday night at the Dean’s Auto Plaza Night of Champions. Dietrich lined up third for the feature and after battling Buddy Kofoid, took over the lead on lap 12, “Buddy’s not easy to beat, he’s going to sliders, he’s got that midget mentality where they like to slide or die.”

The 30-lap feature had three red flags that led to an open red with 8 laps to go. When asked if he made any changes under the red Dietrich responded with, “a lot.”

Danny closed out the season with a $5,000 win thanks to Dean’s Auto Plaza, “This thing was just so much fun to drive. Its just fun to get this thing in victory lane and finish off the season with a win.”

Lucas Wolfe and Buddy Kofoid shared the front row for the drop of the green flag with Wolfe leading the field into turn 1. Kofoid was all over Wolfe coming out of turn 2 and got a run on Lucas to lead lap 1. Dietrich passed Wolfe for second on lap 2.

Matt Campbell and Kyle Moody raced side by side for fourth with Campbell taking the spot on lap 3. Moody took fourth back on lap 4 with the two continuing to battle for position. Campbell once again took it back on lap 7.

The yellow flag flew on lap 8 for Glenndon Forsythe just as Kofoid had reached lapped traffic.

The top five for the restart were Kofoid, Dietrich, Wolfe, Campbell and Moody.

Dietrich went to the top on the restart and nearly got a run on Kofoid but did not make the pass. Campbell got by Wolfe for third.

The red flag came out on lap 9 for Brandon Rahmer who got upside down in turns 3 and 4.

Kofoid led Dietrich, Campbell, Wolfe and Moody to the cone for the single file restart. Kofoid went high to take away Dietrich’s charge. The yellow came out again on lap 10 when Aaron Bollinger came to a stop in turn 2, Bollinger had been running seventh.

Dietrich slid Kofoid for the lead on the restart but Kofoid reclaimed the top spot down the back stretch. Dietrich stayed close and took the lead on lap 12. Buddy stuck with him and tried a slider in turn 2 to reclaim the lead but it did not stick.

Dallas Schott got upside down in turn 4 bringing out the red flag on lap 14.

Dietrich, Kofoid, Campbell, Wolfe and Rahmer led the field on the restart. Lucas got by Campbell to reclaim third. Rahmer followed and also passed Wolfe to take the third spot, sending Campbell back to fifth.

Moody was looking for a way back into the top five but couldn’t find a way around Campbell. Moody tried a slider and took the spot lap 21.

Just as Dietrich caught the tail end of the field on lap 22, Riley Emig got upside down in turns 3 and 4 bringing out the third red flag of the race.

After an open red for the teams Dietrich led Kofoid, Rahmer, Wolfe and Moody on the restart. Kofoid went low on the restart and tried a slider with no luck. Wolfe passed Rahmer for third. Kofoid tried yet another slider unsuccessfully allowing Dietrich to pull away.

Lapped traffic would not come into play before the checkered flag for the leaders. Dietrich crossed the line .730 seconds ahead of Kofoid. Wolfe finished third and the 2022 Track Champion, Freddie Rahmer, was fourth. Moody completed the top five.

2022 410 Sprint Car Division Special Awards:

Track Champion: Freddie Rahmer

Most Improved Driver: Troy Wagaman

Rookie of the Year: Riley Emig

Harry Fletcher Sportsmanship Award: Chad Trout

Mechanic of the Year: Fred Rahmer

Doug Hammaker Back in Victory Lane at Lincoln Speedway

Pole-sitter Justin Foster took the lead when the green flag waved with Jeff Rohrbaugh getting under Hayden Miller for second.

Nash Ely was running fourth and holding off Doug Hammaker and David Holbrook. Ely caught Miller and was looking to take third. Ely made the pass for third on lap 3. Hammaker followed, taking fourth. 2022 track champion, Steve Owings, wasn’t far behind and got by Miller for fifth on lap 5. Owings was challenging Hammaker for fourth while Ely was working on Rohrbaugh for second.

Hammaker and Owings caught Ely making it a four car battle for second. Foster had a straightaway lead when he caught lapped traffic on lap 14.

Hammaker got by Ely for third on lap 15 and then Rohrbaugh for second on lap 16. Ely followed to take third, but the caution came out before the pass was official. The yellow was for George Streaker who was off the pace.

The top five for the restart were Foster, Hammaker, Rohrbaugh, Ely and Owings. Foster went low and Hammaker went high in turns 1 and 2. Foster held the lead but Hammaker was right there. Hammaker took the lead by inches on lap 18.

Hammaker took the checkered flag .942 seconds ahead of Owings who made a last lap pass for second. Foster crossed the line third and Rohrbaugh was fourth. Ely completed the top five.

2022 358 Sprint Car Division Special Awards:

Track Champion: Steve Owings

Most Improved Driver: Cameron Smith

Rookie of the Year: Nash Ely

Harry Fletcher Sportsmanship Award: Brett Wanner

Lincoln Speedway is back in action on February 25 & 26, 2023 with the Ice Breaker Weekend.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, October 15, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprint Cars:

410 Sprint Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 48-Danny Dietrich ($5,000); 2. 11K-Buddy Kofoid; 3. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 4. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 5. 99M-Kyle Moody; 6. 19R-Matt Campbell; 7. 44-Dylan Norris; 8. 23B-Devon Borden; 9. 8-Billy Dietrich; 10. 7H-Trey Hivner; 11. 39-Troy Wagaman; 12. 75-Tyler Ross; 13. 59-Jim Siegel; 14. 39T-Cameron Smith; 15. 4R-Tim Wagaman; 16. 11A-Austin Bishop; 17 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 18. 1X-Chad Trout; 19. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 20. 4z-Zane Rudisill; 21. 33-Riley Emig (DNF); 22. 55S-Dallas Schott (DNF); 23. 16A-Aaron Bollinger (DNF); 24. 5E-Brandon Rahmer (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Buddy Kofoid (1-11) & Danny Dietrich (12-30)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 48-Danny Dietrich; 2. 8-Billy Dietrich; 3. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 4. 7H-Trey Hivner; 5. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 4R-Tim Wagaman; 7. 11P-Niki Young; 8. 23A-Chris Arnold; 9. 49H-Bradley Howard (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 99m-Kyle Moody; 2. 11K-Buddy Kofoid; 3. 23B-Devon Borden; 4. 4z-Zane Rudisill; 5. 59-Jim Siegel; 6. 11A-Austin Bishop; 7. 00-Chris Frank; 8. 75-Tyler Ross; 9. 21T-Scott Fisher

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 39-Troy Wagaman; 2. 19R-Matt Campbell; 3. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 4. 39T-Cameron Smith; 5. 1X-Chad Trout; 6. 5-Glenndon Forsythe; 7. 55-Domenic Melair; 8. 5a-Zachary Allman; 9. 9-Dalton Dietrich

410 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) - 1. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 2. 44-Dylan Norris; 3. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 4. 55-Dallas Schott; 5. 33-Riley Emig; 6. 23-Michael Millard; 7. 97-Brie Hershey; 8. 31-Clay Dow

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 75-Tyler Ross; 2. 11A-Austin Bishop; 3. 4R-Tim Wagaman; 4. 5-Glenndon Forsythe; 5. 11P-Niki Young; 6. 23-Michael Millard; 7. 00-Chris Frank; 8 .55-Domenic Melair; 9. 23A-Chris Arnold; 10. 97-Brie Hershey; 11. 31-Clay Dow; 12. 5A-Zachary Allman; 13. 49H-Bradley Howard; 14. 9-Dalton Dietrich; 15. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF)

410 Sprint Time Trial Results 1. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.364; 2. 11K-Buddy Kofoid 13.373; 3. 19R-Matt Campbell 13.538; 4. 5W-Lucas Wolfe 13.567; 5. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.610; 6. 99M-Kyle Moody 13.624; 7. 39-Troy Wagaman 13.658; 8. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 13.663; 9. 8-Billy Dietrich 13.697; 10. 4Z-Zane Rudisill 13.717; 11. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.730; 12. 44-Dylan Norris 13.739; 13. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.743; 14. 23B-Devon Borden 13.753; 15. 39T-Cameron Smith 13.773; 16. 55S-Dallas Schott 13.790; 17. 4R-Tim Wagaman 13.811; 18. 75-Tyler Ross 13.829; 19. 1X-Chad Trout 13.834; 20. 23-Michael Millard 13.870; 21. 23A-Chris Arnold 13.871; 22. 59-Jim Siegel 13.895; 23. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 13.917; 24. 33-Riley Emig 13.930; 25. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.940; 26. 11A-Austin Bishop 13.958; 27. 55M-Domenic Melair 13.985; 28. 97-Brie Hershey 14.028; 29. 11P-Niki Young 14.039; 30. 00-Chris Frank 14.205; 31. 9-Dalton Dietrich 14.310; 32. 31-Clay Dow 14.397; 33. 49H-Bradley Howard 14.620; 34. 21T-Scott Fisher 14.632; 35. 5A-Zach Allman 15.090

H & N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 66-Doug Hammaker ($1,600); 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 23F-Justin Foster; 4. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 5. 22E-Nash Ely; 6. 2-Kody Hartlaub; 7. 11H-Hayden Miller; 8. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 9. 77-David Holbrook; 10. 41-Logan Rumsey; 11. 69S-Cameron Smith; 12. 5-Travis Scott; 13. 28-Matt Findley; 14. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 15. 54-Brett Wanner; 16. 70D-Frankie Herr; 17. 21T-Scott Fisher; 18. 23J-Jake Eldreth; 19. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 20. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 21. 21M-Zach Newlin; 22. 77K-Steven Kisamore; 23. 17G-George Streaker (DNF); 24. 84M-Chad Criswell (DNF)

Lap Leaders: Justin Foster (1-18) & Doug Hammaker (19-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 2. 66H-Doug Hammaker; 3. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 4. 2-Kody Hartlaub; 5. 77K-Steven Kisamore; 6. 17G-George Streaker; 7. 15s-Cole Small; 8. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 22E-Nash Ely; 2. 11H-Hayden Miller; 3. 84M-Chad Criswell; 4. 69-Cameron Smith; 5. 23J-Jake Eldreth; 6. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 7. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 8. 10-Nick Yinger

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 23F-Justin Foster; 2. 41-Logan Rumsey; 3. 5-Travis Scott; 4. 54-Brett Wanner; 5. 21T-Scott Fisher; 6. 21M-Zach Newlin; 7. 69-Justice Forbes; 8. 96-Billy Heltzel (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (8 laps) – 1. 77-David Holbrook; 2. 35-Steve Owings; 3. 70D-Frankie Herr; 4. 28-Matt Findley; 5. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 6. 10H-Dave Hollar; 7. 22B-Nat Tuckey

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 2. 17G-George Streaker; 3. 12M-Zach Newlin; 4. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 5. 22B-Nat Tuckey; 6. 10H-Dave Hollar; 7. 15s-Cole Small; 8. 10-Nick Yinger (DNF); 9. 69-Justice Forbes (DNS); 10. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle (DNS); 11. 96-Billy Heltzel (DNS)

 

 

Justin Whittall Breaks Through for First Port Royal Victory in Final 410 Sprint Car Start of the Season

By Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA- (October 15, 2022)- In a year filled with near misses and continued growth as a driver, Justin Whittall saved the best for last as he picked up his first career Port Royal Speedway victory Friday night during the final Weikert's Livestock 410 Sprint Car event of the season.

The victory came over a hard charging Dylan Cisney and Lucas Wolfe and was worth $6000 as it served as the make-up for the cancelled Labor Day Classic event.

Whittall lined up from the front row for the 25-lap A-main event alongside of Devon Borden and it was Whittall jumping to the top of the Speedway to grab the opening lead over Cisney, Borden, Wolfe and Buddy Kofoid.

Eighth-place starter Freddie Rahmer was on the move early as he moved into sixth on lap three.

However, Whittall was quickly distancing himself from the rest of the field as he stretched his advantage to more than two seconds within five laps. One lap later the New Jersey native hit lapped traffic, while the rest of the field hoped to track him down.

With 15 laps remaining, Cisney was starting to cut into Whittall's lead, but four laps later Whittall was gain stretching the lead as he approached a 3.0 second advantage with 11 to go.

Whittall had a scare one lap later when Austin Bishop, Jeff Halligan and Mike Water got turned around right in front of him and the youngster was forced to make an acrobatic maneuver to avoid contact and kept his car clean with 10 laps remaining.

While Whittall remained steady up front, it was Wolfe on the move after the restart as hehe went two four one to briefly move from fourth to second. Cisney took the runner-up spot back on the following lap.

Borden, who was running fourth at the time, saw his night come to an end with five laps remaining after a mechanical failure caused him to spin entering turn three to bring out the caution again.

Cisney tried a slider on Whittall after the return to green, but Whittall was not to be denied off the top of the Speedway. Rahmer got by Wolfe for the final podium spot one lap later, but Wolfe came powering back by on the following lap to regain the spot.

As Cisney hoped for a miracle over the final three laps, Whittall cruised home to the victory. Rahmer and Logan Wagner completed the top five followed by Kofoid, Danny Dietrich, Walter, Mike Wagner and Paulie Colagiovanni.

Danny Varin finished 12th and advanced six positions to earn the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger Award.

Sprint Car Feature Results (25 laps): 1. Justin Whittall. 2. Dylan Cisney 3. Lucas Wolfe. 4. Freddie Rahmer. 5. Logan Wagner. 6. Buddy Kofoid. 7. Danny Dietrich. 8. Michael Walter II. 9. Mike Wagner. 10. Paulie Colagiovanni. 11. Danny Varin. 12. Dan Shetler. 13. Kassidy Kreitz. 14. Cameron Smith. 15. Logan McCandless. 16. Devon Borden. 17. Jeff Halligan. 18. Austin Bishop. 19. Ryan Smith. 20. Derek Hauck.

 

 

Locke Claims Third 358 Sprint Title In A Row At Williams Grove

Carlisle driver becomes third driver in history to notch division hat trick

10/9/22

Mechanicsburg – Carlisle’s Derek Locke wrapped up his third Williams Grove Speedway 358 sprint track title in a row on September 23 in the final race of the year for the 358s at the historic oval.

That finish along with wins on May 20, July 15 and September 2 plus a sixth on June 10 and a third on June 24 netted Locke the season crown.

Locke becomes just the third driver in history at Williams Grove to win three 358 sprint titles in a row, joining Pat Cannon, 2010 - 2012 and Kevin Nouse from 2016 – 2018.

No drivers own more 358 sprint track titles than Cannon or Nouse who each have five to their credit. Cory Haas is a four-time champion

Division titlist Locke started out the 2022 season riding a nine race, two season win streak that he stretched to 10 in a row and three seasons before it came to an end on June 10, 2022.

Locke’s father Howie scored the 358 sprint track title at Williams Grove in 1992.

Finishing second through fifth in the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprint point standings for the season was Doug Hammaker, Steve Owings, Tyler Brehm and Kody Hartlaub.

Hartlaub of Hanover was voted the 2022 Rookie of the Year in the division.

Sixth through 10th in the final standings were Frankie Herr, Chad Criswell, Cody Fletcher, Matt Findley and Chris Frank.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Saturday, October 8, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

GREGG SATTERLEE SCORES FIRST LINCOLN WIN IN LAZER LATE MODEL CLASH; Cameron Smith Continues Rookie Season Success; Stephen Wurtzer Victorious in Central PA Legends Feature

Saturday, October 15, 2022 (6PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints [rain date: October 16]

Saturday & Sunday, February 25-26, 2023 ICE BREAKER WEEKEND

Abbottstown, PA (October 8, 2022) – The Inaugural Lazer Late Model Clash went to Gregg Satterlee on Saturday night. It was Satterlee’s first win at the Abbottstown oval. Earlier in the evening Satterlee set a new one-lap track record during time trials of 15.185 seconds. The previous record of 15.583 was held by Bryan Bernheisel.

Satterlee and Rick Eckert shared the front row for the start of the 35-lap feature. Satterlee and Eckert were wheel to wheel at the flag stand with Eckert taking the advantage down the back stretch to lead lap 1. Satterlee held on to second with Dylan Yoder, Bryan Bernheisel and Terver Feathers making up the top five.

Satterlee didn’t let Eckert out of his sight and was looking to the inside of the leader for an opportunity to take the top spot. The leaders entered lapped traffic on lap 7 which allowed Eckert to create some distance between Satterlee.

Cory Lawler spun in turn 3 bringing out the caution on lap 13. Eckert led Satterlee, Yoder, Bernheisel and Feathers to the cone for the single-file restart. Eckert had a solid restart and Yoder was all over Satterlee for second. Gene Knaub was working on Feathers for a way into the top five.

Satterlee got a good look under Eckert on lap 17 in turn 4 but did not make the pass. Eckert could not shake Satterlee and Gregg took the lead on lap 22 with a pass in turn 2.

Yoder started closing in on Eckert for second and took the spot on lap 24. Yoder started to close in on Satterlee as they raced through lapped traffic. Yoder got high in turn 4 on lap 27 which allowed Eckert to once again content for second.

Feathers was working on Bernheisel for fourth with 5 laps to go as Satterlee paced the field.

Satterlee took the checkered flag 1.516 seconds ahead of Yoder. Eckert crossed the line third and Feather was fourth. Bernheisel completed the top five.

Cameron Smith Continues Rookie Season Success

Tylar Rutherford and Ashley Cappetta made up the front row for the start of the 20-lap 358 sprint car feature on Saturday night. Cappetta led lap 1 with David Holbrook second and Hayden Miller and Cameron Smith battling for third. Smith took third on lap 2 and quickly reeled in Holbrook to battle for second. Smith got by Holbrook on lap 3 and quickly tracked down Cappetta.

Cody Fletcher stopped on the back stretch bringing out the caution on lap 4. The top five for the restart were Cappetta, Smith, Holbrook, Miller and Rutherford.

Smith went to the top on the restart but could not make the pass for the lead. Cameron took over the top spot by inches at the line on lap 6.

Rutherford slowed coming out of turn 4 and nearly collected Kody Hartlaub on the front stretch. Rutherford limped the car into the infield so no caution was thrown.

Smith got out of shape in turn 4 allowing Cappetta to close in to challenge for the lead.

Lap 14 saw a caution for debris on the track. Smith led Cappetta, Holbrook, Miller and Steve Owings to the cone for the restart. Smith had a strong restart and quickly pulled away from the field. Hartlaub got by Owings for fifth.

Tyler Brehm stopped in turn 2 resulting in a caution on lap 18. The yellow flag would wave again on lap 19 when Jayden Wolf was sitting backwards in turn 4.

Smith, Cappetta, Holbrook, Hartlaub and Miller lined up for a one lap shoot out. Smith got to the checkered flag 1.290 seconds ahead of Cappetta for his division leading fourth win of the season. Holbrook crossed the line third and Hartlaub was fourth. Miller completed the top five.

Stephen Wurtzer Victorious in Central PA Legends Feature

Stephen Wurtzer wired the field for his first career Lincoln Speedway Legends win. Wurtzer started on the pole and led the field into turn 1. Preston Alleman was second and Bob Stough was third at the line. Stough brought out the caution on lap 1 when he slowed and stopped in turn 2.

Wurtzer led Alleman, Travis McClelland, Seth Kearchner and Travis Perry for the restart. Wes Alleman came to a stop before the green flag bringing out the caution on the restart. The field lined up again and McClelland got by Preston for second.

Kearchner got by Alleman for third and Perry followed sending Alleman to fifth.

Chris Transeau worked his way into the top five and was all over Perry for fourth. Chad Earnst stopped in turn 2 bringing out the yellow flag on lap 10.

The top five for the restart were Wurtzer, McClelland, Kearchner, Perry and Transeau. Lap 14 saw the caution come out for debris. Devon Friese had worked his way up to fifth for the restart. The top four raced under a blanket as the laps wound down.

Wurtzer got to the checkered flag .609 seconds ahead of McClelland to score his first win at the track. Perry was third and Kearchner finished fourth. Friese completed the top five.

Next Saturday, October 15, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Dean’s Auto Plaza Night of Champions with the 410 Sprint Cars and 358 Sprint Cars. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates open at 3:30PM and grandstands open at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, October 8, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Super Late Models:

 Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 22-Gregg Satterlee ($3,500); 2. 24-Dylan Yoder; 3. 0-Rick Eckert; 4. 20-Trever Feathers; 5. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 6. 31-Dan Stone; 7. 94-Jason Miller; 8. 72-Tyler Emery; 9. 4-Gary Stuhler; 10. 1-Gene Knaub; 11. 32J-Shaun Jones; 12. 27-Jim Yoder; 13. 2-Andrew Yoder; 14. 4S-Ryan Montgomery; 15. 06-Mike Lupfer; 16. 59-Chad Julius; 17. 21-Chad Myers; 18. 18-DJ Mease; 19. 121-Larry Neiderer; 20. 93-Cory Lawler (DNF); 21. 21M-Matt Murphy (DNF); 22. 96-Matt Adams (DNF); 23. 17-Nick Dickson (DNF); 24. X-Bernie Beard

Lap Leaders – Rick Eckert (1-21) & Gregg Satterlee (22-35)

Super Late Model Qualifier One Finish (8 laps) - 1. 72-Tyler Emory; 2. 93-Cory Lawler; 3. 27-Jim Yoder; 4. 21-Chad Myers; 5. 4s-Ryan Montgomery; 6. X-Bernie Beard; 7. 59-Chad Julius; 8. 96-Matt Adams; 9. 21M-Matt Murphy; 10. 11-Kirk Baker (DNF)

Super Late Model Qualifier Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 4-Gary Stuhler; 2. 94-Jason Miller; 3. 2-Andrew Yoder; 4. 17-Nick Dickson; 5. 06-Mike Lupfer; 6. 121-Larry Neiderer; 7. 116-Travis Mease; 8. 4M-Kyle Moser; 9. 18-DJ Mease (DNF); 10. 112-Brandon Little (DNS)

Super Late Model Dash One Results 1. 22-Gregg Satterlee 15.394; 2. 0-Rick Eckert 15.468; 3. 24-Dylan Yoder 15.801; 4. 119-Bryan Bernheisel 15.877

Super Late Model Dash Two Results 1. 20-Trever Feathers 15.836; 2. 31-Dan Stone 15.902; 3. 1-Gene Knaub 16.068; 4. 32J-Shaun Jones 16.378

Super Late Model Consy Finish (8 laps) – 1. 59-Chad Julius; 2. 96-Matt Adams; 3. 18-DJ Mease; 4. 21M-Matt Murphy; 5. 4M-Kyle Moser (DNF); 6. 11-Kirk Baker (DNF); 7. 116-Travis Mease (DNF); 8. 112-Brandon Little (DNS)

Super Late Model Time Trial Results 1. 22-Gregg Satterlee 15.185*; 2. 0-Rick Eckert 15.249; 3. 119-Bryan Bernheisel 15.350; 4. 24-Dylan Yoder 15.373; 5. 20-Trever Feathers 15.429; 6. 1-Gene Knaub 15.443; 7. 31-Dan Stone 15.467; 8. 32J-Shaun Jones 15.471; 9. 93-Cory Lawler 15.537; 10. 94-Jason Miller 15.663; 11. 72-Tyler Emery 15.663; 12. 4-Gary Stuhler 15.672; 13. 4S-Ryan Montgomery 15.725; 14. 17-Nick Dickson 15.726; 15. 27-Jim Yoder 15.837; 16. 2-Andrew Yoder 15.904; 17. 11-Kirk Baker 15.986; 18. 06-Mike Lupfer 16.070; 19. 21-Chad Myers 16.139; 20. 121-Larry Neiderer 16.171; 21. X-Bernie Beard 16.305; 22. 116-Travis Mease 16.357; 23. 59-Chad Julius 16.469; 24. 18-DJ Mease 16.502; 25. 21M-Matt Murphy 16.710; 26. 4M-Kyle Moser 16.851; 27. 96-Matt Adams 16.890; 28. 112-Braden Little NT

H & N Landscaping 358 Sprint Cars

358 Sprint Feature (20 laps) – 1. 69S-Cameron Smith; 2. 89-Ashely Cappetta; 3. 77-David Holbrook; 4. 2-Kody Hartlaub; 5. 11H-Hayden Miller; 6. 35-Steve Owings; 7. 22E-Nash Ely; 8. 66-Doug Hammaker; 9. 41-Logan Rumsey; 10. 21M-Zach Newlin; 11. 34-Dylan Norris; 12. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 13. 21T-Scott Fisher; 14. 5-Travis Scott; 15. 54-Brett Wanner; 16. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 17. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 18. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 19. 28-Matt Findley; 20. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 21. 7W-Jayden Wolf; 22. 23F-Justin Foster (DNF); 23. 3-Tyler Brehm (DNF); 24. 19R-Tylar Rutherford (DNF)

Lap Leaders: Ashley Cappetta (1-6) & Cameron Smith (7-20)

358 Sprint Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 34-Dylan Norris; 2. 21M-Zach Newlin; 3. 22E-Nash Ely; 4. 54-Brett Wanner; 5. 69-Justice Forbes; 6. 5B-Bobby Butler; 7. 96-Billy Heltzel; 8. 10-Nick Yinger

358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 69S-Cameron Smith; 2. 41-Logan Rumsey; 3. 23-Justin Foster; 4. 66a-Cody Fletcher; 5. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 6. 15S-Cole Small; 7. 70D-Frankie Herr (DNF); 8. 9D-Adin Daniels (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 35-Steve Owings; 2. 77-David Holbrook; 3. 23B-Preston Lattomus; 4. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle; 5. 21T-Scott Fisher; 6. 5-Travis Scott; 7. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh (DNF)

358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (8 laps) – 1. 11H-Hayden Miller; 2. 19R-Tylar Rutherford; 3. 7w-Jayden Wolf; 4. 17G-George Streaker Jr.; 5. 77K-Steven Kisamore; 6. 1a-Chase Gutshall; 7. 17-Andrew Hake

358 Sprint Heat Five Finish (8 laps) – 1. 2-Kody Hartlaub; 2. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 3. 66-Doug Hammaker; 4. 28-Matt Findley; 5. 3-Tyler Brehm; 6. 27-Jay Galloway; 7. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNS)

358 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 21T-Scott Fisher; 2. 5-Travis Scott; 3. 12K-Kyle Rohrbaugh; 4. 3-Tyler Brehm; 5. 45-Jeff Rohrbaugh; 6. 77K-Steven Kisamore; 7. 69-Justice Forbes; 8. 27-Jay Galloway; 9. 17-Andrew Hake; 10. 5B-Bobby Butler; 11. 15s-Cole Small; 12. 1a-Chase Gutshall (DNF); 13. 70D-Frankie Herr (DNF); 14. 10-Nick Yinger (DNF); 15. 96-Billy Heltzel (DNF); 16. 9D-Adin Daniels (DNS); 17. 22B-Nat Tuckey (DNS)

Central PA Legends

Central PA Legends Feature 1. 14w-Stephen Wurtzer; 2. 51-Travis McClelland; 3. 19P-Travis Perry; 4. 30K-Seth Kearchner; 5. 12F-Devon Friese; 6. 18-Chris Transeau; 7. 31K-Lincoln Kearchner; 8. 7A-Preston Alleman; 9. 39-Wayne Dutterer; 10. 9-Rick Hartwig; 11. 77A-Aaron Updegraff; 12. 26-Shaun Abney; 13. 2G-Josh Schrum; 14. 27-Logan Carbaugh; 15. 80-Wes Alleman; 16. 4J-Choya Young; 17. 93-Brent Marquis; 18. 56-Zach Baxter; 19. 119-Brady Arndt; 20. 30W-Bryan Wagaman; 21. 55x-Richie Dobson; 22. 11R-Scott Musselman; 23. 25-Eric Hurst; 24. 17-Cory Phillips; 25. 24-Justice Calabro (DNF); 26. 3G-Chad Earnst (DNF); 27. 1G-Jeremy Ott (DNF); 28. 07-Bob Stough (DNF)

Central PA Legends Qualifier One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 24-Justice Calabro; 2. 1G-Jeremy Ott; 3. 80-Wes Alleman; 4. 93-Brent Marquis; 5. 70-Mike Racine; 6. 119-Brady Arndt; 7. 90-Scott Spidle; 8. 5R-Brian Rampmeyer; 9. 00-Eric McClane; 10. 7s-Gary Stuhler; 11. 0-Galen Witmer; 12. 19s-Steve Seibert (DNF); 13. 57-Luke Stiles (DNF)

Central PA Legends Qualifier Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 2G-Joshua Schrum; 2. 30w-Bryan Wagaman; 3. 56-Zach Baxter; 4. 55x-Richie Dobson; 5. 30-Justin Wagaman; 6. 27-Logan Carbaugh; 7. 11R-Scott Musselman; 8. 17-Cory Phillips; 9. 61-Shaun Miller; 10. 7H-Hunter McElroy; 11. 1-Denny Willey (DNF); 12. 54-Roy Warehime (DNF)

Central PA Legends Time Trial Results 1. 18-Chris Transeau 19.568; 2. 12F-Devon Friese 19.703; 3. 19P-Travis Perry 19.762; 4. 51-Travis McClelland 19.834; 5. 07-Bob Stough 19.849; 6. 3G-Chad Earnst 19.881; 7. 30K-Seth Kearchner 19.889; 8. 9-Rick Hartwig 20.060; 9. 7A-Preston Alleman 20.061; 10. 14W-Stephen Wurtzer 20.130; 11. 31K-Lincoln Kearchner 20.154; 12. 39-Wayne Dutterer 20.203; 13. 25-Eric Hurst 20.244; 14. 26-Shaun Abney 20.249; 15. 4J-Choya Young 20.272; 16. 77A-Aaron Updegraff 20.279; 17. 1G-Jeremy Ott 20.324; 18. 2G-Josh Schrum 20.326; 19. 24-Justice Calabro 20.347; 20. 30W-Bryan Wagaman 20.391; 21. 93-Brent Marquis 20.407; 22. 17-Cory Phillips 20.409; 23. 119-Brady Arndt 20.414; 24. 11R-Scott Musselman 20.431; 25. 70-Mike Racine 20.447; 26. 27-Logan Carbaugh 20.459; 27. 80-Wes Alleman 20.466; 28. 30-Justin Wagaman 20.534; 29. 90-Scott Spidle 20.566; 30. 55X-Richie Dobson 20.616; 31. 7S-Gary Stuhler 20.636; 32. 1-Denny Willey 20.713; 33. 5R-Brian Rampmeyer 20.863; 34. 56-Zach Baxter 20.910; 35. 19S-Steve Seibert 20.929; 36. 54-Roy Warehime 21.020; 37. 00-Eric McClane 21.022; 38. 61-Shaun Miller 21.155; 39. 57-Luke Stiles 21.262; 40. 7H-Hunter McElroy 21.603; 41. 0-Galen Witmer 23.006

 

 

Anthony Macri Continues Dominant Season in 410 Competition with First World of Outlaws Triumph; Dillan Stake Scores Yet Another Limited Late Model Win

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Penn. (Oct. 8, 2022)- In a season filled with multiple trips to victory lane across Central Pennsylvania and afar, it's hard to believe that the Anthony Macri had yet to conquer the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series in 2022.

Well, Macri got over the hump and scored his first career Outlaw triumph during the Friday night opener of the Nittany Showdown Friday night over a hard charging Lance Dewease, Logan Wagner, Justin Whittall and David Gravel.

The victory was worth $10,000 and only furthered ensured that Macri would be a favorite to bring home the $15,000 payday come Saturday night in the finale.

Macri captured the pole position for the 25-lap event courtesy of a fortunate redraw and he lined up alongside of Justin Whittall to take the green flag. He quickly pounded to grab the top spot on the opening lap over Schatz, Whittall, Dewease and Spencer Bayston.

Whittall got back by Schatz on lap two, while Macri was setting a torrid pace up front and caught the tail end of the field five laps later.

Dewease moved past Schatz for the final podium spot on the same lap and five laps later he got by Whittall for the runner-up spot. Eighth-place starter Logan Wagner was on the move and he moved into fourth after the completion of 15 laps as well.

One lap later the feature event's lone caution flew when Brent Marks got into the frontstretch outside guardrail with a flat tired to come to a stop while racing for sixth.

Dewease showed his muscle in turn's three and four following the return to green-flag action as he slid under Macri for the top spot briefly, but Macri was able to cross back under coming to the flagstand to retain the lead. Dewease would try again on the next circuit to no avail.

Four laps later Wagner continued his march to the front as he moved into the final podium spot and Dewease would close within striking distance with two laps remaining. However, Macri was too strong off the top as he held on to grab the victory by a margin of .772 seconds.

Schatz, Bayston, Sye Lynch, Ryan Smith and Carson Macedo rounded out the top ten. 18th-place finisher Logan Schuchart earned the night's $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger award after taking a provisional to start the A-main.

410 Sprint Car Feature Results: 1. Anthony Macri; 2. Lance Dewease; 3. Logan Wagner; 4. Justin Whittall; 5. David Gravel; 6. Donny Schatz; 7. Spencer Bayston; 8. Sye Lynch; 9. Ryan Smith; 10. Carson Macedo; 11. Danny Dietrich; 12. James McFadden; 13. Brad Sweet; 14. Lucas Wolfe; 15. Jacob Allen; 16. Gio Scelzi; 17. Mike Wagner; 18. Logan Schuchart; 19. Sheldon Haudenschild; 20. Dylan Cisney; 21. Brian Brown; 22. Devon Borden; 23. Brock Zearfoss; 24. Robbie Price; 25. Steve Buckwatler; 26. Brent Marks.

Dillan Stake continued what has been a dominant season in Selinsgrove Ford Limited Late Model as he scored the victory during the Top-24 invite only feature event for the division. Devin Hart, Taylor Farling, Derrick Garman and Andrew Yoder rounded out the top five.

Hart scored the $100 Dedicated Nursing Associates, Inc. Hard Charger Award after starting eighth on the grid.

Stake holds a 280-point advantage in the standings with one night left of racing on the 2022 schedule for the division. Hart, Shawn Shoemaker, Trent Brenneman and Ryan Zook round out the top five.

The series will return to action on Friday, Oct. 21st as part of the annual Blue Collar Classic event to close out their season.

Limited Late Model Results: 1.Dillan Stake, 2. Devin Hart, 3. Taylor Farling, 4. Derrick Garman, 5. Andrew Yioder, 6. Trent Brenneman, 7. Jared Fulkroad, 8. Matt Parks, 9. Shawn Shoemaker, 10. Todd Snook, 11. Ryan Zook, 12. Chad Smith, 13. Daulton Bigler, 14. Matt Williamson, 15. Chase Bowsman, 16. Kenny Yoder, 17. Maddox Smith

 

 

Thursday, October 6, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

GIOVANNI SCELZI HOLDS OFF BUDDY KOFOID TO WIN THE BRIAN MONTIETH CLASSIC

Saturday, October 8, 2022 (6PM) LAZER LATE MODEL CLASH: Super Late Models, 358 Sprints and Central PA Legends

Saturday, October 15, 2022 (6PM) DEAN’S AUTO PLAZA NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS: 410 Sprints and 358 Sprints [rain date: October 16]

Saturday & Sunday, February 25-26, 2023 ICE BREAKER WEEKEND

Abbottstown, PA (October 6, 2022) – Giovanni Scelzi had yet to have success at Lincoln Speedway but that all changed Thursday night at the Brian Montieth Classic. Scelzi drew the 1 in the redraw, putting him on the pole for the 35-lap $7,500 to win feature. The first words out of his mouth in victory lane were, “I think hell froze over if I won at this place. I’ve struggled my whole career here. Drawing the 1 definitely helped.”

Scelzi found himself in lapped traffic late in the race which allowed Buddy Kofoid to close in and take a shot at the lead, “I couldn’t quite tell who it was. I knew with those lappers in front of me someone would be closing.” A caution with two laps to go realigned the field and set up Scelzi for his first career Lincoln win. Scelzi joked in victory lane, “I also said if I ever won a 410 race here I’m going to retire so I hope you guys enjoyed it this is the last time you’ll ever see me race.”

Giovanni ran the high line around the track most of the race and when asked about the similarity to the driving style of the night’s honoree, Brian Montieth, Scelzi shared, “I can’t run the top quite as hard as he can, I think I need to shave my head.”

Scelzi took the lead from the pole when the green flag dropped with Brian Brown in second and Kyle Reinhardt in third. Justin Peck got by Dylan Norris at the line for fourth.

Reinhardt was searching the bottom, looking for a way around Brown for second. Scelzi was pulling away from the field as Brown, Reinhardt and Peck battled for second. Giovanni entered lapped traffic on lap 6, right before the caution came out on lap 7 when Glenndon Forsythe slowed on the back stretch. Forsythe had been running in the top 10.

Scelzi, Brown, Reinhardt, Peck and Norris were the top five for the restart. Reinhardt looked under Brown for second and took the spot coming out turn 2. Cory Haas brought out the caution on lap 8 when he stopped coming out of turn 2.

Peck was all over Brown on the restart and the two were nose to tail at the line. Norris was holding off a charge by Buddy Kofoid right behind them. Kofoid got by Norris for fifth and went to work on Peck. Buddy slid Peck for fourth in turn 2 and took the spot on lap 13. Scelzi found himself in lapped traffic again on lap 15 with two lapped cars racing side by side in front of him, allowing Reinhardt to close in.

Kofoid reeled in Brown and the two were side by side at the line on lap 18. Kofoid took third from Brown on lap 19. Peck followed, taking fourth.

Reinhardt got caught behind a lapped car allowing Kofoid to close in. Kofoid tried a slide job on Reinhardt for second on lap 22 but did not complete the pass.

Danny Dietrich was on the move running sixth with 10 laps to go after starting 19th. Kofoid got by Reinhardt for second on lap 25. Once again, Peck followed taking third.

Kofoid was closing in on Giovanni as they both ran the top line around the track. Kofoid was on Scelzi’s bumper with 3 laps to go at the line.

The yellow flag waved on lap 33 when Devon Borden stopped in turn 4.

Scelzi, Kofoid, Peck, Reinhardt and Dietrich lined up for a green, white, checkered finish.

Both Gio and Buddy went high in turns 1 and 2. Scelzi held on to win and crossed the line .970 seconds ahead of Kofoid. Peck finished third and Dietrich was the hard charger, finishing fourth after starting 19th. Reinhardt completed the top five.

Justin Peck set quick time over the 36-car field with a lap time of 13.299 seconds.

This Saturday, October 8, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the Lazer Late Model Clash featuring the super late models, 358 sprint cars and Central PA Legends. Racing starts at 6PM with pit gates open at 3:30PM and grandstands open at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Thursday, October 6, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Gene Latta Ford 410 Sprints:

410 Sprint Feature (35 Laps) – 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi ($7,500); 2. 11K-Buddy Kofoid; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 6. 39M-Anthony Macri; 7. 21B-Brian Brown; 8. 44-Dylan Norris; 9. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 10. 99M-Kyle Moody; 11. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 12. 1X-Chad Trout; 13. 5W-Lucas Wolfe; 14. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 15. 10-Ryan Smith; 16. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 17. 11A-Austin Bishop; 18. 4R-Tim Wagaman; 19. 3-Ayrton Gennetten; 20. 23B-Devon Borden (DNF); 21. 75-Tyler Ross (DNF); 22. 38-Cory Haas (DNF); 23. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe (DNF); 24. 73-Scotty Thiel (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Giovanni Scelzi (1-35)

410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 44-Dylan Norris; 2. 99m-Kyle Moody; 3. 13-Justin Peck; 4. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 5. 38-Cory Haas; 6. 10X-Ryan Smith; 7. 39T-Cameron Smith; 8. 19R-Matt Campbell (DNF); 9. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps) - 1. 5w-Lucas Wolfe; 2. 11K-Buddy Kofoid; 3. 23-Devon Borden; 4. 21B-Brian Brown; 5. 8R-Freddie Rahmer; 6. 75-Tyler Ross; 7. 23-Michael Millard; 8. 33-Riley Emig; 9. 7-Tim Buckwalter (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps) - 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi; 2. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe; 3. 5E-Brandon Rahmer; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich; 6. 73-Scotty Thiel; 7. 55M-Domenic Melair (DNF); 8. 4z-Zane Rudisill (DNF)

410 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps) – 1. 91-Kyle Reinhardt; 2. 1X-Chad Trout; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger; 4. 11A-Austin Bishop; 5. 4R-Tim Wagaman; 6. 7H-Trey Hivner; 7. 11P-Niki Young; 8. 39m-Anthony Macri (DNF); 9. 5a-Zachary Allman (DNS)

410 Sprint Consy Finish (10 laps) – 1. 39M-Anthony Macri; 2. 75-Tyler Ross; 3. 10X-Ryan Smith; 4. 73-Scotty Thiel; 5. 4z-Zane Rudisill; 6. 7H-Trey Hivner; 7. 11P-Niki Young; 8. 39T-Cameron Smith; 9. 33-Riley Emig; 10. 23-Michael Millard; 11. 55M-Domenic Melair; 12. 23A-Chris Arnold (DNF); 13. 7-Tim Buckwalter (DNS); 14. 5a-Zachary Allman (DNS)

410 Time Trial Results 1. 13-Justin Peck 13.299; 2. 21B-Brian Brown 13.346; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi 13.358; 4. 39M-Anthony Macri 13.359; 5. 44-Dylan Norris 13.373; 6. 11K-Buddy Kofoid 13.403; 7. 48-Danny Dietrich 13.421; 8. 1X-Chad Trout 13.423; 9. 19R-Matt Campbell 13.457; 10. 5W-Lucas Wolfe 13.465; 11. 3-Ayrton Gennetten 13.506; 12. 91-Kyle Reinhardt 13.532; 13. 99M-Kyle Moody 13.546; 14. 8R-Freddie Rahmer 13.563; 15. 4Z-Zane Rudisill 13.573; 16. 16A-Aaron Bollinger 13.575; 17. 38-Cory Haas 13.608; 18. 75-Tyler Ross 13.625; 19. 5F-Glenndon Forsythe 13.644; 20. 11A-Austin Bishop 13.644; 21. 69-Tim Glatfelter 13.656; 22. 23B-Devon Borden 13.669; 23. 73-Scotty Thiel 13.671; 24. 7H-Trey Hivner 13.674; 25. 10X-Ryan Smith 13.688; 26. 23-Michael Millard 13.691; 27. 5E-Brandon Rahmer 13.696; 28. 4R-Tim Wagaman 13.759; 29. 23A-Chris Arnold 13.777; 30. 7-Tim Buckwalter 13.799; 31. 55M-Domenic Melair 13.847; 32. 11P-Niki Young 13.915; 33. 39T-Cameron Smith 13.958; 34. 33-Riley Emig 14.031; 35. 5A-Zachary Allman 14.424; 36. 19-Troy Wagaman 15.143

 

 

 

Williams Grove 60th Anniversary Champion Racing Oil National Open Set For October 22, Raindate Is October 23 More details announced for rescheduled, season-ending, 75K to win outlaws event

10/6/22

Mechanicsburg – More details have been announced regarding the rescheduled Diamond Anniversary Champion Racing Oil National Open slated for October 22 at Williams Grove Speedway.

Sanctioned by the World of Outlaws and paying $75,000 to win, the prestigious event will be 40-laps in distance as it celebrates its 60th annual running. .

Thanks to the remnants of hurricane Ian, attempts to run the event on October 1 proved unsuccessful.

Adult general admission gates for the October 22 race will open at 4 pm.

Warm-ups are slated to get underway at 6 pm followed immediately by qualifying time trials.

The event carries a raindate of Sunday, October 23 with warm-ups again slated for 6 pm.

For fans who already purchased print tickets to the Saturday, October 1 event and will not be able to return on Saturday, October 22, refund options are available. However, these print tickets are valid at the gates for the October 22 event.

Those who received print tickets can mail in to the World of Outlaws office. For more details or questions, email tickets@dirtcar.com.

When the event resumes in three weeks time, all eyes will be on the famed Outlaws vs. Posse rivalry.

Travelers such as Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Sheldon Haudenschild, Carson Macedo, David Gravel, and more hope to steal the loot from locals like Lance Dewease, Brent Marks, Danny Dietrich, Anthony Macri, and Freddie Rahmer, among others.

Dewease won a rain-shortened National Open Preliminary on September 30. The win was his fourth in a row at the track in September.

The season finale Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open event will pay full points towards the 2022 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track championship and the title will be decided at the conclusion of the 40-lap feature. It will be the final race on the 2022 schedule.

Adult general admission for October 22nd is set at $40 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $20. Kids ages 12 and under are admitted for FREE.

For all the latest speedway news and information, visit www.williamsgrove.com and follow the oval on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

 

World of Outlaws Set to Invade Port Royal Speedway for Two-Day Nittany Showdown

By- Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, Pa- (Oct 5, 2022) Port Royal Speedway returns to action this Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7-8, with the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series taking part in the Nittany Showdown!

The Selinsgrove Ford Limited Late Models (Friday) and the PennsValley MeatMarket PA Sprint Series 305 Sprint Cars (Saturday ) are also on the card in a pair of invite only feature events as well!

Friday’s 25-lap event will pay $10,000 to win, while Saturday’s 30-lap finale will pay $15,000 to win!

This will be the ninth consecutive season that the Outlaws visit the Speed Palace, and the second visit of the season for the traveling invaders to take on the local PA Posse!

Kyle Larson scored the victory earlier this season in the July visit of the series and it was worth $20,000!

Other past winners in Outlaw competition at the track include Kerry Madsen, Spencer Bayston, Donny Schatz (4), Kyle Larson (3), Logan Schuchart, Brad Sweet, Ryan Smith, Jason Meyers, Brad Furr, Danny Wood, Doug Wolfgang, Don Kreitz Jr. and Lynn Paxton won the very first visit in July of 1979.

Along with the Outlaws and local contingent, it is expected that several other outsiders will make the trek to the Juniata County oval as well.

To go along with the PA Posse vs the Outlaws rivalry, the Outlaws points battle is very much up for grabs entering the weekend. Currently Sweet holds a 96-point advantage in the standings over David Gravel and a 140-point advantage over third-place Carson Macedo. Sheldon Haudenschild (-240) and Schatz (-244) make up the top five.

Schuchart ,James McFadden, Bayston, Jacob Allen and Brock Zearfoss complete the top ten.

Reserve Seats ($35) are still available for the weekend and are on sale through the World of Outlaws website.

Ticket prices are the same for both days! $30 Adult General Admission, Students (12-17) $20, Kids- Free, Pit Admission $40

Friday, Oct. 7 4pm — Pit Gates Open for Fans 6pm — Hot Laps/Qualifying 7pm — Opening Ceremonies

Saturday, Oct. 8 2pm — Pit Gates Open for Fans 5pm — Hot Laps/Qualifying 6pm — Opening Ceremonies M

 

 

BAPS Moves Sprint Car Event to "The Night Before"

YORK HAVEN, Pa.: A shift on the schedule will lead to more posted money for 410 Sprint Car drivers in October at BAPS Motor Speedway.

On the heels of the Williams Grove National Open being postponed last weekend and moved to October 22, the management team of Kolten Gouse and Scott Gobrecht made the decision to alter the schedule to accommodate the storied event.

Gouse and Gobrecht have moved the regularly scheduled 410 Sprint, Limited Late Model, and Extreme Stock triple-header on October 22 to one day earlier. The newly branded “The Night Before” presented by Denk Electric and Pleasantville Construction will take place on Friday, October 21 and is the perfect lead-in to the National Open.

The purse for the 410 Sprints now features a $6,000 payday to the winner, courtesy of the speedway and www.SprintCarUnlimited.TV. The Creekside Auto Sales Late Models will hold their final point race of the season, and the Superior Homes Extreme Stocks will have a feature-only program. Hot laps are 6:45 p.m. with heat races taking place at 7:30.

“We understand the importance of the National Open to the central Pennsylvania region,” Gouse said. “Moving to Friday also gives some traveling teams an opportunity to run two races instead of one that weekend.

“Anytime you can give a little extra money to teams, that’s a positive. We have to thank our sponsors for stepping up and making this a bigger event on a weekend that will draw attention from around the country.”

The regularly scheduled Extreme Stock Invitational has been taken off the schedule because of the date change. General admission is $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, and $15 for students. Kids 12-under are free. Pit passes are $35.

 

 

$75,000-to-win National Open Rescheduled for Saturday, October 22 at Williams Grove Speedway

World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Return to Mechanicsburg, PA 1/2-Mile in Three Weeks

MECHANICSBURG, PA - October 1, 2022 - World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and Williams Grove Speedway officials have confirmed the Diamond Anniversary 60th Annual Champion Racing Oil National Open is rescheduled for Saturday, October 22.

The one-night-only affair will still offer a $75,000-to-win payout for racers. Originally scheduled for Saturday, October 1, the remnants of Hurricane Ian washed away the first attempt with consistent rain falling all weekend long in Mechanicsburg, PA.

The October 22 date for the National Open would not be possible without support from several other Central Pennsylvania tracks working together in assistance of Williams Grove's prestigious event. BAPS Motor Speedway has graciously moved their Saturday show to Friday, October 21, while Port Royal Speedway has kindly agreed to cancel their weekend plans.

For fans who already purchased tickets to the Saturday, October 1 event and will not be able to return on Saturday, October 22, refund options are available. Those who received print tickets can mail in to the World of Outlaws office.. For more details emailtickets@dirtcar.com if you have further questions.

When the event resumes in three weeks time, all eyes will be on the famed Outlaws vs. Posse rivalry. Travelers such as Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Sheldon Haudenschild, Carson Macedo, David Gravel, and more hope to steal the loot from locals like Lance Dewease, Brent Marks, Danny Dietrich, Anthony Macri, and Freddie Rahmer, among others.

Dewease won a rain-shortened National Open Preliminary on September 30.

The season finale Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open event will pay full points towards the 2022 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track championship and the title will be decided at the conclusion of the 40-lap feature. It will be the final race on the 2022 schedule.

For all the latest speedway news and information, visit www.williamsgrove.com and follow the oval on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

 

Lance Dewease Wins Rain Shortened Williams Grove National Open Preliminary

9/30/22

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease raced through the raindrops to win an abbreviated Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws Sprint Cars National Open Preliminary at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night.

The win completed a clean sweep of September action at Williams Grove by Dewease who also took three other main events during the month.

Friday’s win was the 110th of Dewease’s career at the oval, worth $10,000. It was also his seventh victory of the season there and the third of his career in the National Open Preliminary event.

Some 51 cars entered the big event on Friday at Williams Grove, meant to set the stage for Saturday’s Diamond Anniversary, 40-lap, $75,000 to win Champion Racing Oil National Open itself.

And Dewease earned the pole for what was to be the 25-lap Friday main by winning the dash over Sheldon Haudenschild.

As light rain began to fall, the feature took the green flag with Dewease beating Haudenschild into the first corner to take the early lead as Carson Macedo, Anthony Macri and Brent Marks gave chase.

By lap four Dewease had built a 1.6 second lead over Ohio’s Haudenschild.

The pacesetter was just ready to enter the rear of the field, just a few car lengths from beginning to put cars a lap down in the first corner when outlaws officials called for a yellow flag due to a slickening racing surface thanks to the moisture.

The caution period lasted approximately five minutes as officials kept cars circling the half-mile oval with intentions to work the surface back into racing condition.

And the tenacity paid off when the green flag again appeared for a restart with Haudenschild and Macedo following while Marks was up to fourth.

Already an outlaws winner at the track earlier this season, Marks was on the move when action resumed as he muscled third away from Macedo by lap 10.

But then moments later as Dewease was just about to complete lap 11, Marks went catapulting out over the third turn rail before ending up against the speedway grounds perimeter fencing.

The Myerstown driver had hopped the cushion as he entered the third corner, causing his car to barrel into a series high-flying flips.

Luckily the pilot escaped injury.

The stoppage for the Marks crash saw the persistent light rains continue, forcing officials to remove cars from the track.

After another 30-minute delay due to the showers, cars were called back to the track when the moisture relented and the surface was just put back into race-ready condition and the cars were lining up for a restart when another round of rain began falling.

Under World of Outlaws rules, outlaws officials then certified the race complete with 10 laps recorded.

Dewease would take the win by 1.3 seconds over Haudenschild.

Macedo inherited third, followed by Macri and David Gravel.

Sixth through 10th went to Brad Sweet, Jacob Allen, Donny Schatz, Spencer Bayston and Justin Peck.

Heats went to Haudenschild, Gravel, Marks and Macri.

Steve Buckwalter won the C Main and Dylan Cisney took the B Main.

Marks set overall fast time in time trials with a lap of 16.520 seconds.

Feature Finish

9/30/22

410 sprint cars, 10 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Sheldon Haudenschild, 3. Carson Macedo, 4. Anthony Macri, 5. David Gravel, 6. Brad Sweet, 7. Jacob Allen, 8. Donny Schatz, Spencer Bayston, 10. Justin Peck, 11. Buddy Kofoid, 12. Danny Dietrich, 13. Rico Abreu, 14. Cory Eliason, 15. Gio Scelzi, 16. Lucas Wolfe, 17. James McFadden, 18. Logan Schuchart, 19. Freddie Rahmer, 20. Dylan Norris, 21. TJ Stutts, 22. Brock Zearfoss, 23. Daryn Pittman, 24. Dylan Cisney, 25. Ayron Gennetten, 26. Brent Shearer, 27. Brent Marks

DNQ: Chad Trout, Ryan Smith, Brian Brown, Kyle Reinhardt, Kyle Moody, Austin Bishop, Noah Gass, Jeff Halligan, Devon Borden, Matt Campbell, Steve Buckwalter, Tyler Ross, Landon Myers, Tim Buckwalter, Chase Dietz, Robbie Kendall, Troy Wagaman, Bryn Gohn, Alan Krimes, Riley Emig, Kraig Kinser, Kasey Kahne, Troy Fraker, Robbie Price

 

 

MACRI THREE-PEATS IN SELINSGROVE NACE MEMORIAL NATIONAL OPEN;

SPAHR CLOSES OUT 305 SPRINT CAR SEASON WITH SECOND WIN

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Anthony Macri of Dillsburg captured his third straight victory in the Jim Nace Memorial 40th Annual National Open for 410 sprint cars Saturday night at Selinsgrove Speedway.

Macri, who won the division’s first race of the year in April’s Ray Tilley Classic, book-ended his season at the historic speedway by becoming the fourth driver to record three consecutive wins in the National Open. The late Maynard Yingst of Linglestown (1983-85), Fred Rahmer of Salfordville (1995-97), and Pat Cannon of Etters (2011-2013) also pulled off the feat.

The win aboard the Macri Concrete/J&S Classics No. 39M was worth $26,000, a tribute to one of Nace’s most popular car numbers he campaigned in central Pennsylvania sprint car racing.

Gio Scelzi of Fresno, Calif., was the Fast Tees Fast Qualifier with a lap of 16.341. Scelzi scored his first career win at the track in May.

Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove, who won two of the eight 410 sprint car races this year, clinched his first career Lelands.com 410 sprint car track championship worth $5,000.

Logan Spahr of Lewisberry won his second race of the year in the 20-lap PASS 305 sprint car feature.

Ken Duke of Selinsgrove wrapped up his first career Apache Tree Service 305 sprint car track championship.

The two-day National Open weekend, a first at the track since 1992, concluded the speedway’s 76th anniversary season.

Polesitter Danny Dietrich out-dueled second-place starter Anthony Macri for the early lead at the start of the sprint car main event. For the first laps, Macri tormented Dietrich for the front spot but struggled to find a way around him. On the seventh circuit, Macri powered underneath Dietrich in turn two to take command of the field while third-place starter Brian Brown and fourth-place starter Freddie Rahmer raced in the top five.

At the lap 15 mark, Dietrich reeled in Macri again and on lap 17 pulled a slider in turn two. Dietrich was able to take the lead back for a few seconds until Macri raced back underneath him to reclaim the front spot out of turn two.

The race was red-flagged on lap 20 for a scheduled fuel stop. Under the red flag, Brown’s car developed a flat tire and he was forced to restart on the rear of the field.

When the race resumed, Macri led Dietrich, 10th-place starter Brent Marks, sixth-place starter Daryn Pittman, and Rahmer. The closest battle on the track in the second half of the race was the battle for third between Marks and Pittman.

In the final laps of the race, Dietrich was reeling in Macri, erasing the deficit with each passing lap. At the checkered flag, Macri was victorious by just 1.6 seconds over Dietrich, Pittman, Marks, and Rahmer.

Front row starter Kruz Kepner pulled into the early lead at the start of the 305 sprint car feature and was chased by third-place starter Austin Reed.

Reed took over the front spot on lap three with an outside pass in turn four. He set the pace through lap seven, when sixth-place starter Logan Spahr made the winning pass using the inside lane off turn four.

Kepner attempted to reel in the leader to no avail. Spahr took the checkered flag by two seconds over Kepner, Zach Rhodes, Reed, and Doug Dodson.

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 24 September 2022
410 Sprint Cars – 25 Entries
40-Lap A-Main: 1) 39M Anthony Macri 2) 48 Danny Dietrich 3) 27 Daryn Pittman 4) 19 Brent Marks 5) 51 Freddie Rahmer 6) 23 Devon Borden 7) 5W Lucas Wolfe 8) 18 Gio Scelzi 9) 71 Cory Eliason 10) 11 TJ Stutts 11) 12 Blane Heimbach 12) 21 Brian Brown 13) M1 Mark Smith 14) 75 Tyler Ross 15) 19R Matt Campbell 16) 5G Briggs Danner 17) 33 Michael Walter 18) 25 Tyler Bear 19) 6 Ryan Smith 20) 33 Gerard McIntyre 21) 17B Steve Buckwalter 22) 35 Jason Shultz 23) 20 Ryan Taylor 24) 0 Rick Lafferty 25) 67 Justin Whittall
Heat Winners: Danny Dietrich, Brian Brown, Freddie Rahmer
Time Trials: 1) 18 Gio Scelzi 16.341 2) 39M Anthony Macri 16.406 3) 5W Lucas Wolfe 16.451 4) 48 Danny Dietrich 16.486 5) 19M Brent Marks 16.580 6) Freddie Rahmer 16.650 7) 27 Daryn Borden 16.655 8) 23 Devon Borden 16.704 9) 21 Brian Brown 16.735 10) 71 Cory Eliason 16.757 11) 12 Blane Heimbach 16.767 12) 11 TJ Stutts 16.846 13) 6 Ryan Smith 16.882 14) 5G Briggs Danner 16.930 15) 20 Ryan Taylor 16.930 16) M1 Mark Smith 16.945 17) 35 Jason Shultz 16.947 18) 67 Justin Whittall 16.970 19) 75 Tyler Ross 17.112 20) 33 Gerard McIntyre 17.130 21) 17B Steve Buckwalter 17.142 22) 19R Matt Campbell 17.153 23) 25 Tyler Bear 17.270 24) 0 Rick Lafferty 17.302 25) Michael Walter DNT
PASS 305 Sprint Cars – 25 Entries
20-Lap A-Main: 1) 5 Logan Spahr 2) 19 Kruz Kepner 3) 31 Zach Rhodes 4) 34 Austin Reed 5) 20 Doug Dodson 6) 25 Dustin Young 7) 7 Drew Young 8) 10 Jake Waters 9) 67 Ken Duke 10) 39X Scott Frack 11) 95 Garrett Bard 12) 97 Kenny Heffner 13) 29R Seth Schnoke 14) 61 John Scarborough 15) 06K Erick Knepp 16) 2 Erin Statler 17) 1M Paul Moyer 18) 98 Croix Beasom 19) 10 Nathan Piere 20) 21 Andrew Yoder 21) 17R Frank Rusnock 22) 21M Cassandra Minium 23) 9R Mariah Romig 24) 28R Jason Roush 25) 17 Owen Dimm
Heat Winners: Austin Reed, Logan Spahr, Dustin Young

 

 

Diamond Anniversary Champion Racing Oil National Open This Week At Williams Grove

Saturday main pays $75,000 to win!

9/25/22

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will celebrate the Diamond Anniversary 60th annual Champion Racing Oil National Open for World of Outlaws sprint cars coming up this Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1 at 7:30 pm each night.

The Champion Racing Oil National Open weekend will wrap up the 2022 racing season at Williams Grove Speedway with Saturday night’s 40-lap main event paying $75,000 to win.

Friday’s 25-lap National Open Preliminary will pay $10,000 to the winner.

Saturday’s event will culminate with the crowning of the 2022 Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car track champion.

Also on Saturday, the track will welcome 1987 National Open champion Joey Allen of Hanover as he serves as guest of honor and honorary starter for the event.

Allen will meet fans and sign autographs in the infield from 5:45 to 6:15 pm.

The prestigious Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open has long been revered as the biggest sprint car show in the East and is one of the big three across the nation, measuring up only with the Knoxville Nationals and Kings Royal.

Anyone who is anyone in sprint car racing in the United States will be at Williams Grove this week for the two-day affair.

Outlaws, All Stars, independents and the Pennsylvania Posse will all contest to be National Open Champion.

The Williams Grove contingent will be led by Danny Dietrich, Anthony Macri, Lance Dewease, Brent Marks and others.

All Stars and independents to be expected include Justin Peck, Brian Brown, Rico Abreu, Tyler Courtney, Gio Scelzi and more.

And gunning with the outlaws will of course be defending winner Carson Macedo, point leader Brad Sweet, six-time winner Donny Schatz, Logan Schuchart, David Gravel, Sheldon Haudenschild, Spencer Bayston and many more.

California’s Macedo won the biggest sprint car race of his career in the 2021 version of the Open when he became the third and final leader in the 40-lap main, overtaking Logan Schuchart for the lead with four laps to go.

Schuchart got control on lap 13 when defending event winner and current leader Brent Marks spun while working traffic. Macedo fought off the challenges of Sheldon Haudenschild for second with 12 laps to go before taking the lead from a struggling Schuchart in traffic.

Kyle Larson won the preliminary event in 2021.

Since 1956, Champion Racing Oil has been purpose built for engine performance.

Containing premium levels of anti-wear additives and high quantities of ZDDP, Champion Racing Oils are proven to meet the lubrication demands of all competition and race engines.

Learn more about Champion Racing Oil by visiting www.championsusechampion.com.

Adult general admission for October 1 is set at $40 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $20. Adult admission for September 30 is $35 with youth priced at $15.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

 

 

60th Champion Racing Oil Williams Grove National Open History Continues This Week,

Diamond Anniversary Race Again Pays $75,000 Top Prize Oct. 1

9/25/22

Mechanicsburg – Sprint car fans in the East will assemble Saturday night to see the Diamond Anniversary running of the Williams Grove Speedway Champion Racing Oil National Open for sprint cars sanctioned by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series, going 40-laps in distance and again paying a gigantic $75,000 to the winner.

The widely acclaimed event will go down in history with a Saturday A-Main total purse alone eclipsing $155,000!

The National Open has a grand history that dates back to its inception and first champion in 1963. It is a history that pre-dates all other season-finale races held anywhere in the East.

Eventual Indianapolis 500 champion Gordon Johncock of Hastings, Mich., won the very first 100-lap affair in a contraption that had what looked like a wing atop its roll cage.

And this too would soon come to pass, as sprint cars would begin taking over dirt tracks in the east, including Williams Grove Speedway.

Ohio USAC standout Larry Dickson scored Open round two in 1964. Western Pennsylvania invader Henry Jacoby of Franklin took 1965.

The name of Blaney graced the National Open winner’s circle in 1966 as family patriarch Lou took Open laurels decades before his sons Dave and Dale would compete on the scene.

Bobbie Adamson, becoming a region name, took back-to-back victories in 1967 and 1968 before a virtual unknown named Gene Varner from Selinsgrove drove a back-up Gary Wasson No. 5 to an upset win in 1969 after a distance of 150 laps.

The decade of the 1970’s dawned with Altoona flyer Johnny Grum picking up the Open win.

The first of three consecutive wins by Midwest transplant Kenny Weld took place in 1971. All three of Weld’s wins came aboard the Bob Weikert No. 29.

Another transplant, The Bandit, Steve Smith Sr., took wins in 1974 and again in a rain-shortened 122-lap race in 1976 while The Original Outlaw, Bobby Allen drove to a win in 1975.

Texas native racing brother Van May took the 1977 version of the National Open before the Pink Panther struck in 1978 with a Kramer Williamson 100-lap win.

That 1978 National Open holds the distinction of technically being the first-ever race to be sanctioned by the World of Outlaws at Williams Grove despite the fact that no outlaws drivers were actually in the field.

All the stars of the WoO circuit were at a race in the western part of the nation on that date but outlaws rules during the series’ formative years stated that any race paying over a certain dollar amount to win would count as a sanctioned race and such is the history.

Smokey Snellbaker drove to victory for Charlie Lloyd in 1979 before the grandson of a coal miner named Lucas, Allen Klinger of Hegins kicked off the 1980’s with a 40-lap victory.

The only National Open to ever carry an All Stars Circuit of Champions sanction took to the track in 1981 when Steve Smith Sr. returned for a third Open triumph.

Lynn Paxton went back-to-back in 1982 and 1983 and stunned the racing world after his second 75-lap win by going into retirement during the off-season.

Three more in a row for owner Bob Weikert came at the hands of South Dakota driver Doug Wolfgang from 1984 – 1986.

Wolfgang got stunned, denied and passed by Bobby Allen’s brother, Joey Allen, for the victory in 1987.

The Mouse, Kenny Jacobs of Holmesville, Ohio, took another win for Weikert in 1988.

The year 1989 found the first true World of Outlaws National Open contested as the yearly sanctioning began with Stevie Smith taking a victory to carry on his father’s tradition.

One of if not the greatest sprint car driver(s) of all time, Hoosier Steve Kinser took his first National Open checkers in 1990.

Stevie Smith returned for another Open win, both for car owner Al Hamilton, in 1991, and now at a distance of 50 laps.

Kinser was again the champion in 1992 before daytime specialist Don Kreitz Jr. drove to victory under the Sunday sun in 1993 after 40 laps of action.

Steve Kinser was again the winner in 1994 before outlaw cousin Mark Kinser took 1995.

The locals went back in front in 1996 with Lance Dewease and No. 461 car owner Walt Dyer.

Sammy Swindell won his first National Open in 1997 on a night that had fans returning to frozen windshields on their cars by the time the race ended.

Persistent rain forced a non-sanctioned event in 1998, won by modified turned sprint star Billy Pauch in a mount owned by John Zemaitis.

Mark Kinser returned for victory in 1999 before one of today’s outlaws stars and champions, Donny Schatz took his first win in 2000 as part of what would become a historic record in National Open competition in another 13 years.

Dewease returned the laurels to the PA Posse turf with back-to-back wins in 2001 and 2002, for car owners Joe Harz and Al Hamilton, taking $25,000 and $30,000, respectively on both accounts.

Steve Kinser was again the winner in 2003 before Schatz returned for two in a row in 2004 and 2005.

The first $50,000 to win National Open was scored by Lancaster’s Doug Esh in 2006 and as it turned out it was the richest and shortest Open in history when rains hit on lap 26 of 40.

Schatz was again the winner in 2007.

Thanks to more persistent rain, another unsanctioned event in 2008 saw future outlaws and All Stars star Cody Darrah drive to victory.

Greg Hodnett took a hugely popular National Open victory for the PA Posse in 2009 driving the Jim and Sandy Kline No. 22.

Sammy Swindell got the second Open win of his career in 2010.

West coast flyer Jason Meyers took the 40-lap, $50,000 laurels in 2011.

The 2012 version saw North Dakota’s Schatz surge for an unprecedented fifth career win in the prestigious classic National Open.

With the $50,000, 40-lap victory, Schatz became the winningest driver in National Open history, breaking a four-win tie with Steve Kinser.

In 2013, the grand career of local driver Fred Rahmer of Salfordville was capped off at Williams Grove with his first and only triumph in the lucrative, prestigious National Open as Rahmer led the final 31 laps of the 40-lap feature before the veteran retired from the sport at the close of the season.

Connecticut driver David Gravel took the $50,000 win in 2014 but not without controversy.

The outlaws flyer was overtaken by local favorite Stevie Smith during the last half of the race before the slightest of contact from a closely following Gravel found Smith spinning in the first turn with six laps to go while Gravel retook command for the victory.

And then Stevie Smith got redemption in what was to be the first three-day National Open in history in 2015.

After three consecutive days of rain stopped the event dead in its tracks, a break with the weather on Sunday allowed a raindated Open to be completed with Smith taking the lead from Danny Dietrich on the ninth tour to lead the final 31 circuits and beat Schatz to the line for victory.

An uncanny three more days of rain and raw weather wiped out a second attempt at a three-day nationals in 2016.

An outlaws make up two weeks later found Danny Dietrich taking the lead from Joey Saldana with two laps to go in the 40-lap affair to score a wildly popular win for the Pennsylvania Posse. Brad Sweet also took a turn at leading the main.

Connecticut’s David Gravel struck for his second $50,000 score in the 2017 National Open. Gravel took the lead from Donny Schatz and then took the lead back from James McFadden to win the 55th Annual affair.

An emotional 2018 event held just days after the tragic death of 2009 National Open champion Greg Hodnett saw local driver Lance Dewease win his fourth career nationals for his fourth different car owner.

Driving for Don Kreitz Jr. in the No. 69K, Dewease wrestled the lead away from Brock Zearfoss with a three-wide move in the second turn on lap 24 to seal the 40-lap deal, worth $56,000. A tearful Dewease dedicated the victory to Hodnett.

Brent Marks of Myerstown won the richest sprint car race in the history of Williams Grove Speedway and the largest cash payoff ever for a sprint car race in the Eastern United States by claiming a $65,000 victory in 2019.

A former regular at the track before going on the road with the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series a few years prior, Marks scored the WoO victory by turning back challenges from both Brian Brown who took the lead for a time early and from Daryn Pittman on a last lap restart in the 40-lap affair.

A National Open billed as the biggest sprint car race in the nation went to outlaw Donny Schatz in 2020 as the North Dakotan scored $75,000 for his unrivaled sixth career victory in the event. Schatz was the third and final leader in the hotly contested 40-lapper.

A lap 12 restart saw David Gravel pull the trigger for control over Logan Schuchart but after locking down to the low side in the third and fourth turns, Schatz reeled in Gravel to make a low side, first turn winning move as the leader was entering traffic on lap 21. Kyle Larson come to life after a lap 25 restart and when Schatz entered traffic with seven laps left he closed in for the win. Larson pulled a banzai run through the third and fourth corners as the pair raced to the checkers by blasting the outside line before pulling to Schatz’s outside in turn four however just as it appeared that he would edge in front his mount jumped the cushion.

California’s Carson Macedo won the biggest sprint car race of his career in the 2021 version of the Open when he became the third and final leader in the 40-lap main, overtaking Logan Schuchart for the lead with four laps to go.

Schuchart got control on lap 13 when defending event winner and current leader Brent Marks spun while working traffic. Macedo fought off the challenges of Sheldon Haudenschild for second with 12 laps to go before taking the lead from a struggling Schuchart in traffic.

Admission prices for Saturday’s National Open are $40 for adults and $20 for youth.

And please remember, kids ages 12 and under are always admitted free at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website at www.williamsgrove.com or by visiting the oval on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

 

 

Williams Grove National Open Preliminary Has Its Place In History

2022 event to be run September 30

9/25/22

Mechanicsburg - As much as the Champion Racing Oil National Open at Williams Grove Speedway deserves its place in sprint car lore as it celebrates its Diamond Anniversary, 60th running on October 1 with a $75,000 payday, the National Open Preliminary race itself also has a place at the history table.

Although not an annual event, the National Open Preliminary race will hold its head high and celebrate its 35th running on September 30.

The preliminary was first run in 1980 with Keith Kauffman taking the win aboard the Weikert Livestock No. 29.

That preliminary win would be the first of two for Weikert in the race with Doug Wolfgang scoring again a few years later in 1985.

Noted author and television commentator of today, driver Brad Doty of Apple Creek, Ohio was lured East back in 1981 and picked up what would be his first of two career Williams Grove wins in the preliminary before suffering career ending injuries in a racing crash a few years later.

The event has only been lost to weather eight times over the years and on nine occasions the preliminary winner has swept both National Open races, going on to score the coveted big prize a day later.

Sweeps came in 1982, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2011 and in 2017 at the respective hands of Lynn Paxton, Wolfgang, Stevie Smith, Steve Kinser, Mark Kinser, Lance Dewease, Sammy Swindell, Jason Myers and David Gravel.

And that sweep by Paxton in 1982 was surrounded by considerable controversy stemming from the preliminary race.

The Williams Grove record books actually show a tie for the preliminary win between both Paxton and Ohio’s Dave Blaney on September 17.

A young Blaney was leading, headed for his first career Grove win on that night when he ran into mechanical problems as he raced off of the fourth turn toward the checkers.

Veteran Paxton was trailing and gaining fast as Blaney tried to limp home and the scorers documented his No. 10 as crossing the finish line first.

However unrest abounded regarding that decision and a picture of the finish taken at the line produced the next day clearly showed Paxton crossing very close but definitely first.

Thus both drivers were paid for and credited with a victory and Paxton could go on to score the weekend sweep with Grove career wins 38 and 39.

No driver has been able to put up big numbers in the preliminary race over the years unlike within its big brother National Open wherein World of Outlaws driver Donny Schatz is going for an amazing seventh event title in this year’s race.

Rather, in the preliminary no driver holds more than a trio of wins with Kauffman, Steve Kinser and Gravel all holding that distinction.

Before the World of Outlaws began sanctioning the preliminary in 1989, the race was contested once as an All Stars Circuit of Champions contest with Maynard Yingst the winner in 1986.

Today and for many years now the National Open Preliminary at Williams Grove is run as a separate and stand-alone show aside from the Open itself.

However for a number of years as an outlaws race, the top four finishers in the preliminary race were automatically locked into the next night’s National Open.

This was standard procedure under World of Outlaws sanctioning rules for two-day shows for many seasons.

In the 2006 running of the event, Washington state driver Jason Solwold made speedway and outlaws history with a preliminary night win.

Up to that point in outlaws history at the track, every sanctioned race ever run had been scored by either a series regular or a clear member of the home team PA Posse.

Solwold’s drive to victory made him the first true independent driver to ever win a Williams Grove outlaws feature main.

Another piece of history from the National Open preliminary comes from 2018 when the “Fresno Phenom,” Giovanni Scelzi crossed the country for an upset win on September 28.

Scelzi’s victory etched his name in the record books as the youngest driver ever to win a sprint car race at the historic venue at the ripe old age of 16.

In 2021, NASCAR star Kyle Larson stopped at Williams Grove and copped the preliminary before going on to claim the season title on NASCAR’s top circuit.

The 35th running of the 25-lap National Open Preliminary gets underway at 7:30 on September 30.

The winner will receive $10,000.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

PITTMAN WIRES FIELD FOR NATIONAL OPEN PRELIMINARY WIN;

YODER CLOSES OUT LATE MODEL SEASON WITH THIRD VICTORY

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Daryn Pittman of Danville, Ind., returned to Selinsgrove Speedway and his former Heffner Racing Enterprises No. 27 ride to score the win in Friday night’s 25-lap National Open preliminary race for 410 sprint cars.

Pittman’s fourth career 410 sprint car win at the track, his first since 2012, was worth $6,000 and a spot in Saturday night’s redraw for the 40-lap 40th National Open.

Anthony Macri of Dillsburg, who will be seeking his third straight win in the Jim Nace Memorial National Open, was the night’s Fast Tees Fast Qualifier with a lap time of 15.803.

The National Open preliminary event, sponsored by Heister House Millworks & Cabinetry, was a first at the track since 1992.

Dylan Yoder of Middleburg closed out the late model racing season with his third win of the year in the 25-lap main event. Yoder was the only driver this season to visit Victory Lane three times.

Bryan Bernheisel of Lebanon clinched his second career Selinsgrove Ford super late model track championship worth $5,000.

Selinsgrove Speedway is back in action at 7 p.m. this Saturday, Sept. 24, with the Jim Nace Memorial 40th Annual National Open for 410 sprint cars paying $26,000 to win. The PASS 305 sprint cars will join the 410 sprint cars on the final racing card of the 2022 season. Pit and advance ticket holder gates will open at 4 p.m. with all general admission gates opening at 4:30 p.m. Qualifying is slated for 7 p.m.

Pittman started the feature race in the second position and pulled into the lead over polesitter Brian Brown. The caution flag slowed the field on lap two when Mark Smith’s car rolled to a stop in turn.

When the race resumed, Pittman continued to set a blistering pace in front of Brown and third-place starter Anthony Macri. At the completion of lap three, Macri powered into the second position and set his sights on Pittman. A lap later, fifth-place starter Brent Marks also passed Brown to take over third.

By the halfway point, the top three drivers broke away in a close race at the front of the pack. On the 14th circuit, Marks passed Macri for the second spot at the start/finish line and began to reel in Pittman.

On lap 15, Marks pulled a thrilling slider in turn four, only to have Pittman make a dive back underneath him to reclaim the lead. The race was slowed for the second time on lap 17 when Gio Scelzi’s car came to a stop in turn one.

On the final restart, Pittman held off Marks as fourth-place starter Cory Eliason showed some speed by passing Macri for the third postion.

At the checkered flag, Pittman was victorious by 2.5 seconds over Marks, Eliason, Macri and seventh-place starter Devon Borden.

Polesitter Jeff Rine powered into the lead at the start of the super late model feature with second-place starter Mike Lupfer in pursuit. On the third circuit, fifth-place starter Rick Eckert drove by Lupfer for the runner-up spot and quickly gained on Rine.

By lap 10, Eckert was in striking distance of Rine for the lead, and on lap 12 they raced side-by-side. At the halfway point, the leaders encountered traffic with Eckert taking evasive action in turn three and tagging the outside guardrail. The incident caused Eckert to lose the second position to third-place starter Dylan Yoder.

D. Yoder quickly caught Rine and made the winning pass using the inside lane off turn four on lap 17. Two laps later Eckert was back into second only to have his car develop a flat tire on lap 21.

For the final four laps, Yoder held the rest of the field at bay and posted a 1.9-second margin of victory over seventh-place starter Bryan Bernheisel, who made a late-race charged into second. Rine, Brett Schadel, and Coleby Frye rounded out the top five.

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY – 23 September 2022
410 Sprint Cars – 16 Entries
25-Lap Preliminary A-Main: 1) 27 Daryn Pittman 2) 19M Brent Marks 3) 71 Cory Eliason 4) 39M Anthony Macri 5) 23 Devon Borden 6) 21 Brian Brown 7) 6 Ryan Smith 8) 75 Tyler Ross 9) 12 Blane Heimbach 10) 33 Michael Walter 11) 5G Briggs Danner 12) 18 Gio Scelzi 13) 20 Ryan Taylor 14) 35 Jason Shultz 15) 17B Steve Buckwalter 16) M1 Mark Smith
Heat Winners: Daryn Pittman, Cory Eliason
Time Trials: 1) 39M Anthony Macri 15.803 2) 21 Brian Brown 15.861 3) 19M Brent Marks 15.983 4) 71 Cory Eliason 16.026 5) 27 Daryn Pittman 16.030 6) 18 Gio Scelzi 16.041 7) 23 Devon Borden 16.060 8) 12 Blane Heimbach 16.171 9) 35 Jason Shultz 16.205 10) 6 Ryan Smith 16.252 11) 75 Tyler Ross 16.357 12) 17B Steve Buckwalter 16.379 13) M1 Mark Smith 16.437 14) 20 Ryan Taylor 16.518 15) 33 Michael Walter 16.550 16) 5G Briggs Danner 16.578
Super Late Models – 20 Entries
25-Lap A-Main: 1) 24 Dylan Yoder 2) 119 Bryan Bernheisel 3) 2J Jeff Rine 4) 22 Brett Schadel 5) F1 Coleby Frye 6) 17 Nick Dickson 7) 32J Shaun Jones 8) 93 Cory Lawler 9) 31 Jim Bernheisel 10) 2 Andrew Yoder 11) 06 Mike Lupfer 12) B2 Brian Booze 13) 0Rick Eckert 14) 7 Meade Hahn 15)27 Jim Yoder 16) G05 Paul Spear 17) 63 Nathan Long 18) 9 Hayes Mattern 19) 74 Randy Christine 20) 92 Shaun Lawton
Heat Winners: Nick Dickson, Shaun Jones, Mike Lupfer

 

 

Dewease Wins Third In A Row At Williams Grove, Dietrich Puts On A Show

Steve Owings gets first 358 sprint win, Locke claims title

9/23/22

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease ran his string of sprint car wins to three in a row at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, scoring the Hoosier Diamond Series World of Outlaws Tune Up race worth $6,000.

The victory was his 109th at the oval and his sixth of the season there. It also earned him the 2022 Hoosier Diamond Series title.

In the 358 sprint main, Steve Owings notched his first ever oval win by jetting away off of the front row for the victory.

Danny Dietrich started on the pole of the 25-lap 410 sprint main with Dewease to his outside.

Dietrich beat Dewease off of the bottom to gain control when the race began before switching to the cushion on the third lap.

The leader entered the rear of the field on the seventh lap, which allowed Dewease to close in for control and by lap 13 the pair of leaders was nose to tail.

However a strategic series of laps by Dietrich as circuits 15, 16 and 17 was scored preserved him the lead as he chose each move masterfully to keep Dewease at bay while working his way around the backmarkers.

Going for his fourth win of the season at Williams Grove, Dietrich had broken free of Dewease and seemed headed to the win when his left rear tire disintegrated on lap 23.

This gave control to Dewease as Dietrich rejoined the field in seventh, ahead of all the cars that he had put one lap down.

Also gunning for the 2022 track title, Dietrich hit the hammer when green reappeared and went low on point leader Freddie Rahmer to pass him by in turn one before going three-wide with Dylan Norris and Justin Whittall in the second corner.

Dietrich emerged on the backchute with fourth spot but Norris made contact with Whittall sending Whittall’s No. 67 hard into the outside wall, forcing a red flag.

The new green found Dietrich again on a roll, blasting by Rahmer and TJ Stutts to gain third before running down Lucas Wolfe for second at the finish before falling just short of the spot.

Dewease took the win by 1.544 seconds over Wolfe.

Stutts was fourth and Rahmer finished fifth.

Sixth through 10th went to Norris, Brent Shearer, Bryn Gohn, Rick Lafferty and Robbie Kendall.

Heats went to Dewease, Dietrich and Stutts with Dietrich winning the dash to earn the pole for the main event.

Dewease seat quick time with a lap of 16.665 seconds.

Owings blasted around the cushion of the track to win the 20-lap 358 sprint main.

He entered the rear of the field with a straightaway lead on the eighth lap and Camerson Smith racing second in the field.

The only caution flag of the race unfurled with three laps to go for a stopped Zach Newlin, placing third starter Doug Hammaker on Owings’ tail for the restart.

Hammaker blasted under Owings in the first turn when action resumed and drew even with the leader but Owings cushion prowess saw him zip by into firm command for the final three circuits.

Cameron Smith rebounded for second followed by Hammaker, Wyatt Hinkle and Jay Galloway.

Sixth through 10th went to Chad Criswell, Derek Locke, Kody Hartlaub, Nash Ely and Tyler Brehm.

Heats went to Owings, Galloway, Hammaker and Smith. Cody Fletcher won the consolation race.

With his run, Locke earned the 358 sprint track title which is his third in a row at the oval.

Feature Finish

9/23/22

410 sprint cars, 30 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Lucas Wolfe, 3. Danny Dietrich, 4. TJ Stutts, 5. Freddie Rahmer, 6. Dylan Norris, 7. Brent Shearer, 8. Bryn Gohn, 9. Rick Lafferty, 10. Robbie Kendall, 11. Riley Emig, 12. Chad Trout, 13. Tim Buckwalter, 14. Niki Young, 15. Justin Whittall, 16. Gordon Senft III., 17. Troy Fraker, 18. Chase Dietz

358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Steve Owings, 2. Cameron Smith, 3. Doug Hammaker, 4. Wyatt Hinkle, 5. Jay Galloway, 6. Chad Criswell, 7. Derek Locke, 8. Kody Hartlaub, 9. Nash Ely, 10. Tyler Brehm, 11. Scott Fisher, 12. Matt Findley, 13. Cody Fletcher, 14. Frankie Herr, 15. Devin Adams, 16. Brett Wanner, 17. Steve Wilbur, 18. Tyler Ulrich, 19. Hank Donovan Jr., 20. Jake Eldreth, 21. Dave Hollar,22. Tyler Rutherford, 23. Zach Newlin, 24. Chris Frank

DNQ: Kyle Ganoe, Jayden Wolf, Adin Daniels, George Streaker Jr., Shane Yost, Tyler Templin, Nat Tuckey, Denny Gross, Preston Lattomus, Hayden Miller, Logan Rumsey

 

 

DIRT CLASSIC X WILL FEATURE A TWO-DAY SHOW OVER LABOR DAY WEEKEND

Abbottstown, PA (September 17, 2022) – Dirt Classic X presented by Schmuck Lumber is set to be a must attend event for every race fan. The 10th anniversary of Lincoln’s crown jewel will take place as a two-day show over Labor Day Weekend (September 2 & 3) in 2023. The weekend will feature camping, live music and much more for both the fans and the race teams. The opening race of the weekend will take place on Saturday night with Dirt Classic X being held on Sunday.

“We’re looking forward to giving the fans and the race teams a great weekend full of racing at Lincoln over Labor Day Weekend. The 10th anniversary of the Dirt Classic is the perfect time to create an event, not just a race, by making it a two-day event. As the event comes together we’ll announce additional details but we wanted to get everyone the dates now so they can mark their calendars for 2023,” shared Jerry Parrish, General Manager at Lincoln Speedway.

Lincoln Speedway will still be racing on the weekend of September 16 in 2023.

Schmuck Lumber Co. has been a family owned and operated business in Hanover, PA, since 1852. Founded by Henry Schmuck, a predominant community leader, they primarily sold lumber and coal. Over the years, they grew to include other products including: windows, roofing materials, plywood, drywall, hardware, and much more.

Located in Abbottstown, PA, the 3/8th-mile high-banked clay oval has been a staple in professional auto racing for 70 years. The Pigeon Hills oval is one of several famed Central Pennsylvania race tracks which represent the toughest, most competitive weekly sprint car racing in the nation. A family fun night to be had by all who visit the famed Lincoln Speedway! 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 racetrack – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

 

 

Brent Marks utilizes last lap pass to secure $20,000 Dirt Classic IX at Lincoln Speedway

Saturday, September 24, 2022 (9AM) PA Karting Grand Nationals

Saturday, October 1, 2022 (3PM) AMA Motorcycles, Quads and 600 Xcel Modifieds

Tuesday, October 4, 2022 (6PM) Brian Montieth Classic: $7,000 to win 410 Sprint Only Show [rain date: October 5]

ABBOTTSTOWN, Pa. (September 17, 2022) - The last lap is the only lap that pays, and the “Myerstown Missile” Brent Marks certainly put that mentality to practice on Saturday night at the “Fabulous” Lincoln Speedway, securing his fifth Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 victory of 2022 with a last lap pass over Dillsburg’s Anthony Macri. A marquee win, to say the least, Marks earned his triumph during Lincoln’s annual Dirt Classic, locking down a $20,000 payday in the process while simultaneously increasing his overall season win total to 17.

Although lining up tenth on the Dirt Classic grid, arranged by a point system that was accumulated over qualifying and double heats, Marks commenced his march to the front right from the drop of the green, actually powering his way to a top-five position with just a quarter of the 40-lapper in the books. Meanwhile, Macri held command, doing everything he could to fend off early race challenges by defending Dirt Classic champion, Justin Peck.

Eventually working his way to third around Cory Eliason, then getting by Justin Peck for second with a slider on lap 34, Marks’ new aim was on Anthony Macri, who continued to work Lincoln’s outer line. It was the main event’s last caution on lap 36, which led to open red conditions, that set up Marks’ eventual takeover.

Working Lincoln’s bottom groove, Marks used the last handful of circuits to inch closer and closer to the No. 39M. By the time the white flag waved, Marks was on Marcri’s tail tank, driving hard into turn one to slide across the nose of the recent Tuscarora 50 champion. The move stuck, securing another crown jewel for the Myerstown, Pennsylvania, native.

Macri held on to finish second, followed by Peck, Buddy Kofoid, and Tyler Courtney.

“I didn’t expect them to open up that last red…I’m usually not a fan of that. It worked out for us tonight,” Marks said, driver of the M&M Painting & Construction/BAPS Auto Paint and Supply/No. 19M. “Man, that was a fun race. The track turned out to be excellent. Just an awesome night and I’m so proud of this team. I was actually pretty disappointed to have to start tenth because there were a lot of good cars ahead of us. I thought the track was going to be too fast to make up any ground, but we did it.”

The All Star Circuit of Champions will continue the 2022 season with a visit to the world-famous Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, on Saturday, September 24.

For those who can not witness the All Star Circuit of Champions live and in person, FloRacing.com, the official media partner and broadcast provider of the All Stars, has you covered. To access live and on-demand racing action from the All Star Circuit of Champions, visit FloRacing.com and become an annual PRO subscriber. Race fans can see all the USAC and dirt late-model action they want in addition to Eldora Speedway’s slate of races and those of the All Star Circuit of Champions. The subscription unlocks access to premium content across the entire FloSports network. Watch the events across all screens by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Chromecast.

Contingency Awards/Results: Lincoln Speedway | September 17, 2022: Dirt Classic | $20,000-to-win Kistler Racing Products Pill Draw | Entries: 50 Nunzi’s Advertising Hot Laps: Lance Dewease | 13.193 Dixie Vodka Fast Qualifier: Justin Peck | 12.946 Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat #1 Winner: Brent Marks Competition Suspension Inc Heat #2 Winner: Danny Dietrich All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat #3 Winner: Chad Trout Mobil 1 Heat #4 Winner: Tyler Courtney Kistler Racing Products Heat #5 Winner: Zeb Wise Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat #6 Winner: Glenndon Forsythe Competition Suspension Inc Heat #7 Winner: Niki Young All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat #8 Winner: Tim Glatfelter Mobil 1 Heat #9 Winner: Landon Myers Kistler Racing Products Heat #10 Winner: Jim Siegle Classic Ink USA Screenprinting and Embroidery B-Main Winner: Tyler Ross Rayce Rudeen Foundation Contingency Award: Hunter Schuerenberg Tezos A-Main Winner: Brent Marks (5) Hercules Tires A-Main Hard Charger: Dylan Norris (+15) Carquest Perseverance Award: Chris Windom

Tezos A Feature (40 Laps): 1. 19M-Brent Marks[10]; 2. 39M-Anthony Macri[1]; 3. 13-Justin Peck[2]; 4. 11K-Michael Kofoid[13]; 5. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 7. 8-Freddie Rahmer[20]; 8. 24-Rico Abreu[19]; 9. 11T-TJ Stutts[4]; 10. 33M-Gerard McIntyre Jr[15]; 11. 44-Dylan Norris[26]; 12. 19W-Troy Wagaman Jr[23]; 13. 99M-Kyle Moody[9]; 14. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[18]; 15. 27-Daryn Pittman[14]; 16. 19-Chris Windom[24]; 17. 4-Cap Henry[17]; 18. 1X-Chad Trout[11]; 19. (DNF) 48-Danny Dietrich[8]; 20. (DNF) 16A-Aaron Bollinger[12]; 21. (DNF) 39-Chase Dietz[7]; 22. (DNF) 75-Tyler Ross[21]; 23. (DNF) 5E-Brandon Rahmer[16]; 24. (DNF) 21-Brian Brown[22]; 25. (DNF) 69K-Lance Dewease[25]; 26. (DNF) 26-Zeb Wise[6] Lap Leaders: Anthony Macri (1-39), Brent Marks (40)

Classic Ink USA B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 75-Tyler Ross[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 3. 19W-Troy Wagaman Jr[3]; 4. 19-Chris Windom[8]; 5. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[9]; 6. 19R-Matt Campbell[7]; 7. 38-Cory Haas[12]; 8. 11A-Austin Bishop[5]; 9. 4Z-Zane Rudisill[4]; 10. 44-Dylan Norris[15]; 11. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[10]; 12. 69-Tim Glatfelter[19]; 13. 17-Carson McCarl[6]; 14. 9-Kasey Kahne[16]; 15. 59-Jim Siegel[17]; 16. 4R-Tim Wagaman II[11]; 17. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[14]; 18. 33R-Riley Emig[20]; 19. (DNF) 55K-Robbie Kendall[18]; 20. (DNF) 17B-Bill Balog[13]

Computer Man Inc C Feature (8 Laps): 1. 69-Tim Glatfelter[1]; 2. 33R-Riley Emig[2]; 3. 11P-Niki Young[6]; 4. 5-Glenndon Forsythe[5]; 5. 23A-Chris Arnold[7]; 6. 55M-Domenic Melair[10]; 7. (DNS) 1M-Landon Myers; 8. (DNS) 69K-Lance Dewease; 9. (DNS) 27S-Alan Krimes; 10. (DNS) 55S-Dallas Schott; 11. (DNS) 23-Michael Millard; 12. (DNS) 24T-TJ Greve

Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19M-Brent Marks[2]; 2. 13-Justin Peck[1]; 3. 16A-Aaron Bollinger[3]; 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[4]; 5. 11A-Austin Bishop[5]; 6. 19-Chris Windom[7]; 7. 44-Dylan Norris[8]; 8. 69K-Lance Dewease[6]; 9. 33R-Riley Emig[9]; 10. 5-Glenndon Forsythe[10]

CSI Shocks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 48-Danny Dietrich[2]; 2. 11-Cory Eliason[1]; 3. 5E-Brandon Rahmer[4]; 4. 24-Rico Abreu[6]; 5. 8-Freddie Rahmer[5]; 6. 4Z-Zane Rudisill[3]; 7. 38-Cory Haas[8]; 8. 9-Kasey Kahne[7]; 9. 27S-Alan Krimes[9]; 10. 11P-Niki Young[10]

All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 1X-Chad Trout[3]; 2. 27-Daryn Pittman[5]; 3. 39M-Anthony Macri[1]; 4. 4-Cap Henry[4]; 5. 55K-Robbie Kendall[6]; 6. 4R-Tim Wagaman II[7]; 7. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[8]; 8. 69-Tim Glatfelter[9]; 9. 19W-Troy Wagaman Jr[2]; 10. 55M-Domenic Melair[10]

Mobil 1 Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 11T-TJ Stutts[1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2]; 3. 11K-Michael Kofoid[5]; 4. 33M-Gerard McIntyre Jr[4]; 5. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[6]; 6. 19R-Matt Campbell[7]; 7. 17-Carson McCarl[3]; 8. 23A-Chris Arnold[8]; 9. 1M-Landon Myers[9]; 10. 23-Michael Millard[10]

Kistler Racing Products Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Zeb Wise[1]; 2. 39-Chase Dietz[2]; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody[3]; 4. 75-Tyler Ross[4]; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[6]; 6. 17B-Bill Balog[7]; 7. 21-Brian Brown[5]; 8. 59-Jim Siegel[8]; 9. 55S-Dallas Schott[9]; 10. (DNS) 24T-TJ Greve

Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Glenndon Forsythe[1]; 2. 33R-Riley Emig[2]; 3. 44-Dylan Norris[3]; 4. 19-Chris Windom[4]; 5. 13-Justin Peck[10]; 6. 16A-Aaron Bollinger[8]; 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[7]; 8. 11A-Austin Bishop[6]; 9. 19M-Brent Marks[9]; 10. 69K-Lance Dewease[5]

CSI Shocks Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 11P-Niki Young[1]; 2. 38-Cory Haas[3]; 3. 24-Rico Abreu[5]; 4. 9-Kasey Kahne[4]; 5. 8-Freddie Rahmer[6]; 6. 11-Cory Eliason[10]; 7. 5E-Brandon Rahmer[7]; 8. 48-Danny Dietrich[9]; 9. 27S-Alan Krimes[2]; 10. 4Z-Zane Rudisill[8]

All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 69-Tim Glatfelter[2]; 2. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[3]; 3. 39M-Anthony Macri[10]; 4. 4R-Tim Wagaman II[4]; 5. 27-Daryn Pittman[6]; 6. 4-Cap Henry[7]; 7. 1X-Chad Trout[8]; 8. 19W-Troy Wagaman Jr[9]; 9. 55M-Domenic Melair[1]; 10. (DNF) 55K-Robbie Kendall[5]

Mobil 1 Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 1M-Landon Myers[2]; 2. 19R-Matt Campbell[4]; 3. 11K-Michael Kofoid[6]; 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[9]; 5. 33M-Gerard McIntyre Jr[7]; 6. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg[5]; 7. 11T-TJ Stutts[10]; 8. 23A-Chris Arnold[3]; 9. 17-Carson McCarl[8]; 10. 23-Michael Millard[1]

Kistler Racing Products Heat 10 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Jim Siegel[3]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[6]; 3. 99M-Kyle Moody[8]; 4. 17B-Bill Balog[4]; 5. 39-Chase Dietz[9]; 6. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[5]; 7. 75-Tyler Ross[7]; 8. 26-Zeb Wise[10]; 9. (DNF) 55S-Dallas Schott[2]; 10. (DNS) 24T-TJ Greve

Dixie Vodka Qualifying: 1. 13-Justin Peck, 00:12.946[5]; 2. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:13.063[8]; 3. 39M-Anthony Macri, 00:13.093[15]; 4. 11T-TJ Stutts, 00:13.113[6]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.187[2]; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:13.250[16]; 7. 19M-Brent Marks, 00:13.250[28]; 8. 19W-Troy Wagaman Jr, 00:13.280[9]; 9. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:13.312[24]; 10. 39-Chase Dietz, 00:13.339[4]; 11. 16A-Aaron Bollinger, 00:13.385[25]; 12. 4Z-Zane Rudisill, 00:13.410[12]; 13. 1X-Chad Trout, 00:13.430[41]; 14. 17-Carson McCarl, 00:13.441[1]; 15. 99M-Kyle Moody, 00:13.454[35]; 16. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:13.459[43]; 17. 5E-Brandon Rahmer, 00:13.463[17]; 18. 4-Cap Henry, 00:13.477[37]; 19. 33M-Gerard McIntyre Jr, 00:13.484[32]; 20. 75-Tyler Ross, 00:13.488[13]; 21. 11A-Austin Bishop, 00:13.501[11]; 22. 8-Freddie Rahmer, 00:13.503[34]; 23. 27-Daryn Pittman, 00:13.504[33]; 24. 11K-Michael Kofoid, 00:13.504[44]; 25. 21-Brian Brown, 00:13.507[26]; 26. 69K-Lance Dewease, 00:13.522[30]; 27. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:13.533[42]; 28. 55K-Robbie Kendall, 00:13.540[21]; 29. 55-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:13.540[48]; 30. 91-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:13.548[46]; 31. 19-Chris Windom, 00:13.556[39]; 32. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:13.557[19]; 33. 4R-Tim Wagaman II, 00:13.558[29]; 34. 19R-Matt Campbell, 00:13.574[10]; 35. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:13.575[23]; 36. 44-Dylan Norris, 00:13.616[36]; 37. 38-Cory Haas, 00:13.619[18]; 38. 5W-Lucas Wolfe, 00:13.627[27]; 39. 23A-Chris Arnold, 00:13.656[38]; 40. 59-Jim Siegel, 00:13.659[22]; 41. 33R-Riley Emig, 00:13.688[14]; 42. 27S-Alan Krimes, 00:13.718[45]; 43. 69-Tim Glatfelter, 00:13.730[20]; 44. 1M-Landon Myers, 00:13.800[47]; 45. 55S-Dallas Schott, 00:13.848[3]; 46. 5-Glenndon Forsythe, 00:13.865[50]; 47. 11P-Niki Young, 00:13.883[31]; 48. 55M-Domenic Melair, 00:13.944[40]; 49. 23-Michael Millard, 00:14.335[49]; 50. 24T-TJ Greve, 00:59.999[7]

 

 

Williams Grove Sprints Tune Up For National Open Friday In Diamond Series Finale

358 sprints to close season and declare champion

9/18/22

Mechanicsburg – Williams Grove Speedway will be in action Friday night, September 23 when VP Racing Fuels presents Leffler Energy and York County Racing Club Night at the oval.

Action will include the season finale of the Hoosier Diamond Series as the Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprints race in the World of Outlaws National Open Tune Up race.

The 25-lap tune up race will pay $6,000 to the winner as the sprint cars get their last chance to prep for the following weekend’s 60th Anniversary Champion Racing Oil World of Outlaws National Open.

The fastest driver in time trials will pick up $300 as the recipient of the Fast Tees Fast Time Award.

Also racing Friday will be the HJ Towing & Recovery 358 sprints in their final contest of the season after which the 2022 track champion will be crowned.

Carlisle’s Derek Locke leads the point standings by 250 markers over Doug Hammaker going into the final 358 race.

Lance Dewease leads Diamond Series points with a 310-point advantage going into the tune up on Friday.

Dewease has won both sprint car races held at the track so far in September.

The overall 2022 Wlliams Grove 410 sprint title chase now has Danny Dietrich trailing Freddie Rahmer by 205 markers with a total of 3 races remaining on the year.

Serving south central Pennsylvania and based in Lancaster, event sponsor Leffler Energy specializes in home heating and air conditioning services and installations.

Offering fuels including oils and propane, learn more about Leffler at www.lefflerenergy.com.

Adult general admission for September 16 is set at $20 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for just $10 while kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

1987 Williams Grove National Open Champion Joey Allen To Be 60th Anniversary Event Guest Of Honor October 1

9/18/22

Mechanicsburg – The champion of the 1987 Williams Grove Speedway National Open, Joey Allen of Hanover will be the guest of honor and honorary starter for the 60th Anniversary event coming up on Saturday, October 1 at the oval.

Allen will unfurl the green flag on the $75,000 to win, 40-lap Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open sanctioned by the World of Outlaws.

The younger Allen brother will also sign autographs and meet fans at the Champion Racing Oil hospitality tent in the infield from 5:45-6:15 pm.

Back in the day when the now 62-year old Allen won his Open, the outlaws didn’t frequent the event and wouldn’t do so until 1989 but Allen wouldn’t have known it considering the drivers he had to beat back then.

“I do remember working my way up and I remember overtaking Wolfgang big time! ‘Cuz you know Wolfie was the one to beat. He was the man to beat,” Allen recalls.

The "Wolfie" he speaks of was none other than national terror Doug Wolfgang of Sioux Falls, South Dakota who was in the midst of another massive season driving for Bob Weikert in the No. 29 in 1987.

Wolfgang had won the race three years running by the time the ’87 version rolled around and he was eyeing up his fourth in a row when Allen got his chance aboard his brother Bob’s No. A1.

“I was stuck in the middle and I could run wide open. The top was giving up and I could run right through the middle. That’s why I won the race,” Allen says.

But it took more to overtake Wolfgang than just a good run though the middle lane.

“I had my hands full toward the end ‘cuz the motor started overheating and I found out my fuel was shutting off so I drove one handed for about 15 laps ‘til I had a yellow flag and then I was able to find a piece of tape and tape the fuel shut off on so it wouldn’t come loose.”

“So then I was able to drive the last 10 laps without having to drive one handed,” he says.

After starting eighth in the field, Allen would win the 75-lap main worth $13,600 over Wolfgang, Dave Blaney, Kenny Jacobs and Stevie Smith.

It was the biggest win of his sprint car career that lasted until the late 1990s.

His brother Bobby scored the prestigious event once, in 1975.

Action at the October 1 Champion Racing Oil National Open begins at 7:30 pm.

Friday night’s preliminary event, paying $10,000 to win, also gets underway at 7:30.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

REED, YODER, BRENNEMAN & BISSINGER TAKE WINS

ON PA GAME COMMISSION/FOSS JEWELRS NIGHT;

SPRINT CAR NATIONAL OPEN TO CLOSE OUT SEASON SEPTEMBER 23-24

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Austin Reed of Etters powered to his first career win at Selinsgrove Speedway in Saturday night’s PA Game Commission “Race To Hunting Season” 25-lap championship race for the PASS 305 sprint cars.

Dylan Yoder of Middleburg became the third driver to repeat a super late model win at the track this year in the division’s 25-lap main event, while Trent Brenneman of Mifflintown scored his first win of the season in the 20-lap limited late model race.

Keith Bissinger of Orangeville was also a first-time winner this year in the 12-lap roadrunner feature.

Selinsgrove Speedway will close out the 2022 season with the two-day 40th National Open for 410 sprint cars Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23-24. Friday night’s race will feature the 410 sprint cars and super late models starting at 7:45 p.m. Saturday night’s finale will be the 40-lap Jim Nace Memorial National Open paying $26,000 to win plus the PASS 305 sprint cars at 7 p.m.

Austin Reed started on the pole for the 305 sprint car championship race and was trailed by second-place starter Erin Statler and sixth-place starter Josh Spicer.

The race’s only caution flag unfurled on lap 17 when Doug Dodson’s car made contact with the guardrail in turns one and two. For the restart, Reed continued to set a torrid pace in front of Spicer while a wheel-to-wheel battle unfolded for third between 10th-place starter Logan Spahr and eighth-place starter Garrett Bard.

At the checkered flag, Reed was victorious by 1.6 seconds over Spicer, Bard, Spahr, and 12th-place starter Christian Rumsey.

Polesitter Dylan Yoder powered into the lead at the start of the super late model feature. D. Yoder was chased by fourth-place starter Andrew Yoder with second-place starter Jim Bernheisel and sixth-place starter Jeff Rine in close pursuit.

Third-place starter Bryan Bernheisel showed some speed at the halfway point after dropping back a few spots on the start and advanced to second. B. Bernheisel became D. Yoder’s most serious challenger to the finish.

At the checkered flag, D. Yoder was victorious by just one second over B. Bernheisel, Rine, A. Yoder, and J. Bernheisel.

Front row starter Trent Brenneman pulled into the lead and wired the field for his victory in the limited late model race but not without serious challenges from polesitter Tommy Slanker and third-place starter Andrew Yoder.

At the halfway point, Brenneman encountered slower traffic and allowed Slanker and A. Yoder to draw closer. On the 11th circuit, A. Yoder took over the second position from Slanker and set his sights on Brenneman.

A caution flag with one lap to race set up a chase to the checkered flag between Brenneman and A. Yoder with Brenneman coming away with the victory by just .86 of a second. A. Yoder settled for second followed by Slanker, Devin Hart, and Shaun Lawton.

A former go kart champion on Selinsgrove’s one-fifth mile track, A. Yoder wrapped up his first track championship on the half-mile track in the limited late model division.

Second-place starter Dan Condo led through lap nine in the roadrunner feature until he drifted high in turns three and four and allowed fifth-place starter Keith Bissinger to make the winning pass.

Condo and fourth-place starter Nate Romig dueled for second only to fall off the pace due to flat tires from contact. At the finish, Bissinger scored the win over Bob Bussey, Scott Dunham, Cory Lindenmuth, and Tom Underwood.

Romig clinched his first career roadrunner track championship.

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY - 17 September 2022 PASS 305 Sprint Cars – 30 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 34 Austin Reed 2) 71 Josh Spicer 3) 95 Garrett Bard 4) 5 Logan Spahr 5) 1R Christian Rumsey 6) 67 Ken Duke 7) 31 Zach Rhodes 8) 52 Jeff Weaver 9) 2 Erin Statler 10) 39X Scott Frack 11) 97 Kenny Yoder 12) 25 Dustin Young 13) 28R Jason Roush 14) 5J Logan Jones 15) 10 Jake Waters 16) 29 Seth Schnoke 17) 1M Paul Moyer 18) 6R Reed Thompson 19) 26 Ryan Lynn 20) 88 Fred Arnold 21) 20 Doug Dodson 22) 17 Owen Dimm 23) 9 Mariah Romig 24) 18 Ian Detweiler 25) 19 Kruz Kepner 26) Timmy Bitner Heat Winners: Jeff Weaver, Ken Duke, Austin Reed, Jason Roush B-Main Winner: Fred Arnold Fast Time: 1R Christian Rumsey 19.047 Super Late Models – 23 Entries 25-Lap A-Main: 1) 24 Dylan Yoder 2) 119 Bryan Bernheisel 3) 2J Jeff Rine 4) 2Y Andrew Yoder 5) 31 Jim Bernheisel 6) 9 Hayes Mattern 7) 06 Mike Lupfer 8) 63 Nathan Long 9) 22 Brett Schadel 10) 14 Tyler Horst 11) 1 Gene Knaub 12) 0 Gary Stuhler 13) 27 Jim Yoder 14) 11B Kirk Baker 15) 93 Cory Lawler 16) 7 Meade Hahn 17) 2B Brian Booze 18) 59 Chad Julius 19) 112 Brandon Little 20) 32 Coleby Frye 21) 74 Randy Christine 22) G05 Paul Spear 23) 45 Jason Hons Heat Winners: Jeff Rine, Bryan Bernheisel, Mike Lupfer Limited Late Models – 21 Entries 20-Lap A-Main: 1) 33 Trent Brenneman 2) 2 Andrew Yoder 3) 40 Tommy Slanker 4) 33K Devin Hart 5) 92 Shaun Lawton 6) 28Z Ryan Zook 7) 13 Brad McGinnis 8) 11T JR Toner 9) 12K Jared Fulkroad 10) 62 Devin Frey 11) 24 Daulton Bigler 12) 32 Chris Leitzel 13) 79 Chase Bowsman 14) 115 Tyson Mowery 15) 27 Cayden Ranck 16) 58M Maddox Smith 17) Heat Winners: Ryan Zook, Trent Brenneman, Shaun Lawton Roadrunners – 12 Entries 12-Lap A-Main: 1) 11 Keith Bissinger 2) 83 Bob Bussey 3) 77 Scott Dunham 4) 14 Cory Lindenmuth 5) 12 Tom Underwood 6) 82 Dan Condo 7) 8 Chance Mattern 8) 25J Nate Romig 9) 5 Matt Ney 10) 56 Kenny Schreffler 11) 19 Levi Vial 12) 7 Jake Jones Heat Winners: Levi Vial, Cory Lindenmuth

 

 

 

40TH ANNUAL 410 SPRINT CAR NATIONAL OPEN SEPT. 23-24

WILL CLOSE OUT SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY 2022 SEASON

Friday $6,000-To-Win Preliminary & Saturday $26,000-To-Win Finale

Are Tributes To Jim Nace’s Sprint Car Racing Legacy

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – Selinsgrove Speedway will close out the 2022 season Friday and Saturday, Sept. 23-24, with the Jim Nace Memorial 40th Annual National Open for 410 sprint cars. For the first time in 30 years, the speedway’s crown jewel race will be a two-day event with nearly $100,000 in prize money on the line.

Friday night’s preliminary race for the 410 sprint cars is being sponsored by Heister House Millworks & Cabinetry of Mt. Pleasant Mills and will also feature the super late models in a 25-lap race paying $3,000 to win.

The winner of Friday’s 25-lap sprint car race will collect $6,000 and will be an automatic qualifier as well as in the redraw for Saturday’s Open. Pit gates on Friday open at 4:30 p.m. with time trials starting at 7:45 p.m. Friday’s grandstand gates open at 5:30 p.m.

Saturday will showcase the sprint cars in the 40-lap Nace Memorial National Open presented by Mountain Ridge Metals of Millersburg. In celebration of the race’s 40th running and as a tribute to Nace, the speedway’s only five-time sprint car track champion while driving the famous Camel Express No. 26, the winner will earn $26,000, the biggest winner’s share for a non-sanctioned sprint car race in central Pennsylvania this season.

The Fast Tees Fast Time Award in memory of Jim Nace will pay $300. The Nace family is also giving away five $50 cash prizes to fans in honor of Nace’s five track championships. 410 sprint car heats on Saturday will pay $100 to win. Tow money for the 410 sprint cars will be $200 both nights.

The PASS 305 sprint cars will join the 410 sprint cars on Saturday night’s card starting at 7 p.m. Pit gates and advanced ticket holder gates open at 4 p.m. with all general admission gates opening at 4:30 p.m.

Anthony Macri of Dillsburg is the two-time defending Jim Nace Memorial National Open champion. He became the 20th different driver to win the race since it started in 1983, with the late Maynard Yingst of Linglestown scoring victories in the first three Opens. Fred Rahmer of Salfordville is the event’s only five-time winner.

The rain date for Saturday’s show only will be Sunday, Sept. 25, if needed.

Fans who can’t attend the race in-person can purchase it as a live PPV event on sprintcarunlimited.tv.

For a complete schedule, the latest news, results, and race status, visit selinsgrovespeedway.comor follow the track on Twitter and Facebook. The speedway office can be reached at 570.374.2266.

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY 2022 40th ANNUAL NATIONAL OPEN WEEKEND SEPT. 23-24 RACE INFORMATION:
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
RACING:
410 Sprint Cars / $6,000 To Win
Super Late Models / $3,000 To Win
GATES:
Pits: 4:30PM
Grandstand: 5:30PM
Qualifying: 7:45PM
ADMISSION:
Adults: $25
Students (12-17): $15
Kids 11 & Under FREE GA
Reserved Seats Add $2
Pit Passes: $35
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022
RACING:
410 Sprint Cars / $26,000 To Win
305 Sprint Cars / $400 To Win
GATES:
Advance Ticket Holder & Pit Gates: 4PM
General Admission Gates: 4:30PM
Qualifying: 7PM
ADMISSION:
Adults: $30
Students (12-17): $20
Kids 11 & Under FREE GA
Reserved Seats Add $2
Pit Passes: $40
2022 JIM NACE MEMORIAL 40th ANNUAL NATIONAL OPEN PURSE: 1) $26,000 2) $8,000 3) $4,000 4) $3,000 5) $2,000 6) $1,700 7) $1,400 8)8) $1,300 9) $1,200 10) $1,100 11) $1,000 12) $900 13) $800 14) $775 15) $750 16-24) $700
TOW: $200
RAIN DATE for Saturday Only: Sunday, September 25 TIME TBA

 

 

Lance Dewease Beats All Stars For 7K Dirt Classic Qualifier At Williams Grove, Notches Win 108

9/16/22

Mechanicsburg – Lance Dewease won his second Williams Grove sprint car race in a row on Friday night when he walked off with the All Stars Circuit of Champions Dirt Classic Qualifier, worth $7,000.

The flag to flag victory was the 108th of Dewease’s career at Williams Grove and the ninth of his career in All Stars action at the oval.

The win was also the 88th as a car owner for Don Kreitz Jr., which moves him to within four of tying Al Hamilton for the most victories at the historic oval.

The story of the 30-lap feature seemed to be the crashes that occurred within.

Dewease was only able to log three laps in the main before the red flag appeared for a flipping Justin Peck who vaulted outside of turn four.

The accident happened as Peck raced to the outside of Tyler Courtney while the pair raced for sixth and when Courtney’s car got sideways in the third corner, Peck had nowhere to go but up and over.

The restart saw the red flag again appear, this time for a flipping Rico Abreu as he raced onto the backstretch while running 11th.

Another lap did then get scored before point leader Freddie Rahmer stopped on the frontstretch with a busted front end on his mount.

After Rahmer’s car was removed from the track, Dewease tried to settle into a rhythm with TJ Stutts running second and traffic was just coming into sight for the leader when Bill Balog lost a left rear wheel near the flagstand, sending him into the inside rail.

Following Balog’s bad luck, the last 21 laps of the race went non-stop with Dewease getting into the rear of the field with 12 laps to go.

But the surface was fast and racy with backmarkers proving difficult to bypass.

The leader worked for several laps trying to put Cap Henry a lap down, allowing pursuers Stutts and Brent Marks to close a bit but after finally breaking free of Henry, Dewease was able to get away.

Marks took a shot at Stutts for second and got the spot briefly in the third turn on lap 11 only to see Stutts reclaim the position.

But Marks did finally get by for the spot with two laps to go before finishing 2.319 seconds behind at the checkers.

Stutts rode home third followed by Buddy Kofoid and Danny Dietrich.

Sixth through 10th went to Anthony Macri, Daryn Pittman, Hunter Schuerenberg, Lucas Wolfe and Gio Scelzi.

Heats went to Stutts, Schuerenberg, Marks and Peck with Dewease winning the dash to start on the pole of the feature event.

Steve Buckwalter won the B Main.

Tyler Courtney set fast time over the 33-car field with a lap of 16.409 seconds.

The event was the third for the All Stars at the track in 2022 with local drivers claiming wins in all the races.

With just three races to go in the 2022 point chase at Williams Grove, Danny Dietirch has now taken over second in the standings behind Rahmer and he is within 205 markers of the point lead.

Feature Finish

9/16/22

410 sprint cars, 30 laps: 1. Lance Dewease, 2. Bent Marks, 3. TJ Stutts, 4. Buddy Kofoid, 5. Danny Dietrich, 6. Anthony Macri, 7. Daryn Pittman, 8. Hunter Schuerenberg, 9. Lucas Wolfe, 10. Gio Scelzi, 11. Justin Peck, 12. Tyler Courtney, 13. Brian Brown, 14. Kyle Reinhardt, 15. Devon Borden, 16. Zeb Wise, 17. Cory Eliason, 18. Chad Trout, 19. Cap Henry, 20. Chris Windom, 21. Dylan Norris, 22. Bill Balog, 23. Steve Buckwalter, 24. Kasey Kahne, 25. Rico Abreu, 26. Freddie Rahmer, 27. Chase Dietz

DNQ: Brent Shearer, Troy Fraker, Carson McCarl, Robbie Kendall, McKenna Haase, Kyle Moody

 

 

Saturday, September 10, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

FOUR FIRST TIME WINNERS IN ONE NIGHT; Dylan Yoder, Erick Walker & Tyler Knaub and Robbie Carroll Triumphant at Bobby Rudisill Memorial

Saturday, September 17, 2022 (7PM) Dirt Classic IX presented by Schmuck Lumber Company [rain date: Sunday, September 18]

Saturday, September 24, 2022 (9AM) PA Karting Grand Nationals

Saturday, October 1, 2022 (3PM) AMA Motorcycles, Quads and 600 Xcel Modifieds

Abbottstown, PA (September 10, 2022) – The Bobby Rudisill Memorial on Saturday night saw four different first-time winners at Lincoln Speedway. Dylan Yoder wired the field in the super late model feature, Eric Walker won in the Wingless Super Sportsman division, Tyler Knaub was victorious in Extreme Stocks and Robbie Carroll scored the win in the Limited Stocks.

Dylan Yoder started on the pole of the 40-lap feature with Cory Lawler lined up to his outside. The red flag came out on the initial start when Deshawn Gingerich got upside down in turn 2. Also collected were, Tyler Horst, Gene Knaub, Tyler Emory, Bernie Beard and Brian Booze.

The field lined up for a complete restart with Yoder shooting out to the lead. Lawler looked to the outside of Yoder for the lead which left the door open for Bryan Bernheisel to take second.

Trever Feathers brought out the caution on lap 1 when he stopped on the front stretch. Bernheisel, Lawler, Coleby Frye and Jason Covert lined up behind Yoder for the restart. The caution flag flew again on the restart when Bernie Beard spun in turn 1.

Covert got under Frye coming out of turn 2 for fourth and went to work on Lawler for third. Covert had the advantage going into turn 3 to take the spot on lap 4.

The yellow flag flew again on lap 7 when Travis Horan stopped in turn 4. The top five for the restart were Yoder, Bernheisel, Covert, Lawlor and Frye.

Frye was battling Lawlor for fourth on the restart when Gene Knaub joined to make it a three-car battle for the spot. Frye took the spot and Knaub followed sending Lawlor back to sixth. Randy Christine spun in turns 1 and 2 bringing the yellow flag out on lap 9.

Yoder led Bernheisel, Covert, Frye and Knaub for the restart. Knaub challenged Frye for fourth with Knaub taking the spot by inches on lap 11. Frye reclaimed fourth on lap 12 after passing Knaub on the back stretch.

Matt Murphy slowed on the back stretch on lap 16 bringing out the yellow.

Frye was looking for third and got out of shape but kept going and held onto fourth. Tyler Emory made his way into the top 5 on lap 20 after getting by Knaub.

Yoder found himself in lapped traffic on lap 24 and held the lead as he worked his way through traffic.

The caution came out on lap 30 when Scott Sweeney did a 360 spin in turn 4, making contact with Larry Neiderer.

The top five for the final restart of the race were Yoder, Bernheisel, Covert, Frye and Emory. Emory got a nose under Frye on the restart but Frye held on to fourth. Gary Stuhler took a look under Emory for fifth and had the spot coming out of turn 2, Stuhler held on and took fifth by inches at the line on lap 34.

Stuhler was running the bottom and challenged Frye for fourth. Stuhler had the spot by a nose on lap 38 but Frye took it back the following lap.

Dylan Yoder’s first Lincoln Speedway win came 1.925 seconds over Bernheisel. Covert crossed the line third and Frye was fourth. Stuhler completed the top five.

Eric Walker Wires Wingless Super Sportsman Field for Victory

Pole-sitter Trent Yoder and Eric Walker were wheel to wheel going into turn 1 when the green flag dropped on the 20-lap feature. Walker had the advantage at the line to lead lap 1. Kevin Gutshall was up to third from his fifth starting spot.

Billy Brian and Tom Savage battled side by side for fourth with Savage holding the spot. The caution came out on lap 4 when Blake Brooks stopped in turn 3 and Michael Smith was stopped in turn 2.

Walker led Yoder, Gutshall, Brian and Savage to the cone for the restart. Brian was up to third but Gutshall got back by him to reclaim the spot.

Brian up to third Gutshall back by him to reclaim the spot

Matt Cisney raced his way into the top five on lap 6. Steve Wilbur reeled Cisney in to challenge him for the spot.

Walker was pulling away from the field at the halfway-point.

Brian got back by Gutshall for third and started to reel in Yoder to battle for second. Brian took the runner-up spot on lap 14.

Lapped traffic loomed ahead of Walker with three laps to go. Brian was cutting into Walker’s lead but did not have enough time to make a move.

Walker scored his first career Lincoln win by 1.299 seconds over Brian. Gutshall was third and Cliff Brian Jr. was fourth. Yoder crossed the line fifth.

Tyler Knaub Scores Extreme Stock Win

Tyler Knaub started on the pole of the 20-lap feature and took the lead when the green flag waved with Jason Townsend challenging for the top spot. The caution came out on the first lap when Townsend spun in turn 4 as he battled for the lead.

Brian Walls moved up to the front row for the complete restart. Sam Rial was up to third from this fifth starting spot to challenge Walls for second. Rial took the spot on lap 2. Lap 2 also saw the yellow flag for debris on the back stretch.

Knaub led Rial, Walls, Donnie Broderick and Marshall McMullen for the restart. Rial took the lead on lap 4 and left Knaub to hold off a Walls who was looking for second.

Rial was pulling away from the field as multiple side by side battles for position ensued behind him. Lap 7 saw a caution for Jim Rost.

The top five for the restart were Rial, Knaub, Walls, McMullen and Bob Scott Jr.

Knaub and Walls continued their battle for second. Knaub would inherit the lead on lap 9 when the caution came out for the leader, Rial. Rial’s car was blowing smoke and he took his car to the pits, ending his night.

Knaub led Scott, Walls, Broderick and McMullen to the cone for the single-file restart. As the field came to the cone, rain started to fall. Scott got under Knaub to challenge for the lead and took it on lap 10. The caution came out on lap 11 when Doughtrey stopped on the front stretch. The rain was coming down harder and track officials sent the cars to the pits for a delay.

When the field lined up for the restart after the weather delay it was Scott, Knaub, Walls, McMullen and Patrick McClane at the front.

Knaub looked under Scott to challenge for the lead but Scott held the spot. Townsend was back up to fifth after having to restart at the rear after his first lap mishap.

Once again Knaub reclaimed the lead after a misfortune by the leader. Scott stopped on the track while leading on lap 14, bringing out the caution. Knaub led Walls, McMullen, Townsend and McClane for the restart.

Shane McQuay got by McClane to get into the top 5 on lap 17. Right after finding his way into the top 5, McQuay spun in turn 1 on lap 18 bringing out the caution. Will Long, Jordan Fulton and Jim Rost Jr. were also collected.

The top five for the final restart were Knaub, Walls, Townsend, McMullen and Scott. Scott looked under McMullen and McQuay made it a three-car battle for fourth.

Knaub got to the checkered flag .968 seconds ahead of Walls for the win. Townsend crossed the line third and Scott was fourth. McMullen completed the top five.

Robbie Carroll Bests 50-car Limited Stock Field for Win

Shannon Weaver bested pole-sitter Robbie Carroll when the green flag dropped to lead lap 1. Brian Racine and Chris Anderson battled for fourth with Racine keeping the spot. Matt Chronister came to a top in turn 4 on lap 5 bringing out the caution.

Weaver led Carroll, Terry Hartlaub, Racine and Anderson for the restart. Carroll was on Weaver’s bumper and the two were wheel-to-wheel coming out of turn 4 but Weaver held the spot. Racine was working on Hartlaub for third while Carroll continued to put pressure on Weaver.

Matt Chronister stopped on the front stretch on lap 12 bringing out the yellow flag.

Hartlaub got his nose under Carroll on the restart but could not make the pass. The caution flag came out again on lap 14 when Justin Oberlin stopped on the front stretch.

Carroll got to the outside of Weaver on the restart to challenge for the lead. They raced wheel to wheel down the back stretch with Carroll taking the lead by half a car length at the line on lap 16. Just after losing the lead, Weaver had a right front tire issue which brought out the caution and ending his night. Hartlaub, who had been running third, stopped in the top of turns 1 and 2.

Carroll led Racine, Anderson, Travis Brown and Brandon Hoffner for the final restart. Anderson looked to the inside of Racine and Brown took that as an opportunity to pounce and took third on lap 17.

Racine was running with Carroll but there was not enough time to make a pass for the lead. The top five were Carroll, Racine, Anderson, Brown and Hoffner.

Next Saturday, September 17, Lincoln Speedway is back in action with the $20,000 to win Dirt Classic IV with the All Star Circuit of Champions. Racing starts at 7:00PM with pit gates open at 3:30PM and grandstands open at 4PM.

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 racetrack - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

RACE RESULTS

Saturday, September 10, 2022

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

Abbottstown, PA

Super Late Models:

Super Late Model Feature Finish (40 Laps) – 1. 27-Dylan Yoder ($4,000); 2. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 3. 43A-Jason Covert; 4. 32-Coleby Frye; 5. 4-Gary Stuhler; 6. 72-Tyler Emory; 7. 4S-Danny Snyder; 8. 31-Jim Bernheisel; 9. 14-Tyler Horst; 10. B2-Brian Booze; 11. 74-Randy Christine; 12. 93-Cory Lawler; 13. 21-Chad Myers; 14. 121-Larry Neiderer; 15. 44S-Scott Sweeney (DNF); 16. 1-Gene Knaub (DNF); 17. 21M-Matt Murphy (DNF); 18. 5W-Travis Horan (DNF); 19. 33-Kenny Kluge (DNF); 20. X-Bernie Beard (DNF); 21. 20-Trevor Feathers (DNF); 22. 0-Deshawn Gingerich (DNF); 23. 2J-Justin Weaver (DNS)

Lap Leaders – Dylan Yoder (1-40)

Super Late Model Heat One Finish (8 laps) - 1. 0-Deshawn Gingerich; 2. 72-Tyler Emory; 3. 2J-Justin Weaver; 4. 32-Coleby Frye; 5. 14-Tyler Horst; 6. 20-Trever Feathers; 7. X-Bernie Beard; 8. 21-Chad Myers

Super Late Model Heat Two Finish (8 laps) - 1. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 2. 27-Dylan Yoder; 3. 74-Randy Christine; 4. 4-Gary Stuhler; 5. 43A-Jason Covert; 6. 5w-Travis Horan; 7. 44s-Scott Sweeney; 8. 33-Kenny Kluge

Super Late Model Heat Three Finish (8 laps) - 1. 93-Cory Lawler; 2. 4s-Danny Snyder; 3. 1-Gene Knaub; 4. 121-Larry Neiderer; 5. B2-Brian Booze; 6. 12M-Matt Murphy; 7. 31-Jim Bernheisel (DNF)

Wingless Super Sportsman:

Wingless Super Sportsman Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 88W-Eric Walker ($1,200); 2. 16-Billy Brian Jr.; 3. 63-Kevin Gutshall; 4. 28-Cliff Brian Jr.; 5. 66-Trent Yoder; 6. 59-Steve Wilbur; 7. 55-Matt Cisney; 8. 8M-Chris Meleason; 9. 2A-Brett Perigo; 10. 93-Matt Ondek; 11. 28N-Brian Nace; 12. 14-Rohan Beasley; 13. X-Tom Savage; 14. 33-Chad Thomas; 15. 9B-Blake Brooks; 16. 2J-Jason Failor; 17. 24-Jake Liddick (DNF); 18. 76-Michael Smith (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Eric Walker (1-20)

Wingless Super Sportsman Sprint Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 63-Kevin Gutshall; 2. X-Tom Savage; 3. 88W-Eric Walker; 4. 66-Trent Yoder; 5. 76-Michael Smith; 6. 24-Jake Liddick; 7. 8M-Chris Meleason; 8, 93-Matt Ondek; 9. 2J-Jason Failor (DNS)

Wingless Super Sportsman Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 33-Chad Thomas; 2. 59-Steve Wilbur; 3. 16-Billy Brian Jr.; 4. 55-Matt Cisney; 5. 28-Cliff Brian Jr.; 6. 2a-Brett Perigo; 7. 28N-Brian Nace; 8. 9B-Blake Brooks; 9. 14-Rohan Beasley

Extreme Stocks:

Extreme Stocks Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 5-Tyler Knaub; 2. 28-Brian Walls; 3. 41-Jason Townsend; 4. 47-Bob Scott Jr.; 5. 11M-Marshall McMullen; 6. 3B-Shane McQuay; 7. 91L-Will Long; 8. 7-Jordan Fulton; 9. 11D-Patrick McClane; 10. 75-Jim Rost Jr.; 11. 77-Jeff Walsh (DNF); 12. 97-Donnie Broderick (DNF); 13. 98D-Richard Doughtrey (DNF); 14. 7F-Hunter Fulton (DNF); 15. 11R-Sam Rial (DNF); 16. 17R-Jim Rost (DNF); 17. 65H-Ty Huntsberger (DNF); 18. 12M-Jake Markey (DNF); 19. 12H-Bryan Hare (DNF)

Lap Leaders – Tyler Knaub (1-3 & 14-20), Sam Rial (4-9), Bob Scott Jr. (10-13)

Extreme Stock Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 11R-Sam Rial; 2. 12-Jake Markey; 3. 11M-Marshall McMullen; 4. 28-Brian Walls; 5. 7J-Jordan Fulton; 6. 12H-Bryan Hare; 7. 7F-Hunter Fulton (DNF); 8. 3D-Shane McQuay (DNF); 9. 65H-Ty Huntsberger (DNF)

Extreme Stock Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 97-Donnie Broderick; 2. 41-Jason Townsend; 3. 47-Bob Scott Jr.; 4. 5-Tyler Knaub; 5. 11D-Patrick McClane; 6. 91L-Will Long; 7. 77-Jeffrey Waltz; 8. 98D-Richard Dougherty; 9. 17R-Jim Rost; 10. 7s-Jim Rost Jr.

Limited Stocks:

Limited Stocks Feature Finish (20 laps) – 1. 69-Robbie Carroll; 2. 35-Brian Racine; 3. 47-Travis Brown; 4. 516-Chris Anderson; 5. H12-Brandon Hoffner; 6. 21-Ricky Weaver; 7. 7R-Rob Rudisill Jr.; 8. 15M-Nick McDaniel; 9. H15-AJ Hoffman (DNF); 10. 2-Chad Weaver (DNF); 11. 40-Noah Swank (DNF); 12. 77-Justin Mong (DNF); 13. 44-Clint Heimbaugh (DNF); 14. 99XL-Rob Storms (DNF); 15. 5-Shannon Weaver (DNF); 16. 92-Terry Hartlaub (DNF); 17. 88-Justin Oberlin (DNF); 18. 64G-Rusty Garlock (DNF); 19. 777J-Jeff Erb (DNF); 20. 81-Matt Chronister (DNF); 21. 11C-Lee Zook (DNF); 22. 16-Julio Perez (DNF); 23. 17-Carl Cassell (DNS); 24. 10-Jason Jarvis (DNS)

Lap Leaders: Shannon Weaver (1-16) & Robbie Carroll (17-20)

Limited Stock Heat One Finish (8 laps) – 1. 64G-Rusty Garlock; 2. 69-Robbie Carroll; 3. 2-Chad Weaver; 4. 777J-Jeff Erb; 5. 44-Clint Heimbaugh; 6. 5s-Marlyn Runk III; 7. 10s-Kevin Stine; 8. 51-Zach Rill; 9. 9-Jason Chittum; 10. 3R-Colton Rudisill; 11. 87-Wesley Miller (DNF); 12. 19R-Tyler Denike (DNF); 13. 22-Chad Martin (DNF)

Limited Stock Heat Two Finish (8 laps) – 1. 47-Travis Brown; 2. 92-Terry Hartlaub; 3. 21-Ricky Weaver; 4. 7R-Rob Rudisill Jr.; 5. 77-Justin Mong; 6. H15-AJ Hoffner; 7. 81-Matt Chronister; 8. 7-Tyler Stine; 9. 72-Gary Claypoole; 10. 51K-Andrew Keefer; 11. 62-Chris Bigelow; 12. 35H-Lonnie Hobday (DNF); 13. 519-Jeff Svendsen (DNF)

Limited Stock Heat Three Finish (8 laps) – 1. 516-Chris Anderson; 2. 15m-Nick McDaniel; 3. H12-Brandon Hoffner; 4. 88-Justin Oberlin; 5. 10-Jason Jarvis; 6. 64-Ben Stoner; 7. 99XL-Rob Storms; 8. 98-Quinten Beeman; 9. 53-Brody Tolstyka; 10. 66-Louis Heffner; 11. 516A-Tiana Anderson (DNF); 12. 99-Cody Klinedinst (DNF); 13. 32-Jeff Foster (DNF)

Limited Stock Heat Four Finish (8 laps) – 1. 35-Brian Racine; 2. 5-Shannon Weaver; 3. 11C-Lee Zook; 4. 16-Julio Perez; 5. 40-Noah Swank; 6. 17-Carl Cassell; 7. 8-Tyler Kline; 8. 21J-Lem Crawford; 9. 31-Wayne Selby; 10. 99X-Creden Sponseller; 11. 19K-Cameron Kohler; 12. 46-Devon McCarthy

Limited Stock Consy One Finish (10 laps) – 1. 81-Matt Chronister; 2. H15-AJ Hoffner; 3. 77-Justin Mong; 4. 44-Clint Heimbaugh; 5. 51K-Andrew Keefer; 6. 87-Wesley Miller; 7. 72-Gary Claypoole; 8. 51-Zach Rill; 9. 9-Jason Chittum; 10. 10s-Kevin Stine (DNF); 11. 19R-Tyler Denike; 12. 5s-Marlyn Runk III (DNF); 13. 35H-Lonnie Hobday (DNF); 14. 7-Tyler Stine (DNF); 15. 3R-Colton Rudisill (DNS); 16. 62-Chris Bigelow (DNS); 17. 22-Chad Martin (DNS); 18. 519-Jeff Svendsen (DNS)

Limited Stock Consy Two Finish (10 laps) – 1. 17-Carl Cassell; 2. 40-Noah Swank; 3. 10-Jason Jarvis; 4. 99XL-Rob Storms; 5. 8-Tyler Kline; 6. 53-Brody Tolstyka; 7. 99X-Creden Sponseller; 8. 64-Ben Stoner; 9. 66-Louis Heffner; 10. 46-Devon McCarthy (DNF); 11. 19K-Cameron Kohler (DNF); 12. 99-Cody Klinedinst (DNF); 13. 32-Jeff Foster (DNF); 14. 98-Quinten Beeman (DNS); 15. 21J-Lem Crawford (DNS); 16. 31-Wayne Selby (DNS); 17. 516A-Tiana Anderson (DNS)

 

 

All Stars Diamond Series Dirt Classic Qualifier This Week At Williams Grove

Can the All Stars reach the podium?

9/11/22

Mechanicsburg – The last match-up of the season between the Pennsylvania Posse and the All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars at Williams Grove Speedway is set for this Friday night, September 16 at 7:30 pm.

Presented by Land O’ Lakes, Friday night will feature the Hoosier Diamond Series Dirt Classic Qualifier for the competing factions paying $7,000 to the winner.

The winner of the 30-lap main will earn a guaranteed starting spot in the September 17 Dirt Classic at nearby Lincoln Speedway.

The mid-September special will be a “410 sprint only” racing program.

So far this season in three All Stars main events run at the oval, the Posse drivers have swept the All Stars with Brent Marks scoring in April before Danny Dietrich won both twin 20s in August.

In both of the twin 20s, All Stars point leader Tyler Courtney of Indianapolis, Indiana, had front row starting spots but he failed to capitalize.

Courtney's best finish at the track this season has been a fourth, back in April.

Currently second in All Stars points, Justin Peck has a pair of fourth place finishes on the season at the Grove in All Stars action.

All three fourths for the pair represent the highest finishes the All Stars have been able to muster at the track this year.

And so the All Stars will have some work to do against the Posse on Friday as they try to reclaim a spot on the podium before the season is finished.

Peck is likely to be the best bet for a top spot by the All Stars in the show.

Top Posse contenders will be Danny Dietrich, Lance Dewease and Anthony Macri.

Leading speedway points with a total of four races to go on the season, Freddie Rahmer is still trying to get a win at the Grove this year and it's likely he will get the job accomplished.

Adult general admission for September 16 is set at $25 with youth ages 13-20 admitted for just $10 while kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com and by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

60th Annual Williams Grove Champion Racing Oil National Open Approaching!

Focus Of Sprint Car World Returns To Williams Grove Speedway Sept. 30 And Oct 1, Saturday Finale Worth 75K

9/11/22

Mechanicsburg – The biggest and richest sprint car race in the East returns to Williams Grove Speedway as the 60th annual Champion Racing Oil National Open is slated for Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1.

Sanctioned by the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Series, the two-day affair on Sept. 30 and Oct 1 will find all eyes focused on the Mechanicsburg oval.

Slated for Sept. 30, the National Open Preliminary will feature a 25-lap main paying $10,000 to the winner on Friday night.

Then on Saturday, October 1, the 2022 40-lap Champion Racing Oil National Open will again match the biggest winner’s share in the history of the oval at $75,000 to take the win.

The National Open will see the 2022 Williams Grove Speedway Lawrence Chevrolet 410 sprint car series champion crowned at the conclusion of Saturday’s main event.

Freddie Rahmer will be trying to wrap up the third track title of his career in the races.

Carson Macedo of Lemoore, California is the defending Champion Racing Oil National Open winner.

Macedo’s score in the event last year was his first.

Kyle Larson scored the preliminary event last year.

Adult general admission for September 30 is set at $35 with youth ages 13 – 20 priced at $15. Adult admission for October 1 is $40 with youth priced at $20.

Kids ages 12 and under are always admitted for FREE at Williams Grove Speedway.

Both nights of action are slated to get underway at 7:30 pm.

Keep up to date on all the latest speedway news and information by visiting the oval’s official website located at www.williamsgrove.com or by following the track on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

 

 

Anthony Macri Drives From 19th to Score Record $60,000 Tuscarora 50 with All Stars

By Justin Snyder

Port Royal Speedway- PORT ROYAL, PA- (September 11, 2022)- As every season has passed and Anthony Macri has prgressed as a driver, the common question amongst racing fans each season at Port Royal has always been the same thing.

"When is he going to win the Tuscarora 50?"

Well, it finally happened. On a night that saw 'The Concrete Kid' fight adversity in the form of a wreck in his heat race following setting $1200 Packer's Concessions, LLC. and Tedd Reitz Quick time, Macri stormed forward from the 19th starting position to claim the $60,000 prize and the 55th Annual Tuscarora 50 presented by Ramsey's Car Wash and Garage and presented by Packer's Concessions trophy.

"Man, I don't know what to say...I'm pretty spe3echless right now," said Macri. "What happened there in the heat with Brian Brown was just a racing deal. I was actually crying and acting like a little girl in the lounge thinking that I threw the whole night away.

"These guys never gave up on me, and I figured I wouldn't give up on them in the feature. I kind of lit a fire under my butt and just tried to pass as many cars as I could."

Cale Thomas and Danny Dietrich led the field of 26 410 Sprint Cars to the green flag and it was Dietrich getting the initial jump on the field off the outside of turn two to lead the opening lap. Thomas, Bill Balog, Brent Marks, and Gio Scelzi settled into the rest of the top five.

12th-place starter Gerard McIntyre Jr. was the man on the move during the opening five laps, as he moved into the fifth position with 45 laps remaining in the 50-lap spectacular. However, 10th-place starter Cory Eliason came to a slow on the backstretch to bring out the caution and halt momentum.

When the field returned to green, Marks started to make his move as he got by Balog for the final podium position. Eighth-place starter Logan Wagner also cracked the top five for the first time as well, before giving the spot back to McIntyre.

McIntyre continued his Cinderella run to the front of the pack as he moved into 10th with 40 laps remaining, while Macri first made himself known to fans and competitors as he cracked the top ten on the same lap.

Over the next four laps, Marks moved past both McIntyre and Thomas for the runner-up spot, while McIntyre and Wagner also got by Thomas for third and fourth respectively. With two laps remaining before the planned lap 20 break, the leaders were all under a blanket.

Marks attempted to pass Dietrich for the top spot to hold the point at the break, by ultimately Dietrich held on before the caution flag flew. Marks, McIntyre, Wagner, Justin Whittall, Thomas, Macri, Lance Dewease, Balog and Gio Scelzi rounded out the top ten.

Following a 10 minute stoppage for adjustments and the ability to change a tire, the field returned to green flag action and it was again Dietrich holding court up front. Meanwhile, behind him it was Wagner making waves as he went fourth to second through the middle of turns one and two to grab the runner-up spot.

Marks briefly took the spot back coming to the line, but Wagner took charge the following lap and set his sights on Dietrich in attempt to earn his second consecutive Tuscarora 50 title.
It only took five laps for Wagner to power his way to the front of the field, as he capitalized on a minor slip up by Dietrich to take the point and quickly opened things up. Within two laps Wagner had approached the tail end of the field and had lapped traffic to maneuver.

However, an ugly wreck between Dylan Cisney, Freddie Rahmer and Zeb Wise brought out the red flag. Cisney's car engulfed in flames and it was both Wagner and Dietrich getting out of their car and coming to Cisney's aid, along with the track fire crew, to ensure the fire was put out. All drivers would walk away safely, but not return to the field.

The restart proved beneficial to Marks as he got around Dietrich for the runner-up spot, while Macri cracked the top five for the first time of the night with 20 laps to go. It only took two more laps for Macri to get by Mcintyre for fourth, while Dietrich got back by Marks for the runner-up spot.

With 14 laps remaining Macri cruised around Marks for the final podium spot and two laps later he got by Dietrich for second. He set his sights on Wagner up front and was cutting into his lead, but the caution flew with 10 laps to go for a slowing Tyler Reeser in turn four.

Only ten laps separated Wagner from capping off another track championship season with a $60,000 payday, but Macri had other ideas. When the field went back to green, it only took three turn's for Dillsburg, Pa. ace to slide by Wagner for the top spot and from there it was all smooth sailing.

Marks got by Dietrich for third on the same lap and one lap later he dispatched of Wagner for second. Dietrich would follow suit for the final podium spot, but everyone was living in Macri's fairytale run to the front as he cruised home to the checkered flag and the record $60,000 payday.

The win was Macri's fifth in the last six All Star Circuit of Champions sanctioned events at Port Royal and brought the fans to their feet in a history making moment. He was joined by sponsors, Jim and Sandy Kline, in victory lane as well. It was the Kline's who earlier in the week announced with the track promotional team that they were kicking in an additional $5000 to up the winner's share form $55,000 to $60,000.

Marks and Dietrich rounded out the podium, followed by Justin Whittall and Wagner. Lance Dewease, Brian Brown, McIntyre, Thomas and Balog rounded out the top ten. Macri earned the $500 Valley Supply Hard Charger award, while Kyle Moody scored the $1000 Warrior Award presented by J&S Classics with a random draw of 17. Moody capitalized on last season's win in the non-qualifier feature to score a spot in the field and the additional money.

Sye Lynch scored the $2000 non-qualifier victory this season after using a late race pass of Jeff Halligan in turn's three and four through the middle. The win guarantees Lynch a spot in next season's Tuscarora 50 and was essentially a $4000 to win event with next year's race guaranteeing at least $2000 to start.

Tuscarora 50 Results- A-main (50 Laps)

39M-Anthony Macri [19]; 2. 19M-Brent Marks [5]; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich [2]; 4. 67-Justin Whittall [7]; 5. 1-Logan Wagner [8]; 6. 69K-Lance Dewease [