Race Results From Coast to Coast
MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Callum Williamson claimed his first feature race win of the season when he picked the pocket of Kaiden Manders on the last lap to take the win at Bunbury Speedway on Saturday night.
Williamson won round four of the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series that was the LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix, with the winning margin being 0.786 of a second, while Queenslander Ryan Newton was third.
Williamson’s win seemed unlikely for much of the race.
He started from p3 but dropped back to sixth early on, before gradually clawing his way back into contention and was in third by midrace distance
The W3 slipped under Dayne Kinghsott to take second with three laps remaining and as the cars bunched up in heavy lapped traffic, he pounced on Manders for the win in the dying seconds.
The popular win came after he was second quickest in his qualifying group and raced from P3 to a win in his heat race in a modified format after challenging track conditions meant the race surface had to be reworked, forcing a late start to the show.
While it was his first podium of the season, following a pair of fourths and a DNF, it was a disappointing outcome for Manders who started on the front row with Kingshott and was second until he took the lead with a handful of laps remaining.
At the start of the show he was second quickest in his qualifying group and took a heat race win after starting from p3.
Newton, who has contested all four shows of the series so far, two in his own Q66 and the last two in the Monte Motorsport W17, continued his good early-season form with the third - on the back of a win, a second and a DNF so far.
He started from P12 in the final and by mid race distance was eighth before settling into fifth with about eight laps remaining.
Newton finished very strong, gaining two more spots in the last few laps.
Kerry Madsen, in his first race with Diamond Bay Motorsport for the season, was fourth, after starting from P7.
Kingshott, who led for led for about 25 laps, held on for fifth, ahead of Brad Maiolo who started fourth and finished sixth, Jamie Maiolo who started 9th and finished seventh, Taylor Milling who started 13th and finished eighth, Kris Coyle who started eighth and finished ninth and Jason Kendrick who started fifth and rounded out the top 10.
The race was only seconds old when Jack Williamson and Daniel Harding were both facing the wrong way just on the edge of the infield, both getting a rear of the field restart.
The red lights came on a couple of laps later after Harding and Joel Ettridge crashed hard in pits bend, putting them both out of the show.
There was another caution with 17 laps remaining when Andrew Priolo spun around while in ninth, and shortly afterwards Jaydee Dack also spun around, forcing another restart.
Kendrick started the show by setting the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time, while the other heat wins went to Coyle and Madsen.
Racing returns to the Perth Motorplex next Saturday night for the Jolly Good In Car Audio WA Sprintcar Title.
Qualifying:
Group 1: Brad Maiolo 13.794, Callum Williamson 14.119, Ryan Newton 14.356, Brooke Newson 15.409, Myles Bolger 15.787, Jason Pryde 15.918.
Group 2: Dayne Kingshott 13.446, Jaydee Dack 13.618 Taylor Milling 13.653, Kris Coyle 14.347, Aaron Chircop 14.681, Harrison Peet 16.146.
Group 3: Jason Kendrick 13.169, Jamie Maiolo 13.269, Jack Williamson 13.395, Kerry Madsen 13.505, Andrew Priolo 13.605, Joel Ettridge 13.863.
Group 4: Ryan Lancaster 13.252, Kaiden Manders 13.323, Daniel Harding 13.330, Michael Keen 13.399, Wayne Russell 14.299.
Heat 1: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Ryan Newton, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Jason Pryde, 5th Myles Bolger, 6th Brooke Newson.
Heat 2: 1st Kris Coyle, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Taylor Milling, 4th Aaron Chircop, 5th Jaydee Dack, 6th Harrison Peet.
Heat 3: 1st Kerry Madsen, 2nd Jack Williamson, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Andrew Priolo, 6th Joel Ettridge.
Heat 4: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Michael Keen, 4th Ryan Lancaster, 5th Wayne Russell.
Feature: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Kaiden Manders, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Kerry Madsen, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Brad Maiolo, 7th Jamie Maiolo, 8th Taylor Milling, 9th Kris Coyle, 10th Jason Kendrick, 11th Ryan Lancaster, 12th Jason Pryde, 13th Myles Bolger, 14th Michael Keen, 15th Andrew Priolo, 16th Wayne Russell, 17th Aaron Chircop, 18th Jaydee Dack, 19th Brooke Newson. DNF: Harrison Peet, Jack Williamson, Joel Ettridge and Daniel Harding.
Upcoming events:
Rd5 - Jolly Good In Car Audio WA Sprintcar Title - Perth Motorplex - November 30
Rd6 - Bursons Auto Parts Speedweek Rd1 - Perth Motorplex - December 26
AARON WILLISON WINS FRIDAY POLE SHUFFLE FOR SATURDAY’S $50,000 OPEN WHEEL SHOWDOWN
LAS VEGAS — British Columbia, Canada’s Aaron Willison finds himself in a familiar position at the BITNILE Open Wheel Showdown Las Vegas, where the 2023 $50,000 race winner has earned the pole for Saturday’s 2024 edition after Willison snared the 10-lap Firstline Systems Pole Shuffle. Willison was one of six 12-lap heat race winners on the .375-mile Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Willison then outmatched Good Boy Vodka fast time qualifier JoJo Helberg of Rohnert Park, Calif. in the shuffle for the pole position.
“Yeah that was fun. Honestly track position – we had a good draw and got to start on the pole. I just knew I had to hit my marks and not miss the bottom. It was a good time there,” Willison said. “We’re just starting to establish a trend the longer the cars have been on the track to come to a decision for a baseline for tomorrow night. It’s awesome to have this platform to race on, to have all of North America gathered in one place to duke it out.”
Helberg led the way in time trials with a new track record, storming to a 11.572 second lap at 116.66 miles per hour. Helberg then won the opening CSI Shocks heat race one, with both Jeff Montgomery and Ryan Litt experiencing difficulties that relegated them to a C-Main position.
Willison won the BR Motorsports heat race two while Bobby Santos of Franklin, Mass. won the Elliott’s Custom Trailers heat three. A spin for Indiana USAC champion CJ Leary will have him coming out of Saturday’s B-Main. Casey Tillman won the Wilwood Brakes heat race four and Kody Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif. won the Racing Optics fifth heat race. Jake Trainor of Medway, Mass. won the Sweet Manufacturing heat race.
Litt made quick work of the 15-lap C-Main, presented by RX Help Centers, and will continue his alphabet soup effort on Saturday.
Klotz Modified action was led in qualifying by Las Vegas’ Aaron McMorran, who then drew the one pill in the redraw. All three heat races were presented by Cometic Gasket, with Aaron McMorran, Kyle Jacks, and Rich Lindgren snaring coveted wins.
Saturday action kicks off early with Modified practices at 10:30am. General Admission gates also swing open at that time, with plenty of tickets available at the gates. Supermodified time trials are also on deck. Opening ceremonies are at 1:30pm, with fans then treated to the 100-lap Sprint Car feature, 75-lap Modified feature, 40-lap Supermodified feature and B-Mains for both the Sprint Cars and Modifieds. More information available at www.openwheelshowdown.com
Pit Passes will be sold at the gate and include grandstand access.
SANTOS, JACKS, AND SITTERLY TOP THURSDAY OPEN WHEEL SHOWDOWN PRACTICES
LAS VEGAS — Bobby Santos, Sam Jacks, and Otto Sitterly topped Thursday practices for the BITNILE.com Open Wheel Showdown at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Nearly 100 participants took to the .375-mile paved speedway for practices across the Winged Sprint Car, Supermodified, and Klotz Synthetics Modifieds.
Santos of Franklin, Mass. set the standard with a blistering 11.927 lap at 113.188 miles per hour in the No. 22A Sprint Car. Afternoon practice leader JoJo Helberg of Rohnert Park, Calif. timed in second quickest followed by multi-time Silver Crown champion Kody Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif., event promoter Davey Hamilton, Jr., and Canadian Jeff Montgomery.
Santos picked up half a second across the two practice sessions to lead the way.
“We unloaded decent. We kind of went back to what we know works in the second practice session. Car has good balance. Looking forward to the next two days. Got to thank everyone at Open Wheel Showdown and Davey for what he’s doing. Been looking forward to this weekend for the whole year,” Santos said. “(Qualifying) is wicked important. This format rewards speed, which is a good thing. There’s so many good cars here so that’s the way it should be. It’s a great format. With that being said, we have to put ourselves in a good position.”
The Winged Sprint Cars will participate in time trials, heat races, the 12-car Firstline Systems Pole Shuffle, and the 15-lap C-Feature on Friday night. All the preliminary events are in preparation for Saturday’s 100-lap, $50,000 to win feature.
Three-time ISMA and nine-time Oswego champion Otto Sitterly backed up his championship resume by leading Supermodified practice. Sitterly darted to a 12.322 second lap, leading 11-time Indianapolis 500 starter Davey Hamilton, California’s Jim Birges, Colorado’s Cris Muhler, and 2025 Colorado Hall of Fame inductee Rich Castor.
More Supermodified practices are scheduled Friday, continuing the run towards a $5,000 prize in Saturday’s 40-lap main event.
Sam Jacks led his younger brother Kyle Jacks in Klotz Synthetics Modifieds practices, timing in at 14.900 seconds. Aaron McMorran rounded out an all-Las Vegas driver podium followed by Idaho standout Shelby Stroebel and California champion Scott Winters. 32 Modifieds took times in preparation for Saturday’s 75-lap feature paying $5,000 to win.
Modifieds will time trial and heat race during Friday night’s action.
Tickets are on sale now at www.OpenWheelShowdown.com or fans can check out the
racing live on www.SpeedSport.TV
On Friday, general admission gates open at 11am with practice for Modifieds, Winged Sprint Cars, and Supermodifieds on tap. Winged Sprint qualifying is set for 2:10pm followed by Modified qualifying at approx. 3:50pm.
Opening ceremonies are slated for 4:30pm on Friday followed by 12-lap Sprint Car and 10-lap Modified heat races. The top-two from each Sprint Car heat will advance into the pole shuffle, lined up by redraw, presented by First Line Systems. The 15-lap C-Main is also planned for Friday night.
For more information, visit www.openwheelshowdown.com Tickets and RV reservations are available via the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Pit Passes will be sold at the gate and include grandstand access.
MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024
Dayne Kingshott is the Scardifields Smash Repairs King of Wings for the second year in a row.
The defending Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series champion claimed the drawn-out and drama-filled 40-lap feature race at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night, from Callum Williamson and Kris Coyle.
Kingshott was able to control his car enough to win on the rubber down track that proved brutal on tyres and put some of his rivals out of the contest when their tyres ran out of rubber and deflated.
Of the 23 cars that took the green light, only seven took the checkers.
The driver of the Krikke Motorsport W2 came from p6, the same starting position that he won the race from last year.
This was after he was quickest in his qualifying session, and raced from fourth to first in his heat race.
Kingshott then dropped back to third, after starting from pole, in the A Dash.
He raced up to second with about six laps in the book, but then dropped back as far as fifth before gradually moving back into the lead with about 10 laps remaining.
As a result of a fifth, followed by two wins in a row, Kingshott is the early season points leader, 14 points clear of former series champion Williamson, who threatened to take the win in the feature race.
Williamson set the Victory 1 Performance overall quick time, before starting fourth and winning his heat race, setting up a p1 start in the A Dash, which he unfortunately didn’t start, with electrical issues.
Despite the setback of starting the final from p11, he was up to third at about quarter race distance, before hitting the lead on lap 25.
Williamson dropped back to third for a period before getting into second late and recording his second podium result of the season, bettering his third at the last outing.
Coyle came from p14 in a very solid and workmanlike drive that saw him chase grip on the low lines of the track, with success.
It was a good recovery after he was sixth quickest in his qualifying group and then took a sixth in his heat race.
Coyle gained a couple of spots in the opening laps, but then lost ground and was back to where he started before moving up to 10th with nine laps completed.
By lap 16 his transition forward was obvious, settling into sixth and after running fourth for a while, with three laps remaining he claimed the final podium position.
Brad Maiolo, who started from p2, staked an early claim on the race, leading until lap 24.
In the next handful of laps he dropped back to fourth before getting back to second until he suffered tyre failure with only a few laps to the checkers.
It was a tough end for the driver of the LJM Racing W77 after he was second in his heat race and then won the B Dash, setting up the front row start.
Kaiden Manders qualified on pole after being second in his heat race and winning the A Dash.
After jockeying between the podium positions early on, he was out of the contest just over midrace distance after being tagged by another car which set off a chain reaction, resulting in damage to a couple of cars.
Daniel Harding started from p3 and dropped back as far as seventh at one point, before making up lost ground, getting to second, before heading infield with a flat left rear tyre.
New Zealander Michael Pickens, in his second outing in the Sean Carren-owned W95, took fourth, backing up his second in the season opener back in November.
Earlier Pickens was second in both his heat race and the B Dash.
Jason Kendrick was fifth after being caught up in a few incidents and going to the rear of the field on two occasions, including once where the team had to replace the front end of the Triple M Kendrick Racing W11.
At the start of the night Kendrick won his heat race and was then fifth in the B Dash, putting him out of p10 for the final.
AJ Nash was sixth in his second outing in the Nash family-owned W51, a result he would not have thought possible after starting the final from p19.
Wayne Russell was the only other finisher, crossing the line in seventh after starting from p20.
The series will head south for the first appearance at Bunbury Speedway in two weeks, with the feature being the LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix on Saturday, November 23.
Qualifying:
Group 1: Callum Williamson 13.709, Aaron Chircop 13.716, Ryan Lancaster 13.718, Michael Pickens 13.799, Trent Pigdon 14.001, Michael Keen 14.081, Jaydee Dack 14.106, Taylor Milling 14.112.
Group 2: Dayne Kingshott 13.762, Brad Maiolo 13.996, Jamie Maiolo 14.052, Andrew Priolo 14.205, Joel Ettridge 14.407, Wayne Russell 14.841, Myles Bolger 15.129, Harrison Peet 15.218.
Group 3: 1st Daniel Harding 13.892, Kaiden Manders 13.981, Ryan Newton 14.315, Jason Kendrick 14.408, Jack Williamson 14.570, Kris Coyle 15.007, Brooke Newson 15.747, AJ Nash NTT.
Heat 1: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Michael Pickens, 3rd Ryan Lancaster, 4th Michael Keen, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th Trent Pigdon, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Taylor Milling.
Heat 2: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Brad Maiolo, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Joel Ettridge, 5th Jamie Maiolo, 6th Wayne Russell, 7th Harrison Peet, 8th Myles Bolger.
Heat 3: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Kaiden Manders, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Daniel Harding, 5th Jack Wiliamson, 6th Kris Coyle, 7th Brooke Newson, 8th AJ Nash.
Revolution Racegear A Dash: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Andrew Priolo, 5th Ryan Lancaster. DNS: Callum Williamson.
Revolution Racegear B Dash: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Michael Pickens, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Aaron Chircop.
BR Motorsport Midpack: 1st Michael Keen, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Joel Ettridge, 4th Jaydee Dack, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th Jack Williamson, 7th AJ Nash, 8th Wayne Russell, 9th Harrison Peet, 10th Myles Bolger, 11th Brooke Newson. DNF: Trent Pigdon.
Feature: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Michael Pickens, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th AJ Nash, 7th Wayne Russell. DNF: Brad Maiolo (lap 37), Jamie Maiolo (lap 34), Jaydee Dack (lap 34), Taylor Milling (lap 34), Myles Bolger (lap 34), Brooke Newson (lap 34), Daniel Harding (lap 28), Michael Keen (lap 23), Ryan Newton (lap 23), Kaiden Manders (lap 22), Ryan Lancaster (lap 22), Andrew Priolo (lap 22), Harrison Peet (lap 14), Joel Ettridge (lap 2), Aaron Chircop (lap 1), DNS: Trent Pigdon.
Championship points: Dayne Kingshott 590, Callum Williamson 576, Kris Coyle 568, Brad Maiolo 554, Jason Kendrick 550, Kaiden Manders 548, Jamie Maiolo 548, Taylor Milling 542, Jack Williamson 522, Ryan Lancaster 518, Jaydee Dack 516, Andrew Priolo 504, Michael Keen 502, Wayne Russell 498, Aaron Chircop 490, Brooke Newson 490, Daniel Harding 488, Joel Ettridge 484, Ryan Newton 412, AJ Nash 398, Jason Pryde 396, James Inglis 376, Harrison Peet 358, Trent Pigdon 302, Michael Pickens 288, Myles Bolger 232, Brock Kenny 200, Shaun Bradford 104, Todd Davis 50.
Contingency awards
Hoosier tyre draw: Wayne Russell.
Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Callum Williamson.
Wilson Brewing Best Presented: Jaydee Dack.
Upcoming events:
Rd4 - LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix - Bunbury Speedway - November 23
Rd5 - Jolly Good In Car Audio WA Sprintcar Title - Perth Motorplex - November 30
Rd6 - Bursons Auto Parts Speedweek Rd1 - Perth Motorplex - December 26
DJ Netto wins SCCT finale/ Andy Forsberg wraps up title
By Gary Thomas
Stockton, CA…DJ Netto took advantage of race long leader Justin Sanders getting caught up in lapped traffic to lead the final seven laps for his fourth career Sprint Car Challenge Tour victory on Saturday at the Stockton Dirt Track.
When all was said and done Auburn’s Andy Forsberg wrapped up his second career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour title.
“It feels great to get our second SCCT championship and number 28 for me personally,” Forsberg said. “I want to thank all the people that support us and a huge thanks to the fans for coming out to Stockton tonight.”
Justin Sanders jumped out to the early lead in the 30-lap SCCT finale and fended off the challenges of Netto early on. Various yellows and a couple of red flag periods slowed the flow of the contest during the opening stages.
Through it all Sanders remained composed and looked to be on way to victory, until a lapped car spun directly in front of him, which caused Sanders to bring out a caution. Netto then found himself up front and he would lead the remainder to snag his first SCCT triumph of the season.
Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick crossed the stripe in second to record another consistent finish in SCCT competition. Roseville’s Sean Becker had a strong run in the main event charging from 11th to third, followed by 13th starter Landon Brooks and Chance Grasty in the top five.
Rounding out the top 10 in the main event were 17th starter Jodie Robinson, Tim Kaeding, Justin Sanders, Tristan Guardino and Seth Standley.
The 41st annual Tribute to Gary Patterson put a cap on the 2024 Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour season. Next up will be the annual Awards Banquet on December 14th in Placerville.
Results
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Tribute to Gary Patterson
Stockton Dirt Track
November 2, 2024
A Feature 30 Laps
1. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 3. 35-Sean Becker[11]; 4. 94TH-Landon Brooks[13]; 5. X1-Chance Grasty[5]; 6. 14W-Jodie Robinson[17]; 7. 0-Tim Kaeding[7]; 8. 4SA-Justin Sanders[2]; 9. 99-Tristan Guardino[4]; 10. 25S-Seth Standley[6]; 11. 7C-Colby Thornhill[23]; 12. 32-Caden Sarale[21]; 13. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[10]; 14. 17J-Josh Young[16]; 15. 38-Tyler Cato[18]; 16. 2A-Austin Wood[20]; 17. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[14]; 18. 92-Andy Forsberg[12]; 19. 61-Travis Labat[8]; 20. 88-Brad Bumgarner[19]; 21. 54X-Colby Copeland[22]; 22. 17-Max Mittry[9]; 23. 94-Greg Decaires V[15]; 24. (DNS) 42X-Hayden Klein
Dash 6 Laps
1. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. 99-Tristan Guardino[4]; 5. X1-Chance Grasty[6]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley[2]; 7. 0-Tim Kaeding[7]; 8. 61-Travis Labat[8]
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 0-Tim Kaeding[2]; 2. 17-Max Mittry[1]; 3. 35-Sean Becker[3]; 4. 4SA-Justin Sanders[4]; 5. 14W-Jodie Robinson[6]; 6. 32-Caden Sarale[5]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 88N-DJ Netto[4]; 2. 99-Tristan Guardino[2]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[3]; 4. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[5]; 5. 38-Tyler Cato[6]; 6. (DNS) 54X-Colby Copeland
Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 61-Travis Labat[1]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 3. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 4. 94-Greg Decaires V[2]; 5. 88-Brad Bumgarner[5]; 6. 7C-Colby Thornhill[6]
Heat 4 8 Laps
1. 25S-Seth Standley[1]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 3. 94TH-Landon Brooks[5]; 4. 17J-Josh Young[3]; 5. 2A-Austin Wood[2]; 6. 42X-Hayden Klein[6]
Qualifying 2 Laps
1. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:11.850[23]; 2. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:12.033[14]; 3. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:12.098[13]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:12.108[19]; 5. 17-Max Mittry, 00:12.256[16]; 6. 54X-Colby Copeland, 00:12.326[18]; 7. 61-Travis Labat, 00:12.334[24]; 8. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:12.339[11]; 9. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:12.390[3]; 10. 32-Caden Sarale, 00:12.397[1]; 11. 99-Tristan Guardino, 00:12.441[8]; 12. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:12.448[22]; 13. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:12.471[2]; 14. 35-Sean Becker, 00:12.566[12]; 15. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:12.582[17]; 16. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:12.624[21]; 17. 17J-Josh Young, 00:12.755[9]; 18. 9-Adrianna DeMartini, 00:12.760[20]; 19. 88-Brad Bumgarner, 00:12.813[7]; 20. 94TH-Landon Brooks, 00:13.067[6]; 21. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:13.085[10]; 22. 38-Tyler Cato, 00:13.138[5]; 23. 7C-Colby Thornhill, 00:13.139[15]; 24. 42X-Hayden Klein, 00:13.260[4]
MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2024
Dayne Kingshott claimed the second round of the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night, with the feature race being the Electrical Group Training Sprintcar Westernapolis.
The defending series champion started from pole for the 30-lap feature race and was never headed in the final that went non-stop.
He crossed the line ahead of last round winner, Ryan Newton, Queensland, and former series champion Callum Williamson.
The podium result backs up Kingshott’s fifth placing in the season opener, at the same venue, one week earlier.
He was second in his qualifying group and went from third to second in his heat race before winning the A Dash from the front row.
Kingshott got the jump on Williamson, who also started on the front row and was into lapped traffic after just a handful of laps were in the books.
He maintained his composure in the fast final, mainly running just off the concrete fence to take the win.
Newton, who was fourth in his qualifying group, started on the front row for his heat race where he dropped back to third.
The Queenslander then moved up two spots to take third in the B Dash, setting up the P5 start for the final.
He was up to third by lap four and alternated between third and fourth until lap 17 until he took second – a spot he maintained to the checkers.
Williamson set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time at the start of the show before taking a second in his heat race and a win in his Dash.
He was in second for the first half of the journey until he dropped to fourth for a while, ultimately getting by Kaiden Manders to claim the final spot on the podium.
Manders held on for fourth, ahead of Kris Coyle who pushed hard and rounded out the top five.
Jamie Maiolo, who started P4, rolled across the line for sixth, from Andrew Priolo who moved up sixth spots to take seventh after earlier winning the BR Motorsport Midpack race in what was a great recovery.
He was on track to win the Kincrome Hard Charger award, but that honour this week went to Ryan Lancaster who started from p15 and finished just behind Priolo in eighth.
Taylor Milling was ninth (after starting P10), ahead of Jason Kendrick who started P9, but dropped back to 14th early before coming back to round out the top 10.
Jason Pryde was 11th (from P14), ahead of Brad Maiolo, Jack Williamson, Aaron Chircop, James Inglis, Michael Keen, Daniel Harding, Trent Pigdon, Jaydee Dack, AJ Nash, Joel Ettridge, Myles Bolger, Brooke Newson and Wayne Russell, with all 24 cars completing the race.
There was drama at the start of the night for Harding who clouted the wall before even setting a time in qualifying.
As he didn’t set a time, he started from p8 in his heat race, moving up three spots for fifth.
He then went from p5 to second in the B Main and from p20 to 17th in the final.
The third round of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series will be held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday, November 9, with the feature event being the Scardifields Smash Repairs King of Wings.
Qualifying:
Group 1: 1st Kaiden Manders 13.996, Aaron Chircop 14.099, Jamie Maiolo 14.233, Jaydee Dack 14.239, Jason Pryde 14.414, James Inglis 14.530, Joel Ettridge 14.632, AJ Nash 14.718.
Group 2: 1st Taylor Milling 13.793, Jason Kendrick 13.896, Jack Williamson 13.929, Kris Coyle 14.126, Trent Pigdon 14.156, Andrew Priolo 14.231, Wayne Russell 15.647, Daniel Harding NTT.
Group 3: 1st Callum Williamson 13.507, Brad Maiolo 13.577, Dayne Kingshott 13.668, Ryan Newton 13.838, Ryan Lancaster 13.931, Michael Keen 14.130, Myles Bolger 14.612, Brooke Newson 15.283, Harrison Peet 16.423.
Heat 1: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Aaron Chircop, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Jaydee Dack, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th James Inglis, 7th Joel Ettridge, 8th AJ Nash.
Heat 2: 1st Jack Williamson, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Taylor Milling, 4th Andrew Priolo, 5th Daniel Harding, 6th Jason Kendrick, 7th Trent Pigdon, 8th Wayne Russell.
Heat 3: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Brad Maiolo, 5th Michael Keen, 6th Ryan Lancaster, 7th Brooke Newson, 8th Myles Bolger, 9th Harrison Peet.
Revolution Racegear A Dash: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Kaiden Manders, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Jack Williamson, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Brad Maiolo.
Revolution Racegear B Dash: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Jamie Maiolo, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Aaron Chircop, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th Jaydee Dack.
BR Motorsport Midpack: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Ryan Lancaster, 4th James Inglis, 5th Trent Pigdon, 6th Michael Keen.
B Main: 1st Joel Ettridge, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd AJ Nash, 4th Myles Bolger, 5th Wayne Russell, 6th Brooke Newson, 7th Harrison Peet.
Feature: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Ryan Newton, 3rd Callum Williamson, 4th Kaiden Manders, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th Jamie Maiolo, 7th Andrew Priolo, 8th Ryan Lancaster, 9th Taylor Milling, 10th Jason Kendrick, 11th Jason Pryde, 12th Brad Maiolo, 13th Jack Williamson, 14th Aaron Chircop, 15th James Inglis, 16th Michael Keen, 17th Daniel Harding, 18th Trent Pigdon, 19th Jaydee Dack, 20th AJ Nash, 21st Joel Ettridge, 22nd Myles Bolger, 23rd Brooke Newson and 24th Wayne Russell.
Contingency awards
Hoosier tyre draw: Daniel Harding.
Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Callum Williamson.
Kincrome Hard Charger: Ryan Lancaster
Wilson Brewing Best Presented: Joel Ettridge.
Upcoming events:
Rd3 - Scardifields Smash Repairs King of Wings - Perth Motorplex - November 9
Rd4 - LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix - Bunbury Speedway - November 23
Rd5 - Jolly Good In Car Audio WA Sprintcar Title - Perth Motorplex - November
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BRYANT BELL MOVES CLOSER TO WMR CHAMPIONSHIP WITH INAUGURAL KERN WIN
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (October 26, 2024) – Western Midget Racing made its
inaugural Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway Dirt Track appearance with a familiar
winner, with 2023 champion Bryant Bell of Oakley charging to his eighth victory
of the season and extending his 2024 points lead. Bell will enjoy a 20-point
lead heading into Saturday’s championship race at Ventura Raceway.
Delano’s Terry Nichols and Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell split the eight-lap
heat races on the one-third mile dirt track west of Bakersfield, racing during
the famed October Classic weekend.
Mesa, Ariz.’s Gary DeWitt started on the pole after a six-car inversion and
led the first two circuits. Third-starting Bell rocketed up into the lead by lap
three. DeWitt fell into a battle with San Jose’s Anthony Bruno and Mitchell for
second. Mitchell seized second by lap 13 but had a 4.5 second deficit to Bell at
that point.
Bell maintained the advantage over the second half of the feature, blitzing
to a 4.1 second victory worth $500 during the final weekend of the Triple Crown
Series as well. Bell was followed by Mitchell, Bruno, DeWitt, and Nate Wait of
Lodi.
The 2024 Western Midget Racing series concludes on Saturday night from
Ventura Raceway with a $1,200 to win feature and will also crown the $1,000 to
win Triple Crown champion and $1,000 to win series champion. Boscacci Racing
teammates Anthony Bruno and Bryant Bell lead the Triple Crown and WMR series
respectively heading into the finale at the seaside speedway.
VRA Sprint Cars, Senior Sprints, Lightning Sprints, and Junior Classes will
also be racing. Grandstands open at 3pm with action by 5:30pm. For more info
visit www.VenturaRaceway.com
The 2024 Western Midget Racing Triple Crown is brought to you by Sunland Wood
Products, Mead Performance, Extreme Mufflers, Pasillas Tire, West Evans
Motorsports, Lance Pierovich, and Hoosier Tire West.
For rules and series information, visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com
2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change
March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno
March 29 Ocean Speedway – RAIN OUT
March 30 Marysville Raceway – RAIN OUT
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 4 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
May 17 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 18 Petaluma Speedway w/ BCRA Tom Manning Memorial – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
June 7 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 8 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 26 Ocean Speedway - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 27 Antioch Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
August 9 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic** - WINNER: Anthony Bruno
August 10 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic** - WINNER: Logan Mitchell
September 21 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Terry Nichols
October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway October Classic** - WINNER: Bryant
Bell
October 26 Ventura Raceway**
** indicates Triple Crown event
RESULTS: Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway Dirt Track October 25, 2024
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[5]; 3.
9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 4. 48-Gary DeWitt[1]; 5. 35W-Nate Wait[7]; 6. 15-Adam
Weisberg[2]; 7. 66-Darin Horton[8]; 8. 25JR-Nathan Moore[9]; 9. 68-Marvin
Mitchell[11]; 10. 2ND-Terry Nichols[6]; 11. (DNS) 7A-Daniel Anderson; 12. (DNS)
1K-Jimmy Voitel
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2ND-Terry Nichols[1]; 2. 9-Anthony Bruno[5]; 3. 15-Adam
Weisberg[3]; 4. 35W-Nate Wait[4]; 5. 25JR-Nathan Moore[6]; 6. 68-Marvin
Mitchell[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[4]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 3. 48-Gary DeWitt[6]; 4. 66-Darin Horton[5]; 5. 7A-Daniel Anderson[3]; 6. 1K-Jimmy Voitel[2]
Thomas Wins ESS Season Finale at Outlaw Speedway
By Curtis Berleue (Dundee, NY) | For the second time in 2024, Jordan Thomas is an Empire Super Sprints winner. After taking the lead on lap 8, Thomas never looked back en-route to a $4,000 victory in the annual Hoag Memorial at the Outlaw Speedway.
Pinnacle Pole award winner Chase Moran and Jared Zimbardi brought the field to green for the 25-lap event. Zimbardi took an early lead utilizing the high side of the speedway, with Moran falling into second.
Moran’s time in second was short lived, however, as fourth starting Jordan Thomas quickly made his way by the driver of the #4p. With his sights set on the lead, Thomas and Zimbardi would trade slidejobs for a handful of laps, while Moran and Shawn Donath battled behind them for the third position.
As the field clicked off lap 9, Thomas had managed to get by Zimbardi before the first caution of the event flew for DJ Christie, who had a flat left rear tire.
On the enduing restart, Thomas chose the high side of the speedway. Zimbardi would hold pace with Thomas for a handful of laps, but as the duo reached lap traffic Thomas was able to extend his lead.
One last restart with a lap remaining gave Zimbardi a final attempt to get by Thomas, but Thomas slid himself going into turn one to protect the bottom and sailed away to his second victory of the season.
“It’s really good to cap off the year with a win,” said Thomas in victory lane. “I raced him (Zimbardi) a little harder than I wanted to, but it worked out in the end.”
“He’s a really good racer, been doing it a long time. On those restarts when I saw he was lining up next to me, I knew I had to play a little bit of a game to get an advantage.”
Jared Zimbardi held on for second after leading the first 7 laps.
“He had the dominant car for sure,” said Zimbardi. “When I’m running the top pretty much wide open and all the sudden, I heard him through the middle, I knew we were in trouble.”
“I’ve been able to watch Jordan mature over the years, and that last restart – that was a mature move. I didn’t expect him to go to the bottom, I expected him to blast the top and when he did that it caught me off guard.”
With a new car to end the season, Shawn Donath rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium in third.
“I was pretty happy with that thing, it was ripping tonight,” said Donath. “I could go anywhere. These guys gave me one heck of a racecar, I could run bottom, middle, top.”
“I was a little nervous when we got out there and the dew set in, but the track was super-fast.”
26 cars signed in for the final night of action for the Empire Super Sprints in 2024. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards went to Jason Barney, Jared Zimbardi and Davie Franek. E&V Energy Heat wins went to Joe Trenca, Zimbardi and Ryan Turner. The Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Fratto Curbing was won by Logan Crisafulli.
While on track action has concluded for the Empire Super Sprints in 2024, there is still one event remaining on the schedule. The annual awards banquet and rules meeting will be held on Saturday, November 9. More information on that event will be released in the coming days.
For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Saturday, November 9 – ESS Awards Banquet and Rules Meeting
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[4]; 2. 35-Jared Zimbardi[2]; 3. 53-Shawn Donath[7]; 4. #7NY-Matt Farnham[10]; 5. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[3]; 6. 28-Jordan Poirier[11]; 7. 28F-Davie Franek[12]; 8. 47-Kyle Drum[5]; 9. 22-Jonathan Preston[24]; 10. 87-Jason Barney[8]; 11. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[25]; 12. #15-Ryan Turner[9]; 13. 36-Logan Crisafulli[13]; 14. #5-DJ Christie[14]; 15. 38-Zach Sobotka[16]; 16. 9L-Liam Martin[15]; 17. 84-Mike Lichty[18]; 18. 3-Parker Evans[17]; 19. 2-Dave Axton[20]; 20. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[19]; 21. 4P-Chase Moran[1]; 22. 98-Joe Trenca[6]; 23. #41-Dalton Rombough[23]; 24. #18C-Dan Craun[22]; 25. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[26]; 26. (DNS) M1-Mark Smith
Fratto Curbing Dash: 1. 36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 2. #5-DJ Christie[3]; 3. 9L-Liam Martin[6]; 4. 38-Zach Sobotka[2]; 5. 3-Parker Evans[4]; 6. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 98-Joe Trenca[2]; 2. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[1]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 4. 87-Jason Barney[6]; 5. 36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 6. 3-Parker Evans[8]; 7. 84-Mike Lichty[9]; 8. M1-Mark Smith[5]; 9. 22-Jonathan Preston[7]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 35-Jared Zimbardi[6]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[5]; 3. 47-Kyle Drum[4]; 4. #7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 5. 38-Zach Sobotka[2]; 6. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[9]; 7. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[7]; 8. #18C-Dan Craun[1]; 9. 10VC-Vince Chicklets[8]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. #15-Ryan Turner[2]; 2. #79-Jordan Thomas[4]; 3. 28F-Davie Franek[6]; 4. 4P-Chase Moran[1]; 5. #5-DJ Christie[3]; 6. 9L-Liam Martin[5]; 7. 2-Dave Axton[8]; 8. #41-Dalton Rombough[7]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney; #35-Jared Zimbardi; #28F-Davie Franek
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #98-Joe Trenca; #35-Jared Zimbardi; #15-Ryan Turner
Cobra Coaches / Fratto Curbing Dash Winner ($125): #36-Logan Crisafulli
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #4P-Chase Moran
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #22-Jonathan Preston
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #77E-Ashton VanEvery
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #10V-Billy VanInwegen
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #79-Jordan Thomas; #35-Jared Zimbardi; #53-Shawn Donath
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #4P-Chase Moran
MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2024
Queenslander Ryan Newton fired the first shot in the 2024-25 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.
Newton claimed the 30-lap final from New Zealander Michael Pickens and former series champion Brad Maiolo.
The driver of the Q66 was second quickest in his qualifying group before taking second in his heat race after starting from p3.
Newton started on the front row for the B Dash to determine the top six spots on the outside row for the feature – and he got the jump on Pickens to take the win and start from p2 in the final, alongside Daniel Harding who won the A Dash from Kaiden Manders.
Harding grabbed the holeshot at the start of the final and led for the first eight laps before he rode a wheel of Aaron Chircop as he went to put him a lap down, crashing hard.
From there Newton led all the way on a very fast racetrack.
After the win he confirmed he would remain in WA for round two of the series next Saturday night, back at the Perth Motorplex.
Pickens, who flew in late on Saturday afternoon from New Zealand after having a flight on Friday night cancelled, also drove a speedcar on the night.
He set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time in a record-breaking 12.460 seconds before a third in his heat race and a second to Newton in the B Dash, to start the final from p4.
Maiolo started p8 in the final after taking a heat race win and a fourth in the B Dash.
He looked strong at each restart to move forward and better his starting position by five spots.
Manders, who started from p3, held on for fourth from defending series champion Dayne Kingsshottt, who started from p6.
Trent Pigdon was seventh after starting from p9, while former series champion Callum Willliamson bettered his starting position by four spots to seventh.
Kris Coyle is the Kincrome Hard Charger after moving up seven spots to be eighth ahead of Taylor Milling, Jason Kendrick, Jamie Maiolo, Jack Williamson (who dropped seven spots), Jaydee Dack (who gained six spots), Ryan Lancaster, Michael Keen, Brooke Newson and Wayne Russell.
There was a bit of drama with nine laps remaining, when Kendrick and Kingshott, who were battling for position, went either side of former series champion Inglis, who was a lap down.
Unfortunately there was contact between Kendrick and Inglis, which saw Inglis roll hard and involve a couple of other cars that posted a DNF.
On the open red, Kendrick was able to change a tyre and start back in 13th, moving up three spots on the run home.
Round two of the 2024-25 championship will be held at the Perth Motorplex next Saturday night, with the feature event being the Electrical Group Training Westerrnapolis.
RESULTS
Qualifying: Group 1: Daniel Harding 12.545, Callum Williamson 12.566, Jack Williamson 12.616, Taylor Milling 12.660, Michael Keen 12.700, Andrew Priolo 12.886, Shaun Bradford 13.006, James Inglis 13.043, Aaron Chircop 13.087.
Group 2: Michael Pickens 12.460, Jamie Maiolo 12.571, Dayne Kingshott 12.634, Brad Maiolo 12.719, Jaydee Dack 12.838, Kris Coyle 12.878, Ryan Lancaster 12.995, Harrison Peet 15.028, Brock Kenny 15.302.
Group 3: Jason Kendrick 12.593, Ryan Newton 12.604, Trent Pigdon 12.639, Kaiden Manders 12.757, Jason Pryde 12.838, Todd Davis 13.282, Joel Ettridge 13.364, Brooke Newson 13.364, Wayne Russell NTT.
Heat 1: 1st Jack Williamson, 2nd Daniel Harding, 3rd Taylor Milling, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Andrew Priolo, 6th Shaun Bradford, 7th Aaron Chircop, 8th James Inglis, 9th Michael Keen.
Heat 2: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Michael Pickens, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Ryan Lancaster, 6th Kris Coyle, 7th Harrrison Peet, 8th Brock Kenny. DNS: Jaydee Dack.
Heat 3: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Ryan Newton, 3rd Trent Pigdon, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Joel Ettridge, 7th Todd Davis, 8th Brooke Newson, 9th Wayne Russell.
A Dash: 1st Daniel Harding, 2nd Kaiden Manders, 3rd Jack Williamson, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Trent Pigdon, 6th Callum Wiliamson.
B Dash: 1st Ryan Newton, 2nd Michael Pickens, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Brad Maiolo, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th Jamie Maiolo.
Midpack Madness: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Ryan Lancaster, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Jason Pryde, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th James Inglis, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Joel Ettridge, 9th Michael Keen, 10th Brooke Newson, 11th Shaun Bradford, 12th Wayne Russell, 13th Harrison Peet.
Feature race: 1st Ryan Newton, 2nd Michael Pickens, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Kaiden Manders, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Trent Pigdon, 7th Callum Williamson, 8th Kris Coyle, 9th Taylor Milling, 10th Jason Kendrick, 11th Jamie Maiolo, 12th Jack Williamson, 13th Jaydee Dack, 14th Ryan Lancaster, 15th Joel Ettridge, 16th Jason Pryde, 17th Michael Keen, 18th Aaron Chircop, 19th Brooke Newson, 20th Wayne Russell. DNF: Andrew Priolo, James Inglis, Shaun Bradford and Daniel Harding.
Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Michael Pickens 12.460
Hoosier tyre draw: Brooke Newson.
Kincrome Hard Charger: Kris Coyle
Wilsons Brewing award: Cowara Motorsport
Upcoming rounds:
Rd2 - Electrical Group Training Sprintcar Westernapolis - Perth Motorplex - October 26
Rd3 - Scardifields Smash Repairs King of Wings - Perth Motorplex - November 9
Corey Day Cup Champion
By Ron Rodda
Tulare CA. After three nights of intense racing it was Corey Day who earned the Trophy Cup title by having the most points. Day will collect the $30,000 champion payout plus earnings from the three nights of racing.
Next week the payout details will be sent.
Starting with fully inverted eight car heat races, top point cars have an opportunity to improve their status. Of the top six in points, it was Justin Peck who gained the most with a heat win.
Peck went from four points behind Dominic Scelzi and Colby Thornhill to eight points ahead.
The top twenty in points after the heat races moved to the A main and the B main added four more. With a 24 car invert by points, the B main transfers are automatically on the front two rows.
Saturday's A main is two races at the same time. First place pays $7500 and the highest point car earns four times that amount.
The 24 car field ran 34 nonstop laps before the refueling yellow was thrown. Trey Starks led 23 laps before Tanner Holmes took the lead out of turn four but Starks was back in the lead a lap later.
Tyler Courtney moved to third on lap 24, got second two laps later, but was back in third by the fuel break. Cole Macedo was second when the unnecessary yellow was displayed. Being nonstop the fuel stop wasn't needed.
Eight laps were green after the restart before a red when Cole Macedo hit the turn two wall. Starks continued in the lead ahead on Tyler Courtney.
On the restart Tanner Holmes used a turn four slider for third and on lap 46 three time Trophy Cup champion, Shane Golobic, was moving potentially into the point lead and got caught up in a turn two tangle to end his chance.
Starks led the last five laps to post the win over Tyler Courtney and Tanner Holmes.
The high point battle was close and Corey Day made it two consecutive titles.
The 2024 donation to Make-A-Wish Foundation made the total $3,125,000 from
the Trophy Cup.
A Main (50 Laps): 1. 26-Trey Starks[2]; 2. 57W-Tyler Courtney[6]; 3. 18T-Tanner Holmes[1]; 4. 121-Caeden Steele[7]; 5. 14-Corey Day[18]; 6. 73-Ryan Bernal[11]; 7. 88N-DJ Netto[17]; 8. 41-Dominic Scelzi[22]; 9. 42X-Landon Brooks[13]; 10. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[20]; 11. 83SA-Cory Eliason[10]; 12. 5V-Colby Copeland[16]; 13. 2X-Justin Sanders[19]; 14. 7B-Sean Becker[14]; 15. 21P-Robbie Price[15]; 16. 19-Colby Thornhill[23]; 17. 17-Justin Peck[24]; 18. 83-Ryan Timms[3]; 19. 17W-Shane Golobic[21]; 20. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[12]; 21. 0-Tim Kaeding[4]; 22. 4-Jonathan Allard[9]; 23. 21-Cole Macedo[5]; 24. 29-Willie Croft[8]
B Main (25 Laps): 1. 18T-Tanner Holmes[1]; 2. 26-Trey Starks[2]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[6]; 4. 83-Ryan Timms[3]; 5. 2K-Gauge Garcia[13]; 6. 88W-Austin McCarl[5]; 7. 33C-Colton Heath[10]; 8. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[12]; 9. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 10. 2-Brooklyn Holland[16]; 11. 2A-Austin Wood[24]; 12. 9L-Luke Hayes[14]; 13. 83T-Tanner Carrick[11]; 14. 26R-Levi Hillier[15]; 15. 54X-Michael Faccinto[23]; 16. 12B-Dawson Faria[21]; 17. 29M-Bud Kaeding[9]; 18. 5R-Ryan Rocha[18]; 19. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 20. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[17]; 21. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[8]; 22. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[20]; 23. 91-Chase Goetz[22]; 24. (DNS) 9-Dustin Freitas
C Main (15 Laps): 1. 12B-Dawson Faria[1]; 2. 91-Chase Goetz[2]; 3. 54X-Michael Faccinto[4]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[9]; 5. 94-Greg Decaires V[3]; 6. 29K-Levi Kuntz[14]; 7. 77-Levi Klatt[13]; 8. 50-Bryce Eames[12]; 9. 1M-Mike Brown[17]; 10. 15K-Cody Key[10]; 11. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 12. 23T-George Tristao Jr[11]; 13. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[16]; 14. 17C-Chris Bullock[18]; 15. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[7]; 16. (DNS) 1H-Bailey Hibbard; 17. (DNS) 67G-Grant Duinkerken; 18. (DNS) 72W-Kurt Nelson
D Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 15K-Cody Key[2]; 2. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 3. 50-Bryce Eames[4]; 4. 23T-George Tristao Jr[3]; 5. 29K-Levi Kuntz[6]; 6. 72W-Kurt Nelson[7]; 7. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]; 8. 1M-Mike Brown[9]; 9. 17C-Chris Bullock[11]; 10. 77-Levi Klatt[5]; 11. (DNS) 25-Seth Standley
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2-Brooklyn Holland[2]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[4]; 4. 33C-Colton Heath[3]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi[8]; 6. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 8. 02-Ashton Torgerson[5]
Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[2]; 2. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[6]; 3. 91-Chase Goetz[1]; 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes[4]; 5. 21P-Robbie Price[7]; 6. 88W-Austin McCarl[5]; 7. 5V-Colby Copeland[8]; 8. 26R-Levi Hillier[3]
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 29M-Bud Kaeding[3]; 2. 9-Dustin Freitas[2]; 3. 83-Ryan Timms[4]; 4. 57W-Tyler Courtney[5]; 5. 4-Jonathan Allard[6]; 6. 54X-Michael Faccinto[1]; 7. 121-Caeden Steele[7]; 8. 83SA-Cory Eliason[8]
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 21-Cole Macedo[4]; 2. 14-Corey Day[6]; 3. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 4. 19-Colby Thornhill[8]; 5. 42X-Landon Brooks[7]; 6. 26-Trey Starks[5]; 7. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[1]; 8. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[3]
Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 5R-Ryan Rocha[2]; 2. 73-Ryan Bernal[6]; 3. 2K-Gauge Garcia[3]; 4. 88N-DJ Netto[7]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 6. 2X-Justin Sanders[8]; 7. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 8. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[1]
Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Justin Peck[8]; 2. 9L-Luke Hayes[3]; 3. 29-Willie Croft[6]; 4. 7B-Sean Becker[7]; 5. X1-Chance Grasty[5]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[2]; 7. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[4]; 8. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[1]
Eliason Wins Trophy Cup Friday Main
by Ron Rodda
Tulare CA...The second night of the Abreu Vineyards Trophy Cup 30 Presented By Rudeen Racing returned 63 winged 360 sprints to Tulare Thunderbowl.
Another $5000 to win thirty lap main event finished the evening and Cory Eliason collected the check and the 100 points.
Group B qualified first with the order reversed from the day before. Caeden Steele was quickest at 14.091 and Kaleb Montgomery was fastest in Group A with a 14.762 effort.
Eight heats inverting six moved the winners and high point cars after adding heat points to promote 16 to the A main. Two B mains moved eight more drivers to the 24 car A main with a 12 car inversion based on points.
Justin Sanders led 9 laps of the A main but two cars tangled in front of him and he couldn't avoid contact with the pair.
Cory Eliason inherited the lead and Dolby Copeland took 2nd on lap 14 driving under Dominic Scelzi in turn two.
Copeland made it one better when he took the lead by passing Eliason on the bottom of turn four. Copeland led the final ten laps for the checkers but not the win.
Copeland was set back two spots for a jump and was credited for third. Eliason was the winner ahead of Scelzi, Copeland, and last night's winner, Justin Peck.
The top five in points going into Saturday are Dominic Scelzi 275, Colby Copeland 273, Cory Eliason 273, Colby Thornhill 272, Justin Sanders 272
Saturday will start with the toughest heat races for the top 48 in points. Heats will be fully inverted by points with 36 points to win and a three point drop.
The 20 cars highest in points after the heats will fill rows 3 through 12 in the 50 lap finale. The B main top four will be in the front two rows of the fully inverted lineup.
Around the halfway mark an open red will allow fuel to be added.
Saturday's A main has two playoffs. Whoever takes the checkers first earns $7500 and the highest point driver collects $30,000 from the point payout plus whatever earned from three nights of racing.
A Main (30 Laps): 1. 83SA-Cory Eliason[2]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 3. 5V-Colby Copeland[5]; 4. 17-Justin Peck[6]; 5. 42X-Landon Brooks[3]; 6. 17W-Shane Golobic[16]; 7. 14-Corey Day[13]; 8. 88N-DJ Netto[8]; 9. 73-Ryan Bernal[15]; 10. 57W-Tyler Courtney[22]; 11. 121-Caeden Steele[12]; 12. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[11]; 13. 88W-Austin McCarl[14]; 14. 83-Ryan Timms[23]; 15. 4-Jonathan Allard[20]; 16. 02-Ashton Torgerson[19]; 17. 18T-Tanner Holmes[17]; 18. 83T-Tanner Carrick[21]; 19. 26-Trey Starks[10]; 20. 7B-Sean Becker[24]; 21. 0-Tim Kaeding[7]; 22. 10-Dominic Gorden[9]; 23. 19-Colby Thornhill[18]; 24. 2X-Justin Sanders[1]
B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 4-Jonathan Allard[1]; 2. 2X-Justin Sanders[4]; 3. 18T-Tanner Holmes[2]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[7]; 5. 21-Cole Macedo[6]; 6. 29M-Bud Kaeding[5]; 7. 2K-Gauge Garcia[3]; 8. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[10]; 9. 33C-Colton Heath[9]; 10. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[8]; 11. 2-Brooklyn Holland[13]; 12. 2A-Austin Wood[19]; 13. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[20]; 14. 5R-Ryan Rocha[16]; 15. X1-Chance Grasty[12]; 16. 94-Greg Decaires V[11]; 17. 23T-George Tristao Jr[15]; 18. 50-Bryce Eames[14]; 19. 1M-Mike Brown[21]; 20. 77-Levi Klatt[17]; 21. 17C-Chris Bullock[22]; 22. (DNS) 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte
B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[3]; 2. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 3. 88W-Austin McCarl[4]; 4. 83SA-Cory Eliason[5]; 5. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 6. 9L-Luke Hayes[1]; 7. 12B-Dawson Faria[11]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas[9]; 9. 29-Willie Croft[18]; 10. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[13]; 11. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[17]; 12. 3-Cole Schroeder[8]; 13. 21P-Robbie Price[7]; 14. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[20]; 15. 61-Travis Labat[10]; 16. 15K-Cody Key[14]; 17. 91-Chase Goetz[15]; 18. 72W-Kurt Nelson[21]; 19. 29K-Levi Kuntz[16]; 20. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[19]; 21. 88-Austin Torgerson[22]; 22. 54X-Michael Faccinto[12]
C Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1M-Mike Brown[2]; 2. 72W-Kurt Nelson[4]; 3. 17C-Chris Bullock[1]; 4. 88-Austin Torgerson[5]; 5. 26R-Levi Hillier[3]; 6. (DNS) 25-Seth Standley
Heat 1 - A (8 Laps): 1. 19-Colby Thornhill[2]; 2. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[6]; 3. 4-Jonathan Allard[3]; 4. 83SA-Cory Eliason[5]; 5. 9L-Luke Hayes[4]; 6. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[7]; 7. 1M-Mike Brown[8]; 8. 29-Willie Croft[1]; 9. 25-Seth Standley[9]
Heat 2 - A (8 Laps): 1. 57W-Tyler Courtney[1]; 2. 29M-Bud Kaeding[4]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[6]; 4. 2K-Gauge Garcia[5]; 5. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 6. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[8]; 7. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[7]; 8. 50-Bryce Eames[3]
Heat 3 -A (8 Laps): 1. 83-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[5]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 4. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[2]; 5. 88W-Austin McCarl[6]; 6. 2A-Austin Wood[7]; 7. 94-Greg Decaires V[4]; 8. 88-Austin Torgerson[8]
Heat 4 - A (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Sean Becker[1]; 2. 88N-DJ Netto[6]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes[5]; 5. 33C-Colton Heath[4]; 6. 15K-Cody Key[2]; 7. 72W-Kurt Nelson[8]; 8. 26R-Levi Hillier[7]
Heat 1 - B (8 Laps): 1. 42X-Landon Brooks[3]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[6]; 3. 21-Cole Macedo[5]; 4. 02-Ashton Torgerson[4]; 5. 91-Chase Goetz[7]; 6. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]; 7. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[2]; 8. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[1]
Heat 2 - B (8 Laps): 1. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 2. 26-Trey Starks[6]; 3. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 4. 9-Dustin Freitas[2]; 5. 5R-Ryan Rocha[7]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[3]; 7. 77-Levi Klatt[1]
Heat 3 - B (8 Laps): 1. 14-Corey Day[3]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[6]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 4. 54X-Michael Faccinto[1]; 5. 29K-Levi Kuntz[7]; 6. 21P-Robbie Price[5]; 7. 23T-George Tristao Jr[2]
Heat 4 - B (8 Laps): 1. 73-Ryan Bernal[3]; 2. 2X-Justin Sanders[4]; 3. 17-Justin Peck[6]; 4. 2-Brooklyn Holland[1]; 5. X1-Chance Grasty[2]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 7. 17C-Chris Bullock[7]
Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:14.762[10]; 2. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:14.892[5]; 3. 88W-Austin McCarl, 00:14.916[2]; 4. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:14.980[17]; 5. 83SA-Cory Eliason, 00:15.006[8]; 6. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:15.021[4]; 7. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:15.075[13]; 8. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:15.130[7]; 9. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:15.147[1]; 10. 29M-Bud Kaeding, 00:15.193[6]; 11. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:15.206[16]; 12. 33C-Colton Heath, 00:15.265[18]; 13. 4-Jonathan Allard, 00:15.288[21]; 14. 50-Bryce Eames, 00:15.362[3]; 15. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:15.371[27]; 16. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:15.382[19]; 17. 19-Colby Thornhill, 00:15.391[29]; 18. 12B-Dawson Faria, 00:15.526[20]; 19. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:15.541[26]; 20. 15K-Cody Key, 00:15.715[11]; 21. 29-Willie Croft, 00:15.716[33]; 22. 57W-Tyler Courtney, 00:15.716[14]; 23. 83-Ryan Timms, 00:15.719[12]; 24. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:15.765[32]; 25. 67G-Grant Duinkerken, 00:15.788[25]; 26. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt, 00:16.043[31]; 27. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:16.060[24]; 28. 26R-Levi Hillier, 00:16.120[22]; 29. 1M-Mike Brown, 00:16.127[9]; 30. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen, 00:16.328[28]; 31. 88-Austin Torgerson, 00:16.494[23]; 32. 72W-Kurt Nelson, 00:16.619[30]; 33. 25-Seth Standley, 00:19.413[15]
Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:14.091[3]; 2. 26-Trey Starks, 00:14.259[17]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:14.270[4]; 4. 17-Justin Peck, 00:14.307[5]; 5. 21-Cole Macedo, 00:14.307[11]; 6. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:14.315[2]; 7. 21P-Robbie Price, 00:14.346[12]; 8. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:14.369[8]; 9. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:14.400[9]; 10. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:14.409[20]; 11. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:14.417[21]; 12. 2X-Justin Sanders, 00:14.443[10]; 13. 42X-Landon Brooks, 00:14.476[16]; 14. 61-Travis Labat, 00:14.481[1]; 15. 14-Corey Day, 00:14.488[24]; 16. 73-Ryan Bernal, 00:14.504[15]; 17. 1H-Bailey Hibbard, 00:14.592[23]; 18. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:14.675[6]; 19. 23T-George Tristao Jr, 00:14.737[22]; 20. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:14.819[13]; 21. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:14.944[30]; 22. 77-Levi Klatt, 00:14.980[7]; 23. 54X-Michael Faccinto, 00:14.998[19]; 24. 2-Brooklyn Holland, 00:15.050[18]; 25. 91-Chase Goetz, 00:15.078[25]; 26. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:15.080[26]; 27. 29K-Levi Kuntz, 00:15.389[29]; 28. 17C-Chris Bullock, 00:15.516[28]; 29. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr, 00:15.760[14]; 30. (DNS) 15-Pat Harvey Jr
Justin Peck Takes Cup Opener
By Ron Rodda
Tulare, CA... The opening night of the Abreu Vineyards Trophy Cup 30
Presented By Rudeen Racing at the Tulare Thunderbowl had Justin Peck withstand
the challengers for a flag to flag win.
A 65 car field of winged 360 sprints were split into two groups with each group having a driver earning 150 points for fast time and a one point drop per place in qualifying.
Jonathan Allard topped A group with a 13.931 and B group honors went to Justin Peck at 14.273.
Each group ran four heats, inverted by 6, moving the winner and the high point car after the heat into the A main. Heats awarded 36 points to the winner with a three point drop per position.
That put 16 drivers into the main with four additional drivers from each of two B mains filling the 24 car field. The A main had a 12 car invert by points and the winner earned 100 points with a two point drop each finishing position.
The 30 lap main had Justin Sanders and Kaleb Montgomery sharing row six as the top two in points while Braden Chiaramonte and Justin Peck filled the front row.
Peck led from the green and made it 30 laps of leading the field. But it wasn't easy.
After reaching traffic on lap seven, Braden Chiaramonte closed and put pressure on Peck. Chiaramonte led a lap but Peck regained the lead and the two put on a show with the race running 29 non-stop laps.
The last few laps Colby Thornhill got past Chiaramonte to finish second while Chiaramonte was third.
Friday will follow the Thursday format with the change in qualifying with group two qualifying first and the drivers within each group are the reverse order from Thursday.
Following the Friday program each driver will use the better of their two point nights to determine their Saturday assignment. The top 48 in points will be in one of the six heats on Saturday, completely inverted by points.
Top ten in points....Colby Thornhill 272, Justin Sanders 272, Justin Peck 271, Braden Chiaramonte 267, Robbie Price 267, Caeden Steele 266, Sanders Becker 263, Shane Golobic 261, Jonathan Allard 260, Kaleb Montgomery 259
360 Sprint Cars
A Main (30 Laps): 1. 17-Justin Peck[2]; 2. 19-Colby Thornhill[5]; 3. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 4. 21P-Robbie Price[4]; 5. 7B-Sean Becker[3]; 6. 121-Caeden Steele[7]; 7. 2X-Justin Sanders[12]; 8. 4-Jonathan Allard[6]; 9. 17W-Shane Golobic[10]; 10. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[11]; 11. 02-Ashton Torgerson[16]; 12. 29-Willie Croft[8]; 13. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[14]; 14. X1-Chance Grasty[13]; 15. 26-Trey Starks[20]; 16. 0-Tim Kaeding[19]; 17. 83-Ryan Timms[23]; 18. 88W-Austin McCarl[18]; 19. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[22]; 20. 29M-Bud Kaeding[24]; 21. 33C-Colton Heath[15]; 22. 26R-Levi Hillier[17]; 23. 21-Cole Macedo[9]; 24. 41-Dominic Scelzi[21]
B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 88W-Austin McCarl[1]; 2. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 4. 26-Trey Starks[7]; 5. 18T-Tanner Holmes[12]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 7. 88N-DJ Netto[8]; 8. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 9. 91-Chase Goetz[13]; 10. 9L-Luke Hayes[11]; 11. 2A-Austin Wood[19]; 12. 2K-Gauge Garcia[21]; 13. 12B-Dawson Faria[10]; 14. 54X-Michael Faccinto[9]; 15. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[14]; 16. 3-Cole Schroeder[16]; 17. 9-Dustin Freitas[18]; 18. 29K-Levi Kuntz[20]; 19. 72W-Kurt Nelson[17]; 20. 57W-Tyler Courtney[6]; 21. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[22]; 22. 14E-Mariah Ede[15]
B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 0-Tim Kaeding[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[7]; 3. 83-Ryan Timms[9]; 4. 7B-Sean Becker[4]; 5. 42X-Landon Brooks[3]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[13]; 7. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[5]; 8. 14-Corey Day[6]; 9. 2-Brooklyn Holland[10]; 10. 94-Greg Decaires V[11]; 11. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[15]; 12. 5R-Ryan Rocha[8]; 13. 15K-Cody Key[21]; 14. 61-Travis Labat[14]; 15. 23T-George Tristao Jr[16]; 16. 77-Levi Klatt[17]; 17. 50-Bryce Eames[22]; 18. 10-Dominic Gorden[20]; 19. 88A-Joey Ancona[12]; 20. 73-Ryan Bernal[2]; 21. 25-Seth Standley[18]; 22. 83SA-Cory Eliason[19]
C Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2K-Gauge Garcia[1]; 2. 15K-Cody Key[2]; 3. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[5]; 4. 50-Bryce Eames[8]; 5. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[3]; 6. 88-Austin Torgerson[6]; 7. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[4]; 8. 1M-Mike Brown[9]; 9. (DNS) 17C-Chris Bullock
Heat 1 - A (8 Laps): 1. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[1]; 2. 7B-Sean Becker[3]; 3. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 5. 4-Jonathan Allard[6]; 6. 83SA-Cory Eliason[8]; 7. 72W-Kurt Nelson[7]; 8. 1M-Mike Brown[9]; 9. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[4]
Heat 2 - A (8 Laps): 1. 33C-Colton Heath[2]; 2. 9L-Luke Hayes[1]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[3]; 4. 29-Willie Croft[6]; 5. 83-Ryan Timms[4]; 6. 41-Dominic Scelzi[5]; 7. 2A-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 88-Austin Torgerson[8]
Heat 3 -A (8 Laps): 1. 26R-Levi Hillier[2]; 2. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 3. 88N-DJ Netto[3]; 4. 57W-Tyler Courtney[6]; 5. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[7]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[4]; 7. 15K-Cody Key[8]; 8. 25-Seth Standley[1]
Heat 4 - A (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Bud Kaeding[1]; 2. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[4]; 3. 18T-Tanner Holmes[2]; 4. 19-Colby Thornhill[6]; 5. 88W-Austin McCarl[5]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 7. 2K-Gauge Garcia[7]; 8. 50-Bryce Eames[8]
Heat 1 - B (8 Laps): 1. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 2. 2-Brooklyn Holland[1]; 3. 73-Ryan Bernal[3]; 4. 02-Ashton Torgerson[4]; 5. 42X-Landon Brooks[5]; 6. 17-Justin Peck[6]; 7. 9-Dustin Freitas[7]; 8. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[8]
Heat 2 - B (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cole Macedo[4]; 2. 54X-Michael Faccinto[2]; 3. 14-Corey Day[5]; 4. 121-Caeden Steele[6]; 5. 88A-Joey Ancona[3]; 6. 10-Dominic Gorden[8]; 7. 29K-Levi Kuntz[7]; 8. 77-Levi Klatt[1]
Heat 3 - B (8 Laps): 1. 2X-Justin Sanders[6]; 2. 21P-Robbie Price[4]; 3. 5R-Ryan Rocha[3]; 4. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 5. 61-Travis Labat[1]; 6. 23T-George Tristao Jr[7]; 7. 14E-Mariah Ede[2]; 8. 17C-Chris Bullock[8]
Heat 4 - B (8 Laps): 1. X1-Chance Grasty[3]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 4. 91-Chase Goetz[2]; 5. 26-Trey Starks[5]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 7. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[8]; 8. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[7]
Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 4-Jonathan Allard, 00:13.931[13]; 2. 29-Willie Croft, 00:13.998[1]; 3. 57W-Tyler Courtney, 00:14.002[20]; 4. 19-Colby Thornhill, 00:14.003[5]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:14.009[7]; 6. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:14.015[21]; 7. 3K-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:14.035[24]; 8. 88W-Austin McCarl, 00:14.074[32]; 9. 67G-Grant Duinkerken, 00:14.079[9]; 10. 83-Ryan Timms, 00:14.099[22]; 11. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:14.188[18]; 12. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt, 00:14.210[3]; 13. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:14.228[2]; 14. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:14.236[29]; 15. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:14.241[17]; 16. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.290[15]; 17. 12B-Dawson Faria, 00:14.322[14]; 18. 33C-Colton Heath, 00:14.328[16]; 19. 26R-Levi Hillier, 00:14.332[12]; 20. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:14.337[27]; 21. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:14.345[8]; 22. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:14.354[33]; 23. 25-Seth Standley, 00:14.391[19]; 24. 29M-Bud Kaeding, 00:14.466[28]; 25. 72W-Kurt Nelson, 00:14.469[4]; 26. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:14.482[10]; 27. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen, 00:14.499[6]; 28. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:14.534[30]; 29. 83SA-Cory Eliason, 00:14.634[26]; 30. 88-Austin Torgerson, 00:14.672[11]; 31. 15K-Cody Key, 00:14.707[23]; 32. 50-Bryce Eames, 00:14.770[31]; 33. 1M-Mike Brown, 00:15.274[25]
Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 17-Justin Peck, 00:14.273[28]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:14.340[30]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders, 00:14.352[23]; 4. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:14.355[10]; 5. 42X-Landon Brooks, 00:14.376[17]; 6. 14-Corey Day, 00:14.420[7]; 7. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:14.473[1]; 8. 26-Trey Starks, 00:14.488[16]; 9. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:14.511[24]; 10. 21-Cole Macedo, 00:14.587[22]; 11. 21P-Robbie Price, 00:14.634[21]; 12. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:14.658[12]; 13. 73-Ryan Bernal, 00:14.662[18]; 14. 88A-Joey Ancona, 00:14.753[11]; 15. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:14.871[5]; 16. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:14.921[20]; 17. 94X-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:15.105[31]; 18. 54X-Michael Faccinto, 00:15.125[13]; 19. 14E-Mariah Ede, 00:15.129[15]; 20. 91-Chase Goetz, 00:15.140[6]; 21. 2-Brooklyn Holland, 00:15.162[14]; 22. 77-Levi Klatt, 00:15.174[26]; 23. 61-Travis Labat, 00:15.271[32]; 24. 3-Cole Schroeder, 00:15.286[25]; 25. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:15.356[27]; 26. 29K-Levi Kuntz, 00:15.414[2]; 27. 23T-George Tristao Jr, 00:15.457[9]; 28. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr, 00:16.192[19]; 29. 15-Pat Harvey Jr, 00:16.329[4]; 30. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:16.634[29]; 31. 17C-Chris Bullock, 00:19.665[3]; 32. 1H-Bailey Hibbard, 00:19.665[8]
Jacob Denney Victorious in Meents Memorial with POWRi National and West Midget Leagues at Port City Raceway
Tulsa, OK. (10/12/24) Jacob Denney would lead early and recover late using a
last lap pass to earn his third career feature win battling at Port City
Raceway, with the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues, in Night Two of the
Rujo Rumble after leading eight laps of the thirty-lap feature event honoring an
industry icon in the 20th Annual Charlene Meents Memorial presented by
Driven2SaveLives.
Speedy on-track excitement with thirty-five talented entries in the POWRi
National Midgets would find Gavin Miller start the action off with quick time in
qualifying with a 10.000-second lap as Alex Sewell, Jonathan Beason, Kris
Carroll, Chase McDermand, and Jayden Clay would notch the heat racing wins.
Semi-feature action would find Trey Marcham and Jason McDougal victorious.
Launching the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Jacob Denney
and Jonathan Beason, lead the field as the green flag flew with Jacob Denney
gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap as Cannon McIntosh, Kameron
Key, Gavin Miller, and Colton Robinson all battling inside the early contending
top five.
Overtaking for the top spot with a great lap seven restart, Cannon McIntosh
would shoot to the front of the field as Jacob Denney stayed within striking
distance with Gavin Miller also staying close as the top three separated from
the remainder of the field with laps ticking away and lap traffic quickly
caught.
Cruising out front, Cannon McIntosh would continue to show the way out front
as a late race caution would erase the large lead and bunch the field back
together as late race dramatics would be revealed in the waning stages of the
feature.
Blasting to the front of the field on the final lap, Jacob Denney would shoot
to the high side while Cannon McIntosh protected the bottom with Denney gaining
the lead out of turn two while holding onto the top spot over the final pair of
corners with McIntosh settling into finishing second as hard-charger Ethan
Mitchell maneuvered past sixteen other competitors to finalize the podium
placements.
“The restart made the race for us, I got stuck behind lap cars during that
long green run and just tried to stay close late” said Jacob Denney in the Port
City Raceway winner’s circle. Adding, “I ran it into one and two as hard as I
could and it stuck, I think he moved down maybe to block but I wasn’t moving
from the top or lifting.”
Remaining in the hunt all event, rookie of the year winner Gunnar Setser
would finish fourth with Jason McDougal rounding out the POWRi National and West
Midget Leagues top five finishers in Night Two of the Rujo Rumble while honoring
the Meents Memorial at Port City Raceway.
POWRi National Midgets | Port City Raceway | 10/12/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 97-Gavin Miller(10.000)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 8-Alex Sewell
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 32S-Jonathan Beason
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 7-Kris Carroll
Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 4 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 5 Winner: 66-Jayden Clay
Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 32-Trey Marcham
Hoosier Racing Tire Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 7P-Jason McDougal
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 68-Jacob Denney
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 17M-Ethan Mitchell(+16)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 68-Jacob Denney
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 68-Jacob Denney[1]; 2.
71K-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[19]; 4. 43-Gunnar Setser[13]; 5.
7P-Jason McDougal[18]; 6. 11U-Andrew Felker[11]; 7. 5U-Kameron Key[6]; 8.
00T-Jeffrey Newell[15]; 9. 32-Trey Marcham[17]; 10. 14S-Tyler Edwards[8]; 11.
40-Chase McDermand[16]; 12. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 13. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[9]; 14.
98-Steven Snyder Jr[12]; 15. 32T-Connor Lee[20]; 16. 7-Kris Carroll[10]; 17.
94-Hayden Wise[22]; 18. 8-Alex Sewell[14]; 19. 66-Jayden Clay[23]; 20. 00-Broc
Elliott[24]; 21. 19-Colton Robinson[7]; 22. 45-Bradley Cox[21]; 23. 32S-Jonathan
Beason[2]; 24. (DNS) 7U-Zach Daum.
Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 32-Trey Marcham[1]; 2.
19M-Ethan Mitchell[2]; 3. 45-Bradley Cox[6]; 4. 7D-Dylan Ramey[9]; 5. 21-Colby
Stubblefield[8]; 6. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[5]; 7. 91-Lance Bennett[4]; 8. 5D-Jacob
Dykstra[3]; 9. 84S-Shaun Shapel[10]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7].
Hoosier Racing Tire B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 7P-Jason McDougal[3]; 2. 32T-Connor Lee[2]; 3. 94-Hayden Wise[5]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 3-Carter Chevalier[4]; 6. 8B-Cooper Williams[6]; 7. 00-Broc Elliott[9]; 8. 33-Branigan Roark[7]; 9. 8K-Cooper Miller[8]
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Alex Sewell[1]; 2. 7U-Zach
Daum[3]; 3. 98-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 5. 7P-Jason
McDougal[5]; 6. 94-Hayden Wise[6]; 7. 7D-Dylan Ramey[7].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 32S-Jonathan Beason[3]; 2. 32-Trey
Marcham[1]; 3. 68-Jacob Denney[4]; 4. 32T-Connor Lee[5]; 5. 19M-Ethan
Mitchell[2]; 6. 45-Bradley Cox[6]; 7. 00-Broc Elliott[7].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Kris Carroll[2]; 2. 5U-Kameron Key[3]; 3.
71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 4. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[5]; 5. 91-Lance Bennett[7]; 6.
6-Brylee Kilmer[6]; 7. 8B-Cooper Williams[1].
Engler Machine Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[1]; 2. 43-Gunnar
Setser[2]; 3. 11U-Andrew Felker[3]; 4. 19-Colton Robinson[4]; 5. 3-Carter
Chevalier[5]; 6. 33-Branigan Roark[7]; 7. 8K-Cooper Miller[6].
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 2.
14J-Jody Rosenboom[3]; 3. 00T-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 4. 14S-Tyler Edwards[4]; 5.
19U-Pierce Urbanosky[5]; 6. 21-Colby Stubblefield[6]; 7. 84S-Shaun Shapel[7].
Start2Finish TV Qualifying: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.000[32]; 2. 68-Jacob
Denney, 00:10.181[25]; 3. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.184[5]; 4. 19-Colton
Robinson, 00:10.214[11]; 5. 14S-Tyler Edwards, 00:10.243[35]; 6. 7U-Zach Daum,
00:10.267[29]; 7. 32S-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.293[4]; 8. 5U-Kameron Key,
00:10.342[10]; 9. 11U-Andrew Felker, 00:10.353[15]; 10. 14J-Jody Rosenboom,
00:10.368[22]; 11. 98-Steven Snyder Jr, 00:10.369[26]; 12. 19M-Ethan Mitchell,
00:10.381[3]; 13. 7-Kris Carroll, 00:10.411[2]; 14. 43-Gunnar Setser,
00:10.438[18]; 15. 00T-Jeffrey Newell, 00:10.460[23]; 16. 8-Alex Sewell,
00:10.504[27]; 17. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:10.521[1]; 18. 8B-Cooper Williams,
00:10.521[28]; 19. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.527[6]; 20. 66-Jayden Clay,
00:10.530[24]; 21. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:10.535[7]; 22. 32T-Connor Lee,
00:10.631[31]; 23. 5D-Jacob Dykstra, 00:10.663[9]; 24. 3-Carter Chevalier,
00:10.679[14]; 25. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:10.715[19]; 26. 94-Hayden Wise,
00:10.736[34]; 27. 45-Bradley Cox, 00:10.739[33]; 28. 6-Brylee Kilmer,
00:10.763[17]; 29. 8K-Cooper Miller, 00:10.814[12]; 30. 21-Colby Stubblefield,
00:10.837[8]; 31. 7D-Dylan Ramey, 00:10.934[21]; 32. 00-Broc Elliott,
00:10.993[20]; 33. 91-Lance Bennett, 00:11.023[16]; 34. 33-Branigan Roark,
00:11.347[30]; 35. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:11.508[13].
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Tanner Carrick surges to initial Thunderbowl victory with SCCT
By Gary Thomas
Tulare, CA…Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick shot out front early and cruised to his first ever Thunderbowl Raceway triumph with the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour on Saturday night.
It marked the fourth SCCT victory of Carrick’s career, placing him in a tie for sixth place all-time with Rico Abreu. His win during the annual Chris & Brian Faria Memorial came aboard the familiar California Waterfowl/ TC Guide Service No. 83T.
“Thunderbowl Raceway is always one of those challenging tracks so it’s a special moment when you can get a win here,” Carrick said after the race. “I really have to thank my entire team for working hard all night while running two cars. We had a lot of speed right up top in the SCCT main event and that gives me a ton of confidence going into the Trophy Cup next week.”
After winning the High Sierra Industries Dash, Carrick blasted into the lead at the waving of the Darryck Fairbanks’ green flag in the main event. The 22-year-old pulled away to a large lead throughout the course of the race shortened 25-lap feature.
Several slow downs occurred, but Carrick never faltered up front and drove away from everybody to claim the checkered flag. Fresno’s Caeden Steele put together a solid outing to cross the stripe in second, followed by San Jose’s Tim Kaeding, who continued his impressive string of races.
Aromas’ Justin Sanders made a cameo appearance in the Snow Racing No. 7 and brought home a fourth-place result, while Hanford’s DJ Netto earned his second straight top-five finish in Sprint Car Challenge Tour competition by crossing the line in fifth.
Completing the top-10 in the SCCT finale were Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Colby Thornhill, who rocketed through the pack from 23rd to sixth, followed by Ashton Torgerson, Joey Ancona, Dylan Bloomfield and 22nd starter Sean Becker.
A total of 36 cars competed at the Faria Memorial/ Trophy Cup tune-up. Suisun City’s Chance Grasty began the evening by earning his first Sierra Foothills Wine Services fast time of the year by clocking a 13.607 around the Thunderbowl Raceway.
The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour returns to action on Saturday November 2nd at the Stockton Dirt Track. The 41st annual Tribute to Gary Patterson marks the season finale for the SCCT 360s.
Results
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Faria Memorial
Thunderbowl Raceway
October 12, 2024
360 Sprints - 36 Entries
A Feature 30 Laps
1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[5]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[12]; 4. 7-Justin Sanders[4]; 5. 88N-DJ Netto[3]; 6. 19-Colby Thornhill[23]; 7. 02-Ashton Torgerson[16]; 8. 88A-Joey Ancona[8]; 9. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[17]; 10. 7B-Sean Becker[22]; 11. 2A-Austin Wood[14]; 12. 92-Andy Forsberg[11]; 13. 53-Kaleb Montgomery[21]; 14. 61-Travis Labat[19]; 15. 72W-Kurt Nelson[20]; 16. X1-Chance Grasty[7]; 17. 25S-Seth Standley[24]; 18. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 19. 21X-Gauge Garcia[15]; 20. 9-Dustin Freitas[18]; 21. 10-Dominic Gorden[10]; 22. 21T-Cole Macedo[9]; 23. 94-Greg Decaires V[13]; 24. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[6]
B Feature 10 Laps
1. 53-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 2. 7B-Sean Becker[4]; 3. 19-Colby Thornhill[7]; 4. 25S-Seth Standley[3]; 5. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 6. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 7. 50-Bryce Eames[2]; 8. 99T-Tanner Boul[13]; 9. 17C-Chris Bullock[11]; 10. 21E-Evan Burrola[9]; 11. 5R-Ryan Rocha[12]; 12. 21M-Michael Ing[10]; 13. (DNS) 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg
Dash 6 Laps
1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[1]; 3. 88N-DJ Netto[4]; 4. 7-Justin Sanders[8]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele[3]; 6. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[6]; 7. X1-Chance Grasty[5]; 8. 88A-Joey Ancona[7]
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 2. 21T-Cole Macedo[3]; 3. 94-Greg Decaires V[2]; 4. X1-Chance Grasty[4]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 6. 50-Bryce Eames[7]; 7. (DNF) 9L-Luke Hayes[5]; 8. (DNF) 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg[8]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 41-Dominic Scelzi[1]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 4. 21X-Gauge Garcia[6]; 5. 61-Travis Labat[3]; 6. 7B-Sean Becker[7]; 7. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 8. 21M-Michael Ing[8]; 9. 5R-Ryan Rocha[9]
Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 7-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[2]; 3. 88A-Joey Ancona[4]; 4. 2A-Austin Wood[6]; 5. 9-Dustin Freitas[3]; 6. 53-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 7. 21-Shane Hopkins[7]; 8. 21E-Evan Burrola[9]; 9. 99T-Tanner Boul[8]
Heat 4 8 Laps
1. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[2]; 2. 0-Tim Kaeding[3]; 3. 121-Caeden Steele[4]; 4. 02-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 5. 72W-Kurt Nelson[6]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley[5]; 7. 19-Colby Thornhill[7]; 8. 17C-Chris Bullock[8]
Qualifying 1 2 Laps
1. X1-Chance Grasty, 00:13.607[2]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:13.659[1]; 3. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:13.775[7]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:13.777[3]; 5. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:13.819[13]; 6. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:14.002[11]; 7. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:14.016[16]; 8. 61-Travis Labat, 00:14.048[4]; 9. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:14.062[9]; 10. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:14.065[15]; 11. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.099[17]; 12. 21X-Gauge Garcia, 00:14.139[8]; 13. 5-Cole Danell, 00:14.147[14]; 14. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:14.206[18]; 15. 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:14.257[6]; 16. 21M-Michael Ing, 00:14.279[12]; 17. 50-Bryce Eames, 00:14.416[10]; 18. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:14.461[5]
Qualifying 2 2 Laps
1. 88A-Joey Ancona, 00:13.805[4]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:13.870[18]; 3. 7-Justin Sanders, 00:13.911[7]; 4. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:13.941[11]; 5. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:13.942[10]; 6. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen, 00:14.005[17]; 7. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:14.009[5]; 8. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:14.073[16]; 9. 53-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:14.136[15]; 10. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:14.151[1]; 11. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:14.164[12]; 12. 4-Jonathan Allard, 00:14.171[14]; 13. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:14.210[8]; 14. 19-Colby Thornhill, 00:14.223[6]; 15. 99T-Tanner Boul, 00:14.370[3]; 16. 72W-Kurt Nelson, 00:14.403[9]; 17. 21E-Evan Burrola, 00:14.531[2]; 18. 17C-Chris Bullock, 00:14.720[13]
Cannon McIntosh Captures Rujo Rumble Victory with POWRi National Midget League at Port City Raceway
Tulsa, OK. (10/11/24) Cannon McIntosh would use a perfect restart early and
hold on late to earn his twenty-sixth career feature win battling at Port City
Raceway, with the POWRi National Midget League, in Night One of the Rujo Rumble
after leading twenty-six laps of the rousing thirty lap feature event.
Speedy on-track excitement with thirty-nine talented entries in the POWRi
National Midgets would find Gunnar Setser start the action off with quick-time
in single car qualifying with a 9.421-second lap as Jeffrey Newell, Zach Daum,
Gavin Miller, Alex Sewell, and Kameron Key would notch the heat racing wins.
Semi feature winners would include Jody Rosenboom and Jonathan Beason.
Launching the feature field would find the rookie of the year high-point
qualifier Gunnar Setser and league point leader Cannon McIntosh, lead the field
as the green flag flew with Gunnar Setser gaining the initial advantage on the
opening lap as Cannon McIntosh, Kameron Key, Zach Daum, and Gavin Miller all
maneuvered inside the initial top five.
Bunching the field back together after a lap four caution, Cannon McIntosh
would use a perfect restart in the Honest Abe Choose Cone to shoot to the lead
using high side momentum to carry out a great turn two pass for the lead with
early leader Gunnar Setser and Kameron Key staying close inside the podium
running.
Setting sail and cruising through lap traffic, Cannon McIntosh would go
uncontested for the majority of the feature while leading the final twenty-six
laps around Port City Raceway with Kameron Key sliding into the runner up
positioning late with leader of four laps Gunnar Setser placing in the final
podium placement.
“That restart was everything, with everything happening so quickly here and
getting into lap traffic so fast I really have to be finding lines ahead of
things,” said Cannon McIntosh in the Port City Raceway winner’s circle. Adding,
“Feels great to get this win with a solid team effort tonight, hopefully we can
get another one tomorrow.”
Remaining in the hunt all event, Zach Daum would finish fourth with Gavin
Miller rounding out the POWRi National Midget League top five finishers in Night
One of the Rujo Rumble at Port City Raceway.
POWRi National Midgets | Port City Raceway | 10/11/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 43-Gunnar Setser(9.421)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 00T-Jeffrey Newell
Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 97-Gavin Miller
Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 8-Alex Sewell
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 5 Winner: 5U-Kameron Key
Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 14J-Jody Rosenboom
Hoosier Racing Tire Semi Feature 2 Winner: 32S-Jonathan Beason
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 43-Gunnar Setser
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 98-Steven Snyder Jr (+13)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 71K-Cannon McIntosh
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 2.
5U-Kameron Key[3]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[1]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum[4]; 5. 97-Gavin
Miller[5]; 6. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 7. 45-Bradley Cox[14]; 8. 98-Steven Snyder
Jr[21]; 9. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[10]; 10. 32S-Jonathan Beason[18]; 11. 8-Alex
Sewell[13]; 12. 68-Jacob Denney[9]; 13. 32-Trey Marcham[20]; 14. 00T-Jeffrey
Newell[8]; 15. 11U-Andrew Felker[16]; 16. 94-Hayden Wise[7]; 17. 8B-Cooper
Williams[12]; 18. 10J-Matt Sherrell[19]; 19. 7D-Dylan Ramey[22]; 20. 14J-Jody
Rosenboom[17]; 21. 91-Lance Bennett[15]; 22. 66-Jayden Clay[23]; 23. 7P-Jason
McDougal[11].
Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[1]; 2.
10J-Matt Sherrell[2]; 3. 98-Steven Snyder Jr[7]; 4. 32T-Connor Lee[4]; 5.
5D-Jacob Dykstra[5]; 6. 8K-Cooper Miller[10]; 7. 91X-Jeff Stasa[3]; 8. 66-Jayden
Clay[8]; 9. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[9]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[11]; 11. 21-Colby
Stubblefield[6]; 12. 84S-Shaun Shapel[12].
Hoosier Racing Tire B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 32S-Jonathan Beason[1]; 2.
32-Trey Marcham[7]; 3. 7D-Dylan Ramey[6]; 4. 19-Colton Robinson[3]; 5. 7K-Kolton
Gariss[11]; 6. 15C-Carter Chevalier[4]; 7. 14S-Tyler Edwards[5]; 8. 44-Branigan
Roark[9]; 9. 7-Kris Carroll[2]; 10. 00-Broc Elliott[8]; 11. 9X-Emilio
Hoover[10].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 00T-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 2. 43-Gunnar
Setser[4]; 3. 40-Chase McDermand[3]; 4. 7-Kris Carroll[8]; 5. 91X-Jeff Stasa[1];
6. 98-Steven Snyder Jr[5]; 7. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[7]; 8. 9X-Emilio Hoover[6].
Eibach Racing Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 2. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 3. 11U-Andrew Felker[5]; 4. 19-Colton Robinson[6]; 5. 45-Bradley Cox[2]; 6. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 7. 32-Trey Marcham[1]; 8. 84S-Shaun Shapel[8].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 8B-Cooper Williams[2];
3. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[6]; 4. 32T-Connor Lee[5]; 5. 68-Jacob Denney[4]; 6.
7D-Dylan Ramey[1]; 7. 8K-Cooper Miller[8]; 8. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7].
Engler Machine Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Alex Sewell[1]; 2. 94-Hayden
Wise[3]; 3. 32S-Jonathan Beason[8]; 4. 15C-Carter Chevalier[5]; 5. 14S-Tyler
Edwards[6]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[4]; 7. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[2]; 8. 7K-Kolton
Gariss[7].
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Kameron Key[4]; 2.
10J-Matt Sherrell[1]; 3. 7P-Jason McDougal[3]; 4. 91-Lance Bennett[2]; 5.
21-Colby Stubblefield[7]; 6. 66-Jayden Clay[5]; 7. 44-Branigan Roark[6].
Start2Finish TV - Qualifying: 1. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:09.421[29]; 2.
71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:09.431[11]; 3. 68-Jacob Denney, 00:09.446[7]; 4.
19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:09.447[34]; 5. 5U-Kameron Key, 00:09.464[35]; 6. 40-Chase
McDermand, 00:09.490[14]; 7. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:09.526[26]; 8. 97-Gavin Miller,
00:09.580[5]; 9. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:09.600[8]; 10. 7P-Jason McDougal,
00:09.630[16]; 11. 00T-Jeffrey Newell, 00:09.643[1]; 12. 45-Bradley Cox,
00:09.700[27]; 13. 8B-Cooper Williams, 00:09.735[2]; 14. 5D-Jacob Dykstra,
00:09.736[36]; 15. 91-Lance Bennett, 00:09.757[6]; 16. 91X-Jeff Stasa,
00:09.762[28]; 17. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:09.764[30]; 18. 7D-Dylan Ramey,
00:09.765[15]; 19. 8-Alex Sewell, 00:09.772[22]; 20. 10J-Matt Sherrell,
00:09.773[3]; 21. 98-Steven Snyder Jr, 00:09.789[19]; 22. 11U-Andrew Felker,
00:09.801[32]; 23. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:09.847[13]; 24. 15C-Carter Chevalier,
00:09.855[33]; 25. 66-Jayden Clay, 00:09.867[21]; 26. 9X-Emilio Hoover,
00:09.892[18]; 27. 19-Colton Robinson, 00:09.899[31]; 28. 14J-Jody Rosenboom,
00:09.925[24]; 29. 14S-Tyler Edwards, 00:09.953[12]; 30. 44-Branigan Roark,
00:09.965[10]; 31. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:09.986[37]; 32. 00-Broc Elliott,
00:09.992[9]; 33. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:09.999[25]; 34. 7K-Kolton Gariss,
00:10.052[38]; 35. 21-Colby Stubblefield, 00:10.133[20]; 36. 7-Kris Carroll,
00:10.137[4]; 37. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:10.289[17]; 38. 8K-Cooper Miller,
00:10.337[39]; 39. 32S-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.455[23].
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Daison Pursley Perfects Port City Raceway’s DRC Sooner State 55 with POWRi National Midget Leagues
Tulsa, OK. (10/10/24) Daison Pursley would shoot to the lead around the final
third of the feature to earn his ninth career feature win battling at Port City
Raceway, with the POWRi National Midget League, in the Donnie Ray Crawford
Sooner State 55 presented by Start2Finish TV after leading seventeen laps of the
rousing fifty-five lap feature event.
Setting the stage with early on-track excitement with forty talented entries
in the POWRi National Midgets would find Cannon McIntosh start the action off
with quick-time in single car qualifying of 10.015-second lap as Cannon
McIntosh, Zach Daum, Ryan Timms, Daison Pursley, Emerson Axsom, and Ethan
Mitchell would notch the heat racing wins. Semi-feature action would find
Jonathan Beason and Matt Sherrell each earning the consolation victories.
Launching the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Cannon
McIntosh and Daison Pursley lead the field as the green flag flew with Cannon
McIntosh gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap as Daison Pursley,
Zach Daum, Ryan Timms and Ethan Mitchell kept pace within the early contending
top five.
Protecting the lead early in the exciting feature event would find Cannon
McIntosh leading the first twenty-three laps with Daison Pursley and Zach Daum
attempting to overtake the speedy leader nearly every lap as Jacob Denney and
Kameron Key kept pace inside the top five.
Overtaking for the top spot around the mid race point, Zach Daum would lead
the feature for seventeen laps using a perfect low line as Cannon McIntosh and
Daison Pursley went wheel-to-wheel for the runner up positioning with Pursley
able to ride away with the preferred spot and setting his sights on the leading
Daum.
Sliding into the lead through a masterful pass, Daison Pursley would protect
the front of the field through the final seventeen rotations around Port City
Raceway to claim the headlining Donnie Ray Crawford Sooner State 55 and his
first feature win of 2024 with Cannon McIntosh staying close behind in a solid
runner-up placement.
“When you gotta go, you gotta go; this was Port City racing at its finest
tonight,” said Daison Pursley in the Port City Raceway winner’s circle. Adding,
“We had to really move around tonight and find and search for the speed. Once
the bottom locked down, I knew it was time to protect”.
Staying in the hunt all event, one-time leader Zach Daum would round out the
podium placements as Jason McDougal muscled his way to finish fourth with Ryan
Timms rounding out the POWRi National Midget League top five finishers in the
Donnie Ray Crawford Sooner State 55 presented by Start2Finish TV at Port City
Raceway.
POWRi National Midgets | Port City Raceway | 10/10/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 71K-Cannon McIntosh(10.015)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 71K-Cannon McIntosh
Eibach Heat Race 2 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 67-Ryan Timms
Engler Machine Heat Race 4 Winner: 86-Daison Pursley
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 5 Winner: 71-Emerson Axsom
AFCO Racing Heat Race 6 Winner: 19M-Ethan Mitchell
Max Papis Innovations Sem-Feature 1 Winner: 32S-Jonathan Beason
Hoosier Racing Tire Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 10J-Matt Sherrell
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 71K-Cannon McIntosh
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 10J-Matt Sherrell(+10)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 86-Daison Pursley
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (55 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[2]; 2.
71K-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 4. 7P-Jason McDougal[8]; 5. 67-Ryan
Timms[5]; 6. 68-Jacob Denney[15]; 7. 71-Emerson Axsom[10]; 8. 10J-Matt
Sherrell[18]; 9. 40-Chase McDermand[12]; 10. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[4]; 11.
98-Steven Snyder Jr[16]; 12. 43-Gunnar Setser[21]; 13. 00T-Jeffrey Newell[20];
14. 15C-Carter Chevalier[13]; 15. 97-Gavin Miller[6]; 16. 00-Broc Elliott[24];
17. 6-Brylee Kilmer[22]; 18. 5U-Kameron Key[7]; 19. 32S-Jonathan Beason[17]; 20.
11U-Andrew Felker[11]; 21. 7-Kris Carroll[9]; 22. 14S-Tyler Edwards[14]; 23.
32-Trey Marcham[19]; 24. (DNS) 66-Jayden Clay.
Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 32S-Jonathan Beason[2]; 2.
32-Trey Marcham[1]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[5]; 4. 19-Colton Robinson[3]; 5.
8K-Cooper Miller[10]; 6. 7D-Dylan Ramey[8]; 7. 94-Hayden Wise[12]; 8.
44-Branigan Roark[11]; 9. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 10. 14-Jackie Burke[6]; 11.
31J-James Burke[9]; 12. 8B-Cooper Williams[4].
Hoosier Racing Tire B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 10J-Matt Sherrell[1]; 2.
00T-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 3. 6-Brylee Kilmer[10]; 4. 91-Lance Bennett[9]; 5.
66-Jayden Clay[4]; 6. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[11]; 7. 84S-Shaun Shapel[12]; 8. 21-Colby
Stubblefield[5]; 9. 32T-Connor Lee[7]; 10. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[8]; 11. 9X-Emilio
Hoover[6]; 12. (DNS) 45-Bradley Cox.
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 2. 68-Jacob
Denney[1]; 3. 10J-Matt Sherrell[5]; 4. 98-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 5. 14-Jackie
Burke[7]; 6. 31J-James Burke[6]; 7. 45-Bradley Cox[3].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[4]; 2. 7-Kris Carroll[3]; 3.
19-Colton Robinson[1]; 4. 00T-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 5. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 6.
8K-Cooper Miller[6]; 7. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[5].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[3]; 2. 15C-Carter Chevalier[2];
3. 8B-Cooper Williams[1]; 4. 11U-Andrew Felker[4]; 5. 7D-Dylan Ramey[5]; 6.
44-Branigan Roark[6].
Engler Machine Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[4]; 2. 5U-Kameron
Key[3]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[5]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 9X-Emilio Hoover[7]; 6.
21-Colby Stubblefield[2]; 7. 94-Hayden Wise[6].
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Emerson Axsom[2]; 2.
7P-Jason McDougal[3]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 4. 43-Gunnar Setser[5]; 5.
32T-Connor Lee[1]; 6. 91-Lance Bennett[6]; 7. 84S-Shaun Shapel[7].
AFCO Racing Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[4]; 2. 40-Chase
McDermand[2]; 3. 32S-Jonathan Beason[5]; 4. 14S-Tyler Edwards[3]; 5. 14J-Jody
Rosenboom[1]; 6. 6-Brylee Kilmer[6].
Start2Finish TV Qualifying - Flight A: 1. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.015[2];
2. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:10.190[5]; 3. 11U-Andrew Felker, 00:10.344[7]; 4. 45-Bradley
Cox, 00:10.485[9]; 5. 7-Kris Carroll, 00:10.490[20]; 6. 67-Ryan Timms,
00:10.494[16]; 7. 98-Steven Snyder Jr, 00:10.546[11]; 8. 00T-Jeffrey Newell,
00:10.611[17]; 9. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:10.614[14]; 10. 68-Jacob Denney,
00:10.614[18]; 11. 19-Colton Robinson, 00:10.625[8]; 12. 8B-Cooper Williams,
00:10.683[12]; 13. 10J-Matt Sherrell, 00:10.895[1]; 14. 5D-Jacob Dykstra,
00:10.922[15]; 15. 7D-Dylan Ramey, 00:10.952[13]; 16. 31J-James Burke,
00:10.978[10]; 17. 8K-Cooper Miller, 00:11.029[6]; 18. 44-Branigan Roark,
00:11.116[19]; 19. 14-Jackie Burke, 00:11.144[3]; 20. 00-Broc Elliott,
00:11.240[4].
Start2Finish TV Qualifying - Flight B: 1. 86-Daison Pursley, 00:10.056[13]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.121[9]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:10.201[15]; 4. 5U-Kameron Key, 00:10.225[14]; 5. 7P-Jason McDougal, 00:10.305[10]; 6. 14S-Tyler Edwards, 00:10.313[6]; 7. 21-Colby Stubblefield, 00:10.383[8]; 8. 71-Emerson Axsom, 00:10.398[18]; 9. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.434[11]; 10. 66-Jayden Clay, 00:10.436[7]; 11. 32T-Connor Lee, 00:10.458[16]; 12. 14J-Jody Rosenboom, 00:10.479[2]; 13. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:10.504[17]; 14. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:10.547[20]; 15. 32S-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.612[19]; 16. 94-Hayden Wise, 00:10.737[12]; 17. 91-Lance Bennett, 00:10.941[4]; 18. 6-Brylee Kilmer, 00:11.095[5]; 19. 9X-Emilio Hoover, 00:11.214[1]; 20. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:11.434[3].
Kubota High Limit Racing season champ Sweet wins Diamond Classic makeup at Lucas Oil Speedway
WHEATLAND, MO. (Oct. 9, 2024) - Before the final week of action in the The
Kubota High Limit Racing season arrived, Brad Sweet already had clinched the
season championship. Now he's added a couple of exclamation points to his title
while in the Show-Me State.
Sweet followed up his Tuesday-night triumph at I-70 Speedway in Odessa with a
convincing feature victory on Wednesday at Lucas Oil Speedway's Diamond Classic.
The Grass Valley, Calif., Winged Sprint veteran led 31 of 35 laps to earn
$25,000 in the makeup of an event rained out at Wheatland on June 29th.
"I'm really excited that we got to come back to Lucas Oil and complete the
event," Sweet said after his ninth Kubota High Limit Racing feature win of the
season. "Thanks to the crowd for coming out on a Wednesday night."
Courtney, the Night 1 Diamond Classic winner on June 28 before severe weather
wiped out the action the next night, couldn't quite pull off the delayed sweep.
The Indianapolis resident said a poor first part of the race left him too much
work to do. He settled for $10,000.
"I think we were a little bit better here earlier in the year," Courtney
said. "We got good at the end of the feature. We went from the pole to sixth or
seventh and just had to dig deep. That last yellow, it was nice to start behind
Brad, but clean air was a huge factor. They've been on it, really all year.
Congrats to Brad and their whole team."
Sweet, starting outside Courtney on row one, sprinted to the lead as the
green flew and set the pace through four laps, with fourth-starting Ryan Timms
running second. A red flag came out after Brent Marks flipped his car on the
backstretch to halt the action.
Action settled into a rhythm after the restart with Sweet holding on to a
narrow lead until lap 10, when Timms took over the lead with an outside pass out
of turn two. The 18-year-old Timms had a .069-second lead when action was
stopped again on lap 13 as Kerry Madsen hit the wall in turn four.
During the caution, Timms pulled into the hot pits to surrender the lead back
to Sweet for the restart on lap 14. Timms, winner of the 2023 Hockett-McMillin
Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway, had a side panel come loose and had to restart
at the rear. He eventually rallied to 10th.
"We got a little luck there with Ryan," Sweet said. "Sometimes it falls your
way. I got control of the race and kind of changed my lines up and tried to
carry more speed.
"This track's really weird. You think you're gonna slow down and get gripped
up, but it doesn't work that way here. Figuring this track out, it's new to a
lot of us, but it's a beautiful facility."
Sweet needed only three laps to open a 1.5-second lead over Tanner Thorson
with Spencer Bayston third. The trio remained in that order until lap 25, when
Courtney moved past Bayston for third, with Sweet having opened a two-second
lead over Thorson.
The second-running Thorson’s chances went up in smoke on lap 27 when he
slowed, fluid pouring from the motor. That elevated Courtney to second and
Bayston to third with eight laps remaining.
Sweet had a smooth restart and held off Courtney the rest of the way, earning
the victory by .825 seconds.
"We slumped in the middle of the season, but we've been strong for a while
now," Sweet said. "It's nice to get the wins. The hard work pays off. It's such
a grind throughout the year. We're gonna finish the year out strong."
Two series races remain, this Friday and Saturday at the Texas Motor Speedway
Dirt Track.
Bayston wound up third with Corey Day fourth and Kasey Kahne fifth.
"We've been clicking them off," Bayston said after his fifth straight
top-five High Limit Racing feature finish. "Everything is kind of flowing right
now and we're unloading fast. It's been fun.
"We had a really good car on that last restart and had the top to myself, but
(Courtney) took it away from us but we'll be happy to take home a top-three and
continue this streak."
Cory Eliason of Visalia, Calif., set the fast qualifying time with a lap of
12.957 seconds, just off the track record of 12.829 set by Rico Abreu on June
29th of this year.
LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY RESULTS (Oct. 9, 2024)
Kubota High Limit Racing Diamond Classic
410 Winged Sprints
A Feature - . 49-Brad Sweet[2]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[1]; 3. 5-Spencer
Bayston[3]; 4. 14-Corey Day[6]; 5. 9-Kasey Kahne[7]; 6. 24-Rico Abreu[10]; 7.
99-Skylar Gee[8]; 8. 83-James McFadden[22]; 9. 10-Ryan Timms[4]; 10. 13-Justin
Peck[16]; 11. 87-Aaron Reutzel[17]; 12. 26-Zeb Wise[23]; 13. 27-Emerson
Axsom[19]; 14. 55-Chris Windom[12]; 15. 1-Brenham Crouch[9]; 16. 8-Cory
Eliason[21]; 17. 40-Howard Moore[18]; 18. 45X-Jace Park[15]; 19. 88-Tanner
Thorson[5]; 20. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[20]; 21. 55V-Kerry Madsen[11]; 22.
12X-Kameron Key[14]; 23. 19-Brent Marks[13]; 24. 17GP-Scott Bogucki[24]
B Main - 1. 8-Cory Eliason[2]; 2. 83-James McFadden[1]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 4.
17GP-Scott Bogucki[3]; 5. 23-Garet Williamson[5]; 6. 74-Xavier Doney[11]; 7.
21-Brian Brown[4]; 8. 24S-Logan Seavey[8]; 9. 16T-Cole Macedo[7]; 10. 1A-Jacob
Allen[13]; 11. 9P-Parker Price Miller[9]; 12. 44-Chris Martin[15]; 13.
21R-Gunner Ramey[10]; 14. 36-Jason Martin[14]; 15. 14N-Kevin Newton[16]; 16.
73-Scotty Thiel[12]
Dash - 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 49-Brad Sweet[1]; 3. 5-Spencer
Bayston[4]; 4. 10-Ryan Timms[3]; 5. 88-Tanner Thorson[5]; 6. 14-Corey Day[8]; 7.
9-Kasey Kahne[6]; 8. 99-Skylar Gee[7]
Heat 1 - 1. 9-Kasey Kahne[2]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[3]; 3. 55V-Kerry Madsen[1];
4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[4]; 5. 87-Aaron Reutzel[5]; 6. 17GP-Scott Bogucki[7]; 7.
23-Garet Williamson[6]; 8. 9P-Parker Price Miller[9]; 9. 1A-Jacob Allen[8]
Heat 2 - 1. 14-Corey Day[1]; 2. 99-Skylar Gee[2]; 3. 19-Brent Marks[3]; 4.
45X-Jace Park[6]; 5. 27-Emerson Axsom[8]; 6. 83-James McFadden[4]; 7. 16T-Cole
Macedo[7]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 9. 44-Chris Martin[9]
Heat 3 - 1. 49-Brad Sweet[4]; 2. 10-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 55-Chris Windom[3]; 4.
12X-Kameron Key[6]; 5. 40-Howard Moore[7]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[8]; 7. 24S-Logan
Seavey[5]; 8. 73-Scotty Thiel[9]; 9. 8-Cory Eliason[1]
Heat 4 - 1. 5-Spencer Bayston[1]; 2. 24-Rico Abreu[2]; 3. 88-Tanner
Thorson[4]; 4. 13-Justin Peck[3]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[6]; 6. 26-Zeb Wise[5];
7. 21R-Gunner Ramey[7]; 8. 36-Jason Martin[9]; 9. 14N-Kevin Newton[8]
Qualifying Group A - 1. 55V-Kerry Madsen, 00:12.976[8]; 2. 14-Corey Day,
00:12.978[13]; 3. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:13.002[2]; 4. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.074[10];
5. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.081[9]; 6. 19-Brent Marks, 00:13.102[3]; 7. 87-Aaron
Reutzel, 00:13.107[14]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.199[11]; 9. 23-Garet
Williamson, 00:13.241[4]; 10. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.270[5]; 11. 17GP-Scott
Bogucki, 00:13.287[12]; 12. 16T-Cole Macedo, 00:13.338[6]; 13. 1A-Jacob Allen,
00:13.414[16]; 14. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:13.544[1]; 15. 9P-Parker Price Miller,
00:13.614[7]; 16. 44-Chris Martin, 00:14.046[15]
Qualifying Group B - 1. 8-Cory Eliason, 00:12.957[1]; 2. 5-Spencer Bayston,
00:13.013[10]; 3. 10-Ryan Timms, 00:13.032[16]; 4. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:13.160[6];
5. 55-Chris Windom, 00:13.162[7]; 6. 13-Justin Peck, 00:13.175[3]; 7. 24S-Logan
Seavey, 00:13.185[8]; 8. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.257[12]; 9. 12X-Kameron Key,
00:13.279[11]; 10. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.308[4]; 11. 40-Howard Moore,
00:13.329[15]; 12. 21R-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.352[14]; 13. 21-Brian Brown,
00:13.380[5]; 14. 14N-Kevin Newton, 00:13.458[13]; 15. 73-Scotty Thiel,
00:13.715[2]; 16. 36-Jason Martin, 00:13.758[9]
Monster Trucks Eve of Destruction next: The final event of 2024 at Lucas Oil
Speedway is set for Saturday, Oct. 19. It's the O'Reilly Auto Parts Monster
Trucks - Eve of Destruction. Ten of the nation's top trucks will be on hand with
a Monster Truck Backflip, Pit Party with a drivers' autograph session at 4:15,
Mighty Monster Bus Ride Truck and Trick or Treating included in the program.
Fans of all ages are encouraged to dress up in Halloween costumes.
Gates will open at 4:30 with the program at 7.
Advance discount tickets are available at O'Reilly Auto Parts Stores or
online.
*Advance Tickets:
Adults (13 and up) $27
Seniors (62 and up)/Military $24
Youth (6-12) $17
Kids (5 and under) FREE
*Applicable fees may apply
Day of Show Tickets
Adults (13 and up) $30
Seniors (62 and up)/Military $27
Youth (6-12) $20
Kids (5 and under) FREE
Family Pass $80
For ticket or camping information on any Lucas Oil Speedway event, contact
Admissions Director Nichole McMillan at (417) 295-6043 or via email at nmcmillan@lucasoilspeedway.com.
For information about Lucas Oil Speedway, including schedules, point
standings and other news, please visit LucasOilSpeedway.com.
Varin Wins Fulton; Poirier Crowned ESS Champion
By Curtis Berleue (Fulton, NY) | After waiting out a rain delay of over 12 hours, it was Danny Varin who sat in victory lane at the Fulton Speedway early Saturday afternoon. Rain showers late in the program on Friday night caused the postponement of the remainder of the program, including the final two Empire Super Sprints heat races until Saturday Morning.
Pinnacle Pole sitter Sammy Reakes IV took charge of the field from the drop of the green flag, leading the first 16 laps. Danny Varin, who had started third, spent the first 8 laps in third before getting to second on lap 10.
Just 6 laps later, Varin was able to get by Reakes IV for the top spot. Behind Varin, Jordan Poirier and Nick Sheridan battled for the podium. A last-lap effort by Poirier to get by Varin came up short, and it was ultimately Varin who came out on top, claiming his 5th win of the season.
“I felt pretty good before that last caution, but the last caution had me nervous,” said Varin in victory lane. “This is huge for this team. We want more wins, but everybody else is really, really good. It’s been tough this year, we’ve hit a low spot this last month but my wife told me before we came up here that I owed her that trophy, so we snagged it.”
Jordan Poirier not only finished second in the A-Main, but also clinched his third tour championship in as many years.
“We were bad at the beginning of the feature, and then during the red flag I messed with my wing a little bit,” said Poirier. “I got better after that to end up on the podium.”
“We’ve been like second or third all year long, we were never the fastest but just consistent. We kept our nose clean and were always there. It’s a testament to this team. We didn’t break anything this year, we finished all our races.”
“At the end of the day that’s what we aimed for at the beginning of the season and to win the championship, it feels so good.”
Nick Sheridan held on to third place, rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.
“This is awesome, its our first time coming down here,” said Sheridan. “This track is great, we’ve never really raced anything this slick before, so we were trying some stuff with the setup. It was a little free but I’m not going to complain. There are some really good drivers in front of me.”
On Friday night the field was split into four timed hot lap groups. Matt Farnham, Chris Hile, Jason Barney and Nick Sheridan all earned Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards in their respective groups. The first two E&V Energy heat races were completed before the rain came, with Logan Crisafulli and Joe Trenca picking up wins.
As the program resumed Saturday morning, Jason Barney and Nash Ely won the final two E&V Energy heats.
The final scheduled on-track event for the Empire Super Sprints this season is Friday October 18th at the Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, NY for the annual $4,000 to win Hoag Memorial weekend. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Friday, October 18 – Outlaw Speedway – Dundee, NY ($4,000 to Win Hoag Memorial)
Saturday, November 9 – ESS Awards Banquet & Rules Meeting
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 01-Danny Varin[3]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 3. 45-Nick Sheridan[2]; 4. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[1]; 5. #99L-Larry Wight[9]; 6. 98-Joe Trenca[4]; 7. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[15]; 8. 4P-Chase Moran[10]; 9. 36-Logan Crisafulli[8]; 10. 87-Jason Barney[11]; 11. 13T-Trevor Years[17]; 12. 38-Zach Sobotka[22]; 13. 21-Spencer Burley[19]; 14. 3-Parker Evans[14]; 15. 23-Tyler Cartier[23]; 16. 77-Matt Rotz[18]; 17. #41-Dalton Rombough[12]; 18. 13E-Evan Reynolds[21]; 19. 22E-Nash Ely[5]; 20. 53-Shawn Donath[13]; 21. 5H-Chris Hile[6]; 22. #79-Jordan Thomas[16]; 23. 100-Chris Hulsizer[20]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 2. #99L-Larry Wight[7]; 3. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[8]; 4. #41-Dalton Rombough[3]; 5. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 6. #7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 7. 28F-Davie Franek[6]; 8. 68-Aaron Turkey[2]; 9. 77T-Tyeller Powless[9]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 98-Joe Trenca[1]; 2. 5H-Chris Hile[4]; 3. #15-Ryan Turner[3]; 4. 53-Shawn Donath[2]; 5. 13T-Trevor Years[6]; 6. 21-Spencer Burley[7]; 7. 13E-Evan Reynolds[8]; 8. 38-Zach Sobotka[9]; 9. 23-Tyler Cartier[5]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. 87-Jason Barney[4]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 3. 4P-Chase Moran[9]; 4. 3-Parker Evans[3]; 5. 10-Kelly Hebing[1]; 6. 9-Liam Martin[5]; 7. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[7]; 8. 87X-Shone Evans[6]; 9. #3Z-John Smith IV[8]
E&V Energy Heat 4: 1. 22E-Nash Ely[2]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[4]; 3. 01-Danny Varin[3]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]; 5. 77-Matt Rotz[6]; 6. 100-Chris Hulsizer[8]; 7. (DNS) 71-Mike Bowman; 8. (DNS) #89-Robbie Stillwaggon
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #7NY-Matt Farnham; #5H-Chris Hile; #87-Jason Barney; #45-Nick Sheridan
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #36-Logan Crisafulli; #98-Joe Trenca; #87-Jason Barney; #22E-Nash Ely
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #17-Samy Reakes IV
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #38-Zach Sobotka (+10)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #23-Tyler Cartier
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #13T-Trevor Years
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #01-Danny Varin; #28-Jordan Poirier; #45-Nick Sheridan
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #28-Jordan Poirier
RICHARD SCORES WIN IN CRSA’S RETURN TO CANADA
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – October 6, 2024
CORNWALL, ONTARIO—In CRSA's first race in Canada since 2008 and the first in Ontario, one of Canada's finest won the battle.
Bruno Richard started on pole and held off Lee Ladouceur and Tomy Moreau in the final laps to score his first career CRSA win in the Canadian CRSA/Crate Challenge at Cornwall Motor Speedway.
"This was the hardest race I ever won," said Richard in victory lane. "The car was perfect in the beginning, and then I needed to control my gas better. When I saw the No. 22, I knew he wanted the race.
With the win, Richard becomes the 83rd different winner and the sixth first-time winner of the year, the most in a season in a decade.
Richard started on the pole alongside Lee Ladouceur for the 25-lap season finale. Jordan Hutton began the race as the highest-running CRSA regular and was up to third on lap two before going off track in turn two. He would catch a break as the lap was not completed under green as Liam Ladouceur spun in turn two.
Richard held serve on the restart but, this time had Moreau underneath him for the lead. Richard would pull away and maintain a lead of about under a second until a pair of yellows on lap seven for a Jordan Hutton spin and lap 12 for Blake Warner spinning into the barrier.
With under 10 to go, it seemed like Richard had the win in the bag until, in lapped traffic with seven to go, Richard got too high off turn two, allowing Moreau to peak underneath for the lead.
“Lapped traffic closed the line and I had no room,” Richard said. “I said, 'maybe Tomy would pass,' but when coming out, I would pull good."
Lee Ladouceur would join in on this battle for the win, but when Richard got clear from lapped traffic, the No. 72 opened up the gap to win by 1.4 seconds.
"I'm proud to close the season like that at Cornwall," said Richard. "The car was perfect; when it's perfect and a good driver, everyone can keep that."
In a neck-and-tooth battle, Lee Ladouceur and Tomy Moreau traded the runner-up position numerous times in the final laps, but "General Lee" prevailed in his No. 51 ride. Ladouceur made moves off turn four on the high side that nearly led to contact but still provided exciting racing.
“It was lots of fun,” said Ladouceur. “We adjusted our car for the end of the race and wished it was five more laps. Happy with our second place finish, and it ended up being a good day."
This was the race Tomy Moreau has been looking forward to for a while. With many of his family and friends in attendance, Moreau piloted his No. 22 to third, tying his best finish of the season with Land of Legends Raceway July 4.
“We were close to Bruno a few times but just couldn’t get the exit off turn four,” said Moreau. “I’ve worked with Mike [Emhof] for three years to have a race home and we finally got one. I hope we can come back next year.”
Mecanique plus Robertson stepped in to give $100 to each of the following: Longest tow, 11th place, 19th place and the halfway bonus, plus the last driver on the track. John Smith traveled the most miles to get to Cornwall, while Scott Landers finished 11th and Blake Warner finished 19th. Richard led at the halfway point, while Liam Ladouceur was the last car on the track.
Garage Mario Moreau paid an extra $100 to the 15th place finisher, awarded to Kirsten Dombrowski.
Carquest Auto Parts of Canada also awarded $100 to the eighth-place finisher, Dillon Paddock.
Marc Suprenant, Lee Ladouceur and Jordan Hutton's heat wins earned them $100 each, thanks to Construction CPNA, Energie Line Batteries and SLME.
This concludes the 2024 CRSA season. The series’ awards ceremony and banquet is planned for Dec. 7 at Vernon Downs Casino Hotel. Details on tickets and hotel reservations will be released at a later date.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 72-Bruno Richard[1]; 2. 51-Lee Ladouceur[3]; 3. 22-Tomy Moreau[5]; 4. 77H-Bob Hamm[8]; 5. 18-Timmy Lotz[12]; 6. 93-Guy Gosselin[2]; 7. 23-John Smith[15]; 8. 21D-Dillon Paddock[18]; 9. 66-Jordan Hutton[4]; 10. 29-Dalton Herrick[14]; 11. 33-Scott Landers[7]; 12. M52-Marc Surprenant[6]; 13. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[9]; 14. 17S-Dalton Martin[19]; 15. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[17]; 16. D9-Dustin Sehn[16]; 17. 77L-Liam Ladouceur[11]; 18. (DNF) 55-Jeremy Lafleur[10]; 19. (DNF) 21B-Blake Warner[13]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. M52-Marc Surprenant[1]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[4]; 3. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[3]; 4. 93-Guy Gosselin[6]; 5. 77L-Liam Ladouceur[7]; 6. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]; 7. 21D-Dillon Paddock[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 51-Lee Ladouceur[1]; 2. 33-Scott Landers[2]; 3. 72-Bruno Richard[6]; 4. 18-Timmy Lotz[4]; 5. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 6. (DNF) D9-Dustin Sehn[3]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[1]; 2. 77H-Bob Hamm[4]; 3. 55-Jeremy Lafleur[3]; 4. 17S-Dalton Martin[6]; 5. (DNF) 29-Dalton Herrick[2]; 6. (DNF) 23-John Smith[5]
The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2024 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing Company, Dandy, Joe's Garage, Westward Painting Company, the Maguire Family of Dealerships, Powdertech Powdercoating, PJC Sprayfoam, Profab Enterprises, Magsarus Ignitions, Hoosier Racing Tire, Insinger Performance with their Stinger Race Fuel, My Race Pass and is owned and operated by Mike Emhof Motorsports.
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Aaron Reutzel Repeats Victory with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track
Dallas, TX. (10/5/24) Aaron Reutzel would reign supreme and lead all
twenty-five laps with the headlining POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League, running in
conjunction with the Elite Outlaw Sprint Series, in Night Two of the POWRi Fall
Double Header presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his third seasonal league
victory and earn the hard-fought feature victory at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt
Track to pocket the $7K-payday.
Ramping excitement up onto the smooth and speedy surface of Texas Motor
Speedway Dirt Track with twenty-one talented entrants of the POWRi/Elite 410
Sprints would see Aaron Reutzel set a quick qualifying time of 14.175-second lap
with Blaine Baxter, Ayrton Gennetten, and Garet Williamson each earning heat
racing victories.
Enthralling the audience members on the initial green flag start with
high-point qualifier Scott Bogucki and night-one winner Aaron Reutzel lined up
in the front row as Aaron Reutzel would use the high line to gain the lead on
the opening lap with Scott Bogucki, Emerson Axsom, Ayrton Gennetten, and Garet
Williamson all raced within the top five.
Launching out to a commanding lead, previous night victor Aaron Reutzel would
appear to be in another gear by approaching lap traffic within the first five
laps as Scott Bogucki and Emerson Axsom would battle within early podium
placements as Garet Williamson and Ayrton Gennetten kept pace with the top five
competitors,
Bunching the field back together with a mid-race caution, Aaron Reutzel would
continue to set sail after the restart with Tanner Thorson blazing past several
competitors into the runner-up placement as Emerson Axsom kept within striking
distance.
Keeping up a blistering pace, Aaron Reutzel would not be denied in earning
his second-straight and sixth career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an
action-packed main event with Tanner Thorson hard-charging past seven drivers
and hustling into the runner-up position late.
“We came down to win and we executed, the track was good and tricky.” said an
elated Aaron Reutzel in the Dallas Texas victory lane ceremony celebrations.
Adding, “On the restart I thought someone would be there but I just felt so good
out front, the line I was running someone would have to show me a nose and I
would know they were coming. This car was perfect tonight with a great team
effort all weekend”.
Contesting closely behind would find Garet Williamson placing on the final
podium placement late with Emerson Axsom among the frontrunners all feature to
fourth as Jason Martin would round out the top five finishers for the POWRi 410
Outlaw Sprint League, running in conjunction with the Elite Outlaw Sprint
Series, Night Two of the POWRi Fall Double Header presented by Start2Finish TV
at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track.
Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 10/5/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 87-Aaron Reutzel(14.175)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 25B-Blaine Baxter
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 3-Ayrton Gennetten
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 23-Garet Williamson
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 17GP-Scott Bogucki
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 88-Tanner Thorson(+7)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 87-Aaron Reutzel
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel[2]; 2.
88-Tanner Thorson[9]; 3. 23-Garet Williamson[3]; 4. 27-Emerson Axsom[6]; 5.
36-Jason Martin[12]; 6. 25B-Blaine Baxter[7]; 7. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 8.
79-Kyle Jones[13]; 9. 45X-Roger Crockett[5]; 10. 99X-Dalton Stevens[15]; 11.
1-Brenham Crouch[10]; 12. 17GP-Scott Bogucki[1]; 13. 71W-Weston Gorham[18]; 14.
2-Brekton Crouch[11]; 15. 1J-Danny Jennings[14]; 16. 4-Austin Mundie[19]; 17.
17-Wout Hoffmans[8]; 18. 00E-Jaden Edmond[21]; 19. 01J-Jeb Sessums[17]; 20.
47-Herbert Wood[16]; 21. 5H-Harli White[20].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 25B-Blaine Baxter[1]; 2. 27-Emerson
Axsom[2]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[6]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch[3];
6. 47-Herbert Wood[7]; 7. 4-Austin Mundie[5].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2. 17GP-Scott
Bogucki[4]; 3. 2-Brekton Crouch[1]; 4. 17-Wout Hoffmans[3]; 5. 99X-Dalton
Stevens[6]; 6. 01J-Jeb Sessums[7]; 7. 5H-Harli White[5].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson[3]; 2. 88-Tanner
Thorson[5]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones[1]; 4. 45X-Roger Crockett[4]; 5. 1J-Danny
Jennings[2]; 6. 71W-Weston Gorham[6]; 7. 00E-Jaden Edmond[7].
Start2Finish TV Qualifying: 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:14.174[6]; 2. 17GP-Scott
Bogucki, 00:14.377[2]; 3. 45X-Roger Crockett, 00:14.511[10]; 4. 1-Brenham
Crouch, 00:14.519[14]; 5. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:14.557[13]; 6. 23-Garet
Williamson, 00:14.584[12]; 7. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:14.610[18]; 8. 3-Ayrton
Gennetten, 00:14.868[20]; 9. 1J-Danny Jennings, 00:14.879[3]; 10. 25B-Blaine
Baxter, 00:14.891[8]; 11. 2-Brekton Crouch, 00:14.929[7]; 12. 79-Kyle Jones,
00:14.987[5]; 13. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:15.009[15]; 14. 5H-Harli White,
00:15.045[4]; 15. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:15.055[21]; 16. 36-Jason Martin,
00:15.057[11]; 17. 99X-Dalton Stevens, 00:15.172[19]; 18. 71W-Weston Gorham,
00:15.365[16]; 19. 47-Herbert Wood, 00:15.738[1]; 20. 01J-Jeb Sessums,
00:15.806[17]; 21. 00E-Jaden Edmond, 00:16.322[9].
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MILLER MAKES LAST LAP PASS TO SCORE MOWA WIN AT JACKSONVILLE
October 5, 2024 - Friday night’s victory was like deja vu for Joe B. Miller; it was his third straight Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series victory in the Ron Milton Race of Champions.
Sterling Cling and Joel Myers Jr led the field to the green flag with Cling getting the position at the start. As the two entered into turn three, Myers slid across in front of Cling to overtake the point and began to pull away. Behind Myers, action picked up as Brayton Lynch muscled past Sterling Cling for the second position, while RIley Goodno and Gage Montgomery battled for fourth and fifth.
Joe B. Miller, who started seventh, sat back and watched it all unfold in front of him, as he made a two-for-one move on lap ten to make his way into the top five. Joel Myers began to work lapped traffic by the midway point, as 21st-starting Paul Nienhiser was doing everything in his power to move forward and made his way to 11th by lap 17. The battle for third turned into a three car battle, where Gage Montgomery, Sterling Cling and Joe B. Miller traded sliders around the ¼-mile oval. Miller worked his way up to third when a yellow slowed the field as Gage Montgomery spun at the bottom of turn two with seven laps remaining. A nearly five-second lead for Joel Myers was erased as the field stacked back up before returning to green.
At the restart, Myers jumped out at the point, while Brayton Lynch was beginning to get challenged by Joe B. Miller, who moved his way past Lynch’s on the 21st lap and immediately set his sights on the leader. Myers continued to lead as the laps began to wind down. Catching the wall atop turn two on lap 23, Myers’ was able to regain composure and navigated around the top shelf of the speedway, once again with lapped traffic directly in front of him.
Myers’ entry to turn four as he approached the white flag, saw his #19 machine enter high and lose momentum and Joe B. Miller was right there to capitalize. Miller pulled alongside Myers down the back stretch and slid between two lapped cars as the top two raced back to the checkers. Miller narrowly edged ahead of Myers, who made contact with Austin Archdale and John Barnard, resulting in Archdale violently flipping past the flagstand as the checkered flew, immediately following by a red flag, thus ending the 25-lap affair.
After clearing the accident scene, Joe B. Miller made his way to victory lane and was greeted with applause from the fans and family members of the late Ron Milton. Friday’s event was MIller’s sixth-career victory. Joel Myers Jr and Brayton Lynch rounded out the podium.
While fans were focused on Miller’s victory lane, another driver who was just as jubilant, was Will Armitage, who was crowned the 2024 Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series Champion, after a season-long battle with Ryan Bunton. Entering Saturday’s finale, Armitage trailed by three points. Bunton’s bid came up short as the driver of the #6B machine retired early in B-Main action and wasn’t able to transfer into the A-Main.
The finish:
1. 51B- Joe B. Miller, 2. 19H-Joel Myers Jr, 3. 29-Brayton Lynch, 4.
34-Sterling Cling, 5. 22-Riley Goodno, 6. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 7. 21W-Korey
Weyant, 8. 6-Mario Clouser, 9. 3N-Jake Neuman, 10. 5H-Joey Moughan, 11.
21-Gunner Ramey, 12. 7A-Will Armitage, 13. 1JR-Steven Russell, 14. 52F-Logan
Facuon, 15. 50K-Thomas Meseraull, 16. 31-Kameron Key, 17. 79-Gage Montgomery,
18. B8-John Barnard, 19. 28K-Korbin Keith, 20. 1-Trevin Littleton, 21. 2A-Austin
Archdale, 22. 14N-Kevin Newton, 23. 4-Chase Richards, 24. 20G-Noah Gass
Justin Sanders makes late move to net Cotton Classic at Kings Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Hanford, CA…Justin Sanders and car owner Dale Miller continued their fantastic season on Friday at Kings Speedway in Hanford, as the Aromas driver captured an entertaining Cotton Classic with the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour.
It marked the sixth win in eight SCCT starts for Sanders this year and was his initial triumph in the Penny Newman Grain Cotton Classic. He also began the evening by earning the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time Award.
“It feels great to get another win for Dale and Tara Miller here tonight at Kings Speedway,” Sanders commented on the victory lane podium. “This track was perfect tonight and that made for some great racing. Luckily, I was able to get by Dominic Gorden there and score the win.”
Gorden was shot out of a cannon at the beginning of the SCCT feature, as he blasted under Tanner Holmes and Dominic Scelzi to grab the lead by the time one lap had been completed.
Sanders moved into second not long after and began to pace Gorden as lapped traffic came into play. A multiple groove surface was given to drivers in the main event and made for outstanding competition all throughout the field.
Gorden did a great job out front fending off Sanders, until traffic bunched up the leaders around the halfway point. Fresno’s Dominic Scelzi also moved in and joined the party, making it a ferocious three-car battle up front.
With 21 laps complete Sanders finally made the move to charge out front, as Gorden and Scelzi then fought for the runner up position. Scelzi had the opening to grab the spot but hopped over the right rear of lapped car Dylan Bloomfield in turn two, which put a tough end to his race.
Sanders led the remainder to bring home his 14th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour win. Gorden crossed the stripe in second, followed by Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Cole Macedo, who started from position number 13.
Tanner Holmes and DJ Netto completed the top five. Netto put on a tremendous show in the main event, following a trip to the work area during the pace laps, which took away his original starting spot, which was the pole. The Hanford driver came from dead last and ran as high as fourth at one point.
Finishing sixth through 10th in the feature were Kaleb Montgomery, Andy Forsberg, Braden Chiaramonte, Brooklyn Holland and Shane Hopkins.
The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour returns to action this coming Saturday October 12th at Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare. The annual Faria Memorial marks the final tune-up prior to Trophy Cup and the penultimate round of the SCCT campaign.
Results
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Cotton Classic
Kings Speedway
October 4, 2024
SCCT 360 Sprints - 28 Entries
A Feature 30 Laps
1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[5]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[4]; 3. 21T-Cole Macedo[13]; 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes[2]; 5. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 6. 73-Kaleb Montgomery[12]; 7. 92-Andy Forsberg[6]; 8. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[11]; 9. 2-Brooklyn Holland[17]; 10. 21-Shane Hopkins[18]; 11. 121-Caeden Steele[9]; 12. 18-Grant Champlin[16]; 13. 25S-Seth Standley[7]; 14. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[20]; 15. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[10]; 16. 23T-George Tristao Jr[15]; 17. 4J-Tuesday Calderwood[23]; 18. 21E-Evan Burrola[14]; 19. (DNF) 41S-Dominic Scelzi[3]; 20. (DNF) 5R-Ryan Rocha[19]; 21. (DNF) 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[21]; 22. (DNF) 54-Michael Faccinto[22]; 23. (DNF) 88-Austin McCarl[8]; 24. (DNS) 15-Cody Key
B Feature 10 Laps
1. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[2]; 2. 54-Michael Faccinto[6]; 3. 4J-Tuesday Calderwood[5]; 4. 15-Cody Key[3]; 5. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[4]; 6. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[8]; 7. (DNS) 2K-Gauge Garcia; 8. (DNS) 61-Travis Labat
Dash 6 Laps
1. 88N-DJ Netto[5]; 2. 18T-Tanner Holmes[1]; 3. 41S-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden[8]; 5. 4SA-Justin Sanders[7]; 6. 92-Andy Forsberg[6]; 7. 25S-Seth Standley[2]; 8. 88-Austin McCarl[3]
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 18T-Tanner Holmes[2]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[1]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[4]; 4. 21T-Cole Macedo[3]; 5. 2-Brooklyn Holland[5]; 6. 15-Cody Key[6]; 7. (DNF) 54-Michael Faccinto[7]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 41S-Dominic Scelzi[1]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[4]; 3. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 4. 21E-Evan Burrola[2]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 6. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[7]; 7. (DNS) 61-Travis Labat
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:01:57.788
1. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 2. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[2]; 3. 25S-Seth Standley[4]; 4. 23T-George Tristao Jr[3]; 5. 5R-Ryan Rocha[5]; 6. 4J-Tuesday Calderwood[6]; 7. (DNF) 9-Adrianna DeMartini[7]
Heat 4 8 Laps | 00:04:21.938
1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 88N-DJ Netto[4]; 3. 73-Kaleb Montgomery[7]; 4. 18-Grant Champlin[3]; 5. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[6]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[5]; 7. (DNF) 2K-Gauge Garcia[2]
Qualifying
1. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:14.264[19]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:14.294[15]; 3. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:14.335[25]; 4. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:14.402[2]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:14.411[7]; 6. 41S-Dominic Scelzi, 00:14.445[4]; 7. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:14.450[24]; 8. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:14.573[13]; 9. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:14.624[5]; 10. 21E-Evan Burrola, 00:14.656[23]; 11. 67G-Grant Duinkerken, 00:14.665[21]; 12. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:14.677[26]; 13. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:14.716[3]; 14. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:14.756[10]; 15. 23T-George Tristao Jr, 00:14.758[14]; 16. 18-Grant Champlin, 00:14.804[12]; 17. 2-Brooklyn Holland, 00:14.818[20]; 18. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:14.873[8]; 19. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:14.922[6]; 20. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.939[1]; 21. 15-Cody Key, 00:15.029[28]; 22. 61-Travis Labat, 00:15.122[17]; 23. 4J-Tuesday Calderwood, 00:15.123[18]; 24. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen, 00:15.220[9]; 25. 54-Michael Faccinto, 00:15.249[16]; 26. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr, 00:15.257[11]; 27. 9-Adrianna DeMartini, 00:15.260[22]; 28. (DQ) 73-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:15.260[27]
NIENHISER NABS NIGHT ONE OF RON MILTON RACE OF CHAMPIONS WEEKEND
October 4, 2024 - Paul Nienhiser added another win with the Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series to his resume, after scoring the win in Friday’s 25-Lap A-Main.
Nienhiser rolled from the fifth starting spot and was able to muscle his way forward and make a late-race pass over longtime race leader Will Armitage, who started outside of the front row.
With Nienhiser in front of the field, action picked up behind. Will Armitage fended off a late-race mount from Thomas Meseraull to grab another MOWA podium finish. Thomas Meseraull rounded out the podium, with Jake Neuman finishing fourth and Kameron Key fifth.
Further back in the field, all eyes were on Morton, Illinois driver Ryan Bunton who had an 18 point lead in the points chase coming into Friday night. Bunton made his way into the A-Main by virtue of transfer position from a B-Main. Bunton started the race in 23rd, with one goal in mind - to move forward. At the end of 25 Laps, Bunton advanced forward 15 positions to score an 8th place finish.
Heading into Saturday’s Championship event at Jacksonville, Bunton sits atop the standings, only 3 points ahead of Will Armitage. The focus will be on the top two drivers all night long, as it will be a constant battle to the final checkered flag for the points championship.
A-Main Finish:
1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 2. 7A-Will Armitage, 3. 50K-Thomas Meseraull, 4. 3N-Jake Neuman, 5. 31-Kameron Key, 6. 79-Gage Montgomery, 7. 51B-Joe B. Miller, 8. 6R-Ryan Bunton, 9. 22-Riley Goodno, 10. 1JR-Steven Russell, 11. GR8-Logan Julien, 12. 9-Tyler Duff, 13. 52F-Logan Faucon, 14. 14N-Kevin Newton, 15. 29-Brayton Lynch, 16. 14T-Tim Estenson, 17. 33$-Shane O’Banion, 18. 20G-Noah Gass, 19. 5H-Joey Moughan, 20. 77U-Chris Urish, 21. 4-Chase Richards, 22. 11-Colton Fisher, 23. 1-Trevin Littleton, DNS - Joel Myers Jr.
Aaron Reutzel Rides Away with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Win at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track
Dallas, TX. (10/4/24) Aaron Reutzel would lead all twenty-five laps with
perfection in the headlining POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League, running in
conjunction with the Elite Outlaw Sprint Series, Night One of the POWRi Fall
Double Header presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his fifth career league
victory and earn the hard-fought feature victory at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt
Track.
Speeding up excitement onto the smooth and speedy surface of Texas Motor
Speedway Dirt Track with twenty-one talented entrants of the POWRi/Elite 410
Sprints would see Aaron Reutzel set a quick qualifying time of 13.359-second lap
with Garet Williamson, Austin Mundie, and Jason Martin each earning heat racing
victories.
Mesmerizing the audience members on the initial green flag start with
high-point qualifier Aaron Reutzel and Tanner Thorson lined up in the front row
as Aaron Reutzel would gain the lead on the opening lap with Tanner Thorson,
Brenham Crouch, Jason Martin, and Emerson Axsom all raced within the top five in
the early stages.
Separating from the field, Aaron Reutzel would appear to be in a different
area code while leading with Tanner Thorson attempting to stay within striking
distance as the laps began to tick away at rapid rate with battling action
ensuing behind the leading pair.
Continuing to show the front of the field through late race restarts, Aaron
Reutzel would not be denied in earning his second seasonal POWRi 410 Outlaw
Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Tanner Thorson maintaining
the runner-up position through the later stages of the race while dealing with
lap traffic.
“Our car was phenomenal, the track had everything tonight. It was technical
and it made it a lot of fun to race, hopefully the race was fun for the fan
tonight.” said Aaron Reutzel in the Dallas Texas victory lane ceremony
celebrations. Adding, “I love to see cars here, I love this place and wish I
could race here more. Hats off to the crew for putting in the work and making
this track as good as it was tonight.”
Contesting closely behind would find Jason Martin placing on the final podium
placement from the starting fourth on the initial green flag. Brenham Crouch
would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Garet Williamson would
round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League, running
in conjunction with the Elite Outlaw Sprint Series, Night One of the POWRi Fall
Double Header presented by Start2Finish TV at Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track.
Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 10/4/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 87-Aaron Reutzel(13.359)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 23-Garet Williamson
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 4-Austin Mundie
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 36-Jason Martin
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 87-Aaron Reutzel
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 45X-Jace Park(+5)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 87-Aaron Reutzel
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2.
88-Tanner Thorson[2]; 3. 36-Jason Martin[4]; 4. 1-Brenham Crouch[3]; 5. 23-Garet
Williamson[6]; 6. 27-Emerson Axsom[5]; 7. 17GP-Scott Bogucki[7]; 8. 45X-Jace
Park[13]; 9. 79-Kyle Jones[12]; 10. 25B-Blaine Baxter[11]; 11. 4-Austin
Mundie[9]; 12. 17-Wout Hoffmans[16]; 13. 2-Brekton Crouch[17]; 14. 71W-Weston
Gorham[14]; 15. 47-Herbert Wood[20]; 16. 1J-Danny Jennings[18]; 17. 00E-Jaden
Edmond[21]; 18. 5H-Harli White[15]; 19. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[10]; 20. J2-John
Carney II[8]; 21. 01J-Jeb Sessums[19].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson[1]; 2. 87-Aaron
Reutzel[4]; 3. J2-John Carney II[2]; 4. 27-Emerson Axsom[3]; 5. 45X-Jace
Park[5]; 6. 17-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 7. 01J-Jeb Sessums[7].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Austin Mundie[1]; 2. 88-Tanner
Thorson[4]; 3. 25B-Blaine Baxter[2]; 4. 17GP-Scott Bogucki[3]; 5. 71W-Weston
Gorham[5]; 6. 2-Brekton Crouch[6]; 7. 47-Herbert Wood[7].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[4]; 3.
79-Kyle Jones[1]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 5. 5H-Harli White[5]; 6. 1J-Danny
Jennings[6]; 7. 00E-Jaden Edmond[7].
Start2Finish TV Qualifying: 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.359[4]; 2. 88-Tanner
Thorson, 00:13.577[3]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.769[8]; 4. 27-Emerson Axsom,
00:13.793[17]; 5. 17GP-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.797[1]; 6. 3-Ayrton Gennetten,
00:13.833[10]; 7. J2-John Carney II, 00:13.946[6]; 8. 25B-Blaine Baxter,
00:13.950[18]; 9. 36-Jason Martin, 00:13.999[15]; 10. 23-Garet Williamson,
00:14.167[9]; 11. 4-Austin Mundie, 00:14.222[16]; 12. 79-Kyle Jones,
00:14.308[2]; 13. 45X-Jace Park, 00:14.327[19]; 14. 71W-Weston Gorham,
00:14.354[5]; 15. 5H-Harli White, 00:14.394[11]; 16. 17-Wout Hoffmans,
00:14.421[14]; 17. 2-Brekton Crouch, 00:14.440[20]; 18. 1J-Danny Jennings,
00:14.839[13]; 19. 01J-Jeb Sessums, 00:14.854[7]; 20. 47-Herbert Wood,
00:15.603[12]; 21. 00E-Jaden Edmond, 00:15.922[21].
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Schmidt tops off PDTR 360 Sprint Car title with A-main triumph
Thiel, Fahl, Neau rack up Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships victories
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) September 28, 2024 – Ben Schmidt of Plymouth put a bow on an Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing and Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car championship season in fitting fashion by parking his No. 35 machine in victory lane to close out the 2024 campaign during the seventh annual Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, September 28.
In the 30-lap Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series A-main, Scotty Thiel of Sheboygan rolled to victory in the annual IRA Rick Schmidt Memorial Race to seal his first career IRA championship.
John Fahl of Brown Deer used some late-race heroics to rack up a win in the
20-lap Autometer Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car A-main. Zach Raidart of Gurnee,
Ill. sealed his first career Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car Series title.
Mike Neau of Pleasant Prairie secured the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints A-main victory and Mark Heinert of Waukesha racked up the 2024 IRA Lightning Sprints title.
After starting on the outside of the front row in the 25-lap PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car main event, Ben Schmidt emerged from a side-by-side duel with polesitter Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum, who was filling in behind the wheel of Bill Taylor's No. 69 car, to seize the lead in turn one on lap 2.
Two laps later, the first of three caution flags was displayed for the slowing car of Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee in turn one. Schmidt controlled the restart and built up a solid cushion over Wenninger by lap 6.
As T.J. Smith of Greenville rocketed into second from the eighth starting spot on lap 11, two-time Eastern Wisconsin Stock Car Winged Super Modified champion Billy Kreutz of Kiel advanced to third from the fourth starting position.
With Schmidt closing in on the rear of the field, the second caution flag of the race appeared on lap 12 for the stalled car of Chris Larson of Franksville in turn one.
Following the restart, Kreutz springboarded into second and 13th starter Joseph Hintz of Burnett rode the high line of the well-manicured track surface into fifth.
The third and final caution of the race came one lap later when Chris Larson stopped again in turn four.
The final restart of the race found Smith battling back to seize the runner-up spot, while Hintz powered up into third. At the head of the pack, Schmidt sliced his way through dense lapped traffic in the final few laps to secure his fourth A-main triumph of the 2024 season, 25th career PDTR A-main victory and 46th career MSA main event win.
The victory helped Schmidt capture his second career PDTR and MSA 360 Sprint Car championship 13 years after winning both titles in 2011.
Smith had to settle for second, Wenninger was third, seventh starter Alex Pokorski of West Bend finished fourth and Kevin Karnitz of West Bend charged up from the 18th starting spot to place fifth.
"We had kind of an odd start to the year with the rainouts and curfew night," Schmidt said. "We picked it up in the second half of the year. Since we put this team together in 2020, we've finished second every year we've run for points. Winning a championship is a great accomplishment for the guys on my crew. I have to thank them, my family and my sponsors for everything they do to help make this happen. This is awesome."
In memory of late 360-410 Sprint Car and Winged Super Modified driver Brian Portschy, who passed away 11 years ago, the Portschy family contributed $50 to the fifth place finisher in the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car A-main, which Kevin Karnitz claimed.
Outside front row starter Blake Nimee of Oswego, Ill. edged out polesitter Scotty Thiel to take the lead exiting turn four of the opening circuit. Nimee opened a significant gap over Thiel until the leaders caught the rear of the field on lap 7, which allowed Thiel to close the gap.
After the leading raced in lockstep formation for the next 10 laps, a red flag appeared on lap 17 when the No. 19 machine of Jett Mann of Goshen, Ind. flipped in turn four. Thiel used a strong restart to slip underneath Nimee and seize the top spot in turn three.
After three more green flag laps were completed, a caution flag was displayed when Joe B. Miller of Millersville, Mo. stopped in turn two on lap 20. Following the restart, Nimee attempted to wrestle the lead away from Thiel with a slide job in turn two. However, Thiel crossed Nimee over heading down the backstretch to maintain the top spot.
Thiel then bolted away from his fellow competitors to seal his initial IRA 410 Sprint Car Series championship with his fourth A-main victory of the 2024 campaign and 29th career IRA main event triumph.
Nimee wound up second, 2023 IRA champion Brenham Crouch of Lubbock, Texas moved up from the eighth starting spot to place third, 2021 and 2022 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champion Travis Arenz of Sheboygan Falls took fourth after starting fifth and two-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champ Danny Schlafer of Sussex placed fifth from the seventh starting position.
After the initial start was waved off due to a spin, fifth starter Jimmy Sivia of Winthrop Harbor, Ill. won a battle with polesitter John Fahl to take the initial lead along the outside groove in turn two on lap 2.
Second starter Allen Hafford of Beach Park, Ill. gained second on lap two before a caution flag was displayed to the field on lap four when Tom Eller of Pleasant Prairie stopped along the front stretch.
When the race resumed, Hafford worked the low line to challenge Sivia for the top spot on lap 11. However, Sivia fended off Hafford's advances to retain the lead. Two laps later, Zach Raidart used the outside groove to secure second place on lap 13.
Raidart quickly moved in to pressure Sivia for the lead just before the two cars made contact in turn three on lap 16, which caused Raidart to spin and bring out the race's third caution flag.
Following the restart on lap 16, Sivia felt pressure from outside second row challenger Tyler Kuxhouse of Antioch, Ill. Mirroring the incident between Raidart and Sivia two laps prior, the two drivers made contact in turn three sending Kuxhouse spinning to produce the fourth and final caution flag of the race on lap 18.
Following the final restart, Fahl unleashed his No. 0 along the cushion and vaulted his way past Sivia into the top spot exiting turn two on lap 19.
Fahl, who captured back-to-back PDTR Super Modified championships at The Plymouth Dirt Track in 2014 and 2015, rode on from there to secure his first Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car A-main victory of the 2024 season and second career Wisconsin wingLess Series A-main win.
Sivia placed second, seventh starter Bryce Andrews of Kenosha placed third, Tim Cox of Park City, Ill. wound up fourth after starting 12th and Ryan Zielski of Oconomowoc moved up from the 13th starting position to round out the top five.
Inside second row starter Jordan Funderburk of Wadsworth, Ill. outpowered second starter Mark Heinert to gain the lead in turn four of the opening lap. Funderburk held the top spot until he spun in turn four, which gave the lead to Heinert on lap 4.
Over the next 10 laps, seventh starter Mike Neau weaved his way through the pack to duel with Heinert for the top spot before seizing the lead in turn four on lap 15.
Neau cruised from there to nail down the A-main victory, eighth starter Chad Stouthamer of Big Bend finished third, newly crowned 2024 IRA Lightning Sprints champ Heinert placed fourth and Funderburk recovered from lap 4 spin to place fifth.
Kris Spitz of Salem won the 10-lap IRA 410 Sprint Car B main and Josh Davidson of Racine racked up the victory in the 10-lap Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car B main.
Joe B. Miller earned the overall fast qualifier award in IRA 410 Sprint Car Series qualifying with a fast lap of 11.711 seconds.
T.J. Smith claimed overall fast time honors in PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car hot-lap-group qualifying in 12.649 seconds.
Chad Stouthamer of Big Bend seized the fast qualifier award in IRA Lightning Sprints qualifying with a lap of 13.389 seconds.
Longtime inspector and track worker Fred DeBlaey accepted the 2024 PDTR Dedication to Dirt Award during a pre-race presentation.
The 14th and final event of the 2024 PDTR campaign, sponsored by Jensen Sales & Service, equaled the season-high car count at The Plymouth Dirt Track with 95 total entries, including 33 IRA 410 Sprint Cars, 25 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, 22 Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Cars and 15 IRA Lightning Sprints.
The 2024 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Awards Ceremony will take place Saturday, Oct. 12 at Racers Hall in Plymouth at 7 p.m. The event honors the top three points finishers, along with the rookie of the year and most improved award winners in the PDTR Late Model, 360 Sprint Car, Grand National and B Mod divisions.
Off-season news and information about the 2025 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season will be posted on the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Facebook, X (Twitter) and Instagram pages, as well as the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing website – www.plymouthdtr.com
The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds is located at 229 Fairview Drive in Plymouth, Wis.
AKRIGHT AUTO PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING 360 SPRINT CARS
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 35-Ben Schmidt [2]; 2. 69S-TJ Smith [8]; 3. 69-Shane Wenninger [1]; 4. 4-Alex Pokorski [7]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [18]; 6. 14J-Joseph Hintz [13]; 7. 3BK-Billy Kreutz [4]; 8. 2-Chris Clayton [16]; 9. 24-Scott Conger [3]; 10. 22B-Brandon Berth [17]; 11. 3-Justin Erickson [9]; 12. 30-Doug Wondra [21]; 13. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [5]; 14. 33M-Josh Bilicki [14]; 15. 11-Tony Wondra [19]; 16. 09-Clayton Rossmann [11]; 17. 55P-Brady Portschy [12]; 18. 53A-Spyder Akright [15]; 19. 52-Cody Schlafer [22]; 20. 29J-Ralph Johnson [23]; 21. 55S-Ryan Sawusch [24]; 22. 51-Chris Larson [10]; 23. 39K-Kurt Davis [6]; 24. 54-Randy Post [20]; 25. (DNS) 12P-JJ Pagel
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Clayton Rossmann [1]; 2. 3-Justin Erickson [3]; 3. 51-Chris Larson [2]; 4. 14J-Joseph Hintz [5]; 5. 39K-Kurt Davis [4]; 6. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [6]; 7. 11-Tony Wondra [7]; 8. 29J-Ralph Johnson [9]; 9. 30-Doug Wondra [8]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Scott Conger [1]; 2. 3BK-Billy Kreutz [2]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski [3]; 4. 69S-TJ Smith [4]; 5. 69-Bill Taylor [5]; 6. 22B-Brandon Berth [7]; 7. 2-Chris Clayton [6]; 8. 52-Cody Schlafer [8]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 33M-Josh Bilicki [1]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt [3]; 3. 55P-Brady Portschy [2]; 4. 53A-Spyder Akright [6]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [4]; 6. 54-Randy Post [5]; 7. 55S-Ryan Sawusch [8]; 8. (DNF) 12P-JJ Pagel [7]
Qualifying 1: 1. 39K-Kurt Davis, 12.674 [9]; 2. 3-Justin Erickson, 12.805 [6]; 3. 51-Chris Larson, 12.861 [2]; 4. 09-Clayton Rossmann, 12.911 [5]; 5. 14J-Joseph Hintz, 12.956 [8]; 6. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 12.997 [1]; 7. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.213 [7]; 8. 30-Doug Wondra, 13.273 [4]; 9. 29J-Ralph Johnson, 13.518 [3]
Qualifying 2: 1. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.649 [5]; 2. 4-Alex Pokorski, 12.663 [1]; 3. 3BK-Billy Kreutz, 12.697 [6]; 4. 24-Scott Conger, 12.706 [2]; 5. 69-Bill Taylor, 12.762 [3]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 12.907 [4]; 7. 22B-Brandon Berth, 12.928 [7]; 8. 52-Cody Schlafer, 13.319 [8]
Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.691 [7]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt, 12.735 [3]; 3. 55P-Brady Portschy, 12.954 [4]; 4. 33M-Josh Bilicki, 13.002 [5]; 5. 54-Randy Post, 13.246 [1]; 6. 53A-Spyder Akright, 13.297 [6]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel, 13.421 [2]; 8. 55S-Ryan Sawusch, 14.670 [8]
BUMPER TO BUMPER INTERSTATE RACING ASSOCIATION 410 SPRINT CARS
A-Main (30 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel [1]; 2. 79-Blake Nimee [2]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch [8]; 4. 25T-Travis Arenz [5]; 5. 25-Danny Schlafer [7]; 6. 9K-Kyle Schuett [11]; 7. 17GP-Scott Bogucki [6]; 8. 3N-Jake Neuman [10]; 9. 2W-Scott Neitzel [18]; 10. 7A-Will Armitage [9]; 11. 50YR-Kelby Watt [17]; 12. 22-Riley Goodno [13]; 13. GR8-Logan Julien [15]; 14. 4K-Kris Spitz [21]; 15. 47-Todd King[19]; 16. 87A-Austin Hartmann[14]; 17. 99-Tyler Brabant; 18. 21H-Tim Haddy [20]; 19. 16C-Tylar Rankin [16]; 20. 68-Dave Uttech [12]; 21. 13-Van Gurley Jr [23]; 22. 51B-Joe B Miller [3]; 23. 96-Jake Blackhurst [4]; 24. 19J-Jett Mann [24]
B-Main (10 Laps): 1. 4K-Kris Spitz [5]; 2. 12-Corbin Gurley [1]; 3. 13-Van Gurley Jr [3]; 4. 19J-Jett Mann [4]; 5. 99-Tyler Brabant [7]; 6. 33B-Scott Broty [11]; 7. 14T-Tim Estenson [9]; 8. 16-Anthony Knierim [10]; 9. 43-Jereme Schroeder [8]; 10. G5-Gage Pulkrabek [12]; 11. 17-Dylan Winkel [2]; 12. 70W-Logan Wienke [13]; 13. 21-Will Gerrits [6]
Dash 1 (4 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel [1]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller [3]; 3. 25T-Travis Arenz [2]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer [4]; 5. 7A-Will Armitage [5]
Dash 2 (4 Laps): 1. 79-Blake Nimee [1]; 2. 96-Jake Blackhurst [2]; 3. 17GP-Scott Bogucki [3]; 4. 1-Brenham Crouch [5]; 5. 3N-Jake Neuman [4]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 25T-Travis Arenz [3]; 2. 68-Dave Uttech [1]; 3. GR8-Logan Julien [2]; 4. 2W-Scott Neitzel [5]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller [4]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr [7]; 7. 12-Corbin Gurley [6]; 8. 33B-Scott Broty [8]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Brenham Crouch [1]; 2. 9K-Kyle Schuett [2]; 3. 3N-Jake Neuman [4]; 4. 96-Jake Blackhurst [3]; 5. 21H-Tim Haddy [5]; 6. 19J-Jett Mann [7]; 7. 43-Jereme Schroeder [8]; 8. 17-Dylan Winkel [6]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17GP-Scott Bogucki [2]; 2. 87A-Austin Hartmann [5]; 3. 79-Blake Nimee [4]; 4. 50YR-Kelby Watt [1]; 5. 7A-Will Armitage [3]; 6. 4K-Kris Spitz [7]; 7. 99-Tyler Brabant [6]; 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek [8]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel [3]; 2. 22-Riley Goodno [1]; 3. 16C-Tylar Rankin [5]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer [4]; 5. 47-Todd King [2]; 6. 21-Will Gerrits [7]; 7. 14T-Tim Estenson [9]; 8. 16-Anthony Knierim [6]; 9. 70W-Logan Wienke [8]
Qualifying: 1. 51B-Joe B Miller, 11.711 [9]; 2. 3N-Jake Neuman, 11.790 [7]; 3. 79-Blake Nimee, 11.829 [29]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer, 11.843 [27]; 5. 25T-Travis Arenz, 11.854 [14]; 6. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 11.861 [12]; 7. 7A-Will Armitage, 11.908 [13]; 8. 73-Scotty Thiel, 11.914 [33]; 9. GR8-Logan Julien, 11.941 [28]; 10. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.012 [24]; 11. 17GP-Scott Bogucki, 12.040 [6]; 12. 47-Todd King, 12.048 [16]; 13. 68-Dave Uttech, 12.083 [17]; 14. 1-Brenham Crouch, 12.100 [25]; 15. 50YR-Kelby Watt, 12.103 [18]; 16. 22-Riley Goodno, 12.108 [21]; 17. 2W-Scott Neitzel, 12.111 [32]; 18. 21H-Tim Haddy, 12.115 [1]; 19. 87A-Austin Hartmann, 12.150 [2]; 20. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 12.216 [30]; 21. 12-Corbin Gurley, 12.313 [10]; 22. 17-Dylan Winkel, 12.343 [26]; 23. 99-Tyler Brabant, 12.359 [4]; 24. 16-Anthony Knierim, 12.366 [5]; 25. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 12.430 [19]; 26. 19J-Jett Mann, 12.465 [15]; 27. 4K-Kris Spitz, 12.530 [20]; 28. 21-Will Gerrits, 12.604 [23]; 29. 33B-Scott Broty, 12.694 [31]; 30. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 12.730 [8]; 31. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 12.848 [3]; 32. 70W-Logan Wienke, 13.259 [22]; 33. (DNS) 14T-Tim Estenson
Hot Laps: 1. 25-Danny Schlafer, 11.642 [27]; 2. 73-Scotty Thiel, 11.735 [33]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller, 11.751 [9]; 4. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 11.806 [30]; 5. GR8-Logan Julien, 11.919 [28]; 6. 2W-Scott Neitzel, 11.957 [32]; 7. 17GP-Scott Bogucki, 11.991 [6]; 8. 79-Blake Nimee, 12.019 [29]; 9. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.040 [24]; 10. 1-Brenham Crouch, 12.058 [25]; 11. 3N-Jake Neuman, 12.071 [7]; 12. 50YR-Kelby Watt, 12.105 [18]; 13. 47-Todd King, 12.114 [16]; 14. 25T-Travis Arenz, 12.120 [14]; 15. 87A-Austin Hartmann, 12.253 [2]; 16. 7A-Will Armitage, 12.264 [13]; 17. 22-Riley Goodno, 12.274 [21]; 18. 33B-Scott Broty, 12.374 [31]; 19. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 12.436 [19]; 20. 21-Will Gerrits, 12.450 [23]; 21. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 12.488 [3]; 22. 17-Dylan Winkel, 12.499 [26]; 23. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 12.559 [8]; 24. 4K-Kris Spitz, 12.670 [20]; 25. 21H-Tim Haddy, 12.676 [1]; 26. 68-Dave Uttech 12.684 [17]; 27. 19J-Jett Mann, 12.727 [15]; 28. 99-Tyler Brabant, 12.825 [4]; 29. 16-Anthony Knierim, 13.022 [5]; 30. 70W-Logan Wienke, 13.726 [22]; 31. (DNS) 12-Corbin Gurley; 32. (DNS) 14T-Tim Estenson; 33. (DNS) 96-Jake Blackhurst
AUTOMETER WISCONSIN WINGLESS SPRINT CARS
A-Main (20 Laps): 1. 0-John Fahl [1]; 2. 91-Jimmy Sivia [5]; 3. 17-Bryce Andrews [7]; 4. 40-Tim Cox [12]; 5. 14Z-Ryan Zielski [13]; 6. 70H-Tate Hensley [9]; 7. 7-Trinity Uttech [8]; 8. 8-Parker Jones [14]; 9. 29J-Ralph Johnson [10]; 10. 50-Rusty Egan [18]; 11. 11-Austin Hansen [22]; 12. 23Z-Zach Raidart [6]; 13. 21T-Mitchell Reich [15]; 14. 44-Jordan Miklas [17]; 15. 57F-Tristan Furseth [3]; 16. 29OG-Tom Eller [16]; 17. 7D-Josh Davidson [11]; 18. 4G-George Gaertner III [19]; 19. 38-Allen Hafford [2]; 20. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse [4]; 21. 17M-Matt Rypel [20]; 22. (DNS) 99J-Seth Johnson
B-Main (10 Laps): 1. 7D-Josh Davidson [1]; 2. 40-Tim Cox [7]; 3. 14Z-Ryan Zielski [9]; 4. 8-Parker Jones [12]; 5. 21T-Mitchell Reich [8]; 6. 29OG-Tom Eller [4]; 7. 44-Jordan Miklas [11]; 8. 50-Rusty Egan [2]; 9. 4G-George Gaertner III [3]; 10. 17M-Matt Rypel [10]; 11. (DNS) 11-Austin Hansen; 12. (DNS) 99J-Seth Johnson
IRA LIGHTNING SPRINTS
A-Main (20 Laps): 1. 16-Mike Neau [7]; 2. 5S-Chad Stouthamer [8]; 3. 55H-Mark Heinert [2]; 4. 17-Jordan Funderburk [3]; 5. 18-Nick Petska [6]; 6. 22S-Brian Strane Jr [15]; 7. 63-Jacob Irwin [10]; 8. 74-Tim Brannam [4]; 9. 74M-Max Brannam [12]; 10. 13-Tucker Richards [9]; 11. 23-Dominick Swierad [14]; 12. 01-Ron Brannam [13]; 13. 6-Jeff Schmidt [11]; 14. (DNS) 11-Derek Fortier; 15. (DNS) 38-Johnson Ginder
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Jordan Funderburk [1]; 2. 18-Nick Petska [3]; 3. 13-Tucker Richards [6]; 4. 5S-Chad Stouthamer [4]; 5. 11-Derek Fortier [5]; 6. 6-Jeff Schmidt [2]; 7. 01-Ron Brannam [7]; 8. (DNS) 22S-Brian Strane Jr
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 55H-Mark Heinert [1]; 2. 38-Johnson Ginder [3]; 3. 16-Mike Neau [4]; 4. 74-Tim Brannam [2]; 5. 63-Jacob Irwin [6]; 6. 74M-Max Brannam [5]; 7. 23-Dominick Swierad [7]
Qualifying: 1. 5S-Chad Stouthamer, 13.389 [10]; 2. 16-Mike Neau, 13.450 [11]; 3. 18-Nick Petska, 13.470 [12]; 4. 38-Johnson Ginder, 13.582 [3]; 5. 6-Jeff Schmidt, 13.611 [9]; 6. 74-Tim Brannam, 13.622 [15]; 7. 17-Jordan Funderburk, 13.732 [4]; 8. 55H-Mark Heinert, 13.840 [14]; 9. 11-Derek Fortier, 13.982 [1]; 10. 74M-Max Brannam, 14.101 [7]; 11. 13-Tucker Richards, 14.255 [6]; 12. 63-Jacob Irwin, 14.396 [2]; 13. 01-Ron Brannam, 14.471 [13]; 14. 23-Dominick Swierad, 15.120 [5]; 15. 22S-Brian Strane Jr [8]
Virginia Sprint Series
Laurel Highlands Sprint Series
PA Sprint Series
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series
Hagerstown Speedway, Hagerstown, MD.
Saturday September 28th 2024
Doug Dodson Captures Clash by the Creek
The IMCA RaceSaver Sprints showed in a large way Saturday night at Hagerstown Speedway with fifty-three signed in and when it was all over Doug Dodson stood on top. Six heat races started the night with Drew Young, Robbie Bartchy, Doug Dodson, John Scarborough, Timmy Bittner and Zach Rhodes with two B mains won by Austin Reed and Jason Roush. With feature up next John Scarborough and Timmy Bittner paced the twenty-eight car field to green with Bittner out first Scarborough second and Dodson showing the higher line was working riding in third. Bittner stayed out front as top three closed up with Dodson using his highline to take second and move on Bittner and five laps in Dodson went to the lead and started to check out. Scarborough moved to second as Dave Grube was closing up to Bittner. Bittner found a new groove and made his way back to second bring Grube along. The laps were running down as Grube made it to second leaving Bittner in third and with Dodson now in sight. Grube continued to reel in Dodson but it was not to be as Doug Dodson showed the way under a waving checkered flag for his first win of the season. At the line it was Doug Dodson, Dave Grube, Timmy Bittner, Dylan Shatzer, Mike Koehler, Owen Dimm, Dustin Young, John Scarborough, Mike Melair, Zach Rhodes, Austin Reed, Tim Iulg, Braedon Varner, Drew Young, Hunter McFadden, Ian Cumens, Jarrett Cavalet, Kruz Kepner, Kenny Heffner, John Braim, Robbie Bartchy, Reed Thompson, Colton Moyer, Ken Duke, Jason Roush, Colton Hendershot, Erin Statler and AJ Barton. Non-transfers were Croix Beasom, DJ Tanner, Austin Greenland, Kasey Weaver, Kolby Weaver, Nick Sweigart, Micheal Alleman, Logan Spahr, Jeff Paulson, Paul Moyer, Dave Graber, Daren Bolac, Mia Koponen, Chris Humblet, Alan Rhodes, Cody Hoover, Landon Tressler, Shelby Kelly, Matt Mullins, Matt McAnally, Ryan Lynn, John Smith, DJ Cassler, Robert Felix jr. and Josh Spicer. The VSS will close their season at Langley Speedway in Hampton Virginia for their Halloween Special on Saturday night October 26th.
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IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series
Aaron Reutzel Seizes Sprint Invaders $5,000 “Fall Haul” with Sprint Invaders at 34 Raceway! Paul Nienhiser Clinches Sprint Invaders Championship
by Bill Wright
West Burlington, IA, September 28, 2024 – Aaron Reutzel took an early lead and never looked back Saturday night at the 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa, capturing the 30-lap $5,000 “Fall Haul” main event. The Clute, Texas native’s win marks the eight winner in as many events in “Fall Haul” history. It was also Reutzel’s first ever Sprint Invaders win, and it came aboard the Ridge & Sons Racing #87. Paul Nienhiser of Chapin, Illinois capped off a great season with a top five finish sealing his first ever Sprint Invaders season title. Car owner Scott Bonar won his series record fourth car owner championship.
Terry McCarl led early in the main event, with Reutzel and Ryan Bunton in tow. Reutzel was already challenging McCarl for the point when Mike Mayberry slowed two laps in, bringing the first caution flag of the night. Reutzel shot into the lead on the restart and set sail, getting to lapped traffic by lap seven. Behind him, McCarl, Bunton, Cheris Martin and Colton Fisher followed.
At one point, Reutzel got over the top of the track in turn two and almost hit the tire entering the pit entrance. He righted his sprinter, and still retained a straightaway lead over McCarl. At the halfway point, a 5.4 second lead was erased when Luke Verardi got over the top of turn two and came to a stop, setting up a restart that saw Reutzel leading McCarl, Bunton, Martin and Fisher.
Martin shot into third on the restart, and Cody Wehrle entered the top five. The sixth running Fisher, also took a trip over the top of turn two two laps later, and Garrett Benson did the same on lap 18. Nienhiser was moving up from his 14th starting spot and entered the top five on the lap 17 restart, and took fourth on the restart for Benson.
Reutzel was back into lappers with seven to go, when Cam Martin suffered a flat right rear tire. The last stoppage of the race did not phase Reutzel, and with the track now taking rubber, he maintained his advantage to the checkers, ahead of McCarl, Chris Martin, Nienhiser and Bunton. JJ Hickle, Carson McCarl, Wehrle, hard-charger Dustin Selvage and Cam Sorrels completed the top ten. Reutzel, Tucker Daly, Wehrle and Terry McCarl were heat winners. McCarl also won the Dash. Tanner Gebhardt won the B main.
In addition to a boosted purse made possible by dozens of sponsors, a plethora of contingencies were also handed out (see below).
“There was enough moisture out there to hold on,” said Reutzel of his close call when he drove over the top of turn two early in the feature. “There might have been some rubber laid late, but it was a good race early. The track was awesome. The track was a lot of fun. The car was awesome all night. We really didn’t have to make any changes. We were able to run it really hard.”
“This is such a great event, and they do such a good job of promoting it,” said the second place McCarl. “I really appreciate all the sponsors and doing this for our teams. I’d like to tell them how much we appreciate it. I was happy to run second. My wing broke before the green flag, and I couldn’t move it. I couldn’t fight Aaron off at all, and couldn’t stop him. I was praying for rubber and trying to hang on. We were able get second and a Dash win, so it was a good money night as well. I can’t thank my partners enough.”
“This has been a growing event and the amount of skill that comes in every year just keeps on going up and up,” said the third place Martin. “I’m just very proud of my team for giving me a good car and putting me in a position to finish well.”
“Obviously, we wanted to stand on the top step tonight, but I have to thank Scott Bonar and everyone that helps us,” said Nienhiser of his series championship. “I was lucky enough to drive all the races this year. To cap it off with a championship is what we set our goals to. This is a great group of drivers that run in this series. These guys make me strive to be better. You have that target on your back and you have to work all the harder. It’s a group effort and takes our families to make it possible.”
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Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results
Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 30 laps: 1. 87, Aaron Reutzel, Clute, TX (3) 2. 24, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (1) 3. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (4) 4. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (14) 5. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (2) 6. 99, JJ Hickle, Quilcene, WA (10) 7. 27, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (11) 8. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (8) 9. 6, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (22) 10. 57, Cam Sorrels, Hallsville, MO (13) 11. 2, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (20) 12. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (5) 13. 2B, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (9) 14. 24x, Kade Higday, Knoxville, IA (19) 15. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (21) 16. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (23) 17. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (25, prov.) 18. 15JR, Cole Mincer, Burlington, IA (12) 19. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (24) 20. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (15) 21. 4M, Mike Mayberry, Fremont, IA (18) 22. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (7) 23. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (6) 24. 98P, Miles Paulus, Marshall, MO (17) 25. 5A, Alex Vande Voort, Knoxville, IA (16). Lap Leaders: T. McCarl 1-2, Reutzel 3-30.. $500/KSE Hard-charger: Selvage. Maxim Mystery Spots: Mike Mayberry, Kade Higday, JJ Hickle. In Memory of Todd Taeger: Carson McCarl.
Heats: 1. $300 2. $200 3. $100 4. $50
Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Aaron Reutzel (3*) 2. Garrett Benson (1*) 3. Paul Nienhiser (2*) 4. Alex Vande Voort (5*) 5. Carson McCarl (8*) 6. Dustin Selvage (7) 7. Luke Verardi (7) 8. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (10) 9. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (9) 10. 99x, Bradyn Greubel, Lacona, IA (4)
Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tucker Daly (1*) 2. Cam Martin (3*) 3. Blaine Jamison (2*) 4. Miles Paulus (4*) 5. Cole Mincer (8*) 6. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (7) 7. Josh Schneiderman (9) 8. 1A, John Anderson, Des Moines, IA (5) 9. 7B, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (6) 10. 25Y, Brett Yeager, Coal Valley, IL (10)
Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Cody Wehrle (2*) 2. Colton Fisher (4*) 3. Chris Martin (8*) 4. Mike Mayberry (1*) 5. Kade Higday (5*) 6. Tanner Gebhardt (7) 7. 52D, Skyler Daly, Hallsville, MO (6) 8. 33, Alan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (3) 9. 14, Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (9)
Budweiser King of Beers – Golden Eagle Distributors Heat four (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Terry McCarl (2*) 2. JJ Hickle (1*) 3. Cam Sorrels (3*) 4. Ryan Bunton (7*) 5. Chase Poter (5*) 6. McCain Richards (4) 7. 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (6) 8. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (8) DNS – 20T, Corey Timmerman, Burlington, IA
Dash: 1. $300 2. $250 3. $200 4. $150 5. $100 6. $50 7. $50 8. $50
Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1.Terry McCarl (2) 2. Ryan Bunton (3) 3. Aaron Reutzel (6) 4. Chris Martin (4) 5. Colton Fisher (8) 6. Cam Martin (5) 7. Tucker Daly (1) 8. Cody Wehrle (7)
B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Tanner Gebhardt (3) 2. Dustin Selvage (1) 3. Josh Schneiderman (4) 4. McCain Richards (3) / 5. Dustin Clark (2) 6. Riley Scott (9) 7. Luke Verardi (7) 8. Austin Archdale (10) 9. Skyler Daly (8) 10. Aidan Zoutte (13) 11. Alan Zoutte (14) 12. Nick Guernsey (15) 13. Corey Timmerman (17) 14. Brett Yeager (18) 15. John Anderson (11) 16. Bradyn Greubel (16) 17. Tyler Lee (6) 18. Chase Richards (12). $100 Non-Qualifiers from PositivelyRacing.com, OpenWheel101.com, Krieger Farms: Dustin Clark, Austin Archdale, Alan Zoutte, Riley Scott, Skyler Daly. Set of XYZ Arms: Tyler Lee, HRP Nose Wing: Chase Richards, KSE Wing Cylinder: Riley Scott.
Contingencies
King Racing Products – Chris Martin DMI – Luke Verardi Saldana Racing Products – Ryan Bunton BMRS ($300 plus $100 gift certificate) – Chris Martin
Brian Brown Reigns with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at I-70 Speedway
Odessa, MO. (9/28/24) Brian Brown would dominate the night with the
headlining POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League in the POWRi Double presented by
Start2Finish TV to notch his second league victory and earn the outstanding
caution-free feature victory at I-70 Speedway.
Speeding up excitement onto the smooth and speedy surface of I-70 Speedway
with the POWRi 410 Sprints would see Brian Brown set a quick qualifying time of
13.375-second lap with Brian Brown and Garet Williamson each earning heat racing
victories.
Mesmerizing the audience members on the initial green flag start with
high-point qualifier Brian Brown and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row
as Brian Brown would gain the lead on the opening lap with Ayrton Gennetten,
Kerry Madsen, Hunter Schuerenberg, and Garet Williamson all raced within the top
five.
Quickly occurring lap traffic while stretching out a commanding lead, Brian Brown would continue to set the pace out front as the midpoint of the feature would find a second separation between the leading Brown and second-place running Ayrton Gennetten with Kerry Madsen, Hunter Schuerenberg, and Garet Williamson tightly battled inside the top five as Blake Hahn, Danny Sams III, Jason Martin, Xavier Doney, and Zeb Wise ran inside the top ten.
Going caution-free and uncontested, Brian Brown would not be denied in earning his second career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in a thrilling main event while Ayrton Gennetten would hustle into the runner-up position and Kerry Madsen rounded out the podium placements.
“Track was great at the end, and we could really move around wherever we wanted, but the car was great all night,” said Brian Brown in the Odessa Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations.
Contesting closely behind would find Garet Williamson among the frontrunners all feature to finish fourth as Hunter Schuerenberg would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints in the POWRi Double presented by Start2Finish TV at I-70 Speedway.
I-70 Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/28/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 21B-Brian Brown(13.375)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 21B-Brian Brown
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 23-Garet Williamson
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 21B-Brian Brown
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 2KS-Danny Sams(+2)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 21B-Brian Brown
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 21B-Brian Brown[1]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 4. 23-Garet Williamson[3]; 5. 5-Hunter Schuerenberg[6]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 7. 2KS-Danny Sams[9]; 8. 36-Jason Martin[7]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney[10]; 10. 26-Zeb Wise[12]; 11. 95-Tyler Drueke[11]; 12. 4W-Jamie Ball[14]; 13. 21-Gunner Ramey[13]; 14. 6W-Tyler Groenendyk[15]; 15. 3B-Steve Gennetten[8]; 16. 6-Cody Gardner[16]
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21B-Brian Brown[4]; 2. 5-Hunter Schuerenberg[1]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen[3]; 4. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 5. 2KS-Danny Sams[6]; 6. 95-Tyler Drueke[7]; 7. 21-Gunner Ramey[5]; 8. 6W-Tyler Groenendyk[8].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson[2]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 4. 3B-Steve Gennetten[1]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 6. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 7. 4W-Jamie Ball[7]; 8. (DNS) 6-Cody Gardner.
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 21B-Brian Brown, 00:13.375[15]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.398[4]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.472[3]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.508[9]; 5. 36-Jason Martin, 00:13.566[7]; 6. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:13.607[6]; 7. 5-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:13.623[8]; 8. 3B-Steve Gennetten, 00:13.680[11]; 9. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.698[2]; 10. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.703[5]; 11. 2KS-Danny Sams, 00:13.704[16]; 12. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.767[10]; 13. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:13.893[12]; 14. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.911[13]; 15. 6W-Tyler Groenendyk, 00:13.935[14]; 16. (DNS) 6-Cody Gardner, 01:00.000.
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ZACH SOBOTKA DRIVES CAR WITHOUT FRONT WING TO FIRST CAREER CRSA FEATURE
WIN AT UTICA-ROME; HUTTON TAKES I-90 PIT STOP CHALLENGE; PIERCE HAS FOUR-POINT
LEAD INTO CHAMPIONSHIP FINALE
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – September 28, 2024
VERNON, N.Y. – It’s been a season of adaptability for Zach Sobotka.
Entering Friday night’s event at Utica-Rome Speedway, Sobotka had recorded three top 10s in four races, with a best finish of third at Brewerton.
Sobotka redrew the pole and led all 25 laps to take his first career CRSA victory in the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge.
This one took some grit and determination, though.
On lap eight of the feature, the front wing detached from Sobotka’s No. 38, an issue that could affect the aero and downforce of his self-owned 305 Sprint that was recently purchased.
“This thing handled perfectly and then I had to hang on,” said Sobotka. “Made the car a lot tighter. Glad we hung on.”
The pressure affected the handling of his No. 38 but did not deter Sobotka's momentum in clean air.
“When it flew off, I eased up, not knowing what it was going to do,” Sobotka said. “The harder I drove it though, the better it handled for me. I didn’t know what to expect.”
Sobotka drew the pole for the 25-lap feature with Tyler Graves to his outside. Graves wasted no time clearing, but before the first lap was completed, a red flag came out for Tyler Chartrand flipping into the turn three weeds. Chartrand escaped OK.
This brought up a complete double-file restart, which Sobotka cleared. Driving an owned Blake Warner No. 21D, Dillon Paddock made his way up to second on lap five. That all changed on lap eight when Sobotka lost the front wing and Paddock ran over it, damaging part of his ride.
Sobotka continued to hang on after a pair of cautions for Billy VanInwegen and Dalton Herrick slow, consistently leaving the gap at under a second and not looking back to take the checkers.
This makes Hutton the 83rd different winner in CRSA history. With the win, Sobotka becomes the sixth first-time winner this season, joining Tyler Chartrand, Dan Craun, Adam DePuy, Dillon Paddock and Matt Rotz. That’s more than any prior season in the last decade.
“I got my first win in a big block in four starts, five in this,” said Sobotka. “Definitely a big accomplishment for me and all my guys over there. I can’t be thankful enough for all of them.”
Afterward, Sobotka was light for the 1525 lb minimum weight. Per the rulebook infraction, Sobotka receives last-place money and points.
Tyler Graves recorded his best career CRSA finish in second. Dirty air was his disadvantage tonight, and he hoped that the first lap counted.
“I needed that first start to stick,” said Graves, who has four top fives in his last five races. “It was all about dirty air. I could get up to him and get real tight. I don’t know how he held on with no nose wing.”
The points entering tonight’s CRSA feature were tied between Tomy Moreau and Kyle Pierce. With Pierce’s third to Tomy Moreau's fifth-place run, the gap between the top two for the overall points championship is four points.
“That was wild from lap one to 25,” Pierce said. “We had a good battle going on with Tomy. Threw some sliders for a couple laps. We did the best we could do going onto tomorrow.”
Jordan Hutton entered tonight’s I-90 Pit Stop Challenge finale with a 10-point lead on Jeff Trombley. His chances were nearly dashed in heat racing when he damaged the right front drag arm, putting him in the rear of the B-Main where he scored the final transfer spot. It was a feature for Hutton where he had to go “balls to the wall,” but a sixth-place finish and finishing ahead of Trombley was enough to clinch the miniseries.
“I was hitting the cushion as hard as I could,” said Hutton. “We kind of missed it a little, but if we started toward the front, we would've had a good shot. This is the one we were running with for the points. With a busy schedule, it didn’t work out the way we wanted to.”
The No. 66 gained 16 spots from 22nd tonight to earn the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race.
Sobotka was awarded the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race for racing without a front wing for most of the feature.
CRSA now gets a good night's sleep before the championship finale at Land of Legends Raceway tomorrow night and the finale for the DisBatch Brewing Company Challenge. Can’t make it? Watch live for free on Land of Legends TV and simulcasted on DIRTVision.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. (BF) 38-Zach Sobotka[1]; 2. 25G-Tyler Graves[2]; 3. 9K-Kyle Pierce[3]; 4. 4S-Johnny Smith[8]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[6]; 6. 66-Jordan Hutton[22]; 7. 18-Timmy Lotz[5]; 8. 99K-Mike Kiser[13]; 9. 80-Bobby Parrow[20]; 10. 121-Spencer Burley[7]; 11. 21-Dillon Paddock[4]; 12. D9-Dustin Sehn[16]; 13. 28-Ron Greek[21]; 14. J27-John Cunningham[23]; 15. 4-Cliff Pierce[15]; 16. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[18]; 17. (DNF) 3A-Jeff Trombley[11]; 18. (DNF) 21B-Blake Warner[17]; 19. (DNF) 29-Dalton Herrick[12]; 20. (DNF) 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[9]; 21. (DNF) 22M-Aaron Shelton[19]; 22. (DNF) 88C-Chad Miller[14]; 23. (DNF) 12-Tyler Chartrand[10]
B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22M-Aaron Shelton[1]; 2. 80-Bobby Parrow[2]; 3. 28-Ron Greek[3]; 4. 66-Jordan Hutton[10]; 5. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[4]; 6. J27-John Cunningham[6]; 7. 3-Bailey Boyd[7]; 8. 13-Keith Granholm[8]; 9. 99-Adam Depuy[5]; 10. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[9]; 11. 55-Michael Hart[11]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29-Dalton Herrick[1]; 2. 25G-Tyler Graves[3]; 3. 22-Tomy Moreau[9]; 4. 12-Tyler Chartrand[6]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[4]; 6. 88C-Chad Miller[8]; 7. 80-Bobby Parrow[7]; 8. 22M-Aaron Shelton[10]; 9. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]; 10. 66-Jordan Hutton[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Dillon Paddock[3]; 2. 3A-Jeff Trombley[4]; 3. 9K-Kyle Pierce[6]; 4. 4-Cliff Pierce[1]; 5. 21B-Blake Warner[2]; 6. 18-Timmy Lotz[9]; 7. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[5]; 8. J27-John Cunningham[7]; 9. 55-Michael Hart[10]; 10. 13-Keith Granholm[8]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 121-Spencer Burley[2]; 2. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[3]; 3. 4S-Johnny Smith[5]; 4. 99K-Mike Kiser[4]; 5. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[1]; 6. 38-Zach Sobotka[9]; 7. 28-Ron Greek[7]; 8. 99-Adam Depuy[8]; 9. 3-Bailey Boyd[6]
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Champions Crowned at Skagit Speedway
9/22/24
By Kaleb Hart
Alger, WA - History was made on Saturday night at Skagit Speedway with five drivers taking home titles, highlighted by Jason Solwold becoming the third driver in track history to win track titles in all three winged sprint car divisions.
Results in the Sportsman Sprints and Skagit Aggregates IMCA Modifieds are unofficial at the time of this writing, as officials will be reviewing results Sunday and may issue a correction on current written results. The review is not expected to affect the race winner or championship winner in either division.
A third place run for Solwold was enough to secure the championship in the Karmart 410 division, as Jason came into the night leading driver’s points over Trey Starks and Trey suffered a mechanical malfunction on lap 3 that ended his evening. The main event was dominated by Robbie Price, who led all thirty laps of the feature for the $5,500 to prize, with Colby Thornhill racing to second place in the feature behind him. While Starks suffered a DNF, he did win the Owner’s Championship for his team.
Starks wrapped up the Driver’s and Owner’s Championship in the 360 division with a dominating performance in what was a stop and start A Feature. Trey led every lap in front of the field, with Jesse Schlotfeldt and Robbie Price duking it out behind him for the runner up spot, with Schlotfeldt eventually capturing 2nd for good.
Kai Dixon put the exclamation point on his excellent 2024 by winning the main event and season championship in the Sportsman Sprints. Dixon led all twenty five laps of the main event, keeping Levi Hillier out of the top spot on his way to his first Skagit Speedway title. Hillier and Alden Ostrom rounded out the podium.
In the Skagit Aggregates IMCA Modifieds, Jeff Westergard finished out his stellar year by leading all 25 laps of the feature and rolling away with the track championship to go with it. Ben Gunderson was challenged early and often for his runner up spot but never gave it up to equal his best finish, while Alan Grimbly was third.
Mike Guffey set a new track record in the Hornet class and took the lead from Biran Michelson on lap seven of the main event to finish his year off with a win. Steve Peters was second and Wyatt Covert was third. Michelson secured his second track championship despite a DNF in the main.
Karmart 410 Sprints
Fast Time - Greg Hamilton
Scramble - Trey Starks
Main - Robbie Price, Colby Thornhill, Jason Solwold, Colton Heath, Eric Fisher, Greg Hamilton, Greg Otis, Bailey Jean, Mike Brown, Tyler Anderson, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Brett McGhie, Trey Starks
Lap Leaders - Price 1-30
Season Champion - Jason Solwold
360 Sprints
Fast Time - Colby Thornhill
Scramble - Trey Starks
Main - Trey Starks, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Robbie Price, Colby Thornhill, Cam Smith, Jason Solwold, Chase Goetz, Greg Hamilton, Tanner Holm, Levi Klatt, Levi Hillier, Destry Miller, Bill Rude, Jeff Dunlap, Mike Brown, Keira Zylstra, Dan Reynold, Colton Heath, Peyton Drake, Ashleigh Johnson, Colin Mackey, Levi Klatt, Jordi Meese, Dallas Melby
Lap Leaders - Starks 1-25
Season Champion - Trey Starks
Sportsman Sprints
Fast Time - Keira Zylstra
Scramble - Kai Dixon
Main - Kai Dixon, Levi Hillier, Alden Ostrom, Jesson Jacobson, Mike Brown, Keira Zylstra, Dustin Gehring, Steve Parker, Brian Holmkvist, Tanner Merritt, Cale Brooke, Roy Blumenhagen, Macie Logsdon, Ryan Kettenburg, Ashleigh Johnson, Xan Miller, Jayden Whitney, Brett McGhie, Tony Bundy, Brody Ferguson, Ronnie Cox
Lap Leaders - Dixon 1-25
Season Champion - Kai Dixon
Kent repeats as USL champion, Shebester wins at Red Dirt Raceway
By John Rittenoure
MEEKER, Okla. (September 21, 2024) - A highly successful season for the Ortco
Inc. United Sprint League presented by Same Day Auto Repair series came to a
close Saturday at Red Dirt Raceway and defending champion Johnny Kent came away
with another title that was not decided until the final checkered flag.
Kent led the first 22 laps of Saturday’s finale before giving away the lead
and victory to Steven Shebester. But it was still enough for a second USL
championship.
“I love this place,” Kent said of racing at Red Dirt. “I come here over
confident and it does not matter if I start at the back of a heat or what, we
are going to end up at the front when the night is over.
“We started to get a little snug late in the feature. But I knew as long as i
could stay in front of Tim (Kent) we would be alright. I thought we were going
to get another one, but Shebester is tough here.”
Shebester charged from sixth starting position to challenge Kent and got
around him with seven laps remaining.
“The track was pretty tricky and I started being able to get on the wall and
get a little more bit to get off (the turn),” Shebester said of the track
conditions. “I saw we were gaining on him so I picked it up a little bit and was
able to get to him. It was kind of hard getting by, I messed up a little bit. I
got by him and got a good run off and slid him going into 3 and 4.
“This is my first race with (the USL) this year. It is nice to get a win.”
The USL season became a Kent family battle with cousin Tim Kent leading the
points chase for much of the season and Johnny giving chase.
“It started a little rough, had a good run midway then we both tried to give
it away last night”, Kent said of his season that saw him take the point lead
away from Tim for the first time Friday at Creek County Speedway.
However, trouble plagued both Johnny and Tim Friday putting the point outcome
up in the air.
“I have to thank Kelly Fode,” Kent said. “He saved me last year and did it
again last night. We hurt a motor Friday at Creek and he gave us this motor for
the weekend so we could have a shot at this. I ran Kelly’s car at Creek and
change motors this morning.
“Tim had an accident Friday in the B feature and we were 19 points (ahead)
going into last night and came into tonight plus 16. We just did what we could
do.
“It is super cool to be able to do this. We have been at it several years.”
Did Johnny enjoy beating his cousin despite the bad luck both endured.
“Absolutely, he would do the same,” smiled Kent.
Brett Wilson finished third Saturday topping a strong weekend that saw him
run second to Tyler Edwards on Friday. The two finishes moved Wilson to fourth
in the final standings. Tim Kent did manage to finish fourth but it was not
enough to get the points lead back from Johnny. Tanner Conn rounded out the top
five. Friday night winner Edwards climbed to sixth place after winning the B
main earning him a 13th place starting position in the feature.
United Sprint League
Red Dirt Raceway - Meeker, Oklahoma
September 21, 2024
Ortco Inc A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 16S-Steven Shebester[6]; 2. 55-Johnny
Kent[3]; 3. 23A-Brett Wilson[12]; 4. 79-Tim Kent[1]; 5. 6-Tanner Conn[9]; 6.
5K-Tyler Edwards[13]; 7. 24H-Ty Hulsey[8]; 8. 8R-Ryker Pace[4]; 9. 5$-Danny
Smith[7]; 10. 5X-Matt Sherrell[10]; 11. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[19]; 12. 24C-Craig
Carroll[2]; 13. 50-Cody Whitworth[17]; 14. 5B-Brock Cottrell[18]; 15. 37-Jack
Hall[11]; 16. 18-Austin Shores[14]; 17. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[16]; 18. 6N-Cody
Carter[5]; 19. 75-Blayne Buntin[15]; 20. (DNF) 38-Jimmy Forrester[20]
DFR Discount Tire B Feature (15 Laps): 1. 5K-Tyler Edwards[3]; 2. 18-Austin
Shores[6]; 3. 75-Blayne Buntin[1]; 4. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 5. 50-Cody
Whitworth[7]; 6. 5B-Brock Cottrell[10]; 7. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[14]; 8. 38-Jimmy
Forrester[15]; 9. 36-Zack Smith[4]; 10. 29G-Gerald Smith[8]; 11. 6K-Brylee
Kilmer[9]; 12. 33-Justin Patocka[13]; 13. 7D-Patrick Prescott[2]; 14. 58-Philip
Fessler[11]; 15. 15-Brent Merchant[12]; 16. 9-Cooper Cottrell[16]; 17. 5F-Sandy
Rushing[17]
Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5$-Danny Smith[2]; 2. 6-Tanner Conn[4];
3. 5K-Tyler Edwards[3]; 4. 75-Blayne Buntin[6]; 5. 50-Cody Whitworth[1]; 6.
5B-Brock Cottrell[5]; 7. 15-Brent Merchant[7]; 8. 5F-Sandy Rushing[8]
Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 6N-Cody Carter[2]; 2. 79-Tim Kent[5]; 3.
37-Jack Hall[4]; 4. 7D-Patrick Prescott[6]; 5. 29G-Gerald Smith[1]; 6. 58-Philip
Fessler[3]; 7. 9-Cooper Cottrell[7]
Morton Excavating Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24C-Craig Carroll[3]; 2. 24H-Ty
Hulsey[4]; 3. 5X-Matt Sherrell[5]; 4. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[1]; 5. 36-Zack
Smith[7]; 6. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[6]; 7. 38-Jimmy Forrester[2]
Passing Points Podcast Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 16S-Steven Shebester[2]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent[5]; 3. 8R-Ryker Pace[7]; 4. 23A-Brett Wilson[6]; 5. 18-Austin Shores[4]; 6. 33-Justin Patocka[1]; 7. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[3]
Lap Leaders: 1-22 Johnny Kent, 23-30 Steven Shebester
Margin of victory: 0.647
United Sprint League
Creek County Speedway - Kellyville, Oklahoma
September 20, 2024
Ortco Inc A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 5K-Tyler Edwards[2]; 2. 23A-Brett
Wilson[8]; 3. 5S-Danny Smith[7]; 4. 8R-Ryker Pace[5]; 5. 6-Cameron Hagin[14]; 6.
19F-Joshua Shipley[17]; 7. 50-Cody Whitworth[19]; 8. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[13]; 9.
5X-Matt Sherrell[11]; 10. 24C-Craig Carroll[6]; 11. 7F-Johnny Kent[10]; 12.
45L-Tyler LaPointe[16]; 13. 36-Zack Smith[15]; 14. 17X-Brent Bates[9]; 15.
33-Justin Patocka[18]; 16. 24R-Kyle Roller[20]; 17. (DNF) 24H-Ty Hulsey[1]; 18.
(DNF) 15D-Andrew Deal[12]; 19. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[4]; 20. (DNF) 38-Jimmy
Forrester[3]
B Feature (15 Laps): 1. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[2]; 2. 6-Cameron Hagin[4]; 3.
36-Zack Smith[5]; 4. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[9]; 5. 19F-Joshua Shipley[12]; 6.
33-Justin Patocka[1]; 7. 50-Cody Whitworth[10]; 8. 24R-Kyle Roller[14]; 9.
6K-Brylee Kilmer[16]; 10. 69-Greg York[13]; 11. 82-Keith Bolton[11]; 12. (DNF)
15-Brent Merchant[15]; 13. (DNF) 79-Tim Kent[7]; 14. (DNF) 97-Kevin Cummings[3];
15. (DNF) 7D-Patrick Prescott[6]; 16. (DNF) 9-Cooper Cottrell[8]
Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 38-Jimmy Forrester[2]; 2. 24C-Craig
Carroll[3]; 3. 97-Kevin Cummings[1]; 4. 17X-Brent Bates[7]; 5. 7D-Patrick
Prescott[4]; 6. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 7. 24R-Kyle Roller[6]
Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5B-Brock Cottrell[2]; 2. 5S-Danny
Smith[3]; 3. 6-Cameron Hagin[1]; 4. 5X-Matt Sherrell[6]; 5. 79-Tim Kent[4]; 6.
50-Cody Whitworth[5]; 7. 19F-Joshua Shipley[7]
Morton Excavating Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24H-Ty Hulsey[3]; 2. 5K-Tyler
Edwards[7]; 3. 23A-Brett Wilson[5]; 4. 15D-Andrew Deal[6]; 5. 9-Cooper
Cottrell[2]; 6. 69-Greg York[1]; 7. 6K-Brylee Kilmer[4]
Passing Points Podcast Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]; 2. 7F-Johnny Kent[1]; 3. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[3]; 4. 33-Justin Patocka[6]; 5. 36-Zack Smith[7]; 6. 82-Keith Bolton[4]; 7. 15-Brent Merchant[5]
Lap Leaders: 1-30 Tyler Edwards
Margin of victory: 1.926
2024 Feature Winners: 3/30 - Rees Moran - Red Dirt Raceway; 4//13 - Rees
Moran - Creek County Speedway; 6/7 - Wout Hoffmans - Tulsa Speedway; 6/8 - Ty
Hulsey, Creek County Speedway; 8/3 - Johnny Kent, Creek County Speedway; 9/1 -
Tyler Edwards, Creek County Speedway; 9/7 - Matt Sherrell, Caney Valley
Speedway; 9/20 - Tyler Edwards, Creek County Speedway; 9/21 - Steven Shebester,
Red Dirt Raceway.
Final 2024 Top 10: 1. Johnny Kent 1265; 2. Tim Kent 1240; 3. Matt Sherrell 1179; 4. Brett Wilson 1150; 5. Brock Cottrell 1133; 6. Ty Hulsey 1123; 7. Jimmy Forrester 1120; 8. Cody Whitworth 1123; 9. Justin Patocka 1056; 10. Ryker Pace 946.
Franek Victorious in ESS Outlaw Fall Nationals
By Curtis Berleue (Dundee, NY) | For the fourth time in 2024, Davie Franek sat in Empire Super Sprints victory lane on Friday night. After leading just the final three laps, Franek was able to cash in and take home the big check in the Outlaw Fall Nationals at Outlaw Speedway.
Pinnacle Pole Sitter Matt Farnham and Shawn Donath brought the field to the green flag for the 25-lap affair, with Farnham taking the early lead over Donath, Matt Tanner and Davie Franek.
While Farnham and Donath had opened a sizeable gap over the rest of the field, fifth-starting Jason Barney quickly worked his way into the top three utilizing the extreme low side of the speedway. When the leaders reached lap traffic, however, Barney was able to close the gap and moved past Donath into second. Just two laps later, Barney continued his march forward and took the lead from Farnham.
A caution on lap 16 led to a hectic restart, as Donath got sideways between turns one and two. Somehow the driver of the #53 was able to avoid catastrophe and gathered it back together, only losing two spots in the process.
Another restart with just four laps to go again bunched up the field, and working the extreme high side of the Speedway, second running Davie Franek got by Barney with just three laps remaining and never looked back, adding another win at the Outlaw Speedway to his resume.
“There was a little thin curb up there,” said Franek in victory lane. “I really didn’t want to show him (Barney) my nose because I didn’t want him to move up.”
“On the restart there he knew I was on the outside and he kind of crowded me a little bit, but that’s what you gotta do. I had to match with him in the middle of three and four – I just hit the curb enough where I got a little drive, and the rest was history.”
Coming home second was Donath, who recovered well from his mid-race setback.
“On that restart I thought Jason was going to slide across and try to pinch me on the top there, and he didn’t move up and I had nowhere to go,” said Donath. “We were able to recover, the track was super racey and we were pretty good wherever we went.”
After leading 10 laps, Jason Barney rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium in third.
“Thankful to be down here, the racetrack was good, we had good track position,” said Barney. “Early in the race, the bottom was good and really no one was there. I thought we had enough racecar to win but obviously we didn’t.”
“When you’re leading you don’t really know what to do, where to go. He (Franek) did a good job. That one stings a little bit but happy to be third.”
The field was split into three timed hot lap groups to start the night, with Matt Tanner, Jared Zimbardi and Davie Franek earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards in their respective groups. E&V Energy heat wins went to Jordan Poirier, Jason Barney and Matt Farnham, while the Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Fratto Curbing was won by Jeff Halligan.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Friday October 4th at the Fulton Speedway in Fulton, NY as part of the annual Outlaw 200 weekend. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Friday, October 4 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win Outlaw 200 Weekend)
Friday, October 18 – Outlaw Speedway – Dundee, NY ($4,000 to Win Hoag Memorial)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 28F-Davie Franek[6]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[2]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[4]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 6. 22-Jonathan Preston[8]; 7. #7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 8. 36-Logan Crisafulli[9]; 9. #79-Jordan Thomas[12]; 10. 47-Kyle Drum[17]; 11. 35-Jared Zimbardi[11]; 12. 90-Matt Tanner[3]; 13. 4P-Chase Moran[14]; 14. 2-Dave Axton[16]; 15. 13T-Trevor Years[21]; 16. 13E-Evan Reynolds[18]; 17. X-Dan Bennett[15]; 18. #5-DJ Christie[22]; 19. 21-Will Glover[19]; 20. #18C-Dan Craun[20]; 21. #32-Kyle Smith[10]; 22. 63-Jeff Halligan[13]
Fratto Curbing Dash: 1. 63-Jeff Halligan[2]; 2. 4P-Chase Moran[1]; 3. X-Dan Bennett[4]; 4. 2-Dave Axton[5]; 5. 47-Kyle Drum[3]; 6. 13E-Evan Reynolds[6]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 2. 90-Matt Tanner[1]; 3. 53-Shawn Donath[4]; 4. #79-Jordan Thomas[3]; 5. 4P-Chase Moran[5]; 6. X-Dan Bennett[7]; 7. #18C-Dan Craun[6]; 8. (DNS) #5-DJ Christie
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 87-Jason Barney[2]; 2. 35-Jared Zimbardi[1]; 3. 22-Jonathan Preston[5]; 4. 36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 5. 63-Jeff Halligan[3]; 6. 2-Dave Axton[6]; 7. 13T-Trevor Years[7]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. 28F-Davie Franek[1]; 2. #7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 3. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[4]; 4. #32-Kyle Smith[2]; 5. 47-Kyle Drum[5]; 6. 13E-Evan Reynolds[6]; 7. 21-Will Glover[7]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #90-Matt Tanner; #35-Jared Zimbardi; #28F-Davie Franek
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #87-Jason Barney; #7NY-Matt Farnham
Cobra Coaches / Fratto Curbing Dash Winner ($125): #63-Jeff Halligan
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #7NY-Matt Farnham
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #47-Kyle Drum (+7)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #X-Dan Bennett
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #35-Jared Zimbardi
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #28F-Davie Franek; #53-Shawn Donath; #87-Jason Barney
DAVE BLANEY CALLS IT A CAREER AFTER WINNING THE "LOU BLANEY MEMORIAL" FOR
THE 3RD TIME WITH THE "410" SPRINTS AT SHARON; ERICK RUDOLPH CAPS OFF
CHAMPIONSHIP BRP TOUR SEASON WITH 3RD BIG-BLOCK MOD WIN
September 21, 2024 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
By Mike Leone
(Hartford, OH)... After some early morning rain, the skies cleared and turned into a beautiful day at Sharon Speedway for the rescheduled 16th annual "Lou Blaney Memorial" on Saturday night. The event got underway on August 17 until rain overspread the area after Sprint Car qualifying. On that night, Ryan Blaney was on hand to remember his grandfather, raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association and celebrate his 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Championship. While Ryan was unable to return on Saturday, the fans packed the grandstands for the largest crowd of the season outside of the World of Outlaws Sprint Car event. Sixty-nine race cars were on hand for the two-division show as Dave Blaney (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars presented by Bala Management) and Erick Rudolph (BRP Big-Block Modified Tour) celebrated in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane.
There's no better way to go out in sports than doing it on top and on Saturday night Dave Blaney decided the time was right. The National Sprint Car Hall of Famer regained the lead back from Ryan Smith on lap eight then held off a last lap charge by central Pennsylvania standout Danny Dietrich to win the 30-lap "Lou Blaney Memorial" for the third time. In the 16-year history, Blaney is the only Sprint Car driver to win the event more than once and Saturday night's sendoff in memory of his father was worth $12,000 for the 95-time World of Outlaws winner and 1995 champion, who began his career in 1981. Blaney also won the event in 2014 and became the first repeat winner in 2018.
"This is big," expressed the emotional 61-year-old Hartford, Ohio native. "This is a race Dale (Blaney) and I try to win every year. To beat that guy (Danny Dietrich) in my last race...because I'm officially done right now- there's no better way to retire than to win this one."
"It was a great race," added Blaney. "I don't think I was the fastest car by any means. The 6 (Smith) had trouble and the 48 (Dietrich) was all over me, but we hung on. I tried to protect and saw where Danny was getting his runs from. You don't think too much and run as hard as you can and hope you don't give him a lane to drive up in front of you. I can't believe we did it- this is awesome. Thank you to everyone for coming out."
Blaney drew the pole for the feature and took off in the lead over Smith and fellow National Sprint Car Hall of Famer Tim Shaffer. Brandon Spithaler had the top working going sixth to fourth on the opening lap then drove around Shaffer for third. Smith found the topside to his liking as he made the pass of Blaney off turn two to lead lap three. By lap four, the lead trio of Smith, Blaney, and Spithaler pulled away from the pack until a caution for Greg Wilson with four laps scored. Wilson had charged from 20th to 12th before clipping an infield tire and knocking the front end out.
Back under green, eyes shifted to northern Ohio standout Cap Henry. Henry started seventh and moved into the top five on lap five then drove under Shaffer for fourth on lap six. Back up front, Smith was setting a good pace. Smith, who won the $4,000 Western PA Speedweek event on June 1 at Sharon, was trying for a payoff of three times that for the central Pa. based BJD Motorsports team. Smith though got into the turn four fence on lap eight allowing Blaney to regain the lead. Spithaler then passed Smith for second on lap 10 before a caution for Logan McCandless. Under caution Smith had to pit with a flat tire.
Henry and Dietrich were swapping fourth place back and forth with Dietrich getting the spot before the caution then inherited third when Smith exited. When racing resumed on lap 11, Henry regained third. By the halfway point, the top three of Blaney, Spithaler, and Henry opened up ground on the rest of the field. Henry snuck under and past Spithaler for second on lap 18 with Dietrich following in third one lap later. Spithaler got into the fence and slowed with a flat tire to bring out the event's final caution with 19 laps scored.
The caution wasn't what Henry wanted to see as it appeared as if he had the fastest car and a great opportunity to overtake Blaney for the lead. Henry was fresh off a $30,000 victory one week ago at Fremont Speedway and had his sights set on a fourth career Sharon win. When green replaced yellow on lap 20, Dietrich passed Henry once again- this time for second, and two laps later lost third to Cale Thomas.
With five laps to go, Dietrich closed in on Blaney. The two raced side-by-side in turns three and four for several laps. On the final lap, Blaney ducked low in lapped traffic opening up the top lane for Dietrich. It appeared Dietrich may have had enough momentum to sweep around Blaney in turn two, but Blaney got to the top just in time to shunt his run. Then Dietrich tried to get under Blaney in turn three, but Blaney shut the door just in time. Blaney took his Ryan Blaney Family Foundation/DRE Custom Trailers-sponsored #10 to his 38th career Sharon victory by 0.519 seconds. Blaney also became the season's fifth different winner in five "410" Sprint Car races.
Dietrich, who won the $5,000 Ohio Speedweek show on June 12, settled for the $4,000 runner-up after making the last minute decision to bring the Gary Kauffman-owned #48 west after the morning rainout at BAPS Motor Speedway. "I raced my ass off and it's a tough one to swallow with a four and a half four drive back home but I have a lot of respect for that guy (Dave Blaney)," stated the 36-year-old Gettysburg, Pa. driver. "We come here to win and don't make any friends on the race track, but you have to race him with respect for one of the most respectful people on the race track. It's fun to race with him. He's fast here so to run second- we'll take it, but wish we were one spot better."
"I feel like we were a tick better than him at the end there," continued
Dietrich. "He doesn't make any mistakes. I knew he could see me and had to have
heard me for awhile. I thought if I could rattle his cage and maybe get in front
of him, but I didn't want to crash him or myself. I know how special this race
is to the Blaney Family and it's a race he should ultimately win. It's pretty
cool to be able to run this race. Thanks to everyone for coming out- it's a
packed house and I love to see it. I love Sharon and love coming out here when
we can. If the situation is the same next week maybe we'll back for the Outlaws.
We have a pretty damn good car for this place."
Fifth starting Thomas came on late to finish third in Jay Kiser's #23. After winning the Attica Raceway Park track championship on Friday night with a runner-up finish, Henry, the 2024 AFCS Champion, settled for fourth in Jeff Ward's #33w. Shaffer was fifth in the Demyan/Rudzik #49x. Dale Blaney, who won the 2019 "Lou Blaney Memorial", took the Tiger Barris #32B from the 14th starting spot to a 6th place finish. Cole Duncan was 7th after starting 12th. Completing the top 10 were A.J. Flick, Carl Bowser, and Ricky Peterson.
Spithaler set fast time overall against the 38-car field in qualifying with a lap of 13.769 to earn $250 from Knox Bakery. Heat winners were Lee Jacobs, Henry, Shaffer, and Dave Blaney, while Michael Bauer won the last chance B main. Eight drivers were unable to return from the August 17 rainout meaning a total of 46 different Sprints were on hand between the two nights.
Erick Rudolph joined Dave Blaney as a three-time winner of the "Lou Blaney Memorial" on the Big-Block Modified side. The New York standout capped off his third straight BRP Tour championship and fifth of his career by passing Mike Kinney on lap 15 to capture the victory in the 35-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature worth $2,500. It was also Rudolph's third Sharon win of the season as he won in all three appearances worth a total of $6,500.
"This is the first time we've come here this year when the track was slick from top to bottom," acknowledged the 32-year-old Ransomville, NY racer. "It took us a handful of laps to get going but then the car came alive and I was along for the ride. I was able to do what my car wanted to do as it was dialed in. It's been a great season and this locked us in for the championship. I have to thank my family for all the support at home, and all the guys that come with me each and every race to make sure the car is in tip top shape which makes it easy for me. I also have to thank all of my sponsors to make sure we have exactly what we need to go up and down the road."
Rex King, Jr. drew the pole and took off in the early lead over Kinney and Garrett Krummert. King, who won the 2014 and 2019 events, was also looking for his third event win as he pulled away on lap three. The battle was on for second as Kinney was trying to fend off Krummert and Rudolph before a caution for Steve Slater with 10 laps completed.
When racing resumed on lap 11, fifth starting Rudolph took third from Krummert. Kinney surprised everyone as he went to the top and drove around King in turn four to lead lap 12. Rudolph would get by King for second on lap 14 before a four-car accident in turn three. Back under green on lap 15, Kinney got too high and hit the fence allowing Rudolph to make the winning pass. King regained second on lap 17 getting by Kinney. A caution for Rodney Beltz slowed action for the final time of the event with 19 laps completed.
In the final 16 laps, King stayed within striking distance and closed late in lapped traffic, but Rudolph held on to win by 0.797 seconds. Rudolph's seventh career Sharon win came in the Briggs Motorsports-owned, Stirling Lubricants/Highmark/Nationals Maintenance Contracting/Snyder Industries/United Steelworkers-sponsored #25. Rudolph has now won three of the last five "Lou Blaney Memorial" events for the Modifieds and has given outside invaders five straight wins against the locals.
After finishing fifth in his first ever Sharon appearance on August 10, Canadian Dalton Slack returned and did two spots better after starting eighth. Krummert was fourth. Kinney dropped to fifth, but still a great effort for the former UMP Modified racer. Ninth starting Jeremiah Shingledecker was sixth. Tyler Willard, another Canadian, was seventh over Jordan Ehrenberg and Dave Murdick. Brad Rapp raced from 18th to 10th. Jeff Miller went 22nd to 12th and earned the $100 Summit Racing Equipment hard charger gift card.
Heat winners were Rudolph, Krummert, Murdick, and Willard, while third generation racer, Hayden Holden, won the last chance B main in his second visit. There were 31 cars on hand, and like the Sprint Cars, eight drivers were unable to return from August 17 bringing the count to 39 different cars.
The next and final event of the 2024 season will be next Saturday ( September 28) for the return of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series for $12,000 to-win. The Economod Mania Tour will also be on hand for $800 to-win presented by Alcon Mechanical. Reserved seats and advance general admission tickets are available through the WoO at https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&orgid=52711&eventId=104123. Tickets will be available at the gates. The event will not sell out.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars presented by Bala Management "Lou Blaney Memorial" (30 laps, $12,000 to-win): 1. 10-DAVE BLANEY[1]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[4]; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[5]; 4. 33W-Cap Henry[7]; 5. 49X-Tim Shaffer[3]; 6. 32B-Dale Blaney[14]; 7. 22D-Cole Duncan[12]; 8. 2-AJ Flick[11]; 9. 11-Carl Bowser[13]; 10. 98-Ricky Peterson[9]; 11. 81-Lee Jacobs[8]; 12. 20B-Cody Bova[15]; 13. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[22]; 14. 46-Michael Bauer[21]; 15. 08-Dan Kuriger[16]; 16. 5K-Adam Kekich[24]; 17. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[17]; 18. 1-Nate Dussel[10]; 19. 22-Brandon Spithaler[6]; 20. 5-Jeremy Weaver[23]; 21. 6B-Ryan Smith[2]; 22. 29M-Logan McCandless[18]; 23. 13-Brandon Matus[19]; 24. W20-Greg Wilson[20].
DNQ for the feature: 3-John Jerich, 29-Dan Shetler, 27K-Jeremy Kornbau, 7NY-Matt Farnham, 6-Bob Felmlee, 3V-Chris Verda, 33-Brent Matus, 90-Jordan Givler, 5-Jordan Harble, 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer, 47L-Dusty Larson, 15-Mitch Harble, 31C-Chase Metheney, 21N-Andy Priest.
BRP Tour for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds "Lou Blaney Memorial" (35 laps, $2,500 to-win): 1. 25-ERICK RUDOLPH[5]; 2. 165-Rex King Jr[1]; 3. 3RS-Dalton Slack[8]; 4. 29-Garrett Krummert[3]; 5. 20P-Mike Kinney[2]; 6. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[9]; 7. 777-Tyler Willard[10]; 8. JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[4]; 9. 61-Dave Murdick[7]; 10. 11R-Brad Rapp[18]; 11. 32-Jim Rasey[11]; 12. 75-Jeff Miller[22]; 13. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[19]; 14. 18-Colton Walters[15]; 15. 27H-Hayden Holden[21]; 16. 18W-Jeff Walters[23]; 17. 3K-Shawn Kozar[20]; 18. 25B-Steve Barr[24]; 19. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[17]; 20. 64-Rodney Beltz[6]; 21. 9-Will Thomas[14]; 22. 26-Kyle Richner[16]; 23. 73MD-Travis Shingledecker[13]; 24. 35-Steve Slater[12].
DNQ for the feature: 29*-Eric Beggs, 63-Jessica Kriegisch, 12-JC Boyer, 60-Tom Holden, 2-Kole Holden, 74-Kevin Green, 1X-Ryan Riffe.
Complete timing and scoring results: https://speedhive.mylaps.com/events/2812879
Sam Hafertepe Jr Snags Win with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Creek County Speedway
Sapulpa, OK. (9/21/24) Sam Hafertepe Jr would prove his on-track veteran
status by biding his time for the precise moment and racing to victory with the
POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League in Night Two of the T2 Promotions Sooner Showdown
presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his second league victory and earn the
outstanding feature victory at Creek County Speedway.
Charging onto the Creek County Speedway with the POWRi 410s would see
previous night winner Noah Gass set a quick qualifying time of 12.301-second lap
with Cody Gardner and Kyle Clark each earning heat racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Cody Gardner and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row as Cody
Gardner would gain the lead on the opening lap with Ayrton Gennetten, Sam
Hafertepe Jr, Lane Goodman, and Kyle Clark all raced within the top five.
Cruising out front comfortably for the majority of the early laps, Cody
Gardner would appear to be the fastest on a tricky track surface as lap traffic
would enter into the fray around the mid-point of the feature event with Sam
Hafertepe Jr moving into the runner-up spot as Ayrton Gennetten, Kyle Clark, and
Xavier Doney all kept pace inside the battling top five.
Leading late, Cody Gardner would continue to outrun Sam Hafertepe Jr by
running the top line around Creek County Speedway as Xavier Doney began a charge
to the front of the field by using the very different low side speed to gain on
the leading pair, even creeping into contention for the top spot as caution
would wave before Doney could capitalize.
Using a late-race restart with five laps remaining to perfection, Sam
Hafertepe Jr would rise to the occasion and blast past Cody Gardner for the
preferred position as Gardner would instantly change lines to keep Doney at bay
in third.
Holding steady for the final four revolutions, Sam Hafertepe Jr would not be
denied in earning his first seasonal POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an
action-packed main event with the leader of twenty-six laps Cody Gardner staying
in the runner-up position as the checkers waved.
“I was biding my time early while waiting for the bottom to come in but we
were so fast up top, Xavier showed me the line with the caution coming out at a
perfect time for me. He might have won if the yellow didn’t come out but that’s
happened to me before and sometimes it just falls your way,” said a very pleased
Sam Hafertepe Jr in the Sapulpa Oklahoma victory lane ceremony celebrations.
Adding, “I wish we could have gotten it done last night but to come back here
tonight and get it done feels better with the big payday”.
Contesting closely behind would find Xavier Doney placing on the final podium
placement from the starting ninth on the initial green flag. Point leader Ayrton
Gennetten would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Blake Hahn
would drive through the field after a lap six work area visit to round out the
top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints in Night Two of the T2
Promotions Sooner Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV at Creek County
Speedway.
Creek County Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/21/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 20G-Noah Gass(12.301)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 6-Cody Gardner
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 9$-Kyle Clark
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 6-Cody Gardner
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 17-Wout Hoffmans(+8)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 2.
6-Cody Gardner[1]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[9]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 5. 52-Blake
Hahn[5]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[4]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans[15]; 8. 7FX-Joshua Shipley[7];
9. 7F-Joshua Tyre[13]; 10. 29-Emilio Hoover[10]; 11. 23-Sam Henderson[16]; 12.
21-Gunner Ramey[17]; 13. 23X-Junior Jenkins[14]; 14. 6W-Lane Goodman[6]; 15.
20G-Noah Gass[11]; 16. 22M-Rees Moran[8]; 17. 20-Noah Harris[12].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Cody Gardner[3]; 2. 15H-Sam
Hafertepe Jr[6]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 4. 7FX-Joshua Shipley[7]; 5. 20-Noah
Harris[1]; 6. 7F-Joshua Tyre[8]; 7. 23X-Junior Jenkins[9]; 8. 20G-Noah Gass[4];
9. 23-Sam Henderson[2].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9$-Kyle Clark[1]; 2. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[3];
3. 6W-Lane Goodman[2]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 5. 29-Emilio Hoover[7]; 6.
22M-Rees Moran[4]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[8].
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:12.301[9]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran,
00:12.696[15]; 3. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:12.719[7]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten,
00:12.931[10]; 5. 23-Sam Henderson, 00:12.933[5]; 6. 6W-Lane Goodman,
00:12.955[3]; 7. 20-Noah Harris, 00:12.990[6]; 8. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:12.991[4];
9. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:12.996[11]; 10. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:13.019[17]; 11.
15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.043[13]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.053[2]; 13.
7FX-Joshua Shipley, 00:13.379[1]; 14. 29-Emilio Hoover, 00:13.412[14]; 15.
7F-Joshua Tyre, 00:13.421[12]; 16. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.432[16]; 17.
23X-Junior Jenkins, 00:14.378[8].
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Andy Forsberg strikes for SCCT Adobe Cup glory at Petaluma Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Petaluma, CA…Auburn’s Andy Forsberg has always been fond of competing at the sticky and hooked up Petaluma Speedway. On Saturday night the SCCT point leader put together a dominating performance in the feature, racking up $5,500 by way of winning the 13th annual Adobe Cup.
The now 27-time Sprint Car champion piloted the Pacific Highway Rentals/ Pit Stop USA No. 92 to his 5th career Sprint Car Challenge Tour victory, placing him into a tie with Colby Copeland for fourth all-time.
“That track was certainly right up my alley in the main event,” Forsberg said on the front stretch. “I know that some of the newer generation of drivers don’t particularly enjoy a track like that, but it brought back a lot of memories of the old days. I took an extra lap at the end just to soak it all in. My guys gave me an amazing car there, so I really have to thank them and all the fans for coming out to support the Adobe Cup.”
Ocean Speedway champion Caleb Debem jumped out front at the waving of the green flag in the Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour finale. Debem set the pace up front until Forsberg blasted by for the lead on lap four, which he would never relinquish.
Following that Forsberg had his way with things and had to survive an excessive amount of restarts, but each time hit his marks to perfection. The recently crowned Placerville Speedway champ rocketed away to bring home the $5,000 grand prize, along with the $500 Shop Kyle Larson Bonus as a full-time car winning the feature.
Dunnigan youngster Luke Hayes put together the finest night of his Sprint Car Challenge Tour career, winning the High Sierra Dash and scoring a runner up finish in the main event. Roseville’s Sean Becker did a fantastic job in the 35-lapper to carve his way from 16th to third, rounding out the podium. It marked his fourth top-five effort of the year with SCCT.
Jodie Robinson looked impressive for the second week in a row and brought home a fourth-place result at the checkered flag. The Roseville driver had battled her way to second at one point on a restart, only to have a slowdown negate the beautiful move.
Placerville’s Shane Hopkins continued his strong 2024 campaign by earning the Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Award with an exquisite run from 19th to fifth. The 30-year-old set fast time to begin the night, however, a seventh-place finish in his heat race set him farther back to start the main.
Completing the top-10 in the Adobe Cup finale were John Clark, Kurt Nelson, Dustin Freitas, Bradley Terrell and Brad Bumgarner.
Nelson was another driver who had a solid night, but experienced tough luck in the main event. The past Ocean titlist had raced his way into second on lap 23, only to have a lapped car spin in front of him with three circuits remaining. Nelson had nowhere to go and brought out a caution but was able to salvage a seventh-place effort at the end.
The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour heads next for Hanford’s Kings Speedway on Friday October 4th. The event marks the 39th running of the Cotton Classic.
Results
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Adobe Cup
Petaluma Speedway
September 21, 2024
A Feature 35 Laps
1. 92-Andy Forsberg[3]; 2. 9L-Luke Hayes[1]; 3. 35-Sean Becker[16]; 4. 14W-Jodie Robinson[11]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[19]; 6. 12J-John Clark[8]; 7. 72W-Kurt Nelson[7]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas[14]; 9. 43-Bradley Terrell[9]; 10. 88-Brad Bumgarner[10]; 11. 61-Travis Labat[12]; 12. 4-Cody Gray[4]; 13. 38-Tyler Cato[21]; 14. 75-Bill Smith[18]; 15. 25S-Seth Standley[17]; 16. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[15]; 17. 11A-Amber Fields[20]; 18. 3D-Caleb Debem[2]; 19. 7H-Jake Haulot[6]; 20. 7DJ-Dryver Dothage[13]; 21. 17J-Josh Young[5]; 22. 4X-Burt Foland Jr[22]
Dash 6 Laps
1. 9L-Luke Hayes[1]; 2. 3D-Caleb Debem[3]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[6]; 4. 4-Cody Gray[2]; 5. 17J-Josh Young[5]; 6. 7H-Jake Haulot[4]
Heat 1 10 Laps
1. 7H-Jake Haulot[1]; 2. 72W-Kurt Nelson[3]; 3. 4-Cody Gray[2]; 4. 88-Brad Bumgarner[8]; 5. 7DJ-Dryver Dothage[5]; 6. 35-Sean Becker[6]; 7. 21-Shane Hopkins[4]; 8. 4X-Burt Foland Jr[7]
Heat 2 10 Laps
1. 3D-Caleb Debem[1]; 2. 17J-Josh Young[4]; 3. 43-Bradley Terrell[3]; 4. 14W-Jodie Robinson[6]; 5. 9-Dustin Freitas[2]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley[5]; 7. 11A-Amber Fields[7]
Heat 3 10 Laps
1. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 2. 12J-John Clark[1]; 3. 9L-Luke Hayes[4]; 4. 61-Travis Labat[5]; 5. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 6. 75-Bill Smith[7]; 7. 38-Tyler Cato[6]
Qualifying
1. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:13.503[21]; 2. 17J-Josh Young, 00:13.985[12]; 3. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:14.021[19]; 4. 7H-Jake Haulot, 00:14.047[18]; 5. 3D-Caleb Debem, 00:14.151[3]; 6. 12J-John Clark, 00:14.158[2]; 7. 4-Cody Gray, 00:14.197[4]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:14.273[10]; 9. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:14.322[16]; 10. 72W-Kurt Nelson, 00:14.368[17]; 11. 43-Bradley Terrell, 00:14.455[5]; 12. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:14.497[11]; 13. 7DJ-Dryver Dothage, 00:14.512[1]; 14. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:14.541[14]; 15. 61-Travis Labat, 00:14.552[20]; 16. 35-Sean Becker, 00:14.565[8]; 17. 14W-Jodie Robinson, 00:14.614[6]; 18. 38-Tyler Cato, 00:14.771[22]; 19. 4X-Burt Foland Jr, 00:15.003[9]; 20. 11A-Amber Fields, 00:15.102[13]; 21. 75-Bill Smith, 00:15.228[7]; 22. (DNS) 88-Brad Bumgarner
Mintz gets exciting last lap 410 Fremont win; Kalib Henry is champ
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024
By Brian Liskai
Fremont, Ohio – Most racers will tell you it’s better to be running second toward the end of a race. That is exactly what benefitted Craig Mintz Saturday, Sept. 21 at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction on Fremont Federal Credit Union Night.
Mintz, from Gibsonburg, Ohio, pressured Kalib Henry the last third of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint feature. Henry switched his line on the last lap, opening the top side of the track for Mintz who drove to the top side and around Henry for his first win of the year at Fremont. Mintz, a former four time Fremont track champion, earned his 18th career win at “The Track That Action Built” over Henry, Chris Andrews, Bryce Lucius and Trey Jacobs. Jacobs lead the first four laps before sixth starter Henry blasted into the lead, setting up the dramatic last lap pass by fifth starter Mintz to steal the win.
“That’s the benefit of running second every now and then. I think he was better on the top in one and two and he switched his line which helped me get a run. That’s the great thing about not running for points…if I would have stuck it in the fence I wouldn’t have cared,” said Mintz beside his Real Geese Decoys, Modern Woodman of America, Seagate Sandblasting, Brown Family Construction, Linder’s Speed Equipment, Bettsville Legion, DMI Racing, Keizer Wheels backed #09.
Henry, who scored five wins at Fremont in 2024, finishing second for the fifth time this year earned him the track’s division championship. Henry becomes the second driver from California to earn a Fremont Speedway track title, joining Michael “Buddy” Kofoid who claimed the title in 2019.
“I just messed up there. I made the wrong decision. I was running the top the whole race and saw him show a nose. Stupid on my part…I let him make me change what I was doing. I should have let him slide me or do something different there. Big picture….we won the championship and I appreciate the fans for coming out….but damn second sucks,” said Henry.
The Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints also had the fans on their feet. Jimmy McGrath led laps 1-24 but on the last lap his teammate, Dustin Dinan, got a tremendous run on the outside groove. The pair had a drag race coming to the checkers with Dinan squeaking out his ninth career win at Fremont by a mere .008 seconds over McGrath, Dustin Stroup, Brendan Torok and Kasey Ziebold.
“We’ve been working on this thing and making changes the last month and it paid off. It’s been since 2010 since I’ve won here. It’s the last race of the year and just let it all hang out. I can’t thank the McGraths enough for giving me the opportunity to race again. It’s been a lot of fun,” said Dinan beside his McGrath Racing, Rocket Shop, Gill Sawmill, Level Utilities, Level Performance, D2 Excavating backed #5DD.
Fremont, Ohio’s Jamie Miller, despite flipping in the feature, claimed his first ever 305 sprint track title, adding to his 2024 Attica Raceway Park championship and the title of the Attica Fremont Championship Series. He joins his dad, Skip, who won the 305 track championship in 1991. It’s his second overall track title as he claimed the dirt truck championship in 2022.
“We put in a lot of hard work to win all three of these titles this year. I wish we would have had a better championship night but you can’t win them all. We finally figured this place out. As I got older I slowed down a little bit and tried not to wreck and finish the race. We’ve been fast the past couple of years and dad can’t have that championship over me anymore,” said Miller.
In a caution filled 20-lap Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck feature, Fostoria, Ohio’s Shawn Valenti took the lead from Kent Brewer on lap four and held off several challenges from Brewer and Keith Sorg to score his 7th win of the year at Fremont. The victory puts Valenti in a tied atop the track’s all-time win list with Paul Weaver, both having 81 career feature wins. Steve Miller would charge from 15th to second with Sorg, Brewer and Brad Stuckey rounding out the top five.
“I didn’t think that one was ever going to be over. Once we got this new truck out it’s been one of those years where we aren’t looking forward the season be over. Hats off to Ron Miller Race Cars. This thing has been phenomenal since we brought it out. Thanks to all my guys for all their hard work in the shop and at the track,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Concrete Material Supply, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B.
Sorg claimed his third truck championship to go with his 2016 and 2018 titles.
“We built this truck two years ago and we did it for half the money…home built and built by us,” said Sorg.
Fremont Speedway will wrap up the 2024 racing season on Friday, Oct. 11 with the super late models and the dirt trucks/stock cars.
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Fremont Speedway
Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024
410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 09-Craig Mintz[5]; 2. 101-Kalib Henry[6]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[9]; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[7]; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs[2]; 6. 19-TJ Michael[12]; 7. 16-DJ Foos[11]; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4]; 9. 2+-Brian Smith[13]; 10. 29-Zeth Sabo[8]; 11. 5-Kody Brewer[18]; 12. 97-Jamie Miller[17]; 13. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[10]; 14. 75-Jerry Dahms[20]; 15. X-Mike Keegan[15]; 16. 88JR-Jimmy McCune[16]; 17. 98-Robert Robenalt[19]; 18. 17S-Tylar Rankin[14]; 19. 14-Sean Rayhall[1]; 20. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 32-Bryce Lucius[2]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall[4]; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[3]; 4. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]; 5. 2+-Brian Smith[1]; 6. 88JR-Jimmy McCune[6]; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[7]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[4]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3]; 4. 16-DJ Foos[1]; 5. 17S-Tylar Rankin[6]; 6. 97-Jamie Miller[5]; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 101-Kalib Henry[2]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[1]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]; 4. 19-TJ Michael[3]; 5. X-Mike Keegan[5]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[6]
Qualifying 1: 1. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:12.569[20]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.799[17]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.813[2]; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.821[19]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.872[18]; 6. 19-TJ Michael, 00:12.928[14]; 7. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:13.023[7]; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.031[12]; 9. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.063[3]; 10. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.120[16]; 11. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.176[9]; 12. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.209[1]; 13. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.317[5]; 14. 97-Jamie Miller, 00:13.329[8]; 15. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.425[13]; 16. 88JR-Jimmy McCune, 00:13.531[11]; 17. 17S-Tylar Rankin, 00:13.561[4]; 18. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.644[6]; 19. 98-Robert Robenalt, 00:14.201[15]; 20. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:15.055[10]
305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[2]; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup[6]; 4. 2-Brendan Torok[13]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[9]; 6. 49I-John Ivy[12]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[8]; 8. 9R-Logan Riehl[11]; 9. 63-Randy Ruble[10]; 10. 26S-Lee Sommers[20]; 11. 12-Dylan Watson[14]; 12. 0-Bradley Bateson[18]; 13. 09-Daniel Hoffman[19]; 14. 8K-Zack Kramer[7]; 15. 8-Jim Leaser[16]; 16. 26-Jamie Miller[5]; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[15]; 18. 61-Tyler Shullick[4]; 19. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[17]; 20. 38-Butch Latte[21]; 21. (DNS) 3X-Blayne Keckler
B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 8-Jim Leaser[1]; 2. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[3]; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[4]; 4. 09-Daniel Hoffman[10]; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers[6]; 6. 38-Butch Latte[8]; 7. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[9]; 8. 11-Brayden Harrison[2]; 9. 25-Chuck Roelle[7]; 10. 98-Dave Hoppes[5]; 11. 36-Jackson Lilje[11]; 12. 1X-Xaine Crispen[13]; 13. 2T-Tony Alvarez[12]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick[1]; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[2]; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3]; 4. 63-Randy Ruble[5]; 5. 2-Brendan Torok[4]; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[7]; 7. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]; 8. 38-Butch Latte[9]; 9. 11-Brayden Harrison[6]; 10. 1X-Xaine Crispen[10]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 3X-Blayne Keckler[2]; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[1]; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup[4]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[3]; 5. 12-Dylan Watson[5]; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[6]; 7. 26S-Lee Sommers[7]; 8. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[8]; 9. 36-Jackson Lilje[9]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 8K-Zack Kramer[2]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[4]; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[3]; 4. 49I-John Ivy[6]; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[1]; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[5]; 7. 25-Chuck Roelle[8]; 8. 09-Daniel Hoffman[7]; 9. 2T-Tony Alvarez[9]
Qualifying 1: 1. 2-Brendan Torok, 00:13.596[1]; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.628[18]; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:13.638[23]; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.703[5]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.725[15]; 6. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.745[28]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.803[13]; 8. 3X-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.886[3]; 9. 8K-Zack Kramer, 00:13.890[25]; 10. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:13.893[11]; 11. 5DD-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.917[24]; 12. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.053[16]; 13. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.103[14]; 14. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.143[4]; 15. 8-Jim Leaser, 00:14.146[26]; 16. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.167[2]; 17. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.210[9]; 18. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.210[10]; 19. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:14.233[12]; 20. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.241[19]; 21. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:14.422[21]; 22. 98-Dave Hoppes, 00:14.566[17]; 23. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.642[20]; 24. 25-Chuck Roelle, 00:14.678[27]; 25. 38-Butch Latte, 00:15.077[7]; 26. 36-Jackson Lilje, 00:15.206[6]; 27. 2T-Tony Alvarez, 00:15.456[8]; 28. 1X-Xaine Crispen, 00:15.861[22]
Noah Gass Gains Checkers with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Creek County Speedway
Sapulpa, OK. (9/20/24) Noah Gass would fly to the front of the field past
five other competitors with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint League in Night One of
the T2 Promotions Sooner Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his
inaugural league victory and earn the outstanding twenty-five lap feature
victory at Creek County Speedway.
Flying onto the smooth surface with eager entrants of the POWRi 410s would
see Sam Hafertepe Jr set a quick qualifying time of 11.755-second lap with
Xavier Doney and Noah Gass each earning heat racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Sam Hafertepe Jr and Rees Moran lined up in the front row as Sam
Hafertepe Jr would gain the lead on the opening lap with Reese Moran, Xavier
Doney, Noah Gass, and Kyle Clark all racing within the early top five.
Overtaking for the top spot in a flurry of fast-paced laps, Rees Moran would gain the lead on the second lap as Xavier Doney battled into the runner-up spot with Noah Gass rapidly gaining on the leading pair of drivers.
Cruising out front with lap traffic quickly coming into play, Rees Moran and Noah Gass put on a dazzling display of on-track driving with Gass flat-footing to the front of the field on lap four around the top side of the track with Moran never really going away from the top spot battle.
Leading the final twenty-one laps through the thick of lap traffic, Noah Gass would not be denied in earning his first career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Rees Moran hustling into the runner-up position by only three-tenths of a second after leading a trio of laps.
“I couldn’t get past lap traffic and when Rees showed me his nose, I knew I had to find some grip and go,” said an elated Noah Gass in the Sapulpa Oklahoma victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “This is really sweet to get it done at what I consider a home track. Great team win, we needed this one after Rees got me in the last one, so now we’re even and I may have something for them tomorrow too”.
Challenging closely behind would find leader of lap one Sam Hafertepe Jr placing on the final podium placement with hard-charger Cody Gardner among the frontrunners late after advancing seven spots to finish fourth as Blake Hahn would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints in Night One of the T2 Promotions Sooner Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV at Creek County Speedway.
Creek County Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/20/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr(11.755)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 20G-Noah Gass
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 6-Cody Gardner(+7)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 20G-Noah Gass
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[2]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 4. 6-Cody Gardner[11]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 6. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 7. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[10]; 8. 7F-Joshua Tyre[12]; 9. 20-Noah Harris[8]; 10. 23-Sam Henderson[14]; 11. 7FX-Joshua Shipley[13]; 12. 6W-Lane Goodman[15]; 13. 9$-Kyle Clark[4]; 14. 17-Wout Hoffmans[7]; 15. 29-Emilio Hoover[9]; 16. 21-Gunner Ramey[16].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[2]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 4. 20-Noah Harris[5]; 5. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[6]; 6. 7FX-Joshua Shipley[7]; 7. 23-Sam Henderson[8]; 8. (DNS) 21-Gunner Ramey.
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 9$-Kyle Clark[3]; 4. 17-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 5. 29-Emilio Hoover[7]; 6. 7F-Joshua Tyre[8]; 7. 6W-Lane Goodman[5]; 8. 6-Cody Gardner[4].
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.755[11]; 2. 6-Cody Gardner, 00:11.862[6]; 3. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:11.928[14]; 4. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:11.962[2]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:11.990[10]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:12.014[16]; 7. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:12.030[1]; 8. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:12.131[4]; 9. 20-Noah Harris, 00:12.149[12]; 10. 6W-Lane Goodman, 00:12.184[9]; 11. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:12.196[13]; 12. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:12.437[8]; 13. 7FX-Joshua Shipley, 00:12.563[3]; 14. 29-Emilio Hoover, 00:12.670[5]; 15. 23-Sam Henderson, 00:12.696[7]; 16. 7F-Joshua Tyre, 00:12.734[15].
HERRICK SCORES MILESTONE 10TH CAREER WIN; KYLE PIERCE WINS INAUGURAL JOE’S GARAGE SOUTHERN TIER SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – September 21, 2024
CORTLAND, N.Y. – Dalton Herrick has been waiting since last September to join the double digits wins club in CRSA action.
With assistance from long-time girlfriend Takla, Herrick drew pole position for the 25-lap feature and led green to checkered to take his first win of the season at Skyline Raceway Motorsports Park and career win No. 10.
"We've drawn terrible all year, she put us on the front and I got Mike VanDusen turning the wrenches tonight,” said Herrick in victory lane. “He gave me an incredible hot rod. I gave him some feedback and he knew what to do to make this thing fast."
The win for Herrick breaks a tie with Mike Kiser for ninth on the all-time CRSA wins list.
The No. 29 and Jerry Sehn Jr. brought the field to green for 25 laps in the Joe's Garage Southern Tier Series finale. Herrick wasted no time clearing the No. 410 with Scott Landers not too far behind.
Herrick approached lapped traffic before the first yellow on lap six for Kirsten Dombroski off the pace.
On the restart, Herrick held serve as Landers and CRSA debutant Mikey Smith battled for second. Herrick opened up a two-second lead before the second yellow before the halfway mark for an accident involving Nathan Pierce and Michael Hart in turn one.
Herrick would not look back as the battle for second heated up in the final laps between Smith, Landers and Tomy Moreau. Herrick took the checkered flag to win his first in a calendar year.
Entering the feature, Herrick was the only driver who had raced at both prior CRSA features at Skyline. Did having more races on the 3/8-mile track become a factor?
“I think it helps,” said Herrick. “The track was a little different. I like the reconfigure with the wiped out backstretch and being able to get on the fence. They gave us a really fun track tonight.”
Mikey Smith made the pass for the runner-up spot with two to go past Landers. In his debut, Smith won his heat race, started fifth and moved up three spots. In a car that was driven by brother Johnny Smith this year, it was a successful night for the driver of the No. 4S.
“The last time I was here was in a micro sprint,” said Smith. “Didn’t know what I was gonna walk into or how fast I was gonna be. We showed we had speed. We’ve been trying to crack the top five everywhere I go. I’m glad we were able to get it done tonight.”
Scott Landers rounded out the podium in third, tying his best finish of the season going back to Weedsport in May.
“It was a good race,” said Landers. “Little eerie about this track coming up here, but it is awesome. Great group of people here and happy to be here to finish third.”
For the Joe's Garage Southern Tier Series championship, Kyle Pierce needed an eighth-place finish or better after heat points to win the championship.
Starting ninth in the feature, Pierce moved up to seventh by lap nine. Just before the halfway point, Pierce took sixth from father Cliff. He would look to grab one more spot from Jerry Sehn Jr., but unofficially, “The Flyin’ School Teacher” scores his second miniseries championship of the year.
“It’s always nice coming back to tracks close to home,” said Pierce. “I grew up racing bullrings, doing this feels more natural than the big momentum tracks. Still a good snack Monday.”
With two races remaining in the overall points chase, Pierce and Tomy Moreau are tied for the lead while Dalton Herrick is 21 behind.
Mikey Smith was named the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race, starting fifth and finishing second, gaining three spots.
Under the weather, Blake Warner finished 17th, but it took guts to take the green in the feature, not feeling 100 percent. Warner was given the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race for that.
17 drivers checked into Skyline tonight.
Next week, “The Future Stars of Sprint Cars” conclude their 2024 points season with a doubleheader at Utica-Rome Speedway Friday in the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge and at Land of Legends Raceway Saturday in the DisBatch Brewing Company Challenge. Action can be seen on FloRacing Friday and Land of Legends TV/DIRTVision Saturday.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 29-Dalton Herrick[1]; 2. 4S-Mikey Smith[5]; 3. 33-Scott Landers[3]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[4]; 5. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[2]; 6. 9K-Kyle Pierce[9]; 7. 4-Cliff Pierce[7]; 8. 3-Bailey Boyd[6]; 9. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[11]; 10. 99-Adam Depuy[12]; 11. J27-John Cunningham[13]; 12. D9-Dustin Sehn[15]; 13. 28-Ron Greek[10]; 14. (DNF) 10-Nathan Pierce[8]; 15. (DNF) 55-Michael Hart[17]; 16. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[14]; 17. (DNF) 21B-Blake Warner[16]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[2]; 3. 33-Scott Landers[3]; 4. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[4]; 5. J27-John Cunningham[5]; 6. 21B-Blake Warner[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Bailey Boyd[1]; 2. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[2]; 3. 9K-Kyle Pierce[3]; 4. 28-Ron Greek[5]; 5. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[4]; 6. 55-Michael Hart[6]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 4S-Mikey Smith[2]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[1]; 3. 4-Cliff Pierce[5]; 4. 99-Adam Depuy[3]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[4]
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Jedrzejek steals his 1st 410 sprint win on last corner last lap at Attica; Cap Henry claims 3rd track title
Friday, Sept. 20, 2024
By Brian Liskai
ATTICA, Ohio – A caution flag with just one lap to go in the 410 sprint feature on the last race of the 2024 season at Attica Raceway Park set up a shoot-out. Rookie Kasey Jedrzejek, 19, drove under Cap Henry on the last corner of the last lap to steal his first career division win on Kistler Racing Products/Custom Chrome Plating/Great Lakes Trucks Center/All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Presents the Mark Keegan Classic Championship Night.
Jedrzejek, who has five 360 sprint wins in 2024, started fifth in the field and trailed early race leader Stuart Brubaker, Leyton Wagner, Chris Andrews, Cap Henry and Trey Jacobs early as only two cautions fell during the 30-lap feature for the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprints. Henry took second on lap 10 and drove into the lead at the halfway point and appeared headed to victory. Then the caution flew after the white flag had fallen setting up the shoot-out.
On the restart Henry went to the bottom and Jedrzejek took to the cushion and got a tremendous run exiting turn two setting up the move in turn four to get the win over Henry, 11th starter Cale Thomas, Brubaker and 13th starter Kalib Henry.
“I ran the top the whole race….ran it hard and lost brakes about half way. That caution helped me get them back…I had used them up. My helmet shield was flying up every time I entered the corner so I was just praying I didn’t go off the edge. That yellow came out and I really wasn’t sure if I was second or third and I saw I was second on the board and I thought I had a shot. I felt good running the top so I got a good run off of two. I thought Cap would go to the bottom but he went to the middle and I just stuck it in there. I have to thank Ed Neumeister for giving me the opportunity, and Kent, John and Jason have been working hard all year and struggled first half of the year and we’ve turned it around the second half of the year,” said Jedrzejek beside his : Mr. Heater, Heat Star, Cherry’s Outdoor World, Cherry’s Propane, Team Line’m Up, Heitmeyer Concrete, Chalkstix, Elite Wings, Fisher Custom Printing, Ronda Jedrzejek Howard Hanna, DiBaggio Family, Perfection Fabricators, Simpson Race Products, FK Rod End, Sips-N-Such, BEI Supply & Rental, Nagy Coatings, Southgate Lanes backed #11N.
Henry earned his third Attica 410 track championship to go with his 2024 Attica Fremont Championship Series title.
“My guys did a great job all year. We came from behind and it takes a team to make up for that and I’ve got a great one. Zack and Jeff and Chris and Chad and Gary really did a good job all year long,” said Henry who missed the opening night of the season and came back strong for the 2024 title.
After Rusty Schlenk lead the first 10 laps of the 25-lap the Whistle Stop Presents the Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature, Ashland, Ohio’s Ryan Markham drove under him to take the top spot and drove to his second win of the year in the non-stop affair. Schlenk, Casey Noonan, Mike Bores and Kyle Moore rounded out the top five. It’s Markham’s 25th career late model win at Attica.
“Rusty and Kyle have pretty much won everything here this year except for Mikey (Bores) and me getting just one. So to beat them is an accomplishment. The car was just really good…it’s been good since I made a bunch of changes to it about two months ago,” said Markham beside his B&B Drain Service, Beer Barrel Drive Thru, After Burner Performance, Chuys Tacos & Margaritas, Monster Motors, Last Mango Soap Company, Backin the Barn Boutique, Ocala Restaurant Supply, Mar Trucking, Schaeffers Racing Oil by Kevin Hill, TGR Performance backed #5M.
Moore earned his first ever Attica late model track title to go with his 2024 Wayne County Speedway championship as well.
“We got 20 wins this year and two track championships. It’s just a great year,” said Moore.
Jimmy McGrath lead the opening three laps of the Fremont Fence 305 sprint feature before Seth Schneider took over. Schneider lead until just five laps to go when 10th starter Dustin Stroup used lap cars to drive into the lead. Jamie Miller closed quickly on Stroup when the caution flew just after the white flag appeared, setting up another one lap shoot-out. Stroup hit his marks perfectly and drove to his third division win of the year at Attica, the eighth of his career at the track and the sixth overall feature win of 2024. Miller, Dustin Dinan, Schneider and Brendan Torok rounded out the top five.
“I was hot when that caution came out. But, I’ve been in that situation before. You just have to keep calm, keep a cool head and don’t over think it. The lines I was running coming up through the field…if I could hit my marks I’ll be fine coming off of turn two. We’ve had an awesome year. I can’t thank everyone enough for all they do….Jamie and Renee, mom and dad, Katie…everybody that’s on this car,” said Stroup beside his Sulfur Town Pub, BSE Welding, Meru Safety, Velocity Print, The Pizza House, Sunrise Designs, Momma Dukes from Shelluke’s Bar and Grill, GCE LLC, Handy Grafix, Mitten Painting, Myers Racing Engines, Rohr Total Lawn Care, Eye Candy Custom Cycles, DJ Johnson & Family, GWH, Advance Auto Parts, BRS, J&J Auto backed #12x.
Miller earned his fifth 305 sprint division Attica title to go with his Attica Fremont Championship Series title for 2024.
“There’s been a lot of guys that have come and gone and I’ve raced with a lot of good guys and learned a lot watching them race and incorporated it into what I do and tried to make myself better. Hopefully we can get the Fremont title tomorrow too,” said Miller.
Attica Raceway Park Promoter John Bores and Director of Operations Justin Liskai thanked all the great fans, race teams, track employees, push truck and wrecker operators and marketing partners for a great 2024 racing season at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speed facility. Attica will be back in action in March 2025.
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Attica Raceway Park 2
Friday, Sept. 20, 2024
410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products
Qualifying
1.33W-Cap Henry, 12.518; 2.9-Trey Jacobs, 12.559; 3.01-Bryan Sebetto, 12.607; 4.14R-Sean Rayhall, 12.657; 5.29-Zeth Sabo, 12.726; 6.11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck, 12.753; 7.32-Bryce Lucius, 12.757; 8.101-Kalib Henry, 12.773; 9.1-Nate Dussel, 12.807; 10.70-Henry Malcuit, 12.872; 11.15C-Chris Andrews, 12.942; 12.35-Stuart Brubaker, 12.954; 13.38-Leyton Wagner, 12.974; 14.19-TJ Michael, 12.975; 15.17S-Tylar Rankin, 13.008; 16.5T-Travis Philo, 13.018; 17.12-Luke Griffith, 13.028; 18.W20-Greg Wilson, 13.053; 19.25R-Jordan Ryan, 13.144; 20.15H-Mitch Harble, 13.162; 21.27-Jamie Miller, 13.168; 22.X-Mike Keegan, 13.196; 23.16-DJ Foos, 13.250; 24.3-Kyle Locke, 13.252; 25.23-Cale Thomas, 13.301; 26.71H-Max Stambaugh, 13.319; 27.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.502;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 15C-Chris Andrews[3] ; 2. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[4] ; 3. 19-TJ Michael[2] ; 4. 23-Cale Thomas[8] ; 5. 25R-Jordan Ryan[5] ; 6. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[9] ; 7. X-Mike Keegan[6] ; 8. 16-DJ Foos[7] ; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[1]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 2. 38-Leyton Wagner[1] ; 3. 14R-Sean Rayhall[4] ; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo[3] ; 5. 15H-Mitch Harble[6] ; 6. 27-Jamie Miller[7] ; 7. 17S-Tylar Rankin[5] ; 8. 71H-Max Stambaugh[9] ; 9. 3-Kyle Locke[8]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs[3] ; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[1] ; 4. 101-Kalib Henry[5] ; 5. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2] ; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit[7] ; 7. 1-Nate Dussel[6] ; 8. 12-Luke Griffith[8] ; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[9]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 70-Henry Malcuit[3] ; 2. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[1] ; 3. 16-DJ Foos[7] ; 4. 17S-Tylar Rankin[5] ; 5. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[6] ; 7. 12-Luke Griffith[9] ; 8. 3-Kyle Locke[11] ; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[12] ; 10. 27-Jamie Miller[2] ; 11. 71H-Max Stambaugh[8] ; 12. 5T-Travis Philo[10]
A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)
1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[5] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[3] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[11] ; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1] ; 5. 101-Kalib Henry[13] ; 6. 9-Trey Jacobs[6] ; 7. 01-Bryan Sebetto[8] ; 8. 38-Leyton Wagner[2] ; 9. 16-DJ Foos[18] ; 10. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 11. 19-TJ Michael[9] ; 12. 29-Zeth Sabo[12] ; 13. 14R-Sean Rayhall[7] ; 14. 70-Henry Malcuit[16] ; 15. 15H-Mitch Harble[15] ; 16. 17S-Tylar Rankin[19] ; 17. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[17] ; 18. X-Mike Keegan[20] ; 19. 25R-Jordan Ryan[14] ; 20. 32-Bryce Lucius[10]
305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.
Qualifying
1.12X-Dustin Stroup, 13.571; 2.36-Seth Schneider, 13.624; 3.2-Brenden Torok, 13.626; 4.319-Steven Watts, 13.646; 5.26-Jamie Miller, 13.655; 6.1W-Paul Weaver, 13.716; 7.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 13.758; 8.3X-Blayne Keckler, 13.844; 9.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 13.883; 10.8K-Zach Kramer, 13.915; 11.12-Dylan Watson, 13.921; 12.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 13.924; 13.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 13.977; 14.63-Randy Ruble, 13.991; 15.0-Bradley Bateson, 13.997; 16.3M-Logan Mongeau, 13.999; 17.88JR-Jimmy McClure, 14.017; 18.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.030; 19.18-Ben Watson, 14.055; 20.49i-John Ivy, 14.092; 21.09-Daniel Hoffman, 14.098; 22.25-Chuck Roelle, 14.119; 23.19R-Steve Rando, 14.134; 24.8-Jim Leaser, 14.160; 25.11-Brayden Harrison, 14.242; 26.36JR-JJ Henes, 14.248; 27.98-Dave Hoppes, 14.350; 28.11TS-Tate Schiets, 14.528; 29.2T-Tony Alvarez, 14.572; 30.175-Chris Plascak, 15.082; 31.1S-Keith Whaley, 15.085; 32.38-Butch Latte, 15.116; 33.9R-Logan Riehl, 99.999;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[1] ; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[4] ; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2] ; 5. 49i-John Ivy[5] ; 6. 319-Steven Watts[3] ; 7. 36JR-JJ Henes[7] ; 8. 9R-Logan Riehl[9] ; 9. 38-Butch Latte[8]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 12X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 2. 63-Randy Ruble[2] ; 3. 8K-Zach Kramer[3] ; 4. 18-Ben Watson[1] ; 5. 8-Jim Leaser[6] ; 6. 09-Daniel Hoffman[5] ; 7. 175-Chris Plascak[8] ; 8. 1S-Keith Whaley[7]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 2. 3M-Logan Mongeau[1] ; 3. 2-Brenden Torok[4] ; 4. 3X-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 5. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[6] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[7] ; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8]
Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)
1. 12-Dylan Watson[1] ; 2. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[2] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[3] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[5] ; 6. 88JR-Jimmy McClure[6] ; 7. 25-Chuck Roelle[7] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]
B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)
1. 49i-John Ivy[1] ; 2. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[2] ; 3. 319-Steven Watts[3] ; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[7] ; 5. 36JR-JJ Henes[5] ; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[4] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[6] ; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[8] ; 9. 38-Butch Latte[9]
B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)
1. 0-Bradley Bateson[2] ; 2. 8-Jim Leaser[1] ; 3. 09-Daniel Hoffman[3] ; 4. 88JR-Jimmy McClure[4] ; 5. 98-Dave Hoppes[8] ; 6. 25-Chuck Roelle[6] ; 7. 175-Chris Plascak[5] ; 8. 1S-Keith Whaley[7]
A-Main 1 - (1 Laps)
1. 12X-Dustin Stroup[10] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[6] ; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[7] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[3] ; 5. 2-Brenden Torok[9] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[4] ; 7. 12-Dylan Watson[5] ; 8. 8K-Zach Kramer[12] ; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[13] ; 10. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[19] ; 11. 63-Randy Ruble[1] ; 12. 19R-Steve Rando[11] ; 13. 18-Ben Watson[14] ; 14. 0-Bradley Bateson[18] ; 15. 09-Daniel Hoffman[22] ; 16. 1W-Paul Weaver[16] ; 17. 49i-John Ivy[17] ; 18. 319-Steven Watts[21] ; 19. 8-Jim Leaser[20] ; 20. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2] ; 21. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[8] ; 22. 3X-Blayne Keckler[15]
RYAN TURNER WINS IN 20TH EDITION OF NORTHERN SPRINT CAR NATIONALS AT OHSWEKEN; BEGOLO TAKES CRATE SPRINT VICTORY
Article Credit: Brent Otchere
OHSWEKEN, Ont. (September 14, 2024) – Nitro 54 Variety, Arrow Express, and Sit’n Bull Tire presented the 20th Running of the Northern Sprint Car Nationals at Ohsweken Speedway on Saturday; Ryan Turner took the $30,000 A-Main win for the 360 Sprint Cars, while Brent Begolo won in the Crate Sprint division.
Northern Sprint Car Nationals 360 Sprint Cars
J.J. Hickle and Cory Turner earned front row starting positions for the 35 lap
Northern Sprint Car Nationals 360 Sprint Car A-Main. Hickle had a dream start to
the race, quickly catching the back of the 30 car field by lap six. Cory Turner
became the new leader on lap eleven after chasing Hickle down. Turner’s lead was
short-lived though, as Aaron Turkey spun and brought out the caution flag. Josh
Hansen claimed the lead on the restart, becoming the third leader of the race,
while Hickle began to fade through the field.
2024 Ohsweken track champion Dylan Westbrook started in the tenth row, but began to make his presence known as he raced himself into fifth place with ten laps to go. Two-time Nationals champion Ryan Turner also moved steadily forward from a row seven start and eventually passed Hansen for the lead on lap 27.
Anyone who saved their tires turned up the wick in the closing laps, however this hard racing resulted in contact between Jason Barney and Westbrook who were both inside the top five at the time. The damage led to Westbrook crashing hard into the inside wall in turn one and flipping, bringing out the red flag. Both drivers were unharmed in the accident.
The restart set up a three lap dash to the finish, and saw Ryan Turner stay up front to win his third Northern Sprint Car Nationals and the $30,000 grand prize. Nick Sheridan pushed hard, but had to settle for a runner-up finish after running out of fuel. Hansen took the final podium spot, followed by 2023 Nationals winner Mike Bowman in fourth, and Cory Turner in fifth. Jordan Poirier took the Hard Charger award after coming from the B-Main to finish sixth in the A-Main, while Joe Trenca, Liam Martin, Matt Billings, and Darren Dryden claimed top ten finishes.
Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars
Brian Nanticoke and Keegan Baker brought the field to the green flag for the 20
lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Baker made quick work of Nanticoke, taking the lead
of the race by the end of the first lap.
Baker had to hold off the field of stout drivers on several restarts as multiple caution flags fell during the race. He successfully kept the pressure under control all the way up to four laps left to go when traffic began to play a role.
Northern Crate Nationals champion Brent Begolo bided his time behind Baker, applying tremendous pressure on the young racer. Baker suffered a punctured left rear tire after contact while negotiating traffic, allowing Begolo to snatch the lead with just two laps left to go.
Begolo went on to claim another victory in his rookie season, quickly becoming an impressive driver in the Crate Sprint division. 2024 track champion Brett Stratford finished in second, with New York racer Josh Verne Jr finding the final podium position. Mack DeMan finished in fourth, while Lucas Smith rounded out the top five.
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Ohsweken Speedway Statistical Report
Saturday, September 14, 2024
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Northern Sprint Car Nationals
Total Entries: 90
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Northern Sprint Car Nationals 360 Sprint Cars (49 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 35 laps – NT
1. 15-Ryan Turner[13]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[7]; 3. 88H-Josh Hansen[3]; 4. 71-Mike
Bowman[15]; 5. 17X-Cory Turner[2]; 6. 28-Jordan Poirier[21]; 7. 98-Joe
Trenca[9]; 8. 9-Liam Martin[18]; 9. 84B-Matt Billings[16]; 10. 12DD-Darren
Dryden[4]; 11. 5-DJ Christie[6]; 12. 77T-Tyeller Powless[25]; 13. 67X-JJ
Hickle[1]; 14. 21-Alex Therrien[26]; 15. 94-Todd Hoddick[17]; 16. 28F-Davie
Franek[27]; 17. 14H-Jim Huppunen[28]; 18. 71H-Max Stambaugh[8]; 19. 19D-Allan
Downey[20]; 20. 3G-Dale Gosselin[11]; 21. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[30]; 22. 68-Aaron
Turkey[24]; 23. 87X-Shone Evans[10]; 24. (DNF) 87-Jason Barney[5]; 25. (DNF)
47X-Dylan Westbrook[19]; 26. (DNF) 36-Logan Crisafulli[14]; 27. (DNF) 53-Shawn
Donath[12]; 28. (DNF) 85-Dustin Daggett[29]; 29. (DNF) 52X-Jesse Costa[23]; 30.
(DNF) 11-Jamie Turner[22]
A-Main Lap Leaders – J.J. Hickle 1-10; Cory Turner 11-12; Josh Hansen 13-26;
Ryan Turner 27-35
Hard Charger – Jordan Poirier +15
Awards:
-A-Main Winner – Ryan Turner (Free Fire Suit – EPIC Racewear)
-Rookie of the Nationals – J.J. Hickle ($250 – Dip-A-Chip)
-Bill Peer Memorial Best Appearing Car – D.J. Christie ($350 – Corr/Pak
Merchandising)
-Travis Rutz Long Tow – Alex Therrien ($250 – Rolleez)
-Fastest Qualifier – J.J. Hickle ($300 – Ackland Insurance)
-Fastest Canadian Qualifier – Nick Sheridan ($300 Case IH)
-Hard Charger – Jordan Poirier ($300 – Connell’s Construction)
Pole Dash [Started] 5 laps – 1:15.061
1. 67X-JJ Hickle[1]; 2. 17X-Cory Turner[4]; 3. 88H-Josh Hansen[2]; 4.
12DD-Darren Dryden[3]; 5. 87-Jason Barney[6]; 6. 5-DJ Christie[8]; 7. 45-Nick
Sheridan[7]; 8. 71H-Max Stambaugh[5]
B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[3]; 2. 19D-Allan Downey[2]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 4.
11-Jamie Turner[1]; 5. 52X-Jesse Costa[5]; 6. 68-Aaron Turkey[7]; / 7. 10V-Billy
VanInwegen Jr[14]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless[6]; 9. 28F-Davie Franek[9]; 10.
21-Alex Therrien[8]; 11. 79-Jordan Thomas[19]; 12. 7NY-Matt Farnham[17]; 13.
10H-Kelly Hebing[22]; 14. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[12]; 15. 0-Glenn Styres[20]; 16.
7-Eric Gledhill[16]; 17. 14H-Jim Huppunen[10]; 18. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[15]; 19.
21K-Kyle Phillips[21]; 20. (DNF) 84-Tyler Rand[13]; 21. (DNF) 15GG-Garrett
Green[18]; 22. (DNF) 85-Dustin Daggett[11]
C-Main [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 2. 0-Glenn Styres[3]; 3. 21K-Kyle Phillips[4]; 4.
10H-Kelly Hebing[10]; / 5. 21J-John Burbridge Jr[2]; 6. 13-Evan Reynolds[1]; 7.
70MM-Dale Curran[7]; 8. 94X-Scott Hall[6]; 9. 46-Kevin Pauls[8]; 10. (DNF)
19KC-Mathieu Bardier[9]
Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 2. 87-Jason Barney[4]; 3. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; / 4.
68-Aaron Turkey[1]; 5. 21-Alex Therrien[5]; 6. 84-Tyler Rand[7]; 7. (DNF)
17-Jared Horstman[8]; 8. (DNF) 19KC-Mathieu Bardier[6]; 9. (DNS) 52K-Scott
Kreutter
Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – 2:25.963
1. 88H-Josh Hansen[4]; 2. 3G-Dale Gosselin[1]; 3. 36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; / 4.
77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 5. 14H-Jim Huppunen[5]; 6. 15GG-Garrett Green[6]; 7.
21J-John Burbridge Jr[7]; 8. 46-Kevin Pauls[8]
Heat Race 3 [Started] 10 laps – 2:21.758
1. 67X-JJ Hickle[4]; 2. 87X-Shone Evans[1]; 3. 94-Todd Hoddick[2]; / 4.
28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 5. 52X-Jesse Costa[6]; 6. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[7]; 7.
79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 8. 94X-Scott Hall[8]
Heat Race 4 [Started] 10 laps – 2:23.720
1. 98-Joe Trenca[1]; 2. 5-DJ Christie[4]; 3. 71-Mike Bowman[3]; / 4. 11-Jamie
Turner[5]; 5. 7-Eric Gledhill[2]; 6. 7NY-Matt Farnham[6]; 7. 0-Glenn Styres[7]
Heat Race 5 [Started] 10 laps – 2:25.606
1. 17X-Cory Turner[2]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[4]; 3. 9-Liam Martin[1]; / 4.
47X-Dylan Westbrook[3]; 5. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 6. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[7];
7. 21K-Kyle Phillips[6]; 8. 70MM-Dale Curran[8]
Heat Race 6 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[2]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[1]; 3. 84B-Matt Billings[3]; / 4.
19D-Allan Downey[4]; 5. 85-Dustin Daggett[5]; 6. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[7]; 7. 13-Evan
Reynolds[8]; 8. 10H-Kelly Hebing[6]
Qualifications Flight 1
1. 87-Jason Barney, 00:13.610; 2. 88H-Josh Hansen, 00:13.703; 3. 15-Ryan Turner,
00:13.705; 4. 36-Logan Crisafulli, 00:13.855; 5. 12DD-Darren Dryden, 00:13.860;
6. 77T-Tyeller Powless, 00:13.898; 7. 2. 68-Aaron Turkey, 00:13.935; 8. 3.
3G-Dale Gosselin, 00:14.045; / 9. 21-Alex Therrien, 00:14.074; 10. 14H-Jim
Huppunen, 00:14.262; 11. 19KC-Mathieu Bardier, 00:14.309; 12. 15GG-Garrett
Green, 00:14.361; 13. 84-Tyler Rand, 00:14.485; 14. 21J-John Burbridge Jr,
00:14.855; 15. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:15.029; 16. 46-Kevin Pauls, 00:15.810; 17.
52K-Scott Kreutter, NT
Qualifications Flight 2
1. 67X-JJ Hickle, 00:13.499; 2. 5-DJ Christie, 00:13.718; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier,
00:13.782; 4. 71-Mike Bowman, 00:13.886; 5. 94-Todd Hoddick, 00:13.919; 6.
7-Eric Gledhill, 00:13.977; 7. 87X-Shone Evans, 00:13.990; 8. 98-Joe Trenca,
00:14.048; / 9. 79-Jordan Thomas, 00:14.081; 10. 11-Jamie Turner, 00:14.123; 11.
4. 52X-Jesse Costa, 00:14.124; 12. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:14.144; 13. 77E-Ashton
VanEvery, 00:14.276; 14. 0-Glenn Styres, 00:14.622; 15. 94X-Scott Hall,
00:14.690; 16. 46C-Ryan Coniam
Qualifications Flight 3
1. 45-Nick Sheridan, 00:13.621; 2. 47X-Dylan Westbrook, 00:13.772; 3. 84B-Matt
Billings, 00:13.951; 4. 17X-Cory Turner, 00:13.963; 5. 71H-Max Stambaugh,
00:14.142; 6. 9-Liam Martin, 00:14.160; 7. 53-Shawn Donath, 00:14.387; 8.
28F-Davie Franek, 00:14.411; / 9. 85-Dustin Daggett, 00:14.479; 10. 21K-Kyle
Phillips, 00:14.554; 11. 10H-Kelly Hebing, 00:14.620; 12. 10V-Billy VanInwegen
Jr, 00:14.634; 13. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:14.740; 14. 70MM-Dale Curran, 00:14.747;
15. 19D-Allan Downey, 00:14.767[2]; 16. 13-Evan Reynolds, 00:14.842
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Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars (41 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 20 laps – NT
1. 71-Brent Begolo[5]; 2. BS39-Brett Stratford[8]; 3. 1V-Josh Verne Jr[10]; 4.
00-Mack DeMan[3]; 5. 52L-Lucas Smith[16]; 6. 16X-Keegan Baker[2]; 7. 94-Ryan
Fraser[4]; 8. 20-Johnny Miller[9]; 9. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[1]; 10. 51L-Lee
Ladouceur[13]; 11. 88-Lance Erskine[15]; 12. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[6]; 13.
72-Tanner Podwinski[14]; 14. 53-Logan Shwedyk[19]; 15. 9-Adam Turner[30]; 16.
87-Andrew Hennessy[21]; 17. 74-Rob Neely[25]; 18. 2S-Al Sleight[18]; 19. 85C-Cam
MacKinnon[7]; 20. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[29]; 21. 2-Travis Hofstetter[20]; 22.
24A-AJ Lewis[12]; 23. 98-Jonah Mutton[24]; 24. 29W-Tyler Ward[26]; 25.
28T-Cameron Thomson[17]; 26. 14W-Greg Wilson[11]; 27. 777-Cameron Olm[22]; 28.
(DNF) 44-Connor Ross[27]; 29. (DNF) 777A-Tyler Willard[23]; 30. (DNF) 8-Trevor
Young[28]
Hard Charger – Adam Turner +15
B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 74-Rob Neely[4]; 2. 29W-Tyler Ward[1]; 3. 44-Connor Ross[2]; 4. 8-Trevor
Young[8]; 5. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[3]; 6. 9-Adam Turner[7]; / 7. 14B-Broden
Weiler[12]; 8. 5-Tom Pellezari[14]; 9. 27-Niko Hansen[5]; 10. 93-Guy
Gosselin[13]; 11. M52-Marc Surprenant[15]; 12. 3-Brad Bacher[11]; 13. 24K-Kiana
Teal[9]; 14. 26-John Verney[10]; 15. 69K-Ken Hamilton[16]; 16. (DNS) 99-Joshua
Hill; 17. (DNS) 38-Melissa Miller
Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:05.625
1. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[1]; 2. 94-Ryan Fraser[2]; 3. 71-Brent Begolo[10]; 4. 2S-Al
Sleight[4]; 5. 1V-Josh Verne Jr[9]; 6. 777A-Tyler Willard[5]; / 7. 4B-Darrell
Pelletier[7]; 8. 44-Connor Ross[11]; 9. 14B-Broden Weiler[6]; 10. M52-Marc
Surprenant[3]; 11. 69K-Ken Hamilton[8]
Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[4]; 2. 14W-Greg Wilson[1]; 3. 72-Tanner Podwinski[2]; 4.
88-Lance Erskine[5]; 5. 24A-AJ Lewis[8]; 6. 777-Cameron Olm[6]; / 7. 29W-Tyler
Ward[9]; 8. 26-John Verney[3]; 9. 9-Adam Turner[10]; 10. 5-Tom Pellezari[7]
Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:05.372
1. 16X-Keegan Baker[1]; 2. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[2]; 3. BS39-Brett Stratford[6]; 4.
52L-Lucas Smith[5]; 5. 28T-Cameron Thomson[7]; 6. 98-Jonah Mutton[3]; / 7.
99-Joshua Hill[4]; 8. 27-Niko Hansen[9]; 9. 3-Brad Bacher[8]; 10. (DNS)
38-Melissa Miller
Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:04.268
1. 00-Mack DeMan[1]; 2. 20-Johnny Miller[2]; 3. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[3]; 4.
53-Logan Shwedyk[4]; 5. 87-Andrew Hennessy[5]; 6. 2-Travis Hofstetter[8]; / 7.
74-Rob Neely[7]; 8. 8-Trevor Young[6]; 9. 24K-Kiana Teal[9]; 10. 93-Guy
Gosselin[10]
Tony Gomes races to Coors Light Big Trophy Night win/ Andy Forsberg claims 10th Placerville title
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…Modesto’s Tony Gomes tallied his second Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car win of the season on Saturday at Placerville Speedway, while Auburn’s Andy Forsberg secured his 10th career track championship.
Fellow winners on Coors Light Big Trophy Championship Night included Ray Trimble with the Mountain Democrat Late Models, Nick Baldwin with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and Austin Struthers with the Mountain Democrat Mini Trucks.
Martinez driver Anthony Slaney locked up the Late Model title, with Baldwin earning his sixth Pure Stock championship. Mike Miller also claimed his third Mini Truck title on Saturday.
The 25-lap Sprint Car feature began with Jodie Robinson, Andy Forsberg and Tony Gomes battling up front. Multiple different leaders were seen in the main event, with Forsberg up front until Robinson drove by early on.
Several cautions plagued the contest over the first five laps, but in between them the action continued to be hot and heavy. Restarts made things interesting, and Gomes soon found his groove, getting into second on lap nine. He then made the move by Robinson on lap 10 and looked to pull away from the pack.
Placerville’s Shane Hopkins was also on the charge from his 12th starting spot. Hopkins ran the bottom side to perfection and grabbed second on lap 16. Lapped traffic late in the going made things hectic for Gomes, which allowed Hopkins to close the gap.
Gomes hit his marks however and crossed under the Ron Stahl checkered flag for victory over Hopkins, Robinson, Bubba Decaires and Jake Andreotti in the top-five. Forsberg crossed the stripe in sixth and it was good enough to wrap up championship 10 at Placerville. Decaires finished second, just seven markers back, while Gomes missed out on the title by only nine points.
Ray Trimble started from the front row in the Mountain Democrat Late Model feature and led every step of the way en route to victory. Dan Brown Jr. came home in second, followed by Matt Micheli, Rod Oliver and Tyler Lightfoot.
Anthony Slaney had battled his way towards the front at one point until getting crossed up while making a bid for the lead and ended up eighth. He finished up with five wins this season en route to the title.
With the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks, it was Sacramento’s Jason Poppert leading the way early on. Poppert has shown immense speed this season and looked to park it in victory lane on Big Trophy Night.
Nick Baldwin hounded Poppert though and on lap 10 made a beautiful outside move to grab the point. Baldwin led the remainder for his seventh win of the year to lock up the title. Poppert, Ryan Peter, Tyler Lightfoot and Kevin Jinkerson rounded out the top-five.
The final Mountain Democrat Mini Truck race of 2024 was all about Austin Struthers, who picked up his first win of the season. Paige Miller, Luke Costa, Paizlee Miller and Bobby Clark completed the top-five.
Mike Miller battled towards the front until encountering issues that left him with a seventh-place result. It was still good enough to win his third track title.
Results
Placerville Speedway
Coors Light Big Trophy Night
September 14, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 7C-Tony Gomes[4]; 2. 21-Shane Hopkins[12]; 3. 14W-Jodie Robinson[1]; 4. 94-Greg Decaires V[8]; 5. 7P-Jake Andreotti[10]; 6. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 7. 02-Ashton Torgerson[9]; 8. 2A-Austin Wood[3]; 9. 25S-Seth Standley[5]; 10. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[7]; 11. 15-Cody Key[16]; 12. 98-Chris Masters[13]; 13. 25JR-Cody Johnson[19]; 14. 3-Cole Schroeder[14]; 15. 24S-Izaak Sharp[6]; 16. 97-Blaine Craft[15]; 17. 88-Austin Torgerson[17]; 18. 24K-Koa Crane[11]; 19. 85-AJ Alderman[20]; 20. 17-Anthony Snow[18]
CHARTRAND ENDS LONG WINLESS DROUGHT, WINS FIRST CAREER CRSA FEATURE
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – September 15, 2024
WOODHULL, N.Y. – 13 years ago to the weekend, Tyler Chartrand debuted at Woodhull Raceway in a 305 sprint car.
It had been 14 years since he last found victory lane in a different car/series, until Sept. 14, 2024.
Chartrand took the lead on lap six from Nathan Pierce and did not look back for his first career CRSA victory in the final race of the Dandy Triple Play.
The win makes Chartrand the 82nd different winner in CRSA action and the fifth first-time winner this season, joining Matt Rotz, Dillon Paddock, Adam DePuy and Dan Craun.
“I’m gonna celebrate this for a month,” said a happy Chartrand in victory lane. “This is the biggest win of my career. This is absolutely amazing.”
It’s been a season in which the driver of the No. 12 has had bad luck. From good finishes to good finishes turned upside down in the final laps, with two top-5s and a trio of finishes outside the top 10, all the bad luck doesn’t represent the season.
“It shows several years of my crew putting my best foot forward behind us,” Chartrand said. “This X-1 chassis came to life tonight.”
Nathan Pierce and Tyler Chartrand brought the field to green for the 25-lap feature. Pierce led the opening five laps until Chartrand looked low for the lead in turn four to gather enough bite and lead.
Pierce stayed on the tail tank of Chartrand, with the biggest gap of a second. While the driver of the No. 10 kept fighting, another driver was looking for the runner-up spot.
On a track mostly set for the bottom, Dillon Paddock tested the top all night and almost found his way past Nathan, but he fell two tenths short.
In a race plagued with six yellows, Paddock, Pierce and Tyler Graves were close to the leader in the final eight laps. In the end, Chartrand took the win by 0.7 seconds.
“I was hoping we could end the race soon,” said Chartrand. “We ran those first 7-8 laps caution-free and made the move on Nathan. Every lap it was about driving the thing as hard as I could. We made the right adjustments and get the right laps in.”
Chartrand bettered a second place finish he scored May 18, 2014 at Glen Ridge Motorsports Park.
Despite falling a spot short, Nathan Pierce recorded a career-high second at Woodhull, besting a third at Genesee in Sep. 2023. After a Friday night at Penn Can he wanted to forget, Pierce made setup changes that greatly improved.
“We regrouped,” Pierce said. “My dad threw some stuff at it and it didn’t work too bad. Sometimes stuff works out, sometimes it doesn’t.
As for Dillon Paddock, it was his second podium of the season and first since winning at Land of Legends Raceway July 4. Paddock looked for traction in lines where his adversaries weren’t going, but it didn't work in the end.
“I always do better when I have a little more wing speed and keep the momentum up,” said Paddock. “Can’t really follow these guys. Have to go where they’re not and I was trying everything to pass cars.”
A big shake-up with the overall points standings as points leader Tomy Moreau spun with nine laps to go after hitting a yuke tire into turn four, fading back to 15th in the end. What was an 18-point lead for Moreau has turned into Kyle Pierce taking the points lead by six as he finished sixth with three races remaining.
Kyle Pierce also took home the Dandy Triple Play championship by one point on Dalton Herrick.
Tyler Graves was awarded the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race for his move on Dalton Herrick to finish fourth.
Adam DePuy was tonight’s Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger, starting 16th and finishing eighth.
22 drivers checked into Woodhull Raceway.
CRSA will now turn its attention to Skyline Raceway Motorsports Park Friday for the Joe's Garage Southern Tier Series finale.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[1]; 3. 8-Dillon Paddock[3]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[7]; 5. 29-Dalton Herrick[6]; 6. 9K-Kyle Pierce[10]; 7. 4-Cliff Pierce[12]; 8. 99-Adam Depuy[16]; 9. 33-Scott Landers[17]; 10. 18C-Dan Craun[5]; 11. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[4]; 12. 48A-Alysha Bay[20]; 13. 18-Timmy Lotz[19]; 14. 21B-Blake Warner[8]; 15. 22-Tomy Moreau[18]; 16. D9-Dustin Sehn[14]; 17. (DNF) 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[11]; 18. (DNF) J27-John Cunningham[9]; 19. (DNF) 23-John Smith[21]; 20. (DNF) 28-Ron Greek[13]; 21. (DNF) 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[15]; 22. (DNS) 30-Kirsten Dombroski
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9K-Kyle Pierce[4]; 2. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[1]; 3. 21B-Blake Warner[3]; 4. 28-Ron Greek[5]; 5. 25G-Tyler Graves[8]; 6. 99-Adam Depuy[6]; 7. 22-Tomy Moreau[7]; 8. 48A-Alysha Bay[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[1]; 2. 8-Dillon Paddock[4]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[2]; 4. 18C-Dan Craun[6]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[3]; 6. 23-John Smith[5]; 7. 18-Timmy Lotz[7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. J27-John Cunningham[4]; 2. 4-Cliff Pierce[2]; 3. 12-Tyler Chartrand[5]; 4. 10-Nathan Pierce[6]; 5. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[1]; 6. 33-Scott Landers[3]; 7. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[7]
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Bubak and Doney the big winners as 14th annual Hockett-McMillin Memorial concludes at Lucas Oil Speedway
WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 14, 2024) - A pair of first-time champions celebrated feature victories Saturday night at the 14th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Jake Bubak emerged from an early three-car battle, wound up leading 24 of 25 laps and held off a late charge from Scott Bogucki to capture the POWRi 410 Sprint feature. Meanwhile, Xavier Doney made the leap from race runner-up a year ago into victory lane in the POWRi WAR Sprint division.
"This is really special," Bubak said. "The Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial is a big one, probably the biggest memorial race in sprint cars."
The Hockett-McMillin Memorial pays tribute to the legacy of Jesse Hockett of Warsaw, Mo., who was a star in both the winged and non-wing sprint divisions when he lost his life in a shop accident in 2010. His cousin and crew chief, Daniel McMillin, was killed in an automobile accident in 2006.
Bubak, of Arvada, Colo., scored his fifth career POWRi 410 feature victory and his first Hockett-Memorial trophy - plus a check for $10,000. He also was the winner in Friday night's preliminary feature, which was worth $3,000.
Bubak started on the pole and led the opening laps with Ayrton Gennetten close behind as Aaron Reutzel ran third. Reutzel advanced into second on lap six before Gennetten regained the spot the next time around.
With the top three separated by less than a half-second, Reutzel grabbed the lead on lap nine with an outside pass out of turn four, but Bubak took it back a lap later just before the race’s first caution came out.
"That was pretty fun racing with Ayrton and Aaron," Bubak said. "I appreciate Aaron giving me a lane there. He raced me really clean. That was really cool and a lof of fun."
Bubak took off after the restart and needed just two laps to open a 1.8-second advantage over Gennetten with Reutzel third and in Bogucki fourth. Bubak continued to expand his cushion and it was 2.5 seconds by lap 20.
"That restart was good timing," Bubak said. "I guess (Reutzel) didn't beat me to the line, so I got to be the leader and choose where I wanted. We restarted and he just showed me I had to run a little harder in (turns) three and four. I started to run really hard up there and the car got better."
The aggressive driving paid off as Bubak was able to build a sizeable lead with the laps winding down.
"I think I was just being too conservative knowing this place is so hard on tires and I definitely killed these tires ... but I was gonna go for it," Bubak said. "I just ran as hard as I could up there."
Bogucki, of Mclaren Vale, South Australia, was on the move and roared into second by lap 21, but was still nearly two seconds behind Bubak with time running out. I turned out that Bogucki needed another lap or two.
Bubak was able to hold off the hard-charging Bogucki, winning by .693 seconds at the checkers as fireworks exploded over the infield.
“We were a little snug around the top side," Bogucki said. "Ayrton and Aaron could get up there and free up and Jake as well. I just committed to the bottom and I think I made one and two wider and it was making my entry easier.
"As long as I was running them down, I wasn't moving. It's great to be here. A great place, great facility and always a good time."
Reutzel wound up third with Thursday-night preliminary feature winner Gennetten fourth and Joe B. Miller fifth.
Doney prevails for POWRi WAR victory: One year after finishing as the runner-up and with some other near-misses in this race, Xavier Doney of Odessa, Mo., was able to get it done in the wingless portion of the Hockett-McMillin Memorial.
Doney took over the lead with 10 laps remaining and held off Jesse Vermillion of Greencastle, Ind., in a three-lap shootout after a late-race restart, to earn the $4,077 victory.
“I'll be waking up (Sunday) and pinching myself, making sure this isn't a dream," the 18-year-old Doney said after his seventh win of the season - but undoubtedly the biggest of his young sprint-car career.
"It really feels amazing," Doney added. "I guess the fifth time is the charm. It's the fifth race here and finally winning the Hockett, one of the biggest races in Missouri every year. It's a really special one to win."
One of a handful of drivers pulling double duty, Doney finished eighth in the 410 feature.
In the WAR division, he was the third and final leader of the 25-lapper that saw several contenders suffer misfortune.
Chase Howard, starting on the outside of row one, grabbed the early lead. Howard already had a three-second lead over defending race winner Ricky Lewis when a red flag stopped the action on lap two as former Hockett-McMillin race winner Wesley Smith jumped the cushion and rolled his car in turn three and Anthony Nicholson had a rollover in turn two.
A strong restart by Howard kept him in the lead, but trouble struck on lap six as Howard’s motor went up in flames entering turn one. Kobe Simpson, a half-second behind Howard at that point, inherited the lead with Lewis third and Doney fourth.
The third-starting Simpson got away after the restart to open a nearly one-second lead over Lewis by lap 10. Doney moved around Lewis on the low side of turn four and into second on lap 12 and began to pursue Simpson.
Just three laps later, the sixth-starting Doney took over the top spot with an inside pass off turn two. Doney said the low groove is one he patiently waited to make work to his advantage.
"I kind of scouted (the bottom) out during hot laps," Doney said. "Pretty much everywhere was quick in hot laps, except the bottom because the grease was there. I knew it would come in during this race and I stuck to the bottom and managed to get by the guys who were throwing slide jobs."
Vermillion, who started 17th, moved into second on a lap-17 restart and Doney fought him off for the lead over the next several laps. Doney’s lead was .375 seconds over Vermillion when a caution flew on lap 22 as eighth-place Riley Kreisel spun in turn two.
That set up a three-lap shootout for the win. Before the field could complete a lap, Lewis took a wild flip between turns one and two. Lewis, who had charged back into the top 10 after changing the flat tire earlier, walked away from the wild ride which ended his chance for a repeat.
Doney was able to take it home from there as he beat Vermillion by .554 seconds at the finish. Simpson was third with Shawn Westerfield fourth and Kyle Shipley in fifth.
"We had the car set-up this time," Vermillion said. "I made up a lot of spots. You have to start top 10 to win these usually and I actually had a shot. I knew (Doney) would have to make a mistake off the bottom for me to get there.
"I screwed up on the last restart and he got me a little bit. That kind of sealed the deal."
LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (Sept. 14, 2024)
14th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial
POWRi 410 Winged Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 2. 1X-Scott Bogucki[6]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 6. 98P-Miles Paulus[9]; 7. 79-Kyle Jones[13]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[17]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[21]; 10. 17-Zach Hampton[16]; 11. 21-Gunner Ramey[23]; 12. 45X-Jace Park[5]; 13. 4W-Jamie Ball[8]; 14. 3-Howard Moore[15]; 15. 23-Lance Moss[19]; 16. 44-Chris Martin[11]; 17. 9$-Kyle Clark[20]; 18. 99X-Dalton Stevens[24]; 19. 24-Elijah Gile[22]; 20. 12X-Chase Randall[10]; 21. 23B-Brian Bell[14]; 22. 22M-Rees Moran[12]; 23. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 24. 91-Riley Kreisel[18]
Max Papis Innovations LCQ 1 - 1. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 2. 44-Chris Martin[2]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones[4]; 4. 3-Howard Moore[5]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 6. 23-Lance Moss[8]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[11]; 9. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10]; 10. 74N-Natalie Doney[9]; 11. (DNS) 77-Jack Wagner; 12. (DNS) 1JR-Steven Russell.
Hoosier Racing Tire LCQ 2 - 1. 12X-Chase Randall[1]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 3. 23B-Brian Bell[5]; 4. 17-Zach Hampton[6]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel[2]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[9]; 8. 99X-Dalton Stevens[7]; 9. 75X-Glen Saville[11]; 10. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[10]; 11. 44H-Derek Hagar[4]; 12. 75-Tyler Blank[12]
POWRI WAR Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 2. 5-Jesse Vermillion[17]; 3. 21K-Kobe Simpson[3]; 4. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[11]; 5. 4U-Kyle Shipley[15]; 6. 6-Mario Clouser[10]; 7. 15-Matt Sherrell[13]; 8. 79X-Kyle Jones[7]; 9. 77-Jack Wagner[9]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner[18]; 11. 33W-Rece Wommack[16]; 12. 26-Zachary Clark[23]; 13. 24-Casey Shuman[12]; 14. 1-Paul White[22]; 15. 91-Riley Kreisel[4]; 16. 15E-Dakota Earls[20]; 17. 73V-Blake Vermillion[21]; 18. 49-Brian Ruhlman[24]; 19. 41-Ricky Lewis[1]; 20. 11W-Wyatt Burks[5]; 21. 2H-Luke Howard[19]; 22. 13-Chase Howard[2]; 23. 44-Wesley Smith[8]; 24. 16-Anthony Nicholson[14]
Max Papis Innovations LCQ 1 - 1. 77-Jack Wagner[2]; 2. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[1]; 3. 15-Matt Sherrell[6]; 4. 4U-Kyle Shipley[3]; 5. 5-Jesse Vermillion[5]; 6. 2H-Luke Howard[10]; 7. 73V-Blake Vermillion[8]; 8. 26-Zachary Clark[11]; 9. 10-Bryan Debrick[9]; 10. B52-Blake Bowers[13]; 11. 6X-Frank Rodgers[15]; 12. 21-Caleb Stelzig[4]; 13. 15EX-Jason Earls[16]; 14. 2-Chad Goff[7]; 15. (DNS) 06-Rylan Gray; 16. (DNS) 57-Chase Parson; 17. (DNS) 15B-Quinton Benson
Hoosier Racing Tire LCQ 2 - 1. 6-Mario Clouser[1]; 2. 24-Casey Shuman[8]; 3. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack[14]; 5. 73-Samuel Wagner[2]; 6. 15E-Dakota Earls[5]; 7. 1-Paul White[7]; 8. 49-Brian Ruhlman[13]; 9. 11X-Tom Curran[4]; 10. 33-Bryson Smith[16]; 11. 27-Justin Johnson[15]; 12. 7S-Wade Seiler[12]; 13. 46M-Dusty Murray[11]; 14. 11WX-Chris Morgan[6]; 15. 21M-Michael Moore[10]; 16. (DNS) 79-Keith Martin
Summit USRA Nationals next: The Summit USRA Nationals return to Lucas Oil Speedway next week for the fourth consecutive year, with a test and tune kicking things off on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Pit gates will open at 1 p.m. with practice from 6-9 p.m.
Xavier Doney Drives to Championship Night Win with POWRi WAR in Hockett/McMillin Memorial
Wheatland, MO. (9/14/24) Xavier Doney would seem to find another gear of
speed mid-point in the Championship Night feature event of the Fourteenth Annual
Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway with the POWRi
Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League to drive away and capture his seventh career
feature victory wrapping up the premier weekend racing event.
Racing onto the quick surface of Lucas Oil Speedway, POWRi WAR would find
forty-one talented traditional sprinters witnessing Mario Clouser set the
quickest hot-lap time of 15.286-second lap as Jack Wagner and Mario Clouser each
earned semi-feature victories.
Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Ricky
Lewis and Chase Howard lined up in the front row, Chase Howard would gain the
lead on the opening lap with Ricky Lewis, Riley Kreisel, Kobe Simpson, and Matt
Sherrell all blasting into the top five running spots.
Leading the first six laps, Chase Howard would appear to be in repeating form
from the night before until his engine would expire on lap seven taking the
fast-running leader Howard from competitions and relegating the lead to Kobe
Simpson after the field bunching restart.
Cruising out front, Kobe Simpson would keep the challengers at bay as Xavier
Doney, Riley Kreisel, Jesse Vermillion, Shawn Westerfeld, and Mario Clouser all
started battling behind the leader for the runner-up position.
Blasting to the top spot with an excellent lap fourteen run, Xavier Doney
would overtake Kobe Simpson to the line as the laps began to click away rapidly
with the leader setting sail in the final stages of the traditional main event.
Gliding out front on the final eleven laps, Xavier Doney would emerge
victorious with the POWRi WAR Sprint League at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his
third yearly league victory and perhaps the biggest of his career. Staying in
the hunt after blazing a trail through the field, Jesse Vermillion would finish
runner-up as leader of nine laps Kobe Simpson completed the final podium
placements.
“I was waiting for the lines to come in in the feature, with everyone being
so fast out here and throwing sliders, I just stuck to the bottom and ran my
line,” said victorious Xavier Doney in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane
celebrations. Adding, “It really feels amazing to be here and win such a special
event, to be honest, I’ll be waking up tomorrow pinching myself to make sure
it’s not a dream.”
Challenging closely behind would find Shawn Westerfeld finish fourth as event
hard-charger Kyle Shipley rounded out the top-five finishers for the POWRi WAR
at Lucas Oil Speedway on Championship Night of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi WAR | 9/14/24:
Start2Finish Quick Hot Lap Time: 6-Mario Clouser(13.468)
Max Papis Innovation Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 77-Jack Wagner
Hoosier Racing Tire Semi-Feature Winner: 6-Mario Clouser
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 41-Ricky Lewis
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 5V-Jesse Vermillion(+15)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 2.
5-Jesse Vermillion[17]; 3. 21K-Kobe Simpson[3]; 4. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[11]; 5.
4U-Kyle Shipley[15]; 6. 6-Mario Clouser[10]; 7. 15-Matt Sherrell[13]; 8.
79X-Kyle Jones[7]; 9. 77-Jack Wagner[9]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner[18]; 11. 33W-Rece
Wommack[16]; 12. 26-Zachary Clark[23]; 13. 24-Casey Shuman[12]; 14. 1-Paul
White[22]; 15. 91-Riley Kreisel[4]; 16. 15E-Dakota Earls[20]; 17. 73V-Blake
Vermillion[21]; 18. 49-Brian Ruhlman[24]; 19. 41-Ricky Lewis[1]; 20. 11W-Wyatt
Burks[5]; 21. 2H-Luke Howard[19]; 22. 13-Chase Howard[2]; 23. 44-Wesley
Smith[8]; 24. 16-Anthony Nicholson[14].
Max Papis Innovations LCQ 1 (15 Laps): 1. 77-Jack Wagner[2]; 2. 4J-Shawn
Westerfeld[1]; 3. 15-Matt Sherrell[6]; 4. 4U-Kyle Shipley[3]; 5. 5-Jesse
Vermillion[5]; 6. 2H-Luke Howard[10]; 7. 73V-Blake Vermillion[8]; 8. 26-Zachary
Clark[11]; 9. 10-Bryan Debrick[9]; 10. B52-Blake Bowers[13]; 11. 6X-Frank
Rodgers[15]; 12. 21-Caleb Stelzig[4]; 13. 15EX-Jason Earls[16]; 14. 2-Chad
Goff[7]; 15. (DNS) 06-Rylan Gray; 16. (DNS) 57-Chase Parson; 17. (DNS)
15B-Quinton Benson.
Hoosier Racing Tire LCQ 2 (15 Laps): 1. 6-Mario Clouser[1]; 2. 24-Casey
Shuman[8]; 3. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack[14]; 5. 73-Samuel
Wagner[2]; 6. 15E-Dakota Earls[5]; 7. 1-Paul White[7]; 8. 49-Brian Ruhlman[13];
9. 11X-Tom Curran[4]; 10. 33-Bryson Smith[16]; 11. 27-Justin Johnson[15]; 12.
7S-Wade Seiler[12]; 13. 46M-Dusty Murray[11]; 14. 11WX-Chris Morgan[6]; 15.
21M-Michael Moore[10]; 16. (DNS) 79-Keith Martin.
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Jake Bubak Jockeys to Championship Night Checkers with POWRi 410 Sprints in Hockett/McMillin
Wheatland, MO. (9/14/24) Jake Bubak would lead twenty-four of twenty-five laps in spectacular fashion with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in Championship Night of the 14th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial to notch his second season league victory and land the $10,000 payday in a phenomenal feature event for the ages at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Flying onto the smooth surface with thirty-two talented entrants of the POWRi 410’s would see Brian Bell set a quick hot lap time of 13.33-second lap with Miles Paulus and Chase Randall each earning last-chance qualifier victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Jake Bubak and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row as Jake Bubak would gain the lead on the opening lap with Ayrton Gennetten, Aaron Reutzel, Joe B Miller, and Noah Gass all raced within the early contending top five.
Throwing sliders and crossovers on both sides of the finely prepared racing surface at Lucas Oil Speedway would see Jake Bubak continually protecting the lead from a low-running Ayrton Gennetten and an extremely high-line running Aaron Reutzel as neither of the three top contenders would shy away from the battle.
Overtaking for the top spot for a single lap, Aaron Reutzel would see Jake Bubak ounce back to the top spot in a flurry of action-packed laps with Ayrton Gennetten continually staying close to the front-running pair as Joe B Miller, Miles Paulus, Chase Randall, Scott Bogucki, Noah Gass, Xavier Doney, and Kyle Jones kept within the top ten contestants.
Keeping the throttle mashed after a mid-race restart while relentlessly speeding away from the field Jake Bubak would not be denied in earning his third career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Scott Bogucki hustling into the runner-up position late while attempting to catch the speedy Bubak.
“That was really a lot of fun racing with Aaron and Ayrton early, that restart was the key with the top being so quick tonight,” said Jake Bubak in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I started the race being conservative with my tires but with those two driving that hard I knew it was time to go and run harder”.
Challenging closely behind would find Aaron Reutzel placing on the final podium placement from the starting fourth on the initial green flag as Ayrton Gennetten would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth with Joe B Miller rounding out the top five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Championship Night of the Fourteenth Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/14/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Hot Lap Time: 23B-Brian Bell(13.33)
Max Papis Innovation Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 98P-Miles Paulus
Hoosier Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 12X-Chase Randall
Victory Fuel Event High Point Qualifier: 27B-Jake Bubak
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 52-Blake Hahn(+12)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 27B-Jake Bubak
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 2. 1X-Scott Bogucki[6]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 6. 98P-Miles Paulus[9]; 7. 79-Kyle Jones[13]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[17]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[21]; 10. 17-Zach Hampton[16]; 11. 21-Gunner Ramey[23]; 12. 45X-Jace Park[5]; 13. 4W-Jamie Ball[8]; 14. 3-Howard Moore[15]; 15. 23-Lance Moss[19]; 16. 44-Chris Martin[11]; 17. 9$-Kyle Clark[20]; 18. 99X-Dalton Stevens[24]; 19. 24-Elijah Gile[22]; 20. 12X-Chase Randall[10]; 21. 23B-Brian Bell[14]; 22. 22M-Rees Moran[12]; 23. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 24. 91-Riley Kreisel[18].
Max Papis Innovations LCQ 1 (10 Laps): 1. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 2. 44-Chris Martin[2]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones[4]; 4. 3-Howard Moore[5]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 6. 23-Lance Moss[8]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[11]; 9. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10]; 10. 74N-Natalie Doney[9]; 11. (DNS) 77-Jack Wagner; 12. (DNS) 1JR-Steven Russell.
Hoosier Racing Tire LCQ 2 (10 Laps): 1. 12X-Chase Randall[1]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[3]; 3. 23B-Brian Bell[5]; 4. 17-Zach Hampton[6]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel[2]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[9]; 8. 99X-Dalton Stevens[7]; 9. 75X-Glen Saville[11]; 10. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[10]; 11. 44H-Derek Hagar[4]; 12. 75-Tyler Blank[12].
Cap Henry earns richest win in history of Fremont Speedway
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Cap Henry wrote his name in the Fremont Speedway record books Saturday, Sept. 14, winning the 17th Annual Jim Ford Classic on All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Gill Construction Night. Henry’s third win of the season at “The Track That Action Built” was worth $20,000. He also added another $10,000 in bonus money by leading all 40-laps.
Henry, the track’s 2023 Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint track champion, won his eighth total feature of 2024 and his 21st career win at the track. Winning the Jim Ford Classic adds to his incredible list of accomplishments in 2024 including taking the Ohio Sprint Speedweek title and the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series title.
“I knew I had to get a good jump at the start. Kalib (Henry) has been so good here this year. Zack and Chad and Chris and Jeff and Gary have worked their tails off all year and gave me a perfect car tonight. I was able to maneuver in traffic. Gary Griff built this engine for us to run Eldora and Knoxville….it’s a damn good engine. We’ve run second in this race so many times and to finally get a Jim Ford Classic win is very special,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, Griff’s Engines backed #33W.
For Kalib Henry second was a disappointment after having won both features at Fremont the previous evening.
“We were really good but Cap was just better tonight. Second sucks….I really wanted that race, but it was a good weekend and we will give it a shot next Saturday to wrap up the track championship. Thanks to Doc and Rebecca and all the guys who make this possible,” said Henry.
Craig Mintz rallied from a crash the previous evening to finish third with Trey Jacobs and Stuart Brubaker rounding out the top five. Cale Thomas charged from 20th starting position to a sixth place run while Darin Naida, TJ Michael (from 15th), Zane DeVault (from 14th) and Larry Kingseed rounding out the top 10.
The Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints competed in two 20-lap features. In the first current Fremont division point leader Jamie Miller took the lead from Seth Schneider on lap six and drove to his fourth win of the season at Fremont over Dustin Stroup, Dustin Dinan, Jimmy McGrath and Logan Riehl.
The win is Miller’s 10th overall win of 2024 in 305 sprint car competition to go with three dirt truck wins and a non-wing sprint car victory. It was also Miller’s 52nd career win at Fremont.
“Thank God for that caution (lap 15). Stroupy sailed it in there between me and a lapped car and got in front but the yellow came out. With no traffic to deal with the car was just really good,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kolb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.
In the second 305 feature Jimmy McGrath jumped into the early lead with Stroup taking the lead on lap three only to see McGrath drive back by a lap later with Stroup retaking the lead on lap five. Stroup continued to lead with a few cautions keep McGrath close. A caution with five laps to go gave McGrath a chance and he put the wing back and went after Stroup. The pair sliced and diced back and forth with Stroup continually holding the point at the flag stand.
Stroup was able to hold off McGrath’s challenges to take his third win of the year at Fremont. It was his fifth overall victory of 2024 and his 12 career win at the track. McGrath, Dinan, Riehl and TJ Michael rounded out the top five.
“I made the car very wide those last five laps. Jimmy raced me hard and clean. I can’t thank Renee and Jamie enough for giving me the opportunity to drive this car and all the sponsors we couldn’t do this without them,” said Stroup beside his Sulfur Town Pub, BSE Welding, Meru Safety, Velocity Print, The Pizza House, Sunrise Designs, Momma Dukes from Shelluke’s Bar and Grill, GCE LLC, Handy Grafix, Mitten Painting, Myers Racing Engines, Rohr Total Lawn Care, Eye Candy Custom Cycles, DJ Johnson & Family, GWH, Advance Auto Parts, BRS, J&J Auto backed #12x.
Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, Sept. 21 for season championship night with the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprints, Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints and Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks in action.
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Fremont Speedway
Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024
Jim Ford Classic
410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace
A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[2]; 2. 101-Kalib Henry[1]; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[6]; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs[3]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5]; 6. 23-Cale Thomas[20]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[8]; 8. 19-TJ Michael[15]; 9. 4D-Zane DeVault[14]; 10. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[4]; 11. 01-Bryan Sebetto[12]; 12. 16-DJ Foos[19]; 13. 70-Henry Malcuit[9]; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[22]; 15. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 16. 15C-Chris Andrews[10]; 17. 5T-Travis Philo[7]; 18. 14-Sean Rayhall[23]; 19. 7M-Brandon Moore[16]; 20. 2+-Brian Smith[24]; 21. 27-Jamie Miller[21]; 22. 47-Todd King[17]; 23. X-Mike Keegan[13]; 24. 19H-Joel Myers Jr[18]
B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 47-Todd King[2]; 2. 16-DJ Foos[1]; 3. 27-Jamie Miller[5]; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[3]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 6. 4-Josh Turner[6]; 7. 3V-Chris Verda[7]; 8. 12-Luke Griffith[8]
B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19H-Joel Myers Jr[1]; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[3]; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[2]; 4. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[4]; 5. 1-Nate Dussel[5]; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[6]; 8. 14-Sean Rayhall[7]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5T-Travis Philo[3]; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[5]; 4. 19H-Joel Myers Jr[7]; 5. 47-Todd King[2]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[1]; 7. 15C-Chris Andrews[6]; 8. 12-Luke Griffith[8]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 101-Kalib Henry[6]; 2. 7M-Brandon Moore[1]; 3. 19-TJ Michael[7]; 4. 70-Henry Malcuit[5]; 5. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 6. 4-Josh Turner[8]; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[9]; 8. 49X-Tim Shaffer[2]; 9. 27-Jamie Miller[3]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2]; 2. 7N-Darin Naida[4]; 3. 2+-Brian Smith[1]; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs[6]; 5. 23-Cale Thomas[7]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[3]; 7. 4D-Zane DeVault[5]; 8. 14-Sean Rayhall[8]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 16-DJ Foos[2]; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[4]; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[3]; 4. 09-Craig Mintz[5]; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[1]; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[6]; 7. 3V-Chris Verda[7]
Qualifying 1: 1. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.695[24]; 2. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:12.697[20]; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.769[31]; 4. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:12.786[33]; 5. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.807[11]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:12.927[14]; 7. 4D-Zane DeVault, 00:12.975[3]; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:12.977[13]; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.989[19]; 10. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.056[28]; 11. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.059[16]; 12. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:13.070[29]; 13. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:13.071[18]; 14. 27-Jamie Miller, 00:13.080[23]; 15. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.106[21]; 16. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.139[8]; 17. 47-Todd King, 00:13.151[12]; 18. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.173[34]; 19. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.224[4]; 20. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.330[30]; 21. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:13.341[7]; 22. 7M-Brandon Moore, 00:13.362[17]; 23. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.376[32]; 24. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 00:13.392[22]; 25. 19H-Joel Myers Jr, 00:13.438[27]; 26. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.445[5]; 27. 23-Cale Thomas, 00:13.487[6]; 28. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:13.499[26]; 29. 12-Luke Griffith, 00:13.537[1]; 30. 4-Josh Turner, 00:13.700[25]; 31. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.824[9]; 32. 3V-Chris Verda, 00:13.890[10]; 33. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.440[2]; 34. 98-Robert Robenalt, 00:15.179[15]
305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller[1]; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[6]; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[10]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[4]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[5]; 6. 19R-Steve Rando[8]; 7. 49I-John Ivy[15]; 8. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[14]; 9. 8M-TJ Michael[19]; 10. 8K-Zack Kramer[13]; 11. 2-Brendan Torok[7]; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold[16]; 13. 51M-Haldon Miller[20]; 14. 78-Austin Black[24]; 15. 63-Randy Ruble[22]; 16. 26S-Lee Sommers[11]; 17. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[23]; 18. 11-Brayden Harrison[12]; 19. 36JR-JJ Henes[17]; 20. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 21. 1W-Paul Weaver[9]; 22. 3X-Blayne Keckler[3]; 23. 18-Ben Watson[21]; 24. 12-Dylan Watson[18]
A Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 12X-Dustin Stroup[3]; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[1]; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2]; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[5]; 5. 8M-TJ Michael[9]; 6. 26-Jamie Miller[4]; 7. 2-Brendan Torok[11]; 8. 8K-Zack Kramer[10]; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[12]; 10. 19R-Steve Rando[6]; 11. 49I-John Ivy[7]; 12. 36-Seth Schneider[20]; 13. 3X-Blayne Keckler[22]; 14. 78-Austin Black[14]; 15. 26S-Lee Sommers[16]; 16. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[17]; 17. 63-Randy Ruble[15]; 18. 11-Brayden Harrison[18]; 19. 36JR-JJ Henes[19]; 20. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[8]; 21. 12-Dylan Watson[24]; 22. 1W-Paul Weaver[21]; 23. 51M-Haldon Miller[13]; 24. (DNS) 18-Ben Watson
B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 8M-TJ Michael[1]; 2. 18-Ben Watson[2]; 3. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[4]; 4. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5]; 5. 4X-Bobby Clark[6]; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[3]; 7. 25-Chuck Roelle[8]; 8. 09-Daniel Hoffman[9]; 9. 1S-James Saam[7]
B Feature 2 (8 Laps): 1. 51M-Haldon Miller[2]; 2. 63-Randy Ruble[1]; 3. 78-Austin Black[4]; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson[6]; 5. 28N-Chris Nagy[7]; 6. 98-Dave Hoppes[5]; 7. 27D-Steven Dolphin[3]; 8. 1X-Xaine Crispen[9]; 9. 38-Butch Latte[8]
Qualifying 1 (1 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.653[1]; 2. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.815[30]; 3. 3X-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.851[18]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:13.950[9]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:14.031[2]; 6. 12X-Dustin Stroup, 00:14.146[23]; 7. 2-Brendan Torok, 00:14.211[29]; 8. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.231[31]; 9. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:14.247[33]; 10. 5DD-Dustin Dinan, 00:14.262[6]; 11. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:14.270[10]; 12. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.275[8]; 13. 8K-Zack Kramer, 00:14.283[4]; 14. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:14.336[16]; 15. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.342[19]; 16. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.351[21]; 17. 36JR-JJ Henes, 00:14.396[25]; 18. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.405[11]; 19. 8M-TJ Michael, 00:14.431[5]; 20. 63-Randy Ruble, 00:14.448[24]; 21. 18-Ben Watson, 00:14.491[27]; 22. 51M-Haldon Miller, 00:14.504[13]; 23. 8-Jim Leaser, 00:14.595[20]; 24. 27D-Steven Dolphin, 00:14.627[12]; 25. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.627[26]; 26. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.638[34]; 27. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.706[35]; 28. 98-Dave Hoppes, 00:14.718[15]; 29. 4X-Bobby Clark, 00:14.773[7]; 30. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.790[28]; 31. 1S-James Saam, 00:15.008[17]; 32. 28N-Chris Nagy, 00:15.073[3]; 33. 25-Chuck Roelle, 00:15.073[22]; 34. 38-Butch Latte, 00:15.503[32]; 35. 09-Daniel Hoffman, 00:15.969[36]; 36. 1X-Xaine Crispen, 00:20.392[14]
VANINWEGEN CROWNED KING OF THE CAN FOR SECOND TIME
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – September 14, 2024
SUSQUEHANNA, Pa. – All hail King Billy V.
Billy VanInwegen took the lead early and didn’t look back to record his first win of the 2024 season after three runner-ups to begin the year.
The win extends his points lead in the Joe’s Garage Southern Tier Series over Kyle Pierce and Dalton Herrick. It is also the seventh of his CRSA career.
“What a racecar,” said VanInwegen. “Tip of the hat to Mike VanDusen [car owner] for turning the motor around. We’ve been second so many times and got this thing to take off on starts and it ripped.”
Defending series champion Jordan Hutton and 2022 King of the Can winner VanInwegen made up the front row. Hutton would throw a slidejob at the drop of Tyler Groescup’s green flag. Still, VanInwegen would counter back to lead the opening lap.
“Billy V” would open the lead up on Hutton as big as 3.2 seconds before the race’s first yellow for Ed Kelley’s spin in turn four.
On the restart, VanInwegen held serve, but 2021 King of the Can Kevin Nagy moved up to the runner-up past Hutton. VanInwegen continued to increase the lead until 10 to go when the No. 56V was in heavy lapped traffic, allowing Nagy to cut the gap down to as little as a car length.
“Absolutely brutal,” VanInwegen said on lapped traffic. “I kept showing myself and those guys showed their nose even harder. I figured someone would be coming. That last caution I didn’t expect but gave me a chance to reset and get back to work.”
VanInwegen opened the gap a little by using some backmarkers as picks. Then, with two to go, Thomas Radivoy spun, setting up a green-white-checkered finish.
The finish would be no issue for VanInwegen as he led every lap to be crowned King, sit on the Golden Can and take home the lion’s share of $1500.
“Lot of fun to still come out and race with Mike [VanDusen],” said VanInwegen. “He talked me into it and it’s so much fun to race with him.”
In his first CRSA race since Oct. 2021, Kevin Nagy came home one spot short and wasn’t too sure if he wanted the final caution or not to get one last shot at VanInwegen.
"Traffic was tough to get through," said Nagy. "You never know what could happen. I would probably say no. I might’ve been better in traffic.”
After two straight DNFs, Hutton piloted his No. 66 to a third-place finish, the fifth top-five of the season for "J-Hutt."
"We learned a lot and tried a new rim tonight, but didn't work," Hutton said. "The biggest positive is if you want to go backward from one to third, it's gonna be to those two guys you want it to be.”
Approaching the night, Tomy Moreau led Kyle Pierce in overall points by 31. Unofficially, Pierce’s fourth-place run to Moreau's ninth-place run trimmed the lead to 17.
VanInwegen came in with a narrow three-point lead for the Joe’s Garage Southern Tier Series championship on Pierce. Unofficially, the lead increases to 12 points on the driver of the No. 9K, but a handful of drivers will contend for the miniseries title next Friday.
For an incredible final restart to finish fourth in the end, Kyle Pierce was awarded the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race.
Zach Sobotka was the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race, gaining nine spots and finishing 11th.
27 drivers checked in Susquehanna tonight.
CRSA travels to Woodhull Raceway tomorrow to conclude the Dandy Triple Play, in which 24 drivers are mathematically eligible for the miniseries championship.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 2. 45-Kevin Nagy[6]; 3. 66-Jordan Hutton[1]; 4. 9K-Kyle Pierce[12]; 5. J27-John Cunningham[3]; 6. 18-Timmy Lotz[8]; 7. 77-Bob Hamm[10]; 8. 29-Dalton Herrick[13]; 9. 22-Tomy Moreau[16]; 10. 99-Adam Depuy[5]; 11. 38-Zach Sobotka[20]; 12. 25G-Tyler Graves[14]; 13. 33-Scott Landers[17]; 14. 8-Dillon Paddock[9]; 15. 4-Cliff Pierce[11]; 16. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[4]; 17. 22M-Aaron Shelton[15]; 18. 3-Bailey Boyd[19]; 19. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[18]; 20. 28-Ron Greek[23]; 21. 20K-Ed Kelly[22]; 22. 10-Nathan Pierce[21]; 23. 21B-Blake Warner[7]
B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Bailey Boyd[1]; 2. 38-Zach Sobotka[2]; 3. 10-Nathan Pierce[3]; 4. 20K-Ed Kelly[8]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[6]; 6. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[5]; 7. 28-Ron Greek[9]; 8. 19C-Mark Connoly[4]; 9. (DNS) 55-Michael Hart
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[1]; 2. 77-Bob Hamm[2]; 3. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[3]; 4. 21B-Blake Warner[4]; 5. J27-John Cunningham[8]; 6. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[5]; 7. 10-Nathan Pierce[6]; 8. 19C-Mark Connoly[7]; 9. D9-Dustin Sehn[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 2. 9K-Kyle Pierce[1]; 3. 45-Kevin Nagy[5]; 4. 99-Adam Depuy[4]; 5. 25G-Tyler Graves[6]; 6. 22M-Aaron Shelton[8]; 7. 38-Zach Sobotka[7]; 8. 20K-Ed Kelly[3]; 9. 55-Michael Hart[9]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[4]; 2. 18-Timmy Lotz[1]; 3. 4-Cliff Pierce[2]; 4. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[5]; 6. 33-Scott Landers[7]; 7. 3-Bailey Boyd[9]; 8. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[6]; 9. (DNS) 28-Ron Greek
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Bubak and Howard pick up Night 2 Hockett-McMillin Memorial feature victories at Lucas Oil Speedway
WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 13, 2024) - Night 2 of the 14th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel
McMillin Memorial saw Jake Bubak and Chase Howard both score come-from-behind
feature victories at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Bubak, of Arvado, Colo., chased down race-long leader Jace Park with two laps
remaining to score a thrilling win in the POWRi 410 Sprints. Earlier, Howard
took command just past the midpoint and went on to grab the POWRi WAR feature
for non-winged sprints.
Drivers used the action on Thursday and Friday nights to accumulate points
for Saturday night's championship round. The POWRi 410 winged feature winner
will collect $10,000 with the WAR drivers chasing a $3,077 prize.
The Hockett-McMillin Memorial pays tribute to the legacy of Jesse Hockett,
who was a star in both the winged and non-wing sprint divisions when he lost his
life in a shop accident in 2010. His cousin and crew chief, Daniel McMillin, was
killed in an automobile accident in 2006.
If the 410 winged feature on Friday is any indication, the final night ought
to be a classic. Park, of Overland Park, Kan., appeared to be a lopsided winner
as he built a big lead with only a handful of laps remaining.
But Bubak, who started sixth, came charging to steal the $3,000 win. His
winning pass after a lap 23 restart and just after a previous pass for the lead
was wiped out as a caution flew before the lap was completed.
"That was a bummer," Bubak said of having to go back to second and do it all
over again. "But I kind of found the top there right before the yellow and knew
it was there, so I just committed to it.
"I'm happy to be in victory lane. I really wanted to win that one. We're
happy to be here and I love this track and this facility."
Park was the driver to beat most of the way. He out-sprinted fellow front-row
starter Chase Randall for the lead at the start and those two stayed
nose-to-tail through eight laps. They were staging a tremendous battle for the
lead on lap nine, but as Randall was trying to complete the pass he drifted too
high, got into the cushion and flipped his car in turn four.
Park quickly opened a 1.7-second lead after the restart over Noah Gass with
Bubak lurking in third. But Park kept pouring it on, extending the gap to 3.2
seconds by lap 17, as Bubak got around Gass for the runner-up spot.
Bubak started to immediately cut into Park’s margin, pulling within .668
seconds with four circuits remaining as the two battled each other and lapped
traffic. Bubak made the pass the next time around on the backstretch, but the
caution came out for a spinning car in turn four.
With scoring reverting to the last completed lap, Park was scored the leader
over Bubak with Gass in third for a final restart. Bubak made the winning move
on the outside heading down the backstretch on lap 24.
"It was big," he said of the momentum preceding his winning pass. "I had it
the lap before and he opened his entry up enough that I had to hit the brakes
and try it again the next lap."
Bubak held on from there to beat Park by .847 seconds.
“I knew after that restart that Jake had something going for him when he
showed his nose," Park said. "I kind of got saved by the bell when that caution
came out."
Gass wound up third with Joe B. Miller fourth and Scott Bogucki fifth.
Howard roars to POWRi WAR win: Chase Howard roared to the lead after a
restart on lap 14 and rolled from there, capturing his second career POWRi WAR
victory as he beat Kobe Simpson.
Howard, a 20-year-old from Nesbit, Mississippi., scored his sixth overall
victory of the season and second in the POWRi WAR Sprints. He earned $2,000 for
the victory and set himself up for a prime starting spot for Saturday's feature.
"I didn't think I was gonna catch Kobe for a minute, but he chose the outside
and the bottom came in," Howard said of the key restart. "I just got lucky,
because I sure don't have the motor to be competing on this track."
It didn't take long for Howard, who started 10th, to make his way into
contention in a race that was filled with cautions the first half of the way.
Xavier Doney got the good start from his outside front-row starting spot and
took the early lead, a half-second in front of Simpson when the caution flew on
lap five. Simpson used the restart to shoot to the lead on lap six with Howard
second and Doney shuffled to third before another caution waved.
After they rolled to green again, Simpson had a .603-second advantage over
Howard when the event’s third caution came out on lap 10. Simpson again opted to
restart on the outside, which had been the fast line for him, but the start was
negated with a red flag for a five-car accident on the backstretch.
Simpson opened a race-high one-second lead by lap 13 when another red came
out as Keith Martin’s car took a wild tumble between turns one and two. He
emerged from the damaged car unhurt.
This time on the restart, Howard got a great jump and squeezed past Simpson
on the inside out of turn four to grab the lead on lap 14.
"He was running a really good line the entire time," Howard said. "If he had
picked the bottom, he could have probably blocked it. But that's how the choose
cone works."
Howard was able to extend his lead to 1.2 seconds by lap 20 as the race
finally settled into a rhythm after the five previous stoppages. Howard drove
away to beat Simpson by 1.9 seconds at the finish.
"He kind of outsmarted and all-around got me on that last restart," Simpson
said. "But all-around it was a good night. I could have done a few things better
throughout the race, but I'll take this down as a good run."
Doney settled for third with Shawn Westerfield fourth and Mario Clouser
finishing fifth.
LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (Sept. 13, 2024)
14th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial
POWRi 410 Winged Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[6]; 2. 45X-Jace Park[2]; 3. 20G-Noah
Gass[3]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 1X-Scott Bogucki[11]; 6. 91-Riley
Kreisel[10]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[15]; 8. 87-Aaron Reutzel[22]; 9. 19-Ayrton
Gennetten[13]; 10. 21-Gunner Ramey[8]; 11. 98P-Miles Paulus[16]; 12. 3-Howard
Moore[17]; 13. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 14. 4W-Jamie Ball[14]; 15. 17-Zach
Hampton[18]; 16. 79-Kyle Jones[4]; 17. 22M-Rees Moran[7]; 18. 99X-Dalton
Stevens[20]; 19. 12X-Chase Randall[1]; 20. 77-Jack Wagner[19]; 21. 23-Lance
Moss[12]; 22. 44H-Derek Hagar[21]
MPI B Feature - 1. 3-Howard Moore[2]; 2. 17-Zach Hampton[1]; 3. 77-Jack
Wagner[4]; 4. 99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 5. 44H-Derek Hagar[9]; 6. 87-Aaron
Reutzel[13]; 7. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[14]; 9. 24-Elijah Gile[11];
10. 75X-Glen Saville[12]; 11. 74N-Natalie Doney[3]; 12. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[5];
13. 23B-Brian Bell[10]; 14. 14E-Kyle Bellm[7]
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 - 1. 44-Chris Martin[2]; 2. 45X-Jace Park[4]; 3.
51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 3-Howard Moore[1]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 6. 99X-Dalton
Stevens[6]; 7. 44H-Derek Hagar[8]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[7]
Eibach Racing Heat 2 - 1. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 2. 27B-Jake Bubak[3]; 3.
21-Gunner Ramey[5]; 4. 4W-Jamie Ball[6]; 5. 98P-Miles Paulus[7]; 6. 6AU-Brayden
Cooley[8]; 7. 87-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 8. 23B-Brian Bell[4]
Auto Meter Heat 3 - 1. 79-Kyle Jones[2]; 2. 23-Lance Moss[1]; 3. 91-Riley
Kreisel[3]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 5. 17-Zach Hampton[7]; 6. 14E-Kyle
Bellm[5]; 7. 75X-Glen Saville[6]
Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 - 1. 12X-Chase Randall[4]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[2];
3. 1X-Scott Bogucki[3]; 4. 74N-Natalie Doney[1]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[7]; 6.
9$-Kyle Clark[5]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[6]
Start2Finish Qualifying 1 - 1. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.289[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B
Miller, 00:13.316[6]; 3. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.482[3]; 4. 3-Howard Moore,
00:13.535[1]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:13.578[8]; 6. 99X-Dalton Stevens,
00:13.630[4]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.631[7]; 8. 44H-Derek Hagar, 00:13.868[5]
Start2Finish Qualifying 2 - 1. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:13.060[2]; 2. 27B-Jake
Bubak, 00:13.205[7]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.288[6]; 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel,
00:13.296[8]; 5. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.427[3]; 6. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.518[5];
7. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:14.066[1]; 8. 6AU-Brayden Cooley, 00:14.401[4]
Start2Finish Qualifying 3 - 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.235[2]; 2. 91-Riley
Kreisel, 00:13.454[5]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:13.456[3]; 4. 23-Lance Moss,
00:13.493[1]; 5. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.841[6]; 6. 75X-Glen Saville,
00:14.711[4]; 7. 17-Zach Hampton, 00:16.651[7]
Start2Finish Qualifying 4 - 1. 12X-Chase Randall, 00:13.236[6]; 2. 1X-Scott
Bogucki, 00:13.638[4]; 3. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:13.777[2]; 4. 74N-Natalie Doney,
00:13.820[5]; 5. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:13.891[7]; 6. 24-Elijah Gile, 00:13.899[3];
7. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.955[1]
POWRI WAR Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 13-Chase Howard[10]; 2. 21K-Kobe Simpson[1]; 3. 74-Xavier
Doney[2]; 4. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[3]; 5. 6-Mario Clouser[7]; 6. 21-Caleb
Stelzig[22]; 7. 73-Samuel Wagner[5]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[13]; 9. 11WX-Chris
Morgan[17]; 10. 24-Casey Shuman[14]; 11. 5-Jesse Vermillion[4]; 12. 15-Matt
Sherrell[6]; 13. 79-Keith Martin[12]; 14. 2H-Luke Howard[15]; 15. 26-Zachary
Clark[21]; 16. 57-Chase Parson[19]; 17. 6X-Frank Rodgers[20]; 18. 27-Justin
Johnson[18]; 19. 15EX-Jason Earls[9]; 20. 33W-Rece Wommack[11]; 21. 33-Bryson
Smith[8]; 22. (DNS) 15B-Quinton Benson
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 - 1. 5-Jesse Vermillion[2]; 2. 4J-Shawn
Westerfeld[6]; 3. 6-Mario Clouser[5]; 4. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 5. 2H-Luke
Howard[1]; 6. 24-Casey Shuman[7]; 7. 57-Chase Parson[8]; 8. 26-Zachary Clark[3]
Eibach Racing Heat 2 - 1. 73-Samuel Wagner[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 3.
33W-Rece Wommack[1]; 4. 79-Keith Martin[5]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 6.
11WX-Chris Morgan[6]; 7. 6X-Frank Rodgers[7]
Auto Meter Heat 3 - 1. 21K-Kobe Simpson[4]; 2. 15-Matt Sherrell[3]; 3.
33-Bryson Smith[5]; 4. 15EX-Jason Earls[7]; 5. 15B-Quinton Benson[1]; 6.
27-Justin Johnson[6]; 7. (DNS) 21-Caleb Stelzig
Start2Finish Qualifying 1 - 1. 13-Chase Howard, 00:15.812[8]; 2. 26-Zachary
Clark, 00:15.846[2]; 3. 5-Jesse Vermillion, 00:15.933[5]; 4. 2H-Luke Howard,
00:15.949[6]; 5. 6-Mario Clouser, 00:15.952[7]; 6. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld,
00:16.097[4]; 7. 24-Casey Shuman, 00:16.120[3]; 8. 57-Chase Parson, 00:16.729[1]
Start2Finish Qualifying 2 - 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:15.490[3]; 2. 16-Anthony
Nicholson, 00:15.876[7]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:15.968[5]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack,
00:15.987[6]; 5. 79-Keith Martin, 00:16.010[2]; 6. 11WX-Chris Morgan,
00:16.187[4]; 7. 6X-Frank Rodgers, 00:17.443[1]
Start2Finish Qualifying 3 - 1. 21K-Kobe Simpson, 00:15.325[7]; 2. 15-Matt
Sherrell, 00:16.169[5]; 3. 21-Caleb Stelzig, 00:16.235[6]; 4. 15B-Quinton
Benson, 00:16.292[1]; 5. 33-Bryson Smith, 00:16.320[4]; 6. 27-Justin Johnson,
00:16.447[3]; 7. 15EX-Jason Earls, 00:17.052[2]
Racing concludes on Saturday night: Action concludes on Saturday as pit gates
open at 3 p.m. with grandstands at 4, hot laps at 5:30 and racing at 6:35 p.m.
Saturday admission:
Advance Discount Tickets online only (13 and up) - $32
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Kids (5 and under) - FREE
Family Pass - $80
Pit Pass - $45
Chase Howard Captures Night Two Victory with POWRi WAR in Hockett/McMillin Memorial
Wheatland, MO. (9/13/24) Chase Howard would capitalize on late-race cautions after starting tenth to take checkers on the second night of the Fourteenth Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League to notch his second career feature victory kicking off the premier weekend racing event.
Racing onto the quick surface of Lucas Oil Speedway, POWRi WAR would find talented traditional sprinters witnessing Kobe Simpson set the quickest hot-lap time of 15.325-second lap as Jesse Vermillion, Samuel Wagner, and Kobe Simpson each earned heat racing victories.
Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Kobe Simpson and Xavier Doney lined up in the front row with Xavier Doney gaining the early lead on the opening four laps with Kobe Simpson putting up a valiant effort for the top spot.
Overtaking for the preferred first position, Kobe Simpson would lead the next nine revolutions around a finely tuned Lucas Oil Speedway as cautions would hinder any long green flag battles until around the mid-point when the action went into double-time as Chase Howard started jockeying into striking distance.
Battling to the point of the field, Chase Howard would not be denied in leading the final thirteen laps to emerge victorious with the POWRi WAR Sprint League at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his second yearly league victory. Staying in the hunt Kobe Simpson would finish runner-up as Xavier Doney completed the final podium placements.
“That choose cone definitely helped me tonight on the restarts and the door was left open so I had to take my shot,” said victorious a celebratory Chase Howard in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane celebrations. Adding, “Kobe raced a great race and if he would have picked the bottom on that final restart he may have been able to block my momentum for the pass.”
Challenging closely behind would find Shawn Westerfeld finish fourth as Mario Clouser rounded out the top five finishers for the POWRi WAR at Lucas Oil Speedway on Night Two of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi WAR | 9/13/24:
Start2Finish Quick Group Qualifying Lap: 21K-Kobe Simpson(15.325)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 5-Jesse Vermillion
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 73-Samuel Wagner
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 21K-Kobe Simpson
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 21K-Kobe Simpson
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 21-Caleb Stelzig(+16)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 13-Chase Howard
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 13-Chase Howard[10]; 2. 21K-Kobe Simpson[1]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[2]; 4. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[3]; 5. 6-Mario Clouser[7]; 6. 21-Caleb Stelzig[22]; 7. 73-Samuel Wagner[5]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[13]; 9. 11WX-Chris Morgan[17]; 10. 24-Casey Shuman[14]; 11. 5-Jesse Vermillion[4]; 12. 15-Matt Sherrell[6]; 13. 79-Keith Martin[12]; 14. 2H-Luke Howard[15]; 15. 26-Zachary Clark[21]; 16. 57-Chase Parson[19]; 17. 6X-Frank Rodgers[20]; 18. 27-Justin Johnson[18]; 19. 15EX-Jason Earls[9]; 20. 33W-Rece Wommack[11]; 21. 33-Bryson Smith[8]; 22. (DNS) 15B-Quinton Benson.
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Jesse Vermillion[2]; 2. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld[6]; 3. 6-Mario Clouser[5]; 4. 13-Chase Howard[4]; 5. 2H-Luke Howard[1]; 6. 24-Casey Shuman[7]; 7. 57-Chase Parson[8]; 8. 26-Zachary Clark[3].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Samuel Wagner[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 3. 33W-Rece Wommack[1]; 4. 79-Keith Martin[5]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 6. 11WX-Chris Morgan[6]; 7. 6X-Frank Rodgers[7].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Kobe Simpson[4]; 2. 15-Matt Sherrell[3]; 3. 33-Bryson Smith[5]; 4. 15EX-Jason Earls[7]; 5. 15B-Quinton Benson[1]; 6. 27-Justin Johnson[6]; 7. (DNS) 21-Caleb Stelzig.
Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 13-Chase Howard, 00:15.812[8]; 2. 26-Zachary Clark, 00:15.846[2]; 3. 5-Jesse Vermillion, 00:15.933[5]; 4. 2H-Luke Howard, 00:15.949[6]; 5. 6-Mario Clouser, 00:15.952[7]; 6. 4J-Shawn Westerfeld, 00:16.097[4]; 7. 24-Casey Shuman, 00:16.120[3]; 8. 57-Chase Parson, 00:16.729[1].
Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:15.490[3]; 2. 16-Anthony Nicholson, 00:15.876[7]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:15.968[5]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack, 00:15.987[6]; 5. 79-Keith Martin, 00:16.010[2]; 6. 11WX-Chris Morgan, 00:16.187[4]; 7. 6X-Frank Rodgers, 00:17.443[1].
Start2Finish Qualifying 3: 1. 21K-Kobe Simpson, 00:15.325[7]; 2. 15-Matt Sherrell, 00:16.169[5]; 3. 21-Caleb Stelzig, 00:16.235[6]; 4. 15B-Quinton Benson, 00:16.292[1]; 5. 33-Bryson Smith, 00:16.320[4]; 6. 27-Justin Johnson, 00:16.447[3]; 7. 15EX-Jason Earls, 00:17.052[2].
Jake Bubak Battles to Late-Race Win in Night Two JHDMM with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints
Wheatland, MO. (9/13/24) Jake Bubak would ride the high line of Lucas Oil
Speedway to pay the Night Two payday with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the
14th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial to notch his second league
victory after only leading two of the twenty-five laps in an outstanding feature
event.
Flying onto the smooth surface with thirty talented entrants of the POWRi
410s would see Jace Park set a quick qualifying time of 13.289-second lap with
Chris Martin, Noah Gass, Kyle Jones, and Chase Randall each earning heat racing
victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Chase Randall and Jace Park lined up in the front row as Jace Park
would gain the lead on the opening lap with Chase Randall staying in close
pursuit.
Sliding for the lead in early action would find Chase Randall jumping the
cushion out of turn four and going for a wild ride into the front-stretch wall
as the driver would be okay yet unable to continue the race with Jace Park
maintaining the top spot.
Firing back off out front, Jace Park would amass over a three-second margin
of lead with Noah Gass and Jake Bubak battling behind as Joe B Miller and Kyle
Jones stayed within the contending top five.
With lap traffic quickly coming into play the leading Jace Park would be
unable to maneuver past the back of the field pack as Jake Bubak rapidly cut the
lead as the final few laps started to wind down with caution bunching the field
back together with only a trio of revolutions left in the feature event.
Overtaking for the top spot with only a pair of laps remaining, Jake Bubak
would not be denied in earning his second career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory
in an action-packed main event with the leader of twenty-three laps Jace Park
settling into the runner-up position as the final checkers waved.
“We didn’t struggle for power tonight that’s for sure,” said an elated Jake
Bubak in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I
was able to find the speed on the top right before the yellow came out, so on
the restart, I just stuck it up there and rode the monster drive on the high
side”.
Challenging closely behind would find Noah Gass placing on the final podium
placement with nineth-starting Joe B Miller staying among the frontrunners all
feature to finish fourth as eleventh-starting Scott Bogucki would round out the
top five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Night Two of the Fourteenth
Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/13/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Group Qualifying Time: 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.289
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 44-Chris Martin
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 20G-Noah Gass
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 79-Kyle Jones
Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 Winner: 12X-Chase Randall
Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 3-Howard Moore
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 12X-Chase Randall
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 87-Aaron Reutzel(+14)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 27B-Jake Bubak
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[6]; 2.
45X-Jace Park[2]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[3]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 1X-Scott
Bogucki[11]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[10]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[15]; 8. 87-Aaron
Reutzel[22]; 9. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[13]; 10. 21-Gunner Ramey[8]; 11. 98P-Miles
Paulus[16]; 12. 3-Howard Moore[17]; 13. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 14. 4W-Jamie
Ball[14]; 15. 17-Zach Hampton[18]; 16. 79-Kyle Jones[4]; 17. 22M-Rees Moran[7];
18. 99X-Dalton Stevens[20]; 19. 12X-Chase Randall[1]; 20. 77-Jack Wagner[19];
21. 23-Lance Moss[12]; 22. 44H-Derek Hagar[21].
Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 3-Howard Moore[2]; 2. 17-Zach
Hampton[1]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[4]; 4. 99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 5. 44H-Derek
Hagar[9]; 6. 87-Aaron Reutzel[13]; 7. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[14]; 9.
24-Elijah Gile[11]; 10. 75X-Glen Saville[12]; 11. 74N-Natalie Doney[3]; 12.
6AU-Brayden Cooley[5]; 13. 23B-Brian Bell[10]; 14. 14E-Kyle Bellm[7].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Chris Martin[2]; 2. 45X-Jace
Park[4]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 3-Howard Moore[1]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 6.
99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 7. 44H-Derek Hagar[8]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[7].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 2. 27B-Jake Bubak[3]; 3.
21-Gunner Ramey[5]; 4. 4W-Jamie Ball[6]; 5. 98P-Miles Paulus[7]; 6. 6AU-Brayden
Cooley[8]; 7. 87-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 8. 23B-Brian Bell[4].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Kyle Jones[2]; 2. 23-Lance Moss[1]; 3.
91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 5. 17-Zach Hampton[7]; 6.
14E-Kyle Bellm[5]; 7. 75X-Glen Saville[6].
Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-Chase Randall[4]; 2. 22M-Rees
Moran[2]; 3. 1X-Scott Bogucki[3]; 4. 74N-Natalie Doney[1]; 5. 74-Xavier
Doney[7]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[5]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[6].
Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.289[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B
Miller, 00:13.316[6]; 3. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.482[3]; 4. 3-Howard Moore,
00:13.535[1]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:13.578[8]; 6. 99X-Dalton Stevens,
00:13.630[4]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.631[7]; 8. 44H-Derek Hagar, 00:13.868[5].
Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:13.060[2]; 2. 27B-Jake Bubak,
00:13.205[7]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.288[6]; 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.296[8];
5. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.427[3]; 6. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.518[5]; 7. 98P-Miles
Paulus, 00:14.066[1]; 8. 6AU-Brayden Cooley, 00:14.401[4].
Start2Finish Qualifying 3: 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.235[2]; 2. 91-Riley
Kreisel, 00:13.454[5]; 3. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:13.456[3]; 4. 23-Lance Moss,
00:13.493[1]; 5. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.841[6]; 6. 75X-Glen Saville,
00:14.711[4]; 7. 17-Zach Hampton, 00:16.651[7].
Start2Finish Qualifying 4: 1. 12X-Chase Randall, 00:13.236[6]; 2. 1X-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.638[4]; 3. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:13.777[2]; 4. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:13.820[5]; 5. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:13.891[7]; 6. 24-Elijah Gile, 00:13.899[3]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.955[1].
Kalib Henry sweeps opening night of Jim Ford Classic at Fremont
Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Kalib Henry was unstoppable at Fremont Speedway presented by Gill Construction Friday, Sept. 13. The Sacramento, Calif. Driver started the 17th Annual Jim Ford Classic weekend out by winning the June Ohio Sprint Speedweek $10,000 feature that had been halted due to rain with 32 laps remaining. He followed up by claiming the regular Ti-22 Performance FAST On Dirt feature on Kistler Engines Night.
In the make-up feature Henry took the lead from Tim Shaffer on lap 25, survived contact with a lapped car with just two laps to go to earn the win over Cale Thomas, Shaffer, Cap Henry and Zeth Sabo. It was his fourth win of the year at “The Track That Action Built.”
“That’s two weeks in a row I had to kind of get aggressive with a lapper. Really did not mean to do that but when you’re racing for the win and the lapped cars are there…he was kind of all over the place and I needed to get by him. I knew it was going to be a demanding race track. I just needed to hit my marks and wait for a mistake and get a run. Kevin (Osmolski, crew chief) gave me a bad ass race car. Thank you Doc and Rebecca for everything,” said Henry beside his Running Boxer Farms, Harris Distributing Company, Valvoline, Triple J Towing, K1, Berryman Racing Shocks, Chalkstix backed #101.
In the night’s regular 30-lap feature Henry jumped into the lead at the drop of the green from his outside front row starting spot. He built a sizeable lead until Chris Andrews moved into second on lap five and began closing. Andrews stayed right with Henry and actually drove to his inside on a couple of restarts following cautions. But, Henry was just to smooth and drove to his fifth win of the year at Fremont and the night’s sweep. Andrews, Cap Henry, Thomas and Shaffer rounded out the top five.
“Hats off to the track crew….they gave us a hell of a track all night. I love these big curbs especially when there’s two lanes and you can race hard on it. That was a lot of fun. Last week Cap was on the front row and you can’t spot a guy that good that spot. I started on the front row next to him and I just needed to get out front and I knew we had a chance. Kevin has given me such a great race car and I’m excited for tomorrow. This is a race we circled on our calendar heavily all year,” said Henry.
The Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks ran double features. In the first Kent Brewer drove to his first win of the year, the eighth of his career at the track over Shawn Valenti, Steve Miller (from 19th), Keith Sorg and Dave Golembiewski.
“This is a brand new truck top to bottom and she’s a good one. I have to thank all the friends and family that helped me put this here,” said Brewer beside his Injector Experts, Kent’s Transmissions, B&S Farms backed #8KB.
In the second feature Cody Laird led the first three laps before Valenti took control. Brewer pressured Valenti several laps before experiencing mechanical issues with just two laps to go. Valenti drove to his sixth truck win of the year at Fremont over Sorg, Laird, Golembiewski and Todd Warnick. It is Valenti’s 80th career win at the track, putting him just one behind Paul Weaver atop the all-time win list.
“Looks like Kent will be something to contend with this year. Thanks to all my guys and all the sponsors for providing me the chance to do this,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Concrete Material Supply, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B.
Fremont Speedway will host the biggest paying event in the history of the track Saturday, Sept. 14 for the Jim Ford Classic. The 410 sprint winner will take home $20,000! The 305 sprints will also run two feature events.
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Fremont Speedway
Friday, Sept. 13, 2024
FAST On Dirt Make-up from June
A Feature 35 Laps
1. 101-Kalib Henry[4]; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[6]; 3. 49X-Tim Shaffer[1]; 4.
33W-Cap Henry[5]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 6. 22-Cole Duncan[15]; 7. 9-Trey
Jacobs[13]; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[10]; 9. 19-TJ Michael[19]; 10. 35-Stuart
Brubaker[12]; 11. 7N-Darin Naida[17]; 12. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[24]; 13. 47-Todd
King[16]; 14. 1-Nate Dussel[23]; 15. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[11]; 16. 14-Sean
Rayhall[8]; 17. 28M-Conner Morrell[3]; 18. 5AU-Brock Hallett[2]; 19. 15K-Creed
Kemenah[9]; 20. 29M-Logan McCandless[14]; 21. 32-Bryce Lucius[22]; 22. 60-Jordyn
Charge[20]; 23. 17-Dylan Norris[21]; 24. 2-Ricky Peterson[18]
410 Sprints - Winged 38 Entries
A Feature 30 Laps
1. 101-Kalib Henry[2]; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[1]; 4.
23-Cale Thomas[7]; 5. 49X-Tim Shaffer[12]; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 7. 9-Trey
Jacobs[11]; 8. 19-TJ Michael[18]; 9. 4D-Zane DeVault[5]; 10. 5E-Bobby
Elliott[14]; 11. 7M-Brandon Moore[9]; 12. 1-Nate Dussel[21]; 13. 47-Todd
King[19]; 14. 5T-Travis Philo[24]; 15. 12-Luke Griffith[20]; 16. 22S-Brandon
Spithaler[8]; 17. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[16]; 18. 01-Bryan Sebetto[15]; 19. 13-Van
Gurley Jr[23]; 20. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[13]; 21. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[22]; 22.
27-Jamie Miller[6]; 23. 22-Cole Duncan[17]; 24. (DNS) 14-Sean Rayhall
B Feature 12 Laps
1. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 2. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[1]; 3. 13-Van Gurley Jr[6]; 4.
5T-Travis Philo[3]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 7. 4-Josh
Turner[5]; 8. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 9. 2+-Brian Smith[16]; 10. 16-DJ Foos[14];
11. 98-Robert Robenalt[18]; 12. W20-Greg Wilson[15]; 13. 09-Craig Mintz[10]; 14.
X-Mike Keegan[9]; 15. 7N-Darin Naida[11]; 16. 9H-Lance Heinberger[13]; 17. (DNS)
3V-Chris Verda; 18. (DNS) 22M-Dan McCarron
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 27-Jamie Miller[2]; 2. 7M-Brandon Moore[1]; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]; 4.
5E-Bobby Elliott[3]; 5. 19-TJ Michael[5]; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[6]; 7. 4-Josh
Turner[8]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 9. 9H-Lance Heinberger[9]; 10. (DNS) 22M-Dan
McCarron
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall[2]; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5];
4. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3]; 5. 4D-Zane DeVault[4]; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[6]; 7. 13-Van
Gurley Jr[8]; 8. 09-Craig Mintz[7]; 9. 16-DJ Foos[9]
Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 23-Cale Thomas[2]; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs[1]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 11N-Kasey
Jedrzejek[5]; 5. 47-Todd King[3]; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[7]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[6]; 8.
7N-Darin Naida[9]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[8]; 10. 98-Robert Robenalt[10]
Heat 4 8 Laps
1. 101-Kalib Henry[1]; 2. 49X-Tim Shaffer[2]; 3. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 4.
22-Cole Duncan[5]; 5. 12-Luke Griffith[3]; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[7]; 7. 5-Kody
Brewer[6]; 8. 3V-Chris Verda[8]; 9. 2+-Brian Smith[9]
Qualifying 1
1. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.749[12]; 2. 4D-Zane DeVault, 00:12.809[6]; 3.
7M-Brandon Moore, 00:12.917[1]; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.933[8]; 5. 27-Jamie
Miller, 00:12.940[10]; 6. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.011[18]; 7. 5E-Bobby Elliott,
00:13.019[14]; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.029[15]; 9. 19-TJ Michael,
00:13.051[9]; 10. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.066[19]; 11. 9Z-Duane Zablocki,
00:13.116[16]; 12. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:13.131[17]; 13. X-Mike Keegan,
00:13.139[4]; 14. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.268[11]; 15. 4-Josh Turner,
00:13.312[2]; 16. 13-Van Gurley Jr, 00:13.673[5]; 17. 9H-Lance Heinberger,
00:13.780[3]; 18. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.780[13]; 19. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:13.780[7]
Qualifying 2
1. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.638[9]; 2. 22S-Brandon Spithaler, 00:12.656[12]; 3.
9-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.667[1]; 4. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:12.789[19]; 5. 23-Cale
Thomas, 00:12.807[7]; 6. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:12.880[16]; 7. 47-Todd King,
00:12.992[15]; 8. 12-Luke Griffith, 00:13.042[17]; 9. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek,
00:13.068[5]; 10. 22-Cole Duncan, 00:13.111[18]; 11. 29-Zeth Sabo,
00:13.167[11]; 12. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.205[14]; 13. 5T-Travis Philo,
00:13.310[6]; 14. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:13.385[10]; 15. W20-Greg Wilson,
00:13.476[13]; 16. 3V-Chris Verda, 00:13.543[2]; 17. 7N-Darin Naida,
00:13.589[4]; 18. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.660[3]; 19. 98-Robert Robenalt,
00:14.818[8]
Dirt Trucks 30 Entries
A Feature 1 15 Laps
1. 8KB-Kent Brewer[2]; 2. 7B-Shawn Valenti[6]; 3. 95-Steve Miller[19]; 4.
8-Keith Sorg[5]; 5. P51-Dave Golembiewski[4]; 6. X-Andy Keegan[7]; 7. 32H-Dan
Hennig[3]; 8. 28-Cody Laird[15]; 9. 4M-Jamie Miller[1]; 10. 99H-Art Howey
Jr[10]; 11. 1M-Scott Milligan[8]; 12. 34-Todd Warnick[12]; 13. 9S-Tony
Parker[16]; 14. 51-Dave Bankey[24]; 15. 7X-Dana Frey[23]; 16. 20-Caleb
Shearn[20]; 17. 26-Kyle Lagrou[13]; 18. 35-Ron Miller[11]; 19. 4S-Brian
Sorg[22]; 20. 19-Cory McCaughey[14]; 21. 00-Robbie Bohrer[21]; 22. 9-Curt
Inks[17]; 23. 99-Eric Potridge[18]; 24. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[9]
A Feature 2 15 Laps
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[9]; 2. 8-Keith Sorg[7]; 3. 28-Cody Laird[3]; 4. P51-Dave
Golembiewski[6]; 5. 34-Todd Warnick[12]; 6. 1M-Scott Milligan[11]; 7. 9S-Tony
Parker[13]; 8. 20-Caleb Shearn[16]; 9. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[24]; 10. 8KB-Kent
Brewer[10]; 11. 99-Eric Potridge[23]; 12. 95-Steve Miller[8]; 13. 99H-Art Howey
Jr[1]; 14. X-Andy Keegan[5]; 15. 4M-Jamie Miller[2]; 16. 32H-Dan Hennig[4]; 17.
7X-Dana Frey[15]; 18. 51-Dave Bankey[14]; 19. 9-Curt Inks[22]; 20. 35-Ron
Miller[18]; 21. 19-Cory McCaughey[20]; 22. (DNS) 26-Kyle Lagrou; 23. (DNS)
4S-Brian Sorg; 24. (DNS) 00-Robbie Bohrer
B Feature 1 12 Laps
1. 95-Steve Miller[2]; 2. 20-Caleb Shearn[5]; 3. 00-Robbie Bohrer[1]; 4.
4S-Brian Sorg[4]; 5. 7X-Dana Frey[3]; 6. 51-Dave Bankey[6]; 7. 8S-Brandon
Stukey[9]; 8. 19H-Adam Heminger[8]; 9. 7XP-Cyle Poole[12]; 10. 18S-Randy
Swiecicki[11]; 11. 11-Brandon Goad[10]; 12. 99PJ-Keith Whaley[7]
Qualifying 1 2 Laps
1. 4M-Jamie Miller, 00:17.766[30]; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer, 00:17.784[1]; 3. 32H-Dan Hennig, 00:17.958[17]; 4. P51-Dave Golembiewski, 00:18.413[3]; 5. 8-Keith Sorg, 00:18.416[26]; 6. 7B-Shawn Valenti, 00:18.427[9]; 7. X-Andy Keegan, 00:18.515[11]; 8. 1M-Scott Milligan, 00:18.526[16]; 9. 5S-Bradley Stuckey, 00:18.543[25]; 10. 99H-Art Howey Jr, 00:18.657[8]; 11. 35-Ron Miller, 00:18.665[20]; 12. 34-Todd Warnick, 00:18.672[29]; 13. 26-Kyle Lagrou, 00:18.766[22]; 14. 19-Cory McCaughey, 00:18.875[15]; 15. 28-Cody Laird, 00:19.102[7]; 16. 9S-Tony Parker, 00:19.123[23]; 17. 9-Curt Inks, 00:19.142[12]; 18. 99-Eric Potridge, 00:19.159[19]; 19. 00-Robbie Bohrer, 00:19.366[4]; 20. 95-Steve Miller, 00:19.401[10]; 21. 7X-Dana Frey, 00:19.401[13]; 22. 4S-Brian Sorg, 00:19.508[27]; 23. 20-Caleb Shearn, 00:19.632[24]; 24. 51-Dave Bankey, 00:19.638[5]; 25. 99PJ-Keith Whaley, 00:19.763[2]; 26. 19H-Adam Heminger, 00:19.801[6]; 27. 8S-Brandon Stukey, 00:19.956[18]; 28. 11-Brandon Goad, 00:19.984[28]; 29. 18S-Randy Swiecicki, 00:20.115[14]; 30. 7XP-Cyle Poole, 00:20.187[21]
Gennetten, Lewis earn opening-night wins in 14th annual Hockett-McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway
WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 12, 2024) - Ayrton Gennetten and Ricky Lewis drove to
feature victories on Thursday night at Lucas Oil Speedway as the 14th annual
Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial opened its three-night run.
Gennetten, of Versailles, Mo., led all 25 laps to beat Aaron Ruezel for the
POWRi 410 Sprint victory, worth $3,000. It was the fifth series feature win of
the season for the defending POWRi 410 Sprint Series.
Lewis, the reigning champ of the event in the POWRi WAR Sprint division, led
the final 11 laps to score his victory in the wingless portion as one of the
nation's premier open-wheel weekends got underway.
The Hockett-McMillin Memorial recognizes the legacy of Jesse Hockett, who was
a star in both the winged and non-wing sprint divisions when he lost his life in
a shop accident in 2010. His cousin and crew chief, Daniel McMillin, was killed
in an automobile accident in 2006.
Gennetten was able to overcome three late restarts that wiped out sizable
leads to not only win, but collect valuable points toward Saturday night's
$10,000-to-win 410 feature starting field.
"I've been rolling pretty good here of late and got the opportunity to drive
a great piece of machinery here with Ryan and Ashley Heidbreder's car,"
Gennetten said. "I have a lot of good people who are behind me."
Gennetten started up front and opened a 1.5-second lead just three laps into
the feature over sixth-starting Reutzel with Kyle Jones third. The top three
remained unchanged through 10 laps with Gennetten sitting a half-second in
front.
As the leaders caught lapped traffic in a caution-free event to that point,
Gennetten was able to regain a bit of breathing room over Reutzel and Jones as
Joe B. Miller settled into fourth.
Gennetten continued to excel in getting around slower cars and his gap jumped
to 1.5 seconds by lap 17. One circuit later, the first caution flew as Zach
Hampton came to a stop atop turn two.
That first yellow wiped away Gennetten’s 1.3-second lead and gave new life to
Reutzel, Jones, Miller and fifth-running Jamie Ball with seven laps remaining.
Gennetten had a flawless restart and rolled to a 1.4-second lead in just a
lap. But another yellow on lap 20 as Blake Hahn’s car slow in turn two blunted
the leader’s march. But that proved only temporary as Gennetten again proved
dominant over the final five laps.
Ball grabbed second on lap 21, but as Gennetten built a race-best 2.8-second
lead another caution flew with three to go. It again proved to be no problem for
the leader as Gennetten went on to beat Reutzel by 2.1 seconds at the finish.
Gennetten, in his victory lane interview, was not particularly happy with the
flurry of late cautions.
"Luckily we were able to hold on and it sets us up good for tomorrow. We're
fast and hopefully we can capitalize the rest of the week," Gennetten said.
Reutzel said his car was strong, but not strong enough to stay up with the
winner.
"They were good," Reutzel said of Gennetten. "We got to second so quick that
I was trying to bide my time and not destroy my tires like I did in the heat
race. I needed some thick lapped traffic to have a shot at him. It wasn't meant
to be tonight."
Miller wound up third with Ball fourth and Scott Bogucki fifth.
Lewis earns POWRi WAR Sprints win: The defending champ of the POWRi WAR
Sprint portion of the Hockett-McMillin Memorial got his weekend off to a rousing
start by dominating the second half of the 25-lapper.
Ricky Lewis of Camarillo, Calif., grabbed the lead on lap 14 and outdisanced
Riley Kreisel for the $2,000 POWRi WAR victory. The non-wing field is split into
programs on Thursday and Friday with finishes helping determine the starting
lineup for Saturday's finale.
Wesley Smith of Nixa, Mo., appeared to be the car to beat for the first half
of the race. Smith grabbed the lead at the start and opened up a 1.3-second
command by lap five as four cars battled for the runner-up position. A lap
later, Jack Wagner moved into second place but stayed there for just one circuit
before he rolled to a stop in turn two with a flat right rear tire.
On the restart, Wyatt Burks briefly passed Smith in turn two before Smith
regained the point down the backstretch. But on lap 14, third-starting Lewis
took the top spot away from Smith coming off turn two - just before the race’s
fifth caution flew for a car that rolled to a stop in turn one.
Burks used the restart to move into second in front of Smith as Lewis set the
pace up front. Smith rallied back into second on lap 18, but found himself one
second behind Lewis with just seven laps to go.
Smith sliced the margin to a half second by lap 20 and was within a car
length two laps later with Burks also in the mix. But on lap 23, Smith got into
turn one too hard and spun. He was able to keep going and the race stayed green.
That was all Lewis needed to pull away to finish 3.4 seconds in front of
Kreisel at the checkers. Burks finished third with Kyle Jones fourth and Smith
fifth.
"Me and Wesley had a pretty good battle," Lewis said of the middle portion of
the event as he moved to the front. "I know I sent it in pretty deep, but I know
I'm racing again really good guys and they can adapt as I would do the same.
Shout-out to Wesley, I love racing with him. We don't get to race against each
other often, but when we do it's a blast.
"The race track was racy so you could race anywhere. That's what you fans
like to see."
LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (Sept. 12, 2024)
14th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial
POWRi 410 Winged Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel[6]; 3. 51B-Joe
B Miller[7]; 4. 4W-Jamie Ball[3]; 5. 1X-Scott Bogucki[13]; 6. 27B-Jake
Bubak[17]; 7. 12X-Chase Randall[9]; 8. 44H-Derek Hagar[18]; 9. 74-Xavier
Doney[5]; 10. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 11. 45X-Jace Park[16]; 12. 22M-Rees Moran[11];
13. 44-Chris Martin[14]; 14. 98P-Miles Paulus[19]; 15. 23B-Brian Bell[4]; 16.
79-Kyle Jones[1]; 17. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 18. 77-Jack Wagner[10]; 19. 99X-Dalton
Stevens[20]; 20. 17-Zach Hampton[21]; 21. 91-Riley Kreisel[22]; 22. 9$-Kyle
Clark[15]
MPI B Feature - 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 2. 44H-Derek Hagar[2]; 3. 98P-Miles
Paulus[3]; 4. 99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 5. 17-Zach Hampton[9]; 6. 91-Riley
Kreisel[8]; 7. 23-Lance Moss[4]; 8. 3-Howard Moore[11]; 9. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10];
10. 74N-Natalie Doney[5]; 11. 24-Elijah Gile[12]; 12. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[14];
13. 1JR-Steven Russell[13]; 14. (DNS) 21-Gunner Ramey; 15. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank;
16. (DNS) 75X-Glen Saville
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 - 1. 79-Kyle Jones[5]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3.
9$-Kyle Clark[1]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 5. 27B-Jake Bubak[3]; 6. 21-Gunner
Ramey[6]; 7. 17-Zach Hampton[8]; 8. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank
Eibach Racing Heat 2 - 1. 4W-Jamie Ball[2]; 2. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 3.
1X-Scott Bogucki[1]; 4. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 5. 44H-Derek Hagar[3]; 6. 99X-Dalton
Stevens[6]; 7. 14E-Kyle Bellm[7]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell[8]
Auto Meter Heat 3 - 1. 23B-Brian Bell[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 3. 77-Jack
Wagner[5]; 4. 23-Lance Moss[1]; 5. 45X-Jace Park[4]; 6. 74N-Natalie Doney[8]; 7.
24-Elijah Gile[6]; 8. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[7]
Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 - 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 12X-Chase
Randall[2]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 4. 22M-Rees Moran[7]; 5. 98P-Miles
Paulus[3]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[5]; 7. 3-Howard Moore[6]; 8. (DNS) 75X-Glen
Saville
Start2Finish Qualifying 1 - 1. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.402[6]; 2. 27B-Jake
Bubak, 00:13.421[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.722[5]; 4. 9$-Kyle Clark,
00:14.016[1]; 5. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:14.026[8]; 6. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:14.033[7];
7. 75-Tyler Blank, 00:14.381[4]; 8. 17-Zach Hampton, 01:00.000[2]
Start2Finish Qualifying 2 - 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.499[5]; 2.
44H-Derek Hagar, 00:13.808[1]; 3. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.840[8]; 4. 1X-Scott
Bogucki, 00:13.862[4]; 5. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.962[6]; 6. 99X-Dalton Stevens,
00:13.982[3]; 7. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:14.048[2]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell,
00:14.633[7]
Start2Finish Qualifying 3 - 1. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.984[6]; 2. 74-Xavier
Doney, 00:14.128[2]; 3. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:14.371[8]; 4. 23-Lance Moss,
00:14.515[7]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.606[5]; 6. 24-Elijah Gile, 00:14.810[1];
7. 6AU-Brayden Cooley, 00:15.579[4]; 8. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:16.120[3]
Start2Finish Qualifying 4 - 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.859[5]; 2. 98P-Miles
Paulus, 00:14.306[7]; 3. 12X-Chase Randall, 00:14.515[2]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller,
00:14.605[1]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.744[3]; 6. 3-Howard Moore,
00:14.749[4]; 7. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:14.993[8]; 8. 75X-Glen Saville, 10:00.000[6]
POWRI WAR Sprints
TRD A Feature - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[3]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel[4]; 3. 11W-Wyatt
Burks[2]; 4. 79X-Kyle Jones[7]; 5. 44-Wesley Smith[1]; 6. 4U-Kyle Shipley[17];
7. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 8. 11X-Tom Curran[8]; 9. 15E-Dakota Earls[9]; 10. 2-Chad
Goff[18]; 11. 1-Paul White[11]; 12. 73V-Blake Vermillion[10]; 13. 10-Bryan
Debrick[12]; 14. 46M-Dusty Murray[16]; 15. 21M-Michael Moore[19]; 16. 7S-Wade
Seiler[14]; 17. B52-Blake Bowers[13]; 18. 49-Brian Ruhlman[15]; 19. 06-Rylan
Gray[6]
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[2]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel[3];
3. 73V-Blake Vermillion[1]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[6]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman[5]; 6.
46M-Dusty Murray[7]; 7. 4U-Kyle Shipley[4]
Eibach Racing Heat 2 - 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[3]; 2. 79X-Kyle Jones[2]; 3.
06-Rylan Gray[4]; 4. 1-Paul White[5]; 5. B52-Blake Bowers[6]; 6. 2-Chad Goff[1]
Auto Meter Heat 3 - 1. 44-Wesley Smith[4]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 3. 11X-Tom
Curran[5]; 4. 10-Bryan Debrick[2]; 5. 7S-Wade Seiler[6]; 6. 21M-Michael Moore[1]
Start2Finish Qualifying 1 - 1. 4U-Kyle Shipley, 00:15.430[6]; 2. 91-Riley
Kreisel, 00:15.689[4]; 3. 41-Ricky Lewis, 00:15.738[3]; 4. 73V-Blake Vermillion,
00:15.812[1]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman, 00:15.881[2]; 6. 15E-Dakota Earls,
00:16.366[5]; 7. 46M-Dusty Murray, 00:16.684[7]
Start2Finish Qualifying 2 - 1. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:15.934[4]; 2. 11W-Wyatt
Burks, 00:15.983[1]; 3. 79X-Kyle Jones, 00:16.065[5]; 4. 2-Chad Goff,
00:16.331[2]; 5. 1-Paul White, 00:16.484[3]; 6. B52-Blake Bowers, 00:16.894[6]
Start2Finish Qualifying 3 - 1. 44-Wesley Smith, 00:15.764[4]; 2. 77-Jack
Wagner, 00:15.804[1]; 3. 10-Bryan Debrick, 00:16.262[5]; 4. 21M-Michael Moore,
00:16.570[3]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran, 00:16.597[6]; 6. 7S-Wade Seiler, 00:17.461[2]
Racing resumes on Friday: Action continues on Friday night at Lucas Oil
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Ricky Lewis Reigns Supreme in Hockett/McMillin Night One Thriller with POWRi WAR
Wheatland, MO. (9/12/24) Ricky Lewis would outduel all others in the
action-packed opening night of the Fourteenth Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel
McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing
Sprint League to notch his second career feature victory kicking off the premier
weekend racing event in superb style.
Racing onto the quick surface of Lucas Oil Speedway, POWRi WAR would find
traditional sprinter Kyle Shipley set the quickest hot-lap time of 15.430-second
lap as Ricky Lewis, Wyatt Burks, and Wesley Smith each earned heat racing
victories.
Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Wesley
Smith and Wyatt Burks lined up in the front row as Wesley Smith would gain the
lead on the opening lap with Wyatt Burks blasting into the runner-up spot ahead
of Ricky Lewis, Jack Wagner, and Riley Kreisel inside the top five.
Clinging to the high-side hustle, Wesley Smith would start the action-packed event with the lead as battling action behind the leader would ensue with Ricky Lewis, Wyatt Burks, Jack Wagner, and Riley Kreisel all throwing sliders and crossovers on either side of the track all within the top five.
Leading just past the half-way point, Wesley Smith and Ricky Lewis would begin a battle for the ages with neither driver buckling under the added pressure up front with Ricky Lewis taking over the preferred positioning on the track as Wyatt Burks, Riley Kreisel, Tom Curran, Kyle Jones, and Kyle Shipley all attempted to run down the speedy pair.
Holding steady for the final twelve laps up front, Ricky Lewis would emerge victorious with the POWRi WAR Sprint League at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his first yearly league victory. Staying in the hunt and using a perfect late race restart, Riley Kreisel would finish runner-up as Wyatt Burks completed the final podium placements.
“I was trying to save my tires early but I knew with Wesley out front I had to go. The race track was really racy tonight and you could really set it anywhere, I know I was sending it in deep into the corners but the car was on a rail tonight and just stuck” said victorious Ricky Lewis in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane celebrations. Adding, “Everybody on this team works so hard, it feels great to be here and hopefully can repeat on Championship Night this year.”
Challenging closely behind would find Kyle Jones finish fourth as recovering from a late race mishap Wesley Smith rounded out the top five finishers for the POWRi WAR at Lucas Oil Speedway on Night One of the Hockett/McMillin Memorial.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi WAR | 9/12/24:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Hot Lap Time: 4U-Kyle Shipley(15.430)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 41-Ricky Lewis
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 11W-Wyatt Burks
Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 3 Winner: 44-Wesley Smith
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 44-Wesley Smith
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 4U-Kyle Shipley(+11)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 41-Ricky Lewis
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[3]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel[4]; 3. 11W-Wyatt Burks[2]; 4. 79X-Kyle Jones[7]; 5. 44-Wesley Smith[1]; 6. 4U-Kyle Shipley[17]; 7. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 8. 11X-Tom Curran[8]; 9. 15E-Dakota Earls[9]; 10. 2-Chad Goff[18]; 11. 1-Paul White[11]; 12. 73V-Blake Vermillion[10]; 13. 10-Bryan Debrick[12]; 14. 46M-Dusty Murray[16]; 15. 21M-Michael Moore[19]; 16. 7S-Wade Seiler[14]; 17. B52-Blake Bowers[13]; 18. 49-Brian Ruhlman[15]; 19. 06-Rylan Gray[6].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[2]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 3. 73V-Blake Vermillion[1]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[6]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman[5]; 6. 46M-Dusty Murray[7]; 7. 4U-Kyle Shipley[4].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[3]; 2. 79X-Kyle Jones[2]; 3. 06-Rylan Gray[4]; 4. 1-Paul White[5]; 5. B52-Blake Bowers[6]; 6. 2-Chad Goff[1].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Wesley Smith[4]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 3. 11X-Tom Curran[5]; 4. 10-Bryan Debrick[2]; 5. 7S-Wade Seiler[6]; 6. 21M-Michael Moore[1].
Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 4U-Kyle Shipley, 00:15.430[6]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:15.689[4]; 3. 41-Ricky Lewis, 00:15.738[3]; 4. 73V-Blake Vermillion, 00:15.812[1]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman, 00:15.881[2]; 6. 15E-Dakota Earls, 00:16.366[5]; 7. 46M-Dusty Murray, 00:16.684[7].
Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:15.934[4]; 2. 11W-Wyatt Burks, 00:15.983[1]; 3. 79X-Kyle Jones, 00:16.065[5]; 4. 2-Chad Goff, 00:16.331[2]; 5. 1-Paul White, 00:16.484[3]; 6. B52-Blake Bowers, 00:16.894[6].
Start2Finish Qualifying 3: 1. 44-Wesley Smith, 00:15.764[4]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:15.804[1]; 3. 10-Bryan Debrick, 00:16.262[5]; 4. 21M-Michael Moore, 00:16.570[3]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran, 00:16.597[6]; 6. 7S-Wade Seiler, 00:17.461[2].
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Ayrton Gennetten Attains Night One Win with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Hockett/McMillin Memorial
Wheatland, MO. (9/12/24) Ayrton Gennetten would set sail on cruise control
out front with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the 14th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel
McMillin Memorial to notch his fifth yearly league victory and land the
preliminary night one checkers in an outstanding feature event at Lucas Oil
Speedway.
Flying onto the smooth surface with thirty-two talented entrants of the POWRi
410’s would see Noah Gass set a quick group-qualifying time of 13.402-second lap
with Kyle Jones, Jamie Ball, Brian Bell, and Joe B Miller each earning heat
racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Kyle Jones and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row as Ayrton
Gennetten would gain the lead on the opening lap with Aaron Reutzel, Kyle Jones,
Joe B Miller, and Jamie Ball all racing within the top five.
Battling valiantly, Ayrton Gennetten would appear to be a different division
by leading over two-seconds through green flag action as lap traffic quickly
came into play as the laps rapidly clicked away with Aaron Reutzel, Jamie Ball,
Joe B Miller, and Kyle Jones all jockeying for positions inside the top five
Setting the stage for late-race dramatics, caution would bunch the field back
together with Ayrton Gennetten capitalizing on the multiple refires with Aaron
Reutzel keeping close to the leader throughout the final laps.
Leading all twenty-five laps, Ayrton Gennetten would not be denied in earning
his eighth career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main event
with Aaron Reutzel hustling into the runner-up position from starting sixth on
the opening lap.
“It feels great to pull off the victory tonight and hopefully it sets the
team up for a solid championship event,” said Ayrton Gennetten in the Wheatland
Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “The team is really
clicking good right now and it feels great to be in a position to win each
night”.
Challenging closely behind would find Joe B Miller placing on the final
podium placement from the starting seventh on the initial green flag. Jamie Ball
would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as thirteenth starting
Scott Bogucki would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw
Sprints Night One of the Fourteenth Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin
Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/12/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 20G-Noah Gass(13.402)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 79-Kyle Jones
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 4W-Jamie Ball
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 23B-Brian Bell
Engler Machine & Tool Heat 4 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller
MPI Semi-Feature Winner: 27B-Jake Bubak
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 79-Kyle Jones
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 27B-Jake Bubak(+11)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2.
87-Aaron Reutzel[6]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 4. 4W-Jamie Ball[3]; 5. 1X-Scott
Bogucki[13]; 6. 27B-Jake Bubak[17]; 7. 12X-Chase Randall[9]; 8. 44H-Derek
Hagar[18]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 10. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 11. 45X-Jace Park[16];
12. 22M-Rees Moran[11]; 13. 44-Chris Martin[14]; 14. 98P-Miles Paulus[19]; 15.
23B-Brian Bell[4]; 16. 79-Kyle Jones[1]; 17. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 18. 77-Jack
Wagner[10]; 19. 99X-Dalton Stevens[20]; 20. 17-Zach Hampton[21]; 21. 91-Riley
Kreisel[22]; 22. 9$-Kyle Clark[15].
Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 27B-Jake Bubak[1]; 2.
44H-Derek Hagar[2]; 3. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 4. 99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 5. 17-Zach
Hampton[9]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[8]; 7. 23-Lance Moss[4]; 8. 3-Howard Moore[11];
9. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10]; 10. 74N-Natalie Doney[5]; 11. 24-Elijah Gile[12]; 12.
6AU-Brayden Cooley[14]; 13. 1JR-Steven Russell[13]; 14. (DNS) 21-Gunner Ramey;
15. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank; 16. (DNS) 75X-Glen Saville.
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Kyle Jones[5]; 2. 52-Blake
Hahn[2]; 3. 9$-Kyle Clark[1]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 5. 27B-Jake Bubak[3]; 6.
21-Gunner Ramey[6]; 7. 17-Zach Hampton[8]; 8. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank.
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4W-Jamie Ball[2]; 2. 19-Ayrton
Gennetten[4]; 3. 1X-Scott Bogucki[1]; 4. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 5. 44H-Derek
Hagar[3]; 6. 99X-Dalton Stevens[6]; 7. 14E-Kyle Bellm[7]; 8. 1JR-Steven
Russell[8].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 23B-Brian Bell[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 3.
77-Jack Wagner[5]; 4. 23-Lance Moss[1]; 5. 45X-Jace Park[4]; 6. 74N-Natalie
Doney[8]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[6]; 8. 6AU-Brayden Cooley[7].
Engler Machine Tool Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 12X-Chase
Randall[2]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 4. 22M-Rees Moran[7]; 5. 98P-Miles
Paulus[3]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[5]; 7. 3-Howard Moore[6]; 8. (DNS) 75X-Glen
Saville.
Start2Finish Qualifying 1: 1. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.402[6]; 2. 27B-Jake Bubak,
00:13.421[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.722[5]; 4. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:14.016[1]; 5.
79-Kyle Jones, 00:14.026[8]; 6. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:14.033[7]; 7. 75-Tyler
Blank, 00:14.381[4]; 8. 17-Zach Hampton, 01:00.000[2].
Start2Finish Qualifying 2: 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.499[5]; 2. 44H-Derek
Hagar, 00:13.808[1]; 3. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.840[8]; 4. 1X-Scott Bogucki,
00:13.862[4]; 5. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.962[6]; 6. 99X-Dalton Stevens,
00:13.982[3]; 7. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:14.048[2]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell,
00:14.633[7].
Start2Finish Qualifying 3: 1. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.984[6]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney,
00:14.128[2]; 3. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:14.371[8]; 4. 23-Lance Moss, 00:14.515[7];
5. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.606[5]; 6. 24-Elijah Gile, 00:14.810[1]; 7. 6AU-Brayden
Cooley, 00:15.579[4]; 8. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:16.120[3].
Start2Finish Qualifying 4: 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.859[5]; 2. 98P-Miles
Paulus, 00:14.306[7]; 3. 12X-Chase Randall, 00:14.515[2]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller,
00:14.605[1]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.744[3]; 6. 3-Howard Moore,
00:14.749[4]; 7. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:14.993[8]; 8. 75X-Glen Saville,
10:00.000[6].
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Austin Wood races to initial Sprint Car victory at Placerville Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…Fourteen-year-old Micro graduate Austin Wood has been nothing short of impressive during his rookie campaign at Placerville Speedway. After showing consistency all season, the Sacramento driver was able to park it in victory lane for the first time in his young Sprint Car career on Saturday night.
Sharing victory lane on Anrak Night at the Races were Cade Lewis with the USAC/BCRA Midgets, Jake Morgan with the BCRA Lightning Sprints and Nick Baldwin with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks.
The 25-lap Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Car main event started off a little ragged, but once things got going, it was Austin Wood setting the pace over Ashton Torgerson. A multi-car incident on lap six then saw Torgerson get caught up in it, forcing him to the rear of the field.
Numerous slowdowns were seen in the feature, but Wood hit his marks on each restart. Suisun City youngster Chance Grasty gave chase after the leader and looked very strong all night long. Grasty had to fend off several challenges from Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick as the race wound down as well.
With a couple circuits remaining Grasty closed fast on Wood and made it a battle for the lead. The final lap saw the duo race nose to tail down to the checkered flag, which saw Wood edge out Grasty to claim the big win.
Carrick crossed the stripe in third, followed by point leader Andy Forsberg and 17th starter Tony Gomes, who was the Hard Charger after winning the B-main. Rounding out the top-10 were Bubba Decaires, Dustin Freitas, Camden Robustelli, Izaak Sharp and Jake Haulot.
The USAC Western States/ BCRA Midget 30-lap main event began with TJ Smith jumping out to the early lead. Tanner Carrick was doing double duty in both the Midget and Sprint Car on Saturday, and quickly found the high side to his liking.
Current USAC point leader Cade Lewis slow rolled the bottom to perfection however, as he sliced his way into the top-spot on lap eight. After that it was all Lewis up front who cruised to the Ron Stahl checkered flag ahead of Carrick, Smith, Brandon Wiley and Drake Edwards.
Fair Oaks racer Jake Morgan made a start with the BCRA Lightning Sprints on Saturday and drove to victory during their annual Tracy Taylor Memorial. Hunter Kinney stalked him every step of the way but couldn’t make the pass and settled for a runner up finish. Tyler Gerdes, Matt Land and Bradley Schmidt completed the top-five.
The Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks continued their trend of providing exciting racing in the main event. Jason Poppert has shown speed at times this year and led the opening stages of the feature. Current runner up in the standings Kevin Jinkerson then carved his way by for the top-spot on lap seven.
Poppert stayed close however, as the action was hot and heavy throughout the pack. The complexion of the race changed when contact ensued between Jinkerson and Poppert while battling for the point on lap 17. Jinkerson ultimately came to a stop, while Poppert was put to the rear in a rough driving call.
Five-time track champ and point leader Nick Baldwin now found himself out front and he would lead the remainder for win number six on the season. Tyler Lightfoot, Wayne Trimble, Tommy Sturgeon and David Silva rounded out the top-five.
Placerville Speedway finishes off the Berco Redwood/ Hoosier Tire championship campaign with Coors Light Big Trophy Night this coming Saturday September 14th.
Results
Placerville Speedway
September 7, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 2A-Austin Wood[4]; 2. 1-Chance Grasty[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg[10]; 5. 7C-Tony Gomes[17]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[8]; 7. 9F-Dustin Freitas[1]; 8. 9T-Camden Robustelli[11]; 9. 24S-Izaak Sharp[14]; 10. 7H-Jake Haulot[6]; 11. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[18]; 12. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[15]; 13. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 14. 25S-Seth Standley[12]; 15. 97-Blaine Craft[20]; 16. 21-Shane Hopkins[13]; 17. 14W-Jodie Robinson[7]; 18. 9L-Luke Hayes[9]; 19. (DNF) 17-Anthony Snow[16]; 20. (DNF) 34-Dakota Albright[19]
USAC/BCRA Midgets:
1. 101-Cade Lewis[5]; 2. 32X-Tanner Carrick[6]; 3. 68-TJ Smith[1]; 4. 00-Brandon Wiley[9]; 5. 3P-Drake Edwards[2]; 6. 7-Shannon McQueen[3]; 7. 14-Bryant Bell[12]; 8. 20-CJ Sarna[10]; 9. 65-Ben Covich[11]; 10. 20J-Dale Johnson[13]; 11. 39T-Troy DeGaton[14]; 12. 50-Dane Culver[8]; 13. 18-Floyd Alvis[15]; 14. 32-Caden Sarale[7]; 15. 78-Ron Hazelton[16]; 16. (DNF) 4-Jett Yantis[4]
BCRA Lightning Sprints:
1. 21-Jake Morgan[1]; 2. 3F-Hunter Kinney[5]; 3. 27-Tyler Gerdes[2]; 4. 91-Matt Land[6]; 5. 00-Bradley Schmidt[3]; 6. 47-Greg Dennett[4]; 7. 1-Kennedy Ramirez[7]; 8. 12-Kindal Barstow[8]; 9. (DNF) 22-Jason Schostag[9]
Pure Stocks:
1. 17-Nick Baldwin[8]; 2. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[7]; 3. 86-Wayne Trimble[6]; 4. 16-Tommy Sturgeon[9]; 5. X86-David Silvia[4]; 6. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[2]; 7. 87-Jason Poppert[1]; 8. 12J-Jason Ramos[12]; 9. 22K-Jason Palmer[10]; 10. 36-Jared Gavard[11]; 11. 93-Mel Byers[13]; 12. 83-Ryan Peter[5]; 13. 27B-Arnita Bradshaw[14]; 14. 46-Roy Fulmer[3]
Sherrell wins USL thriller at Caney Valley Speedway
By John Rittenoure (SNP Photo)
CANEY, Kans. (September 7, 2024) - Saturday nights Ortco, Inc. United Spring
League presented by Same Day Auto Repair main event at Caney Valley Speedway was
a thriller from start to finish. Especially the finish.
Matt Sherrell passed leader Andrew Deal coming to the white flag then held
him off on the final circuit around the Caney quarter-mile oval for a
hard-fought victory driving the Paul Johnson 5X.
Sherrell, who just a week earlier drove from 13th to finish a very close
second to Tyler Edwards in the ironman 55 at Creek County Speedway, charged from
8th starting position and was in a three car battle for the lead after just six
laps.
After Ty Hulsey took the initial lead from the pole defending series champion
Johnny Kent wheeled into the top spot after a lap 2 caution and Deal was right
behind a lap later. Kent kept the field in check until Deal found his way around
him on lap 12. With Deal out front Kent quickly found himself in a battle with
Sherrell for second. The two battled wheel-to-wheel and Sherrell managed to grab
second on lap 20 only to fall back to third on lap 22. On lap 25 Sherrell again
passed Kent and stayed there. Sherrell reeled in Deal as the laps wound down
passing him at the end of lap 29. Sherrell then held off Deal on the final
circuit.
Deal was just 0.428 seconds behind at the finish with Kent settling for
third. Series points leader Tim Kent held on to fourth and Danny Smith came from
ninth to finish fifth.
The victory moved Sherrell to third in points behind Tim and Johnny Kent.
Justin Patocka won the Speed Stix Shocks first heat, Jimmy Forrester picked
up the Kent Fireworks second heat win, and Johnny Kent topped the Morton
Excavating third heat.
United Sprint League
Caney Valley Speedway - Caney, Kansas
September 7, 2024
Ortco Inc A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 5X-Matt Sherrell[8]; 2. 15D-Andrew Deal[5];
3. 55-Johnny Kent[3]; 4. 79-Tim Kent[10]; 5. 5$-Danny Smith[9]; 6. 5K-Tyler
Edwards[6]; 7. 24H-Ty Hulsey[1]; 8. 20H-Noah Harris[11]; 9. 8R-Ryker Pace[12];
10. 23A-Brett Wilson[13]; 11. 17-Wout Hoffmans[7]; 12. 50-Cody Whitworth[15];
13. 24C-Craig Carroll[17]; 14. 9$-Kyle Clark[22]; 15. 24R-Kyle Roller[18]; 16.
99J-Cooper Sullivan[19]; 17. 33-Justin Patocka[2]; 18. 97-Kevin Cummings[14];
19. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[21]; 20. (DNF) 38-Jimmy Forrester[4]; 21. (DNF)
9-Cooper Cottrell[16]; 22. (DNS) 42-Grady Mercer
Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Justin Patocka[1]; 2. 5K-Tyler
Edwards[8]; 3. 17-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 4. 5$-Danny Smith[7]; 5. 97-Kevin
Cummings[6]; 6. (DNF) 42-Grady Mercer[3]; 7. (DNF) 5B-Brock Cottrell[2]; 8.
(DNF) 9$-Kyle Clark[4]
Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 38-Jimmy Forrester[2]; 2. 15D-Andrew
Deal[6]; 3. 79-Tim Kent[4]; 4. 20H-Noah Harris[5]; 5. 8R-Ryker Pace[7]; 6.
24C-Craig Carroll[1]; 7. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[3]
Morton Excavating Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Johnny Kent[2]; 2. 24H-Ty Hulsey[3];
3. 5X-Matt Sherrell[5]; 4. 50-Cody Whitworth[1]; 5. 23A-Brett Wilson[7]; 6.
9-Cooper Cottrell[6]; 7. 24R-Kyle Roller[4]
Lap Leaders: 1 Ty Hulsey, 2-11 Johnny Kent, 12-28 Andrew Deal, 29-30 Matt Sherrill.
Margin of Victory: 0.428.
2024 Feature Winners: 3/30 - Rees Moran - Red Dirt Raceway; 4//13 - Rees
Moran - Creek County Speedway; 6/7 - Wout Hoffmans - Tulsa Speedway; 6/8 - Ty
Hulsey, Creek County Speedway; 8/3 - Johnny Kent, Creek County Speedway; 9/1 -
Tyler Edwards, Creek County Speedway; 9/7 - Matt Sherrell, Caney Valley
Speedway.
2024 Top 10: 1. Tim Kent 1011; 2. Johnny Kent 992; 3. Matt Sherrell 934; 4. Brock Cottrell 914; 5. Jimmy Forrester 910; 6. Ty Hulsey 877; 7. Cody Whitworth 866; 8. Justin Patocka, 862; 9. Brett Wilson 857; 10. Noah Harris 810.
About United Sprint League
Owned by Michael Tyre, the USL sanctions 360 two-barrel / 305 non-wing sprint
car events throughout Oklahoma and surrounding states with goals of supporting
sponsors and providing fans the the opportunity to enjoy the excitement of
non-wing sprint car racing.
Website: https://www.myracepass.com/series/1794.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnitedSprintLeague.
About Ortco Inc.
Ortco Inc. manufactures qualify oilfield parts from American made bar and
shaped steel on computerized CNC machinery. Products are then Heat Treated,
coated for rust prevention, and warehoused for shipments across the globe. Ortco
also utilizes high quality investment castings for safety clamps and various
tongs.
Website: http://OrtcoInc.com.
United Sprint League Marketing Partners
Ortco, Inc., Same Day Auto Repair, Speed Stix Shocks, D&G Contracting, DFR Discount Tire, Passing Points Podcast, Kent Fireworks, Hoss Media.
Austin Wood races to initial Sprint Car victory at Placerville Speedway
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…Fourteen-year-old Micro graduate Austin Wood has been nothing short of impressive during his rookie campaign at Placerville Speedway. After showing consistency all season, the Sacramento driver was able to park it in victory lane for the first time in his young Sprint Car career on Saturday night.
Sharing victory lane on Anrak Night at the Races were Cade Lewis with the USAC/BCRA Midgets, Jake Morgan with the BCRA Lightning Sprints and Nick Baldwin with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks.
The 25-lap Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Car main event started off a little ragged, but once things got going, it was Austin Wood setting the pace over Ashton Torgerson. A multi-car incident on lap six then saw Torgerson get caught up in it, forcing him to the rear of the field.
Numerous slowdowns were seen in the feature, but Wood hit his marks on each restart. Suisun City youngster Chance Grasty gave chase after the leader and looked very strong all night long. Grasty had to fend off several challenges from Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick as the race wound down as well.
With a couple circuits remaining Grasty closed fast on Wood and made it a battle for the lead. The final lap saw the duo race nose to tail down to the checkered flag, which saw Wood edge out Grasty to claim the big win.
Carrick crossed the stripe in third, followed by point leader Andy Forsberg and 17th starter Tony Gomes, who was the Hard Charger after winning the B-main. Rounding out the top-10 were Bubba Decaires, Dustin Freitas, Camden Robustelli, Izaak Sharp and Jake Haulot.
The USAC Western States/ BCRA Midget 30-lap main event began with TJ Smith jumping out to the early lead. Tanner Carrick was doing double duty in both the Midget and Sprint Car on Saturday, and quickly found the high side to his liking.
Current USAC point leader Cade Lewis slow rolled the bottom to perfection however, as he sliced his way into the top-spot on lap eight. After that it was all Lewis up front who cruised to the Ron Stahl checkered flag ahead of Carrick, Smith, Brandon Wiley and Drake Edwards.
Fair Oaks racer Jake Morgan made a start with the BCRA Lightning Sprints on Saturday and drove to victory during their annual Tracy Taylor Memorial. Hunter Kinney stalked him every step of the way but couldn’t make the pass and settled for a runner up finish. Tyler Gerdes, Matt Land and Bradley Schmidt completed the top-five.
The Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks continued their trend of providing exciting racing in the main event. Jason Poppert has shown speed at times this year and led the opening stages of the feature. Current runner up in the standings Kevin Jinkerson then carved his way by for the top-spot on lap seven.
Poppert stayed close however, as the action was hot and heavy throughout the pack. The complexion of the race changed when contact ensued between Jinkerson and Poppert while battling for the point on lap 17. Jinkerson ultimately came to a stop, while Poppert was put to the rear in a rough driving call.
Five-time track champ and point leader Nick Baldwin now found himself out front and he would lead the remainder for win number six on the season. Tyler Lightfoot, Wayne Trimble, Tommy Sturgeon and David Silva rounded out the top-five.
Placerville Speedway finishes off the Berco Redwood/ Hoosier Tire championship campaign with Coors Light Big Trophy Night this coming Saturday September 14th.
Results
Placerville Speedway
September 7, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 2A-Austin Wood[4]; 2. 1-Chance Grasty[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg[10]; 5. 7C-Tony Gomes[17]; 6. 94-Greg Decaires V[8]; 7. 9F-Dustin Freitas[1]; 8. 9T-Camden Robustelli[11]; 9. 24S-Izaak Sharp[14]; 10. 7H-Jake Haulot[6]; 11. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[18]; 12. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[15]; 13. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 14. 25S-Seth Standley[12]; 15. 97-Blaine Craft[20]; 16. 21-Shane Hopkins[13]; 17. 14W-Jodie Robinson[7]; 18. 9L-Luke Hayes[9]; 19. (DNF) 17-Anthony Snow[16]; 20. (DNF) 34-Dakota Albright[19]
USAC/BCRA Midgets:
1. 101-Cade Lewis[5]; 2. 32X-Tanner Carrick[6]; 3. 68-TJ Smith[1]; 4. 00-Brandon Wiley[9]; 5. 3P-Drake Edwards[2]; 6. 7-Shannon McQueen[3]; 7. 14-Bryant Bell[12]; 8. 20-CJ Sarna[10]; 9. 65-Ben Covich[11]; 10. 20J-Dale Johnson[13]; 11. 39T-Troy DeGaton[14]; 12. 50-Dane Culver[8]; 13. 18-Floyd Alvis[15]; 14. 32-Caden Sarale[7]; 15. 78-Ron Hazelton[16]; 16. (DNF) 4-Jett Yantis[4]
BCRA Lightning Sprints:
1. 21-Jake Morgan[1]; 2. 3F-Hunter Kinney[5]; 3. 27-Tyler Gerdes[2]; 4. 91-Matt Land[6]; 5. 00-Bradley Schmidt[3]; 6. 47-Greg Dennett[4]; 7. 1-Kennedy Ramirez[7]; 8. 12-Kindal Barstow[8]; 9. (DNF) 22-Jason Schostag[9]
Pure Stocks:
1. 17-Nick Baldwin[8]; 2. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[7]; 3. 86-Wayne Trimble[6]; 4. 16-Tommy Sturgeon[9]; 5. X86-David Silvia[4]; 6. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[2]; 7. 87-Jason Poppert[1]; 8. 12J-Jason Ramos[12]; 9. 22K-Jason Palmer[10]; 10. 36-Jared Gavard[11]; 11. 93-Mel Byers[13]; 12. 83-Ryan Peter[5]; 13. 27B-Arnita Bradshaw[14]; 14. 46-Roy Fulmer[3]
Jordan Thomas Gets Redemption at Weedsport
By Curtis Berleue (Weedsport, NY) | After a heartbreaking mistake while leading on the last lap the last time the Empire Super Sprints were in town back in July, Jordan Thomas was hungry for redemption as the tour returned for the finale of the ‘Cavalcade Cup’. And get redemption he did, as he led the final 15 laps en-route to a $2,000 victory.
Logan Crisafulli and Scott Kreuter would lead the field to the green flag, with Crisafulli taking the early lead down the backstretch. Kreutter followed in second, but Jordan Thomas slipped by him before the flag stand to take over the runner-up spot.
With 5 laps complete, the lead duo of Crisafulli and Thomas had opened a significant gap over the rest of the field. Joe Trenca was solidly in third, with Kreutter and Matt Tanner racing for the fourth position.
As Crisafulli worked his way through lap traffic on lap 10, Thomas used that to his advantage and was able to pull right to the tail tank of the #36. Switching his line from high to low, Thomas slid Crisafulli going into turn 3, and exited turn 4 with the lead, leading lap 12.
Working the high side of the speedway, Thomas was able to masterfully work lap traffic and extend his lead over Crisafulli. Behind Crisafulli, Larry Wight had climbed to fourth and was trying everything he could to get by the #98 of Trenca. On lap 20, Wight slid Trenca in turns 3 and 4, but Trenca was able to cross him over and defend third for the time being.
With a clear track ahead of him, Thomas crossed under the checkers first, earning his first victory of the season.
“The car was really good, it was a really technical track tonight,” said Thomas. “It really slicked up compared to what we had in the July race.”
“It feels good to get the win, we’ve got a big week of us headed into Ohsweken, a lot of money on the line and we run pretty good up there, hopefully we can bring home some money.”
Logan Crisafulli continued the momentum he has built over the second half of the season and racked up another podium finish, coming in second behind Thomas.
“I was kind of hoping lap traffic would help me a little bit there,” said Crisafulli. “He had a fast car all night though, so I’m just glad to be up here. This car has been awesome lately, hats off to my team.”
At the line, Larry Wight slipped by Joe Trenca to round out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.
“I just needed a caution to regroup everyone,” said Wight. “I think we definitely had a second-place car, I couldn’t see the 79 to see where he was, I figure he was probably ripping the lip though.”
“This is the second race on this car, and it hasn’t finished off the podium yet so we’re happy with it.”
With 30 cars in the pits for the final night of the Cavalcade Cup weekend, the field was split into three timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards went to Jordan Poirier, Kelsey Ivy and Matt Tanner. E&V Energy heat race wins went to Larry Wight, Chris Hile and Matt Tanner, while the Kinney’s Kar Kare Dash was won by Chase Moran. Davie Franek won the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is the Northern Sprint Car Nationals at the Ohsweken Speedway for a non-points event. The tour’s next full points event will be on Friday September 20 at the Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, NY for the $4,000 to win Outlaw Fall Nationals.
For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Saturday, September 14 – Ohsweken Speedway – Ohsweken, ONT ($30,000 to Win NSCN – no points)
Friday, September 20 – Outlaw Speedway - Dundee, NY ($4,000 to Win Outlaw Fall Nationals)
Friday, October 4 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win Outlaw 200 Weekend)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[4]; 2. 36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 3. #99L-Larry Wight[8]; 4. 98-Joe Trenca[3]; 5. 90-Matt Tanner[6]; 6. 28-Jordan Poirier[5]; 7. 01-Danny Varin[7]; 8. 5H-Chris Hile[9]; 9. 87-Jason Barney[10]; 10. 22-Jonathan Preston[14]; 11. #52-Scott Kreutter[2]; 12. #41-Dalton Rombough[16]; 13. 4P-Chase Moran[13]; 14. #7NY-Matt Farnham[11]; 15. 3A-Jeff Trombley[15]; 16. 28F-Davie Franek[19]; 17. 10-Kelly Hebing[20]; 18. 8-Dillon Paddock[21]; 19. 2-Dave Axton[18]; 20. 13T-Trevor Years[22]; 21. 13E-Evan Reynolds[23]; 22. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[17]; 23. 38-Zach Sobotka[24]; 24. 53-Shawn Donath[12]
Lacaillade Masonry B-Main: 1. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 2. 10-Kelly Hebing[1]; 3. 8-Dillon Paddock[2]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[6]; 5. 13E-Evan Reynolds[5]; 6. 38-Zach Sobotka[4]; 7. X-Dan Bennett[8]; 8. 18-Timmy Lotz[11]; 9. 17E-Ethan Gray[12]; 10. #25G-Tyler Graves[10]; 11. 23-Eric Cartier[7]; 12. (DNS) 66-Jordan Hutton
Cobra Coaches Dash: 1. 4P-Chase Moran[1]; 2. 22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 3. 3A-Jeff Trombley[5]; 4. #41-Dalton Rombough[6]; 5. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[2]; 6. 2-Dave Axton[4]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. #99L-Larry Wight[2]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 3. #52-Scott Kreutter[5]; 4. 36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 5. 4P-Chase Moran[8]; 6. 2-Dave Axton[7]; 7. 10-Kelly Hebing[6]; 8. 38-Zach Sobotka[10]; 9. 23-Eric Cartier[9]; 10. #25G-Tyler Graves[3]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 5H-Chris Hile[3]; 2. #79-Jordan Thomas[4]; 3. #7NY-Matt Farnham[2]; 4. 53-Shawn Donath[5]; 5. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[1]; 6. 3A-Jeff Trombley[7]; 7. 8-Dillon Paddock[6]; 8. 13E-Evan Reynolds[10]; 9. X-Dan Bennett[8]; 10. 18-Timmy Lotz[9]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. 90-Matt Tanner[1]; 2. 98-Joe Trenca[3]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[2]; 4. 01-Danny Varin[4]; 5. 22-Jonathan Preston[5]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[7]; 7. 28F-Davie Franek[6]; 8. 13T-Trevor Years[8]; 9. 66-Jordan Hutton[9]; 10. 17E-Ethan Gray[10]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #20I-Kelsey Ivy; #90-Matt Tanner
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #99L-Larry Wight; #5H-Chris Hile; #90-Matt Tanner
Cobra Coaches / Kinney’s Kar Kare Dash Winner ($125): #4p-Chase Moran
Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #28F-Davie Franek
PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #X-Dan Bennett
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #36-Logan Crisafulli
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #99L-Larry Wight (+5)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #38-Zach Sobotka
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #52-Scott Kreutter
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #79-Jordan Thomas; #36-Logan Crisafulli; #99L-Larry Wight
Cap Henry claims Fremont 410 win, wraps up 3rd AFCS title; Weaver earns 3rd 305 win with Jamie Miller earning AFCS title; Valenti scores 5th truck win
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – Coming into the championship night, Saturday, Sept. 7 at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction for the 410 sprints All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series (AFCS) Presented by the Baumann Auto Group Cale Thomas held a slim 33 point lead over defending series champion Cap Henry. All Henry could do was win on Baumann Auto Group Night and hope for Thomas to finish out of the top 10 if he stood a chance at claiming his third AFCS title. Henry led all 30-laps Saturday to score his second win of the year at “The Track That Action Built,” while Thomas finished 12th .
It is the second straight AFCS title for Henry, the 2023 Fremont Speedway track champion, and his 20th career win at Fremont. It is the Bellevue, Ohio driver’s 7th overall victory of 2024.
Current Fremont Speedway point leader Kalib Henry finished second with Nate Dussel, Zane DeVault and DJ Foos rounding out the top five in the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint A-main.
“Everybody did their part on this team. That thing was just plain fast. I knew I was picking through the traffic good…I read that infield scoreboard more than I ever have in my whole career to see if my lead was building or losing. Zack (Myers, crew chief) kept telling me everything I was doing was right but I couldn’t have botched that last restart any worse if I tried. I’m just so proud of this whole team. It hasn’t been a great year compared to how we did it last year. It was a long shot to get this championship and to pull that off it says so much about everyone involved,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Service, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, Griff’s Engines backed #33W.
Fremont, Ohio’s Paul Weaver and Vermilion, Ohio’s Tyler Shullick put on a whale of a battle for the win in the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint A-main. Shullick lead laps 1-4 with Weaver taking over for laps five and six. Shullick regained the lead on lap seven only to see Weaver take it back a lap later and lead to lap 19. The pair raced side by side over that 12 lap battle. Shullick lead lap 20 and Weaver inched back ahead a lap later and held on for his third win of 2024 at Fremont with Dustin Stroup, Jamie Miller and Dustin Dinan rounding out the top five.
The victory is Weaver’s fourth overall victory of 2024 and the 81st of his career at Fremont to sit atop the track’s all-time win list.
“The last month it’s been nice going back to kind of normal. We struggled early this year and finally got some things figured out. I hated showing up wondering what’s going to happen next,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Service, Hampshire Racing Engines, M&L Excavating backed #1W.
Miller just had to make the feature to wrap up his second NAPA of Bryan AFCS Presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales 305 sprint title, topping Weaver’s four consecutive years of winning the series title.
“We’ve had a very solid year…been pounding away at it getting solid finishes and hoping we can keep going and get the championship here,” said Miller who has nine 305 sprint wins in 2024, three dirt truck victories and a non-wing sprint win this season.
Jamie Miller led the first three laps of the 20-lap Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck feature before Shawn Valenti took over. Valenti and Steve Miller ran door to door for seven straight laps before Miller suffered engine woes with two laps to go. Valenti drove away for his fifth win of the season over Jamie Miller, Dave Golembiewski, Keith Sorg and Ron Miller rounding out the top five.
The victory is the 79th career win for Valenti at Fremont Speedway, putting him second, just two behind Weaver on the All-time win list.
“We got into a pretty good rhythm there before that caution with five laps to go and I wasn’t sure how hard to push it those last couple of laps and he (Steve Miller) woke me up and got me to sit back up in the seat,” said Valenti beside his Craig Miller Trucking, Conrad Transportation, Dave Story Equipment, A Plus Auto Center, Concrete Material Supply, S&S Hauling and Excavating backed #7B.
Fremont Speedway will be back in action Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 and 14 for the Jim Ford Classic, the richest event in the history of the track. Friday features a complete program of the Ti-22 Performance Fast on Dirt 410 Sprints, the rest of the series’ feature that was cut short due to rain in June along with double features for the dirt trucks. Saturday will feature a $20,000 to win 410 sprint A-main along with double features for the 305 sprints.
All events at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction in 2024 will be streamed on DirtVision. Keep up to date with Fremont Speedway by going to www.fremontohspeedway.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/FremontSpeedway or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FremontSpeedway or follow on My Race Pass at www.myracepass.com
About Gill Construction – https://kgcpc.com
Owned and operated by Ray Brooks, and headquartered in nearby Port Clinton,
Ohio, Gill Construction specializes in an array of land and water services,
utilizing over five decades of experience to build an extensive repertoire which
includes site excavation, site utilities, demolition, trenching, and marina
service. Gill Construction boasts a dynamic, diverse, and experienced workforce,
guaranteed to perform and complete any task with the utmost customer
satisfaction.
About the Baumann Auto Group – www.baumannautogroup.com
In an era of continuous change, the Baumann Auto Group is celebrating nearly 70 years of successfully serving the community. Buck Baumann is proud to continue his father Al’s vision with the same tradition of trust and family atmosphere in the dealerships that are in Fremont, Tiffin, Port Clinton, Oregon and Genoa. Baumann Won’t Be Beat is more than a slogan, we don't compromise honesty and ethics, we proudly employ high quality people and we care about our loyal customers.
The Baumann Auto Group has an exceptional sales and service team. So not only can you purchase your new vehicle from Baumann's, but they will keep it running smoothly with continued service maintenance. If you should have an unfortunate accident, Baumann’s body shop is a well-known "direct repair" facility for numerous insurance companies, performing collision repairs on all makes and models.
Fremont Speedway
Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024
410 sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 33W-Cap Henry[1]; 2. 101-Kalib Henry[4]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[3]; 4. 4-Zane DeVault[13]; 5. 16-DJ Foos[2]; 6. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5]; 7. 35-Stuart Brubaker[8]; 8. 15C-Chris Andrews[7]; 9. 70-Henry Malcuit[6]; 10. 9-Trey Jacobs[14]; 11. 5-Kody Brewer[22]; 12. 23-Cale Thomas[11]; 13. 29-Zeth Sabo[21]; 14. 14-Sean Rayhall[17]; 15. 12-Luke Griffith[9]; 16. 19-TJ Michael[12]; 17. 2+-Brian Smith[15]; 18. 81-Lee Jacobs[20]; 19. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[16]; 20. 25R-Jordan Ryan[19]; 21. X-Mike Keegan[18]; 22. 38-Leyton Wagner[10]
B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[1]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall[7]; 3. X-Mike Keegan[6]; 4. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 5. 81-Lee Jacobs[4]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[8]; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[3]; 9. 29S-Tyler Street[10]; 10. 7M-Brandon Moore[9]; 11. 22M-Dan McCarron[14]; 12. 3V-Chris Verda[13]; 13. 26W-Cody White[11]; 14. 98-Robert Robenalt[15]; 15. 5T-Travis Philo[12]; 16. (DNS) 32-Bryce Lucius
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1]; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3]; 3. 70-Henry Malcuit[2]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[5]; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[6]; 7. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 8. 5-Kody Brewer[10]; 9. 29S-Tyler Street[8]; 10. 3V-Chris Verda[11]; 11. 32-Bryce Lucius[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Chris Andrews[2]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[1]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 23-Cale Thomas[6]; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs[3]; 6. 81-Lee Jacobs[7]; 7. 25R-Jordan Ryan[5]; 8. 7M-Brandon Moore[9]; 9. 26W-Cody White[8]; 10. 22M-Dan McCarron[10]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 101-Kalib Henry[2]; 2. 16-DJ Foos[3]; 3. 12-Luke Griffith[6]; 4. 19-TJ Michael[1]; 5. 2+-Brian Smith[8]; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[7]; 7. 14-Sean Rayhall[9]; 8. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[5]; 10. 98-Robert Robenalt[10]
Qualifying 1: 1. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:12.574[2]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.607[1]; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:12.969[6]; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:13.009[7]; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.014[26]; 6. 16-DJ Foos, 00:13.031[17]; 7. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:13.062[5]; 8. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.065[21]; 9. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:13.080[12]; 10. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.129[19]; 11. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:13.146[8]; 12. 19-TJ Michael, 00:13.171[15]; 13. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:13.183[13]; 14. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:13.237[16]; 15. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:13.276[25]; 16. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.281[20]; 17. 23-Cale Thomas, 00:13.291[29]; 18. 12-Luke Griffith, 00:13.305[4]; 19. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.323[30]; 20. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:13.336[14]; 21. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.341[18]; 22. 29S-Tyler Street, 00:13.357[23]; 23. 26W-Cody White, 00:13.426[10]; 24. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.448[27]; 25. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:13.463[28]; 26. 7M-Brandon Moore, 00:13.491[9]; 27. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:13.517[24]; 28. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:13.517[31]; 29. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:13.591[22]; 30. 98-Robert Robenalt, 00:14.308[11]; 31. 3V-Chris Verda, 00:16.294[3]
305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[1]; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup[6]; 4. 26M-Jamie Miller[5]; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2]; 6. 39M-DJ Foos[14]; 7. 6W-Chad Wilson[4]; 8. 26-Lee Sommers[9]; 9. 36-Seth Schneider[10]; 10. 8K-Zack Kramer[8]; 11. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[16]; 12. 2-Brendan Torok[21]; 13. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[11]; 14. 3X-Blayne Keckler[20]; 15. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[18]; 16. 19R-Steve Rando[17]; 17. 78-Austin Black[15]; 18. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson[12]; 19. 12-Dylan Watson[7]; 20. 3M-Logan Mongeau[22]; 21. 36JR-JJ Henes[19]; 22. 0-Bradley Bateson[13]
B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 19R-Steve Rando[2]; 2. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[4]; 3. 36JR-JJ Henes[3]; 4. 3X-Blayne Keckler[1]; 5. 2-Brendan Torok[11]; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5]; 7. X15-Kasey Ziebold[6]; 8. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[7]; 9. 1S-James Saam[9]; 10. 11-Brayden Harrison[8]; 11. 18R-Brian Razum[10]; 12. 27D-Steven Dolphin[12]; 13. 11TS-Tate Schiets[14]; 14. (DNS) 85-Dustin Feller
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26M-Jamie Miller[4]; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2]; 3. 26-Lee Sommers[1]; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson[7]; 5. 36JR-JJ Henes[6]; 6. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[8]; 7. 2-Brendan Torok[3]; 8. 49I-John Ivy[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-Dustin Stroup[3]; 2. 12-Dylan Watson[1]; 3. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6]; 4. 78-Austin Black[5]; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7]; 6. 1S-James Saam[8]; 7. 3X-Blayne Keckler[4]; 8. (DNS) 51M-Haldon Miller
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6W-Chad Wilson[2]; 2. 8K-Zack Kramer[1]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[3]; 4. 39M-DJ Foos[4]; 5. 19R-Steve Rando[5]; 6. X15-Kasey Ziebold[6]; 7. 18R-Brian Razum[8]; 8. 85-Dustin Feller[7]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick[2]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 3. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson[1]; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[5]; 5. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[6]; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[4]; 7. 27D-Steven Dolphin[7]; 8. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8]
Qualifying 1: 1. 26M-Jamie Miller, 00:13.831[16]; 2. 3X-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.854[8]; 3. 2-Brendan Torok, 00:13.942[3]; 4. 12X-Dustin Stroup, 00:14.027[5]; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan, 00:14.055[9]; 6. 51M-Haldon Miller, 00:14.167[11]; 7. 26-Lee Sommers, 00:14.233[2]; 8. 12-Dylan Watson, 00:14.250[4]; 9. 49I-John Ivy, 00:14.361[7]; 10. 78-Austin Black, 00:14.431[13]; 11. 36JR-JJ Henes, 00:14.444[15]; 12. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:14.496[10]; 13. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:14.603[1]; 14. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:14.703[14]; 15. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:14.875[12]; 16. 1S-James Saam, 00:15.103[6]
Qualifying 2: 1. 39M-DJ Foos, 00:14.060[14]; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:14.067[11]; 3. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:14.091[10]; 4. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:14.112[12]; 5. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:14.132[8]; 6. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:14.178[1]; 7. 8K-Zack Kramer, 00:14.245[7]; 8. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson, 00:14.318[2]; 9. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:14.336[15]; 10. 11-Brayden Harrison, 00:14.407[16]; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:14.434[13]; 12. 2S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.666[9]; 13. 85-Dustin Feller, 00:14.706[3]; 14. 27D-Steven Dolphin, 00:14.853[6]; 15. 18R-Brian Razum, 00:15.089[5]; 16. 11TS-Tate Schiets, 00:15.089[4]
Dirt Trucks – Burmeister Trophy
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[6]; 2. 4M-Jamie Miller[2]; 3. P51-Dave Golembiewski[11]; 4. 8-Keith Sorg[5]; 5. 35-Ron Miller[7]; 6. 99H-Art Howey Jr[3]; 7. 34-Todd Warnick[10]; 8. 8S-Brandon Stukey[18]; 9. 99-Eric Potridge[9]; 10. 20-Caleb Shearn[8]; 11. 1M-Scott Milligan[1]; 12. 99PJ-Keith Whaley[19]; 13. 51-Dave Bankey[15]; 14. 9S-Tony Parker[17]; 15. 95-Steve Miller[4]; 16. 8W-Allen White[12]; 17. 9-Curt Inks[14]; 18. 57MS-Mason Stull[20]; 19. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[16]; 20. (DNS) 18S-Randy Swiecicki
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4]; 2. 4M-Jamie Miller[3]; 3. 1M-Scott Milligan[1]; 4. 34-Todd Warnick[2]; 5. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[7]; 6. 8S-Brandon Stukey[6]; 7. 99PJ-Keith Whaley[8]; 8. (DNS) 9S-Tony Parker; 9. (DNS) 8KB-Kent Brewer
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Keith Sorg[4]; 2. 35-Ron Miller[1]; 3. 99H-Art Howey Jr[2]; 4. P51-Dave Golembiewski[3]; 5. 9-Curt Inks[5]; 6. 19H-Adam Heminger[6]; 7. 57MS-Mason Stull[7]; 8. 9E-Alex Erfman[8]
Heat 3 (7 Laps): 1. 95-Steve Miller[4]; 2. 20-Caleb Shearn[1]; 3. 99-Eric Potridge[2]; 4. 8W-Allen White[7]; 5. 51-Dave Bankey[5]; 6. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[3]; 7. 26-Kyle Lagrou[6]; 8. (DNS) 10B-Adam Lance
Qualifying 1: 1. 7B-Shawn Valenti, 00:17.205[19]; 2. 8-Keith Sorg, 00:17.435[9]; 3. 95-Steve Miller, 00:17.452[7]; 4. 4M-Jamie Miller, 00:17.587[12]; 5. P51-Dave Golembiewski, 00:17.656[6]; 6. 5S-Bradley Stuckey, 00:17.665[10]; 7. 34-Todd Warnick, 00:17.736[20]; 8. 99H-Art Howey Jr, 00:17.969[21]; 9. 99-Eric Potridge, 00:18.016[25]; 10. 1M-Scott Milligan, 00:18.018[8]; 11. 35-Ron Miller, 00:18.116[22]; 12. 20-Caleb Shearn, 00:18.138[11]; 13. 9S-Tony Parker, 00:18.249[2]; 14. 9-Curt Inks, 00:18.278[17]; 15. 51-Dave Bankey, 00:18.456[16]; 16. 8S-Brandon Stukey, 00:18.501[4]; 17. 19H-Adam Heminger, 00:18.547[15]; 18. 26-Kyle Lagrou, 00:18.616[18]; 19. 18S-Randy Swiecicki, 00:18.832[23]; 20. 57MS-Mason Stull, 00:19.069[3]; 21. 8W-Allen White, 00:19.430[1]; 22. 99PJ-Keith Whaley, 00:20.327[5]; 23. 9E-Alex Erfman, 00:25.233[13]; 24. 10B-Adam Lance, 00:27.027[24]; 25. (DNS) 8KB-Kent Brewer
Crisafulli Earns First Empire Super Sprints Win at Brewerton
By Curtis Berleue (Brewerton, NY) | After a handful of strong runs in the month of August, including a podium last weekend at Autodrome Drummond, Logan Crisafulli has finally broken through to Empire Super Sprints victory lane.
After setting Rifenburg Contracting quick time in his timed hot lap group and drawing the Pinnacle Pole, Jonathan Preston led the field to the initial green flag, but it was outside pole sitter Trevor Years who would lead the first two laps.
Preston was able to get by Years to take the lead on lap three, where he would stay for the next handful of laps. Lap 9 saw Dalton Rombough inherit the lead from Preston, with 7th starting Logan Crisafulli hot on his heels in second.
After stalking Rombough for 5 laps, Crisafulli was able to sneak by him for the lead on lap 15. While perennial Brewerton favorites Larry Wight and Danny Varin were chasing Crisafulli, they weren’t able to get past the driver of the #36 and he was able to hang on for his first Empire Super Sprints victory.
“Theres not a whole lot of brown down there (on the bottom),” said Crisafulli in victory lane. “I knew it worked, so I had to try it, and it continued to work if I hit my marks.”
“I knew I could at lead come side by side with the guys behind me out of the corner, so I knew that if they were able to get by me on the high side, I could at least try something different.”
Larry Wight came from the 12th starting spot to finish second.
“I just tried to hit my marks, hit my marks,” said Wight. “The bottom was fast, but you had to hit it right. If you missed it a little bit then you’d be spinning off, but if you could keep the car straight you could use a little throttle.”
Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Danny Varin.
“I just think we were too good way to early,” said Varin. “Great job by them (Crisafulli), they’ve been fast the last couple of races, just ran out of time.”
With 27 cars pit side for the first of three nights of action on the Labor Day triple header weekend, the field was broken into three timed hot lap groups to start the evening. Jonathan Preston, Jordan Thomas and Sammy Reakes IV earned Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards in their respective groups, while Davie Franek, Larry Wight and Sammy Reakes IV picked up E&V Energy heat race wins. Joe Trenca won the Cobra Coaches dash, and Chris Hile picked up the victory in the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Saturday August 31st at the Fulton Speedway in Fulton, NY. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Saturday, August 31 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Sunday, September 1 – Utica Rome Speedway - Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, September 7 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 36-Logan Crisafulli[7]; 2. #99L-Larry Wight[12]; 3. 01-Danny Varin[10]; 4. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[5]; 5. 5H-Chris Hile[19]; 6. 22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 7. 98-Joe Trenca[13]; 8. #41-Dalton Rombough[3]; 9. 4P-Chase Moran[17]; 10. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[11]; 11. #79-Jordan Thomas[21]; 12. 87-Jason Barney[9]; 13. 90-Matt Tanner[20]; 14. 28-Jordan Poirier[8]; 15. 53-Shawn Donath[22]; 16. 66-Jordan Hutton[23]; 17. 13E-Evan Reynolds[15]; 18. 23-Eric Cartier[18]; 19. 13T-Trevor Years[2]; 20. 63-Josh Weller[24]; 21. #25G-Tyler Graves[6]; 22. 10-Kelly Hebing[14]; 23. 28F-Davie Franek[4]; 24. 33-Lacey Hanson[25]; 25. 29-Dalton Herrick[16]
Lacaillade Masonry B-Main: 1. 5H-Chris Hile[1]; 2. 90-Matt Tanner[7]; 3. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 4. 53-Shawn Donath[9]; 5. 66-Jordan Hutton[2]; 6. 63-Josh Weller[4]; 7. 33-Lacey Hanson[3]; 8. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[8]; 9. X-Dan Bennett[6]
Cobra Coaches Dash: 1. 98-Joe Trenca[4]; 2. 10-Kelly Hebing[2]; 3. 13E-Evan Reynolds[1]; 4. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 5. 4P-Chase Moran[5]; 6. 23-Eric Cartier[6]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 2. #41-Dalton Rombough[5]; 3. 01-Danny Varin[2]; 4. 22-Jonathan Preston[6]; 5. 13E-Evan Reynolds[1]; 6. 98-Joe Trenca[9]; 7. 5H-Chris Hile[7]; 8. 63-Josh Weller[8]; 9. 90-Matt Tanner[4]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. #99L-Larry Wight[5]; 2. 87-Jason Barney[1]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 4. 36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; 5. 10-Kelly Hebing[2]; 6. 4P-Chase Moran[8]; 7. 66-Jordan Hutton[7]; 8. #79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 9. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[9]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[6]; 2. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]; 3. #25G-Tyler Graves[2]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[3]; 5. 29-Dalton Herrick[1]; 6. 23-Eric Cartier[7]; 7. 33-Lacey Hanson[9]; 8. X-Dan Bennett[8]; 9. 53-Shawn Donath[4]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #22-Jonathan Preston; #79-Jordan Thomas; #17-Sammy Reakes IV
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #28F-Davie Franek; #99L-Larry Wight; #17-Sammy Reakes IV
Cobra Coaches Dash Winner ($125): #98-Joe Trenca
Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #5H-Chris Hile
PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #19E-Emily VanInwegen
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #22-Jonathan Preston
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #5H-Chris Hile (+14)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #13T-Trevor Years
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #79-Jordan Thomas
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #36-Logan Crisafulli; #99L-Larry Wight; #01-Danny Varin
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #90-Matt Tanner
Joe Trenca Victorious at Fulton Speedway
By Curtis Berleue (Fulton, NY) | Continuing the trend of new faces in victory lane, Joe Trenca picked up the win on Saturday night with the Empire Super Sprints at the Fulton Speedway. After riding in second for the majority of the event, he passed Johnny Smith for the lead with two laps to go to secure his first win of 2024 with the Tour.
After drawing the Pinnacle Pole Award, Johnny Smith jumped out to the early lead over outside polesitter Joe Trenca. The lead duo would remain that way for the majority of the event.
While Smith and Trenca paced the field, the show was behind them as both Jason Barney and Billy VanInwegen started mid pack and were meticulously working their way through the field.
Having started 14th, Barney had worked his way permanently into the top 10 by lap 5, and on lap 11 had begun to pick off cars lap by lap, moving into the top 5 with just 3 laps remaining.
VanInwegen was writing a similar story, having started 8th, he worked his way into fifth by lap 3 and then up to fourth on lap 13.
With just two laps to go, Trenca was able to get by Smith, who had led the entire race up until that point and lead the final laps to pick up his first victory of 2024.
“I could run the bottom, and I knew my pace was really good but the lap cars didn’t work out,” said Trenca. “We ran each other clean and we got the win.”
“He (Smith) could have shut the door on me hard there and he raced me clean. I was really good through the middle, I could use the wing to try to capitalized on that (slidejob) and we did it.”
Johnny Smith was able to hold on for the runner-up position.
“Halfway through the race we lost brakes, and I knew I was getting held up by lap traffic,” said Smith. “He (Trenca) did a phenomenal job and I knew that if we got another yellow then I was going to be out of luck – I’m really happy to come home second.”
Jason Barney rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium in third.
“We have enough race car, enough crew and enough engine, the driver just doesn’t always do the right things and do his job the best that he can,” said Barney. “Last night was disappointing, we just moved forward to tonight. We felt like we learned some things, or at least did some things we know worked instead of doing things that don’t.”
The field was split into three timed hot lap groups at the beginning of the night, with Billy VanInwegen, Logan Crisafulli and Danny Varin earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards. E&V Energy heat races were won by Jordan Poirier, Sammy Reakes IV and Jordan Thomas. The Cobra Coaches dash went to Shawn Donath.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Sunday September 1st at the Utica-Rome Speedway in Vernon, NY. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Sunday, September 1 – Utica Rome Speedway - Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, September 7 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Sunday, September 8 – Weedsport Speedway – Weedsport, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 98-Joe Trenca[2]; 2. #3Z-John Smith IV[1]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[14]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 5. 90-Matt Tanner[7]; 6. #79-Jordan Thomas[9]; 7. 10-Kelly Hebing[15]; 8. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 9. 01-Danny Varin[5]; 10. 13E-Evan Reynolds[23]; 11. 13T-Trevor Years[6]; 12. 53-Shawn Donath[13]; 13. 28F-Davie Franek[4]; 14. 63-Josh Weller[11]; 15. 46-Ryan Coniam[10]; 16. 33-Lacey Hanson[19]; 17. 66-Jordan Hutton[20]; 18. 63D-Tucker Donath[16]; 19. #29-Dalton Herrick[21]; 20. (DNF) #17-Sammy Reakes IV[12]; 21. (DNF) 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[22]; 22. (DNF) #7NY-Matt Farnham[17]; 23. (DNS) 36-Logan Crisafulli
Cobra Coaches Dash: 1. 53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 3. 10-Kelly Hebing[6]; 4. 63D-Tucker Donath[5]; 5. (DNF) #7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 6. (DNF) 36-Logan Crisafulli[2]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 2. 63-Josh Weller[4]; 3. 46-Ryan Coniam[1]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 5. 53-Shawn Donath[5]; 6. #7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 7. 33-Lacey Hanson[7]; 8. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[8]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[1]; 2. 98-Joe Trenca[3]; 3. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 4. 90-Matt Tanner[4]; 5. 36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 6. 63D-Tucker Donath[2]; 7. 66-Jordan Hutton[7]; 8. (DNF) 13E-Evan Reynolds[8]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[2]; 2. #3Z-John Smith IV[4]; 3. 01-Danny Varin[6]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[1]; 5. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 6. 10-Kelly Hebing[5]; 7. #29-Dalton Herrick[7]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #10V-Billy VanInwegen; #36-Logan Crisafulli; #01-Danny Varin
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #17-Sammy Reakes IV; #79-Jordan Thomas
Cobra Coaches Dash Winner ($125): #53-Shawn Donath
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #3Z-Johnny Smith
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #13E-Evan Reynolds (+13)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #29-Dalton Herrick
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #13T-Trevor Years
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #98-Joe Trenca; #3Z-Johnny Smith; #87-Jason Barney
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #98-Joe Trenca
Jock Goodyer surges to Nor*Cal Posse Shootout triumph
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…After driving back from Washington on Friday in time for this weekends Nor*Cal Posse Shootout, Australian 360 Sprint Car champion Jock Goodyer put on a clinic Sunday night, scoring his initial Placerville Speedway victory.
The Launceston, TAS, Australia wheelman piloted the Kevin Kozlowski owned Works Limited No. 57w, wrenched by Paul Silva, to an $8,000 score during the 7th running of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood.
Sharing victory lane on Sunday night was Roseville driver Brent Steck, who earned a $5,000 win in the High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout portion of the evening.
The 35-lap Winged 360 Sprint Car feature started out with Fresno’s Caeden Steele leading the opening circuit, until Goodyer made the move under him to grab the point. At that same time Steele’s car broke loose and he looped it to a stop, bringing out a caution with one lap down.
Once out front Goodyer had his way with things and withstood multiple restarts, keeping the rest of the field at bay. He went on to accept the Ron Stahl checkered flag for his first career victory in the United States.
Placerville’s own Shane Hopkins continued his fantastic season with another strong run after starting from position number 11. The driver of the High Sierra Industries No. 21 made several precision-based moves to charge forward and grab second from Monrovia, Indiana’s Justin Peck with three laps remaining.
Hopkins closed the gap slightly but couldn’t do anything with Goodyer as the race wrapped up. Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick put together a solid run and was able to nip Peck at the line to round out the podium.
After competing with Kubota High Limit Racing on Saturday at Skagit Speedway, Peck made the 13-hour drive south to compete for owner Clayton Snow. He was rewarded with a fourth-place finish, while 14th starter Chance Grasty rounded out the podium.
Completing the top 10 were Dylan Bloomfield, Cody Key, 18th starter Colby Copeland, Sean Becker and Tony Gomes. Copeland’s run from 18th to eighth netted him the $425 Hard Charger Award in memory of Davy Thomas.
A total of 31 Winged Sprint Cars returned to cap the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood. Caeden Steele began the evening by earning fast time with a lap of 10.714.
The High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout main event saw a very popular winner in the form of Brent Steck, who battled to the lead on lap six and withstood a late challenge by Shawn Jones.
Dylan Newberry jumped out front early and paced the opening laps until Steck was able to slice his way past. The bottom side was the preferred groove for the wingless warriors however, Shawn Jones gave it a try upstairs.
Picking off cars one by one the San Jose driver carved his way into second with six laps remaining and then took his shot on a restart. Jones blasted to the high side to grab the top-spot and lead lap 22. Jones then caught the cushion just hard enough though to turn the car sideways and send him over the banking for a yellow.
Steck then led the final few circuits to grab the triumph over Newberry, Saturday winner Shane Hopkins, Anthony Bruno and Heath Holdsclaw. Twenty-one Wingless Sprints returned on Sunday with Newberry setting fast time to begin the program.
Placerville Speedway now gears up for the penultimate championship point race of the season this Saturday September 7th. Anrak Night at the Races will feature the Thompson’s Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Cars, the USAC Western States Midgets, BCRA Lightning Sprints and the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks.
Results
Placerville Speedway
Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood Finale
High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout Finale
September 1, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 57W-Jock Goodyer[2]; 2. 21-Shane Hopkins[11]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 4. 17P-Justin Peck[5]; 5. 1-Chance Grasty[14]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[12]; 7. 15-Cody Key[4]; 8. 5V-Colby Copeland[18]; 9. 35-Sean Becker[9]; 10. 7C-Tony Gomes[10]; 11. 121-Caeden Steele[1]; 12. 29-Willie Croft[15]; 13. 7-Max Mittry[19]; 14. 61-Travis Labat[21]; 15. 94-Greg Decaires V[7]; 16. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 17. 54X-Ryan Bernal[23]; 18. 92-Andy Forsberg[16]; 19. 25S-Seth Standley[13]; 20. 2A-Austin Wood[17]; 21. 9L-Luke Hayes[8]; 22. X1-Michael Faccinto[22]; 23. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[20]; 24. 1F-DJ Freitas[24]
Wingless Sprint Cars:
1. 2STX-Brent Steck[2]; 2. 63-Dylan Newberry[1]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[8]; 4. 9X-Anthony Bruno[9]; 5. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[3]; 6. 84-Colson Plourde[19]; 7. 21C-Cody Meyer[16]; 8. 2N-Shannon Newton[15]; 9. 18-Josh Gillis[14]; 10. 38-Tyler Cato[20]; 11. 47-Trey Walters[5]; 12. 28K-Kaden Ramos[18]; 13. 33DJ-DJ Johnson[10]; 14. 91-Cooper Marchant[12]; 15. 7EJ-Josh Young[6]; 16. 14-Shawn Jones[4]; 17. 49-Joe McCoy[17]; 18. 36-Bob Newberry[7]; 19. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[11]; 20. 7-Ryan Bernal[13]
Mario Clouser Masters Win at Lake Ozark Speedway with POWRi WAR
Eldon, MO. (9/1/24) Mario Clouser would advance five spots rapidly and lead
the final nine laps in the final night of the Non-Wing Nationals presented by
Start2Finish TV at Lake Ozark Speedway with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing
Sprint League to notch his fourteenth career feature victory wrapping up the
premier weekend event.
Racing onto the quick surface of Lake Ozark Speedway, POWRi WAR would find
twenty-one talented traditional sprinters witnessing Trey Osborne set the
quickest hot-lap time of 14.620-second lap as Anthony Nicholson and Cody Baker
each earned heat racing victories.
Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Jack Wagner and Anthony Nicholson lined up in the front row, Anthony Nicholson would gain the lead on the opening lap with Jack Wagner blasting into the runner-up spot.
Suffering mechanical issues on the next lap the leader Anthony Nicholson
relinquished the lead to Jack Wagner on lap two as Wesley Smith moved into
runner up positioning with Cody Baker, Bret Mellenberndt and Trey Osborne
rounding out the early top five.
Leading the next nine laps, Jack Wagner would appear on a rail as Mario
Clouser began his chase for the top spot while eventually overtaking the
preferred position on lap eleven with Xavier Doney, Wesley Smith, Chase Howard,
and Trey Osborne staying within striking distance.
Leading the final revolutions perfectly, Mario Clouser would emerge
victorious with the POWRi WAR Sprint League at Lake Ozark Speedway to notch his
first yearly league victory. Staying in the hunt Wesley Smith would finish
runner-up as Xavier Doney completed the final podium placements.
“We’ve had an unbelievable difficult season so this feels great to be here in
victory lane,” said victorious Mario Clouser in the Eldon Missouri victory lane
celebrations. Adding, “We had a great track tonight and to get success finally
feels great while making the eight hour trip worth it.”
Challenging closely behind would find Trey Osborne finish fourth as Bret
Mellenberndt rounded out the top five finishers for the POWRi WAR at Lake Ozark
Speedway on Night Two of the Non-Wing Nationals.
Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi WAR | 9/1/24:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Hot Lap Time: 11T-Trey Osborne(14.620)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 16-Anthony Nicholson
Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 2 Winner: 9-Cody Baker
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 77-Jack Wagner
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 9G-Chad Goff(+11)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 6-Mario Clouser
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 6-Mario Clouser[6]; 2.
44-Wesley Smith[4]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[9]; 4. 11T-Trey Osborne[7]; 5. 97-Bret
Mellenberndt[5]; 6. 13-Chase Howard[12]; 7. 98-Saban Bibent[11]; 8. 9-Chad
Goff[19]; 9. 73-Samuel Wagner[10]; 10. 77-Jack Wagner[1]; 11. 26-Zachary
Clark[15]; 12. 9H-Cody Baker[3]; 13. 75-Glen Saville[16]; 14. 99-Bryan
Roach[18]; 15. 82-Vinny Ward[17]; 16. 33-Bryson Smith[8]; 17. 27-Justin
Johnson[14]; 18. 52B-Blake Bowers[21]; 19. 4T-Taylor Forbes[13]; 20. 16-Anthony
Nicholson[2]; 21. 51-Doug Martens[20].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 16-Anthony Nicholson[2]; 2.
44-Wesley Smith[4]; 3. 33-Bryson Smith[1]; 4. 73-Samuel Wagner[3]; 5. 97-Bret
Mellenberndt[8]; 6. 11T-Trey Osborne[10]; 7. 27-Justin Johnson[6]; 8. 4T-Taylor
Forbes[11]; 9. 99-Bryan Roach[7]; 10. 9-Chad Goff[9]; 11. 52B-Blake Bowers[5].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9H-Cody Baker[2]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[10]; 3.
6-Mario Clouser[3]; 4. 98-Saban Bibent[1]; 5. 13-Chase Howard[5]; 6. 74-Xavier
Doney[9]; 7. 26-Zachary Clark[6]; 8. 75-Glen Saville[4]; 9. 82-Vinny Ward[8];
10. 51-Doug Martens[7].
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Ayrton Gennetten Astonishes with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Victory at Lake Ozark Speedway
Eldon, MO. (9/1/24) Ayrton Gennetten would run the high line to perfection
around Lake Ozark Speedway with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in Night Two of the
POWRi Triple Sprint Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his seventh
league victory and pocket the payday in an outstanding feature event.
Flying onto the smooth surface with twenty-four talented entrants of the
POWRi 410’s would see Miles Paulus set a quick qualifying time of 12.789-second
lap with Blake Hahn, JJ Hickle, and Kyle Bellm each earning heat racing
victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Ayrton Gennetten and Miles Paulus lined up in the front row as Ayrton
Gennetten would gain the lead on the opening lap with Kameron Key, Miles Paulus,
Joe B Miller, and Blake Hahn all racing within the top five.
Keeping momentum going up front, Ayrton Gennetten would put on a dazzling
display of driving up front with lap traffic nearly costing him the win as the
laps ticked away at a rapid rate with Joe B Miller quickly gaining on the
front-running Gennetten.
Leading all twenty-five laps, Ayrton Gennetten would not be denied in earning
his seventh career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main
event with Joe B Miller hustling into the runner-up position late.
“This whole team does such a great job and it’s the reason why I wanted the
this ride, so I can just show up and focus on driving a great car,” said Ayrton
Gennetten in the Eldon Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I
said last night I was after the win, I honestly thought I was going upside down
in two but somehow saved it and even kept the lead. The main goal is
front-stretch victory in two weeks at Lucas”.
Challenging closely behind would find night one winner Kameron Key placing on
the final podium placement. Blake Hahn would be among the frontrunners all
feature to fourth as Noah Gass would round out the top-five finishers for the
POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Night Two of the POWRi Triple Sprint Showdown presented
by Start2Finish at Lake Ozark Speedway.
Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/1/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 98P-Miles Paulus(12.789)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 52-Blake Hahn
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 12X-JJ Hickle
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 14E-Kyle Bellm
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 19-Ayrton Gennetten
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 44-Derek Hagar(+10)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[1]; 2.
51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 3. 31-Kameron Key[3]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 5. 20G-Noah
Gass[8]; 6. 44-Derek Hagar[16]; 7. 12X-JJ Hickle[5]; 8. 98P-Miles Paulus[2]; 9.
75-Tyler Blank[11]; 10. 45X-Jace Park[12]; 11. 14E-Kyle Bellm[6]; 12. 74-Xavier
Doney[9]; 13. 21-Gunner Ramey[10]; 14. 1JR-Steven Russell[18]; 15. 14N-Kevin
Newton[15]; 16. 00-Broc Elliott[14]; 17. 37-Bryce Norris[13]; 18. 5-Kory
Bales[19]; 19. 24-Elijah Gile[21]; 20. 87-Reed Whitney[17]; 21. 74N-Natalie
Doney[24]; 22. 88-Brogan Carder[22]; 23. 34-Sterling Cling[20]; 24. 8S-Steve
Short[23].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 2. 31-Kameron
Key[3]; 3. 98P-Miles Paulus[4]; 4. 75-Tyler Blank[5]; 5. 14N-Kevin Newton[6]; 6.
87-Reed Whitney[7]; 7. 34-Sterling Cling[1]; 8. 8S-Steve Short[8].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-JJ Hickle[2]; 2. 19-Ayrton
Gennetten[4]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 37-Bryce Norris[1]; 5. 44-Derek
Hagar[5]; 6. 1JR-Steven Russell[7]; 7. 24-Elijah Gile[6]; 8. 74N-Natalie
Doney[8].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14E-Kyle Bellm[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 3.
20G-Noah Gass[3]; 4. 45X-Jace Park[5]; 5. 00-Broc Elliott[8]; 6. 5-Kory
Bales[7]; 7. 21-Gunner Ramey[4]; 8. 88-Brogan Carder[6].
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:12.789[2]; 2. 19-Ayrton
Gennetten, 00:13.202[8]; 3. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.206[6]; 4. 31-Kameron Key,
00:13.444[11]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.494[18]; 6. 20G-Noah Gass,
00:13.501[9]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.586[5]; 8. 12X-JJ Hickle, 00:13.669[16];
9. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.708[7]; 10. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:13.709[21]; 11.
37-Bryce Norris, 00:13.833[12]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.877[17]; 13. 75-Tyler
Blank, 00:13.881[13]; 14. 44-Derek Hagar, 00:13.911[20]; 15. 45X-Jace Park,
00:13.916[24]; 16. 14N-Kevin Newton, 00:13.938[19]; 17. 24-Elijah Gile,
00:13.998[14]; 18. 88-Brogan Carder, 00:14.143[23]; 19. 87-Reed Whitney,
00:14.162[15]; 20. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:14.174[4]; 21. 5-Kory Bales,
00:14.233[10]; 22. 8S-Steve Short, 00:14.296[3]; 23. 74N-Natalie Doney,
00:14.309[1]; 24. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:14.469[22].
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Kofoid Outlasts Last-Lap Slider During Thriller to Capture $100,000-to-Win BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS at Huset's Speedway
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Sept. 1, 2024) - Michael "Buddy" Kofoid etched his name into sprint car history on Sunday night at Huset's Speedway, where he earned the $100,000 top prize after outlasting Carson Macedo in a thrilling BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS main event.
It marked the first crown jewel triumph for Kofoid and his second career World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series victory at Huset's Speedway, where he became the 37 th different winner in 43 main events this season.
"One hundred thousand, that's a lot of money," he said. "I'm kinda at a loss for words.
"Obviously the money is good, but just to win an Outlaws race is so damn hard. If you put yourself in contention it's bound to happen."
Kofoid did just that all weekend to line up on the outside of the front row in the 40-lap feature on Myrl & Roy's Paving Night, which served as the final race of the season at the high-banked track.
Macedo, who was the high-points driver following Saturday's preliminary night, won a heat race as well as the King of the Hill to garner the pole position for the A Main. He powered into the lead on the start and held the top spot until Kofoid executed a slide job in turns three and four on Lap 24.
Macedo responded with a slide job of his own in the same corners one lap later. He and Kofoid nearly made contact, with Kofoid checking up and Macedo regaining first place. A few laps later Macedo was stuck behind a pair of cars he was attempting to lap, which allowed Kofoid to sneak by on the bottom of turns one and two on Lap 30. Kofoid quickly lapped the two drivers to build approximately a one-second advantage before the final caution of the race occurred on Lap 34.
Kofoid was smooth on the restart and again held a comfortable lead until getting to traffic on the final lap. As he dove low underneath a lapped car and slid up the track in turns three and four, Macedo made a power move, hitting the bottom and sliding across the track directly in front of Kofoid exiting turn four. Macedo's momentum guided him into the frontstretch wall as Kofoid turned slightly underneath him and won the drag race to the checkered flag by 0.223 seconds.
"Carson and I were going at it pretty good and I could pace him pretty well in traffic," he said. "We fought pretty hard and almost turned it over when he slid me. I thought that was it. I could just maneuver the bottom really well. I feel that's what kept me close to him.
"I was trying to watch the board (in the closing laps). I knew traffic was going to play a factor. I got to him a lap earlier than I wanted to. I can't even think right now. I'm glad we just won this race. Redemption from last year."
Macedo's second-place result was his fifth podium outing in his last seven races.
"I didn't know that I was going to have enough," he said of the last-lap move. "It gave me just enough of a run where I could throw a Hail Mary at it. It was definitely all I had. I knew that was the only shot I had was to bounce it off the fence and get to the line. Racing for big money is laying it all out there on the line."
Bill Balog recorded a third-place finish, which was his career-best performance during a World of Outlaws race at Huset's Speedway.
"This is huge," he said. "It's been a really good three days. It's a huge night for us. We seem to be going in the right direction with this Triple X car. I'm just super happy with tonight."
Giovanni Scelzi placed fourth and Donny Schatz was fifth.
Kofoid, Schatz and Scelzi joined Macedo as heat race winners. Christopher Thram picked up the Last Chance Showdown victory.
BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS FINALE RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Sept. 1, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (40 Laps): 1. 83-Michael Kofoid (2); 2. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 3. 17B-Bill Balog (3); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (5); 5. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (9); 7. 14H-Chase Randall (6); 8. 2-David Gravel (7); 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart (10); 10. 27-Emerson Axsom (17); 11. 55-Kerry Madsen (8); 12. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (11); 13. 87-Aaron Reutzel (12); 14. 13-Mark Dobmeier (18); 15. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (15); 16. 22-Riley Goodno (16); 17. 23-Garet Williamson (19); 18. 14T-Tim Estenson (13); 19. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (14); 20. 10-Scott Bogucki (20); 21. 3-Tim Kaeding (23); 22. 17GP-Justin Henderson (24); 23. 24T-Christopher Thram (21); 24. 83S-Sam Henderson (22).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 2. 83S-Sam Henderson (4); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding (5); 4. 17GP-Justin Henderson (1); 5. 7S-Landon Crawley (6); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (3); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 8. O9-Matt Juhl (10); 9. 11M-Brendan Mullen (13); 10. 8-Jacob Hughes (12); 11. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (7); 12. 16-Brooke Tatnell (18); 13. 70-Kraig Kinser (9); 14. 44-Chris Martin (11); 15. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (15); 16. 80P-Jacob Peterson (14); 17. 17D-Ryan Bickett (16); 18. 64-Andy Pake (17); 19. 74N-Luke Nellis (19).
Toyota King of the Hill (2 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 2. 83-Michael Kofoid (2); 3. 17B-Bill Balog (5); 4. 15-Donny Schatz (3); 5. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (4); 6. 14H-Chase Randall (6); 7. 2-David Gravel (7); 8. 55-Kerry Madsen (8).
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 2. 17B-Bill Balog (2); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (4); 4. 14T-Tim Estenson (7); 5. 27-Emerson Axsom (3); 6. 17GP-Justin Henderson (6); 7. 3-Tim Kaeding (5); 8. 70-Kraig Kinser (8); 9. 11M-Brendan Mullen (9); 10. 64-Andy Pake (10).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 83-Michael Kofoid (2); 2. 14H-Chase Randall (1); 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart (3); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier (10); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 7. 7S-Landon Crawley (7); 8. O9-Matt Juhl (8); 9. 80P-Jacob Peterson (9); 10. 16-Brooke Tatnell (6).
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (1); 2. 2-David Gravel (3); 3. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 4. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (5); 5. 23-Garet Williamson (2); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (6); 7. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (10); 8. 44-Chris Martin (7); 9. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (9); 10. 74N-Luke Nellis (8).
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (1); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen (2); 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel (3); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (4); 5. 10-Scott Bogucki (5); 6. 83S-Sam Henderson (6); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (7); 8. 8-Jacob Hughes (8); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (9).
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Cody Baker Claims Checkers at Lake Ozark Speedway with POWRi WAR
Eldon, MO. (8/31/24) Cody Baker would perfect the event by leading all twenty
laps in night one of the Non-Wing Nationals presented by Start2Finish TV at Lake
Ozark Speedway with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League to notch his
second career feature victory kicking off the premier weekend event in an epic
twenty lap feature.
Racing onto the quick surface of Lake Ozark Speedway, POWRi WAR would find
twenty talented traditional sprinters witnessing Cody Baker set the quickest
hot-lap time of 13.649-second lap as Cody Baker and Xavier Doney each earned
heat racing victories.
Kick-starting the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Xavier
Doney and Cody Baker lined up in the front row as Cody Baker would gain the lead
on the opening lap with Zachary Clark blasting into the runner-up spot as Xavier
Doney, Anthony Nicholson, and Justin Johnson all battled inside the early top
five.
Cruising to a comfortable lead, Cody Baker would set sail out front as Wesley
Smith rapidly ran into the runner-up positioning early after starting deep in
the field with Samuel Wagner also racing through the division after visiting the
work area during the parade lap.
Driving into a battle for the lead, Wesley Smith would jump the cushion out
of turn four to relinquish multiple spots as Zachary Clark, Anthony Nicholson,
Jack Wagner, and Samuel Wagner all battled closely inside the contending group
of drivers.
Never wavering, Cody Baker would emerge victorious with the POWRi WAR Sprint
League at Lake Ozark Speedway to notch his first yearly league victory. Staying
in the hunt and hard-charging towards the front, Wesley Smith would recover to
finish runner-up after starting sixteenth as point leader Samuel Wagner
completed the final podium placements.
“I knew Wesley would be coming towards the front, I just didn’t expect him
that quickly” said victorious Cody Baker in the Eldon Missouri victory lane
celebrations. Adding, “I was a little worried in the late restart so I loosed
all my shocks and just stood on it.”
Challenging closely behind would find Anthony Nicholson finish fourth as
defending champion Jack Wagner rounded out the top five finishers for the POWRi
WAR at Lake Ozark Speedway on Night One of the Non-Wing Nationals.
Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi WAR | 8/31/24:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Hot Lap Time: 9-Cody Baker(13.649)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 9-Cody Baker
Engler Machine & Tool Heat Race 2 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 74-Xavier Doney
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 44-Wesley Smith(+14)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 9-Cody Baker
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 9H-Cody Baker[2]; 2.
44-Wesley Smith[16]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner[6]; 4. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 5.
77-Jack Wagner[4]; 6. 26-Zachary Clark[10]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 8. 98-Saban
Bibent[20]; 9. 11T-Trey Osborne[17]; 10. 99-Bryan Roach[9]; 11. 9-Chad Goff[5];
12. 27-Justin Johnson[8]; 13. 82-Vinny Ward[14]; 14. 13-Chase Howard[15]; 15.
51-Doug Martens[19]; 16. 33-Bryson Smith[18]; 17. 97-Bret Mellenberndt[13]; 18.
52B-Blake Bowers[11]; 19. 4T-Taylor Forbes[7]; 20. 75-Glen Saville[12].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9H-Cody Baker[3]; 2. 77-Jack
Wagner[4]; 3. 4T-Taylor Forbes[2]; 4. 16-Anthony Nicholson[9]; 5. 99-Bryan
Roach[6]; 6. 52B-Blake Bowers[5]; 7. 44-Wesley Smith[1]; 8. 13-Chase Howard[7];
9. 11T-Trey Osborne[8]; 10. 51-Doug Martens[10].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 2. 9-Chad Goff[3]; 3.
27-Justin Johnson[1]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[2]; 5. 73-Samuel Wagner[9]; 6. 75-Glen
Saville[4]; 7. 82-Vinny Ward[5]; 8. 97-Bret Mellenberndt[10]; 9. 33-Bryson
Smith[8]; 10. (DNS) 98-Saban Bibent.
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Kameron Key Pilots to POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Victory at Lake Ozark Speedway
Eldon, MO. (8/31/24) Kameron Key would set sail and lead the final seventeen laps with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in Night One of the POWRi Triple Sprint Showdown presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his second league victory and pocket the $5K-payday in an outstanding feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway.
Flying onto the smooth surface with twenty-seven talented entrants of the POWRi 410’s would see Xavier Doney set a quick qualifying time of 11.648-second lap with Kameron Key, Joe B Miller, and Sterling Cling each earning heat racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Xavier Doney and Kameron Key lined up in the front row as Xavier Doney would gain the lead on the opening lap with Kameron Key, Miles Paulus, Joe B Miller, and Ayrton Gennetten all raced within the top five.
Leading by nearly a three second advantage over the first nine laps, Xavier Doney would appear to be in the head of the class only to jump the cushion in turn two ending his night with wall contact as Kameron Key inherited the lead after the caution.
Protecting the front of the field in a very technical track, Kameron Key would never flinch with the lead over the final seventeen laps with Joe B Miller and Ayrton Gennetten keeping close throughout the middle of the race.
Holding steady over a last race restart, Kameron Key would not be denied in earning his first seasonal POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed main event with Derek Hagar hustling into the runner-up position late after starting twelfth.
“I haven’t been getting a lot of calls this summer to drive so I am very thankful to the McGarry family for the opportunity and their continued support,” said Kameron Key in the Eldon Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I had to act like more of a reserved racer tonight knowing that I would be better at around 80% then I would be running all out, tonight it really paid off to be patient”.
Challenging closely behind would find point leader Ayrton Gennetten placing on the final podium placement from the starting sixth on the initial green flag. Miles Paulus would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Bryce Norris would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints Night One of the POWRi Triple Sprint Showdown presented by Start2Finish at Lake Ozark Speedway.
Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 8/31/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 74-Xavier Doney(11.648)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 31-Kameron Key
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 34-Sterling Cling
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 74-Xavier Doney
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 87-Reed Whitney(+11)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 31-Kameron Key
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 31-Kameron Key[3]; 2. 44-Derek Hagar[12]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[6]; 4. 98P-Miles Paulus[4]; 5. 37-Bryce Norris[5]; 6. 12X-JJ Hickle[15]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[16]; 8. 14N-Kevin Newton[7]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[14]; 10. 87-Reed Whitney[21]; 11. 21-Gunner Ramey[11]; 12. 51B-Joe B Miller[8]; 13. 14E-Kyle Bellm[18]; 14. 5-Kory Bales[13]; 15. 1JR-Steven Russell[23]; 16. 75-Tyler Blank[20]; 17. 34-Sterling Cling[9]; 18. 00-Broc Elliott[22]; 19. 22M-Rees Moran[10]; 20. 45X-Jace Park[17]; 21. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 22. 24-Elijah Gile[19]; 23. 6-Danny Sams[2].
Max Papis Innovations B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 45X-Jace Park[1]; 2. 14E-Kyle Bellm[2]; 3. 24-Elijah Gile[3]; 4. 75-Tyler Blank[5]; 5. 87-Reed Whitney[4]; 6. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[10]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell[9]; 9. 88-Brogan Carder[8]; 10. 30X-Larry Bratti[11]; 11. 8S-Steve Short[6].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Kameron Key[2]; 2. 22M-Rees Moran[1]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 4. 37-Bryce Norris[3]; 5. 12X-JJ Hickle[6]; 6. 45X-Jace Park[5]; 7. 87-Reed Whitney[7]; 8. 8S-Steve Short[9]; 9. 1JR-Steven Russell[8].
Eibach Racing Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 3. 6-Danny Sams[4]; 4. 44-Derek Hagar[7]; 5. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 6. 14E-Kyle Bellm[5]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 8. 00-Broc Elliott[8]; 9. 74N-Natalie Doney[9]
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Sterling Cling[1]; 2. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 3. 21-Gunner Ramey[2]; 4. 5-Kory Bales[7]; 5. 14N-Kevin Newton[4]; 6. 24-Elijah Gile[5]; 7. 75-Tyler Blank[6]; 8. 88-Brogan Carder[8]; 9. (DNS) 30X-Larry Bratti.
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:11.648[2]; 2. 6-Danny Sams, 00:11.663[7]; 3. 14N-Kevin Newton, 00:11.876[14]; 4. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:11.879[4]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:12.042[9]; 6. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:12.057[3]; 7. 31-Kameron Key, 00:12.155[8]; 8. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:12.168[21]; 9. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:12.185[6]; 10. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:12.186[13]; 11. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:12.213[17]; 12. 34-Sterling Cling, 00:12.236[18]; 13. 45X-Jace Park, 00:12.240[10]; 14. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:12.268[26]; 15. 24-Elijah Gile, 00:12.271[12]; 16. 12X-JJ Hickle, 00:12.291[15]; 17. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:12.321[16]; 18. 75-Tyler Blank, 00:12.334[5]; 19. 87-Reed Whitney, 00:12.344[22]; 20. 44-Derek Hagar, 00:12.480[27]; 21. 5-Kory Bales, 00:12.637[1]; 22. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:12.727[25]; 23. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:12.793[23]; 24. 88-Brogan Carder, 00:12.870[11]; 25. 8S-Steve Short, 00:13.201[24]; 26. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:13.318[19]; 27. 30X-Larry Bratti, 00:13.609[20].
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Willie Croft strikes for victory on night one of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…Making the final Placerville Speedway starts of his career this weekend, Colfax driver Willie Croft proceeded to make it count by racing to victory on opening night of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood.
Sharing victory lane on Saturday during the High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout portion of the night was Placerville’s own Shane Hopkins.
The 30-lap Winged 360 Sprint Car finale began with Roseville’s Colby Copeland putting the Van Lare Steering Repair No. 5v out front. Dash winner Croft stalked his every move however, as close battles were seen all throughout the field.
The complexion of the race then changed on lap 11 though, as the yellow flag waved for a car slowing down the back stretch. Unfortunately for Copeland, heartbreak city occurred when he got upside down in turn three along with Ryan Rocha while avoiding the slowing car. Both drivers were okay but done for the night.
Croft now found himself out front with Modesto’s Tony Gomes moving into the runner up spot. Several movers and shakers were seen in the main event, including Shane Hopkins, who charged from 16th to third by lap 12.
Gomes kept leader Croft withing his sights and at one point, made the move to slide in front of him entering turn three. The veteran driver stayed poised though and sliced back to his inside, maintaining the point.
A final caution then occurred with three circuits remaining. On the restart Croft blasted away from the pack to accept the Ron Stahl checkered flag aboard his Grinders Automotive/ Rudeen Racing No. 29. It marked his fifth career Winged 360 Sprint Car triumph at Placerville Speedway, ironically tying him with Gomes and fellow veteran Jimmy Trulli, who also wraps up his driving career this season.
Gomes crossed the stripe in second, with Hopkins finishing off a stellar run from row eight to round out the podium.
Hanford’s Michael Faccinto arguably had the run of the night though. After winning the B-main, the driver of the F&F Racing x1 rocketed through the field in aggressive fashion to finish in fourth place after starting from 21st. Redding’s Max Mittry also capped a solid night by rounding out the top-five.
Completing the top-10 on opening night of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood were Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick, Australian Jock Goodyear, Suisun City’s Chance Grasty, Dunnigan’s Luke Hayes and El Cajon’s Braden Chiaramonte.
A total of 37 Winged Sprint Cars competed on Saturday. Yuba City’s Seth Standley earned his first career Placerville fast time award to open the night with a lap of 10.650.
The 25-lap main event for the High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout started out with Roseville’s Josh Young climbing into the lead. Young had earlier set fast time and captured his heat as he worked on a clean sweep of the evening.
Several stoppages were seen in the feature, which never allowed drivers to get into a constant flow. Shane Hopkins though had found something through the middle of the speedway and began to march his way forward. The 30-year-old took over second on lap eight and then came after the leader.
After hounding Young for the top-spot Hopkins took command on lap 12 and never looked back. The driver of the Cliften & Warren Feed/ MP Operations No. 21 pulled away for his fourth career Wingless Sprint Car win at Placerville Speedway.
Young, DJ Johnson, Brent Steck, Dylan Newberry, Eathon Lanfri, Peter Paulson, Tyler Cato, Shannon Newton and Josh Gillis rounded out the top-10.
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Results
Placerville Speedway Nor*Cal Posse Shootout presented by Berco Redwood Opener High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout Opener August 31, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 29-Willie Croft[1]; 2. 7C-Tony Gomes[5]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[16]; 4. X1-Michael Faccinto[21]; 5. 7-Max Mittry[7]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick[12]; 7. 57W-Jock Goodyer[20]; 8. 1-Chance Grasty[6]; 9. 9L-Luke Hayes[11]; 10. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 11. 25S-Seth Standley[4]; 12. 88A-Austin Torgerson[23]; 13. 92-Andy Forsberg[8]; 14. 121-Caeden Steele[9]; 15. 88-Brad Bumgarner[15]; 16. 61-Travis Labat[13]; 17. 35-Sean Becker[17]; 18. 94-Greg Decaires V[14]; 19. 77-Ryan Lippincott[18]; 20. 93-Stephen Ingraham[19]; 21. 2A-Austin Wood[10]; 22. 17-Anthony Snow[24]; 23. 5V-Colby Copeland[2]; 24. 5R-Ryan Rocha[22]
Wingless Sprint Cars:
1. 21-Shane Hopkins[7]; 2. 7EJ-Josh Young[1]; 3. 33DJ-DJ Johnson[5]; 4. 2STX-Brent Steck[2]; 5. 63-Dylan Newberry[9]; 6. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[6]; 7. 8-Peter Paulson[12]; 8. 38-Tyler Cato[14]; 9. 2N-Shannon Newton[18]; 10. 18-Josh Gillis[19]; 11. 21C-Cody Meyer[20]; 12. 9X-Anthony Bruno[17]; 13. 47-Trey Walters[10]; 14. X-Bob Newberry[11]; 15. 66S-Zack Albers[13]; 16. 49-Joe McCoy[16]; 17. 84-Colson Plourde[15]; 18. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[4]; 19. 14-Shawn Jones[3]; 20. (DNF) 7T-Jake Morgan[8]
It's Willison Again In Must See Sprint Battle At Owosso
OVID, Mich. (Aug. 31, 2024) – There’s just something about Owosso Speedway that Canadian hotshoe Aaron Willison has found to his liking in the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series presented by Perfit.
The Langley, British Columbia veteran and current National Pavement Sprint Car Rankings leader drove from ninth to first in a dicey 40-lap feature Saturday night at the three-eighths-mile oval, notching his second series win of the year and completing a season sweep of MSR events at Owosso.
Willison surgically picked his way up seven positions to second in the first 11 laps, then ate into early leader Jason Blonde’s advantage at the front of the field.
A near-two-second lead was erased in a matter of moments, and Willison made what turned out to be the race-winning pass with an outside-inside cross in turn three on lap 18.
From there, Willison checked out, opening up a gap of more than five seconds before fellow Canadian Ryan Litt found his way to second with 13 laps left.
Litt knocked two seconds off the deficit, but it was a caution with six to go – after Florida’s J.J. Dutton spun in turn two – that truly gave the field one quick chance at dethroning Willison’s dominance.
Willison chose the inside lane for the lone restart of the night, and surged away on the green flag as teenager Colton Bettis scrapped for second with Litt behind him.
That brief battle allowed Willison to pull away to a .949-second victory in owner Dick Myers’ familiar, red-and-yellow No. 50m sprinter.
“To roll [forward] from ninth like we did, Dick Myers and the crew had the RAM Engineering (No.) 50m rolling tonight. That baby was really, really good,” he said in victory lane. “Four-ten sprint cars on three-eighths miles are my jam. We’ve got a three-eighths [track] at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington, that I’m really good at. I just like the rhythm of those tracks because they’re a great size for these cars.
“Places like here at Owosso are just big enough we can get up and move around, but they’re not too big that [the racing] gets all strung out. Awesome, awesome facility and I had a lot of fun out there.”
Making the night extra special were the different historical threads that intersected in the final laps also.
Willison’s triumph marked the 50th win for Myers since taking ownership of the iconic ‘Mopar Missile,’ a mark that few pavement sprint car teams anywhere in the country have been able to reach.
In a feat of longevity, Myers has done so all with the same car, affectionately known as Seabiscuit.
The veteran leader will also be inducted into the Michigan Motorsports Hall of Fame in October, making the fact that such a milestone happened at a Michigan racetrack all the more fitting.
“It’s just such an honor that Dick lets me drive this race car,” Willison noted. “Everyone in sprint car racing knows this (No.) 50 car and to give Dick his 50th win with it … that’s something as a driver I’ll remember for a long time.”
Bettis, the standout 14-year-old from Lutz, Fla., matched his MSR career-best after passing Litt for second place during the final restart.
Though he got to the runner-up spot on lap 35, Bettis said he just didn’t have enough on the short run to be able to keep pace with Willison at the end.
“I think if I would’ve figured out passing a little bit better, we would’ve definitely been a hundred times better getting through there and giving ourselves a shot. Toward the end, I started figuring it out a little bit, but Aaron had a rocket ship out there. He’s the best in the country right now and he proved why in that one.”
Litt completed the podium after having no practice laps all day due to slowdowns getting across the American-Canadian border en route to the racetrack.
Ohio’s Kevin Mingus was fourth after starting from the pole, and retook second in the point standings as a result of his efforts. He was just ahead of 2022 series champion Charlie Schultz in fifth.
Series point leader Joe Liguori finished sixth and extended his championship advantage, unofficially, to 52 points with one race remaining. Blonde faded to eighth with a worn out right-rear tire after leading the first 17 laps.
Willison’s fast lap during qualifying was 12.773 seconds (105.692 mph) and netted him a $500 bonus. Blonde and Dorman Snyder dominated their respective eight-lap heat races prior to the main event.
The Must See Racing Sprint Car Series season culminates with the season finale Friday night, Sept. 13 at Birch Run (Mich.) Speedway and Event Center. Liguori is in command as he looks to close out the points race and capture the season championship.
The results:
Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Aaron Willison, 50m, Myers-12.773; 2. Joe Liguori, 68, Liguori-12.806; 3. Colton Bettis, 26ap, Pierce-12.890; 4. Ryan Litt, 07, Litt-12.971; 5. Rick Holley, 85, Reiser-13.003; 6. Dorman Snyder, 99, Stickney-13.086; 7. Charlie Schultz, 9s, IBT-13.139; 8. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-13.180; 9. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-13.295; 10. J.J. Dutton, 86s, Dutton-13.295; 11. Tommy Nichols, 55, Nichols-13.379; 12. Adam Biltz, 8a, Reiser-13.734; 13. Bobby Komisarski, 7, Fogle-13.794; 14. Teddy Alberts, 44, Wolverine-13.908; 15. Jeff Bloom, 26, Bloom-NT; 16. Tom Geren, 11g, Geren-NT.
Heat 1 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. 42-Jason Blonde [6]; 2. 8A-Adam Biltz [2]; 3. 55-Tommy Nichols [3]; 4. Z10-Kevin Mingus [5]; 5. 7-Bobby Komisarski [1]; 6. 44-Teddy Alberts [7]; 7. 86-J.J. Dutton [4]; 8. 26-Jeff Bloom (DNS).
Heat 2 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. 99-Dorman Snyder [1]; 2. 85-Rick Holley [2]; 3. 07L-Ryan Litt [3]; 4. 50M-Aaron Willison [6]; 5. 68-Joe Liguori [5]; 6. 26B-Colton Bettis [4]; 7. 9S-Charlie Schultz [7].
Perfit A-Feature (40 laps): 1. 50M-Aaron Willison [9]; 2. 26B-Colton Bettis [7]; 3. 07L-Ryan Litt [6]; 4. Z10-Kevin Mingus [1]; 5. 9S-Charlie Schultz [3]; 6. 68-Joe Liguori [8]; 7. 99-Dorman Snyder [4]; 8. 42-Jason Blonde [2]; 9. 85-Rick Holley [5]; 10. 55-Tommy Nichols [11]; 11. 8A-Adam Biltz [12]; 12. 86-J.J. Dutton [10]; 13. 7-Bobby Komisarski [13]; 14. 44-Teddy Alberts [14].
Lap Leader(s): Kevin Mingus (Grid); Jason Blonde 1-17; Aaron Willison 18-40.
Hard Charger: 50M-Aaron Willison (+8)
ILLINOIS SWEEP!
GRANT REIGNS AT Du QUOIN’S TED HORN “98”
By: Richie Murray – USAC Media
Du Quoin, Illinois (August 31, 2024)………After standing atop the leader board
in practice, qualifying and the 100-mile race two weeks earlier at the
Springfield Mile, there was only one way that Justin Grant could top himself.
Yet he did.
On Saturday’s 70th running of the Ted Horn 100 at the Du Quoin State
Fairgrounds in southern Illinois, it was “second verse, same as the first” for
the Ione, Calif. native and his Hemelgarn Racing/NOS Energy Drink – Super
Fitness – Hemelgarn Enterprises/DRC/Speedway Chevy.
After pacing the field in practice, Honest Abe Roofing Qualifying and the
main event at Du Quoin, Grant stamped himself into the record books once more as
the 23rd driver to win champ car races under the AAA and/or USAC banner at both
one-mile Illinois dirt tracks in a single season.
On that particular list, Grant joined Tony Bettenhausen (1951), Sam Hanks
(1953), Jimmy Bryan (1955-56), Johnny Thomson (1958), A.J. Foyt (1964 & 1967),
Al Unser (1970), Mario Andretti (1973-74), Gary Bettenhausen (1983), Jack Hewitt
(1986-87-93), Chuck Gurney (1989-94-96), Paul White (2001), J.J. Yeley (2002),
Tracy Hines (2006), Brian Tyler (2008) and Chris Windom (2018).
“It’s awfully, awfully special,” Grant exclaimed. “To sweep the miles, and to
have my name on a list with names like that, is incredible. Sometimes it feels
like I’ve written mine on there with a crayon. But I’m starting to get a little
more used to the feeling and I’m certainly liking it.”
Despite starting from the pole, Grant fell back to second in the early stages
before chasing down and overtaking Logan Seavey on lap 32, then going on to lead
the remaining 69 laps and capture his second consecutive Ted Horn 100 victory,
the first driver to achieve such a repeat triumphantly at Du Quoin since Shane
Cockrum in 2014 and 2015.
Despite completing 98 percent of the laps, Grant had 100 percent of the field
covered in what was his third-straight dirt mile victory with the series, the
longest stretch of success by any driver since Kody Swanson scored four
consecutive on the mile dirt tracks between 2014 and 2015.
Furthermore, Grant is now the first driver since Tracy Hines in 2006 to win
the pole and the race at both Illinois dirt miles in the same season. Grant’s
seventh career USAC Silver Crown score also elevated him to 17th on the all-time
win list alongside fellow series champions Jerry Coons Jr., Rick Hood and George
Snider. In the process, Grant cut his championship point deficit behind Kody
Swanson to just 12 after maximizing his output by gaining 76 at Du Quoin.
In what turned out to be the first rain-shortened USAC Silver Crown race at
Du Quoin since the 1974 edition 50 years ago, weather was imminent throughout
much of the day. That aspect, in addition to all of the other necessities of
successfully navigating the scheduled 100-mile distance, weighed heavily on
Grant’s gameplan.
“We raced with the rain in mind all day,” Grant revealed. “I pushed a little
harder early and through the middle section of the race than I wanted to. But
with what we had for the weather all day, we worked really hard to make sure we
were quick time in hot laps in case we rained out qualifying, so we could get
those points and start on the pole. We approached the race a little bit like,
‘hey, we might have rain toward the second half of this thing. Let’s not save it
all for the last restart.’”
Much of the first half was marred by accidents that led to a Ted Horn 100
record five red flag periods, all of which each driver walked away from. Don
Droud Jr., making his USAC Silver Crown debut, was the first such victim on lap
seven after his right front spindle broke while running 11th, sending him
straight into the outside turn one wall before flipping over.
Jimmy Light was next in line to find misfortune on lap 15 when he suddenly
slowed in turn two while running 15th, which sent him skating up the racetrack
right into the path of Brady Bacon who collided with him, resulting in Light
impacting the wall and flipping over. Beforehand, Bacon was required to start at
the tail after going to a backup car due to a transmission failure with his
primary ride.
It was 22nd running Danny Long’s turn next as he banged the outside wall
exiting turn four and flipped over on lap 27. Danny Jennings did the same in
turn three, making his mark on the turn three wall before flipping several times
in his rude introduction to the Du Quoin mile.
As far as the “almost” incidents, Grant nearly had one in his pursuit of
Seavey for the lead on lap 23. After nearly getting into the back of Seavey’s
rear bumper, Grant turned his wheel left, right, left as he swerved to avoid
blasting Seavey. The close call proved costly in the short term as Grant saw a
one car length deficit balloon to eight car lengths. However, it came within a
whisker of ending his day prematurely.
“I got down in there and I had to jump on the brakes late,” Grant recalled.
“I had the left front down in the dust and the right front in the rubber and it
hooked me back right. I was facing the wrong way! I thought, ‘oh boy, we’ve
really done it here.’ I was really fortunate to get away with that one and
regroup and have another shot at (Seavey).”
Once Grant gathered himself, he quickly found his footing again and slid past
Seavey on the bottom of turn one on lap 33 to place himself in the race lead.
Seavey fought back by cutting under Grant between the long sweeping turns of one
and two to retake it, albeit briefly. Grant had the last word as he powered back
around the outside of Seavey exiting turn two to take over the top spot, and for
good.
“I felt like I could make a lot of right rear grip and stay really straight
where guys were having to slide their cars, so I could run a really good pace
and keep my right rear tire under me and that allowed me to make that move
there,” Grant recounted. “I was able to dive in, get across him and still make
enough grip out of the rubber to come back to it and stay with him. We were able
to hold him down off two. These things on a mile with the fuel load take a
minute to get wound up. It’s not like a sprint car where you can just fire down
to the other end. You keep them where they can’t get back to the throttle quite
as quick as quickly as they want to. When his motor bogs, you can roll up off
there and beat him down to three.”
Kody Swanson soon slotted into the second position on lap 42 after sweeping
around the outside of Seavey on the back straight. Grant possessed a 1.6 second
lead at the time, but Swanson, a two-time winner of the Ted Horn in his own
right in 2010 and 2017, soon made it a contest as he clamped down on Grant
throughout the second half of the show.
“In these things, you want to lead them if you can,” Grant explained. “If you
feel like you can get there at a decent pace, that’s kind of what you want to do
because you can control the race a little bit. Kody was really good there at the
end, but we had track position, and we could make a lot of roll speed through
the center.”
Rookie drivers had their share of the headlines around the midway point of
the race and beyond. Saban Bibent, making just his second career series start,
entered the top four by the 50th circuit. Meanwhile, fellow Rookie Briggs Danner
was surging, making his way into third past Seavey on lap 65.
Ultimately, heartbreak bit Bibent on lap 88 while running fifth as he entered
turn one without brakes, nearly colliding with the concrete perimeter between
turns one and two. Moments later, he dropped low and pulled in, ending a
memorable run with an 18th place result.
Tire wear became the next issue at hand on lap 90 when fifth running C.J.
Leary fell by the wayside with a flat right rear tire, which necessitated a
caution. At the very same moment, seventh running Chase Stockon’s right rear
went kaput as did eighth running Shane Cockrum’s, sidelining three of the top
seven in one fell swoop.
Mitchel Moles, running fourth with five miles to go, had his best Silver
Crown run to date come to an end when he ran out of fuel and stopped on the main
straightaway.
As the field prepared to face a green-white-checkered restart to decide the
finish of the race, Mother Nature had other plans. As the rain continued to
fall, cars were ultimately called into the pits. After a delay and an attempt at
working in the dirt, it became clear that the race would not be able to
continue. It was estimated that an hour would be required to get the track
surface back into raceable shape. However, with a deadline to complete the race
within a certain timeframe looming (due to preparations for a concert taking
place on the stage at the track), the race was deemed complete with Justin Grant
the victor over Kody Swanson, Briggs Danner, Jerry Coons Jr. and Logan Seavey.
For Kody Swanson (Kingsburg, Calif.), the driver of the Doran-Binks
Racing/Mission Foods – Wilke Orthodontics – Glenn Farms/Maxim/Hampshire Chevy,
it was his best result at Du Quoin since winning in 2017.
Meanwhile, Briggs Danner (Allentown, Pa.) recorded his best career result in
his Rookie year with the USAC Silver Crown series, starting and finishing third
aboard his DMW Motorsports/Fuel Mart – Power Control Systems – Advanced
Materials Technologies/DRC/R07 Chevy.
Chris Fetter (Troy, Mo.) raced from 22nd to 10th to earn hard charger honors
along with his best career USAC Silver Crown finish. His performance occurred
exactly 10 years to the day of his first USAC start on August 31, 2014, also at
Du Quoin.
It was the feel good story of the day. Jerry Coons Jr. (Tucson, Ariz.)
finished fourth in his 23rd career Ted Horn 100 start at Du Quoin. It also came
in the Bateman Racing team's final Du Quoin start where they competed in their
first race in 1982. For his 11th to 4th run on this special, but bittersweet day
for the Murphysboro, Ill. based team, Coons earned honors as the Inferno Armor
Fire Move of the Day.
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USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS: August 31, 2024 – Du
Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois – 1-Mile Dirt Oval – Ted Horn 100
HONEST ABE ROOFING QUALIFYING: 1. Justin Grant, 91, Hemelgarn-30.438; 2.
Logan Seavey, 22, Rice/Abacus-30.476; 3. Briggs Danner, 10, DMW-30.622; 4.
Mitchel Moles, 119, Reinbold/Underwood-30.636; 5. Kody Swanson, 77,
Doran/Binks-30.702; 6. Trey Osborne, 81, BCR-30.982; 7. Kyle Steffens, 08,
Steffens-31.103; 8. C.J. Leary, 6, Klatt-31.186; 9. Don Droud Jr., 8,
Cornell-31.212; 10. Mario Clouser, 60, Legacy/Wilson-31.283; 11. Jerry Coons
Jr., 55, Bateman-31.459; 12. Saban Bibent, 88, Fetter-31.597; 13. Jimmy Light,
118, Wingo-31.659; 14. Chris Urish, 177, Urish-31.773; 15. Shane Cockrum, 97,
Lein-31.911; 16. Matt Goodnight, 24, Haggenbottom-32.205; 17. Chase Stockon, 69,
Pink 69-32.288; 18. Danny Jennings, 61, Grace-32.461; 19. Korey Weyant, 99,
Weyant-32.546; 20. Gregg Cory, 32, Williams/Cory-32.671; 21. Russ Gamester, 51,
Gamester-32.777; 22. Chris Fetter, 15, Fetter-33.202; 23. Nathan Moore, 48,
Thomas/Moore-33.214; 24. Dave Berkheimer, 31, Berkheimer-33.278; 25. Kip Hughes,
160, Hughes-34.096; 26. Danny Long, 44, Long-34.516; 27. Dave Peperak, 777,
Peperak-35.152; 28. Brady Bacon, 9, Dyson-NT; 29. Casey Buckman, 25,
C-Buck/Sachs-NT.
FEATURE: (100 laps, shortened to 98 due to rain, starting positions in
parentheses) 1. Justin Grant (1), 2. Kody Swanson (5), 3. Briggs Danner (3), 4.
Jerry Coons Jr. (11), 5. Logan Seavey (2), 6. Mario Clouser (10), 7. Kyle
Steffens (7), 8. Chris Urish (14), 9. Matt Goodnight (16), 10. Chris Fetter
(22), 11. Korey Weyant (19), 12. Gregg Cory (20), 13. Chase Stockon (17), 14.
Kip Hughes (25), 15. Mitchel Moles (4), 16. Shane Cockrum (15), 17. C.J. Leary
(8), 18. Saban Bibent (12), 19. Nathan Moore (23), 20. Danny Jennings (18), 21.
Dave Berkheimer (24), 22. Russ Gamester (21), 23. Danny Long (26), 24. Brady
Bacon (28), 25. Jimmy Light (13), 26. Trey Osborne (6), 27. Don Droud Jr. (9),
28. Dave Peperak (27). NT
FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-31 Logan Seavey, Laps 32-98 Justin Grant.
**Don Droud Jr. flipped on lap 7 of the feature. Jimmy Light flipped on lap
15 of the feature. Danny Long flipped on lap 27 of the feature. Danny Jennings
flipped on lap 54 of the feature.
USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS: 1-Kody Swanson-675, 2-Justin
Grant-663, 3-Logan Seavey-608, 4-C.J. Leary-528, 5-Kyle Steffens-438, 6-Kaylee
Bryson-388, 7-Bobby Santos-366, 8-Gregg Cory-355, 9-Trey Osborne-354, 10-Dakoda
Armstrong-329.
USAC NATIONAL PROSOURCE PASSING MASTER POINTS: 1-Daison Pursley-168, 2-Logan
Seavey-147, 3-Robert Ballou-135, 4-C.J. Leary-113, 5-Kyle Cummins-113, 6-Justin
Grant-111, 7-Chase Stockon-109, 8-Brady Bacon-104, 9-Kevin Thomas Jr.-96,
10-Joey Amantea-92.
NEXT USAC SILVER CROWN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RACE: September 20-21, 2024 –
Eldora Speedway – Rossburg, Ohio – 1/2-Mile Dirt Oval – 4-Crown Nationals
CONTINGENCY AWARD WINNERS:
Dirt Draft Practice Fastest Driver: Justin Grant (29.651)
Honest Abe Roofing Fast Qualifier: Justin Grant (30.438)
Hard Charger: Chris Fetter (22nd to 10th)
Inferno Armor Fire Move of the Race: Jerry Coons Jr.
Macedo Charges to BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS Preliminary Win and High-Point Honors During Ace Ready Mix Night at Huset's Speedway
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 31, 2024) - Carson Macedo executed a late-race slide job to capture the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS preliminary night triumph on Saturday at Huset's Speedway.
Macedo's charge from eighth to win on Ace Ready Mix Night was his second career World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series victory at the high-banked track. It also set him up well as the high-points driver entering the $100,000-to-win event finale on Sunday.
"It feels good to have a lot speed here," he said. "That was fun. It feels good to win, but it's really cool when you win it from eighth like that."
Macedo was the third of three different leaders during the 35-lap main event. Hunter Schuerenberg led the first four laps before Chase Randall took over the top spot with a slide job in turn two on a restart on Lap 5.
A caution on Lap 11 for a spin by Scott Winters was followed by a caution two laps later when fifth-running Scott Bogucki got sideways and collected seventh-running Sheldon Haudenschild. Macedo had climbed into the top five by that point and drove into the runner-up position on Lap 23. The final caution came out on Lap 28 when fifth-running Schuerenberg stopped after contact with Giovanni Scelzi in turn three, setting up the final restart of the race.
Randall rocketed away on the restart, but traffic with three laps remaining allowed Macedo to close to Randall's rear bumper. One lap later, Macedo used a slide job in turn two to narrowly clear Randall for the top spot. Randall went for a slide job of his own in turns three and four, but Macedo's momentum against the cushion prevailed and he led the final two circuits to win by 0.534 seconds.
"That caution helped a lot," Macedo said. "I don't think we would have ever got to him without that restart there. We got to lapped traffic really quick there. And then the lapped cars were all over the place. I felt like I was in the cat bird's seat. Sometimes it's better to be running second in those situations."
Randall, who was going after his first career World of Outlaws win, settled for a career-best second-place showing.
"We were really, really close to getting one tonight," he said. "I think there's a couple of little things I could have done different."
Donny Schatz rounded out the podium, marking a much better outing than the previous night when he was involved in a wild heat race crash that ended his night early.
"We kind of tightened up there," he said. "It felt rolled over the whole time. We have to try to fix that if we're going to try to win this race tomorrow night."
Buddy Kofoid hustled from 17 th to fourth and Bill Balog charged from 16 th to fifth.
Emerson Axsom and Aaron Reutzel each set quick time to lead their qualifying groups. The heat races were won by Schatz, Kaleb Johnson, Randall and Bogucki. Brendan Mullen posted the C Main victory and Winters topped the Last Chance Showdown.
The BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS concludes on Sunday during Myrl & Roy's Paving Night when the World of Outlaws feature winner will earn a whopping $100,000. The main gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps slated for 7 p.m.
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BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS NIGHT 1 RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 31, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (8); 2. 14H-Chase Randall (1); 3. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 4. 83-Michael Kofoid (17); 5. 17B-Bill Balog (16); 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (10); 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart (19); 8. 2-David Gravel (18); 9. 23-Garet Williamson (14); 10. 55-Kerry Madsen (13); 11. 5-Ryan Timms (15); 12. 27-Emerson Axsom (6); 13. 3-Tim Kaeding (24); 14. 87-Aaron Reutzel (12); 15. 22-Riley Goodno (20); 16. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (7); 17. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (9); 18. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (11); 19. 17GP-Justin Henderson (23); 20. 16-Brooke Tatnell (22); 21. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 22. 23W-Scott Winters (21); 23. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (2); 24. 10-Scott Bogucki (3).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 23W-Scott Winters (1); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 3. 17GP-Justin Henderson (5); 4. 3-Tim Kaeding (7); 5. 83S-Sam Henderson (6); 6. 7S-Landon Crawley (9); 7. 14T-Tim Estenson (2); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (11); 9. 44-Chris Martin (8); 10. 70-Kraig Kinser (10); 11. 74N-Luke Nellis (14); 12. O9-Matt Juhl (4); 13. 8-Jacob Hughes (12); 14. 11M-Brendan Mullen (13).
C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 2. 74N-Luke Nellis (4); 3. 80P-Jacob Peterson (5); 4. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 5. 17D-Ryan Bickett (8); 6. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (6); 7. 64-Andy Pake (3); 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 9. 88-Austin McCarl (9).
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (1); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 3. 27-Emerson Axsom (4); 4. 83-Michael Kofoid (7); 5. 5-Ryan Timms (3); 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart (5); 7. 7S-Landon Crawley (9); 8. 17GP-Justin Henderson (6); 9. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (11); 10. 64-Andy Pake (8); 11. 88-Austin McCarl (10).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 2. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (2); 3. 41-Carson Macedo (4); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen (3); 5. 16-Brooke Tatnell (9); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (5); 7. 3-Tim Kaeding (7); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 9. 80P-Jacob Peterson (10); 10. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6).
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 14H-Chase Randall (1); 2. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (2); 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 5. 2-David Gravel (5); 6. 83S-Sam Henderson (8); 7. O9-Matt Juhl (6); 8. 70-Kraig Kinser (7); 9. 74N-Luke Nellis (9); 10. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (10).
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 10-Scott Bogucki (1); 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (4); 3. 23-Garet Williamson (2); 4. 17B-Bill Balog (3); 5. 22-Riley Goodno (5); 6. 14T-Tim Estenson (6); 7. 44-Chris Martin (7); 8. 8-Jacob Hughes (9); 9. 11M-Brendan Mullen (8); 10. 17D-Ryan Bickett (10).
Sea Foam Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:11.103 (4); 2. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:11.107 (1); 3. 5-Ryan Timms, 00:11.108 (17); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.130 (11); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.180 (3); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.195 (14); 7. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.197 (20); 8. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.208 (9); 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:11.216 (13); 10. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.229 (8); 11. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:11.251 (6); 12. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.259 (10); 13. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:11.270 (21); 14. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.284 (5); 15. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.314 (2); 16. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.320 (18); 17. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:11.344 (12); 18. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.355 (16); 19. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.388 (15); 20. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:11.505 (7); 21. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.571 (19).
Sea Foam Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:11.163 (1); 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:11.181 (11); 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:11.222 (3); 4. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.262 (8); 5. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:11.325 (14); 6. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:11.366 (15); 7. 14H-Chase Randall, 00:11.367 (13); 8. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:11.395 (4); 9. 2-David Gravel, 00:11.405 (10); 10. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.408 (12); 11. O9-Matt Juhl, 00:11.482 (20); 12. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.563 (6); 13. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:11.589 (17); 14. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.592 (9); 15. 83S-Sam Henderson, 00:11.646 (16); 16. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.647 (18); 17. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:11.649 (5); 18. 8-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.675 (19); 19. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.728 (2); 20. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:12.120 (7).
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Haudenschild and Chaney Capture Victories at Huset's Speedway During Huset's Hustle Presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking; Zebell Earns Track Championship
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 30, 2024) - Sheldon Haudenschild and Mike Chaney both pocketed a big payday at Huset's Speedway on Friday night during the Huset's Hustle presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking.
Haudenschild topped a thrilling World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series main event to score the $25,000 top prize. Chaney made the most of his first career Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks win at the track during the $5,000-to-win feature - the biggest payout in division history.
Additionally, the final track champion of the season was determined as J.J. Zebell captured the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks title for the first time in his career.
Emerson Axsom held the top spot for the first 22 laps of the 35-lap World of Outlaws main event, but Haudenschild was all over him as the duo diced through traffic. Haudenschild executed a slide job into turn three to take the lead on Lap 23, but Axsom returned the favor by hitting the bottom groove perfectly in turns one and two on the ensuing lap. He pulled in front of Haudenschild to regain the lead entering turn three. The lone caution of the race came out on the next lap as the drivers were side by side.
Haudenschild powered into the lead for good in turn two on the restart with 11 laps remaining and held off a late charge from Buddy Kofoid for his third career World of Outlaws victory at Huset's Speedway.
"(Axsom) was doing a great job," said Haudenschild, who has produced a podium result in his last five World of Outlaws races. "I feel like we got him in traffic and was probably a little nice and he got back by us. I didn't really know what to expect on that restart. I'm really surprised he didn't rip the top and I was able to get around him."
Kofoid's second-place showing from the ninth starting position marked his third straight podium run.
"I was able to chase people down in dirty air," he said. "Every time we come here I feel we're exceptionally good. I was able to run Sheldon down, but I kinda ran out of time. It's nice to know we have good speed, good enough speed to win. We'll see if we can be one spot better and hopefully get some redemption on Sunday."
Axsom recorded a third-place result to tie his career-best World of Outlaws outing.
"I hate it for my guys, to be in position and kinda give one away there," he said. "It's hard to out-Haud Haud. I feel our stuff is good for the next couple of nights. We just gotta tweak on it a little and I can do a better job in some places."
Garet Williamson placed fourth and Ryan Timms ended fifth.
Timms and Haudenschild topped their qualifying groups. The heat races were won by Logan Schuchart, Kaleb Johnson, Axsom and Williamson. Justin Henderson drove to the C Main triumph and Mark Dobmeier was the Last Chance Showdown winner.
Chaney led the distance of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks A Main, which was scheduled for 25 laps but added an extra one thanks to a caution on the final scheduled circuit, setting up a green-white-checkered restart.
"It feels pretty damn good," he said. "I've been fighting this car all year. On the start the shifter broke so I was stuck in high gear the whole time. I didn't need that last yellow. I was kinda nervous."
Six cautions, including one on the final scheduled lap, bunched the field together numerous times and kept Chaney out of traffic. He was efficient running the bottom groove lap after lap and produced a solid launch on the green-white-checkered restart to win by 0.449 seconds.
Garet Deboer was the runner up, garnering his best result at the track this season.
"It's been a great night," he said. "We're getting better every week with this car."
Cory Yeigh advanced from eighth to third, posting his sixth podium of the season at the dirt oval.
"Congrats to Mike and Garet," he said. "It was a heck of a race."
Zebell scored a fourth-place finish despite an ill-handling race car to garner the track title.
"It feels pretty damn awesome," he said. "It's been a long time coming. We broke halfway through there and I was just hanging on."
Matt Steuerwald rounded out the top five.
Yeigh set quick time during qualifying before Steuerwald, Zach Olivier and Chaney earned heat race wins.
The racing weekend continues at Huset's Speedway on Saturday when the World of Outlaws kicks off the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS with a $15,000-to-win program during Ace Ready Mix Night. The main gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps at 7 p.m.
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HUSET'S HUSTLE PRESENTED BY FOLKENS BROTHERS TRUCKING RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 30, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (2); 2. 83-Michael Kofoid (9); 3. 27-Emerson Axsom (1); 4. 23-Garet Williamson (3); 5. 5-Ryan Timms (4); 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (13); 7. 41-Carson Macedo (14); 8. 10-Scott Bogucki (6); 9. 17B-Bill Balog (18); 10. 2-David Gravel (20); 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier (21); 12. 7S-Landon Crawley (11); 13. 3J-Dusty Zomer (5); 14. 8-Jacob Hughes (12); 15. 88-Austin McCarl (15); 16. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (23); 17. 24T-Christopher Thram (16); 18. 64-Andy Pake (17); 19. 70-Kraig Kinser (24); 20. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (7); 21. 55-Kerry Madsen (10); 22. 1S-Logan Schuchart (8); 23. 83S-Sam Henderson (22); 24. 27X-Carson McCarl (19).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 83S-Sam Henderson (2); 3. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (6); 4. 70-Kraig Kinser (5); 5. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (3); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (14); 8. 14H-Chase Randall (8); 9. 17GP-Justin Henderson (13); 10. 80P-Jacob Peterson (9); 11. 3-Tim Kaeding (10); 12. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 13. 81-Brant O'Banion (11); 14. 6-Max Guilford (12).
C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 17GP-Justin Henderson (1); 2. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 3. 14T-Tim Estenson (4); 4. 44-Chris Martin (3); 5. O9-Matt Juhl (5); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. 33-Scott Broty (7); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (10); 10. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (9); 11. 87-Aaron Reutzel (11); 12. 11M-Brendan Mullen (12).
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart (3); 2. 7S-Landon Crawley (5); 3. 5-Ryan Timms (4); 4. 88-Austin McCarl (2); 5. 64-Andy Pake (1); 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6); 7. 70-Kraig Kinser (7); 8. 81-Brant O'Banion (9); 9. 44-Chris Martin (10); 10. 17GP-Justin Henderson (8); 11. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (11).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 2. 83-Michael Kofoid (2); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 5. 27X-Carson McCarl (5); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (6); 7. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 8. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 9. O9-Matt Juhl (10); 10. 33-Scott Broty (9); 11. 87-Aaron Reutzel (11).
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 27-Emerson Axsom (2); 2. 8-Jacob Hughes (1); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (4); 4. 41-Carson Macedo (3); 5. 2-David Gravel (6); 6. 14H-Chase Randall (8); 7. 83S-Sam Henderson (5); 8. 3-Tim Kaeding (7); 9. 22-Riley Goodno (9); 10. 74N-Luke Nellis (10); 11. 17D-Ryan Bickett (11).
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson (1); 2. 10-Scott Bogucki (2); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen (3); 4. 17B-Bill Balog (5); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 6. 15-Donny Schatz (7); 7. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (6); 8. 6-Max Guilford (8); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson (10); 10. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (11); 11. 11M-Brendan Mullen (9).
Sea Foam Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 5-Ryan Timms, 00:11.026 (8); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.053 (1); 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:11.061 (5); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:11.076 (2); 5. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.079 (17); 6. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:11.081 (18); 7. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.144 (6); 8. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.150 (16); 9. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:11.154 (13); 10. 27X-Carson McCarl, 00:11.168 (4); 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.196 (20); 12. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.235 (12); 13. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:11.238 (19); 14. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.242 (9); 15. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:11.269 (15); 16. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:11.273 (14); 17. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.287 (3); 18. 33-Scott Broty, 00:11.349 (21); 19. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.373 (11); 20. O9-Matt Juhl, 00:11.440 (10); 21. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:20.211 (7); 22. 87-Aaron Reutzel (22).
Sea Foam Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:10.860 (8); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.894 (2); 3. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:10.914 (5); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.078 (13); 5. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:11.087 (19); 6. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:11.138 (11); 7. 8-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.154 (1); 8. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:11.160 (21); 9. 83S-Sam Henderson, 00:11.162 (4); 10. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.165 (9); 11. 2-David Gravel, 00:11.174 (7); 12. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:11.187 (15); 13. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.226 (17); 14. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.281 (3); 15. 14H-Chase Randall, 00:11.339 (16); 16. 6-Max Guilford, 00:11.370 (18); 17. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.383 (20); 18. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.408 (6); 19. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:11.463 (14); 20. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.526 (22); 21. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.739 (12); 22. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:12.053 (10).
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (2); 2. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 3. 64-Cory Yeigh (8); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6); 5. 3-Matt Steuerwald (9); 6. 83-Nick Janssen (12); 7. 21-Ron Howe (16); 8. 83X-Brylee Gough (18); 9. 98-Dan Jensen (20); 10. 55-John Hoing (19); 11. 99-Ryan DeBoer (22); 12. 51-Billy Prouty (14); 13. (DNF) 40-Tim Dann (7); 14. (DNF) 3M-Brett Martin (11); 15. (DNF) 2E-Chris Ellingson (5); 16. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (15); 17. (DNF) 45-Craig Hanisch (4); 18. (DNF) 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (10); 19. (DNF) 27-Lee Kuchta (17); 20. (DNF) 2-Shaun Taylor (13); 21. (DNF) 71-Zach Olivier (1); 22. (DNS) 35K-Brady Klaassen; 23. (DNS) 9-Kyle DeBoer.
Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Matt Steuerwald (1); 2. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 3. 2E-Chris Ellingson (3); 4. 2-Shaun Taylor (5); 5. 15-Brandon Ferguson (6); 6. 64-Cory Yeigh (4); 7. 98-Dan Jensen (8); 8. (DNF) 99-Ryan DeBoer (7).
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Zach Olivier (2); 2. 3M-Brett Martin (1); 3. 45-Craig Hanisch (3); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (4); 5. 51-Billy Prouty (5); 6. 55-John Hoing (7); 7. 83X-Brylee Gough (6); 8. (DNS) 9-Kyle DeBoer.
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (4); 2. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (2); 3. 40-Tim Dann (3); 4. 83-Nick Janssen (1); 5. 27-Lee Kuchta (7); 6. 21-Ron Howe (6); 7. (DNF) 35K-Brady Klaassen (5).
Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh, 00:15.069 (12); 2. 29Z-JJ Zebell, 00:15.072 (11); 3. 12-Mike Chaney, 00:15.119 (14); 4. 2E-Chris Ellingson, 00:15.153 (23); 5. 45-Craig Hanisch, 00:15.161 (9); 6. 40-Tim Dann, 00:15.166 (17); 7. 33-Garet Deboer, 00:15.207 (16); 8. 71-Zach Olivier, 00:15.238 (22); 9. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer, 00:15.313 (10); 10. 3-Matt Steuerwald, 00:15.319 (6); 11. 3M-Brett Martin, 00:15.331 (21); 12. 83-Nick Janssen, 00:15.338 (3); 13. 2-Shaun Taylor, 00:15.340 (13); 14. 51-Billy Prouty, 00:15.354 (5); 15. 35K-Brady Klaassen, 00:15.412 (8); 16. 15-Brandon Ferguson, 00:15.417 (4); 17. 83X-Brylee Gough, 00:15.436 (2); 18. 21-Ron Howe, 00:15.441 (1); 19. 99-Ryan DeBoer, 00:15.454 (18); 20. 55-John Hoing, 00:15.498 (7); 21. 27-Lee Kuchta, 00:15.767 (15); 22. 98-Dan Jensen, 00:15.872 (19); 23. 9-Kyle DeBoer, 00:16.031 (20).
2024 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :
Ryan Timms - 2 (June 16 and Aug. 25); Garet Williamson - 2(July 7 and July 28); Scott Bogucki - 1(July 14);Tyler Drueke- 1(May 19); Tim Kaeding - 1 (May 27); Anthony Macri - 1 (June 2); Austin McCarl - 1 (June 9); and Daison Pursley - 1 (May 26)
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:
Cory Yeigh - 3(May 26, June 2 and July 28); Zach Olivier - 2 (May 27 and June 9); Mike Chaney - 1 (Aug. 30); Tim Dann - 1 (June 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 25); Brylee Gough- 1(May 19); Craig Hanisch - 1 (July 14); and J.J. Zebell - 1 (July 7)
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:
Dusty Ballenger- 1(May 19); Nate Barger - 1 (June 16); Brandon Bosma - 1 (July 14); Brady Donnohue - 1 (July 7); Monty Ferriera - 1 (May 27); Jared Jansen - 1 (Aug. 25); Zach Patterson - 1 (June 9); Andrew Sullivan - 1 (June 2); Cole Vanderheiden - 1 (May 26); and Gaige Weldon - 1 (July 28)
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Cap Henry a bridesmaid no longer, takes FAST win to open Attica Ambush
Friday, Aug. 30, 2024
By Brian Liskai
ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry has finished second at Attica Raceway Park the last three straight races. The defending track champion was able to take the lead with just five laps to go Friday, Aug. 30 on Great Lakes Truck Centers/Murphy Tractor & Equipment Night and drove to his fourth win of the year at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” speed plant to open the Attica Ambush with the Ti-22 Performance FAST On Dirt Series.
The last five laps of the 40-lap, $6,000-to-win affair were chaotic to say the least. Henry took the lead from Brandon Spithaler on lap 35 right before a caution. Spithaler had taken the lead on lap seven when leader Zeth Sabo ran over a tire from a flipping Creed Kemenah. When the green flew with four laps to go Spithaler and Cale Thomas collided while battling for second, collecting Zane DeVault necessitating a fuel stop. When the green flew Henry, from Bellevue, Ohio, drove away for his 20th career 410 sprint car win at Attica. It was his sixth overall victory of 2024. Greg Wilson drove from 14th to second with Kalib Henry earning third over DJ Foos and Trey Jacobs.
“Our game plan the whole time was we knew we had to be tight and be good the last 10 and not the first 10 like we have been the last four or five times. Zack (Myers, crew chief) has probably never heard me yell so much because we’ve lost so many. I was nervous those last four laps. My guys told me what I was doing was right. Zack tweaked on that thing during the open red and it felt pretty good. Shout out to my guys…they just kept working on it,” said Henry beside his Premier Planning Services, Jeff Ward Demolition, Ohio Logistics, Primal Tee Shop, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, FK Rod Ends, Griff’s Engines backed #33W.
For Wilson, who won last weekend with the IRA, coming from 14th starting spot, nearly repeated that at Attica.
“Hate to whine…I was pissed the way the track was all night and it made a fool out of me. It slicked off so that you could move around and thank goodness my wife and my girls and Nick Daugherty worked hard and I didn’t feel like it was right to give up. Can’t thank Attica Raceway Park and the fans enough. This place is really cool and when you run good you know you’ve done something. The guys that run here have gotten really, really good over the last couple of years,” said Wilson beside his Hercules Tires, Ohio Logistics, DNC Hydraulics, Heitmeyer Concrete backed #W20.
California driver Kalib Henry ran among the top five the last two thirds of the feature and held on for a podium finish.
“Glad to have some speed back. I want to apologized to Greg. I was racing in the rear view there quite a bit and I hopefully didn’t bug him too much. I hate racing like that. I was just kind of hanging on for dear life. Jim and Rebecca back home, and Kevin for busing his tail to get another car back together after our crash at Knoxville. Want to say hi and get well to Chase Johnson back home…I don’t know if he’s watching this or not but my heart’s out for you and I hope you get better soon,” said Henry beside his Running Boxer Farms, Harris Distributing, Valvoline Oil backed #101.
In the Whistle Stop Presents the Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature, Mansfield, Ohio’s Kyle Moore put on a dominating performance, leading all 25 laps and at times had over a four second lead. He would take his sixth Attica win of the year and his 18th overall victory of 2024. Doug Drown, Todd Brennan, Ryan Markham and Mike Bores rounded out the top five.
“I have a lot of confidence in myself. I know what I can do. It’s making everything line up and making it happen is two different things. Ty Tworg…I’m telling you right now, I don’t know what these boys are waiting for but they better make a phone call to that guy and get a car. Otherwise it’s going to be a long year again next year,” said Moore beside his Kepling Flooring, Tye Tworg Longhorn, Joyride Transportation, Smitley Towing, Short Stop, Malcuit Race Engines, Wilson Realty, Robin Jakubick, RL Bond Septic, Hepthorn Golf Cart Sales, House of Spud, K&B Septic Service, Coffman Composites, Team Midwest Paint, Platinum Design backed #1*.
Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Saturday, Aug. 31 for another $6,000 to win 410 sprint car feature with the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints going for $1,200 to win.
For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.
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Attica Raceway Park
Friday, Aug. 30, 2024
410 Sprints – Ti 22 Performance FAST On Dirt
Qualifying
1.29-Zeth Sabo, 12.556; 2.15C-Chris Andrews, 12.648; 3.101-Kalib Henry, 12.669; 4.16-DJ Foos, 12.727; 5.19-TJ Michael, 12.731; 6.33W-Cap Henry, 12.754; 7.22S-Brandon Spithaler, 12.777; 8.5T-Travis Philo, 12.830; 9.14R-Sean Rayhall, 12.858; 10.4-Zane DeVault, 12.900; 11.9-Trey Jacobs, 12.918; 12.12-Luke Griffith, 12.948; 13.23-Cale Thomas, 12.951; 14.38-Leyton Wagner, 12.954; 15.20B-Cody Bova, 12.960; 16.W20-Greg Wilson, 12.997; 17.15H-Mitch Harble, 13.029; 18.28M-Conner Morrell, 13.034; 19.2MD-Darin Naida, 13.096; 20.25R-Jordan Ryan, 13.099; 21.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.123; 22.11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 13.171; 23.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.222; 24.X-Mike Keegan, 13.295; 25.7M-Brandon Moore, 13.315; 26.5-Kody Brewer, 13.383; 27.5E-Bobby Elliott, 13.418; 28.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.423; 29.13-Van Gurley, Jr., 13.531; 30.9H-Lance Heinberger, 13.595; 31.17S-Shelby Rankin, 13.848;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 23-Cale Thomas[2] ; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[1] ; 4. W20-Greg Wilson[3] ; 5. 25R-Jordan Ryan[6] ; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 7. 7M-Brandon Moore[8] ; 8. 28M-Conner Morrell[5]
Heat 2, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 12-Luke Griffith[1] ; 2. 20B-Cody Bova[2] ; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[6] ; 4. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[4] ; 5. 15H-Mitch Harble[3] ; 6. X-Mike Keegan[7] ; 7. 2MD-Darin Naida[5] ; 8. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[8]
Heat 3, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 33W-Cap Henry[2] ; 2. 16-DJ Foos[1] ; 3. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[5] ; 5. 4-Zane DeVault[3] ; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 7. 13-Van Gurley, Jr.[7] ; 8. 17S-Shelby Rankin[8]
Heat 4, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 14R-Sean Rayhall[2] ; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs[3] ; 3. 101-Kalib Henry[4] ; 4. 19-TJ Michael[1] ; 5. 15K-Creed Kemenah[5] ; 6. 5E-Bobby Elliott[6] ; 7. 9H-Lance Heinberger[7]
New Race - Computer Man Inc. (5 Laps)
1. 29-Zeth Sabo[2] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[1] ; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[3] ; 4. 101-Kalib Henry[4]
Special 1 - Computer Man Inc. (5 Laps)
1. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[2] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 3. 12-Luke Griffith[1] ; 4. 14R-Sean Rayhall[3]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 28M-Conner Morrell[1] ; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 3. 2MD-Darin Naida[2] ; 4. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[5] ; 6. 13-Van Gurley, Jr.[8] ; 7. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[10] ; 8. 5E-Bobby Elliott[6] ; 9. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 10. 9H-Lance Heinberger[9] ; 11. 17S-Shelby Rankin[11]
A-Main 1 - (40 Laps)
1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. W20-Greg Wilson[14] ; 3. 101-Kalib Henry[7] ; 4. 16-DJ Foos[10] ; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs[11] ; 6. 38-Leyton Wagner[15] ; 7. 28M-Conner Morrell[21] ; 8. 14R-Sean Rayhall[8] ; 9. 25R-Jordan Ryan[17] ; 10. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[13] ; 11. 4-Zane DeVault[19] ; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[5] ; 13. 22S-Brandon Spithaler[2] ; 14. 20B-Cody Bova[9] ; 15. 12-Luke Griffith[6] ; 16. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 17. 19-TJ Michael[16] ; 18. 5T-Travis Philo[12] ; 19. 15H-Mitch Harble[18] ; 20. 2MD-Darin Naida[23] ; 21. 29-Zeth Sabo[1] ; 22. 15K-Creed Kemenah[20] ; 23. X-Mike Keegan[24] ; 24. 35-Stuart Brubaker[22]
Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast
Qualifying
1.20B-Todd Brennan, 14.519; 2.15B-Mike Bores, 14.592; 3.12-Doug Drown, 14.620; 4.1*-Kyle Moore, 14.634; 5.5M-Ryan Markham, 14.646; 6.92-Justin Chance, 14.714; 7.51-Devin Shiels, 14.943; 8.14JR-JR Gentry, 15.025; 9.46-Colin Shipley, 15.041; 10.57-Matt Tifft, 15.159; 11.153-John Miller, 15.179; 12.RH03-Gregg Haskell, 15.200; 13.4M-Jamie Miller, 15.604; 14.20H-Troy Hahn, 15.662; 15.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.702; 16.92B-Austin Bright, 15.734; 17.51B-Brayden Shiels, 15.871; 18.41-Randy Pollock, 16.310; 19.16H-Cody Truman, 17.540; 20.93-Austin Gibson, 17.795;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[2] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 3. 20B-Todd Brennan[4] ; 4. 51-Devin Shiels[5] ; 5. 15B-Mike Bores[3] ; 6. 153-John Miller[6] ; 7. 4M-Jamie Miller[7]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. RH03-Gregg Haskell[1] ; 2. 12-Doug Drown[4] ; 3. 57-Matt Tifft[2] ; 4. 46-Colin Shipley[3] ; 5. 51B-Brayden Shiels[5] ; 6. 93-Austin Gibson[7] ; 7. 16H-Cody Truman[6]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 14JR-JR Gentry[3] ; 2. 92-Justin Chance[4] ; 3. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 4. 92B-Austin Bright[5] ; 5. 20H-Troy Hahn[2] ; 6. 41-Randy Pollock[6]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[2] ; 2. 12-Doug Drown[3] ; 3. 20B-Todd Brennan[5] ; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[8] ; 5. 15B-Mike Bores[4] ; 6. 51-Devin Shiels[11] ; 7. 46-Colin Shipley[12] ; 8. 92-Justin Chance[7] ; 9. RH03-Gregg Haskell[1] ; 10. 153-John Miller[16] ; 11. 74-Jeff Warnick[10] ; 12. 57-Matt Tifft[9] ; 13. 4M-Jamie Miller[19] ; 14. 41-Randy Pollock[18] ; 15. 51B-Brayden Shiels[14] ; 16. 16H-Cody Truman[20] ; 17. 14JR-JR Gentry[6] ; 18. 20H-Troy Hahn[15] ; 19. 92B-Austin Bright[13] ; 20. 93-Austin Gibson[17]
Haudenschild and Chaney Capture Victories at Huset's Speedway During Huset's Hustle Presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking; Zebell Earns Track Championship
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 30, 2024) - Sheldon Haudenschild and Mike Chaney both pocketed a big payday at Huset's Speedway on Friday night during the Huset's Hustle presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking.
Haudenschild topped a thrilling World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series main event to score the $25,000 top prize. Chaney made the most of his first career Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks win at the track during the $5,000-to-win feature - the biggest payout in division history.
Additionally, the final track champion of the season was determined as J.J. Zebell captured the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks title for the first time in his career.
Emerson Axsom held the top spot for the first 22 laps of the 35-lap World of Outlaws main event, but Haudenschild was all over him as the duo diced through traffic. Haudenschild executed a slide job into turn three to take the lead on Lap 23, but Axsom returned the favor by hitting the bottom groove perfectly in turns one and two on the ensuing lap. He pulled in front of Haudenschild to regain the lead entering turn three. The lone caution of the race came out on the next lap as the drivers were side by side.
Haudenschild powered into the lead for good in turn two on the restart with 11 laps remaining and held off a late charge from Buddy Kofoid for his third career World of Outlaws victory at Huset's Speedway.
"(Axsom) was doing a great job," said Haudenschild, who has produced a podium result in his last five World of Outlaws races. "I feel like we got him in traffic and was probably a little nice and he got back by us. I didn't really know what to expect on that restart. I'm really surprised he didn't rip the top and I was able to get around him."
Kofoid's second-place showing from the ninth starting position marked his third straight podium run.
"I was able to chase people down in dirty air," he said. "Every time we come here I feel we're exceptionally good. I was able to run Sheldon down, but I kinda ran out of time. It's nice to know we have good speed, good enough speed to win. We'll see if we can be one spot better and hopefully get some redemption on Sunday."
Axsom recorded a third-place result to tie his career-best World of Outlaws outing.
"I hate it for my guys, to be in position and kinda give one away there," he said. "It's hard to out-Haud Haud. I feel our stuff is good for the next couple of nights. We just gotta tweak on it a little and I can do a better job in some places."
Garet Williamson placed fourth and Ryan Timms ended fifth.
Timms and Haudenschild topped their qualifying groups. The heat races were won by Logan Schuchart, Kaleb Johnson, Axsom and Williamson. Justin Henderson drove to the C Main triumph and Mark Dobmeier was the Last Chance Showdown winner.
Chaney led the distance of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks A Main, which was scheduled for 25 laps but added an extra one thanks to a caution on the final scheduled circuit, setting up a green-white-checkered restart.
"It feels pretty damn good," he said. "I've been fighting this car all year. On the start the shifter broke so I was stuck in high gear the whole time. I didn't need that last yellow. I was kinda nervous."
Six cautions, including one on the final scheduled lap, bunched the field together numerous times and kept Chaney out of traffic. He was efficient running the bottom groove lap after lap and produced a solid launch on the green-white-checkered restart to win by 0.449 seconds.
Garet Deboer was the runner up, garnering his best result at the track this season.
"It's been a great night," he said. "We're getting better every week with this car."
Cory Yeigh advanced from eighth to third, posting his sixth podium of the season at the dirt oval.
"Congrats to Mike and Garet," he said. "It was a heck of a race."
Zebell scored a fourth-place finish despite an ill-handling race car to garner the track title.
"It feels pretty damn awesome," he said. "It's been a long time coming. We broke halfway through there and I was just hanging on."
Matt Steuerwald rounded out the top five.
Yeigh set quick time during qualifying before Steuerwald, Zach Olivier and Chaney earned heat race wins.
The racing weekend continues at Huset's Speedway on Saturday when the World of Outlaws kicks off the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS with a $15,000-to-win program during Ace Ready Mix Night. The main gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps at 7 p.m.
Event tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .
HUSET'S HUSTLE PRESENTED BY FOLKENS BROTHERS TRUCKING RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 30, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (2); 2. 83-Michael Kofoid (9); 3. 27-Emerson Axsom (1); 4. 23-Garet Williamson (3); 5. 5-Ryan Timms (4); 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (13); 7. 41-Carson Macedo (14); 8. 10-Scott Bogucki (6); 9. 17B-Bill Balog (18); 10. 2-David Gravel (20); 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier (21); 12. 7S-Landon Crawley (11); 13. 3J-Dusty Zomer (5); 14. 8-Jacob Hughes (12); 15. 88-Austin McCarl (15); 16. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (23); 17. 24T-Christopher Thram (16); 18. 64-Andy Pake (17); 19. 70-Kraig Kinser (24); 20. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (7); 21. 55-Kerry Madsen (10); 22. 1S-Logan Schuchart (8); 23. 83S-Sam Henderson (22); 24. 27X-Carson McCarl (19).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 83S-Sam Henderson (2); 3. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (6); 4. 70-Kraig Kinser (5); 5. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (3); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (14); 8. 14H-Chase Randall (8); 9. 17GP-Justin Henderson (13); 10. 80P-Jacob Peterson (9); 11. 3-Tim Kaeding (10); 12. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 13. 81-Brant O'Banion (11); 14. 6-Max Guilford (12).
C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 17GP-Justin Henderson (1); 2. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 3. 14T-Tim Estenson (4); 4. 44-Chris Martin (3); 5. O9-Matt Juhl (5); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. 33-Scott Broty (7); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (10); 10. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (9); 11. 87-Aaron Reutzel (11); 12. 11M-Brendan Mullen (12).
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart (3); 2. 7S-Landon Crawley (5); 3. 5-Ryan Timms (4); 4. 88-Austin McCarl (2); 5. 64-Andy Pake (1); 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6); 7. 70-Kraig Kinser (7); 8. 81-Brant O'Banion (9); 9. 44-Chris Martin (10); 10. 17GP-Justin Henderson (8); 11. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (11).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 2. 83-Michael Kofoid (2); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 5. 27X-Carson McCarl (5); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (6); 7. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 8. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 9. O9-Matt Juhl (10); 10. 33-Scott Broty (9); 11. 87-Aaron Reutzel (11).
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 27-Emerson Axsom (2); 2. 8-Jacob Hughes (1); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (4); 4. 41-Carson Macedo (3); 5. 2-David Gravel (6); 6. 14H-Chase Randall (8); 7. 83S-Sam Henderson (5); 8. 3-Tim Kaeding (7); 9. 22-Riley Goodno (9); 10. 74N-Luke Nellis (10); 11. 17D-Ryan Bickett (11).
Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson (1); 2. 10-Scott Bogucki (2); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen (3); 4. 17B-Bill Balog (5); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 6. 15-Donny Schatz (7); 7. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg (6); 8. 6-Max Guilford (8); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson (10); 10. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (11); 11. 11M-Brendan Mullen (9).
Sea Foam Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 5-Ryan Timms, 00:11.026 (8); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.053 (1); 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:11.061 (5); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:11.076 (2); 5. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.079 (17); 6. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:11.081 (18); 7. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.144 (6); 8. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.150 (16); 9. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:11.154 (13); 10. 27X-Carson McCarl, 00:11.168 (4); 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.196 (20); 12. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.235 (12); 13. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:11.238 (19); 14. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.242 (9); 15. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:11.269 (15); 16. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:11.273 (14); 17. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.287 (3); 18. 33-Scott Broty, 00:11.349 (21); 19. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.373 (11); 20. O9-Matt Juhl, 00:11.440 (10); 21. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:20.211 (7); 22. 87-Aaron Reutzel (22).
Sea Foam Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:10.860 (8); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.894 (2); 3. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:10.914 (5); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.078 (13); 5. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:11.087 (19); 6. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:11.138 (11); 7. 8-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.154 (1); 8. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:11.160 (21); 9. 83S-Sam Henderson, 00:11.162 (4); 10. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.165 (9); 11. 2-David Gravel, 00:11.174 (7); 12. 2KS-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:11.187 (15); 13. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.226 (17); 14. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.281 (3); 15. 14H-Chase Randall, 00:11.339 (16); 16. 6-Max Guilford, 00:11.370 (18); 17. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.383 (20); 18. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.408 (6); 19. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:11.463 (14); 20. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.526 (22); 21. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.739 (12); 22. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:12.053 (10).
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (2); 2. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 3. 64-Cory Yeigh (8); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6); 5. 3-Matt Steuerwald (9); 6. 83-Nick Janssen (12); 7. 21-Ron Howe (16); 8. 83X-Brylee Gough (18); 9. 98-Dan Jensen (20); 10. 55-John Hoing (19); 11. 99-Ryan DeBoer (22); 12. 51-Billy Prouty (14); 13. (DNF) 40-Tim Dann (7); 14. (DNF) 3M-Brett Martin (11); 15. (DNF) 2E-Chris Ellingson (5); 16. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (15); 17. (DNF) 45-Craig Hanisch (4); 18. (DNF) 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (10); 19. (DNF) 27-Lee Kuchta (17); 20. (DNF) 2-Shaun Taylor (13); 21. (DNF) 71-Zach Olivier (1); 22. (DNS) 35K-Brady Klaassen; 23. (DNS) 9-Kyle DeBoer.
Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Matt Steuerwald (1); 2. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 3. 2E-Chris Ellingson (3); 4. 2-Shaun Taylor (5); 5. 15-Brandon Ferguson (6); 6. 64-Cory Yeigh (4); 7. 98-Dan Jensen (8); 8. (DNF) 99-Ryan DeBoer (7).
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Zach Olivier (2); 2. 3M-Brett Martin (1); 3. 45-Craig Hanisch (3); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (4); 5. 51-Billy Prouty (5); 6. 55-John Hoing (7); 7. 83X-Brylee Gough (6); 8. (DNS) 9-Kyle DeBoer.
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (4); 2. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (2); 3. 40-Tim Dann (3); 4. 83-Nick Janssen (1); 5. 27-Lee Kuchta (7); 6. 21-Ron Howe (6); 7. (DNF) 35K-Brady Klaassen (5).
Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh, 00:15.069 (12); 2. 29Z-JJ Zebell, 00:15.072 (11); 3. 12-Mike Chaney, 00:15.119 (14); 4. 2E-Chris Ellingson, 00:15.153 (23); 5. 45-Craig Hanisch, 00:15.161 (9); 6. 40-Tim Dann, 00:15.166 (17); 7. 33-Garet Deboer, 00:15.207 (16); 8. 71-Zach Olivier, 00:15.238 (22); 9. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer, 00:15.313 (10); 10. 3-Matt Steuerwald, 00:15.319 (6); 11. 3M-Brett Martin, 00:15.331 (21); 12. 83-Nick Janssen, 00:15.338 (3); 13. 2-Shaun Taylor, 00:15.340 (13); 14. 51-Billy Prouty, 00:15.354 (5); 15. 35K-Brady Klaassen, 00:15.412 (8); 16. 15-Brandon Ferguson, 00:15.417 (4); 17. 83X-Brylee Gough, 00:15.436 (2); 18. 21-Ron Howe, 00:15.441 (1); 19. 99-Ryan DeBoer, 00:15.454 (18); 20. 55-John Hoing, 00:15.498 (7); 21. 27-Lee Kuchta, 00:15.767 (15); 22. 98-Dan Jensen, 00:15.872 (19); 23. 9-Kyle DeBoer, 00:16.031 (20).
2024 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :
Ryan Timms - 2 (June 16 and Aug. 25); Garet Williamson - 2(July 7 and July 28); Scott Bogucki - 1(July 14);Tyler Drueke- 1(May 19); Tim Kaeding - 1 (May 27); Anthony Macri - 1 (June 2); Austin McCarl - 1 (June 9); and Daison Pursley - 1 (May 26)
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:
Cory Yeigh - 3(May 26, June 2 and July 28); Zach Olivier - 2 (May 27 and June 9); Mike Chaney - 1 (Aug. 30); Tim Dann - 1 (June 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 25); Brylee Gough- 1(May 19); Craig Hanisch - 1 (July 14); and J.J. Zebell - 1 (July 7)
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:
Dusty Ballenger- 1(May 19); Nate Barger - 1 (June 16); Brandon Bosma - 1 (July 14); Brady Donnohue - 1 (July 7); Monty Ferriera - 1 (May 27); Jared Jansen - 1 (Aug. 25); Zach Patterson - 1 (June 9); Andrew Sullivan - 1 (June 2); Cole Vanderheiden - 1 (May 26); and Gaige Weldon - 1 (July 28)
UP NEXT -
Saturday and Sunday for the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
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HUSET'S SPEEDWAY -
Huset's Speedway is a dirt oval located in Brandon, S.D. The track opened in 1954 and has undergone a large renovation within the last few years, making it a premier destination for both marquee racing events and weekly programs.
Timms, Jansen and Ferguson Victorious at Huset's Speedway During The Bull Haulers Brawl Championship Night for Sprint Cars Presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking on Royal River Casino Night
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 25, 2024) - Ryan Timms, Jared Jansen and Brandon Ferguson cashed in on Sunday at Huset's Speedway, which hosted Royal River Casino Night featuring The Bull Haulers Brawl Championship Night for Sprint Cars presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking.
All three drivers reached the top step on the podium on a night when Kaleb Johnson (Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars) and Brady Donnohue (Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series) captured their first career track championships at the high-banked oval.
"I'm proud of my guys," Johnson said. "They busted their butts each and every week not only here but across the Midwest. We're just out here having fun and making memories."
"It's pretty surreal," Donnohue said. "I didn't have this on my goals for this year. I'm just tickled to death."
Andy Pake led the first six laps of the 25-lap, $7,000-to-win Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event before Timms pounced in traffic. Aaron Reutzel was all over Pake in the battle for the lead amidst traffic, but it was Timms who rocketed by both drivers down the backstretch on Lap 7.
Timms set a torrid pace for the remainder of the race, winning by 2.034 seconds. It was his second victory of the season at the dirt track.
"There at the start we were really loose," he said. "I got my wing back. Reutzel had got by me at that point. We got into lapped traffic and it was slowing their pace up quite a bit. All of a sudden I was driving by both of them down the backstretch. The car was amazing."
Reutzel executed a slide job for the top spot on a restart on Lap 17, but Timms turned his car underneath Reutzel exiting turn four to maintain the lead. Reutzel's runner-up result was his best outing at Huset's Speedway this year.
"I don't think I got the car where I needed it tonight and I don't think I did a good job of driving," he said. "I had one shot at him, but it was such a Hail Mary that he had all the time to turn down. I gave it my all, just once again it wasn't meant to be. It was a cowboy-up track. Traffic was fun. All in all, it was a good night. I wish I was one spot better, but we'll just have to take it."
Dusty Zomer placed third for his best finish of the season at the track.
"Tonight the track was real heavy so everyone was going to be fast," he said. "Starting sixth, we'll take a podium out of it."
Kerry Madsen was the fourth-place finisher and Pake ended fifth.
Reutzel set quick time during qualifying to open the program before Pake, Brendan Mullen, Brant O'Banion and Justin Henderson produced heat race wins. Tyler Drueke was the B Main winner.
Jansen led all 20 laps to score his first career Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series at Huset's Speedway, where he became the 10 th different winner in 10 division races this season.
"I've been waiting for this one for a long time," he said. "We've been doing this for darn near 20 years and hadn't won one here."
Dan Carsrud, John Lambertz, 16th-starting Shayle Bade and 11th-starting Zach Patterson rounded out the top five, respectively.
Lambertz, Lee Goos Jr., Jeremiah Jordahl and Carsrud were the heat race winners. Gaige Weldon picked up the B Main win.
Ferguson led the distance of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event for his first win of the season at Huset's Speedway. He became the seventh different winner in the division this year.
"It's been a terrible year and on this hot day I second guessed even wanting to come out," he said. "I'm so glad we did."
A trio of cautions in the second half of the feature bunched the field together, but Ferguson hit his marks consistently to win by 0.777 seconds.
Kinzer Glanzer finished second with points leader J.J. Zebell advancing from ninth to third. Garet Deboer placed fourth and 11th-starting Matt Steuerwald maneuvered to fifth.
The heat races were won by Ferguson, Tracy Halouska and Craig Hanisch.
The 2024 racing season at Huset's Speedway wraps up next weekend with a special three nights of action featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series. On Friday, it's the Huset's Hustle presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking featuring the World of Outlaws and the final Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks race of the season. The World of Outlaws will return to the high-banked track on Saturday and Sunday for the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS.
ROYAL RIVER CASINO NIGHT BULL HAULERS BRAWL CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT FOR SPRINT CARS PRESENTED BY FOLKENS BROTHERS TRUCKING RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 25, 2024) -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 5-Ryan Timms (2); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel (3); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer (6); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen (5); 5. 64-Andy Pake (1); 6. 27-Emerson Axsom (8); 7. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier (11); 9. 24T-Christopher Thram (9); 10. 11M-Brendan Mullen (7); 11. 09-Matt Juhl (13); 12. 22-Riley Goodno (18); 13. 17GP-Justin Henderson (10); 14. 16-Brooke Tatnell (16); 15. 14T-Tim Estenson (19); 16. 81-Brant O'Banion (12); 17. 8-Jacob Hughes (20); 18. 95-Tyler Drueke (21); 19. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (24); 20. 45X-Jace Park (23); 21. 51A-Koby Werkmeister (22); 22. (DNF) 14H-Scott Winters (14); 23. (DNF) 83JR-Sam Henderson (15); 24. (DNF) 10-Scott Bogucki (17).
B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 95-Tyler Drueke (3); 2. 51A-Koby Werkmeister (2); 3. 45X-Jace Park (1); 4. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (4); 5. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 6. 96-Blaine Stegenga (6); 7. (DNF) 22W-Aaron Werner (5); 8. (DNF) 10X-Trevor Serbus (8); 9. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (9).
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 64-Andy Pake (2); 2. 09-Matt Juhl (1); 3. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (3); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 5. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 6. 45X-Jace Park (6); 7. 22W-Aaron Werner (7); 8. (DNS) 17B-Ryan Bickett.
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 2. 5-Ryan Timms (4); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (2); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (6); 5. 83JR-Sam Henderson (1); 6. 95-Tyler Drueke (7); 7. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (5).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Brant O'Banion (1); 2. 27-Emerson Axsom (3); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen (4); 4. 8-Jacob Hughes (6); 5. 10-Scott Bogucki (5); 6. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (7); 7. (DNF) 96-Blaine Stegenga (2).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 17GP-Justin Henderson (2); 2. 14H-Scott Winters (1); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (3); 4. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 6. 51A-Koby Werkmeister (6); 7. (DNF) 10X-Trevor Serbus (7).
Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:10.871 (8); 2. 5-Ryan Timms, 00:10.893 (7); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:10.972 (21); 4. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:10.987 (4); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:10.991 (6); 6. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:10.994 (10); 7. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:11.029 (9); 8. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.029 (5); 9. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.038 (29); 10. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.083 (26); 11. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:11.093 (11); 12. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:11.110 (1); 13. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.151 (25); 14. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.183 (15); 15. 81-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.194 (27); 16. 14H-Scott Winters, 00:11.195 (16); 17. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.198 (17); 18. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.213 (14); 19. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:11.268 (13); 20. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.270 (3); 21. 45X-Jace Park, 00:11.303 (23); 22. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.325 (18); 23. 8-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.340 (24); 24. 51A-Koby Werkmeister, 00:11.417 (20); 25. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.425 (12); 26. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.447 (19); 27. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.468 (28); 28. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:11.503 (22); 29. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.599 (2).
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 2. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (5); 3. 29Z-JJ Zebell (9); 4. 33-Garet Deboer (4); 5. 3-Matt Steuerwald (11); 6. 45-Craig Hanisch (7); 7. 71-Zach Olivier (10); 8. 12-Mike Chaney (14); 9. 55-John Hoing (6); 10. 51-Billy Prouty (17); 11. 98-Dan Jensen (18); 12. 99-Ryan DeBoer (16); 13. (DNF) 83-Nick Janssen (3); 14. (DNF) 2-Shaun Taylor (21); 15. (DNF) 40-Tim Dann (8); 16. (DNF) 86-Tracy Halouska (2); 17. (DNF) 2E-Chris Ellingson (13); 18. (DNF) 3M-Brett Martin (15); 19. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (20); 20. (DNS) 64-Cory Yeigh; 21. (DNS) 21-Ron Howe.
Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 2. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 3. 55-John Hoing (4); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (7); 5. 2E-Chris Ellingson (6); 6. 99-Ryan DeBoer (5); 7. (DNF) 21-Ron Howe (3).
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Tracy Halouska (1); 2. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (2); 3. 40-Tim Dann (5); 4. 3-Matt Steuerwald (7); 5. 12-Mike Chaney (6); 6. 51-Billy Prouty (4); 7. (DQ) 2-Shaun Taylor (3).
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Craig Hanisch (4); 2. 83-Nick Janssen (1); 3. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6); 4. 64-Cory Yeigh (7); 5. 3M-Brett Martin (3); 6. 98-Dan Jensen (5); 7. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (2).
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 81-Jared Jansen (2); 2. 67-Dan Carsrud (4); 3. 12L-John Lambertz (5); 4. 03-Shayle Bade (16); 5. 28G-Zach Patterson (11); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (13); 7. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (14); 8. 13G-Gaige Weldon (17); 9. 17-Lee Goos Jr (7); 10. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (8); 11. 31-Koby Werkmeister (3); 12. 4G-Cole Garner (12); 13. (DNF) 14-Nick Barger (1); 14. (DNF) 98-Nate Barger (9); 15. (DNF) 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (18); 16. (DNF) 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (6); 17. (DNF) 23L-Aydin Lloyd (10); 18. (DNF) 4SS-Brandon Halverson (20); 19. (DNF) 55R-Ryan Serrao (15); 20. (DNF) 23-Brandon Bosma (19).
B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 13G-Gaige Weldon (1); 2. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (2); 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (5); 4. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (6); 5. 80P-Jacob Peterson (7); 6. X-Dylan Waxdahl (4); 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson (8); 8. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (11); 9. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (9); 10. 48-Cole Olson (12); 11. 13X-Eli Hargreaves (14); 12. 5W-Bill Wiese (15); 13. (DNF) 17V-Casey Abbas (10); 14. (DNF) 18-Corbin Erickson (13); 15. (DNF) 35X-Jeff Lackey (17); 16. (DNF) 9-Dominic Dobesh (3); 17. (DNS) 57-Kyle Magnuson.
Gunderson Racing Heat 1 - Gunderson Racing (8 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (2); 2. 31-Koby Werkmeister (3); 3. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (1); 4. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 5. 13G-Gaige Weldon (6); 6. 23-Brandon Bosma (7); 7. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (8); 8. 18-Corbin Erickson (9); 9. 5W-Bill Wiese (4).
Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 - Saldana Racing (8 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (2); 2. 98-Nate Barger (1); 3. 81-Jared Jansen (4); 4. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (5); 5. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (8); 6. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (7); 7. 17V-Casey Abbas (6); 8. 13X-Eli Hargreaves (3).
Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 - Vahlco Wheels (8 Laps): 1. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (2); 2. 28G-Zach Patterson (1); 3. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (3); 4. 55R-Ryan Serrao (5); 5. 9-Dominic Dobesh (7); 6. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 7. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (6); 8. (DNF) 57-Kyle Magnuson (4).
Vahlco Wheels Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Dan Carsrud (1); 2. 4G-Cole Garner (4); 3. 14-Nick Barger (6); 4. 03-Shayle Bade (7); 5. X-Dylan Waxdahl (5); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (8); 7. 48-Cole Olson (3); 8. (DNS) 35X-Jeff Lackey.
2024 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :
Ryan Timms - 2 (June 16 and Aug. 25); Garet Williamson - 2(July 7 and July 28); Scott Bogucki - 1(July 14);Tyler Drueke- 1(May 19); Tim Kaeding - 1 (May 27); Anthony Macri - 1 (June 2); Austin McCarl - 1 (June 9); Daison Pursley - 1 (May 26)
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:
Cory Yeigh - 3(May 26, June 2 and July 28); Zach Olivier - 2 (May 27 and June 9); Tim Dann - 1 (June 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 25); Brylee Gough- 1(May 19); Craig Hanisch - 1 (July 14); and J.J. Zebell - 1 (July 7)
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:
Dusty Ballenger- 1(May 19); Nate Barger - 1 (June 16); Brandon Bosma - 1 (July 14); Brady Donnohue - 1 (July 7); Monty Ferriera - 1 (May 27); Jared Jansen - 1 (Aug. 25); Zach Patterson - 1 (June 9); Andrew Sullivan - 1 (June 2); Cole Vanderheiden - 1 (May 26); and Gaige Weldon - 1 (July 28)
King Scores in Ryder Memorial for BRP at Tri City Raceway Park; Spithaler, Wolbert, and Fielding also Prevail; Point Champions Named
(Franklin, PA August 25, 2024): The Rick and Rob Ryder Memorial was held at Tri City Raceway Park. It marked the first showdown between the BRP Modified Tour and the 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds. Getting the win at the end of forty laps, and $4,018 plus contingencies, was Rex King, Jr. This makes him the odds-on favorite in the double feature program that will be held over the Labor Day weekend.
Also picking up victories were Brandon Spithaler (Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars), Chas Wolbert (RUSH Modifieds), and Pat Fielding (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks).
In addition, seasonal championships were announced for A.J. Flick (Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars, Chad Reitz (21st Century Energy Group Modifieds), Rod Laskey (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks), and John Mollick (4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint Cars).
King received the pole position in the re-draw. Next to him was Dr. Brad Rapp. Shannon Whaley and Jim Rasey were in row two, with Shawn Kosar and Will Thomas lined up in the third row. Row four belonged to Chas Wolbert, who was doing double duty, and Garrett Krummert. In row five, Mike Kinney was paired up with Erick Rudolph. Hayden Holden and Peter Britten made up row six.
Rapp got the edge entering turn one on the opening lap, and he cleared King coming off turn two. Rasey, Thomas, Rudolph, and Kozar followed. Rapp set a brisk pace in the opening laps, and King also separated himself from the battle for third between Rasey and Krummert.
A caution on lap nine for Colton Walters bunched the field back up again. However, Rapp was up to the task and he maintained his lead over King. Krummert secured third with Rasey, Rudolph, Thomas and Britten trailing.
After the race passed the quarter mark, King powered off turn two to take the lead from Rapp. They continued as the leaders, with Krummert and Rudolph battling for the third position. Britten moved into fifth by the time the field saw the crossed flags.
On lap twenty-five, a two car tangle involving Kyle Fink and Steve Feder in turn two required a red flag for the clean-up. At that time, King led Krummert, Rapp, Britten, Rudolph, and Thomas.
After the race resumed, Britten advanced to second. A caution for Ayden Cipriano halted the action on lap thirty-four.
It took a couple of tries to get the race going again. On the second try, Britten spun in two and collected Rapp, moving Krummert up to second for the restart.
Nonetheless, King resumed his lead over Krummert. Thomas raced along in third, followed by Tyler Willard and Rudolph.
A flagman’s caution on lap thirty-eight slowed the pace one last time. The culprit was Rasey, who was facing oncoming traffic but nevertheless managed to keep the car moving. Thus, he was awarded his position again despite the miscue.
King had the point for the single file restart and he completed the final two circuits without incident. Krummert took second, with Willard, Thomas, and Rasey in the top five. Rudolph, Wolbert, Dave Murdick, Whaley, and Kinney completed the top ten.
The BRP Modified Tour squared off against the 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds in four heat races. The checkers fell for Rex King, Jr., Chas Wolbert, Garrett Krummert, and Peter Britten. The B Main winner was Jeff Miller. Colton Walters captured the Dash.
In the Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars, Brandon Spithaler drew the pole, with Matt Farnham by his side. Chase Metheney and Bob Felmlee were in row two, followed by Dusty Larson and Mark Smith. Dale Blaney and last week’s winner, A.J. Flick made up row four. Jack Sodeman, Jr. and Michael Bauer occupied row five, with Jazlyn Boyles and Andy Cavanaugh in row six.
Farnham fought off Spithaler on the opening lap, with Felmlee, Metheney, Flick, Smith, and Sodeman racing ahead of Larson and Bauer. Larson brought out the first caution, on lap two.
Farnham retained the lead on the restart, but Spithaler was persistent. He searched high and low for an opportunity to pass, but nothing materialized. A caution for Boyles on lap seven bunched the field back up again.
Once again, Farnham raced out front under the green, but Spithaler was even more determined. He finally got by Farnham near the halfway mark. In the second half of the contest, Spithaler pulled away with ease. He did slack off a bit when he encountered lapped traffic, but his lead was so substantial that Farnham could not challenge for the win.
Spithaler took the checkers ahead of Farnham, Blaney, Flick, and Smith. Felmlee, Sodeman, Metheney, Bauer, and Michael Lutz, Jr. rounded out the top ten.
The pair of heat races for the Krill Recycling Sprint Cars went to A.J. Flick and Matt Farnham. There was no B Main.
In the RUSH Sportsmen Modifieds, Kole Holden jumped from second on the grid to lead the opening lap. He was scored ahead of Chas Wolbert and the pole man, J.C. Boyer. Ayden Cipriano and Brandon Ritchey followed.
A caution eight laps in for Troy McGregor bunched the field up, but Holden moved out to the lead again when the green lights came on. Four laps later, Wolbert powered ahead coming off turn two and he led the rest of the way to collect the win.
Wolbert, Cipriano, Holden, Karston King, and Ritchey made up the top five. Logen Lockhart, Todd English, Aaron Mulrouney, McGregor, and Boyer were the final finishers.
The pair of RUSH Sportsmen Modified heat races were won by Chas Wolbert and Kole Holden. There was no B Main.
Pat Fielding used the pole position to stake himself to an early lead in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock finale for the night. Rod Laskey raced from third to the lead several laps into the contest, but he spun on his own while leading to end his chances for the win.
Fielding was back in control for the restart and he completed the remaining laps without interference. Jason Black, Andrew Hammond, Russ Coyne, and Doug Iorio, II, completed the top five. Cody Koteles, aaron Smith, Dale Tuche, Ron Boardman, and Tony Spaghetti completed the top ten.
The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks also presented a couple of heats, which belonged to Pat Fielding and Jimmy Fosnaught. There was no B Main.
At the conclusion of the night’s racing, the unofficial point champions were recognized. Taking the top honors in the Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars was A.J. Flick for the third consecutive season. Bob Felmlee was second in the final standings. Andy Cavanaugh, Jeremy Weaver, and Bodey McClintock clinched top five positions. In the 21st Century Energy Group, it was Chad Reitz over Steve Slater. Brandon Ritchey, Erick Rudolph, and Hayden Holden rounded out the top five. The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock title went to Rod Laskey over Pat Fielding. Josh Seippel, Doug Iorio, II, and Russ Coyne made the top five. The 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint Car championship belonged to John Mollick. Blaze Myers, Arnie Kent, Brent Rhebergen, and Joe Buccola completed the top five.
Leading the way in the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge is John Mollick with seven checkers to his credit.
Next week, Tri City Raceway Park will present the Oil Region Labor Day Classic. The opening night will be on Sarurday, August 31, with racing for the RUSH Late Model Touring Series. Tthe Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, including a King of the Hill race, and the RUSH Sportsmen Modifieds will also be on the card. After the racing is concluded, there will be live music, a bonfire, and fireworks. Then, on Sunday, September 1, there will be a smorgasbord of racing, with the Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars, double features for the BRP Modified Tour and the 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds, the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, the 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint Cars, and the Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Cars.
Coming up on September 7, 20, and 21, the action will shift to the infield moto cross track.
Then, on October 19, the American Big Rig Racing Series will be in for the first time. The Mini Stocks will also be in action that weekend.
Additional moto cross events are planned for the Fall.
The divisional sponsors of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 are: Krill Recycling, LLC (410 Sprint Cars), 21st Century Energy Group (Modifieds), Hovis Auto & Truck Supply (Pro Stocks), and 4 Your Car Connection (RUSH Sprint Cars).
All competitors at Tri City Raceway Park will be eligible for the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge. The driver that wins the most heat races over the course of the season, regardless of the class, will receive a special award.
Other marketing partners of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 include: Erie Beer, Wab-Tec (manufacturer of locomotive engines), Schaeffer Lubricants, Keystone Transit (school buses), Blue Ox Timbers (buyers of timberland timber land management), Constable Refuse (residential and commercial garbage collectors), First Rate Realty (real estate sales), Landscape Connection (portable toilets and landscape supplies), KEI-Klapec Express Inc. (trucking company), BKI-Bert Klapec Inc. (excavation and demolition), Shambaugh Towing, Gibson Hill Automotive (auto repair), McCandless Ford Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), McCandless Trailer Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), Big Dog RC (remote controlled cars and race track), McGregor Excavating, Les Frickshun (lubricants and undercoating), Bish Heating & Cooling, Wet Hose LLC (pressure washing), Heffern Septic Service, Tionesta Builders Supply (located in Tionesta and Shippenville), UCIP-United Community Independence Program (housing and services for the handicapped), Close Racing Supply, Billy’s Garage & Towing, Oakland-Rampart Equipment (makers of centrifugal dryers, wash systems, and separators), Shaw Industries (machine shop), Welding Technologies, Froggie Radio, and Hards Welding.
Remember that you will need to check the Facebook page, Tri City Raceway Park, for current information. The former website is not updated and will soon be replaced.
Tri-City Raceway Park is located just a few miles north of Franklin, PA, at 3430 State Route 417 in Oakland Township. Professional auto racing is presented in a family friendly atmosphere most Sunday evenings from May through Labor Day weekend.
BRP Modified Tour and 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds: Rex King, Jr., Garrett Krummert, Tyler Willard, Will Thomas, Jim Rasey, Erick Rudolph, Chas Wolbert, Dave Murdick, Shannon Whaley, Mike Kinney, Colton Walters, Rick Regalski, Hayden Holden, Rodney Beltz, Steve Feder, Shawn Kozar, Jeff Miller, Jordan Ehrenberg, Brandon Ritchey, Brad Rapp, Peter Britten, Ayden Cipriano, Kyle Fink, Kevin Green, Jeff Walters, Eric Beggs, Chad Reitz. DNQ: Clyde Gumpp, Steve Slater, Austin Eyler, Lenny Liebold, III, Steve Barr, Tom Holden, Max Smoker.
Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars: Brandon Spithaler, Matt Farnham, Dale Blaney, A.J. Flick, Mark Smith, Bob Felmlee, Jack Sodeman, Jr., Chase Metheney, Mike Bauer, Michael Lutz, Jr., Andy Cavanaugh, Ron Aurand, Natalie Brannon, Jazlyn Boyles, Dusty Larson, Bodey McClintock.
RUSH Sportsmen Modifieds: Chas Wolbert, Ayden Cipriano, Kole Holden, Karston King, Brandon Ritchey, Logen Lockart, Todd English, Aaron Mulrouney, Troy McGregor, J.C. Boyer.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks: Pat Fielding, Jason Black, Andrew Hammond, Russ Coyne, Doug Iorio, II, Cody Koteles, Aaron Smith, Dale Tuche,Ron Boardman, Tony Spaghetti, Rod Laskey, Jimmy Fosnaught, Gary Miller, Jr.
SEASON LONG EFFORTS PAY OFF FOR WAGNER, MOORE, MARKHAM, COLLINS, AND TUCKE
By William Burkhart
Caleb Helms would make a return to Wayne County and start on the pole of the 25 lap Pine Tree Towing and Recovery Feature with points leader Leyton Wagner to his outside. Helms would jump out to the early lead. Wagner and Tyler Gunn in second and third respectively. Wagner would make a few efforts to get past Helms. He would try a slider on lap 4 but would slip and let the 91 of Gunn get by him. 17 to go Tyler Gunn would slide past the 40x of Helms and take over the lead. Gunn would slice and dice his way through lap traffic. Jordan Ryan would enter the mix on lap 13 to try and steal the track championship. Lap 15 Caleb Helms would eliminate the 8 tenth of a second lead that Tyler Gunn had to steal the lead back. Gunn would stay within half of a second of the Findlay Ohio Native. As hard as he would try Gunn couldn’t catch the 40 of Helms as he wins his first Wayne County feature in 2024 in his first visit. Tyler Gunn would be second and Leyton Wagner would finish third to collect his first Wayne County Speedway Track Championship.
Millersburg’s Mitch Caskey and Mansfield’s Dave Hornikel would lead the field to the green for the Malcuit Tavern UMP Late Models. Kyle Moore who had the championship clinched was offered to start 12th for a shot at a $500 bonus if he could win and excepted Jason’s challenge. Hornikel would jump up to the top side and take the opening lead. Coming around for lap 2 the field would get stacked up and bring out the first Bucks Auto Sales Yellow Flag of the evening. Back under the green Hornikel would get back to work. Moore would drive his Tye Twarog longhorn up to the second spot by lap 5. As he would catch the back of Hornikel another yellow would fly for Trace Settles spinning in turn 4. Back under the Green Moore would rip the lip and take over the lead. Behind them JR Gentry would make his way into the 6th spot after starting in the 16th position. Moore would run away with the race. As the laps ticked by Gentry would find his way into the third sport. Moore would open up close to a 6 second lead. As he came around to the checkers one car would spin setting up a one lap dash. With Nathan Loney on his tail Moore would run away from the field to pick up his 11th WCS win of 2024 and his first Malcuits Tavern UMP Late Model Championship. JR Gentry would sneak by Loney to go 16th to 2nd and Loney would take third.
The top 2 in Flynn’s Tire & Auto Service UMP Modifieds would make up the top to starting positions. Jimmy Humphrey would start on the pole with Ryan Markham to his outside. Markham would duke it out with Humphrey before getting by him at the flag stand on the opening lap. Markham would rip the lip with Jess Hartman behind him. Ryan Robey would spin in turn in 4 to bring out the first Bucks Auto Sales Yellow Flag of modified competition. Back under green flag action Markham would lead the field with Hartman all over his back bumper. Lap 5 would see another yellow for the Hood coming up on Daniel Sanchez’s machine. Back under green it would be a lot of the same story with Markham leading and Hartman in a very close battle. After another yellow we went back under the green with Markham still holding on to the lead. Hartman would try some big slider jobs to try and take over the lead. Lap 12 Casey Butler and Dustin Daugherty would get up to the 5 of Hartman. When it looked as if Markham would have the race in the bag a Yellow would fly once more for a spinning Ron Miller. Markham would choose the top side and get a great restart in the 2-lap shootout. Hartman would try slide job after slide job. On the last lap going into turn three Markham would tag the wall allowing Hartman to get along side him. The two would drag race to the line and Markham would beat Hartman by a 10th of a second to win the feature and his first Flynn’s Tire &Auto Service UMP Late Model Championship.
Johnny Bruce and Kyle Petit would lead the Joyride Transport field to the green for 12 laps. Justin Cranmore would jump out the early lead with Johnny Bruce running in second and points leader Anthony Collins in third. Yellow would fly for debris on lap 3. A few yellows would slow up action before Cranmore would lead the field to some green flag laps. Doug Hensel would find his way into the second spot and work on getting past the 2 machine with Anthony Collins behind him. Cranmore would stick to his line. Despite all efforts Hensel couldn’t by as Cranmore would pick up his 4th win of 2024 as third place finisher Anthony Collins would pick up his first career track championship.
Braden Tucke would start on the pole for the Glass House Super Stock feature with Kyle Moore to his outside for 15 laps of racing. Tucke would jump out to the early lead with Moore in hot pursuit. Tucke would run the middle line with Moore right around the wall. The two would run away from the field before Jim Nicley would spin to bring the Bucks Auto Sales yellow flag. Back under way the two would go back to their huge lead over the field. Moore and Tucke would duke it out until Moore would take the lead from Tucke with 5 laps to go. Moore would cruise off to the victory as Braden Tucke would win back to back championships in the Glass House Super Stocks.
Up next at Orrville's Historic Oval, Sunday September 1, the Pete Jacobs Memorial, $10,000 to win FAST on Dirt Sprints, along with Malcuit Tavern UMP Late Models, Flynn's Tire & Auto Service UMP Modifieds, and the Glass House Super Stocks.
Media Results for 8/24/2024 at Wayne County Speedway - Orrville, OH
Pine Tree Towing & Recovery 410 Sprints 30 Entries A Feature 25 Laps | 00:07:04.075 1. 40X-Caleb Helms[1]; 2. 91-Tyler Gunn[4]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan[5]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[2]; 5. 38K-Chris Myers[10]; 6. 81-Lee Jacobs[3]; 7. 70-Henry Malcuit[6]; 8. 8T-Tanner Tecco[8]; 9. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[7]; 10. 1-Jamie Myers[12]; 11. 7-Troy Kingan[16]; 12. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[9]; 13. 6J-Jonah Aumend[13]; 14. 9H-Lance Heinberger[11]; 15. 11-Shawn Hubler[14]; 16. 2A-Joe Adorjan[17]; 17. 86-Mike Lutz[15]; 18. 85-Dustin Feller[18]; 19. 17S-Shelby Rankin[20]; 20. 91X-Aaron Middaugh[19]
B Feature 8 Laps | 00:16:29.880 1. 2A-Joe Adorjan[5]; 2. 85-Dustin Feller[2]; 3. 91X-Aaron Middaugh[1]; 4. 17S-Shelby Rankin[3]; 5. 3TN-Tyler Newhart[7]; 6. 52-Chris Smith[13]; 7. 8-Natalie Brannon[9]; 8. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[8]; 9. 18-Todd Hinton[4]; 10. 00K-Anthony Gaskins[12]; 11. 89K-Landon King[6]; 12. (DNS) 16-Danny Mumaw; 13. (DNS) 9W-Matt Warner; 14. (DNS) 5-Jordan Harble
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:02:09.471 1. 40X-Caleb Helms[2]; 2. 25R-Jordan Ryan[4]; 3. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[3]; 4. 6J-Jonah Aumend[1]; 5. 91X-Aaron Middaugh[6]; 6. 2A-Joe Adorjan[5]; 7. 8-Natalie Brannon[8]; 8. 52-Chris Smith[7]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:03.858 1. 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 2. 70-Henry Malcuit[3]; 3. 38K-Chris Myers[7]; 4. 11-Shawn Hubler[1]; 5. 85-Dustin Feller[6]; 6. 89K-Landon King[8]; 7. 16-Danny Mumaw[2]; 8. 5-Jordan Harble[5]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:02:04.688 1. 81-Lee Jacobs[4]; 2. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[3]; 3. 9H-Lance Heinberger[2]; 4. 86-Mike Lutz[1]; 5. 17S-Shelby Rankin[6]; 6. 3TN-Tyler Newhart[5]; 7. (DNS) 9W-Matt Warner
Heat 4 8 Laps | 00:02:11.845 1. 91-Tyler Gunn[4]; 2. 8T-Tanner Tecco[1]; 3. 1-Jamie Myers[3]; 4. 7-Troy Kingan[2]; 5. 18-Todd Hinton[7]; 6. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[6]; 7. 00K-Anthony Gaskins[5]
Qualifying 10 Laps | 00:02:08.000 1. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:14.611[18]; 2. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:14.652[25]; 3. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:14.889[6]; 4. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:14.895[10]; 5. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:14.980[3]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:15.049[11]; 7. 9Z-Duane Zablocki, 00:15.390[4]; 8. 1-Jamie Myers, 00:15.394[30]; 9. 40X-Caleb Helms, 00:15.618[2]; 10. 16-Danny Mumaw, 00:15.636[15]; 11. 9H-Lance Heinberger, 00:15.737[17]; 12. 7-Troy Kingan, 00:15.747[26]; 13. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:15.781[8]; 14. 11-Shawn Hubler, 00:15.811[24]; 15. 86-Mike Lutz, 00:15.965[5]; 16. 8T-Tanner Tecco, 00:15.971[14]; 17. 2A-Joe Adorjan, 00:16.099[19]; 18. 5-Jordan Harble, 00:16.220[12]; 19. 3TN-Tyler Newhart, 00:16.237[22]; 20. 00K-Anthony Gaskins, 00:16.521[1]; 21. 91X-Aaron Middaugh, 00:16.904[7]; 22. 85-Dustin Feller, 00:17.058[29]; 23. 17S-Shelby Rankin, 00:17.269[16]; 24. 30-Jazlyn Boyles, 00:17.376[13]; 25. 52-Chris Smith, 00:17.502[21]; 26. 38K-Chris Myers, 00:17.607[23]; 27. 9W-Matt Warner, 00:17.700[20]; 28. 18-Todd Hinton, 00:17.935[9]; 29. 8-Natalie Brannon, 00:18.586[27]; 30. 89K-Landon King, 00:22.310[28]
Malcuit Tavern UMP Super Late Models 24 Entries A Feature 25 Laps | 00:17:05.751 1. 1*-Kyle Moore[12]; 2. 14JR-JR Gentry[16]; 3. 10-Nathan Loney[3]; 4. 71-Dave Hornikel[2]; 5. 187-Mitch Caskey[1]; 6. 59M-Tanner McLoughlin[5]; 7. 55-TJ Watson[4]; 8. 7-Nick Cox[13]; 9. 59-Larry Bellman[8]; 10. 79-Ryan Markham[9]; 11. 22-Dominic DeNero[14]; 12. 151-Trace Settles[11]; 13. 71M-Mike Basich[6]; 14. 24X-Jason Skelly[10]; 15. 12R-Race Gardiner[7]; 16. 41-Randy Pollock[17]; 17. 61-Tony Paynter[19]; 18. U2-Kristin Uhler[18]; 19. 93C-Jim Cochran[20]; 20. 11-Ryan Abel[15]
B Feature 8 Laps 1. 14JR-JR Gentry[6]; 2. 41-Randy Pollock[1]; 3. U2-Kristin Uhler[2]; 4. 61-Tony Paynter[5]; 5. 93C-Jim Cochran[3]; 6. J28-Jason Henderson[8]; 7. 93M-Wes Morrison[4]; 8. (DNS) 33-Chaz Dawson Jr; 9. (DNS) 8X-David Giaugue
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:02:25.000 1. 187-Mitch Caskey[1]; 2. 10-Nathan Loney[4]; 3. 71M-Mike Basich[2]; 4. 79-Ryan Markham[5]; 5. 7-Nick Cox[3]; 6. 41-Randy Pollock[7]; 7. 93M-Wes Morrison[6]; 8. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr[8]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:23.000 1. 1*-Kyle Moore[4]; 2. 55-TJ Watson[8]; 3. 12R-Race Gardiner[3]; 4. 24X-Jason Skelly[5]; 5. 22-Dominic DeNero[2]; 6. U2-Kristin Uhler[6]; 7. 61-Tony Paynter[7]; 8. J28-Jason Henderson[1]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:02:30.000 1. 71-Dave Hornikel[2]; 2. 59M-Tanner McLoughlin[3]; 3. 59-Larry Bellman[1]; 4. 151-Trace Settles[6]; 5. 11-Ryan Abel[5]; 6. 93C-Jim Cochran[7]; 7. (DNS) 14JR-JR Gentry; 8. (DNS) 8X-David Giaugue
Qualifying 20 Laps | 00:03:07.000 1. 10-Nathan Loney, 00:17.298[18]; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:17.467[6]; 3. 14JR-JR Gentry, 00:17.565[13]; 4. 7-Nick Cox, 00:17.579[1]; 5. 12R-Race Gardiner, 00:17.674[19]; 6. 59M-Tanner McLoughlin, 00:17.751[3]; 7. 71M-Mike Basich, 00:17.752[17]; 8. 22-Dominic DeNero, 00:18.003[8]; 9. 71-Dave Hornikel, 00:18.088[5]; 10. 187-Mitch Caskey, 00:18.126[14]; 11. J28-Jason Henderson, 00:18.189[16]; 12. 59-Larry Bellman, 00:18.290[9]; 13. 79-Ryan Markham, 00:18.302[2]; 14. 24X-Jason Skelly, 00:18.349[12]; 15. 11-Ryan Abel, 00:18.853[22]; 16. 93M-Wes Morrison, 00:18.928[21]; 17. U2-Kristin Uhler, 00:19.065[20]; 18. 151-Trace Settles, 00:19.323[4]; 19. 41-Randy Pollock, 00:19.892[10]; 20. 61-Tony Paynter, 00:20.022[11]; 21. 93C-Jim Cochran, 00:20.200[15]; 22. 33-Chaz Dawson Jr, 00:21.028[7]; 23. (DNS) 8X-David Giaugue; 24. (DNS) 55-TJ Watson
Flynn’s Tire & Auto Service UMP Modifieds 22 Entries A Feature 20 Laps | 00:16:51.457 1. 5-Ryan Markham[2]; 2. 5H-Jess Hartman[3]; 3. 99-Casey Butler[5]; 4. 23D-Dustin Daugherty[4]; 5. 89-Jason King[9]; 6. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[1]; 7. 187T-Codee Schneider[17]; 8. 69-Ryan Robey[6]; 9. 463-Daniel Sanchez[10]; 10. 419-Buzz Jacobs[18]; 11. 37-Craig Mann[15]; 12. 36-Brent Coffman[16]; 13. 22G-Jesse Griffitts[20]; 14. 185-Ron Miller[14]; 15. 33-Robbie Ledger[11]; 16. 78-Richard Grogg[21]; 17. 187-Tyler Wiles[13]; 18. 309-Conner Blair[22]; 19. 138-Brian Hogan[19]; 20. 75-Tristen Bickford[8]; 21. 16-Caden Alexander[12]; 22. 12-Kevin Davis[7]
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:06:05.951 1. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[2]; 2. 23D-Dustin Daugherty[1]; 3. 12-Kevin Davis[3]; 4. 463-Daniel Sanchez[4]; 5. 187-Tyler Wiles[5]; 6. 36-Brent Coffman[7]; 7. 138-Brian Hogan[6]; 8. 309-Conner Blair[8]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:41.220 1. 5-Ryan Markham[2]; 2. 99-Casey Butler[4]; 3. 75-Tristen Bickford[3]; 4. 33-Robbie Ledger[1]; 5. 185-Ron Miller[6]; 6. 187T-Codee Schneider[5]; 7. 22G-Jesse Griffitts[7]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:02:47.751 1. 5H-Jess Hartman[4]; 2. 69-Ryan Robey[2]; 3. 89-Jason King[1]; 4. 16-Caden Alexander[3]; 5. 37-Craig Mann[6]; 6. 419-Buzz Jacobs[5]; 7. 78-Richard Grogg[7]
Qualifying 20 Laps | 00:08:35.936 1. 463-Daniel Sanchez, 00:18.566[3]; 2. 99-Casey Butler, 00:18.567[12]; 3. 5H-Jess Hartman, 00:18.638[8]; 4. 12-Kevin Davis, 00:18.678[6]; 5. 75-Tristen Bickford, 00:18.872[4]; 6. 16-Caden Alexander, 00:19.093[11]; 7. 60-Jimmy Humphrey, 00:19.157[13]; 8. 5-Ryan Markham, 00:19.181[21]; 9. 69-Ryan Robey, 00:19.210[2]; 10. 23D-Dustin Daugherty, 00:19.237[9]; 11. 33-Robbie Ledger, 00:19.304[7]; 12. 89-Jason King, 00:19.389[1]; 13. 187-Tyler Wiles, 00:19.570[14]; 14. 187T-Codee Schneider, 00:19.584[10]; 15. 419-Buzz Jacobs, 00:19.781[19]; 16. 138-Brian Hogan, 00:20.030[22]; 17. 185-Ron Miller, 00:20.042[18]; 18. 37-Craig Mann, 00:20.168[20]; 19. 36-Brent Coffman, 00:20.183[16]; 20. 22G-Jesse Griffitts, 00:20.536[17]; 21. 78-Richard Grogg, 00:20.538[15]; 22. 309-Conner Blair, 00:20.866[5]
The Glass House Super Stocks 12 Entries A Feature 15 Laps | 00:06:34.126 1. 21D-Kyle Moore[2]; 2. 18-Braden Tucke[1]; 3. 27B-Don Baney[7]; 4. C9-Brandon Morrow[3]; 5. 51-Brandon Craver[8]; 6. 70-Paul Holmes[11]; 7. 910-Don Rutt[6]; 8. 3B-Kyle McAfee[5]; 9. 33X-Jim Nicely[4]; 10. 6-Brad Enssle[9]; 11. 45-Denny Shear[10]; 12. (DNS) 77-Brad Hensel
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:11:47.136 1. 18-Braden Tucke[2]; 2. 21D-Kyle Moore[5]; 3. C9-Brandon Morrow[4]; 4. 33X-Jim Nicely[8]; 5. 3B-Kyle McAfee[1]; 6. 910-Don Rutt[7]; 7. 27B-Don Baney[6]; 8. 51-Brandon Craver[9]; 9. 6-Brad Enssle[11]; 10. 45-Denny Shear[12]; 11. 70-Paul Holmes[3]; 12. 77-Brad Hensel[10]
Qualifying 20 Laps | 00:02:48.869 1. C9-Brandon Morrow, 00:21.024[1]; 2. 70-Paul Holmes, 00:21.119[6]; 3. 18-Braden Tucke, 00:21.174[11]; 4. 3B-Kyle McAfee, 00:21.203[7]; 5. 21D-Kyle Moore, 00:21.236[12]; 6. 27B-Don Baney, 00:21.733[9]; 7. 910-Don Rutt, 00:21.806[10]; 8. 33X-Jim Nicely, 00:21.956[8]; 9. 51-Brandon Craver, 00:22.022[5]; 10. 77-Brad Hensel, 00:22.351[4]; 11. 6-Brad Enssle, 00:22.671[2]; 12. 45-Denny Shear, 00:23.249[3]
Joyride Transport Mini Stocks 31 Entries A Feature 12 Laps | 00:20:37.748 1. 2-Justin Cranmore[3]; 2. 18-Doug Hensel[7]; 3. 71-Anthony Collins[5]; 4. 311-Johnny Bruce Sr[1]; 5. 100-David Potter[4]; 6. 2873-Brent Boreman[13]; 7. 711-Kenny Long[8]; 8. 7CM-Cody Musselman[12]; 9. 12-JR Graser[17]; 10. F7-Josh Ramirez[9]; 11. 18X-Dustin Bedlion[14]; 12. 43D-Peyton Davis[20]; 13. 29-Mitch Reichard[16]; 14. 32-Tim Workman[19]; 15. D5-Delbert LaRue[18]; 16. 23P-Kyle Petit[2]; 17. 23R-Mitchell Randolph[10]; 18. 0-Zach Myers[11]; 19. 41-Gene Arkenburgh[15]; 20. 99C-Chris Mullinnex[6]
B Feature 8 Laps | 00:02:50.126 1. 29-Mitch Reichard[3]; 2. 12-JR Graser[6]; 3. D5-Delbert LaRue[9]; 4. 32-Tim Workman[5]; 5. 43D-Peyton Davis[2]; 6. 11-Trent Bishop[14]; 7. 58-Kyle Hobbs[8]; 8. 54C-Clayton Evans[4]; 9. 55M-Malachi Braxton[10]; 10. 43K-David Keagy[7]; 11. 55-Corey Mills[13]; 12. (DNS) 17-Cody Newbury; 13. (DNS) 16J-Jolene Voshel; 14. (DNS) 05D-Colten Davis; 15. (DNS) 49B-Jimmy Burns; 16. (DNS) 420-Kevin Markey
Heat 1 6 Laps | 00:02:23.000 1. 311-Johnny Bruce Sr[2]; 2. 100-David Potter[1]; 3. 18-Doug Hensel[6]; 4. 23R-Mitchell Randolph[5]; 5. 2873-Brent Boreman[10]; 6. 17-Cody Newbury[4]; 7. 54C-Clayton Evans[7]; 8. 43K-David Keagy[9]; 9. 55M-Malachi Braxton[11]; 10. (DNS) 16J-Jolene Voshel; 11. (DNS) 11-Trent Bishop
Heat 2 6 Laps | 00:02:26.000 1. 23P-Kyle Petit[2]; 2. 71-Anthony Collins[8]; 3. 711-Kenny Long[6]; 4. 0-Zach Myers[10]; 5. 18X-Dustin Bedlion[1]; 6. 43D-Peyton Davis[3]; 7. 32-Tim Workman[9]; 8. 58-Kyle Hobbs[7]; 9. (DNS) 05D-Colten Davis; 10. (DNS) 49B-Jimmy Burns
Heat 3 6 Laps | 00:02:23.000 1. 2-Justin Cranmore[3]; 2. 99C-Chris Mullinnex[1]; 3. F7-Josh Ramirez[5]; 4. 7CM-Cody Musselman[9]; 5. 41-Gene Arkenburgh[7]; 6. 29-Mitch Reichard[2]; 7. 12-JR Graser[8]; 8. D5-Delbert LaRue[10]; 9. 55-Corey Mills[6]; 10. 420-Kevin Markey[4]
Kepner Rebounds for Win at Clinton County
Mill Hall, PA – Kruz Kepner of Kreamer, topped a strong field of 36 RaceSaver Sprint Cars on Friday night. AJ Stroup won the Pro Stocks; Tyler Clowes won the 270 Micro Sprints and Kyler Stahl won the 4 Cylinders.
Dale Schweikart and Kruz Kepner started on the front row for the start of the
RaceSaver 25 lap main event, which would also determine the 2024 Speedway
Championship. Schweikart took the lead at the drop of the green flag. On lap
number three the caution came out for Ian Cummens, who spun in turn four.
Schweikart was leading, Kepner, Matt Tebbs, John Walp, and John Scarborough. On
lap number six, Kepner passed Schweikart for the lead and behand to pull away
from the field. Tebbs challenged Schweikart for numerous laps and took the
second postion away on lap number nine. Tebbs, who was a championship contender,
began to chase down Kepner. On lap number 14, Tebbs took over the top postion,
with Kepner, Scarborough, Schweikart and Walp in the top five.
On lap 20, the top five remained unchanged, but were navigating through lapped traffic. On lap number 22, Kepner rebounded to the top of the order making a pass on Tebbs for the lead. Kepner led the final four laps for the win. Tebbs finished second, Scarborough, Schweikart and Walp finished in the top five. Mikey Smith was the hard charger coming from 16th to finish 6th. Seventh through tenth were Wyatt Walizer, Dustin Young, Austin Reed, and Josh Beamer. Heat races were won by Kepner, Young, Owen Dimm, and Austin Reed. Jared Zionkowski won the B-Main. Reed won the championship over Matt Tebbs.
Denny Fourney led the first circuit of the Pro Stock feature event. Fourth
place starter, AJ Stroup took the lead on lap number two. By lap five, Stroup
was leading AJ Hoffman, Tommy Dawson, Fourney and Larry Knight. Dawson moved
into second postion on lap number seven. Dawson challenged Stroup, but Stroup
would lead the remaining laps to hold off Dawson by just .146 seconds at the
finish line. Hoffman, Fourney and Cory Long completed the top five. Sixth
through tenth were Larry Knight, AY Schilling, Marc Bitler, Michael Barrett, and
Nate Stroup. Heats were won by Hoffman and Long.
Tyler Clowes, who started sixth, had the lead as the field came out of turn
four on the first lap. Nathan Bacon moved into the second spot by the completion
of lap number five with Denny Rinehimer, Jeffrey Weaver, and Mac Wert running in
the top five. Mac Wert and Logan Hammaker battled for a top five postion, with
each of them swapping that postion several times. Clowes led every lap and
finished 1.486 seconds in front of Bacon, Weaver, Reinheimer, and Wert. Sixth
through tenth were Cory Stabley, Logan Hammaker, Jillian Maurer, Coleton Eckroth,
and Hunter Zimmerman. Heats were won by Clowes, Weaver and Wert.
Larry Beachel Jr. led the first two laps of the 4 Cylinder feature. Kyler
Stahl took the lead on lap number three, with Zak Kline and Beachel in the top
three. By the midway point of the race, Stahl was being challenged by Kline and
Beachel. Stahl led the remaining laps to claim his the victory over Kline,
Beachel, Shawn Stahl, and Coty Maines. Heat races were won by Kline and Matt
Weaver
The Clinton County Speedway returns this Friday for the final points event of
the season. The Limited Late Models, Pro Stocks 270 Micros and Four Cylinders
are on the card. Gates open at 5PM and hot laps begin at 7PM. For the latest
speedway information visit the speedways website at clintoncountyspeedway.com
RaceSaver Sprints 1. Kruz Kepner, 2. Matt Tebbs 3. John Scarborough 4. Dale
Schweikart, 5. John Walp 6. Mikey Smith 7. Wyatt Walizer 8. Dustin Young 9.
Austin Reed 10. Josh Beamer 11. Zach Rhoads 12. Own Dimm 13. Jared Zionkowski
14. Timmy Bittner 15. Derek Swartz 16. John Braim 17. Dustin Prettyleaf 18. Ian
Cummens 19. Mike Koehler 20. Tyler Snook 21. Braden Varner 22. Austin Greenland
23. DJ Casler 24. Reed Thompson DNS: Josh Fox, Ken Duke Jr., Matt Heimbach, Paul
Moyer, Kyle Knopp, Karl Walizer Jr., Jeremy Hill, Wes Matthews, Johnny Smith,
Jim Kennedy, Jeffrey Weaver, Erick Knopp
Pro Stocks: 1. AJ Stroup, 2. Tommy Dawson 3. AJ Hoffman, 4. Denny Fourney 5.
Cory Long 6. Larry Knight 7. AY Schilling 8. Marc Bitler 9. Michael Barrett 10.
Nathan Stroup 11. Rich Fye 12. Jim Farley 13. Ronald Ergott 14. Kris Orwig 15.
Noah Kissinger DNS Logan Hile, Virgil Meyer.
270 Micro Sprints: 1. Tyler Clowes 2. Nathan Bacon 3. Jeffrey Weaver 4. Denny Rinehimer, 5. Mac Wert 6. Cory Stabley 7. Logan Hammaker 8. Jillian Maurer 9. Coleton Eckroth, 10. Hunter Zimmerman 11. Shaun Musser 12. Jake Yoder 13. Andrew Petock 14. Colton Guiher 15. Lester Stabley 16. Paris Hewes 17. Teegan Kauffman 18. Blade Myers 19. Garrison Zook DNS Tyler Groft, Michael Petock
Four Cylinders: 1. Kyler Stahl 2. Zak Kline 3. Larry Beachel Jr. 4. Shawn Stahl 5. Coty Maines 6. Terry Karichner 7 Nick Snook 8. Ian Heaps 9. Kyle Strouse 10 Matt Weaver 11. Dalton Lucas DNS Johnathon Stringfellow.
Jason Barney Scores $3,000 at Autodrome Granby
By Curtis Berleue (Granby, QC) | On the first night of a two-night trip to Quebec for the Empire Super Sprints, it was Jason Barney sitting in victory lane. Worth $3,000, it was Barneys first victory at the Granby, Quebec track and his third win overall of 2024 on the tour.
Pinnacle Pole Award winner Logan Crisafulli jumped out to the lead on the initial green, though the field failed to complete a lap as the red flew for a flipping Matt Tanner in turns three and four.
On the restart, Crisafulli again jumped out to the lead, this time with Jason Barney in tow, moving up from his third starting position.
As the lap counter clicked 5 laps complete, Crisafulli had opened up a nearly two second advantage over Barney and third place Jordan Poirier. He would hold that lead until the second red of the even flew on lap 15, this time for Davie Franek who flipped after catching the inside wall in turns one and two.
When action resumed, Crisafulli’s night abruptly came to an end as he made contact with Barney entering turn one, bringing out another caution.
On the ensuing restart, Barney was able to quickly open a lead over Shawn Donath and Jordan Poirier, who were battling for second. With 5 laps remaining, Poirier took sole possession of second place as Donath began to slip backwards.
While Joe Trenca was able to get by Donath for third with three laps remaining, nobody had anything for the #87 of Barney, who picked up his third win of 2024.
“This isn’t exactly one I’m too proud of,” said Barney in victory lane. “I completely wiped Matt (Tanner) out, I just went in the corner on the start and had no brakes. I couldn’t feel any worse for him right now.”
“Logan, I thought I had position on him, I didn’t know he was there. Just not how I wanted to win a race. I feel bad for everybody.”
Jordan Poirier came home second, and Joe Trenca rounded out they Ashley Lynn Winery podium finishing in third.
In front of a packed house, the field was split into two timed hot lap groups with Logan Crisafulli and Matt Tanner earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards. E&V heat race wins went to Danny Varin and Jordan Poirer.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Saturday August 24th at the Autodrome Drummond in Drummondville, QC. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Saturday, August 24 – Autodrome Drummond – Drummondville, QC ($3,000 to Win)
Friday, August 30 – Brewerton Speedway - Brewerton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 31 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main: 1. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 3. 98-Joe Trenca[5]; 4. 21T-Alex Therrien[13]; 5. 53-Shawn Donath[4]; 6. #3G-Dale Gosselin[10]; 7. 93-Bryan Cloutier[2]; 8. 19KC-Mathieu Bardier[8]; 9. 13E-Evan Reynolds[14]; 10. 13T-Trevor Years[11]; 11. 1NY-Mark Reynolds[15]; 12. 33-Lacey Hanson[12]; 13. 36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 14. 28F-Davie Franek[9]; 15. 93L-Guy Gosselin[16]; 16. 90-Matt Tanner[6]; 17. (DNS) 01-Danny Varin
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 01-Danny Varin[2]; 2. 36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 3. 53-Shawn Donath[3]; 4. 98-Joe Trenca[6]; 5. 19KC-Mathieu Bardier[5]; 6. #3G-Dale Gosselin[7]; 7. 33-Lacey Hanson[8]; 8. 13E-Evan Reynolds[4]; 9. 93L-Guy Gosselin[9]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 2. 90-Matt Tanner[1]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 4. 93-Bryan Cloutier[4]; 5. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 6. 13T-Trevor Years[7]; 7. 21T-Alex Therrien[6]; 8. 1NY-Mark Reynolds[8]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #36-Logan Crisafulli; #90-Matt Tanner
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #01-Danny Varin; #28-Jordan Poirier
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #36-Logan Crisafulli
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #21T-Alex Therrien
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #1NY-Mark Reynolds
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #1NY-Mark Reynolds
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #87-Jason Barney; #28-Jordan Poirier; #21T-Alex Therrien
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #01-Danny Varin
Jordan Poirier Picks Up Empire Super Sprints Win at Drummond
By Curtis Berleue (Drummondville, QC) | After years of trying, Jordan Poirier is finally an Empire Super Sprints winner in his home province of Quebec. The two time and defending champion has been close to a win in Quebec multiple times, and on Saturday night all of the stars aligned for Poirier as he picked up $3,000 for his efforts.
Bryan Cloutier was the Pinnacle Pole Award winner, and as such brought the field to green alongside of Alex Bergeron. Cloutier jumped out to the early lead and paced the field for the first eleven laps.
Behind Cloutier, Bergeron was holding steady in second with Logan Crisafulli in third, having a solid run for the second night in a row.
Quebec native and current points leader Jordan Poirier started in fifth and had slowly been picking off cars, moving into the top three on lap 6, and then getting by Bergeron for second on lap 7.
By lap 11, Poirier had the lead and never looked back, crossing the line first and picking up his first ESS win in his native province of Quebec.
“Tonight was somewhat of a dream,” said Poirier. “Tonight, everything was just going our way. We had a really good car at the beginning, felt good and that restart we were able to just get away.”
“It was so good to win in front of a crazy crowd like that.”
Logan Crisafulli came home second, a career best ESS finish for him.
“We found our way up, the engine wasn’t right the whole night,” said Crisafulli. “I just tried to keep going and going, and luckily is lasted the whole race.”
Shawn Donath rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium in third.
“Solid finish again tonight, third from seventh – the car was fast,” said Donath. “The 21 car changed his line the last lap, which helped us. Overall the car was great. We were good last night and then it broke. Tonight we were able to pick up where we left off.”
The field was split into three timed hot lap groups at the beginning of the night, with Jordan Poirier, Matt Tanner and Joe Trenca earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards. E&V Heat races were won by Jordan Porier, Alex Therrien and Joe Trenca.
Before the A-Main, Autodrome Drummond honored 8-time ESS Champion Steve Porier for his accomplishments in both a modified and sprint car. In addition to being tied for the most ESS Championships, Poirier is also the winningest driver in tour history with 77 wins.
Saturdays event at Drummond was the final event of the Coffrage 4 Saisons Canada Tour. Jordan Poirier is the 2024 tour champion.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday August 30th at the Brewerton Speedway in Fonda, NY where the tour will kick off a Labor Day weekend triple header. Saturday, the tour moves to the Fulton Speedway just up the road in Futon, NY and on Sunday the weekend concludes at the Utica-Rome Speedway in Vernon, NY.
For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Friday, August 30 – Brewerton Speedway - Brewerton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 31 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Sunday, September 1 – Utica Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[5]; 2. 36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; 3. 53-Shawn Donath[7]; 4. 21T-Alex Therrien[4]; 5. 98-Joe Trenca[8]; 6. 93-Bryan Cloutier[1]; 7. 19KC-Mathieu Bardier[14]; 8. 87-Jason Barney[12]; 9. #3G-Dale Gosselin[10]; 10. 90-Matt Tanner[9]; 11. 28F-Davie Franek[11]; 12. 13E-Evan Reynolds[6]; 13. 20-Yannick Poirier[13]; 14. 13T-Trevor Years[16]; 15. 33-Lacey Hanson[15]; 16. 93L-Guy Gosselin[17]; 17. 12-Alex Bergeron[2]; 18. (DNS) 1NY-Mark Reynolds
E&V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 2. 87-Jason Barney[2]; 3. 12-Alex Bergeron[3]; 4. 93-Bryan Cloutier[6]; 5. 20-Yannick Poirier[4]; 6. 13T-Trevor Years[5]
E&V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 21T-Alex Therrien[2]; 2. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 3. 36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 4. 90-Matt Tanner[1]; 5. (DNF) 19KC-Mathieu Bardier[5]; 6. (DNS) 1NY-Mark Reynolds
E&V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Joe Trenca[1]; 2. #3G-Dale Gosselin[4]; 3. 13E-Evan Reynolds[2]; 4. 53-Shawn Donath[3]; 5. 33-Lacey Hanson[5]; 6. 93L-Guy Gosselin[6]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #90-Matt Tanner; #98-Joe Trenca
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #21T-Alex Therrien; #98-Joe Trenca
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #93-Bryan Cloutier
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #19KC-Mathieu Bardier (+7)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #93L-Guy Gosselin
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #28F-Davie Franek
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #28-Jordan Porier; #36-Logan Crisafulli; #53-Shawn Donath
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #33-Lacey Hanson
NIENHISER FENDS OFF NEUMAN FOR MACON MOWA WIN
August 24, 2024 - Paul Nienhiser added another MOWA Sprint Car Series
victory
to his resume on Saturday night, earning his second-career victory at the ⅕-mile
oval tying five-time series champion Jerrod Hull and the late Terry Babb.
Nienhiser started fourth in the 25-lap affair but knew that his #9X machine
would
be in contention by the end. As the green flag fell over the field, a caution
happened just as quick as Corbin Gurley’s feature run ended before it began as
the left-front wheel broke completely away from the car, resulting in a DNF. On
the first attempt of starting the A-Main as the field powered down the
backstretch,
Nienhiser had pulled alongside front-row starter Luke Verardi but had to revert
back to his original starting spot.
On the restart, polesitter Tyler Duff surged ahead and held command over the
field as the battle ensued behind him. Nienhiser was battling with Brayton Lynch
and Luke Veradi in the top three in the early stages of the A-Main. A yellow
flag
for Zach Daum slowed the field once more and allowed Verardi and Nienhiser to
have Tyler Duff within reach. When the field returned to green flag conditions,
Nienhiser put his #9X on the top shelf of Macon Speedway and muscled his way
around Duff to take over the point. A yellow flag as the race neared the
midpoint,
for Joel Myers that collected Brayton Lynch, Cory Bruns, and Joey Moughan
again bunched the field up. Myers, aboard the Hayward Motorsports #19
became the driver to watch, coming from the back of the field and quickly back
into the top five as laps continued to wind down. Nienhiser’s lead over the
field
was starting to shrink as he worked into lapped traffic. Jake Neuman had worked
his way to second in the closing laps and pulled to Nienhsier’s rear bumper but
wasn’t able to overtake the Chapin, Illinois driver who made a last lap move
past
Brayton Lynch to put a car between he and Neuman. Exiting turn two on the final
lap, Neuman worked past Lynch and came within striking distance but couldn’t
capitalize, as NIenhiser crossed under the checkers first. Jake Nueman finished
second with Joel Myers, Jr third, John Barnard fourth, and Kameron Key in fifth.
The finish:
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser[4]; 2. 3N-Jake Neuman[7]; 3. 19-Joel
Myers Jr[9]; 4.
B8-John Barnard[14]; 5. 31K-Kameron Key[5]; 6. 9-Tyler Duff[1]; 7. 6R-Ryan
Bunton[12]; 8.
52F-Logan Faucon[15]; 9. 5-Zackary Sokol[18]; 10. 1JR-Steven Russell[17]; 11.
44-Cory Bruns[13];
12. 5H-Joey Moughan[16]; 13. 29X-Brayton Lynch[3]; 14. (DNF) 1-Trevin
Littleton[19]; 15. (DNF)
10S-Jeremy Standridge[20]; 16. (DNF) 28-Luke Verardi[2]; 17. (DNF) 7A-Will
Armitage[6]; 18. (DNF)
31-Zach Daum[10]; 19. (DNF) 12-Corbin Gurley[11]; 20. (DNF) 99-Korey Weyant[8]
FLICK FLIES TO OVER $8,000 IN GILLILAND MEMORIAL WEST PA SPRINT CAR CHAMPIONSHIP; CIPRIANO WINS $1771 IN PRIESTER 602 CRATE MEMORIAL; V.JONES WINS 305s AND TITLE; HALEY EARNS 1st MINI STOCK WIN.
By Jim Balentine
(Mercer,Pa)
On a special Friday night lights, Michaels Mercer Raceway presented one of the biggest shows in their 73 year history on a beautiful late summer evening as fans packed the speedway for the running of the Jeff Gilliland Memorial Western Pennsylvania 410 sprint car championship presented by FASTonDIRT as well as the Al Priester memorial 602 crate modified event. 96 cars graced the pit area for the four division event.
The FASTonDIRT Western Pennsylvania sprint card championship race was held in
memory of Jeff Gilliland who passed away at just 50 years old
Jeff loved the races, especially sprint cars. His grandfather Richard Hawley as
well as Jeff's 2 uncles, Lloyd Hawley and Vern Hawley, and his cousin, Jimmy
Hawley were all race car drivers locally.
For the $8000 to win Jeff Gilliland memorial West Pa. Sprint car championship feature twin state auto racing club hall of famers Jimmy Hawley and Gary Edwards would pace the 22 car field whittled down from the 32 cars in the pit area. Conner Morrell and Logan McCandless would lead the 30 lapper to green. Morrell would take the lead at the start but the race would go yellow as last years winner Bob Felmlee would spin up in turn 2. On the restart Morrell would again lead the way with AJ Flick driving the Bernie Steubgen #71 following in 2nd
The steel city outlaw Tim Shaffer making a rare Mercer appearance would be racing McCandless for 3rd before a yellow would fly again. Morrell would then again have a 1.7 second lead over Flick but on lap 10 Flick would go to the high side in turn 2 to take the lead. On lap 14 Zane DeVault would scrape the concrete wall on the frontstretch ending his night. Dale Blaney who started in 10th would methodically work his way through the pack moving up to fifth by lap 15.
McCandless would then start to challenge Shaffer for 3rd after a restart. Flick would open up a 3.1 second advantage over Morrell as the laps were winding down. 20 time Mercer winner Jack Sodeman Jr. would be holding strong running in 4th early in the race trying to catch Shaffer but as the laps were winding down Sodeman would fall back and with 3 laps to go would smack the inside tire in turn 3 ending his night. With the laps being run and with the accident a fuel stop was necessary. When the race resumed Flick would again take off and would pick up his biggest payday ever winning over $8,500 defeating Morrell by 1.885. McCandless would finish 3rd, Dale Blaney would get around Shaffer for 4th on lap 23 and Shaffer 5th.
A jubilant Flick would say “this is frickin’ awesome!!! these guys busted their butt for me tonight and owner Bernie (Steubgen) dialed it in and I am beyond thankful. The track widened out like I thought and I knew if I was in the lead they would have to come back to me. Bernie called me and asked me if I wanted to drive the #71 this week and I was so excited and everyone had to calm me down. Conner was ripping the top and I was around the bottom and I stayed on the bottom and into lapped traffic and I was able to complete the pass and stay out front. This is and blessing and special!! I’ve known Jimmy Hawley since I was young when I was moving up from street stocks I went to him for help and he gave me good advice and tonight he parked next to me and he came over and wished me good luck and was concerned about me when this night was about his family. The entire family is so important to racing and I hope I made them proud tonight!!
For the Al Priester memorial for the 602 crate modifieds 23 cars would take the green flag for a chance at $1771 to win. Don Cornelius and Al’s son Gage Priester would start on the front row with Priester leading the way for the first 8 laps. Ayden Cipriano would follow behind Priester until lap 9 when Cipriano made the winning move and would start to pull away.. but multiple cautions would bunch up the field. Brian Schaffer, Jeff Schaffer Sr., and Garrett Krummert who started 21st would battle throughout the field for 3rd,4th and 5th until Krummert took over 3rd on lap 11 and then would get around Priester for 2nd on lap 15 setting his sights on Cipriano. With the extended green flag session Cipriano was able to pull away and defeat Krummert by 3.18 seconds at the end collecting $1771 in his highest payday to date and his 4th career crate modified Mercer feature. Jeff Schaffer Sr was able to get around Priester for third on lap 19 and Cole Edwards was 5th. In the final point total leader Eric Gabany finished in 7th and was able to hold off Schaffer Sr. by 13 points to claim his 1st crate modified crown and his 2nd overall title. Cipriano would say , “it means a lot to win the Al Priester memorial especially when this is where it all started for me when I was 7 and I’ve run in all these divisions here and now that I’m in college I hope that I can race while I’m there and keep running in these and more big block modified races!”
The Racesaver 305 sprints would determine a track champion as well and it wouldn’t be decided until the checkered fell. Former champion Jarrett Rosencrance would start on the pole and lead the first 9 laps until 5th starting Vivian Jones would be able to get around for the lead. Veteran Andy Priest who started 11th would be up to 2nd by lap 15 getting around Rosencrance and set his sights on Jones. Nolan Groves would run the best race he has had at Mercer running a solid 3rd and 4th most of race also got around Rosencrance on lap 16. Rosencrance fell to 4th and James Pattock was 5th. Point leader Jake Gomola finished 8th and with the win by Jones catapulted Jones into the track championship by just one point!!! Andy Priest finished just 7 points behind in 3rd. A happy Vivian would say “it’s been such a great and emotional night!!it’s an honor to win in front of this huge crowd this is awesome!! We’ve been really good on the bottom and I was on it with the adjustments we made and it felt good!”
Devin Haley after being a bridesmaid so many times finishing in second finally got the monkey off his back and picked up his first career Mercer mini stock feature win worth $400 after winning his career first previously this season. The 2 top point men Carl Ealy and Corey Bice would start on the front row of the 22 car field but 4th starting Haley would take control immediately and lead all 15 laps. A red on lap 4 for a barrell roll by Linwood Thorne would halt the action. Thorne was ok. After the restart Corey Bice, Chaz Smith and Carl Ealy would swap positions back and forth but Smith would hold on to second after lap 7 to finish .870 behind Haley in his best finish. Bice would finish 3rd and Ealy fell to 4th with Chuck Davis 5th. Ealy would hang on to win the track championship by just 5 points over Haley while Bice would be 12 points behind. Haley would say, “I can’t believe it !! They say it’s hard to win your first one and then it’s easy and we are here!! I’m super pumped we had a rough start to the year but now we are here!! with the open rules it’s fair and it’s allowed us to win!”
Media Results for 8/23/2024 at Michaels Mercer Raceway - Mercer, PA
410 Sprints - Winged 32 Entries
A Feature 1 30 Laps | 00:37:26.080
1. 71-AJ Flick[3]; 2. 28M-Conner Morrell[1]; 3. 29M-Logan McCandless[2]; 4.
32-Dale Blaney[13]; 5. 49X-Tim Shaffer[4]; 6. 46-Michael Bauer[11]; 7. 5K-Adam
Kekich[16]; 8. 24D-Danny Sams III[9]; 9. 22-Brandon Spithaler[7]; 10. 20B-Cody
Bova[12]; 11. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[19]; 12. 35-Jared Zimbardi[20]; 13. 5E-Bobby
Elliott[22]; 14. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[5]; 15. 08-Danny Kuriger[15]; 16.
38-Leyton Wagner[18]; 17. 5-Jeremy Weaver[10]; 18. 4-Zane DeVault[6]; 19.
11J-David Kalb[21]; 20. 6-Bob Felmlee[14]; 21. 3V-Chris Verda[24]; 22.
13-Brandon Matus[23]; 23. M1-Mark Smith[8]; 24. 16-Jim Morris[17]
B Feature 1 12 Laps | 00:07:44.394
1. 16-Jim Morris[1]; 2. 38-Leyton Wagner[2]; 3. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[3]; 4.
35-Jared Zimbardi[4]; 5. 11J-David Kalb[6]; 6. 5E-Bobby Elliott[5]; 7.
13-Brandon Matus[7]; 8. 3V-Chris Verda[11]; 9. 33-Brent Matus[8]; 10. 7T-Brett
Brunkenhoefer[9]; 11. 31C-Chase Metheney[10]; 12. 47-Dusty Larson[13]; 13.
55-Matt Sherlock III[15]; 14. 86-Michael Lutz Jr[12]; 15. M4-Louie Mattes[14];
16. (DNS) 3J-Jacob Begenwald
Dash 1 6 Laps 00:03:17.000
1. 28M-Conner Morrell[2]; 2. 29M-Logan McCandless[1]; 3. 71-AJ Flick[3]; 4.
49X-Tim Shaffer[4]; 5. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[5]; 6. 4-Zane DeVault[6]; 7.
22-Brandon Spithaler[7]
Heat 1 8 Laps 00:04:32.000
1. 28M-Conner Morrell[1]; 2. M1-Mark Smith[2]; 3. 20B-Cody Bova[3]; 4. 29M-Logan
McCandless[4]; 5. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[6]; 6. 16-Jim Morris[5]; 7. 7T-Brett
Brunkenhoefer[8]; 8. 47-Dusty Larson[7]
Heat 2 8 Laps 00:05:27.000
1. 22-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 2. 24D-Danny Sams III[2]; 3. 32-Dale Blaney[3]; 4.
6-Bob Felmlee[1]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner[5]; 6. 11J-David Kalb[6]; 7. 31C-Chase
Metheney[7]; 8. M4-Louie Mattes[8]
Heat 3 8 Laps 00:04:39.000
1. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[2]; 2. 5-Jeremy Weaver[1]; 3. 49X-Tim Shaffer[4]; 4.
08-Danny Kuriger[3]; 5. 35-Jared Zimbardi[6]; 6. 13-Brandon Matus[5]; 7.
3V-Chris Verda[8]; 8. 55-Matt Sherlock III[7]
Heat 4 8 Laps 00:05:39.000
1. 71-AJ Flick[1]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 3. 4-Zane DeVault[4]; 4. 5K-Adam
Kekich[5]; 5. 5E-Bobby Elliott[3]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[8]; 7. 86-Michael Lutz
Jr[6]; 8. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[7]
Qualifying 1 00:01:53.000
1. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:14.018; 2. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:14.097; 3. 5E-Bobby
Elliott, 00:14.205; 4. 13-Brandon Matus, 00:14.230; 5. 35-Jared Zimbardi,
00:14.231; 6. 86-Michael Lutz Jr, 00:14.597; 7. 55-Matt Sherlock III, 00:14.693;
8. 33-Brent Matus, 00:14.803; 9. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:14.928; 10. (DNS)
22-Brandon Spithaler; 11. (DNS) 28M-Conner Morrell; 12. (DNS) 24D-Danny Sams
III; 13. (DNS) 38-Leyton Wagner; 14. (DNS) 29M-Logan McCandless; 15. (DNS)
16-Jim Morris; 16. (DNS) 6-Bob Felmlee; 17. (DNS) 7T-Brett Brunkenhoefer; 18.
(DNS) 27K-Jeremy Kornbau; 19. (DNS) M1-Mark Smith; 20. (DNS) M4-Louie Mattes;
21. (DNS) 20B-Cody Bova; 22. (DNS) 31C-Chase Metheney; 23. (DNS) 11J-David Kalb;
24. (DNS) 47-Dusty Larson; 25. (DNS) 32-Dale Blaney
Qualifying 2 00:07:01.000
1. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.819[10]; 2. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:13.836[2]; 3. 5-Jeremy
Weaver, 00:13.875[4]; 4. 71-AJ Flick, 00:13.889[6]; 5. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr,
00:13.929[8]; 6. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:14.028[9]; 7. 08-Danny Kuriger,
00:14.104[5]; 8. 5E-Bobby Elliott, 00:14.145[13]; 9. 13-Brandon Matus,
00:14.205[3]; 10. 5K-Adam Kekich, 00:14.245[7]; 11. 35-Jared Zimbardi,
00:14.374[12]; 12. 86-Michael Lutz Jr, 00:14.386[11]; 13. 55-Matt Sherlock III,
00:14.450[14]; 14. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:14.543[15]; 15. 3V-Chris Verda,
00:14.818[1]; 16. 33-Brent Matus, 00:14.885[16]
Racesaver 305 Sprints -19 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps 00:09:53.439
1. 20M-Vivian Jones[5]; 2. 21N-Andy Priest[11]; 3. 25G-Nolan Groves[3]; 4.
25-Jarrett Rosencrance[1]; 5. 42-Jim Pattock[6]; 6. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[2];
7. 61-Jeremy Kornbau[8]; 8. 4J-Jacob Gomola[7]; 9. 82M-Rod Jones[9]; 10.
18-Arnie Kent[13]; 11. 88-Greg Dobrosky[10]; 12. 32B-Dale Blaney[19]; 13.
21-Hunter Hite[15]; 14. 71-Joe Coggin[14]; 15. 72-Mike Mathieson[4]; 16.
36H-Seth Harrelson[18]; 17. CIII-Jimmy Hawley[17]; 18. 34M-Aaron Marano[16]; 19.
30-Jazlyn Boyles[12]
Heat 1 8 Laps 00:04:29.947
1. 61-Jeremy Kornbau[3]; 2. 82M-Rod Jones[5]; 3. 32B-Dale Blaney[6]; 4. 72-Mike
Mathieson[1]; 5. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[7]; 6. 88-Greg Dobrosky[9]; 7. 30-Jazlyn
Boyles[2]; 8. 71-Joe Coggin[4]; 9. 34M-Aaron Marano[10]; 10. 36H-Seth
Harrelson[8]
Heat 2 8 Laps 00:02:02.591
1. 4J-Jacob Gomola[2]; 2. 42-Jim Pattock[1]; 3. 20M-Vivian Jones[4]; 4.
25G-Nolan Groves[3]; 5. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[5]; 6. 21N-Andy Priest[9]; 7.
18-Arnie Kent[6]; 8. 21-Hunter Hite[7]; 9. CIII-Jimmy Hawley[8]
Mini stocks
22 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps 00:21:08.394
1. 02-Devin Haley[4]; 2. 13S-Chaz Smith[8]; 3. 10-Corey Bice[2]; 4. 0-Carl
Ealy[1]; 5. 22D-Chuck Davis[9]; 6. 45-Andrew Thompson[7]; 7. 999-Adam Aley[15];
8. 48-Jordan Wheeler[20]; 9. 9R-Ben Aley[21]; 10. 313-Justin Pry[14]; 11.
44-Jacob Wheeler[10]; 12. 54-Tim Callahan[22]; 13. 77-Braden Bice[16]; 14.
10J-Bill Fuchs[13]; 15. 5-Andy Thompson[5]; 16. 10S-Trevn Schaffer[12]; 17.
60-Dillon Thorne[6]; 18. 19G-John Gill[19]; 19. 22-Eddie Lombardo[11]; 20.
1-Linwood Thorne[17]; 21. 38-Randy Ealy[3]; 22. 309-Jordan Reges[18]
Heat 1 6 Laps 00:02:09.371
1. 0-Carl Ealy[1]; 2. 02-Devin Haley[7]; 3. 45-Andrew Thompson[3]; 4. 44-Jacob
Wheeler[6]; 5. 10J-Bill Fuchs[8]; 6. 77-Braden Bice[2]; 7. 19G-John Gill[4]; 8.
54-Tim Callahan[5]
Heat 2 6 Laps
00:04:30.965
1. 10-Corey Bice[3]; 2. 5-Andy Thompson[1]; 3. 13S-Chaz Smith[6]; 4. 22-Eddie
Lombardo[5]; 5. 313-Justin Pry[4]; 6. 1-Linwood Thorne[2]; 7. (DNS) 48-Jordan
Wheeler
Heat 3 6 Laps 00:02:30.880
1. 38-Randy Ealy[1]; 2. 60-Dillon Thorne[3]; 3. 22D-Chuck Davis[5]; 4. 10S-Trevn
Schaffer[2]; 5. 999-Adam Aley[4]; 6. 309-Jordan Reges[6]; 7. 9R-Ben Aley
602 crate Modified 23 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps 00:33:57.347
1. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[3]; 2. 10-Garrett Krummert[21]; 3. 14-Jeff Schaffer Sr[11];
4. 71-Gage Priester[2]; 5. 29-Cole Edwards[4]; 6. 41-Brian Schaffer[8]; 7.
4S-Eric Gabany[12]; 8. 1-Jim Bryce[19]; 9. 717-Bill Adams[22]; 10. 1R-Brandon
Ritchey[5]; 11. 7-Brenten Kay[6]; 12. 12L-Patrick Lane[16]; 13. JD57-Jordan
Ehrenberg[9]; 14. 333G-Todd Gabriel[17]; 15. 28J-Jacob Jordan[13]; 16.
404-MIchael Kristyak[10]; 17. 51R-Thomas Rogers[18]; 18. 07L-Mark Sevin[15]; 19.
113-Don Cornelius[1]; 20. 119-Joe Gibson[20]; 21. 29A-Anthony Antus[14]; 22.
(DNS) 312-Ryan Gutherie; 23. (DNS) 02-Jeremy Beichner
Heat 1 8 Laps 00:02:33.009
1. 113-Don Cornelius[1]; 2. 29-Cole Edwards[3]; 3. 02-Jeremy Beichner[2]; 4.
JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[5]; 5. 28J-Jacob Jordan[4]; 6. 12L-Patrick Lane[6]; 7.
1-Jim Bryce[8]; 8. 717-Bill Adams[7]
Heat 2 8 Laps 00:02:22.146
1. 71-Gage Priester[2]; 2. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[3]; 3. 41-Brian Schaffer[6]; 4.
404-MIchael Kristyak[7]; 5. 29A-Anthony Antus[8]; 6. 333G-Todd Gabriel[1]; 7.
119-Joe Gibson[5]; 8. 312-Ryan Gutherie[4]
Heat 3 8 Laps 00:05:29.227
1. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[2]; 2. 7-Brenten Kay[4]; 3. 4S-Eric Gabany[3]; 4. 14-Jeff
Schaffer Sr[5]; 5. 07L-Mark Sevin[7]; 6. 51R-Thomas Rogers[1]; 7. 10-Garrett
Krummert[6]
WESTBROOK, COSTA, BEAGLE, AND ELSLIGER TAKE CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST WINS AT OHSWEKEN
Article Credit: Brent Otchere
OHSWEKEN, Ont. (August 23, 2024) – Pinewood Horticultural Services and Ontario Agra presented Christmas in August at Ohsweken Speedway on Friday; Dylan Westbrook, Jesse Costa, Ryan Beagle, and Jeff Elsliger took A-Main wins.
Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars
Liam Martin and D.J. Christie brought the 25 car field to the green flag for the
360 Sprint Car A-Main. Martin set the pace, leading the opening laps of the race
and encountering traffic in just six laps. Christie brought out the red flag on
lap seven with a violent solo flip off the track in turn three. Christie
immediately pulled himself out of the wreck unharmed.
The restart saw Dylan Westbrook get the better of Martin and take the lead away. Unlike other times when Westbrook has taken the lead this season, he had to fight off a challenge for the win as Nick Sheridan proved to be a real threat. Sheridan was wheel-to-wheel with Westbrook in the closing stages of the race, but ultimately Westbrook was able to edge out Sheridan after a late restart and pull away for the win.
The triumph was a milestone for Westbrook, as it was his 40th A-Main victory in 360 Sprint Car competition at Ohsweken. Josh Hansen was able to squeak by Sheridan for second, while Sheridan settled for the final podium spot. Rounding out the top five were Martin and Matt Farnham.
Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars
Brian Nanticoke started on pole with Al Sleight next to him for the 20 lap Crate
Sprint Car A-Main. Nanticoke led the opening laps with Brett Stratford hot on
his heels. The one and only caution flag came out when Keegan Baker came to a
stop in turn one. Nanticoke was able to hold off the hard-charging Stratford
initially after the restart, however Stratford overtook for the lead on lap
eleven.
Once Stratford got the clean air, the handling went away for him and allowed Jesse Costa to close the gap. Costa took the lead in heavy traffic with seven laps to go and knifed through more traffic to lock down the win. The win was Costa’s 10th career Crate Sprint Car victory at Ohsweken and moved him into a tie with Ryan Hunsinger and Holly Porter for second on the all-time win list. Stratford was able to salvage a second place finish, with Brent Begolo finishing a close third. Steve Murdock finished in fourth, and Andrew Hennessy closed out the top five.
Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks
Logan Ferguson started on pole alongside Scott McPhail to take the green flag
for the 20 lap Thunder Stock A-Main. Ferguson was only able to hold his pole
position for a single lap as Donny Lampman found himself leading by lap two. Lap
three saw a caution flag, allowing Ryan Dinning to become the third leader of
the race after a superb restart. Dinning’s lead was cut short due to another
caution, which allowed Zach Bleich to take over out front after the restart.
The racing began to heat up as the leaders were racing five wide, displaying their talent and car control. The spectacular racing came to a halt when a red flag was thrown due to Kyle Andress hitting the inside wall in turn four and barrel rolling. Andress was unharmed in the accident. The closing laps had a three-way battle for the lead between Ryan Beagle, Adam Plazek, and Dave Bailey. A late restart saw Beagle get the better of his competition and take his 18th career Thunder Stock win at Ohsweken. Next to cross the line were Bailey in second, Plazek third, Ron Loggie fourth, and Bleich fifth.
HRW Automotive Mini Stocks
The front row of the grid featured Nick Erskine and Jeff Elsliger to begin the
15 lap Mini Stock A-Main. Elsliger proved to be the one to beat at the drop of
the green flag, easily putting over a one second gap on the field. Fabio
Olivieri came to a stop on lap five, bringing out the caution flag. Elsliger
stood tall to the task, leading again after the restart.
Ken Hair tried to set up an overtake on Elsliger, but his efforts were thwarted by an untimely caution when Olivieri stopped on the track again. Elsliger timed the restart perfectly with just three laps to go, managing to lead every lap and take his fourth career Mini Stock win at Ohsweken. Following Elsliger were Hair in second, Tim DeBoer third, Nick Erskine fourth, and Alex Riley fifth.
Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway
I.L.A Sports and Brant County Tire present Back to School Back Pack Night on
Friday, August 30, featuring the Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars, Middleport
Mechanical Thunder Stocks, and HRW Automotive Mini Stocks. Visit
www.ohswekenspeedway.ca for more information.
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Ohsweken Speedway Statistical Report
Friday, August 23, 2024
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Sponsors: Pinewood Horticultural Services & Ontario Agra
Total Entries: 126
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Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (25 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[6]; 2. 88H-Josh Hansen[4]; 3. 45-Nick Sheridan[5]; 4.
9-Liam Martin[1]; 5. 7NY-Matt Farnham[14]; 6. 15-Ryan Turner[8]; 7. 19D-Allan
Downey[10]; 8. 71-Mike Bowman[13]; 9. 17X-Cory Turner[12]; 10. 7-Eric
Gledhill[11]; 11. 12DD-Darren Dryden[3]; 12. 94-Todd Hoddick[22]; 13. 0-Glenn
Styres[16]; 14. 87X-Shone Evans[7]; 15. 77T-Tyeller Powless[9]; 16. 77E-Ashton
VanEvery[17]; 17. 21K-Kyle Phillips[25]; 18. 68-Aaron Turkey[18]; 19. 21-John
Burbridge Jr[23]; 20. 49L-Lucas Smith[19]; 21. 46-Kevin Pauls[21]; 22. 81-Derek
Jonathan[15]; 23. (DNF) 11-Jamie Turner[24]; 24. (DNF) 5-DJ Christie[2]; 25.
(DNF) 10C-Cole MacDonald[20]
Hard Charger – Todd Hoddick +10
Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 87X-Shone Evans[1]; 2. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; 3. 88H-Josh Hansen[6]; 4. 19D-Allan
Downey[5]; 5. 71-Mike Bowman[7]; 6. 49L-Lucas Smith[4]; 7. 77E-Ashton
VanEvery[8]; 8. 21K-Kyle Phillips[2]; 9. (DNF) 11-Jamie Turner[9]
Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 12DD-Darren Dryden[4]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[8]; 3. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[6]; 4.
7-Eric Gledhill[5]; 5. 81-Derek Jonathan[2]; 6. 10C-Cole MacDonald[3]; 7.
21-John Burbridge Jr[1]; 8. 46-Kevin Pauls[7]
Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 1:53.505
1. 5-DJ Christie[1]; 2. 9-Liam Martin[3]; 3. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 4. 17X-Cory
Turner[5]; 5. 7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres[6]; 7. 68-Aaron Turkey[8];
8. 94-Todd Hoddick[7]
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Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars (34 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 20 laps – NT
1. 52-Jesse Costa[7]; 2. BS39-Brett Stratford[6]; 3. 71-Brent Begolo[4]; 4.
2M-Steve Murdock[18]; 5. 87-Andrew Hennessy[5]; 6. 2S-Al Sleight[2]; 7. 9C-Brian
Nanticoke[1]; 8. 88-Lance Erskine[16]; 9. 99-Joshua Hill[12]; 10. 72-Tanner
Podwinski[11]; 11. 94-Ryan Fraser[3]; 12. 74-Rob Neely[8]; 13. 14B-Broden
Weiler[10]; 14. 20-Johnny Miller[17]; 15. 16X-Keegan Baker[20]; 16. 24A-AJ
Lewis[15]; 17. 29W-Tyler Ward[14]; 18. 24K-Kiana Teal[21]; 19. 14W-Greg
Wilson[9]; 20. 28T-Cameron Thomson[19]; 21. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[22]; 22. 5-Tom
Pellezari[28]; 23. 777-Cameron Olm[24]; 24. 2-Travis Hofstetter[13]; 25.
98-Jonah Mutton[23]; 26. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[27]; 27. 11W-Nathan Jackson[26]; 28.
27-Niko Hansen[25]
Hard Charger – Steve Murdock +14
B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 1. 24K-Kiana Teal[1]; 2. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[6]; 3. 98-Jonah Mutton[3]; 4.
777-Cameron Olm[2]; 5. 27-Niko Hansen[8]; 6. 11W-Nathan Jackson[5]; 7.
50LS-Adrian Stahle[10]; 8. 5-Tom Pellezari[9]; 9. 38-Melissa Miller[4]; 10.
69K-Ken Hamilton[11]; 11. (DNF) 3-Devon Bacher[12]; 12. (DNF) 14-Larry
Gledhill[7]; 13. (DNS) 53-Logan Shwedyk; 14. (DNS) MK8-Matt Hill
Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[2]; 2. 52-Jesse Costa[6]; 3. 29W-Tyler Ward[1]; 4.
88-Lance Erskine[3]; 5. 24A-AJ Lewis[7]; 6. 98-Jonah Mutton[4]; 7. 777-Cameron
Olm[8]; 8. 14-Larry Gledhill[9]; 9. 3-Devon Bacher[5]
Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 1:59.613
1. 71-Brent Begolo[1]; 2. 14W-Greg Wilson[2]; 3. 72-Tanner Podwinski[4]; 4.
BS39-Brett Stratford[9]; 5. 20-Johnny Miller[6]; 6. 11W-Nathan Jackson[3]; 7.
27-Niko Hansen[5]; 8. 5-Tom Pellezari[7]; 9. 69K-Ken Hamilton[8]
Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:04.185
1. 94-Ryan Fraser[1]; 2. 14B-Broden Weiler[2]; 3. 99-Joshua Hill[3]; 4.
87-Andrew Hennessy[8]; 5. 28T-Cameron Thomson[5]; 6. 38-Melissa Miller[4]; 7.
4B-Darrell Pelletier[7]; 8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[6]
Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 1. 74-Rob Neely[3]; 2. 2S-Al Sleight[4]; 3. 2-Travis Hofstetter[2]; 4.
2M-Steve Murdock[1]; 5. 16X-Keegan Baker[5]; 6. 24K-Kiana Teal[6]; 7. (DNS)
MK8-Matt Hill; 8. (DNS) 53-Logan Shwedyk
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Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks (30 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 20 laps – NT
1. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[20]; 2. 49-Dave Bailey[19]; 3. 41-Adam Plazek[13]; 4. 97-Ron
Loggie[14]; 5. 108-Zach Bleich[12]; 6. 23-Trevor DeBoer[17]; 7. 13-Kacey
Huffman[8]; 8. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[15]; 9. 93K-Mike Klazinga[11]; 10. 37-Robert
Hoskins[9]; 11. 28-Jim Lampman[10]; 12. 8-Ryan Dinning[7]; 13. 55-Mike
Thorne[4]; 14. 69G-Brian General[16]; 15. 222-Nick Masi[22]; 16. 11-Gofast
Teeple[3]; 17. 14DD-Dustin Duga[18]; 18. 07-Scott McPhail[2]; 19. 88-Aidan
Nigh[24]; 20. 711-Seth Lanoue[21]; 21. 92-Paige Lanoue[26]; 22. 61-Steve
Johnson[27]; 23. (DNF) 88L-Logan Ferguson[1]; 24. (DNF) 76-Jamie Goudge[25]; 25.
(DNF) 43-Kyle Andress[23]; 26. (DNF) 28D-Donny Lampman[5]; 27. (DNS) 24-Blake
Bomberry Jr; 28. (DQ) 427-Tim Phalen[6]
Hard Charger – Ryan Beagle +19
Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 49-Dave Bailey[12]; 2. 8-Ryan Dinning[5]; 3. 93K-Mike Klazinga[7]; 4.
28D-Donny Lampman[4]; 5. 37-Robert Hoskins[6]; 6. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[9]; 7.
41-Adam Plazek[8]; 8. 11-Gofast Teeple[3]; 9. 69G-Brian General[10]; 10.
07-Scott McPhail[2]; 11. 711-Seth Lanoue[13]; 12. 43-Kyle Andress[1]; 13.
76-Jamie Goudge[15]; 14. 61-Steve Johnson[11]; 15. (DNS) 21-Blake Bomberry Sr
Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 55-Mike Thorne[3]; 2. 108-Zach Bleich[7]; 3. 97-Ron Loggie[8]; 4. 13-Kacey
Huffman[5]; 5. 23-Trevor DeBoer[10]; 6. 88L-Logan Ferguson[1]; 7. 84RK-Ryan
Beagle[12]; 8. 28-Jim Lampman[6]; 9. 14DD-Dustin Duga[11]; 10. 427-Tim
Phalen[4]; 11. 222-Nick Masi[14]; 12. 88-Aidan Nigh[15]; 13. 92-Paige
Lanoue[13]; 14. (DNF) 26-Keith Haine[2]; 15. (DNF) 24-Blake Bomberry Jr[9]
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HRW Automotive Mini Stocks (37 Entries)
A-Main [Started] 15 laps – NT
1. 11J-Jeff Elsliger[2]; 2. 5K-Ken Hair[9]; 3. 9-Tim DeBoer[12]; 4. 64-Nick
Erskine[1]; 5. 17-Alex Riley[19]; 6. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[5]; 7. 46-Rodney
Rutherford[20]; 8. 2-Matt Nuell[6]; 9. 14L-John Lubeck[16]; 10. 23-Dusty
DeBoer[14]; 11. 4-Wayde Thorne[21]; 12. 32-Gillian Hils[17]; 13. 21X-Mark
Bazuin[18]; 14. 01-Tristan DaSilva[11]; 15. 1A-Ashton Dickie[15]; 16. 20J-Nathan
Joyner[23]; 17. 1-Jason Tolton[10]; 18. X-Jeremy Cooper[24]; 19. 66-Jon
Janssens[22]; 20. 76-Shawn Taylor[3]; 21. 66X-Martin Schroder[7]; 22. 12-Don
Deagle[27]; 23. 51-Jesse McDonald[13]; 24. 32L-Grayden Lyons[26]; 25.
54-Christopher French[4]; 26. 11-Mike Giberson[28]; 27. (DNF) 15-Spencer
Riddell[25]; 28. (DNF) 16-Fabio Olivieri[8]
Hard Charger – Alex Riley +14
B-Main [Started] 6 laps – NT
1. 4-Wayde Thorne[1]; 2. 66-Jon Janssens[2]; 3. 20J-Nathan Joyner[4]; 4.
X-Jeremy Cooper[3]; 5. 15-Spencer Riddell[8]; 6. 32L-Grayden Lyons[6]; 7. 12-Don
Deagle[11]; 8. 11-Mike Giberson[7]; 9. 04-Rogan Monaghan[10]; 10. 4A-Mason
Anderson[13]; 11. 38C-John Cote[12]; 12. 228-Kris Lawrence[5]; 13. 79-Steve
Miller[16]; 14. (DNF) 22-Ethan Beaulieu[14]; 15. (DNF) 265-Mike Evers[9]; 16. (DNF)
64E-Doug Erskine[15]; 17. (DNS) 33-Mark Martin
Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 76-Shawn Taylor[3]; 2. 64-Nick Erskine[2]; 3. 66X-Martin Schroder[6]; 4.
01-Tristan DaSilva[8]; 5. 21X-Mark Bazuin[15]; 6. 51-Jesse McDonald[10]; 7.
46-Rodney Rutherford[16]; 8. 5K-Ken Hair[7]; 9. 32-Gillian Hils[13]; 10. 6X-Mike
Sarantakos[5]; 11. 4-Wayde Thorne[9]; 12. X-Jeremy Cooper[12]; 13. 228-Kris
Lawrence[18]; 14. 11-Mike Giberson[1]; 15. 265-Mike Evers[11]; 16. 12-Don
Deagle[14]; 17. (DNF) 4A-Mason Anderson[4]; 18. (DNF) 64E-Doug Erskine[19]; 19.
(DNF) 33-Mark Martin[17]
Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:51.165
1. 23-Dusty DeBoer[4]; 2. X-Jeremy Cooper[2]; 3. 66X-Martin Schroder[6]; 4.
2-Matt Nuell[3]; 5. 4-Wayde Thorne[11]; 6. 76-Shawn Taylor[7]; 7. 14L-John
Lubeck[5]; 8. 32-Gillian Hils[8]; 9. 44-Craig Vlasic[14]; 10. 01-Tristan
DaSilva[10]; 11. 11-Mike Giberson[1]; 12. 15-Jordan Willms[13]; 13. 81D-Crystal
Soules[9]; 14. (DNF) 11J-Jeff Elsliger[12]
MARATHON:Tyler Ross scores second URC Win of 2024 and Cuts the Points Lead to 5 after a War of Attrition at Big Diamond
Written by Bert Wojcik
Every now and again you get a race that sets the entire season on its head and
throws the biggest wrench into what might have been a near sure thing. That was
Big Diamond on Friday night. The United Racing Club made its 38th appearance at
the Schuylkill county 3/8th mile oval for its last race in Pennsylvania for the
2024 season. After what felt like a marathon, Lincoln University’s Tyler Ross
scored his second URC win of the season and is now within 5 points of Josh
Weller with 2 races left in 2024.
The feature started with Seth Schnoke and Cody Fletcher on the front row. The
highside was the place to be as Cody Fletcher would take the early lead and lead
the first lap. Coming to complete the 2nd lap Kyle Smith would explode a right
rear and caution would wave. This is where the shenanigans would begin. On the
restart. Cody Fletcher fired too early and would get sent back a row for a jump
start. That would move JT Ferry to the front row and he would choose the high
side to take the lead. Caution would then fly as Jake Galloway would bring out
the caution. On the restart would see Ferry get around Schnoke. And some hot and
heavy racing was happening behind them. Tyler Ross would find his way around
Schnoke for the 2nd spot.
Fletcher would hit a yuke tire and would fall back before calling it a night with a broken front end. We would stay green when current URC Points leader Josh Weller would catch the wall going into turn one and go upside down. He would be uninjured. On the restart Ross would get around Ferry on the restart and complete the lap but the caution would fly immediately as Schnoke’s right nose wing panel would come off in the racing line by the flag stand.
On the restart Ross would get the lead and pull away from Ferry. Jordan Thomas was all over the back side of Ferry. He would hold him off for the moment as Ross pulled away. The night would go from bad to worse for Schnoke after losing the left front nose wing panel and he would come to a stop on the front stretch and call it a night.
On the restart. Thomas would get around Ferry. Then Brett Wanner would get a
run to get around Ferry. Ferry would send it in too hard into turn 3 and spin
out into the turn 3 wall doing some damage to the rear end of the car calling it
a night. That would trigger an open red.
Restart would come out with 8 laps to go. Wanner would try to close on Thomas on
the restart but couldn't get around him as Thomas would close in but couldn’t
make the pass. He would close in on Ross but caution would come out. An awful
night for 2nd in points Reese Nowotarski would get even worse as he would lose
his second motor of the night. The broke a camshaft in hot laps and missed the
heat race. Now with 5 laps to go the 2nd motor would expire on the 10x of
Nowotarski with 5 laps to go.
On the final restart Ross would pull away. But wasnt as good in 3 and 4 as
Jordan Thomas was but better in turns 1 and 2 and that was enough for Ross to
pull away and claim his second win of the URC season.
“Points is what Bob wants, “ Said Ross in victory lane afterwards. “
Unfortunately I'm going to miss a race soon here with other commitments. But Bob
and the entire crew worked their tails off to get this car where I needed it to
be. I didn't want Jordan (Thomas) to get around me. That kid is fast. But the
yellows fell our way at the end and got the clean air. We had Big Diamond
circled on the calendar. We always run so well here.”
But the darling of the night had to be Brett Wanners drive from 10th to 3rd.
He had a chance to have a good run at Baps go awry but Big Diamond definitely
made up for it. “I’m feeling really good after tonight.” Wanner said with the
help of his interpreter as Brett is deaf. “ I've only been in the car 4 times
this year and I'm extremely happy to get 3rd here tonight. I didn't feel like I
was strong enough. Could of used a gear change but We’ll take third place for
the night.
The United Racing Club will be back in action on Friday September 6th for the
annual trip to The Georgetown Speedway in Georgetown Delaware.
Results for 8/23/2024 at Big Diamond Speedway - Minersville, PA
URC 360 Winged Sprint Cars 20 Entries
URC A Feature 25 Laps
7-Tyler Ross[8]; 2. 79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 3. 54-Brett Wanner[10]; 4. 11-Robbie
Stillwaggon[5]; 5. 32-Kyle Smith[14]; 6. 669-Brandon McGough[12]; 7. 4-Ken
Meisner[9]; 8. 22R-Ron Helmick[15]; 9. 55W-Randy Wilbert[4]; 10. 51-Jon
Brennfleck[16]; 11. (DNF) 10X-Reese Nowotarski[19]; 12. (DNF) 18J-JT Ferry[3];
13. (DNF) 29R-Seth Schnoke[1]; 14. (DNF) 63-Josh Weller[11]; 15. (DNF)
14-Anthony Fascone jr[18]; 16. (DNF) 66A-Cody Fletcher[2]; 17. (DNF) 19T-Jacob
Galloway[13]; 18. (DNF) 11H-Hayden Miller[7]; 19. (DNS) 99-Jonathan Swift; 20.
(DNS) 99K-Mike Kiser
URC Heat 1 8 Laps
11-Robbie Stillwaggon[3]; 2. 4-Ken Meisner[2]; 3. 29R-Seth Schnoke[5]; 4.
54-Brett Wanner[4]; 5. 19T-Jacob Galloway[6]; 6. (DNF) 99K-Mike Kiser[7]; 7.
(DNS) 10X-Reese Nowotarski
URC Heat 2 8 Laps
11H-Hayden Miller[1]; 2. 7-Tyler Ross[4]; 3. 18J-JT Ferry[3]; 4. 63-Josh
Weller[6]; 5. 32-Kyle Smith[5]; 6. 51-Jon Brennfleck[2]; 7. 14-Anthony Fascone
jr[7]
URC Heat 3 8 Laps
66A-Cody Fletcher[1]; 2. 55W-Randy Wilbert[2]; 3. 79-Jordan Thomas[3]; 4.
669-Brandon McGough[6]; 5. 22R-Ron Helmick[4]; 6. 99-Jonathan Swift[5]
Thomas gets last lap, last corner pass for 4th Attica 410 win; Bores earns 1st late model win of the year; Weaver back in 305 victory lane
Friday, Aug. 23, 2024
By Brian Liskai
ATTICA, Ohio – Cale Thomas and Cap Henry have battled each other hard in 410 sprint car racing in North Central Ohio in 2024. Friday night, Aug. 23 at Attica Raceway Park was no different. The pair traded slide job after slide job throughout the 30-lap feature on Wilson Tire/Central Ohio Farmers Night with Thomas executing the final one in the final set of turns on the final lap to score his fourth win of the year at Attica by a mere .078 seconds over Henry.
The win is Thomas’ seventh overall victory of 2024 and the sixth career win at Attica and vaults him back into the point lead at Attica Raceway Park over Henry, who is the track’s defending Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint champion. The victory also pads Thomas’ lead in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group over Henry who is the series’ defending champion. There’s just one race left in that series coming Sept. 7 at Fremont Speedway.
The first portion of the race was marred by numerous crashes with TJ Michael leading the first lap before Thomas took over and led until Henry took over on lap 10. Thomas regained the lead with eight laps to go only to see Henry back in front a lap later, setting up the exciting last lap pass by Thomas for the win.
“I kind of gave up on the high side when I saw Cap on the restart through the middle trying to protect and honestly it hurt me on the restart going into turn three and that’s when he threw the slide job on me. He saw me right before lapped traffic underneath him and I think I scared him into thinking I was back running through the middle like I normally do here. I’ve been watching a lot of the guys out in California so tried my best impression of them tonight. I just didn’t give up the top because that was the only way I could get a run,” said Thomas beside his Jay Kiser Racing, Spanky’s Pizza, Shelluke’s Bar and Grill, Automatic Fire Protection; Ohio Refrigeration, Ohio Heating, Engler Machine, BH 41, TMH Holdings, Berryman Racing Shocks, Keizer Wheels backed #23.
Collin Shipley lead he opening lap of the 25-lap Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature before Mike Bores took over. With 10 laps to go Bores was challenged by Kyle Moore who came into the night having won the last four features at Attica. Moore took the lead on lap 17 but during a caution retired to the pits. Bores lead the rest of the way to score his first win of 2024, the eighth late model victory of his career at Attica over Nathon Loney, Todd Brennan, Ryan Markham and Devin Shiels.
“The old 15B is back. All the guys at Black Diamond Chassis, Keith and Brendon at After Burner Performance…we went through a whole week with my chassis guy and it paid off said Bores of his Roeder’s Racing Service; Stein Honey, UUI; Burns Electric; Truck Worx of Ohio, Cam-Tech, After Burner Performance backed machine.
It’s been a very frustrating season for Paul Weaver. Attica’s six time Fremont Fence 305 Sprint track champion was winless at the track where he had accumulated 73 career total wins to lead all drivers in the history of the track. But it all came together for the Fremont, Ohio driver Friday. After Blayne Keckler lead the first nine laps and Dustin Stroup laps 10-14, Weaver took over and drove away for his first victory of the year at Attica. It’s his 71st career 305 sprint victory and 74th including his 410 wins at the track.
“It’s been frustrating trying to figure out this new clay here. It’s the same stuff as Fremont on Attica is a lot faster. Last time I was here this car got bent and Beaber fixed it and I bought a few new parts and changed up a little bit and Daniel decided to do a lot different stuff than we normally did. Tonight I could run anywhere on the track,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Service, Hampshire Racing Engines, M&L Excavating, Seagate Sandblasting backed #1W.
Attica Raceway Park will be back in action for the Attica Ambush, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 30 and 31. The FAST On Dirt Series 410 sprints will be in action Friday in a $6,000-to-win/$500 to start affair with the UMP Late Models going for $2,000 to win. On Saturday the 410 sprints will battle for $6,000 to win/$500 to start and the 305 sprints will go for $1,200 to win. There’s free camping for the fans all weekend.
For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.
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Attica Raceway Park
Friday, Aug. 23, 2024
410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products
Qualifying
1.33W-Cap Henry, 12.754; 2.23-Cale Thomas, 12.930; 3.29-Zeth Sabo, 12.968; 4.29*-Tyler Street, 13.010; 5.14R-Sean Rayhall, 13.011; 6.11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck, 13.016; 7.16-DJ Foos, 13.048; 8.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.063; 9.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.090; 10.7N-Darin Naida, 13.113; 11.5T-Travis Philo, 13.113; 12.97UK-Ryan Harrison, 13.122; 13.34-Sterling Cling, 13.122; 14.19-TJ Michael, 13.132; 15.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.157; 16.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.175; 17.9H-Lance Heinberger, 13.276; 18.X-Mike Keegan, 13.329; 19.3-Kyle Locke, 13.342; 20.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.345; 21.26W-Cody White, 13.367; 22.2+-Brian Smith, 13.414; 23.7M-Brandon Moore, 13.486; 24.9W-Lance Webb, 13.535; 25.5-Kody Brewer, 13.661; 26.12-Luke Griffith, 13.711; 27.75-Jerry Dahms, 13.723; 28.4T-Josh Turner, 13.773; 29.97-Max Stambaugh, 99.999;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 15C-Chris Andrews[1] ; 2. 19-TJ Michael[2] ; 3. 34-Sterling Cling[3] ; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs[4] ; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 6. 97-Max Stambaugh[8] ; 7. 9W-Lance Webb[5] ; 8. 12-Luke Griffith[7]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 5T-Travis Philo[1] ; 2. 16-DJ Foos[2] ; 3. 14R-Sean Rayhall[3] ; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 5. 9H-Lance Heinberger[5] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 7. 3-Kyle Locke[6]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. X-Mike Keegan[1] ; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 5. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[5] ; 6. 26W-Cody White[6] ; 7. 4T-Josh Turner[7]
Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)
1. 7N-Darin Naida[1] ; 2. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[2] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[4] ; 4. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[5] ; 5. 29*-Tyler Street[3] ; 6. 2+-Brian Smith[6] ; 7. 7M-Brandon Moore[7]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 5-Kody Brewer[1] ; 2. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[3] ; 3. 29*-Tyler Street[4] ; 4. 97-Max Stambaugh[5] ; 5. 2+-Brian Smith[8] ; 6. 9H-Lance Heinberger[2] ; 7. 26W-Cody White[7] ; 8. 7M-Brandon Moore[12] ; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[6] ; 10. 12-Luke Griffith[13] ; 11. 9W-Lance Webb[9] ; 12. 4T-Josh Turner[11] ; 13. 3-Kyle Locke[10]
A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)
1. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[6] ; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[8] ; 4. 16-DJ Foos[7] ; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[9] ; 6. 19-TJ Michael[2] ; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 8. 35-Stuart Brubaker[12] ; 9. 9-Trey Jacobs[13] ; 10. X-Mike Keegan[5] ; 11. 34-Sterling Cling[10] ; 12. 15K-Creed Kemenah[14] ; 13. 5-Kody Brewer[16] ; 14. 97-Max Stambaugh[19] ; 15. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[17] ; 16. 29*-Tyler Street[18] ; 17. 14R-Sean Rayhall[11] ; 18. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[15] ; 19. 5T-Travis Philo[1] ; 20. 2+-Brian Smith[20]
305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.
Qualifying
1.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 13.629; 2.12X-Dustin Stroup, 13.654; 3.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.700; 4.9R-Logan Riehl, 13.724; 5.26-Jamie Miller, 13.735; 6.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 13.746; 7.36JR-JJ Henes, 13.760; 8.36-Seth Schneider, 13.775; 9.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 13.783; 10.3X-Blayne Keckler, 13.789; 11.1W-Paul Weaver, 13.789; 12.2-Brenden Torok, 13.803; 13.96UK-Tom Holcroft, 13.841; 14.49i-John Ivy, 13.911; 15.8K-Zach Kramer, 13.937; 16.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 13.945; 17.19R-Steve Rando, 13.958; 18.78-Austin Black, 14.072; 19.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.108; 20.63-Randy Ruble, 14.121; 21.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.126; 22.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.134; 23.26S-Lee Sommers, 14.186; 24.8-Jim Leaser, 14.256; 25.1S-James Saam, 14.448; 26.98-Dave Hoppes, 14.534; 27.85-Dustin Feller, 14.542; 28.2T-Tony Alvarez, 14.560; 29.11-Brayden Harrison, 14.849;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 1W-Paul Weaver[1] ; 2. 3X-Blayne Keckler[2] ; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[3] ; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[5] ; 5. 36JR-JJ Henes[4] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[6] ; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[7] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 8K-Zach Kramer[2] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[1] ; 4. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[5] ; 6. 2T-Tony Alvarez[7] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[6]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 49i-John Ivy[2] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4] ; 3. 9R-Logan Riehl[3] ; 4. 78-Austin Black[1] ; 5. 8-Jim Leaser[5] ; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[7] ; 7. 85-Dustin Feller[6]
Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)
1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2] ; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[3] ; 3. 96UK-Tom Holcroft[1] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4] ; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[6] ; 6. 26S-Lee Sommers[7] ; 7. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[5]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 36JR-JJ Henes[1] ; 2. 63-Randy Ruble[4] ; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[2] ; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[8] ; 5. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[12] ; 6. 11-Brayden Harrison[7] ; 7. 2T-Tony Alvarez[6] ; 8. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5] ; 9. 85-Dustin Feller[11] ; 10. 1S-James Saam[10] ; 11. 98-Dave Hoppes[13] ; 12. 51M-Haldon Miller[9] ; 13. 8-Jim Leaser[3]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 1W-Paul Weaver[6] ; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[2] ; 3. 49i-John Ivy[3] ; 4. 8K-Zach Kramer[10] ; 5. 3X-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 6. 26-Jamie Miller[8] ; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl[4] ; 8. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[5] ; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[9] ; 10. 19R-Steve Rando[12] ; 11. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[15] ; 12. 2-Brenden Torok[14] ; 13. 96UK-Tom Holcroft[13] ; 14. 78-Austin Black[16] ; 15. 36-Seth Schneider[11] ; 16. 36JR-JJ Henes[17] ; 17. 63-Randy Ruble[18] ; 18. 0-Bradley Bateson[19] ; 19. 26S-Lee Sommers[20] ; 20. 01-Bryan Sebetto[7]
Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast
Qualifying
1.20B-Todd Brennan, 14.572; 2.5M-Ryan Markham, 14.675; 3.15B-Mike Bores, 14.697; 4.94-Mike Bores, 14.697; 5.36-Matt Irey, 14.708; 6.1*-Kyle Moore, 14.757; 7.7B-Jeff Babcock, 14.814; 8.1N-Casey Noonan, 14.855; 9.46-Colin Shipley, 14.950; 10.74-Jeff Warnick, 14.965; 11.X3-Dan Wallace, 14.997; 12.10-Nathon Loney, 15.005; 13.14JR-JR Gentry, 15.050; 14.51-Devin Shiels, 15.130; 15.RH03-Gregg Haskell, 15.160; 16.51B-Brayden Shiels, 15.211; 17.34-Herb Reich, 15.303; 18.153-John Miller, 15.457; 19.16-Justin Chance, 15.515; 20.28-Kent Brewer, 15.565; 21.0-Cameron Tusing, 15.834; 22.16H-Cody Truman, 17.621; 23.92B-Austin Bright, 99.999;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 46-Colin Shipley[2] ; 2. 36-Matt Irey[4] ; 3. 1N-Casey Noonan[3] ; 4. 14JR-JR Gentry[5] ; 5. RH03-Gregg Haskell[6] ; 6. 92B-Austin Bright[8] ; 7. 16H-Cody Truman[7] ; 8. X3-Dan Wallace[1]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 10-Nathon Loney[1] ; 2. 74-Jeff Warnick[2] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[4] ; 4. 7B-Jeff Babcock[3] ; 5. 51B-Brayden Shiels[5] ; 6. 16-Justin Chance[7] ; 7. 34-Herb Reich[6]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[2] ; 2. 15B-Mike Bores[3] ; 3. 20B-Todd Brennan[4] ; 4. 51-Devin Shiels[1] ; 5. 153-John Miller[5] ; 6. 0-Cameron Tusing[7] ; 7. 28-Kent Brewer[6]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 15B-Mike Bores[4] ; 2. 10-Nathon Loney[5] ; 3. 20B-Todd Brennan[6] ; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[7] ; 5. 51-Devin Shiels[12] ; 6. 46-Colin Shipley[2] ; 7. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 8. 74-Jeff Warnick[8] ; 9. RH03-Gregg Haskell[13] ; 10. 92B-Austin Bright[16] ; 11. 16-Justin Chance[17] ; 12. X3-Dan Wallace[22] ; 13. 153-John Miller[15] ; 14. 51B-Brayden Shiels[14] ; 15. 1N-Casey Noonan[9] ; 16. 34-Herb Reich[20] ; 17. 0-Cameron Tusing[18] ; 18. 1*-Kyle Moore[3] ; 19. 7B-Jeff Babcock[11] ; 20. 16H-Cody Truman[19] ; 21. 14JR-JR Gentry[10] ; 22. 28-Kent Brewer[21]
WELCOME TO THE CLUB: TROMBLEY’S 14TH CAREER WIN TIES HIM FOR FIRST ON ALL-TIME WIN LIST
Race Report By: Marty Czekala | August 24, 2024 |
BREWERTON, N.Y. – Jeff Trombley worked hard for over two years to join an elite group in CRSA.
This season, he has had many opportunities to taste victory, but engine issues soured him at Afton and Fonda, and he fell short of a win.
Not tonight, though.
The driver of the No. 3A survived a myriad late-race restarts at Brewerton Speedway and led from flag to flag to score his 14th career win, tying him with Danny Varin, Scott Goodrich, and Josh Pieniazek for first on the all-time win list.
"Anytime you win, it's a good feeling," said Trombley in victory lane. "It’s been a frustrating year. The guys have been giving me a great car all year. We’ve been running good, just got to finish.”
Trombley started outside pole next to Timmy Lotz for Brewerton's inaugural CRSA 25-lap feature. The former would run away with the early lead while Lotz, Tomy Moreau and Billy VanInwegen would battle for second.
"Billy V" moved up to second on lap 14, decreasing Trombley's lead from 2.4s to 1.8s before the race's first yellow a lap later for iFreeze B-Main winner Tyler Emmons off the pace.
In the three-lap average before the yellow flew, VanInwegen’s No. 56V averaged 15.282s to 15.795s from Trombley.
On the next two restarts in the 10-lap dash, Trombley held serve with VanInwegen on his tail. Whenever the No. 3A took the white flag or even the checkered flag, a problem behind him would happen, whether it was Lance Dusett’s flip on the back straight or Dalton Herrick's spin in turn two.
Ultimately, Trombley ran away with the better car in the short run to score his first win of 2024 and the illustrious 14th career win he'd been waiting for.
“I knew the car was good on the short run, I was really confident,” said Trombley. “I knew Billy was behind me, so I knew where he would try to keep getting me."
Billy VanInwegen records his third runner-up finish of the season after a pair of seconds at Thunder Mountain. If the race went caution-free, could the story be “Billy V” in victory lane?
“I had the lead in my sights,” said VanInwegen. “The last thing I wanted to see was that yellow. I think we were two car lengths back. In clean air, we had nothing for him. I tried a couple different things [in the final laps], just couldn’t find anything to make the magic happen.”
While that was the top two, the battle for third heated up at the end. While Tyler Graves and Tomy Moreau were racing hard, they were stunned by Zach Sobotka, who made his third career CRSA start in the No. 10VC typically driven by Vince Chicklets. Sobotka ripped the top side of his Friday night home in Sportsman to steal the bottom step of the podium.
“I was rolling in the bottom in the beginning,” said Sobotka, the 2021 Super DIRT Week champion in Sportsman. “Everyone was bottled up on the bottom, so I went to the top and could hold it wide-open. I knew it was fast as I was passing cars. It’s hard to get used to not knowing how a sprint car is supposed to drive, but must’ve been fast.”
Sobotka was awarded the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race with his move.
With his fifth-place finish, Tomy Moreau increases his trend of top fives to five straight and extends his points lead to 30 on Kyle Pierce. Dalton Herrick remains third but falls 44 points behind the No. 22.
Dillon Paddock received the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race, gaining 14 spots to finish 10th after starting 24th.
34 drivers checked in tonight for the inaugural race. Thanks to iFreeze Storage and Distribution Center and Westward Painting Company, drivers who didn't make it to the feature received more money than usual.
"The Future Stars of Sprint Cars" take Labor Day Weekend off and return Sept. 7 at Weedsport Speedway as part of Cavalcade Weekend in round three of the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge. Fans unable to make it can tune in on DIRTVision.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 3A-Jeff Trombley[2]; 2. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[7]; 3. 10VC-Zach Sobotka[11]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[6]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[5]; 6. 28-Ron Greek[3]; 7. 121-Spencer Burley[19]; 8. 18-Timmy Lotz[1]; 9. 9K-Kyle Pierce[4]; 10. 8-Dillon Paddock[24]; 11. 99-Adam Depuy[20]; 12. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[14]; 13. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[18]; 14. 29-Dalton Herrick[12]; 15. 21B-Blake Warner[15]; 16. 4-Cliff Pierce[13]; 17. 33-Scott Landers[8]; 18. 12-Tyler Chartrand[17]; 19. 10-Nathan Pierce[22]; 20. 48A-Alysha Bay[23]; 21. D9-Dustin Sehn[25]; 22. (DNF) 14X-Lance Dusett[9]; 23. (DNF) J27-John Cunningham[16]; 24. (DNF) 66-Jordan Hutton[10]; 25. (DNF) 66T-Tyler Emmons[21]
iFreeze B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 66T-Tyler Emmons[2]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[3]; 3. 48A-Alysha Bay[5]; 4. 8-Dillon Paddock[6]; 5. 30K-Ken Klinkowsky[4]; 6. 18C-Dan Craun[10]; 7. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[12]; 8. 19C-Mark Connoly[1]; 9. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[8]; 10. (DNF) D9-Dustin Sehn[9]; 11. (DNF) Z28-Tucker Donath[7]; 12. (DNF) 42-Jeremy Hamilton[13]; 13. (DNF) 20K-Ed Kelly[11]; 14. (DNS) 25-George Sanford
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[3]; 2. 14X-Lance Dusett[1]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[4]; 4. 10VC-Zach Sobotka[7]; 5. 121-Spencer Burley[5]; 6. 66T-Tyler Emmons[6]; 7. 30K-Ken Klinkowsky[8]; 8. 42-Jeremy Hamilton[9]; 9. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[1]; 2. 9K-Kyle Pierce[2]; 3. 22-Tomy Moreau[7]; 4. 4-Cliff Pierce[6]; 5. 99-Adam Depuy[5]; 6. 19C-Mark Connoly[9]; 7. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[4]; 8. D9-Dustin Sehn[3]; 9. (DNF) 25-George Sanford[8]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Timmy Lotz[3]; 2. 25G-Tyler Graves[7]; 3. J27-John Cunningham[1]; 4. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 5. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[6]; 6. 8-Dillon Paddock[4]; 7. 48A-Alysha Bay[8]; 8. 18C-Dan Craun[2]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Scott Landers[2]; 2. 28-Ron Greek[3]; 3. 3A-Jeff Trombley[7]; 4. 12-Tyler Chartrand[4]; 5. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[8]; 6. 10-Nathan Pierce[6]; 7. Z28-Tucker Donath[5]; 8. 20K-Ed Kelly[1]
Adjustments propel Foos to 305 Fair Race win at Fremont
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – An open red gave DJ Foos and his crew the opportunity they needed to fine tune on his Merrill-owned 305 sprint car. The changes made to the set-up propelled Foos to the lead with just 10 laps to go as he cruised to the $2,500 win at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction on Fremont Fence Night to open the Sandusky County Fair.
“That was pretty hairy. A lot of action tonight. The best car probably didn’t win tonight but man, Kevin Osmolski, on that red, he put the super tune on it. It was like a brand new race car…it felt so good. I’m just so happy for the Merrill family, Matt and Michelle and their son Madden. I get the opportunity to drive Madden’s car…his dad built him a really good race car. I’m really excited to finally getting a win. We’ve been getting closer and closer but just couldn’t seal the deal. Hopefully this is a step in the right direction,” said Foos beside his Kash Kow Motorsports, Snyder’s Floor Covering, Adkinson Farms, Wagner Seed, NAPA of Bryan, Foster Auto Body, Handy Grafix, Berryman Racing Shocks, Kistler Race Products backed #39M.
Zeth Sabo jumped to the early lead in the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint 30-lap feature with Bryan Sebetto, Kasey Jedrzejek, Dustin Stroup and Foos in tow. Lead until caution on lap 14. Once the race resumed Sebetto executed a slider for the lead at the half-way point. Sabo tried to return the favor in turns one and two and contact was made sending Sabo and Sebetto flipping and handing the lead to Stroup.
A crash on lap 20 involving four cars brought out about an open red. On the restart Foos pounced, driving into the lead over Stroup, Craig Mintz, Jedrzejek and John Ivy. Foos pulled away the final five laps for the win over Mintz, Stroup, Jedrzejek and Ivy.
Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, Sept. 7 with the championship night for the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group for the 410 sprints and the NAPA of Bryan AFCS presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales for the 305 Sprints. The Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks will also be in action.
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FREMONT Speedway
Monday, Aug. 19, 2024
305 Sprints – Fremont Federal Credit Union
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 39M-DJ Foos[6]; 2. 09-Craigejek Mintz[7]; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup[3]; 4. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 5. 49I-John Ivy[11]; 6. 61-Tyler Shullick[19]; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl[10]; 8. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[13]; 9. 2-Brendan Torok[17]; 10. 3X-Blayne Keckler[16]; 11. 5DD-Dustin 26-Jamie Miller[8]; 16. X15-Kasey Ziebold[15]; 17. 26S-Lee Sommers[21]; 18. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[12]; 19. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1]; 20. 29-Zeth Sabo[2]; 21. 1W-Paul Weaver[18]; 22. 0-Bradley Bateson[20]; 23. 8K-Zack Kramer[22]; 24. 27-Stuart Brubaker[5]
B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 61-Tyler Shullick[2]; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[1]; 3. 26S-Lee Sommers[3]; 4. 8K-Zack Kramer[6]; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[4]; 6. 19R-Steve Rando[9]; 7. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5]; 8. 28-Shawn Valenti[8]; 9. 11TS-Tate Schiets[10]; 10. 98-Dave Hoppes[13]; 11. 1S-James Saam[14]; 12. 8-Jim Leaser[12]; 13. (DNS) 51M-Haldon Miller; 14. (DNS) 18R-Brian Razum; 15. (DNS) 4X-Zane DeVault
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 39M-DJ Foos[2]; 2. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 3. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[3]; 4. 61-Tyler Shullick[7]; 5. 26-Jamie Miller[6]; 6. 8K-Zack Kramer[1]; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8]; 8. 3X-Blayne Keckler[5]; 9. (DNS) 88-Jimmy McCune Jr
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Seth Schneider[2]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[6]; 3. 26S-Lee Sommers[1]; 4. 6W-Chad Wilson[3]; 5. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath[4]; 6. 49I-John Ivy[5]; 7. 28-Shawn Valenti[7]; 8. 8-Jim Leaser[8]; 9. (DNS) 4X-Zane DeVault
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2-Brendan Torok[1]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[4]; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[2]; 4. 12X-Dustin Stroup[6]; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[5]; 6. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3]; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[7]; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]; 9. (DNS) 8M-TJ Michael
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Stuart Brubaker[5]; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[6]; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[1]; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[3]; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4]; 6. 1S-James Saam[8]; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[2]; 8. 18R-Brian Razum[7]
Qualifying 1 (1 Laps): 1. 26-Jamie Miller, 00:13.041[7]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:13.161[22]; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup, 00:13.165[26]; 4. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.167[28]; 5. 3X-Blayne Keckler, 00:13.194[18]; 6. 49I-John Ivy, 00:13.285[29]; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl, 00:13.287[21]; 8. 27-Stuart Brubaker, 00:13.321[20]; 9. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:13.339[13]; 10. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath, 00:13.355[1]; 11. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.389[27]; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold, 00:13.407[2]; 13. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:13.412[8]; 14. 6W-Chad Wilson, 00:13.412[24]; 15. 5DD-Dustin Dinan, 00:13.421[4]; 16. 1W-Paul Weaver, 00:13.429[30]; 17. 39M-DJ Foos, 00:13.476[33]; 18. 36-Seth Schneider, 00:13.492[25]; 19. 0-Bradley Bateson, 00:13.495[15]; 20. 51M-Haldon Miller, 00:13.496[17]; 21. 8K-Zack Kramer, 00:13.548[34]; 22. 26S-Lee Sommers, 00:13.622[16]; 23. 2-Brendan Torok, 00:13.625[31]; 24. 3M-Logan Mongeau, 00:13.627[14]; 25. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:13.643[12]; 26. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:13.683[23]; 27. 19R-Steve Rando, 00:13.718[19]; 28. 18R-Brian Razum, 00:13.832[5]; 29. 11TS-Tate Schiets, 00:13.877[6]; 30. 8-Jim Leaser, 00:13.916[32]; 31. 98-Dave Hoppes, 00:14.940[35]; 32. 1S-James Saam, 00:15.224[10]; 33. (DNS) 88-Jimmy McCune Jr; 34. (DNS) 4X-Zane DeVault; 35. (DNS) 8M-TJ Michael
Heath Returns to 410 Racing with Skagit Speedway Sweep
8/17/24
By Kaleb Hart
Alger, WA - It’s been over a decade since Colton Heath was a full time competitor in the Karmart 410 Sprint division at Skagit Speedway. On Saturday night, Heath returned to the class and served notice that his run as a fill in driver for Dynes Racing will be memorable as he made a clean sweep of the night and took home a $5,000 pay day for his efforts.
With their normal driver, Justin Youngquist, nursing injuries sustained at the Summer Nationals, Dynes Racing tapped Heath to fill in for 410 competition for the rest of 2024. On Saturday night, the decision looked brilliant as Colton rolled to quick time, won his heat from fourth and led every lap of the main event to complete the sweep in the Karmart 410 Sprint Cars. Jason Solwold made late gains with Heath in traffic, but at the checkered flag it was Colton ahead of Jason and Robbie Price to fill out the podium. Price was the other heat race winner on the night.
360 Sprints were also on the card and a total of eight drivers did double duty on the night. When the dust settled on the 360 feature, it was Levi Klatt taking the victory after leading all thirty laps from the pole position. Dominic Scelzi moved his way to second but ran out of time to run down Klatt, who enjoyed his first 360 win at Skagit Speedway. Robbie Price ran third. Levi Hillier set fast time, while Levi Kuntz, Sclezi and Price won the heat races.
Mike Guffey was also a first time feature winner on the night, as he led every lap of the Hornet main event. Guffey went unchallenged in driving away from Howard Vos and Wyatt Covert for his first career win. Brian Michelson set fast time, while heat race wins went to Guffey and Covert.
Karmart 410 Sprints
Fast Time - Colton Heath 11.608
Heat 1 - Colton Heath
Heat 2 - Robbie Price
Main - Colton Heath, Jason Solwold, Robbie Price, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Colby Thornhill, Greg Hamilton, Eric Fisher, Dominic Scelzi, Cam Smith, Greg Otis, Levi Klatt, Bailey Jean, Mike Brown, Axel Oudman, Bill Wagner
Lap Leaders - Heath 1-30
360 Sprints
Fast Time - Levi HIllier 12.421
Heat 1 - Levi Kuntz
Heat 2 - Dominic Scelzi
Heat 3 - Robbie Price
Main - Levi Kaltt, Dominic Scelzi, Robbie Price, Colby Thornhill, Colton Heath, Levi Hillier, Cam Smith, Levi Kuntz, Chase Goetz, Jordan Milne, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Tyler Thompson, Mike Brown, Jordi Meese, Dallas Melby, Kyle Mitchell, Bill Rude, Peyton Drake, Tim Martin, Colin Mackey
Lap Leaders - Klatt 1-25
Hornets
Fast Time - Brian Michelson 19.829
Heat 1 - Mike Guffey
Heat 2 - Wyatt Covert
Main - Mike Guffey, Howard Vos, Wyatt Covert, Brian Michelson, Ian Buck, Robert Hayes, Scott Henry, Colin Sims, David Dykstra, Tazio Andreassen, Raven Skaugrud, Dave Hill, Brandt Burress, Dan O’Keefe, Leanne King, Jeff Woolsey, Jason Parmelee, Coby Powers, Joel Baxster
Lap Leaders - Guffey 1-20
Kruz Kepner goes high for Path Valley win
08-19-2024
Sometimes you just have to stand out in the crowd.
The field for Saturday’s River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series feature at Path Valley Speedway was hugging the inside of the quarter-mile bullring, so Kruz Kepner went high, made the outside work, and earned the checkered flag for the 25-lap IMCA/RaceSaver event.
The sixth-year veteran from Kreamer worked hard to make his Goods Consstruction/Hill Top Lawn Care/S&L Kreamer Trucking #19 work near the top of the high-banked oval, but it paid off, enabling him to slip past rookie Kyle Hart of Thompsontown on lap 15. Hart was looking for his first PASS win in only his ninth start, but he couldn’t get his car through lapped traffic at the bottom.
Nor, for that matter, could anyone else, except the winner, who took the checkered flag by 1.363 seconds.
Drew Young of Beaver Springs passed Hart on the last lap to take second place, with Hart finishing a career-best third.
Jarrett Cavalet of Hollidaysburg came from ninth starting position to finish fourth, with Austin Greenland of MIroy posting a PASS career-best fifth.
Timmy Bittner, Ian Cumens, Zach Rhodes (fastest in hot laps), Ken Duke Jr., and Kenny Heffner completed the top ten.
For Duke, the finish extended his streak of having top-tens in all but one of his 15 PASS starts this year, and he had to come from 15th starting position to do that. The performance earned him the W.C. Eshenaur & Son Hard Charger Award.
Cavalet had the second-best charge, advancing five spots, and he had to do that because he had the worst redraw for a feature starting position. That, however, had a silver lining, because the poor pill draw won him a new tire from Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic.
The night’s other lemonade-from-lemons award went to veteran Mike Alleman, who took home a case of oil from VP Racing Fuels for the worst pill draw for heat race starting positions.
The feature ran non-stop, taking less than five-and-a-half minutes to complete, which led to intense battling in the field. It also maintained a streak of clean action for the night: PASS racing only required one yellow flag, brought out when Paul Moyer spun the second heat race, collecting Jeff Paulson and Owen Dimm. All resumed racing, and every car among the 23 on hand completed its heat still running.
In the feature, Dimm fell to the rear before the start, indicating mechanical problems, and he pulled off after one lap. John Walp, who dropped out two-thirds of the way through the feature, was the only other non-finisher.
Cavalet, Bittner, and Hunter McFadden won the heat races.
The race was only the second completed at Path Valley this year for the River Valley Builders PASS tour, with two rainouts, and the weather was threatening Saturday. The IMCA/RaceSaver teams have run at “the little track with the big action” more than anywhere else in their 26-year history, and they return two more times in 2024, on September 21 and October 19.
Next weekend, the River Valley Builders PASS racers are at BAPS Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
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Results from Winchester Speedway, Saturday, July 27
HEAT 1 – 1. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 19-Kruz Kepner; 4. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 5. 20-Doug Dodson; 6. 7-Aiden Borden; 7. 80-Dave Wickham; 8. 5-John Walp.
HEAT 2 – 1. 01-Timmy Bittner; 2. 7H-Kyle Hart; 3. 79-Ian Cumens; 4. 34-Austin Reed; 5. 5-Braeden Varner; 6. 17-Owen Dimm; 7. 1M-Paul Moyer; 8. 16-Jeff Paulson.
HEAT 3 – 1. 21M-Hunter McFadden; 2. 32A-Austin Greenland; 3. 69P-Landon Price; 4. 97-Kenny Heffner; 5. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 6. 46-Mike Alleman; 7. 98-Croix Beasom.
FEATURE – 1. 19-Kruz Kepner; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 7H-Kyle Hart; 4. 21C-Jarrett Cavalet; 5. 32A-Austin Greenland; 6. 01-Timmy Bittner; 7. 79-Ian Cumens; 8. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 9. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 10. 97-Kenny Heffner; 11. 69P-Landon Price; 12. 21M-Hunter McFadden; 13. 7-Aiden Borden; 14. 20-Doug Dodson; 15. 34-Austin Reed; 16. 5-Braeden Varner; 17. 46-Mike Alleman; 18. 98-Croix Beasom; 19. 16-Jeff Paulson; 20. 1M-Paul Moyer; 21. 80-Dave Wickham; 22. 5-John Walp (DNF); 23. 17-Owen Dimm (DNF).
VanInwegen Pockets $5,000 for Cole Cup Victory at Utica Rome
By Curtis Berleue (Vernon, NY) | After breaking into victory lane a few weeks ago, Billy VanInwegen became a repeat winner in 2024 with the Empire Super Sprints on Saturday. Earning $5,000 for his victory, VanInwegen joined a short list of drivers who have gone to victory lane in the Cole Cup.
As Matt Farnham and Danny Varin brough the field to the initial green flag, it was Farnham who took the early advantage down the backstretch. His lead was short lived, however, as Varin slid him going into turn 3 and would be officially credited with the lap.
A caution on lap two slowed the field, and on the ensuing restart Farnham got took the lead using the high side to his advantage. Unfortunately for Farnham, however, the caution flew again before a lap was completed undoing his efforts yet again.
By virtue of a caution directly following a restart, the field lined up single file for the restart, and this time Varin was able to open up a lead over Farnham. Behind the lead duo, Jonathan Preston followed comfortably in third, with Jordan Thomas and Billy VanInwegen battling for the fourth position.
By lap 12, VanInwegen had gotten by Thomas for fourth. Using a double file restart to his advantage, he then moved past both Preston and Farnham just one lap later to take second.
Behind Varin and VanInwegen, Davie Franek had been quietly working his way through the field from his 9th starting position. With 6 laps to go, Franek moved into a podium position, getting by Farnham for third.
Misfortune struck on lap 19 for Varin, as he ran out of fuel as the red flag came out for Joe Kata who had flipped in turns one and two. As such, each driver moved up one position as he relinquished the lead, making VanInwegen the leader with Franek in second and Farnham in third.
With three laps to go Jordan Poirier slid Farnham for third, but the leaders were too far gone. As the field crossed the checkered, it was VanInwegen picking up the win.
“There was nothing comfortable about that last lap,” said VanInwegen in victory lane. “I ran out of fuel with about a lap or a lap and a quarter to go, it was spitting and sputtering.”
“We had a really good car from the drop of the green, any time we could make up a little ground it seemed like the yellow would come out and put us back. A lot of guys ran out of fuel, we did too, we just had enough to get to the checkered.”
Crossing the line second was Davie Franek, coming all the way from the 6th row.
“Our car was pretty decent, it’s just tough starting 11th,” said Franek. “You battle, battle, battle and by the time you get to the good guys up front your stuffs just about wore out.”
“We could have been a little better at the beginning of the race, we always struggle with that. We were neck and neck on that restart, but he (VanInwegen) did what he had to do, and those guys work hard at it so congratulations to them.”
Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Jordan Poirier.
“It feels super good to finish third,” said Poirier. “At the beginning of the feature I didn’t expect to be moving forward, but we were really good on restarts. I was good on the bottom, decent on the top and I could maneuver my car. Fourteenth to third, I can’t complain about that.”
25 cars signed in for the 2024 version of the Cole Cup, and as such the field was split into three timed hot lap sessions. Picking up Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards were Billy VanInwegen, Jordan Thomas and Sammy Reakes IV. E&V Energy heat wins went to Logan Crisafulli, Robbie Stillwaggon and Davie Franek, while the Cobra Coaches dash was won by Shawn Donath.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday August 23rd at the Autodrome Granby in Granby, Quebec, followed by Autodrome Drummond in Drummondville, Quebec on Saturday August 24. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Friday, August 23 – Autodrome Granby – Granby, QC ($3,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 24 – Autodrome Drummond - Drummondville, QC ($3,000 to Win)
Friday, August 30 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[7]; 2. 28F-Davie Franek[11]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[14]; 4. #7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 5. #79-Jordan Thomas[3]; 6. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[24]; 7. 53-Shawn Donath[13]; 8. 22-Jonathan Preston[5]; 9. 01-Danny Varin[2]; 10. 10-Kelly Hebing[17]; 11. 98-Joe Trenca[9]; 12. 90-Matt Tanner[19]; 13. 13T-Trevor Years[21]; 14. #41-Dalton Rombough[15]; 15. X-Dan Bennett[22]; 16. 33-Lacey Hanson[23]; 17. 36-Logan Crisafulli[12]; 18. 13E-Evan Reynolds[20]; 19. 87-Jason Barney[10]; 20. #10K-Joe Kata[4]; 21. 4P-Chase Moran[16]; 22. 3A-Jeff Trombley[18]; 23. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[8]; 24. 6K-Kyle Dutcher[25]; 25. 2-Dave Axton[6]
Cobra Coaches Dash (4 Laps): 1. 53-Shawn Donath[4]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 3. #41-Dalton Rombough[2]; 4. 4P-Chase Moran[6]; 5. 10-Kelly Hebing[3]; 6. 3A-Jeff Trombley[5]
E&V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 36-Logan Crisafulli[2]; 2. 87-Jason Barney[1]; 3. 22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 6. 53-Shawn Donath[7]; 7. 90-Matt Tanner[5]; 8. X-Dan Bennett[8]; 9. 6K-Kyle Dutcher[9]
E&V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[4]; 2. 01-Danny Varin[5]; 3. 2-Dave Axton[1]; 4. #79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 5. #41-Dalton Rombough[3]; 6. 3A-Jeff Trombley[8]; 7. 13E-Evan Reynolds[2]; 8. 33-Lacey Hanson[7]
E&V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 2. #10K-Joe Kata[2]; 3. #7NY-Matt Farnham[5]; 4. 98-Joe Trenca[1]; 5. 10-Kelly Hebing[4]; 6. 4P-Chase Moran[7]; 7. 13T-Trevor Years[8]; 8. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[6]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #10V-Billy VanInwegen; #79-Jordan Thomas; #17-Sammy Reakes IV
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #36-Logan Crisafulli; #89-Robbie Stillwaggon; #28F-Davie Franek
Cobra Coaches Dash Winner ($100): #53-Shawn Donath
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #7NY-Matt Farnham
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #17-Sammy Reakes IV (+18)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #33-Lacey Hanson
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #98-Joe Trenca
Randy Mallett 25th Place ($400): #2-Dave Axton
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #10V-Billy VanInwegen; #28F-Davie Franek; #28-Jordan Poirier
Ayrton Gennetten Retains Victory with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Missouri State Fair Speedway
Sedalia, MO. (8/18/24) Ayrton Gennetten would defend his throne as the
Missouri State Fair Champion with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the
Show-Me-State Throwdown Finale presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his sixth
career league victory and pocket the $5K-payday in an outstanding feature event
at the historic half mile of Sedalia.
Flying onto the smooth surface with twenty talented entrants of the POWRi
410’s would see Brian Brown set a quick qualifying time of 17.130-second lap
with Gunner Ramey and Kameron Key each earning heat racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Blake Hahn and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row as Blake
Hahn would gain the lead on the opening lap with Brian Brown, Ayrton Gennetten,
Kameron Key, and Gunner Ramey all raced within the top five.
Holding the lead just past the half way point would find Blake Hahn battling
Brian Brown for the top position with Brian Brown able to capitalize for the
lead on lap twelve with Ayrton Gennetten following suite into the runner up
placement.
Leading the next five revolutions, Brian Brown would feel the presence of defending league champion Ayrton Gennetten right behind him as the laps began to wain in front of the packed capacity crowd.
Overtaking the top spot with four laps remaining, Ayrton Gennetten would not
be denied in earning his third seasonal POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an
action-packed main event with Brian Brown hustling into the runner-up position
late.
“It was so tough on that first start and I could have timed it better but
then again I wouldn’t have been in the position needed to win tonight,” said
Ayrton Gennetten in the Sedalia Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations.
Adding, “Brian gave me a lane off of four and I took it, I rode the wheelie off
of four but I wasn’t lifting”.
Challenging closely behind would find leader of eleven laps Blake Hahn
placing on the final podium placement from the starting pole on the initial
green flag. Gunner Ramey would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth
as Kameron Key would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw
Sprints in the 2024 Missouri State Fair Finale event at Missouri State Fair
Speedway.
Missouri State Fair Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 8/18/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 21B-Brian Brown(17.130)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 21-Gunner Ramey
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 31-Kameron Key
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 52-Blake Hahn
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 20G-Noah Gass(+13)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 3-Ayrton Gennetten
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2.
21B-Brian Brown[5]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 4. 21-Gunner Ramey[3]; 5. 31-Kameron
Key[4]; 6. 14T-Jack Dover[7]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 8. 79-Kyle Jones[8]; 9.
20G-Noah Gass[20]; 10. 77-Jack Wagner[9]; 11. 7B-Ben Brown[11]; 12. 3M-Howard
Moore[10]; 13. 12X-Ricky Peterson[14]; 14. 74X-Natalie Doney[13]; 15. 93-Taylor
Walton[18]; 16. 91-Riley Kreisel[16]; 17. 14E-Kyle Bellm[12]; 18. 24-Casey
Shuman[15]; 19. 98P-Miles Paulus[17]; 20. 73-Samuel Wagner[19].
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Gunner Ramey[2]; 2. 3-Ayrton
Gennetten[3]; 3. 14T-Jack Dover[1]; 4. 21B-Brian Brown[4]; 5. 3M-Howard
Moore[6]; 6. 14E-Kyle Bellm[5]; 7. 12X-Ricky Peterson[7]; 8. 91-Riley
Kreisel[8]; 9. 93-Taylor Walton[9]; 10. 20G-Noah Gass[10].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Kameron Key[2]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3.
79-Kyle Jones[1]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner[7]; 6. 7B-Ben
Brown[8]; 7. 74X-Natalie Doney[9]; 8. 24-Casey Shuman[10]; 9. 98P-Miles
Paulus[5]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner[6].
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 21B-Brian Brown, 00:17.130[20]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn,
00:17.196[2]; 3. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:17.464[19]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney,
00:17.508[8]; 5. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:17.577[9]; 6. 31-Kameron Key, 00:17.720[4];
7. 14T-Jack Dover, 00:17.731[16]; 8. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:17.748[1]; 9. 14E-Kyle
Bellm, 00:17.768[7]; 10. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:17.808[6]; 11. 3M-Howard Moore,
00:17.810[18]; 12. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:17.840[3]; 13. 12X-Ricky Peterson,
00:17.857[17]; 14. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:17.867[11]; 15. 91-Riley Kreisel,
00:18.446[12]; 16. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:18.538[13]; 17. 93-Taylor Walton,
00:18.733[10]; 18. 74X-Natalie Doney, 00:20.430[14]; 19. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 20.
24-Casey Shuman[15].
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Paul Nienhiser Picks Off Peoria with Sprint Invaders!
by Bill Wright
Peoria, IL, August 17, 2024 – Paul Nienhiser won for the second year in a row at Peoria Speedway Saturday night with the Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders. The Chapin, Illinois driver earned $2,000 for his twentieth career win with the series aboard the Scott Bonar #50. Nienhiser also cemented his point lead with the Sprint Invaders, after a Friday night that saw him get upside down at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa.
As the field assembled for the 25-lap feature, rain began to fall. The cars stayed on the track for several laps, ironing in the surface. As a result, the race was shortened to 20 laps. The track was dry in the heats and heading into the feature, so the rains changed the track considerably, at least for the first several laps.
It took four tries to get the racing underway. Riley Scott spun on the first try, Tyler Shoemaker stopped with throttle issues on the second, and Ryan Bunton tipped over on the third, collecting Colton Fisher and Preston Perlmutter. The latter two restarted at the tail, though Perlmutter had severe wing damage.
Cody Wehrle, who had won the Dash, led early from the pole once things went green for good, ahead of Nienhiser, Chase Richards, Terry McCarl and Austin Archdale. Nienhiser sized the leader up and took the point on lap four before Tyler Lee slowed to bring out the last caution of the race.
Nienhiser led Wehrle, Richards, McCarl and Archdale back to green. Fisher, who restarted at the tail after his incident entered the top five by lap eight. Nienhiser was into lapped cars by lap 11. McCarl overtook Richards for the third spot on lap 13, and Fisher gained fourth late in the going.
Up front, Nienhiser separated himself from the pack and blazed his way to the win. Wehrle was second, ahead of McCarl, Fisher and Chase Richards. Archdale, Blaine Jamison, McCain Richards, Tanner Gebhardt and Scott rounded out the top ten. Chase Richards and Perlmutter won heats, and Wehrle claimed the Dash.
“We really weren’t planning on (the rain) to start the feature,” said Nienhiser in Victory Lane. “We’d been working on stuff since hot laps. Scott made some adjustments that we thought were going to help us in the slick. Honestly, it may have helped us in the tacky. I know some guys were probably too tight. Bunton got up on the bicycle and got torn up. We had a little bit of luck. This was a good way to end the weekend.”
“It’s good to start on a track that was conducive to racing early,” said Wehrle. “We can’t seem to draw worth a diddle, and we’ve struggled to make the Dash. We have a car that races well. It’s so frustrating losing to Paul, but I don’t know that there’s anyone else that I’d rather lose to than Paul and Scott and all the wisdom they have. I know they had a rough Friday and a rough month, so happy for them, and bummed for our guys.”
“I thought the rain might be tough,” said McCarl. “We tightened up a lot after the heat. We were way too loose in the heat race. I was happy to get through the first two or three skirmishes, and I felt maneuverable. It actually slicked off pretty quick and we got going. The car really came to me towards the end, and we were able to get to third and reel in second a little bit. All in all, we had a good night. I think we won the (car owner point fund sponsored by Avis and Budget Car Rental of Burlington) for the two nights for Jimmy (Davies), so that was good too.”
The Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders conclude their season on, Saturday,
September 28, with the $5,000 to win “Fall Haul” at 34 Raceway in West
Burlington, Iowa. For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit
www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.
Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results
Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 20 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (3) 2. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (1) 3. 99, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (8) 4. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (6) 5. 4, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (5) 6. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (9) 7. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (11) 8. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (7) 9. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (14) 10. 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (12) 11. 42P, Preston Purlmutter, San Antonio, TX (4) 12. 25Y, Brett Yeager, Coal Valley, IL (16) 13. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (15) 14. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (2) 15. 2B, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (13) 16. 1T, Tyler Shoemaker, Clinton, IL (10). Lap Leaders: Gebhardt Wehrle 1-3, Nienhiser 4-20. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Fisher.
Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 10 laps: 1. Chase Richards (1) 2. Cody Wehrle (5) 3. Colton Fisher (4) 4. McCain Richards (3) 5. Blaine Jamison (2) 6. Tyler Shoemaker (7) 7. Garrett Benson (6) 8. Tanner Gebhardt (8)
Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 10 laps: 1. Preston Perlmutter (1) 2. Paul Nienhiser (5) 3. Ryan Bunton (7) 4. Terry McCarl (3) 5. Austin Archdale (6) 6. Riley Scott (4) 7. Brett Yeager (8) 8. Tyler Lee (2)
Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Cody Wehrle (2) 2. Ryan Bunton (1) 3. Paul Nienhiser (6) 4. Preston Perlmutter (3) 5. Chase Richards (4) 6. Colton Fisher (5)
Contingencies
King Racing Products – Chase Richards
DMI – McCain Richards
Saldana Racing Products – McCain Richards
BMRS – Cody Wehrle
Xavier Doney Excels with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Victory at Lucas Oil Speedway
Wheatland, MO. (8/17/24) Xavier Doney would nearly perfect the night with the
POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the Summer Thunder presented by Start2Finish TV to
notch his inaugural league victory and pocket the $5K payday in an outstanding
feature event at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Flying onto the smooth surface with twenty-two talented entrants of the POWRi
410’s would see Xavier Doney set a quick qualifying time of 13.638-second lap
with Noah Gass, Gunner Ramey, and Miles Paulus each earning heat racing
victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Xavier Doney and Gunner Ramey lined up in the front row as Xavier
Doney would gain the lead on the opening lap with Gunner Ramey, Blake Hahn, Kyle
Bellm, and Ayrton Gennetten all raced within the top five.
Holding steady up front while stretching a commanding two-second lead, Xavier
Doney would appear to be a class by himself for most of the night as great
battling action would take place behind the front-running Doney with Blake Hahn
and Kyle Bellm attempting to keep pace as the laps ticked away rapidly.
Xavier Doney would not be denied in earning his first career POWRi 410 Outlaw
Sprint victory in an action-packed thirty lap main event after leading every
step of the way with Ayrton Gennetten hustling into the runner-up position late.
“The top was about as thin as it gets with it being pretty treacherous,” said
Xavier Doney in the Wheatland Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations.
Adding, “I was fortunate to be in clean air and recover pretty easy after
overcooking it a couple of times.”.
Challenging closely behind would find Blake Hahn placing on the final podium
placement as Kyle Bellm would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as
Miles Paulus would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw
Sprints in the Summer Thunder event at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 8/17/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 74-Xavier Doney(13.638)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 20G-Noah Gass
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 21-Gunner Ramey
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 98P-Miles Paulus
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 74-Xavier Doney
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 5-Kory Bales(+9)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 2.
3-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 4. 14E-Kyle Bellm[8]; 5. 98P-Miles
Paulus[10]; 6. 14T-Jack Dover[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[2]; 9.
12X-Ricky Peterson[13]; 10. 79-Kyle Jones[18]; 11. 5-Kory Bales[20]; 12.
22M-Rees Moran[16]; 13. 3M-Howard Moore[19]; 14. 24-Casey Shuman[17]; 15.
1JR-Steven Russell[14]; 16. 45X-Jace Park[4]; 17. 11-Roger Crockett[9]; 18.
31-Kameron Key[12]; 19. 77-Jack Wagner[11]; 20. 91-Riley Kreisel[21]; 21.
73-Samuel Wagner[15]; 22. (DNS) 51-Mitchell Moore.
Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass[1]; 2. 74-Xavier
Doney[4]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 4. 14T-Jack Dover[3]; 5. 12X-Ricky Peterson[2];
6. 22M-Rees Moran[5]; 7. 5-Kory Bales[8]; 8. 51-Mitchell Moore[7].
Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Gunner Ramey[3]; 2. 14E-Kyle Bellm[5];
3. 11-Roger Crockett[2]; 4. 45X-Jace Park[4]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[7]; 6.
24-Casey Shuman[6]; 7. 3M-Howard Moore[1].
Auto Meter Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 98P-Miles Paulus[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 3.
31-Kameron Key[2]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 5. 73-Samuel Wagner[5]; 6. 79-Kyle
Jones[6]; 7. 91-Riley Kreisel[7].
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.638[5]; 2. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.650[3]; 3. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.655[11]; 4. 14T-Jack Dover, 00:13.662[20]; 5. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:13.674[1]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.684[6]; 7. 12X-Ricky Peterson, 00:13.791[2]; 8. 11-Roger Crockett, 00:13.827[13]; 9. 31-Kameron Key, 00:13.945[19]; 10. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.973[9]; 11. 3M-Howard Moore, 00:14.128[14]; 12. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:14.139[18]; 13. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:14.241[15]; 14. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:14.270[7]; 15. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:14.287[10]; 16. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.321[22]; 17. 24-Casey Shuman, 00:14.364[8]; 18. 79-Kyle Jones, 00:14.385[4]; 19. 51-Mitchell Moore, 00:14.464[12]; 20. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:14.613[17]; 21. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.616[16]; 22. 5-Kory Bales, 00:15.259[21].
Schatz and Thram Capture FENDT Jackson Nationals Championships at Jackson Motorplex
Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 17, 2024) - Donny Schatz and Christopher Thram are FENDT Jackson Nationals champions after both drivers earned the coveted win on Saturday during the 46 th edition of the marquee event at Jackson Motorplex.
Schatz led the distance of the 35-lap World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series main event to record the $25,000 top prize. It marked his first FENDT Jackson Nationals title since 2018 and his fourth career World of Outlaws triumph at the track.
"All I can say is if you're a fan it's a good time to be alive," he said. "It makes me damn proud to race with guys like Sheldon (Haudenschild) and Carson (Macedo). Not only are they awesome, but they make the old guys like me better. I'm happy to steal one from them tonight."
Although Schatz led each lap, a close call came on Lap 12 when two drivers collided directly in front of him in turns one and two. As the drivers spun to a stop, Schatz split them to dodge the crash and keep the top spot. He was strong in traffic and held more than a one-second lead entering the last lap.
Haudenschild, who passed David Gravel for the runner-up position on Lap 28, pounded the cushion and rapidly closed on Schatz as the checkered flag was waved. He made up more than one and a half seconds in the final three laps, finishing second by only 0.175 seconds.
"Donny did a hell of a job," he said. "He did it the easy way and I was definitely doing it the sketchy way. It's fun racing Donny. He's the best at it. I'm happy with our speed this weekend and looking forward to next."
Gravel drove to a third-place outing for the second straight night to maintain the lead in the World of Outlaws championship standings.
"The top in (turns) one and two was pretty good early on," he said. "I felt I was right there on (Schatz's) right rear, but just not able to get around him. In the middle of that race I struggled in (turns) one and two where I felt good. I wish I could get three or four laps back. I think we were really, really close. I think the top three could have gone any way there. The track didn't go the way I expected it. The grip went away a lot faster than I thought. A top three here this weekend is way better than last year."
Aaron Reutzel was the fourth-place finisher and Emerson Axsom placed fifth.
Landon Crawley set quick time during qualifying before Gravel, Reutzel, Logan Schuchart and Haudenschild produced heat race wins. Schatz won the King of the Hill and Crawley was the Last Chance Showdown winner.
Thram led the final two thirds of the 25-lap, $5,000-to-win Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars A Main.
"This is really cool," he said. "It's not a 410 championship, but 360 championships are just as much competition. It's great to get a win here."
Blaine Stegenga held the top spot for the first nine laps before Thram, who advanced from fourth to second place in turns one and two during the opening lap, maneuvered into the lead two laps after traffic arrived. He quickly built a nearly two-second lead and held that advantage when a caution came out on Lap 22. Thram once again powered to a sizeable lead following the restart as he won by 1.728 seconds.
"I was kind of guessing which way Sam and Blaine would go," he said of the start. "They left the top open. Blaine got hung up by a couple of lapped cars there and I think that kind of sealed the deal. I'm glad I could get through it well and get the win."
Reutzel, who drew the pole position during the feature redraw and took a challenge that would have provided him a $3,000 bonus if he could win the race from eighth, drove into fourth place by the midpoint of the feature. He took third on Lap 15 and second following the late-race restart.
Stegenga rounded out the podium for his best result of the season at Jackson Motorplex.
"I tried to run the bottom," he said. "I started getting hung up by lappers. I got up there and a little bit in the dirty air. I saw Thram on my inside and I thought, 'Oh boy, here we go.' It feels good to be up front."
Sam Henderson finished fourth and Kaleb Johnson posted a fifth-place result.
The heat races were won by Scott Winters and Brant O'Banion.
THE FENDT JACKSON NATIONALS FINALE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 17, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (1); 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (3); 3. 2-David Gravel (2); 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel (6); 5. 27-Emerson Axsom (8); 6. 83-Michael Kofoid (10); 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (7); 8. 1S-Logan Schuchart (5); 9. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 10. 5T-Ryan Timms (18); 11. 10-Scott Bogucki (11); 12. 41-Carson Macedo (19); 13. 17B-Bill Balog (12); 14. 55-Kerry Madsen (9); 15. 3-Tim Kaeding (24); 16. 23-Garet Williamson (17); 17. 2KS-Kelby Watt (16); 18. 70-Kraig Kinser (13); 19. 3J-Dusty Zomer (22); 20. 17GP-Justin Henderson (20); 21. 16-Brooke Tatnell (14); 22. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (23); 23. 7S-Landon Crawley (21); 24. 24T-Christopher Thram (15).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 7S-Landon Crawley (1); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 3. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (3); 4. 3-Tim Kaeding (2); 5. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (6); 6. O9-Matt Juhl (5); 7. 74N-Luke Nellis (9); 8. 64-Andy Pake (7); 9. 44-Chris Martin (11); 10. 6-Max Guilford (8); 11. 4W-Matt Wasmund (12); 12. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (10).
Toyota King of the Hill (2 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (1); 2. 2-David Gravel (2); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (8); 4. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (3); 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart (4); 6. 87-Aaron Reutzel (5); 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (6); 8. 27-Emerson Axsom (7).
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel (2); 2. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (3); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen (5); 4. 70-Kraig Kinser (4); 5. 23-Garet Williamson (7); 6. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. 7S-Landon Crawley (1).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel (1); 2. 15-Donny Schatz (2); 3. 83-Michael Kofoid (3); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 5. 5T-Ryan Timms (7); 6. 3-Tim Kaeding (5); 7. 64-Andy Pake (6); 8. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart (2); 2. 27-Emerson Axsom (1); 3. 10-Scott Bogucki (4); 4. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 5. 41-Carson Macedo (3); 6. 3J-Dusty Zomer (6); 7. 6-Max Guilford (7); 8. 44-Chris Martin (8).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (1); 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (2); 3. 17B-Bill Balog (4); 4. 2KS-Kelby Watt (3); 5. 17GP-Justin Henderson (6); 6. O9-Matt Juhl (5); 7. 74N-Luke Nellis (7); 8. 4W-Matt Wasmund (8).
Sea Foam Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:13.391 (2); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.448 (13); 3. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:13.454 (3); 4. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:13.459 (31); 5. 2-David Gravel, 00:13.467 (8); 6. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:13.517 (12); 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:13.517 (21); 8. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:13.531 (16); 9. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:13.566 (27); 10. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:13.595 (17); 11. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:13.613 (32); 12. 2KS-Kelby Watt, 00:13.643 (9); 13. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:13.647 (4); 14. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.650 (6); 15. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.678 (10); 16. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:13.694 (20); 17. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.697 (15); 18. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.712 (11); 19. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.730 (23); 20. O9-Matt Juhl, 00:13.736 (5); 21. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.806 (7); 22. 64-Andy Pake, 00:13.817 (1); 23. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:13.820 (19); 24. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:13.873 (29); 25. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:13.885 (22); 26. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:14.008 (14); 27. 6-Max Guilford, 00:14.030 (28); 28. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:14.110 (26); 29. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:14.121 (30); 30. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:14.213 (25); 31. 44-Chris Martin, 00:14.263 (24); 32. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:14.534 (18).
Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel (8); 3. 96-Blaine Stegenga (1); 4. 83JR-Sam Henderson (2); 5. 22-Kaleb Johnson (3); 6. 35-Skylar Prochaska (6); 7. 09-Matt Juhl (5); 8. 4-Cameron Martin (7); 9. 23W-Scott Winters (9); 10. 20-Brant O'Banion (10); 11. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (14); 12. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (11); 13. 86-Jacob Hughes (12); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett (17); 15. 91-Andrew Sullivan (19); 16. 8-Micah Slendy (13); 17. 18-Corbin Erickson (15); 18. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (21); 19. 4W-Matt Wasmund (18); 20. 28-Nicholas Winter (20); 21. (DNF) 32-Riley Valantine (24); 22. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (23); 23. (DNF) 2-Dylan Opdahl (16); 24. (DNF) 11D-Dominic White (25); 25. (DNS) 101-Chuck McGillivray.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 23W-Scott Winters (1); 2. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (2); 3. 8-Micah Slendy (4); 4. 18-Corbin Erickson (3); 5. 17B-Ryan Bickett (5); 6. 91-Andrew Sullivan (6); 7. 28-Nicholas Winter (8); 8. 101-Chuck McGillivray (7); 9. (DNS) 9W-Jeff Watson.
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 20-Brant O'Banion (2); 2. 86-Jacob Hughes (1); 3. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (3); 4. 2-Dylan Opdahl (4); 5. 4W-Matt Wasmund (7); 6. 11D-Dominic White (5); 7. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (6); 8. 81-Jared Jansen (9); 9. 32-Riley Valantine (8).
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JACKSON MOTORPLEX -
Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from May through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Power Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .
Sabo earns 1st 410 win of the year at Attica; Moore claims 4th straight late model victory; Sebetto gets third 305 win
Friday, Aug. 16, 2024
By Brian Liskai
ATTICA, Ohio – Zeth Sabo led wire to wire but had to withstand a big challenge from defending track champion Cap Henry late in the race to score his first 410 sprint win of the season at Attica Raceway Park Friday, Aug. 16 on F.E. Kroka & Associates/Five Star Maintenance Night.
After a crash involving Tyler Street and Bryce Lucius (both were not injured) on the opening lap, the Callies Performance Products 410 Sprint 30-lap feature went caution free. Sabo, who started on the pole jumped into the lead and quickly built a sizeable advantage until hitting heavy lapped traffic just past the half-way point. Henry, who started seventh worked his way to second in the traffic and closed to within a half a second of Sabo with just six laps to go. Once clear of traffic, Sabo powered away for his second career Attica win over Henry, DJ Foos, Skylar Gee and Creed Kemenah.
“The car got better the harder I drove it. I saw Cap poke his nose under me there late and I knew I had to get going. Thanks to Rich and Shelly Farmer for giving me this opportunity and Steven and all the guys who work on this thing,” said Sabo beside his NAPA of Fremont, Level Utilities, Limo Scene Limo Service, Linder’s Speed Equipment, Kiser Sound backed #29.
Henry’s second place finish brings him closer to Cale Thomas in the battle for the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group title.
You didn’t want to be leading and getting into lapped traffic in the Whistle Stop Presents the Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature. Todd Brennann led the first 15 laps of the 25 lap affair before getting into a lapped car and spinning. Doug Drown lead laps 16-20 before being collected when a lapped car spun in front of him. Ryan Markham led lap 21 before Mansfield, Ohio’s Kyle Moore drove into the lead on lap 22 and drove to his fourth straight win at Attica.
Moore’s fifth win of the season at Attica is also his 10th consecutive victory overall in 2024 when coupled with other tracks. Markham, Collin Shipley, Mike Bores and Casey Noonan would round out the top five.
“WOW…this is amazing. I can’t believe this. My crew, Tye Tworg for giving me this fast machine…just all the great people on this thing.
I’ve waited forever to win here and we just can’t stop winning now. I love this place. Honestly I was just riding there and I saw Brennan get tangled up and then Drown and Markham and I was like this is just meant to be. I probably wouldn’t have won unless they wrecked. I’m not going to sugar coat it…we definitely had some luck tonight,” said Moore beside his Kepling Flooring, Tye Tworg Longhorn, Joyride Transportation, Smitley Towing, Short Stop, Malcuit Race Engines, Wilson Realty agent Robin Jakubick, RL Bond Septic, Hepthorn Golf Cart Sales, House of Spud, K&B Septic Service, Coffman Composites, Team Midwest Paint, Platinum Design backed #1*.
Last season’s rookie of the year Blayne Keckler jumped into the early lead of the Fremont Fence 305 Sprint A-main before Bryan Sebetto took the point on lap seven. Sebetto sliced through traffic as ninth starter Dustin Stroup slie into second with just six laps to go. The only caution of the 25-lap race came after the white flag, setting up a one-lap shoot-out for the win. Sebetto hit his marks perfectly to score his third win of the year at Attica over Stroup, Keckler, Jimmy McGrath and Dustin Dinan.
The victory is Sebetto’s 16th career win in the 305 division at Attica, tying him with Joe Keegan for eighth on the track’s all-time win list for the 305 sprints. It is also Sebetto’s seventh overall victory of 2024.
“I was pissed when that caution came out but it’s a part of racing. I knew I just had to hit my marks for one more lap and I knew I had a clear track and wouldn’t have to battle with anyone. I was able to move around in lapped traffic early and I knew I could pretty much run where ever I wanted. It’s a testament to how good this car is,” said Sebetto beside his : Sandusky Bay Remodeling, JLH General Contractor, Sandusky Bay RV Rentals, KH Suspension, Commercial Glazing Systems, Overwatch Precision, RCF Chassis, Level Performance, Race Ready Apparrel, NAPA of Fremont, Clay Keim, Depot Pizza, CA Kustoms backed #01.
Stroup’s second place finish will also pull him closer to Jamie Miller in the battle for the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales title.
Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, Aug. 23 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and UMP Late Models in action.
For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.comor follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park. Attica Raceway Park events are streamed on DirtVision.
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Attica Raceway Park
Friday, Aug. 16, 2024
410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products
Qualifying
1.32-Bryce Lucius, 12.963; 2.4-Zane DeVault, 13.098; 3.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.130; 4.5T-Travis Philo, 13.131; 5.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.144; 6.23-Cale Thomas, 13.185; 7.25R-Jordan Ryan, 13.189; 8.33W-Cap Henry, 13.195; 9.4*-Tyler Street, 13.220; 10.16-DJ Foos, 13.233; 11.14R-Sean Rayhall, 13.238; 12.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.300; 13.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.312; 14.15H-Mitch Harble, 13.318; 15.5-Kody Brewer, 13.326; 16.99-Skylar Gee, 13.347; 17.X-Mike Keegan, 13.364; 18.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.367; 19.38-Leyton Wagner, 13.449; 20.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.495; 21.12-Luke Griffith, 13.551; 22.19-TJ Michael, 13.585; 23.2+-Brian Smith, 13.599; 24.7M-Brandon Moore, 13.632; 25.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.001;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 15K-Creed Kemenah[2] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[3] ; 3. 99-Skylar Gee[5] ; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs[7] ; 6. 15H-Mitch Harble[1] ; 7. 38-Leyton Wagner[6] ; 8. 2+-Brian Smith[9] ; 9. 12-Luke Griffith[8]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 16-DJ Foos[1] ; 2. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[4] ; 4. 4-Zane DeVault[3] ; 5. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[6] ; 6. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 7. 14R-Sean Rayhall[5] ; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 4*-Tyler Street[1] ; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5] ; 6. X-Mike Keegan[7] ; 7. 19-TJ Michael[8] ; 8. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 15H-Mitch Harble[1] ; 2. 38-Leyton Wagner[4] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[2] ; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[7] ; 5. 12-Luke Griffith[10] ; 6. X-Mike Keegan[3] ; 7. 25R-Jordan Ryan[9] ; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[8] ; 9. 14R-Sean Rayhall[5] ; 10. 19-TJ Michael[6]
A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)
1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[7] ; 3. 16-DJ Foos[5] ; 4. 99-Skylar Gee[9] ; 5. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 7. 4-Zane DeVault[8] ; 8. 9-Trey Jacobs[13] ; 9. 5-Kody Brewer[12] ; 10. 23-Cale Thomas[10] ; 11. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[14] ; 12. 35-Stuart Brubaker[15] ; 13. 15C-Chris Andrews[11] ; 14. 38-Leyton Wagner[17] ; 15. 2+-Brian Smith[19] ; 16. 12-Luke Griffith[20] ; 17. 15H-Mitch Harble[16] ; 18. 7M-Brandon Moore[18] ; 19. 4*-Tyler Street[4] ; 20. 32-Bryce Lucius[6]
305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.
Qualifying
1.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.763; 2.3X-Blayne Keckler, 13.961; 3.2-Brenden Torok, 13.969; 4.26-Jamie Miller, 13.973; 5.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.023; 6.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 14.042; 7.12X-Dustin Stroup, 14.078; 8.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.102; 9.319-Steven Watts, 14.113; 10.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.122; 11.8K-Zach Kramer, 14.126; 12.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.136; 13.12-Dylan Watson, 14.209; 14.63-Randy Ruble, 14.216; 15.19R-Steve Rando, 14.231; 16.18-Ben Watson, 14.271; 17.36-Seth Schneider, 14.283; 18.36JR-JJ Henes, 14.299; 19.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.308; 20.49i-John Ivy, 14.316; 21.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.320; 22.27D-Steve Dolphin, 14.354; 23.18Z-Brian Razum, 14.366; 24.26S-Lee Sommers, 14.381; 25.27-Stuart Brubaker, 14.386; 26.35-Stuart Brubaker, 14.386; 27.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.413; 28.78-Austin Black, 14.429; 29.1S-James Saam, 14.541; 30.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.597; 31.2T-Tony Alvarez, 14.692; 32.11TS-Tate Schiets, 14.810;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 12X-Dustin Stroup[2] ; 2. 3X-Blayne Keckler[4] ; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 4. 19R-Steve Rando[5] ; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers[7] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[8] ; 7. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6] ; 8. 26-Jamie Miller[3]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 2. 36JR-JJ Henes[1] ; 3. 8K-Zach Kramer[3] ; 4. 319-Steven Watts[4] ; 5. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[5] ; 6. 1S-James Saam[6] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8] ; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[7]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4] ; 2. 9R-Logan Riehl[2] ; 3. 12-Dylan Watson[1] ; 4. 27-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 5. 2-Brenden Torok[3] ; 6. 51M-Haldon Miller[5] ; 7. 78-Austin Black[8] ; 8. 27D-Steve Dolphin[6]
Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)
1. 63-Randy Ruble[2] ; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[4] ; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[3] ; 4. 49i-John Ivy[6] ; 5. 18-Ben Watson[1] ; 6. 36-Seth Schneider[5] ; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum[7]
B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)
1. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[2] ; 2. 2-Brenden Torok[3] ; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5] ; 4. 26S-Lee Sommers[1] ; 5. 26-Jamie Miller[13] ; 6. 36-Seth Schneider[8] ; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[7] ; 8. 18-Ben Watson[4] ; 9. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[9] ; 10. 78-Austin Black[11] ; 11. 18Z-Brian Razum[12] ; 12. 27D-Steve Dolphin[15] ; 13. 11TS-Tate Schiets[10] ; 14. 1S-James Saam[6] ; 15. 2T-Tony Alvarez[14]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5] ; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[9] ; 3. 3X-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[10] ; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[8] ; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[2] ; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl[6] ; 8. 63-Randy Ruble[3] ; 9. 26-Jamie Miller[21] ; 10. 12-Dylan Watson[13] ; 11. 19R-Steve Rando[14] ; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold[11] ; 13. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[17] ; 14. 3M-Logan Mongeau[19] ; 15. 26S-Lee Sommers[20] ; 16. 319-Steven Watts[4] ; 17. 8K-Zach Kramer[12] ; 18. 2-Brenden Torok[18] ; 19. 36-Seth Schneider[22] ; 20. 36JR-JJ Henes[7] ; 21. 49i-John Ivy[16] ; 22. 27-Stuart Brubaker[15]
Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast
Qualifying
1.15B-Mike Bores, 14.684; 2.1*-Kyle Moore, 14.723; 3.5M-Ryan Markham, 14.730; 4.20B-Todd Brennan, 14.756; 5.92-Justin Chance, 14.892; 6.1N-Casey Noonan, 14.914; 7.7-Nick Cox, 14.932; 8.36-Matt Irey, 14.964; 9.12-Doug Drown, 15.014; 10.91-Rusty Schlenk, 15.048; 11.51-Devin Shiels, 15.083; 12.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.184; 13.79-Nick Kurtz, 15.211; 14.46-Colin Shipley, 15.320; 15.14JR-JR Gentry, 15.435; 16.153-John Miller, 15.475; 17.4M-Jamie Miller, 15.508; 18.11-Austin Gibson, 15.691; 19.51B-Brayden Shiels, 15.773; 20.57-Tyler Johnson, 17.037; 21.16H-Cody Truman, 17.360; 22.RH03-Gregg Haskell, 99.999;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[4] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 3. 74-Jeff Warnick[5] ; 4. 7-Nick Cox[2] ; 5. 4M-Jamie Miller[7] ; 6. 57-Tyler Johnson[8] ; 7. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 8. 79-Nick Kurtz[6]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 92-Justin Chance[3] ; 2. 46-Colin Shipley[1] ; 3. 1N-Casey Noonan[2] ; 4. 15B-Mike Bores[4] ; 5. 11-Austin Gibson[5] ; 6. RH03-Gregg Haskell[7] ; 7. 51B-Brayden Shiels[6]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 20B-Todd Brennan[4] ; 2. 12-Doug Drown[3] ; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[1] ; 4. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2] ; 5. 14JR-JR Gentry[5] ; 6. 153-John Miller[6] ; 7. 16H-Cody Truman[7]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[3] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[5] ; 3. 46-Colin Shipley[7] ; 4. 15B-Mike Bores[8] ; 5. 1N-Casey Noonan[4] ; 6. 51-Devin Shiels[10] ; 7. 74-Jeff Warnick[9] ; 8. RH03-Gregg Haskell[17] ; 9. 20B-Todd Brennan[1] ; 10. 14JR-JR Gentry[15] ; 11. 153-John Miller[18] ; 12. 51B-Brayden Shiels[19] ; 13. 4M-Jamie Miller[13] ; 14. 12-Doug Drown[2] ; 15. 16H-Cody Truman[20] ; 16. 91-Rusty Schlenk[12] ; 17. 11-Austin Gibson[14] ; 18. 7-Nick Cox[11] ; 19. 57-Tyler Johnson[16] ; 20. 92-Justin Chance[6]
CRAUN TAKES ADVANTAGE OF WARNER ISSUE; WINS FIRST CRSA RACE
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – August 17, 2024
DUNDEE, N.Y. – Dan Craun came into the weekend not having a CRSA podium in 2 1/2 years.
Friday night, his racing career changed forever.
Craun took advantage of a Blake Warner mishap with 10 laps to go to score his first career CRSA win in the first race of the Dandy Triple Play. With the win, the driver of the No. 18c becomes the 81st different winner in CRSA history and the fourth first-time winner this season.
“We’ve got a heat race win this year and couldn’t get it done at the end of the night,” said Craun. “This is awesome.”
Warner dominated this race, leading the opening 15 laps, until a brake line issue on the left front, while under caution, ended his night. The No. 21B had up to a 4.5-second lead, easily making his way through lapped traffic.
“There was so much going through my head,” Craun said. “I feel bad for him, but thank you.”
Craun and Warner made up the front row, with Warner immediately clearing Craun in the opening four laps. Craun would keep the gap close on Warner before the race’s first yellow on lap five for Sydney Weatherbee and Vince Chicklets around in turn two.
On the restart, Warner held serve while Dalton Herrick started challenging Craun for second. This would allow Warner to run away with a massive lead in lapped traffic. The run would end on lap 16 when Bob Hamm Jr. spun in turn three.
As the field was pacing under caution, Warner, the leader, came to a sudden stop on the track. Reports came in that a brake line blew out the left front, ending his night.
This is the second time this season Warner has suffered heartbreak while leading. The first was Fonda July 27, when he flipped in turn four and walked away unscathed.
Craun restarted and hung on to the lead as the leader. As the leader approached lapped traffic, Herrick stayed behind while Kyle Pierce and Tyler Graves who were racing for third, hoping the top two would make a mistake.
On the final lap, Herrick showed his nose underneath in turn two, but Craun had a much better exit to clear the No. 29 and not look back to score his first career win by a half second.
"Sometimes I wish we had rearview mirrors, but unfortunately, we don't," joked Craun. “Every time we come up on lapped traffic this is always gonna be a factor. We’re gonna have a bunch of Miller Lites.”
Craun’s career-best finish beats out a second he scored at Land of Legends Raceway Sept. 7, 2019.
A runner-up finish for Herrick is his best this season, beating a pair of thirds at Afton and Fonda.
“I needed to go to the bottom a little sooner at the end,” said Herrick. “We were starting to roll and show Craun the nose. Didn’t have enough laps to perfect it. Lapped traffic would’ve made It interesting.”
After winning last weekend at Thunder Mountain, Kyle Pierce followed up his win with a third-place finish after starting 12th. Back-to-back podiums for “The Flyin' School Teacher" allow Pierce to unofficially close in on Tomy Moreau’s points lead at 23.
“Once we started rolling the bottom, we were trying to gain momentum,” Pierce said. “I was gaining monster runs. If you told me we’d go 12th to third, I wouldn't believe these good runs. We’ll take it.”
Timmy Lotz was the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race, gaining 18 spots to finish sixth after starting 24th.
Ed Kelley received the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race.
Each podium member received a gift card to Dandy.
CRSA is back Saturday for the second round of the Dandy Triple Play at Woodhull Raceway.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 18C-Dan Craun[1]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[4]; 3. 9K-Kyle Pierce[12]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[7]; 5. 25G-Tyler Graves[11]; 6. 18-Timmy Lotz[24]; 7. J27-John Cunningham[22]; 8. 12-Tyler Chartrand[6]; 9. 17E-Ethan Gray[5]; 10. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[8]; 11. 28-Ron Greek[3]; 12. 8-Dillon Paddock[16]; 13. 99-Adam Depuy[23]; 14. 33-Scott Landers[15]; 15. 77-Bob Hamm[20]; 16. D9-Dustin Sehn[21]; 17. 4-Cliff Pierce[10]; 18. 20K-Ed Kelly[19]; 19. 25-Cameron Moss[13]; 20. 48A-Alysha Bay[9]; 21. 21B-Blake Warner[2]; 22. 10-Nathan Pierce[18]; 23. 10P-Vince Chicklets[14]; 24. 33Z-Sydney Wetherbee[17]
B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 77-Bob Hamm[3]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[2]; 3. D9-Dustin Sehn[5]; 4. J27-John Cunningham[7]; 5. 18-Timmy Lotz[8]; 6. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[4]; 7. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[6]; 8. 99-Adam Depuy[1]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 25G-Tyler Graves[1]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[6]; 3. 17E-Ethan Gray[4]; 4. 25-Cameron Moss[2]; 5. 33Z-Sydney Wetherbee[3]; 6. 10P-Vince Chicklets[8]; 7. 77-Bob Hamm[7]; 8. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[5]; 9. 18-Timmy Lotz[9]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 18C-Dan Craun[4]; 2. 21B-Blake Warner[2]; 3. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[1]; 4. 48A-Alysha Bay[8]; 5. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 6. 8-Dillon Paddock[7]; 7. 99-Adam Depuy[9]; 8. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[3]; 9. J27-John Cunningham[6]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 9K-Kyle Pierce[2]; 2. 4-Cliff Pierce[1]; 3. 28-Ron Greek[4]; 4. 29-Dalton Herrick[6]; 5. 12-Tyler Chartrand[7]; 6. 20K-Ed Kelly[3]; 7. 10-Nathan Pierce[8]; 8. D9-Dustin Sehn[5]
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Macedo and Bosma Produce FENDT Jackson Nationals Victories at Jackson Motorplex
Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 16, 2024) - Carson Macedo and Brandon Bosma were victorious on Friday night at Jackson Motorplex, which hosted Night 2 of the 46 th annual FENDT Jackson Nationals.
The front row of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series main event consisted of the last four FENDT Jackson Nationals champions with Logan Schuchart - the 2020 and 2021 event winner - on the pole and the two-time defending champion Macedo on the outside.
Macedo quickly powered into the top spot at the start and led the distance of the 30-lap feature, which was only slowed one time for a caution with 10 laps remaining.
Traffic ramped up the excitement of the race that featured a myriad of slide jobs and in the waning laps Sheldon Haudenschild, who hustled from fourth to second place on the late restart, closed to within a couple of car lengths of Macedo. However, Macedo was able to pick through traffic efficiently to win by 0.402 seconds.
"I was able to get a really good start to the feature, get by Logan and take command of the feature," he said. "I could feel that my pace was slowing down as we got to traffic. I got held up big time off (turn) four one time by a lapper.
"Wins are what keeps everybody's spirits up. We haven't done as much this year as we have in the past. We run in the top five often, but we just haven't been winning enough. Hopefully we can double up tomorrow and get another Jackson Nationals under our belt."
Macedo has won three of the last five World of Outlaws A Mains at Jackson Motorplex. The performance on Friday marked his fourth career series triumph at the track.
Haudenschild's runner-up result was his 17 th top five of the season with the World of Outlaws.
"I had a good restart there," he said. "I had a lane open, went around them. I felt I was pacing the No. 41 nice there. I just didn't capitalize in traffic."
David Gravel captured a third-place finish to increase his lead in the World of Outlaws championship standings.
"I thought we had a really good race car," he said. "The track was slightly top dominant, but the lapped traffic made it exciting. I'm really, really happy with the car. It's been fun to drive the car this year and I'm looking forward to tomorrow for sure."
Aaron Reutzel was fourth and Schuchart rounded out the top five.
Gravel set quick time during qualifying before the heat races were won by Dusty Zomer, Macedo, Haudenschild and Bill Balog. Schuchart drove to the dash victory and Kelby Watt was the Last Chance Showdown winner.
Bosma garnered a FENDT Jackson Nationals title by leading the final 23 laps of the $2,500-to-win Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series presented by Heser Auto & Detailing main event.
"It's pretty awesome," he said. "This means a lot. This is the biggest win in my career. Knowing everybody who's won this race and to put my name in the history books is pretty awesome."
The feature got off to a rough start with three cautions and a red flag before three laps were completed. John Lambertz led the first two laps before Bosma drove around him exiting turn two following a restart. He held off a mid-race charge from 10th-starting Jacob Peterson and a late rally from Lee Goos Jr. to win by 0.627 seconds.
Monty Ferriera, who started 13th, found something in the middle of the track in the second half of the race to advance for a third-place result. Matt Johnson finished fourth and Peterson was fifth.
Logan Moore and Mike Stien were the B Main winners.
The FENDT Jackson Nationals finale is Saturday with a $25,000-to-win World of Outlaws program as well as a $5,000-to-win Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars feature. The gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps slated to start at 7 p.m.
Race tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .
THE FENDT JACKSON NATIONALS NIGHT 2 RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 16, 2024) -
World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series
NOS Energy Drink Feature (30 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (2); 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (5); 3. 2-David Gravel (3); 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel (6); 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart (1); 6. 23-Garet Williamson (4); 7. 17B-Bill Balog (7); 8. 55-Kerry Madsen (13); 9. 3-Tim Kaeding (11); 10. 15-Donny Schatz (14); 11. 27-Emerson Axsom (17); 12. 10-Scott Bogucki (18); 13. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (19); 14. 5T-Ryan Timms (20); 15. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (12); 16. 17GP-Justin Henderson (10); 17. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 18. O9-Matt Juhl (15); 19. 24T-Christopher Thram (24); 20. 7S-Landon Crawley (16); 21. 2KS-Kelby Watt (21); 22. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (22); 23. 44-Chris Martin (23); 24. 83-Michael Kofoid (9).
MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 2KS-Kelby Watt (2); 2. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 3. 44-Chris Martin (3); 4. 24T-Christopher Thram (7); 5. 70-Kraig Kinser (8); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 7. 74N-Luke Nellis (4); 8. 64-Andy Pake (13); 9. 4W-Matt Wasmund (10); 10. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (12); 11. 17D-Ryan Bickett (14); 12. 6-Max Guilford (1); 13. 14H-Scott Winters (9); 14. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (11).
Toyota Dash (6 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart (4); 2. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 3. 2-David Gravel (6); 4. 23-Garet Williamson (2); 5. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (3); 6. 87-Aaron Reutzel (7); 7. 17B-Bill Balog (5); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8).
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (2); 2. 2-David Gravel (1); 3. 83-Michael Kofoid (3); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen (6); 5. 27-Emerson Axsom (5); 6. 44-Chris Martin (8); 7. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (7); 8. 4W-Matt Wasmund (9); 9. 6-Max Guilford (4).
Milton Hershey School Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel (2); 3. 17GP-Justin Henderson (4); 4. 15-Donny Schatz (3); 5. 10-Scott Bogucki (8); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 7. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (9).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (1); 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart (2); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding (5); 4. O9-Matt Juhl (4); 5. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 7. 70-Kraig Kinser (6); 8. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Bill Balog (1); 2. 23-Garet Williamson (2); 3. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (3); 4. 7S-Landon Crawley (5); 5. 5T-Ryan Timms (7); 6. 2KS-Kelby Watt (4); 7. 14H-Scott Winters (8); 8. 64-Andy Pake (6).
Sea Foam Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.657 (5); 2. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.676 (21); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.709 (16); 4. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:12.808 (2); 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:12.851 (23); 6. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.852 (1); 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.860 (33); 8. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:12.862 (27); 9. 83-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.880 (20); 10. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.889 (8); 11. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.932 (15); 12. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:12.935 (22); 13. 6-Max Guilford, 00:12.960 (10); 14. 17GP-Justin Henderson, 00:12.980 (3); 15. O9-Matt Juhl, 00:12.981 (25); 16. 2KS-Kelby Watt, 00:12.990 (28); 17. 27-Emerson Axsom, 00:12.994 (18); 18. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.004 (24); 19. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.014 (19); 20. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:13.093 (32); 21. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.095 (13); 22. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:13.095 (12); 23. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:13.117 (34); 24. 64-Andy Pake, 00:13.134 (29); 25. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.172 (17); 26. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:13.203 (6); 27. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.204 (7); 28. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:13.219 (14); 29. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.245 (11); 30. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.302 (4); 31. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:13.351 (26); 32. 14H-Scott Winters, 00:13.447 (31); 33. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:13.563 (30); 34. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:13.601 (9).
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series presented by Heser Auto & Detailing
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 23-Brandon Bosma (4); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 3. 45-Monty Ferriera (13); 4. 30-Matt Johnson (1); 5. 80P-Jacob Peterson (10); 6. 1300-Brett Allen (14); 7. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (11); 8. 31-Koby Werkmeister (9); 9. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (7); 10. 9D-Dominic Dobesh (16); 11. 12L-John Lambertz (2); 12. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (15); 13. 19-Nate Eakin (6); 14. 18-Tyler Rabenberg (19); 15. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (8); 16. 43-Jake Greenwood (24); 17. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (5); 18. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (12); 19. 4-Mike Stien (22); 20. 41-Jeff Wilke (23); 21. 6-Logan Moore (21); 22. (DNF) 28X-Madi Miller (18); 23. (DNF) 2D-Dusty Ballenger (17); 24. (DNF) 81K-Kyla Anderson (20).
B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 6-Logan Moore (2); 2. 41-Jeff Wilke (1); 3. 9A-Hunter Hanson (3); 4. 55R-Ryan Serrao (4); 5. 81-Jared Jansen (9); 6. 13-Mel Halverson (5); 7. 9-Laney Moore (6); 8. 91-Andrew Sullivan (10); 9. 88-Nathan Thelen (7); 10. (DNF) 62J-Jay Masur (8).
B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 4-Mike Stien (2); 2. 43-Jake Greenwood (1); 3. 56-Bill Johnson (3); 4. 23C-Ben Crees (4); 5. 90-Eric Schulz (5); 6. 12P-Ryan Navratil (8); 7. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (7); 8. (DNF) 35X-Jeff Lackey (9); 9. (DNF) 3K-Dominic Kerzman (6); 10. (DNF) 28-Nicholas Winter (10).
UP NEXT -
The FENDT Jackson Nationals: Saturday - the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars
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JACKSON MOTORPLEX -
Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from May through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Power Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .
Tasker Phillips Strikes Again in 34 Thriller!
by Bill Wright
West Burlington, IA, August 16, 2024 – Tasker Phillips won for the second time this season at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa with the Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Friday night. After the race got off to an awkward and slow first seven laps, things got thrilling down the stretch and the Pleasantville, Iowa native netted $2,000 for his win.
Corbin Gurley bicycled and got all but upside down at the first try at green in the 25-lap feature. He rejoined the field after changing a flat left rear tire. Once Green, Tanner Gebhardt shot into the early lead ahead of Josh Schneiderman, Tasker Phillips, Terry McCarl and Colton Fisher. Four laps in, Jake Glasgow flipped hard down the backstretch. Chase Richards was also involved, but make repairs in the work area and continued. Glasgow exited the car under his own power.
Paul Nienhiser entered the top five on the restart, and passed McCarl on the low side to gain fourth on lap seven. Things became disjointed at that point, when Blaine Jamison spun, bringing caution. A third starting Phillips jumped the start on the next try at green and was moved back a spot. On the next try, Alex Vande Voort got into the wall entering the pits, bringing another red. He was o.k. At the same time, Fisher went to the work area to make repairs. The third try was not a charm, as a caution was coming out for Cam Sorrels when the third running Nienhiser flipped in turn four. He was uninjured.
The last 18 laps went green. Gebhardt, who had a damaged nose wing throughout, led Schneiderman, Phillips, McCarl and Dustin Selvage back to green. Miles Paulus quickly moved into the top five. Phillips and Schneiderman battled hard for second, exchanging the spot three times.
Gebhardt, with bad nose wing and all, entered lapped traffic on the seventeenth circuit in pursuit of his first ever Sprint Invaders win. Phillips had gotten by Schneiderman and was now focused on the lead. He shot a slider on Gebhardt and took the point on lap 19. Paulus was also on the move, taking third form Schneiderman with three to go, and passing Gebhardt for second on the following lap.
Phillips led the last few laps and won over Paulus, and Schneiderman, who moved by Gebhardt late. Hard-charger Dustin Selvage was fourth and Gebhardt finished fifth. McCarl, Tyler Lee, Garrett Benson, Sawyer Phillips and Chase Richards rounded out the top ten. Fisher, Tasker Phillips and Paulus won heats, and Schneiderman won the Dash. Chase Richards claimed the B main. Tyler Graves tipped over in the B main, but was uninjured.
“I respect this track,” said Phillips in Victory Lane. “You have to respect the walls here. Schneiderman gave me room…it wasn’t a whole lot of room, but he gave me enough to work with it. I was on the edge of my seat, but I’m glad we got it done. I have to thank this team. I don’t have a whole lot of time to work on the car with the farming, and I couldn’t get it done without them.”
“To be honest, we weren’t good in the Dash,” said Paulus. “We started all over, and changed bars, and changed all kinds of stuff. My buddy Angelo from Australia is here helping me, and that’s been a huge help. He got her dialed in. We stunk the first seven laps, and at the end, we were really good. It was narrow at the beginning and once it widened up, it got pretty dang racy.”
“We’re pretty disappointed really,” said Schneiderman of his third place run after starting on the pole. “We struggled the second half of the race. With about three to go, I about clobbered Tanner, because I had no brakes left. It’s part of racing. Lapped traffic made it interesting. I wasn’t going to give (Phillips) an inch. I love racing Tasker. He did a good job and made the moves when he needed to. We were able to get by him a couple times, but I couldn’t get by Tanner to save my life.”
The Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders head to Peoria Speedway, Saturday, August
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Mohrfeld Solar Sprint Invaders Results
Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 1TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (4) 2. 98P, Miles Paulus, Marshall, MO (6) 3. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (1) 4. 6w, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (12) 5. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (2) 6. 99, Terry McCarl, Altoona, IA (5) 7. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (14) 8. 2B, Garrett Benson, Concordia, MO (11) 9. 3P, Sawyer Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (15) 10. 4, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (17) 11. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (10) 12. 2, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (9) 13. 51J, Blaine Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (19) 14. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (3) 15. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (18) 16. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (7) 17. 57, Cam Sorrels, Hallsville, MO (20) 18. 5A, Alex Vande Voort, Knoxville, IA (8) 19. 62, Jake Glasgow, Burlington, IA (16) 20. 12, Corbin Gurley, Hebron, IN (13). Lap Leaders: Gebhardt 1-18, T. Phillips 19-25. KSE Hard-charger: Selvage.
Randall’s Performance Heat one (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (2*) 2. Josh Schneiderman (4*) 3. McCain Richards (1*) 4. Chase Porter (6*) 5. Sawyer Phillips (5*) 6. Dustin Selvage (9*) 7. Cam Sorrels (3) 8. Cody Wehrle (8) 9. 4M, Mike Mayberry, Fremont, IA (7)
Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (2*) 2. Tanner Gebhardt (4*) 3. Alex Vande Voort (5*) 4. Tyler Lee (3*) 5. Jake Glasgow (6*) 6. Chase Richards (7) 7. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (8) 8. 88, Riley Scott, Quincy, IL (1)
Morning Sun Farm Implement Heat three (started, *qualified for feature), 8 laps: 1. Miles Paulus (1*) 2. Paul Nienhiser (2*) 3. Terry McCarl (5*) 4. Corbin Gurley (4*) 5. Garrett Benson (7*) 6. Blaine Jamison (3) 7. 71, Brandon Worthington, Indianola, IA (6) 8. 25, Tyler Graves, Chariton, IA (8)
Agriland FS Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Josh Schneiderman (1) 2. Tanner Gebhardt (3) 3. Colton Fisher (2) 4. Tasker Phillips (5) 5. Terry McCarl (4) 6. Miles Paulus (6)
Golden Eagle Distributors Budweiser B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Chase Richards (1) 2. Cody Wehrle (8) 3. Blaine Jamison (2) 4. Cam Sorrels (5) / 5. Brandon Worthington (4) 6. Dustin Clark (3) 7. Mike Mayberry (9) 8. Riley Scott (6) 9. Tyler Graves (7)
Contingencies
King Racing Products – Garrett Benson
DMI – Jake Glasgow
Saldana Racing Products – Terry McCarl
BMRS – Colton Fisher
Martin and Goos Jr. Record FENDT Jackson Nationals Wins to Open Marquee Event at Jackson Motorplex
Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 15, 2024) - Cameron Martin and Lee Goos Jr. kicked off the opening night of the 46 th annual FENDT Jackson Nationals at Jackson Motorplex by earning feature triumphs on Thursday.
Martin won a thriller of a 25-lap Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars main event, marking his first career win at the track.
Martin paced the field for the first 10 laps before Kaleb Johnson powered into the lead entering turn three on Lap 11. The drivers duked it out in thick traffic for several laps. Martin returned the favor with a slide job into turn one on Lap 18 to regain first place. He then held off late charges from Aaron Reutzel and Matt Juhl to win by 1.272 seconds.
"I just had to kind send it," Martin said. "I made that early race mistake and let Kaleb get by, but ultimately I think I had the better race car. It all worked out my way. When you're out front like that you try to think like you're hot lapping, trying to hit every mark and not slip up. Lapped traffic was very difficult tonight. It almost cost us the win, but we were able to make the most of it and get up front."
Reutzel hustled from ninth to second, using a last-lap pass to secure the runner-up result by four thousandths of a second. He was also the Hard Charger Award winner for gaining the most positions.
"It was pretty narrow to start with, but it got wide and racy," he said. "We'll come back the next two nights and see what we can do."
Juhl rounded out the podium.
"It feels good to be sitting up here," he said. "Lapped traffic didn't go my way. That's part of racing."
Skylar Prochaska placed fourth and Christopher Thram maneuvered from 12 th to fifth.
Reutzel set quick time during qualifying before Justin Jacobsma, Blaine Stegenga and Prochaska produced heat race victories.
Goos Jr. became the first repeat winner of the season at Jackson Motorplex as he garnered the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing 20-lap feature triumph.
Nake Eakin led for the first eight laps before Goos Jr. rapidly closed in as traffic appeared. Eakin drifted up the track in turns one and two on Lap 9, allowing Goos Jr. to pull even down the backstretch and enter turn three on the favored bottom lane. He then slid in front of Eakin to take over the top spot. Goos Jr. led the remainder of the race and pulled away following a restart on Lap 14 to win by 2.052 seconds.
"I knew I had to have lapped traffic," he said. "Once I got out front the car was super easy to drive."
Eakin was the runner up with Brandon Bosma placing third. Matt Johnson finished fourth and Brandon Halverson ended fifth.
Goos Jr. was the quickest out of 43 entrants during qualifying. The heat races were won by Gaige Weldon, Amelia Eisenschenk, Madi Miller, Bayley Ballenger and Johnny Sullivan. Dusty Ballenger was the B Main winner.
The event welcomes the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series on Friday with the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing also part of the program. The gates open at 4 p.m. with hot laps at 7 p.m.
Race tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .
THE FENDT JACKSON NATIONALS NIGHT 1 RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 15, 2024) -
Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 4-Cameron Martin (1); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel (9); 3. 09-Matt Juhl (4); 4. 35-Skylar Prochaska (3); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (12); 6. 96-Blaine Stegenga (8); 7. 83-Sam Henderson (6); 8. 23W-Scott Winters (7); 9. 22-Kaleb Johnson (2); 10. 86-Jacob Hughes (10); 11. 20-Brant O'Banion (13); 12. 18-Corbin Erickson (14); 13. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (5); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett (19); 15. 2-Dylan Opdahl (18); 16. 8-Micah Slendy (16); 17. 11D-Dominic White (15); 18. 91-Andrew Sullivan (17); 19. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (11); 20. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (21); 21. 4W-Matt Wasmund (22); 22. 101-Chuck McGillivray (20); 23. 28-Nicholas Winter (23); 24. 32-Riley Valantine (24); 25. (DNS) 9W-Jeff Watson.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (1); 2. 09-Matt Juhl (3); 3. 86-Jacob Hughes (2); 4. 20-Brant O'Banion (5); 5. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 6. 91-Andrew Sullivan (6); 7. 17B-Ryan Bickett (7); 8. 4W-Matt Wasmund (8); 9. (DNS) 9W-Jeff Watson.
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 96-Blaine Stegenga (1); 2. 22-Kaleb Johnson (4); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 4. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (3); 5. 8-Micah Slendy (6); 6. 11D-Dominic White (5); 7. 101-Chuck McGillivray (7); 8. 28-Nicholas Winter (8).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar Prochaska (1); 2. 23W-Scott Winters (2); 3. 4-Cameron Martin (3); 4. 83-Sam Henderson (4); 5. 18-Corbin Erickson (5); 6. 2-Dylan Opdahl (6); 7. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl (7); 8. 32-Riley Valantine (8).
Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.461 (8); 2. 22-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.465 (3); 3. 83-Sam Henderson, 00:13.621 (2); 4. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:13.655 (4); 5. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:13.700 (1); 6. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:13.709 (16); 7. 86-Jacob Hughes, 00:13.711 (25); 8. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.745 (24); 9. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:13.767 (10); 10. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:13.793 (18); 11. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:13.847 (22); 12. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.946 (19); 13. 20-Brant O'Banion, 00:14.157 (15); 14. 11D-Dominic White, 00:14.178 (12); 15. 18-Corbin Erickson, 00:14.188 (5); 16. 91-Andrew Sullivan, 00:14.188 (9); 17. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:14.282 (7); 18. 2-Dylan Opdahl, 00:14.309 (13); 19. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:14.347 (20); 20. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:14.487 (11); 21. 3J-Jeridan Jordahl, 00:14.634 (23); 22. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:14.773 (14); 23. 28-Nicholas Winter, 00:15.286 (21); 24. 32-Riley Valantine, 00:15.540 (17); 25. (DQ) 9W-Jeff Watson, 00:19.964 (6).
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series presented by Heser Auto & Detailing
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 2. 19-Nate Eakin (1); 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (6); 4. 30-Matt Johnson (2); 5. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (5); 6. 12L-John Lambertz (7); 7. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (10); 8. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (4); 9. 31-Koby Werkmeister (14); 10. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (13); 11. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 12. 13G-Gaige Weldon (11); 13. 45-Monty Ferriera (20); 14. 1300-Brett Allen (19); 15. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (9); 16. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (21); 17. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (16); 18. 43-Jake Greenwood (22); 19. 41-Jeff Wilke (24); 20. (DNF) 9-Dominic Dobesh (12); 21. (DNF) 28-Madi Miller (15); 22. (DNF) 18-Tyler Rabenberg (17); 23. (DNF) 81K-Kyla Anderson (18); 24. (DNF) 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (23).
B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (2); 2. 43-Jake Greenwood (1); 3. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (6); 4. 41-Jeff Wilke (3); 5. 6-Logan Moore (4); 6. 4-Mike Stien (5); 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson (7); 8. 55R-Ryan Serrao (16); 9. 56-Bill Johnson (11); 10. 23C-Ben Crees (10); 11. 35X-Zach Patterson (22); 12. 13-Mel Halverson (8); 13. 90-Eric Schulz (12); 14. 20G-Owen Graf (18); 15. 9X-Laney Moore (21); 16. 3K-Dominic Kerzman (20); 17. 62J-Jay Masur (19); 18. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (17); 19. (DNF) 88-Nathan Thelen (14); 20. (DNF) 65X-Sawyer Grogan (13); 21. (DNS) 81-Jared Jansen; 22. (DNS) 9XX-Ramsie Shoenrock; 23. (DNS) 12P-Ryan Navratil.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 13G-Gaige Weldon (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (4); 3. 9-Dominic Dobesh (2); 4. 41-Jeff Wilke (6); 5. 23C-Ben Crees (8); 6. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (3); 7. 35X-Zach Patterson (9); 8. 43-Jake Greenwood (5); 9. 28G-Gracyn Masur (7).
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (1); 2. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (2); 3. 80P-Jacob Peterson (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 5. 19-Nate Eakin (4); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (6); 7. 20G-Owen Graf (8); 8. (DNF) 9XX-Ramsie Shoenrock (7); 9. (DNS) 12P-Ryan Navratil.
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Madi Miller (1); 2. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (4); 3. 12L-John Lambertz (3); 4. 81K-Kyla Anderson (2); 5. 9X-Laney Moore (9); 6. 13-Mel Halverson (6); 7. 65X-Sawyer Grogan (7); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (8); 9. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (5).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 2. 1300-Brett Allen (1); 3. 30-Matt Johnson (4); 4. 31-Koby Werkmeister (3); 5. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl (6); 6. 6-Logan Moore (5); 7. 88-Nathan Thelen (7); 8. 3K-Dominic Kerzman (8).
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (2); 2. 45-Monty Ferriera (1); 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (4); 4. 56-Bill Johnson (8); 5. 18-Tyler Rabenberg (3); 6. 4-Mike Stien (5); 7. 55R-Ryan Serrao (7); 8. 90-Eric Schulz (6).
Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:14.644 (34); 2. 19-Nate Eakin, 00:14.738 (40); 3. 4SS-Brandon Halverson, 00:14.750 (24); 4. 30-Matt Johnson, 00:14.782 (6); 5. 23-Brandon Bosma, 00:14.799 (33); 6. 23V-Michalob Voeltz, 00:14.828 (41); 7. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:14.876 (9); 8. 12L-John Lambertz, 00:14.897 (4); 9. 31-Koby Werkmeister, 00:14.907 (39); 10. 18-Tyler Rabenberg, 00:14.940 (22); 11. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:14.950 (3); 12. 15-Laela Eisenschenk, 00:14.951 (35); 13. 81K-Kyla Anderson, 00:14.987 (11); 14. 6B-Bayley Ballenger, 00:15.021 (38); 15. 91X-Johnny Sullivan, 00:15.042 (18); 16. 13G-Gaige Weldon, 00:15.079 (10); 17. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk, 00:15.089 (15); 18. 28-Madi Miller, 00:15.091 (37); 19. 1300-Brett Allen, 00:15.114 (14); 20. 45-Monty Ferriera, 00:15.153 (27); 21. 43-Jake Greenwood, 00:15.155 (17); 22. 2D-Dusty Ballenger, 00:15.195 (31); 23. 81-Jared Jansen, 00:15.209 (19); 24. 6-Logan Moore, 00:15.232 (7); 25. 4-Mike Stien, 00:15.246 (20); 26. 41-Jeff Wilke, 00:15.268 (8); 27. 9A-Hunter Hanson, 00:15.288 (29); 28. 13-Mel Halverson, 00:15.320 (12); 29. 3-Jeremiah Jordahl, 00:15.372 (16); 30. 90-Eric Schulz, 00:15.400 (21); 31. 28G-Gracyn Masur, 00:15.414 (42); 32. 9XX-Ramsie Shoenrock, 00:15.420 (23); 33. 65X-Sawyer Grogan, 00:15.466 (1); 34. 88-Nathan Thelen, 00:15.487 (28); 35. 55R-Ryan Serrao, 00:15.506 (25); 36. 23C-Ben Crees, 00:15.549 (5); 37. 20G-Owen Graf, 00:15.550 (2); 38. 62J-Jay Masur, 00:15.715 (13); 39. 3K-Dominic Kerzman, 00:15.991 (43); 40. 56-Bill Johnson, 00:15.991 (32); 41. (DQ) 35X-Zach Patterson, 00:15.305 (30); 42. (DQ) 12P-Ryan Navratil, 00:15.377 (36); 43. (DQ) 9X-Laney Moore, 00:15.414 (26).
UP NEXT -
The FENDT Jackson Nationals: Friday - the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing; Saturday - the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars
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JACKSON MOTORPLEX -
Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from May through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Power Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .
Blair Gets Homecoming ULMS Win; Flick Sprints to Victory; Myers and Seippel Also Score
(Franklin, PA August 11, 2024): Max Blair, of nearby Centerville, was the winner of the ULMS Late Model feature on Sunday night at Tri-City Raceway Park, as the division returned to the track for the first time in three years. A.J. Flick made a late pass of Greg Wilson to steal the Krill Recycling LLC 410 Sprint Car feature win. Blaze Myers topped the 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint Cars, and Josh Seippel was the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock winner.
Logan Zarin and Max Blair presented the thirty lap ULMS Late Model feature on the starting grid, with Blair leading the race from the start. Fourth starting Andy Boozel advanced to second in the early laps before third starting Jared Miley took the spot a few laps in. The first caution period of the race came on lap six and, on the restart, it was Blair again taking command over Miley and Zarin. Miley stayed close, within a second, before the next caution period came with eighteen laps complete. Again, Blair took control when racing resumed, with Miley unable to stay as close to the leader as he did before the caution. A final interlude with three laps remaining gave the field one last shot at the leader. But Blair resumed his lead for the remaining distance to post his second Late Model win at the track, the last coming in 2015. Since then, Blair moved on to compete at the regional and national levels in the Late Model ranks. Miley, the winner of the last Late Model race at the track in 2021, settled for second. Zarin was third over Andy Boozel and Alex Ferree. Tyler Dietz, Doug Eck, Dylan Lewis, Dave Stamm, and Greg Oakes filled the top ten. Blair and Miley were the heat winners. Blair also recorded the evening’s fastest time in qualifications, 17.73 seconds.
The twenty-five lap Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Car feature had Jim Morris and Brandon Spithaler on the front row. Spithaler led the first lap as tight racing in turn four found last week’s winner, Matt Farnham. spinning for the race’s first caution. Farnham was able to restart. A Nathen McDowell spin brought the caution out a lap later. Spithaler continued to show the way over Andy Priest and Bob Felmlee, as the yellow waved again with seven laps complete. It was still Spithaler as second running Priest had trouble on the backstretch to slow the race with twelve laps in. Spithaler now led over Felmlee, as Greg Wilson joined the lead battle. Wilson took second from Felmlee with the final caution on lap fifteen setting up an exciting ten lap run to the finish. When the green flew again, it was Spithaler now having his hands full with Wilson on the low line and seventh starting A.J. Flick on the outside lane. Wilson made an inside pass of Spithaler in turn four to take the lead on lap twenty, with Spithaler then retiring from the race. With Wilson low and Flick high and the leaders in race traffic, the battle was on for the win. Flick made the outside work off turn four to take the lead on lap twenty-two, as he held off Wilson’s challenges to win his fourth of the year and fourteenth at the track. Felmlee was third, with Farnham recovering to finish fourth. Brandon Matus was fifth, as Morris, Andy Cavanaugh, Bodey McClintock, Aaron Marano, and Nathen McDowell completed the top ten. Morris and Felmlee were the heat winners. A heat race incident involving Jeremy Weaver and Sean Rayhall severely damaged both machines, ending the evening for both teams.
Ricky Tucker, III and Arnie Kent led the 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint feature to green with Kent taking the early lead. Fourth starting Blaze Myers was quickly up to challenge and, with an inside pass in turn three, he took the lead on lap two. Once in front, Myers quickly began to put distance between himself and the competition. Second was hotly contested as the green flag laps clicked by. Myers took the checkered flag 4.667 seconds ahead of his competitors. The win was his third of the season and fourth in the division. Kent prevailed over Joe Buccola in the battle for second. Last week’s winner, John Mollick, was fourth and Luke Mulichak was fifth for his best finish of the season. Mollick and Myers took the heat wins.
The fifteen lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock main had Jake Whitling and Pat Fielding on the front row with Whitling leading from the start. A caution period on lap two slowed the pace, as fourth starting Josh Seippel took the lead on the restart. Late restarts on laps nine and ten gave the field additional chances to challenge, but Seippel went on to win his second feature of the year and eighth in the division, in the 300th Pro Stock race since the track reopened in 1995. Whitling matched his season’s best finish in second, 1.282 seconds behind, with Rod Laskey third. Joey Zambotti was fourth, with Russ Coyne fifth. Heat winners were Jim Fosnaught and Zambotti.
Mollick built upon his lead in the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge.
Next week, Tri-City Raceway Park will present the Ryder Memorial for the BRP Mofified Tour. The 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds will be ready to defend their home turf. Remember that the ground pounding Big Blocks will be back over Labor Day weekend for a double feature program, so mark your racing calendars for that one!
The divisional sponsors of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 are: Krill Recycling, LLC (410 Sprint Cars), 21st Century Energy Group (Modifieds), Hovis Auto & Truck Supply (Pro Stocks), and 4 Your Car Connection (RUSH Sprint Cars).
All competitors at Tri City Raceway Park will be eligible for the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge. The driver that wins the most heat races over the course of the season, regardless of the class, will receive a special award.
Other marketing partners of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 include: Erie Beer, Wab-Tec (manufacturer of locomotive engines), Schaeffer Lubricants, Keystone Transit (school buses), Blue Ox Timbers (buyers of timberland timber land management), Constable Refuse (residential and commercial garbage collectors), First Rate Realty (real estate sales), Landscape Connection (portable toilets and landscape supplies), KEI-Klapec Express Inc. (trucking company), BKI-Bert Klapec Inc. (excavation and demolition), Shambaugh Towing, Gibson Hill Automotive (auto repair), McCandless Ford Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), McCandless Trailer Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), Big Dog RC (remote controlled cars and race track), McGregor Excavating, Les Frickshun (lubricants and undercoating), Bish Heating & Cooling, Wet Hose LLC (pressure washing), Heffern Septic Service, Tionesta Builders Supply (located in Tionesta and Shippenville), UCIP-United Community Independence Program (housing and services for the handicapped), Close Racing Supply, Billy’s Garage & Towing, Oakland-Rampart Equipment (makers of centrifugal dryers, wash systems, and separators), Shaw Industries (machine shop), Welding Technologies, Froggie Radio, and Hards Welding.
Remember that you will need to check the Facebook page, Tri City Raceway Park, for current information. The former website is not updated and will soon be replaced.
Tri-City Raceway Park is located just a few miles north of Franklin, PA, at 3430 State Route 417 in Oakland Township. Professional auto racing is presented in a family friendly atmosphere most Sunday evenings from May through Labor Day weekend.
ULMS Late Models: Max Blair, Jared Miley, Logan Zarin, Andy Boozel, Alex Ferree, Tyler Dietz, Doug Eck, Dylan Lewis, Dave Stamm, Greg Oakes, Michael Lake, Chris Schneider, Darrell Bossard, Doiglas Eck, Jon Rohacevich. Nicholas Eck, Bump Hedman.
Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars: A.J. Flick, Greg Wilson, Bob Felmlee, Matt Farnham, Brandon Matus, Jim Morris, III, Andy Cavanaugh, Bodey McClintock, Aaron Marano, Nathen McDowell, Jazlyn Boyles, Brandon Spithaler, Andy Priest, Sean Rayhall (DNS), Jeremy Weaver (DNS).
4 Your Car Cinnection RUSH Sprint Cars: Blaze Myers, Arnie Kent, Joe Buccola, John Mollick, Luke Mulichak, Ricky Tucker, III, Brent Rhebergen, Cullen Hutchison, Billy Myers, Charles McClintock, Logen Lockhart, Tyler Clark, Shane Heath, Trent Marshall.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks: Josh Seippel, Jake Whitling, Rod Laskey, Joey Zambotti, Russ Coyne, Doug Iorio, II, Andrew Hammond, Travis Norman, Aaron Smith, Tony Spaghetti, Jimmy Fosnaught, Jason Kimmy, Charlie McMillen, Pat Fielding.
Bard Sweeps 410s at Clinton County
Mill Hall, PA – Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery, PA earned his second career 410 sprint car victory on Saturday night at the Clinton County Speedway. Both feature wins occurred at Clinton County just weeks apart. Bard was the winner of the third annual Phil Walter Classic collecting the $6,300 payday, a race honoring Phil Walter the all-time 410 feature winner at the 1/3-mile oval. Devin Freise won the East Coast Legends twin feature events and Matt Weaver of Centre Hall won the 4 Cylinders.
Bard, who won his heat race qualifier stared on the pole alongside Indiana driver, Devin DeVault. Bard took the lead from the drop of the green flag, leading DeVault, defending race winner Dale Blaney of Ohio, Davie Franek of New Jersey, and Dominic Melair of Pennsylvania.
The first caution occurred on lap number 7, when Linden’s Dale Schweikart
spun in turn two. Bard held off DeVault while Dominic Melair passed Franek for
fourth and began to challenge Blaney. A lap eleven caution for Josh Beamer and
Billy Dietrich when the two tangled on the front stretch, resulting in both
drivers going to the pit area.
Following the restart, Bard and DeVault ran first and second, while Blaney
and Melair continued to battle for the third postion. A lap 15 caution for Owen
Dimm and Tylar Rutherford who tangled in turn four bunched the field up once
again. Bard again maintained the lead, with DeVault, Blaney, Melair, and Mike
Bauer now running in the top five.
Bard began to quickly catch of the tail end of the field, which would make
lapped traffic a factor. Bard tried to maneuver the lapped traffic which slowed
his pace, allowing DeVault to close the gap between the top two cars. Meanwhile,
Blaney and Melair continued battle for the third postion. On lap number 25 and
in heavy lapped traffic, Melair passed Blaney for third and made it a three-car
battle for the lead. With two laps remaining, DeVault was on the rear bumper of
Bard and threatened to take the lead. As the duo came to the white flag it was a
drag race into turns one and two. Bard exited turn two with a slight lead over
DeVault and Melair was also withing striking distance hoping the top two would
make a mistake. As they entered turns three and four, DeVault took one last
attempt to steal the win, as the exited turn four, brining the crowd to their
feet as the leaders were side by side at the line. Bard, narrowly edged out
DeVault by .086 seconds for the win. Melair was third, Blaney fourth and Michael
Bauer was fifth. Sixth through tenth were Tyler Ross, Davie Franek, Logan
Rumsey, Dan Shetler and AJ Flick. Heats were won Davie Franek, Dale Blaney,
Garrett Bard, and Devin DeVault. B-Mains were won by Derek Swartz and Dylan
Norris. 44 sprint cars were in competition.
The East Coast Legends competed in twin 15 lap main events. In the first
feature event, Colton Friese and Seth Kearchner started on the front row.
Kearchner led the first three circuits, until Coton Friese made a pass for the
lead. Lincoln Kearchner and Devin Friese started working their way toward the
front, moving into second and third positions by lap number six. In the final
laps, Devin Friese began putting pressure on his nephew, Colton and by the white
flag lap it was a family feud to the finish. Devin Friese made the pass as the
duo exited turn four and the two Kearchners of Lincoln and Seth were right there
as well, Colton spun as his uncle crossed the line to take the win. Lincoln
Kearchner was second, Sith Kearchner was fourth, and Logan Jones completed the
top five. Sixth through tenth were Vincent Wenrich, Justin Wagaman, Kelby
Friese, Darren Lucas and Dave Benner. Heats were won by Colton Friese, Seth
Kearchner, and Devin Friese.
The East Coast Legends Series inverted the top 12 finishers for the start of
their second feature event. Grady McGrew started on the outside of the front row
and took the early lead. Seth Kearchner quickly moved to the front and was
running second by lap number six. On lap number seven, the red flag came out for
the car of Benjamin Morrow, when it caught on fire going into turn number two.
Morrow was ok. Devin Friese who started 12 worked his way through the field and
was up to second by lap number nine. A lap later he passed McGrew for the lead
and led the final 6 laps to claim his second victory of the season. McGrew held
onto second followed by Seth Kearchner, Scott Houdeschell, and Colton Friese.
Sixth through tenth were Darren Lucas, Justin Wagaman, Scott Spidle, Dalton
Friese and Kelby Friese.
Kyler Stahl and Larry Beachel started on the front row of the 4 Cylinder feature event. By the completion of lap number one., Matt Weaver charged from his third starting position into the lead, as Stahl, Beachel and Coty Maines battled for the runner up position. The events only caution occurred on lap number four when Terry Karchiner stopped on the speedway. Following the restart, Weaver continued to hold the lead, as Zak Kline and Coty Maines worked their way to the front of the field. At the midway point, Weaver was leading Kline, Beachel, Maines and Blake Snyder. Maines moved into third with two laps to go. Weaver raced to the win over Kline, Maines, Beachel and Snyder. Sixth through tenth Kyler Stahl, Garrett Lucas, Jason Koch, Dalton Lucas, and Kyle Strouse. Heats were won by Maines and Weaver
The Clinton County Speedway returns this Friday with the annual Len Stroud Memorial for the Limited Late Models paying $1,200 to win. In addition, the Pro Stocks, 270 Micros and 4 Cylinders will be on the card. Gates open at 5 and Hot laps begin at 7PM. For the latest speedway information visit the speedway website at www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or follow the speedway social media channels on Facebook, Instagram and X.
410 SPRINTS: 1. Garrett Bard, 2. Zane DeVault 3. Domenic Melair 4. Dale Blaney 5. Michale Bauer 6. Tyler Ross 7. Davie Franek, 8. Logan Rumsey 9. Dan Shetler 10. AJ Flick 11. TJ Stutts 12. Greg Wilson 13. Mike Thompson 14. Dale Schweikart 15. Dylan Norris 16. JT Ferry 17. Jordan Givler 18. Tylar Rutherford 19. Jake Water 20. Derek Swartz 21. Chris Smith 22. Owen Dimm 23. Josh Beamer 24. Billy Dietrich
DNS: Joe Kata III, Wyatt Walizer, John Jerich, Ryan Smith, Bob Felmlee, Croix Beasom, Kruz Kepner, Dustin Prettyleaf, Matt Heimbach, Cameron Smith, Daryl Stimeling, Tanner Brown, Seth Schnoke, Kyle Keen, Kar Walizer, Sean Rayhall, Dustin Baney, Chris Frank, Hayden Miller, John Walp
EAST COAST LEGENDS (feature 1): 1. Devin Friese, 2. Lincoln Keachner 3. Seth Keachner 4. Scott Houdeschell 5. Logan Jones 6. Vincent Wenrich 7. Justin Wagaman 8. Kelby Friese 9. Darren Lucas 10. Dave Benner 11. Grady McGrew 12. Erick Hurst 13. Hunter McElroy 14. Scott Spidle 15. Moses Goetz 16. Benjamin Morrow 17. Dalton Friese 18. Matt Grebe 19. Dustin Burnisky 20. Jimmy Eicher 21. Colton Friese 22. Ben Burnisky
EAST COAST LEGENDS (feature 2): ): 1. Devin Friese, 2. Grady McGrew 3. Seth Keachner 4. Scott Houdeschell 5. Colton Friese 6. Darren Lucas 7. Justin Wagaman 8. Scott Spidle 9. Dalton Friese 10. Kelby Friese 11. Erick Hurst 12. Vincent Wenrich 13. Hunter McElroy 14. Dave Benner 15. Moses Goetz 16. Matt Grebe 17. Dustin Burnisky 18. Lincoln Keachner 19. Ben Burnisky 20. Benjamin Morrow 21. Jimmy Eicher 21. 22. DNS Logan Jones
4-CYLINDERS: 1. Matt Weaver, 2. Zak Kline 3. Coty Maines 4. Larry Beachel Jr. 5. Blake Snyder 6. Kyler Stahl 7. Garrett Lucas 8. Jason Koch 9. Dalton Lucas 10. Kyle Strouse 11. Nick Snook 12. Terry Karichner 13. Alyssa Snook 14. Chaz Beaver 15. Ian Heaps DNS Toby Maines
PIERCE TAKES WIN IN FRONT OF STUDENTS AT THUNDER MOUNTAIN
Race Report By: Marty Czekala | Aug. 11, 2024
CENTER LISLE, N.Y. – Kyle Pierce’s day job isn’t too far from Thunder Mountain Speedway.
As a fourth grade teacher at Spencer-Van Etten Central School, under an hour away, many of his students showed up to watch him race his 305 Sprint car. They may now be good luck charms.
Pierce passed underneath Billy VanInwegen with eight laps to go to score his second win of the season at Thunder Mountain in the Joe’s Garage Southern Tier Series.
“I hope they come back with us," said Pierce in victory lane. We have a lot of family, people from school that have been coming. It's cool to pick up a win, but more special when they hear it 180 days out of the school year."
A pair of VanInwegens made up the front row: Emily VanInwegen followed by Billy VanInwegen, the latter of whom finished second last May. "Emily V" led the opening laps in the sibling rivalry, but "Billy V" grabbed the lead back on the outside through three and four.
“The Flyin' School Teacher" Pierce would move up to the runner-up spot, passing Emily VanInwegen on the top before the first yellow flew around the halfway point for Kirsten Dombrowski, spinning in turn three.
The restart saw Billy VanInwegen's No. 56v hold serve. Pierce explored options from the high to the low grooves and the leader cut off. Pierce seemed really good on the top, but when Billy VanInwegen took the top, the No. 9k switched downstairs and, on lap 18, took the lead in three and four to not look back and win.
“If you told me I was gonna do that, I wouldn't believe you," Pierce said. "I never ran the top here before; we were hoping I could poke my nose one time and get back to where I was. He’s not the guy you want behind you when it gets slick.”
The win is Pierce’s second of the Joe’s Garage Southern Tier Series and the sixth of his career, tying him for 13th on the all-time wins list.
In victory lane, Pierce dedicated this win to the late Evan Canfield, former CRSA Sprints photographer. Pierce revealed that plans were in the works to have Canfield’s EC Media logo on the wing of “The Flyin’ School Teacher’s.”
Two races at Thunder Mountain in 2024 and two runner-up finishes for Billy VanInwegen. Déjà vu to last May when he led early and then lost it later in the going.
“Real good early, horrid at the end,” said Billy VanInwegen. “Kyle ran a good race. Thanks to the VanDusen family for letting me run this thing. I need to get this thing to take off at the start. Just do our homework and find some speed.”
As for the other VanInwegen in the field, Emily VanInwegen piloted her No. 19em ride to third, her first podium finish since June 2019 at Glen Ridge when she finished second and her first top-five finish since Aug. 2022 at Afton.
“I ran the bottom all night except the feature, which is usually my safe zone," said Emily VanInwegen. “I wasn’t too sure how it was going to plan out. We gave it our best and this is where it’s at.”
Blake Warner finished sixth tonight after starting from 18th place, gaining 12 spots to make him the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the Race.
Despite finishing in 18th, Jordan Hutton's moves throughout the race's first half awarded him the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race. Hutton was involved in a crash in the final laps to end his night.
Up next for the CRSA Sprints is their first two-in-two of the year at Outlaw Speedway Friday and Woodhull Raceway Saturday for the first races in the Dandy Triple Play.
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 9k-Kyle Pierce[4]; 2. 56v-Billy VanInwegen[2]; 3. 19em-Emily VanInwegen[1]; 4. 29-Dalton Herrick[5]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[3]; 6. 21B-Blake Warner[18]; 7. 77-Bob Hamm[6]; 8. 28-Ron Greek[11]; 9. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr.[7]; 10. J27-John Cunningham[8]; 11. 4-Cliff Pierce[14]; 12. D9-Dustin Sehn[9]; 13. 33-Scott Landers[17]; 14. 10p-Vince Chicklets[12]; 15. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[13]; 16. 42-Jeremy Hamilton[19]; 17. 19c-Mark Connoly[15]; 18. 66-Jordan Hutton[10]; 19. 22m-Aaron Shelton[16]; 20. 10-Nathan Pierce[20]
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GAUGE GARCIA SLIDES INTO 64TH JOHNNY KEY CLASSIC VICTORY LANE AT OCEAN
SPEEDWAY
WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 10, 2024) – Lemoore’s Gauge Garcia used an
old-school Ocean Speedway low line maneuver in turns three and four to prevail
over Bud Kaeding of San Jose and win the 64th Johnny Key Classic on Saturday
night in Watsonville. Garcia slid past Kaeding in the fourth turn on lap 29,
then led over a green-white-checkered finish for the $3,000 win.
“I have no idea man. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut every now and then. I
happened to hit (the bottom) once and I stuck with it and it was great,” Garcia
said. “It was a great night and I’m so excited to be here. This is not realistic
right now. About halfway through that race if you told me I was going to win, I
would have said you were crazy.”
Friday runner-up and 1996 Key Classic winner Kaeding led the 27 entries in
time trials. He also made a bold outside pass to win the dash race for the pole
position for the 30-lap feature.
Kaeding led the first six laps through a series of restarts with Arizona’s
Ashton Torgerson hot on his trail. Torgerson drove into the lead on lap seven in
turn one but the move was nullified by a caution flag.
Torgerson and Caeden Steele of Fresno squared off for second place with
Steele using the bottom to take the position on lap 10. The race saw six
restarts in the first 16 laps with Garcia advancing from tenth on the grid into
third by that point, using the bottom to pass Friday winner Tanner Carrick of
Lincoln.
Hanford’s DJ Netto spun on the front stretch out of a top-ten position with
six laps to go for a caution flag. On the restart, Garcia drove underneath
Steele for second then attempted to do the same on Kaeding. Garcia’s attempts
bore fruit when he slid past Kaeding in turn four to lead lap 29. The white flag
was followed by a caution flag when Kyle Rasmussen spun in turn two. Garcia
preserved the lead position for the restart. Kaeding tried the top down the
backstretch but got a slight piece of the wall, allowing Garcia some separation.
Garcia took the win over Kaeding and 16th-starting Sean Becker of Roseville.
Becker was credited with the Tribute to JP Morgan / Mr. Pickles of Morgan Hill
$250 Hard Charger. Steele and Clayton’s Joey Ancona rounded out the top-five.
Salinas’ Caleb Debem finished eighth, allowing the 18-year-old to wrap up the
2024 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo championship as well.
Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell won his fifth Western Midget Racing feature of the
season and closed in on the championship battle with 2023 champion Bryant Bell
of Oakley in the process. The 25-lap win during the Johnny Key Classic paid
$1200 as part of the WMR Triple Crown Series.
“I just wanted to win so bad. We’ve been podiuming every race and been in the
hunt, just needed that one difference of starting first.” Mitchell said.
Mitchell won the fast heat race for the pole position for the feature.
Idaho’s Teddy Bivert topped Arizona’s Drake Edwards to win the second heat race
to set the fourth row starting positions as well.
Friday winner Anthony Bruno of San Jose leapt ahead of Mitchell at the start
of the feature from the outside pole. Last-place starter Bell and eighth-place
starter Edwards drove into third and fourth respectively. Bell’s bid for a
podium finish ended when he stopped in turn one with just two laps to go. He
would ultimately be scored ninth.
Mitchell followed Bruno closely. He tried the outside on the backstretch on
lap 13 but couldn’t complete a pass. Bruno swung wide exiting turn two on the
next lap, allowing Mitchell to cross over from the top to the bottom to take the
lead. Mitchell led the final 11 circuits for the win followed by Bruno, Edwards,
Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood, and Nichols.
Joe Gallaher won his seventh Hobby Stock feature of the year in a 20-lap
race. Cody Keldsen led the field while the Gallaher family was a part of
exciting battling behind him. Bobby Gallaher suffered a flat left rear tire and
spun, bringing out a caution on lap eight. He was able to get a new tire on and
rejoin the race.
Trent Golden of Pittsburg seized the lead on the restart with Joe Gallaher
advancing into second as well. The pair ran side-by-side before Gallaher took
over the spot on lap 13. A caution flew on lap 14 for Adriane Frost of
Watsonville with a flat left rear tire as well but she also rejoined the action
after a pit stop.
Gallaher, Golden, Rob Gallaher, Bobby Gallaher, and Sam Kennedy were the
top-five finishers.
Ocean Speedway returns on Friday August 16 with the Terry Traub Memorial for
Hobby Stocks plus IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Mods, Four Bangers, and South Bay
Dwarf Cars.
For more information, visit www.OceanSpeedway.com
Ocean Speedway 64th Johnny Key Classic August 10, 2024 – Race Results
Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 28-Gauge Garcia[10]; 2. 29-Bud Kaeding[1]; 3. 7B-Sean Becker[16]; 4. 121-Caeden Steele[3]; 5. 88A-Joey Ancona[4]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 7. 88-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 8. 3D-Caleb Debem[11]; 9. 5R-Ryan Rocha[7]; 10. 38-Colby Johnson[6]; 11. 8-Jeremy Chisum[21]; 12. 3-Cole Schroeder[8]; 13. 61-Travis Labat[12]; 14. 15-Cody Key[20]; 15. 23T-George Tristao Jr[18]; 16. 76-Jennifer Osborne[22]; 17. 72W-Kurt Nelson[14]; 18. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[9]; 19. 88N-DJ Netto[13]; 20. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[15]; 21. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[17]; 22. 72JR-Chris Nelson[19]
WMR Midgets A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[1]; 2. 9-Anthony
Bruno[2]; 3. 35-Drake Edwards[8]; 4. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[3]; 5. 2ND-Terry
Nichols[4]; 6. 18-Todd Hawse[6]; 7. 31-Adam Weisberg[10]; 8. 57-Kinser
Claridge[9]; 9. 09-Bryant Bell[13]; 10. 68-Daniel Martinez[11]; 11. 25JR-Nathan
Moore[5]; 12. 11-Teddy Bivert[7]; 13. 1T-Koen Shaw[12]
Hobby Stocks A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 1-Joe Gallaher[10]; 2. 7T-Trent
Golden[5]; 3. X2-Rob Gallaher[7]; 4. X1-Bobby Gallaher[6]; 5. 57W-Sam
Kennedy[9]; 6. 51-Adriane Frost[4]; 7. 01-Lilly Mead[8]; 8. 69-Norm Ayers[1]; 9.
(8)-Cody Keldsen[2]; 10. 83-Terry Campion[3]
LOGAN MITCHELL WINS COVETED JOHNNY KEY CLASSIC MIDGET FEATURE
WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 11, 2024) – Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell won his fifth Western Midget Racing feature of the season on Saturday night at Ocean Speedway, closing in on the championship battle with 2023 champion Bryant Bell of Oakley in the process. The 25-lap win during the 64th Johnny Key Classic paid $1200 as part of the WMR Triple Crown Series.
“I just wanted to win so bad. We’ve been podiuming every race and been in the hunt, just needed that one difference of starting first.” Mitchell said.
Mitchell won the fast heat race among Friday’s top-six drivers, earning the pole position for the feature. Idaho’s Teddy Bivert topped Arizona’s Drake Edwards to win the second heat race to set the fourth row starting positions as well.
Friday winner Anthony Bruno of San Jose leapt ahead of Mitchell at the start of the feature from the outside pole. Last-place starter Bell and eighth-place starter Edwards drove into third and fourth respectively. Bell’s bid for a podium finish ended when he stopped in turn one with just two laps to go. He would ultimately be scored ninth.
Mitchell followed Bruno closely. He tried the outside on the backstretch on lap 13 but couldn’t complete a pass. Bruno swung wide exiting turn two on the next lap, allowing Mitchell to cross over from the top to the bottom to take the lead. Mitchell led the final 11 circuits for the win followed by Bruno, Edwards, Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood, and Nichols.
The 2024 Western Midget Racing Triple Crown is brought to you by Sunland Wood Products, Mead Performance, Extreme Mufflers, Pasillas Tire, West Evans Motorsports, Lance Pierovich, and Hoosier Tire West.
Western Midget Racing continues its 2024 season on September 21 at Bakersfield Speedway. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com
RESULTS: Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic August 10, 2024 A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[1]; 2. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 3. 35-Drake Edwards[8]; 4. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[3]; 5. 2ND-Terry Nichols[4]; 6. 18-Todd Hawse[6]; 7. 31-Adam Weisberg[10]; 8. 57-Kinser Claridge[9]; 9. 09-Bryant Bell[13]; 10. 68-Daniel Martinez[11]; 11. 25JR-Nathan Moore[5]; 12. 11-Teddy Bivert[7]; 13. 1T-Koen Shaw[12]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[1]; 2. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 3. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[3]; 4. 2ND-Terry Nichols[4]; 5. 25JR-Nathan Moore[6]; 6. 18-Todd Hawse[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Teddy Bivert[4]; 2. 35-Drake Edwards[5]; 3. 57-Kinser Claridge[1]; 4. 31-Adam Weisberg[3]; 5. 68-Daniel Martinez[6]; 6. 1T-Koen Shaw[2]; 7. 09-Bryant Bell[7]
2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno March 29 Ocean Speedway – RAIN OUT March 30 Marysville Raceway – RAIN OUT
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 4 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Bryant Bell May 17 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell May 18 Petaluma Speedway w/ BCRA Tom Manning Memorial – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
June 7 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell June 8 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell June 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell July 26 Ocean Speedway - WINNER: Bryant Bell July 27 Antioch Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
August 9 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic** - WINNER: Anthony Bruno August 10 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic** - WINNER: Logan Mitchell
September 21 Bakersfield Speedway
October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway October Classic** October 26 Ventura Raceway**
** indicates Triple Crown event
Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series
MARNE, Mich. (Aug. 10, 2024) – After his performance Saturday night with the Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series, Canadian Ryan Litt has begun to turn Berlin Raceway into somewhat of a second home.
Litt surged past reigning series champion Jason Blonde in turn four on lap 22 of a 30-lap feature, moments before Blonde slowed dramatically with a flat right-rear tire.
He never trailed after that, leading the final nine laps en route to his third straight win in the tour’s fall date at the seven-sixteenths-mile oval. It marked Litt’s fourth Must See Racing feature victory overall.
Saturday was also Litt’s first series victory since becoming a father back in February, with six-month-old daughter Everly in attendance.
“He [Blonde] snookered me on the start. I almost spun out in between [turns] one and two,” Litt laughed. “But he’s always fun to race here. He is one of the best at this track, but you know he’s going to race you clean.
“I saw him smoking and sparking going into three late there, and I had a little run and took it,” Litt added. “It was a good race. Pretty nerve-wracking with a bunch of cautions at the end, but we made it work.”
Reigning series rookie-of-the-year Kevin Mingus started from the pole after an inversion roll of eight prior to the main, but it was Dorman Snyder who jumped out to the early advantage from the outside of the front row.
Snyder led the first eight laps in Wayne Stickney’s familiar No. 99, before Blonde came roaring past by using his traditional high side speed to gain control on the ninth rotation.
Blonde tried to check out at that point, but Litt was hot on his heels, moving quickly past Snyder into second and then lurking less than a second behind Blonde until just before the halfway point.
Snyder then slowed working lap 16 – a flat right-rear tire the culprit – but was able to make a tire change and return, while Litt and Blonde scrapped for the lead on the ensuing restart.
With 10 to go, Litt rocketed closer to Blonde’s rear bumper, before making what would ultimately be the pass for the win in the fourth corner after shooting all the way to the apron to avoid Blonde’s slowing car.
The reigning champ wasn’t done, however.
After getting a replacement tire and restarting on the tail of the lead lap in eighth, Blonde roared around the third lane on a lap-23 restart, passing six cars in half a lap to regain the runner-up position.
“I figured he had a flat tire or broke,” said Litt of Blonde. “I couldn’t believe he got back up there, though. “I was ready for the restart, and he pulled up beside me … I was like, ‘What the heck?’”
Despite the sudden surge, Blonde had nothing left to get back past Litt, even with a two-lap sprint to the finish after Davey Hamilton Jr. slowed with a blown engine to bring out the night’s final caution flag.
“I surprised myself, to be honest with you,” Blonde admitted of his move to get back toward the front. “I didn’t think it was going to be that good, because we put a used tire on, but it just shows how good the car was … especially out in clean air when we were leading. I didn’t think I'd be the second place car by that first lap [after the restart], though.
“Just hats off to the guys. After qualifying and the heat race, we were just a little free, and I got my tires really hot – almost blistering hot. We had to make a couple spring changes, but it brought the car to life. Not quite enough in those last few laps.”
British Columbia’s Aaron Willison completed the podium, giving Canada two of the top three finishers.
Bobby Komisarski and Kevin Mingus, locked in a duel for the runner-up spot in the series standings, were fourth and fifth, respectively. Championship leader Joe Liguori crossed the line in sixth.
Leading Must See Racing Midwest Lights Series competitor Charlie Baur posted a career-best mark with the national series Saturday night, earning a ninth-place finish with his family-owned race team.
Willison kicked off the program with his second fast qualifying effort of the season, timing in at 13.355 seconds (117.933 mph) in the iconic Dick Myers-owned No. 50m car.
Teddy Alberts won the first eight-lap heat race, while Litt topped the eight-lap Engine Pro Fast Car Dash, which served as the night’s second heat.
The two-race Fast Car Dash mini-series points title – comprising both Must See Racing events this season at Berlin – unofficially went to Blonde. He earned the honor with a one-point margin over Litt.
The Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series season continues Saturday, Aug. 31 at Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Mich., where Willison captured his first win on the tour back in June.
RESULTS: Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series; Berlin Raceway; Marne, Mich.; Aug. 10, 2024
Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Aaron Willison, 50m, Myers-13.355; 2. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Morgan-13.573; 3. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-13.666; 4. Joe Liguori, 68, Liguori-13.717; 5. Bobby Komisarski, 7, Fogle-13.737; 6. Ryan Litt, 07, Litt-13.971; 7. Dorman Snyder, 99, Stickney-14.036; 8. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-14.152; 9. Adam Biltz, 8a, Reiser-14.452; 10. Charlie Baur, 23, CB1-14.775; 11. Tom Geren, 11g, Geren-14.817; 12. Rick Holley, 85, Reiser-14.953; 13. Teddy Alberts, 44, Wolverine-14.986; 14. Brady Allum, 81, Blake-15.347; 15. Luke Krick, 9, USA Earthworks-15.408; 16. Joshua Sexton, 51s, Sexton-15.898; 17. Matt Double, 14x, USA Earthworks-16.597.
Heat #1 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Teddy Alberts [1], 2. Tom Geren [3], 3. Charlie Baur [4], 4. Luke Krick [6], 5. Joshua Sexton [7], 6. Matt Double [8], 7. Adam Biltz [5], 8. Rick Holley [2], 9. Brady Allum (DNS).
Engine Pro Fast Car Dash Heat #2 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Ryan Litt [1], 2. Jason Blonde [4], 3. Bobby Komisarski [2], 4. Joe Liguori [3], 5. Aaron Willison [6], 6. Davey Hamilton Jr. [5], 7. Dorman Snyder [7], 8. Kevin Mingus [8].
Perfit A-Feature (30 laps): 1. 07-Ryan Litt [3], 2. 42-Jason Blonde [6], 3. 50m-Aaron Willison [8], 4. 7-Bobby Komisarski [4], 5. Z10-Kevin Mingus [1], 6. 68-Joe Liguori [5], 7. 11g-Tom Geren [10], 8. 85-Rick Holley [16], 9. 23-Charlie Baur [9], 10. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [7], 11. 51s-Joshua Sexton [13], 12. 99-Dorman Snyder [2], 13. 9-Lucas Krick [12], 14. 44-Teddy Alberts [11], 15. 8a-Adam Biltz [15], 16. 14x-Matt Double [14], 17. 81-Brady Allum (DNS).
Lap Leader(s): Kevin Mingus (Grid), Dorman Snyder 1-8, Jason Blonde 9-21, Ryan Litt 22-30.
ANTHONY BRUNO WINS FIRST OCEAN WMR EVENT DURING JOHNNY KEY KICK OFF
WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 10, 2024) – San Jose’s Anthony Bruno won his
second career Western Midget Racing feature and his first at his home Ocean
Speedway in a thriller against Santa Cruz Logan Mitchell on Friday night in
Watsonville. The event paid $500 to win, kicking off the 64th Johnny Key Classic
and the second weekend of the WMR Triple Crown Series.
“Honestly it means the world to me,” Bruno said. “I grew up coming here with
my grandparents and my mom and dad would take me all the time when I was young.
I always wanted to win here.”
Bruno’s Boscacci Racing teammates Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood and 2023
champion Bryant Bell of Oakley won the eight-lap heat races.
Bruno lined up alongside Adam Weisberg of Santa Clarita for the 20-lap
feature. Weisberg had a slow start which also bottled up Delano’s Terry Nichols
and dropped them out of the top-five. Bruno and Mitchell broke free from the
pack immediately, then ran in lockstep throughout the contest.
Current points leader Bell ran in third for the first four laps before
flipping wildly in turn three to end his evening.
Mitchell hounded the back bumper of Bruno as they built up a comfortable
advantage over DeMartini in third. Mitchell made his move on the outside coming
to the checkered flag but fell short by a nose.
Bruno earned the win over Mitchell, DeMartini, Nichols, and Todd Hawse of
Moorpark. Bruno then spun a two-car inversion for Saturday’s fast heat which
will set the starting line-up for the first three rows of the Saturday feature.
The balance of the field will battle for positions seventh on back in the second
heat race. Saturday’s feature pays $1200 to win and $150 to start.
The 2024 Western Midget Racing Triple Crown is brought to you by Sunland Wood
Products, Mead Performance, Extreme Mufflers, Pasillas Tire, West Evans
Motorsports, Lance Pierovich, and Hoosier Tire West.
For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com
RESULTS: Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic August 9, 2024
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[1]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 3.
ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[6]; 4. 2ND-Terry Nichols[4]; 5. 18-Todd Hawse[10]; 6.
25JR-Nathan Moore[12]; 7. 68-Marvin Mitchell[9]; 8. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 9.
57-Kinser Claridge[8]; 10. 31-Adam Weisberg[2]; 11. 11-Teddy Bivert[7]; 12.
1T-Koen Shaw[13]; 13. (DNS) 35K-Drake Edwards
Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[3]; 2. 2ND-Terry Nichols[6]; 3.
31-Adam Weisberg[1]; 4. 11-Teddy Bivert[7]; 5. 68-Marvin Mitchell[5]; 6.
35K-Drake Edwards[2]; 7. 1T-Koen Shaw[4]
Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[5]; 3. 9-Anthony
Bruno[4]; 4. 57-Kinser Claridge[6]; 5. 18-Todd Hawse[2]; 6. 25JR-Nathan Moore[1]
2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change
March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno
March 29 Ocean Speedway – RAIN OUT
March 30 Marysville Raceway – RAIN OUT
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 4 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
May 17 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 18 Petaluma Speedway w/ BCRA Tom Manning Memorial – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
June 7 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 8 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 26 Ocean Speedway - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 27 Antioch Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
August 9 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic** - WINNER: Anthony Bruno
August 10 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic**
September 21 Bakersfield Speedway
October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway October Classic**
October 26 Ventura Raceway**
** indicates Triple Crown event
TANNER CARRICK OPENS JOHNNY KEY CLASSIC WEEKEND WITH DOMINATING OCEAN
SPRINTS WIN
WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 9, 2024) – Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick dominated
Friday’s Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature, leading all 30-laps in
the prelude to Saturday’s 64th Johnny Key Classic at Ocean Speedway in
Watsonville. The win paid $2000 and gives Carrick momentum heading into the
$3000 to win event on Saturday.
Caeden Steele of Fresno topped the 26 entries in time trials before Carrick
scored the pole for the feature by winning the dash.
The opening lap saw excitement when Yuba City’s Seth Standley and Livermore’s
Travis Labat banged wheels on the front stretch. Surprisingly the field was able
to avoid a melee and racing resumed.
Penngrove’s Colby Johnson knifed through the fracas to drive from sixth
starting position into third. Carrick approached traffic by the fifth lap and
briefly had company from Steele in the second position. Carrick then accumulated
a strong lead as he darted in and out of traffic. At halfway, Johnson found his
way past Steele for second. Steele was then passed by Guage Garcia of Lemoore
for third as well.
Grant Duinkerken of Riverdale and Cody Key of Fresno collided on the
backstretch on lap 20, sending Key into a side-over-side flip. Johnson, Steele,
and Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson were also gobbled up as they tried to avoid with Steele
flipping as well. Duinkerken was the only car able to continue.
The incident erased a 5.4 second lead for Carrick and gave him a new customer
to deal with in Garcia. Garcia tried to slide Carrick on the restart into turn
one but was unable to complete a pass. Bud Kaeding then made a slider attempt on
Garcia for second. On the second attempt on lap 22, the move stuck and Kaeding
took over the position.
Kaeding closed in on Carrick as they approached lapped traffic with four to
go but a caution fell for Burt Foland, Jr. of Campbell spinning in turn one.
Carrick drove away on the restart with free real estate ahead of him for the
win, followed by Kaeding, Garcia, points leader Caleb Debem, and Standley.
Ashton Torgerson advanced ten positions to earn the JP Morgan and Mr. Pickles
Hard Charger worth $200.
San Jose’s Anthony Bruno won his second career Western Midget Racing feature
and his first at his home Ocean Speedway in a thriller against Santa Cruz Logan
Mitchell.
Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood and 2023 champion Bryant Bell of Oakley won
the eight-lap heat races.
Bruno lined up alongside Adam Weisberg of Santa Clarita for the 20-lap
feature. Weisberg had a slow start which also bottled up Delano’s Terry Nichols.
Bruno and Mitchell broke free and ran in lockstep throughout the contest worth
$500 to win, kicking off the second weekend of the WMR Triple Crown.
Current points leader Bell ran in third for the first four laps before
flipping wildly in turn three to end his evening.
Mitchell hounded the back bumper of Bruno as they built up a comfortable
advantage over DeMartini in third. Mitchell made his move on the outside coming
to the checkered flag but fell short by a nose. Bruno earned the win over
Mitchell, DeMartini, Terry Nichols of Delano, and Todd Hawse of Moorpark. Bruno
then spun a two car inversion for Saturday’s fast heat which will set the
starting line up for the first three rows of the feature. The balance of the
field will battle for positions seventh on back in the second heat race.
2023 Hobby Stocks champion Joe Gallaher drove worst to first to grab his
seventh win of the season in a 20-lap main event. His grandson Bobby Gallaher
worked to the outside of Watsonville’s Adriane Frost to seize the lead at the
start.
Joe Gallaher passed his son Rob Gallaher for second on lap 12 then closed in
on Bobby. Grandpa took over the lead on lap 15 on the inside in turn three and
never relinquished it. The three generations of Gallaher finished one-two-three
with Joe, Bobby, and Rob followed by Frost and Reeder.
Gilroy’s TJ Santos made the most of his first Four Bangers start of the
season by leading the 15-lap feature wire-to-wire. Santos won his heat race as
well.
Original pole sitter Kenny Stragalinos of Boulder Creek had to start at the
rear after his car stalled on the first attempt at a start. Stragalinos drove
into third around the outside of Travis Vangilder of Felton on lap six.
Stragalinos quickly moved past Nicole Beardsley into second on lap seven but the
move would be nullified by a crash in turn four.
Peter Vannerus and Ken Keagan tangled in the fourth turn, resulting in Keagan
flipping over onto his roof to draw a red flag. He was uninjured.
The incident took away a six second lead that Santos had built up over the
pack. Stragalinos challenged Beardsley before completing the pass on lap 16 for
second. He was unable to make up ground on Santos’ 3.4 second advantage at that
point.
Santos grabbed victory over Stragalinos, Beardsley, Van Gilder, and Vannerus.
The 64th Johnny Key Classic hits the track on Saturday night with Ocean
Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, Western Midget Racing, and Hobby Stocks. Adult
tickets are $25. Spectator gates open at 3:30pm with mud packing and hot laps at
4:15pm
Saturday’s Johnny Key Classic finale is $3,000 to win, $1,000 for second, and
$800 for third. Each night will have a guaranteed $300 to start the main event.
Extra money will also be on the line for fast time and hard charger both nights
in memory of JP Morgan, who considered the Key Classic to be his favorite event.
For more information, visit www.OceanSpeedway.com
Ocean Speedway August 9, 2024 – Race Results
Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 2. 29-Bud Kaeding[11]; 3. 28-Gauge Garcia[8]; 4. 3D-Caleb Debem[7]; 5. 25S-Seth Standley[3]; 6. 61-Travis Labat[5]; 7. 88-Ashton Torgerson[17]; 8. 5R-Ryan Rocha[9]; 9. 8-Jeremy Chisum[2]; 10. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[15]; 11. 3-Cole Schroeder[16]; 12. 88SR-Koen Shaw[21]; 13. 23T-George Tristao Jr[13]; 14. 76-Jennifer Osborne[12]; 15. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[20]; 16. 99-Tristan Guardino[22]; 17. 4-Burt Foland Jr[14]; 18. 38-Colby Johnson[6]; 19. 121-Caeden Steele[4]; 20. 15-Cody Key[10]; 21. 72W-Kurt Nelson[18]; 22. 88A-Joey Ancona[19]
WMR Midgets A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[1]; 2. 96X-Logan
Mitchell[3]; 3. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[6]; 4. 2ND-Terry Nichols[4]; 5. 18-Todd
Hawse[10]; 6. 25JR-Nathan Moore[12]; 7. 68-Marvin Mitchell[9]; 8. 09-Bryant
Bell[5]; 9. 57-Kinser Claridge[8]; 10. 31-Adam Weisberg[2]; 11. 11-Teddy
Bivert[7]; 12. 1T-Koen Shaw[13]; 13. (DNS) 35K-Drake Edwards
Hobby Stocks A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 1-Joe Gallaher[8]; 2. X1-Bobby
Gallaher[4]; 3. X2-Rob Gallaher[3]; 4. 51-Adriane Frost[2]; 5. 8-Wayne
Reeder[1]; 6. 15-Jill Knoebel[5]; 7. 01-Lilly Mead[6]; 8. (DNS) 55F-Shane
Freeman
Four Bangers A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 14-TJ Santos[2]; 2. 720-Kenny
Stragalinos[1]; 3. 2-Nicole Beardsley[4]; 4. 112-Travis VanGilder[3]; 5.
37-Peter Vannerus[5]; 6. 8-Thomas Cumming[11]; 7. 43-Kate Beardsley[6]; 8.
50F-Shelbie Freeman[9]; 9. 5-Bill Beardsley[8]; 10. 51-Ken Keegan[10]; 11.
28J-Joshua Silva[7]
New York 2, PA 2 at Tri City Raceway Park
(Franklin, PA August 4, 2024); Before a packed house on Fan Appreciation Night courtest of Webco Industries, Inc., the winners at Tri-City Raceway Park, on Sunday night were Matt Farnham in the Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars, Erick Rudolph in the 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds, John Mollick in the 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprints, and Hunter Exley in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks. In addition to an exciting night of racing, the fans were treated to an autograph session with IndyCar veteran Santino Ferruci.
For the 20 lap feature for the Krill Recycling 410 Sprints, Brandon Spithaler and Jeremy Weaver received front row spots in the redraw for the top eight starting positions. Usually, front row starting spots are highly coveted and considered extremely lucky, but on this night they were not lucky at all. On the initial start, Weaver was involved in an incident in turn two that forced a complete restart, sending him to the tail of the field. This moved original third starting Brandon Matus to the outside of the front row for the next attempted start. The race went green, but Spithaler fell off the pace on the backstretch, as seventh starting Matt Farnham slipped through to take the lead as lap one was scored. Spithaler's slowing machine drew the caution, and he was pushed to the pits under the yellow. Matus, who had inherited the front row spot, also stopped during the caution and exited the race, as the top three starters on the grid never made it to lap two. Farnham continued to lead when the race restarted, with fifth starting Tyler Esh taking up the chase. The New Yorker, Farnham, was strong in the lead, pulling to a comfortable margin as the green flag laps clicked by. Farnham raced home the winner for the second time this season, and his third career win at the track. Esh was second, 4.195 seconds behind at the checkered flag. A.J. Flick finished third with Bob Felmlee fourth, as they battle for the lead in the point standings. After this event, Felmlee’s lead is down to a single point. Floridian Connor Morrell was fifth in his first ever visit, with Weaver recovering to finish sixth. John Jerich, Carl Bowser, Nathen McDowell, and Andy Cavanaugh rounded out the top ten. Weaver and Farnham were the heat race winners.
It took three tries to get the 21st Century Energy Group Modified feature going, but once it did it raced non-stop to the finish. Erick Rudolph continued his mastery of Tri-City in 2024, racing to his fifth feature event of the season. The New York veteran will be the odds-on favorite to win the Ryder Memorial for the BRP Tour on August 18. Chad Reitz ran a solid second throughout the twenty lap distance, finishing 5.658 seconds behind. Heat race winner Rick Regalski was third, with Steve Slater fourth and Tom Holden fifth.
In the 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprints, a special format was used as two heat races were run with the top three finishers from each going to the dash presented by Marsh Heating & Cooling. John Mollick and Blaze Myers were heat winners. Myers won the dash win to earn the pole position for the twenty lap feature race, flanked by Gale Ruth, Jr. Myers moved to the early lead, as fourth starting Mollick was up to challenge. On lap two, point leader Mollick moved to the outside of Myers and was ahead by a nose before clearing him for the lead on lap three. After a caution period on lap nine, Mollick continued to lead, but on a later restart on lap fifteen, Myers was able to challenge him for the top spot. Later caution periods on laps eighteen and nineteen would extend the race to twenty-one laps, as per track rules there must be two laps run to finish a main. The restarts gave Myers extra chances, but Mollick stayed in front to earn his fourth feature of the season, and fifth in the division. Myers settled for a close second over Ruth, Arnie Kent, and Brent Rhebergen.
The twenty lap Pro Stock feature event went to Hunter Exley for his first win in the Ho-City Raceway Park will vis Auto & Truck Supply division. He became the fifty-sixth different winner in 299 races held since 1996. Exley took command early in the event from third starting spot and raced home the winner. Jake Whitling had his best finish of the season in second, holding off Chris Schneider in third. Tim Bish and Pat Fielding rounded out the top five, with point leader Rod Laskey sixth. Heat race winners were Fielding and Schneider. John Mollick leads the way in the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge, with five wins.
Next week, Tri-City Raceway Park will present its only Super Late Model Race of the season. The ULMS Late Model Series will roar into town. Current Series points leader, Michael Lake, is gunning for his first series championship. Other regional stars, like Ryan Montgomery, Logan Zarin, Dave Stamm, John Rohacevich, Dylan Cecce, Greg Oakes, Andy Boozel, and Doug Eck are expected to enter. Colton Flinner, Jared Miley, Bryan Bernheisel, and Gregg Satterlee are other possible entries. This will be a must-see event!
The divisional sponsors of Tri-City Raceway Park for the 2024 season are: Krill Recycling, LLC (410 Sprint Cars), 21st Century Energy Group (Modifieds), Hovis Auto & Truck Supply (Pro Stocks), and 4 Your Car Connection (RUSH Sprint Cars).
All Competitors at Tri-City Raceway Park are eligible for the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge. The driver that wins the most heat races over the course of the season. regardless of the calss, will receive a special award.
Other marketing partners of Tri-City Raceway Park for 2024 include: Erie Beer, Wab-Tec (manufacturere of locomotive engines), Shaffer Lubricants, Keystone Transit (school buses), Blue Ox Timbers (buyers of timberland and timber land management), Constable Refuse (residential and commercial garbage collectors), First Rate Realty (real estate sales), Landscape Connection (portable toilets and landscape supplies), KEI-Klapec Express Inc. (trucking company), BKI-Bert Klapec Inc. (excavation and demolition), Shambaugh Towing, Gibson Hill Automotive (auto repair), McCandless Ford Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), McCandless Trailer Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), Big Dog RC (remote controlled cars and race track), Mcgregor Excavating, Les Frickshun (lubricants and undercoating), Bish Heating & Cooling, Wet Hose LLC (pressure washing), Heffern Septic Service, Tionesta Builders Supply (located in Tionesta and Shippenville), UCIP-United Community Independence Program (housing and services for the handicapped), Close Racing Supply, Billy's Garage & Towing, Oakland-Rampart Equipment (makers of centrifugal dryers, wash systems, and separators), Shaw Industries (machine shop), Welding Technologies, Froggie Radio, and Hards Welding.
Remember that you will need to check the Facebook page, Tri-City Raceway Park, for current information. The former website is not updated and will soon be replaced.
Tri-City Raceway Park is located just a few miles north of Franklin, PA, at 3430 StateRoute 417 in Oakland Township. Professional auto racing will be presented in a family friendly atmosphere most Sunday evenings from May through Labor day weekend.
Tri-City Raceway Park results for Sunday, August 4, 2024
Sprints
1, 7NY, Matt Farnham
2, 12J, Tyler Esh
3, 2, A.J. Flick
4, 6, Bob Felmlee
5, 28M, Conner Morrell
6, 35W, Jeremy Weaver
7, 3, John Jerich
8, 11, Carl Bowser
9, 11M, Nathen McDowell
10, X7, Andy Cavanaugh
11, 19M, Bodey McClintock
12, 34M, Aaron Marano
13, 30, Jazlyn Boyles
14, 22, Brandon Spithaler
15, 13, Brandon Matus
Modifieds
1, 25, Erick Rudolph
2, 9R, Chad Reitz
3, 13, Rick Regalski
4, 35, Steve Slater
5, 60, Tom Holden
6, 1R, Brandon Ritchey
7, 17, Brad Deeter
8, 02, Jeremy Beichner
9, 11R, Brad Rapp
RUSH Sprints
1, 4J, John Mollick
2, 41, Blaze Myers
3, 24, Gale Ruth, Jr.
4, 9, Arnie Kent
5, 68, Brent Rhebergen
6, 17, Trent Marshall
7, 1T, Ricky Tucker, III
8, 54, Devon Deeter
9, 1E, Curt Emings
10, 83, Cullen Hutchison
11, 43SR, Billy Myers
12, 56, Tyler Clark
13, 58, Logen Lockhart
14, 48T, T.J. Rosario
15, 17M, Charles McClintock
16, 55, Luke Mulichak
17, 23, Charlie Utsinger
DNS, 5B, Joe Buccola
Seeing Double? Hillier Takes Two Wins at Skagit Speedway
8/3/24
By Kaleb Hart
Alger, WA - At the age of 14 and almost 3 months, Levi Hillier pulled off what many strive for but never achieve - winning the sprint car features in two different divisions at Skagit Speedway on the same night.
The first victory of the night came in the Sportsman Sprint division, where Levi had a relatively easy go of things, leading all twenty five laps of the feature unchallenged for the win. The victory was his third of the year in the Sportsman Sprint division. Jesson Jacobson and Steve Parker dueled for second and third place with Jacobson coming out on top. Parker set quick time and won his heat race. Hillier won heat two with Kai Dixon winning heat three.
The follow up feature for Hillier upped the level of difficulty, as he started on the front row next to the always fast Trey Starks. Levi would get the jump going into turn one, with Starks pursuing him around the low groove. Trey took a look multiple times to the low side of both sets of corners but never found the forward drive to pull even with Levi, as Hillier used the high side to maintain his lead while the pair raced into traffic. A close call with a slower car forced Levi to have to slam the door on the low groove in turn three hard around lap 10, but that’s as close as Starks could eventually get. Despite having one of the Northwest’s best no further than three car lengths back of him for the majority of the main, it was Hillier coming out on top for his second win of the night and his first in the 360 division aboard the Rudeen Racing sprint car. With his victory, Levi became the second youngest 360 winner in track history behind Colby Thornhill’s win at 14 years and 1 month in 2020. Starks and Cam Smith rounded out the podium. Smith was fast time on the night, while heat wins went to Starks, Hillier, Jesse Schlotfeldt and Colton Heath.
The Skagit Aggregates IMCA Modifieds ere back in action on Saturday night and it was Jeff Westergard racing to his second win of the season. Ben Gunderson had led since lap two but under caution on lap 16, he lost air pressure in his right front tire and had to head to the pits to change it. Westergard, who had battled from deep up to second place, inherited the lead and went the rest of the way for the win. James Bundy took second while Gunderson raced his way back up the field for third. Westergard won his heat race, with Rick Smith winning the other heat.
360 Sprints
Fast Time - Cam Smith 12.122
Heat 1 - Jesse Schlotfeldt
Heat 2 - Trey Starks
Heat 3 - Colton Heath
Heat 4 - Levi Hillier
A Main - Levi Hillier, Trey Starks, Cam Smith, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Robbie Price, Jason Solwold, Tanner Holm, Chase Goetz, Levi Klatt, Tyler Anderson, Destry Miller, Jordan Milne, Dallas Melby, Peyton Drake, Jeff Dunlap, Dustin Gehring, Duke Johnson, Dan Reynold, Bill Rude, Axle Oudman, Colby Thornhill, Colton Heath, Ashleigh Johnson, Aydan Saunders
Lap Leaders - Hillier 1-30
Sportsman Sprints
Fast Time - Steve Parker 13.018
Heat 1 - Steve Parker
Heat 2 - Levi Hillier
Heat 3 - Kai Dixon
B Main - Tanner Merritt
A Main - Levi Hillier, Jesson Jacobson, Steve Parker, Jayden Whitney, Brody Ferguson, Keira Zylstra, Brian Holmkvist, Alden Ostrom, Dustin Gehring, Allison Johnson, Ryder Shiflett, Tanner Merritt, Roy Blumenhagen, Jeff Pearson, Tom Weiss, Kai Dixon
Lap Leaders - Hillier 1-25
Skagit Aggregates IMCA Modifieds
Heat 1 - Rick Smith
Heat 2 - Jeff Westergard
Main - Jeff Westergard, James Bundy, Ben Gunderson, Alan Grimbly, Kevin Smith, Austin Smith, Rick Smith, Steve Peters, Ben Malmstadt, Branden Nutter, Will Taylor, Greg Hibma, Adam Holtrop, Cory Gordon
Lap Leaders - Hibma 1 Gunderson 2-16 Westergard 17-2
Kent tops USL field at Creek County Speedway
By John Rittenoure
KELLYVILLE, Okla. (August 3, 2024) - Defending champion Johnny Kent put himself in contention for another points title with his victory in the Ortco, inc. United Sprint League presented by Same Day Auto Repair main event Saturday at Creek County Speedway.
Starting from the pole, Kent put his number 55 out front and went the distance in the 30-lapper around the Creek County quarter-mile. The victory moved Kent from fifth to second in the points race just 28 points behind leader Tim Kent.
The race for second ended with Ty Hulsey just ahead of third place Noah Harris. Brett Wilson
held on to fourth and Tim Kent charged from 11th to fifth.
Danny Smith led a field on last chance qualifiers into the main event with his victory in the DFR Discount Tire B main. Craig Carroll, Cody Jarvis, Grady Mercer, Tanner Conn, Greg York, Spencer Mason and Tyler LaPointe finished 2nd thru 8th and making the cut into the A main. Out of the eight Carroll had the most success in the A main charging from 14th to finish 8th.
United Sprint League
Creek County Speedway - Kellyville, Oklahoma
August 3, 2024
Ortco Inc A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 55-Johnny Kent[1]; 2. 24H-Ty Hulsey[3]; 3. 20-Noah Harris[5]; 4. 23A-Brett Wilson[2]; 5. 79-Tim Kent[11]; 6. 38-Jimmy Forrester[4]; 7. 50-Cody Whitworth[12]; 8. 24C-Craig Carroll[14]; 9. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[9]; 10. 18J-Cody Jarvis[15]; 11. 7F-Joshua Tyre[8]; 12. 6-Tanner Conn[17]; 13. 9$-Kyle Clark[6]; 14. 5$-Danny Smith[13]; 15. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[20]; 16. 69-Greg York[18]; 17. 39-Spencer Mason[19]; 18. 5K-Kody Jenkins[10]; 19. 42-Grady Mercer[16]; 20. 33-Justin Patocka[7]
DFR Discount Tire B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 5$-Danny Smith[1]; 2. 24C-Craig Carroll[2]; 3. 18J-Cody Jarvis[3]; 4. 42-Grady Mercer[12]; 5. 6-Tanner Conn[10]; 6. 69-Greg York[8]; 7. 39-Spencer Mason[11]; 8. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[7]; 9. 15-Brent Merchant[14]; 10. 19-Kody Kastner[15]; 11. 24R-Kyle Roller[6]; 12. 7D-David Baxter[9]; 13. (DNS) 5B-Brock Cottrell; 14. (DNS) 5X-Matt Sherrell; 15. (DNS) 57F-Blake Green
Speed Stix Shocks Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 20-Noah Harris[7]; 2. 23A-Brett Wilson[1]; 3. 33-Justin Patocka[4]; 4. 7F-Joshua Tyre[6]; 5. 18J-Cody Jarvis[3]; 6. 24R-Kyle Roller[5]; 7. 45L-Tyler LaPointe[8]; 8. 19-Kody Kastner[9]; 9. 57F-Blake Green[2]
Kent Fireworks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]; 2. 38-Jimmy Forrester[7]; 3. 5K-Kody Jenkins[2]; 4. 50-Cody Whitworth[3]; 5. 5B-Brock Cottrell[1]; 6. 5X-Matt Sherrell[6]; 7. 7D-David Baxter[4]; 8. 6-Tanner Conn[5]; 9. 42-Grady Mercer[9]
Morton Excavating Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24H-Ty Hulsey[2]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent[1]; 3. 99J-Cooper Sullivan[3]; 4. 79-Tim Kent[5]; 5. 5$-Danny Smith[6]; 6. 24C-Craig Carroll[8]; 7. 69-Greg York[7]; 8. 39-Spencer Mason[4]; 9. 15-Brent Merchant[9]
Lap Leaders: 1-30 Johnny Kent.
Margin of Victory: 0.547
2024 Feature Winners: 3/30 - Rees Moran - Red Dirt Raceway; 4//13 - Rees Moran - Creek County Speedway; 6/7 - Wout Hoffmans - Tulsa Speedway; 6/8 - Ty Hulsey, Creek County Speedway; 8/3 - Johnny Kent, Creek County Speedway.
2024 Top 10: 1. Tim Kent 720; 2. Johnny Kent 692; 3. Brock Cottrell 663; 4. Joshua Tyre 660; 5. Jimmy Forrester 650; 6. Matt Sherrell 629; 7. Cody Whitworth 601; 8. Justin Patocka 599; 9. Ty Hulsey 594; 10. Brett Wilson 589.
Kalib Henry switches lanes and gets 3rd Fremont 410 win; Jamie Miller does same and takes non-wing victory; Dustin Keegan holds on for truck win
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – For 25 laps Kalib Henry and DJ Foos battled for the lead of the 410 sprint car A-main at Fremont Speedway presented by Gill Construction. The duo swapped the top spot several times but a caution with five laps to go and a decision by Henry to change lanes took him to his third win of the year at “The Track That Action Built” on Sandusky County Chamber of Commerce/Sandusky County Visitors Bureau/Sandusky County Economic Development/City of Fremont Night.
Foos led the first 13 laps of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint A-main with sixth starter Henry leading laps 14-18. Foos regained the top spot on lap 19 with Henry taking the lead back on lap 21. Foos drove under Henry, who was committed to the top ledge of the track, on lap 24 with Henry back to the point right as the caution flew on lap 25.
On the ensuing restart Henry, from Sacramento, California, opted to drive to
the bottom of turns one and two and that was the winning move as he pulled away
for the win over Foos, Zane DeVault, Cap Henry and Sean Rayhall. The win pads
Henry’s lead in the track’s points.
Cap Henry’s 10th to fourth place run will close the gap on 12th place finisher
Cale Thomas’ advantage in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing
Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group.
“I kept seeing DJ poke his nose and I knew I needed to do something different there…I wasn’t sure because I hadn’t been down there the whole race. I kept driving over the edge down in one and two…the cushion rolled up over the top and I knew I had to change something up. I had to change something up on the restart. I can’t thank Jim and Rebecca Muth enough for the opportunity. I know my parents are headed to Knoxville so they’re screaming at the phone driving there. I can’t wait to see them tomorrow,” said Henry beside his Running Boxer Farms, Harris Distributing Company, Valvoline, K1, Berryman Racing Shocks, Chalkstix backed #101.
Fremont’s Jamie Miller has won in 305 winged sprints and dirt trucks at Fremont in 2024. He added a non-wing victory Saturday in a thrilling battle with Aiden Salisbury in the first ever appearance of the American Sprint Car Tour at Fremont Speedway. Salisbury lead the first three laps before Miller, who started third, took over. The pair raced side by side with Miller up top and Salisbury on the bottom. Salisbury retook the lead on lap 21 but Miller moved to the bottom on the race track in turns three and four as they raced to the white flag, and took the lead and 51st career win at Fremont over Salisbury, Tyler Miller, Larry Kingseed and Brian Smith.
“I was good up top but it was starting to get tight and I messed up a couple of times and I knew that allowed him to close a couple of times but I knew he couldn’t get by me or away from me. He left the bottom wide open and on the white flag I said hell with it I’m going to the bottom and it stuck like glue,” said Miller.
The Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks also put on a thrilling feature event. Former track champion Dustin Keegan lead the opening lap before Kent Brewer took over for a lap with fifth starter and current point leader Keith Sorg moving into the lead on lap three. Sorg led until lap nine when Keegan regained the top spot with Sorg battling back to the point on lap 12. On a restart, Keegan moved to the lead once again. Keegan held off several challenges from Sorg the final seven laps to score his second win of 2024 and the 11th of his career at the track. Sorg, Jamie Miller, Shawn Valenti and Brewer rounded out the top five.
“I have two compressed vertebra in my lower back so it’s painful out there. I want to thank my dad, my girlfriend and all the sponsors who help on this truck,” said Keegan beside his Sonny’s Signs, Burmeister Trophy, Jeff Ward Demolition backed #17x.
Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, Aug. 10 with the first ever appearance of the RPM Flat Track Motorcycles in action.
All events at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction in 2024 will be streamed on DirtVision. Keep up to date with Fremont Speedway by going to www.fremontohspeedway.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/FremontSpeedway or on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FremontSpeedway or follow on My Race Pass at www.myracepass.com
About Gill Construction – https://kgcpc.com
Owned and operated by Ray Brooks, and headquartered in nearby Port Clinton,
Ohio, Gill Construction specializes in an array of land and water services,
utilizing over five decades of experience to build an extensive repertoire which
includes site excavation, site utilities, demolition, trenching, and marina
service. Gill Construction boasts a dynamic, diverse, and experienced workforce,
guaranteed to perform and complete any task with the utmost customer
satisfaction.
About the Sandusky County Chamber of Commerce and Sandusky County Visitors Bureau:
Tonight’s races at Fremont Speedway Presented by Gill Construction are brought to you by the Chamber of Commerce of Sandusky County, Sandusky County Visitors Bureau, Sandusky County Economic Development Corporation and the City of Fremont all work together to make Fremont and Sandusky County a great place to live, work and play. If you or your business would be interested in more information, visit the Sandusky County Chamber of Commerce at www.scchamber.org; the Sandusky County Visitors Bureau at www.sanduskycounty.org; the Sandusky County Economic Development Corporation at www.sanduskycountyedc.net; or the City of Fremont at www.fremontohio.org
Fremont Speedway
Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024
410 Sprints - Winged 28 Entries
A Feature 1 30 Laps | 00:19:12.391
1. 101-Kalib Henry[6]; 2. 16-DJ Foos[3]; 3. 4-Zane DeVault[1]; 4. 33W-Cap Henry[10]; 5. 14-Sean Rayhall[7]; 6. 15C-Chris Andrews[11]; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[14]; 8. 22M-Dan McCarron[8]; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[12]; 11. 4S-Tyler Street[2]; 12. 23-Cale Thomas[13]; 13. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[15]; 14. 5T-Travis Philo[16]; 15. 2+-Brian Smith[17]; 16. 26W-Cody White[18]; 17. 7M-Brandon Moore[20]; 18. 12-Luke Griffith[19]; 19. 19-TJ Michael[9]; 20. 9J-Trey Jacobs[5]
B Feature 1 12 Laps | 00:07:41.656
1. 5T-Travis Philo[2]; 2. 2+-Brian Smith[1]; 3. 26W-Cody White[4]; 4. 12-Luke Griffith[8]; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[3]; 6. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 7. 11J-David Kalb[10]; 8. 1B-Keith Baxter[5]; 9. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[6]; 10. 5E-Bobby Elliott[13]; 11. 75-Jerry Dahms[11]; 12. 9-Lance Heinberger[9]; 13. 98-Robert Robenalt[12]
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:10:43.705
1. 101-Kalib Henry[4]; 2. 4S-Tyler Street[1]; 3. 9J-Trey Jacobs[2]; 4. 33W-Cap Henry[3]; 5. 23-Cale Thomas[5]; 6. 7M-Brandon Moore[7]; 7. 1B-Keith Baxter[9]; 8. 12-Luke Griffith[8]; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[6]; 10. 5E-Bobby Elliott[10]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:04:17.984
1. 16-DJ Foos[1]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall[4]; 3. 19-TJ Michael[2]; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 6. 26W-Cody White[6]; 7. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[7]; 8. 9-Lance Heinberger[9]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:05:08.827
1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2]; 2. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 3. 4-Zane DeVault[4]; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[3]; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[6]; 6. 2+-Brian Smith[5]; 7. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 8. 11J-David Kalb[8]; 9. 98-Robert Robenalt[9]
Qualifying 1 | 00:00:13.139
1. 101-Kalib Henry, 00:12.339[6]; 2. 14-Sean Rayhall, 00:12.511[12]; 3. 4-Zane DeVault, 00:12.542[7]; 4. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.592[8]; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.622[27]; 6. 5-Kody Brewer, 00:12.659[21]; 7. 9J-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.686[13]; 8. 19-TJ Michael, 00:12.725[23]; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.761[25]; 10. 4S-Tyler Street, 00:12.762[11]; 11. 16-DJ Foos, 00:12.792[14]; 12. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.827[2]; 13. 23-Cale Thomas, 00:12.855[16]; 14. 29-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.893[20]; 15. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.000[17]; 16. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:13.011[19]; 17. 26W-Cody White, 00:13.014[26]; 18. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:13.116[24]; 19. 7M-Brandon Moore, 00:13.139[1]; 20. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:13.267[15]; 21. X-Mike Keegan, 00:13.397[22]; 22. 12-Luke Griffith, 00:13.408[28]; 23. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:13.457[5]; 24. 11J-David Kalb, 00:13.525[10]; 25. 1B-Keith Baxter, 00:13.582[18]; 26. 9-Lance Heinberger, 00:13.817[4]; 27. 98-Robert Robenalt, 00:13.823[9]; 28. 5E-Bobby Elliott, 00:15.622[3]
American Sprint Car Tour – Nonwing - 17 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps | 00:17:22.804
1. 3X-Jamie Miller[3]; 2. 18S-Aiden Salisbury[1]; 3. 67-Tyler Miller[4]; 4. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[5]; 5. 29-Brian Smith[7]; 6. 46-Anthony Leohr[14]; 7. 28-Shawn Valenti[6]; 8. 5M-Mike Moore[17]; 9. 77-Dave Peperak[12]; 10. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson[11]; 11. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[10]; 12. 17-Greg Baer[15]; 13. 37-Dave Gross[16]; 14. 18-Landon Butler[8]; 15. 27-Steve Thomas[13]; 16. 48-Michael Burkin[9]; 17. 1-Shane Butler[2]
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:05:03.535
1. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr[3]; 2. 1-Shane Butler[1]; 3. 3X-Jamie Miller[4]; 4. 18-Landon Butler[2]; 5. 48-Michael Burkin[7]; 6. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson[6]; 7. 27-Steve Thomas[8]; 8. 17-Greg Baer[9]; 9. (DNS) 5M-Mike Moore
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:00.415
1. 28-Shawn Valenti[1]; 2. 18S-Aiden Salisbury[3]; 3. 29-Brian Smith[2]; 4. 67-Tyler Miller[4]; 5. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr[6]; 6. 77-Dave Peperak[7]; 7. 46-Anthony Leohr[5]; 8. 37-Dave Gross[8]
Qualifying 1 | 00:01:12.588
1. 3X-Jamie Miller, 00:15.403[11]; 2. 67-Tyler Miller, 00:15.659[17]; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed Jr, 00:15.664[5]; 4. 18S-Aiden Salisbury, 00:15.730[1]; 5. 18-Landon Butler, 00:15.912[7]; 6. 29-Brian Smith, 00:16.066[4]; 7. 1-Shane Butler, 00:16.105[15]; 8. 28-Shawn Valenti, 00:16.136[16]; 9. 5M-Mike Moore, 00:16.246[14]; 10. 46-Anthony Leohr, 00:16.504[9]; 11. 34-Judson (Jud) Dickerson, 00:16.508[13]; 12. 88-Jimmy McCune Jr, 00:16.578[8]; 13. 48-Michael Burkin, 00:16.614[6]; 14. 77-Dave Peperak, 00:17.091[12]; 15. 27-Steve Thomas, 00:17.230[10]; 16. 37-Dave Gross, 00:17.513[2]; 17. 17-Greg Baer, 00:18.823[3]
Dirt Trucks 25 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps | 00:28:58.352
1. 17X-Dustin Keegan[1]; 2. 8-Keith Sorg[5]; 3. 4M-Jamie Miller[7]; 4. 7B-Shawn Valenti[6]; 5. 8KB-Kent Brewer[3]; 6. 99H-Art Howey Jr[13]; 7. 9-Curt Inks[15]; 8. P51-Dave Golembiewski[9]; 9. 34-Todd Warnick[14]; 10. 99-Eric Potridge[18]; 11. 20-Caleb Shearn[16]; 12. 51-Dave Bankey[20]; 13. 9S-Tony Parker[19]; 14. 32H-Dan Hennig[2]; 15. X-Andy Keegan[4]; 16. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[10]; 17. 1M-Scott Milligan[17]; 18. 35-Ron Miller[12]; 19. 28-Cody Laird[11]; 20. 95-Steve Miller[8]
B Feature 1 8 Laps | 00:11:17.689
1. 20-Caleb Shearn[3]; 2. 1M-Scott Milligan[1]; 3. 99-Eric Potridge[6]; 4. 9S-Tony Parker[5]; 5. 51-Dave Bankey[9]; 6. 7XP-Cyle Poole[4]; 7. 57MS-Mason Stull[8]; 8. 18S-Randy Swiecicki[10]; 9. 00-Robbie Bohrer[7]; 10. (DNS) 26-Kyle Lagrou
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:04:37.000
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti[4]; 2. 95-Steve Miller[3]; 3. 8KB-Kent Brewer[1]; 4. 5S-Bradley Stuckey[5]; 5. 99H-Art Howey Jr[8]; 6. 20-Caleb Shearn[7]; 7. 99-Eric Potridge[6]; 8. 51-Dave Bankey[9]; 9. 1M-Scott Milligan[2]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:13:05.000
1. 17X-Dustin Keegan[2]; 2. P51-Dave Golembiewski[3]; 3. 8-Keith Sorg[4]; 4. 28-Cody Laird[1]; 5. 34-Todd Warnick[6]; 6. 7XP-Cyle Poole[8]; 7. 00-Robbie Bohrer[7]; 8. 26-Kyle Lagrou[5]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:06:36.000
1. 4M-Jamie Miller[3]; 2. 32H-Dan Hennig[4]; 3. X-Andy Keegan[2]; 4. 35-Ron Miller[1]; 5. 9-Curt Inks[5]; 6. 9S-Tony Parker[7]; 7. 57MS-Mason Stull[8]; 8. (DNS) 18S-Randy Swiecicki
Qualifying 1 | 00:01:17.000
1. 7B-Shawn Valenti, 00:17.194[4]; 2. 8-Keith Sorg, 00:17.248[20]; 3. 32H-Dan Hennig, 00:17.298[3]; 4. 95-Steve Miller, 00:17.317[15]; 5. P51-Dave Golembiewski, 00:17.605[16]; 6. 4M-Jamie Miller, 00:17.675[5]; 7. 1M-Scott Milligan, 00:17.712[23]; 8. 17X-Dustin Keegan, 00:17.756[14]; 9. X-Andy Keegan, 00:17.815[11]; 10. 8KB-Kent Brewer, 00:17.907[17]; 11. 28-Cody Laird, 00:18.032[18]; 12. 35-Ron Miller, 00:18.062[9]; 13. 5S-Bradley Stuckey, 00:18.121[19]; 14. 26-Kyle Lagrou, 00:18.131[22]; 15. 9-Curt Inks, 00:18.322[10]; 16. 99-Eric Potridge, 00:18.349[6]; 17. 34-Todd Warnick, 00:18.354[7]; 18. 18S-Randy Swiecicki, 00:18.420[24]; 19. 20-Caleb Shearn, 00:18.613[1]; 20. 00-Robbie Bohrer, 00:18.626[12]; 21. 9S-Tony Parker, 00:18.746[13]; 22. 99H-Art Howey Jr, 00:19.140[21]; 23. 7XP-Cyle Poole, 00:19.195[25]; 24. 57MS-Mason Stull, 00:20.215[8]; 25. 51-Dave Bankey, 00:20.371[2]
Bud Kaeding wins one for Davy on Friday at Ocean Speedway
Watsonville, CA…On a night that he performed a Memorial Lap for the late Davy Thomas, former Ocean Sprints champion Bud Kaeding capped the event by claiming his second victory of the 2024 campaign.
Kaeding grabbed the lead early on and held off a fast Caeden Steele to earn the emotional triumph. In victory lane, the veteran dedicated his win to Davy, who grew up a big fan of the multi-time Silver Crown champ. It was also the final tune-up prior to next week’s Johnny Key Classic, with purse details included at bottom of this story.
Ocean Speedway also honored the late Diane Morgan on Friday night with a very special Memorial Lap and extra money on the line for the IMCA Modifieds. At the end it was Salinas driver Cody Burke making a late pass for the $1,000 grand prize.
Sharing victory lane on Friday were Tracy’s KC Keller with the IMCA Sport Mods and Ocean point leader Joe Gallaher with the Hobby Stocks.
The 30-lap Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature began with the night’s fast qualifier Jake Haulot jumping into the lead. The track surface was in phenomenal shape and lent itself to some excellent racing in all classes.
Kaeding utilized a beautiful move to slice his way into the top spot on lap four and then rode the cushion to perfection. Northern Auto Racing Club Rookie of the Year contender Caeden Steele made a rare Ocean Sprints start and moved into second place on lap 11.
Steele kept Kaeding within striking distance on several restarts and made it a race for the lead as it wound down. Kaeding hit his marks to perfection though and crossed under the Ed Entz checkered flag for victory over Steele. Riverdale’s Grant Duinkerken made a wild final corner pass upstairs to take third at the line over Joey Ancona and Haulot.
The 25-lap IMCA Modified feature in memory of Diane Morgan started with Fred Lind battling it out with Austin Burke up front. Burke took command on lap two but soon felt intense pressure from Cody Burke after moving into second on lap eight.
The Burke boys kept fans on the edge of their seats while racing closely together for the duration of the contest. Coming to the white flag Austin slipped up just enough to allow an opening for Cody, who took full advantage, slipping to his inside and taking over the point.
Cody Burke went on to tally the victory over Austin, Lind, Jacob Mallet Jr. and a very racy Robert Marsh.
The 20-lap IMCA Sport Mod finale saw Mike Gill lead the opening lap, until getting crossed up in turns one and two, looping it around. Recent winner KC Keller then found himself out front and had his way with things, en route to his second triumph of the Ocean Speedway year.
Point leader Emali VanHoff crossed the stripe in second, ahead of Brian Baggett, Steven Allee and Chuck Golden.
The 20-lap Hobby Stock main event was all about defending track champion and current point leader Joe Gallaher. The Virginia native got out front and raced to his sixth victory of the season at the quarter mile.
Track favorite Terry Campion returned to action on Friday and brought home a solid runner up finish, with the top-five rounded out by Bobby Gallaher, Adriane Frost and Norm Ayers.
Ocean Speedway now gears up for the two-night running of the 64th Johnny Key Classic. Opening night on Friday hands out $2,000 to the Ocean Sprints winner, while Saturday’s finale is $3,000 to win; $1,000 for second and $800 for third.
Each night will be a guaranteed $300 to start the main event. Extra money will also be on the line for fast time and hard charger both nights in memory of JP Morgan, who considered the Key Classic to be his favorite event.
Results
Ocean Speedway
August 2, 2024
Ocean Sprints:
1. 29-Bud Kaeding[3]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[1]; 3. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[4]; 4.
88A-Joey Ancona[5]; 5. 7H-Jake Haulot[2]; 6. 8-Jeremy Chisum[12]; 7. 25Z-Jason
Chisum[11]; 8. 3D-Caleb Debem[7]; 9. 36-Kevin Barnes Sr[10]; 10. OB1-Orval
Burke[6]; 11. 76-Jennifer Osborne[8]; 12. 0B2-Tanner Burke[14]; 13. 72W-Kurt
Nelson[9]; 14. 98-Vince Giannotta[13]; 15. (DNS) 72S-Bradley Dillard
IMCA Modifieds:
1. 20-Cody Burke[3]; 2. 25-Austin Burke[1]; 3. 77-Fred Lind[4]; 4. 127-Jacob Mallet Jr[5]; 5. 22-Robert Marsh[6]; 6. 6-Jim Pettit II[8]; 7. 01-Raymond Keldsen Jr[2]; 8. 46-Kyle Bryan[10]; 9. 46N-Jonathan Hagio[7]; 10. 22S-Cole Szlauko[9]; 11. 72-Mike Szlauko[11]
IMCA Sport Mods:
1. 38-KC Keller[5]; 2. 4M-Emali VanHoff[7]; 3. 54R-Brian Baggett[10]; 4. 39-Steven Allee[4]; 5. 3G-Chuck Golden[8]; 6. 15-David Crocker[3]; 7. 42B-Max Baggett[2]; 8. 22W-Charlie Hunter[15]; 9. 34-Cody Bryan[14]; 10. X-Rob Gallaher[9]; 11. 33-Mike Gil[1]; 12. 6K-Mike Kofnovec Jr[6]; 13. 16-Chris Falkenberg[11]; 14. (DNS) 14H-Matthew Hagio; 15. (DNS) 6S-Mike Kofnovec SR
Hobby Stocks:
1. 1-Joe Gallaher[1]; 2. 83-Terry Campion[2]; 3. X1-Bobby Gallaher[4]; 4. 22-Adriane Frost[8]; 5. 51-Norm Ayers[3]; 6. X2-Joyce Gallaher[5]; 7. (DNS) (8)-Cody Keldsen; 8. (DNS) 7T-Trent Golden; 9. (DNS) 01-DJ Keldsen
MALLET TAKES NIGHT ONE OF HATTIESBURG USCS SUMMER SPRINT CAR SHOOTOUT
HATTIESBURG, MS – FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 2024 - Former USCS National Champion Jordan Mallett of Greenbrier, AR won Night 1 of the United Sprint Car Series Presented By K&N Filters Summer Sprint Car Shootout on Friday night at Hattiesburg Speedway. Mallett took the lead from his outside front row starting spot at the start of the race and led all 25 laps.
Two-time USCS National Champion Morgan Turpin-Havener of Gallatin, TN took the second spot and Dale Howard of Byhalia, MS started 18th and finished third to earn the Wilwood Brakes Hard Charger Award. Michael Miller of Pascagoula, MS was fourth.
The defending and 15-time USCS National Champion National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee Terry Gray of Bartlett, TN drove to a fifth-place finish. Brandon Blendon of Gulfport, MS finished sixth and Blake Mallette of Vancleve, MS took the seventh spot. Jake Brashier of Denham Springs, LA was eighth, with ninth going to Jeff Willingham of Ripley, MS. Hannah Merritt of Nesbit, MS rounded out the top ten.
In preliminary action, Blenden won the six-lap Hoosier Racing Tire Speed Dash to earn the Pole Position for the 25-lap Feature Race. The three eight-lap Heat Races were won by Gray in the Engler Machine & Tool First Heat Race, Blenden in the Butlerbuilt Racing Products Second Heat Race, and Mallett in the Racing Electronics Third Heat.
It took three tries to start the Feature Race, as Willingham spun in turn one on the first lap, and then Butch David of Geismar, LA flipped on the complete restart and landed on a light pole. The power had to be turned off to remove David from the car, but he was uninjured. Once the car was removed from the light pole, the power was turned back on the field tried again.
The third time was the charm, as Mallett took the lead followed by Blendon, Turpin-Havener, Gray and Mallett. The red flag was once again displayed when Kevin Baham of Amite, LA flipped in turn one. He climbed out O.K. Howard made a big move on the restart, climbing into the fifth position. The caution was waved on lap five when Parker Davis of Mobile, AL spun in turn four.
The top five for the restart were Mallett, Blenden, Turpin-Havener, Gray and Howard. When the field went back to green flag racing, Howard got by Gray to take the fourth spot. On lap six, Turpin-Havener and Howard got by Blenden for second and third respectively, and Miller passed Gray for fifth.
Miller passed Blenden for fourth on lap seven, and Gray moved back into the top five on lap eight getting around Blenden. The last caution flag of the race came out on lap 12 when Dustin Burtron of Seminole, FL stalled on the backstretch. The top five for the restart was Mallett, Turpin-Havener, Howard, Miller and Gray.
Mallett pulled away and by lap 19, the leader had put four lapped cars between himself and Turpin-Havener. Howard passed Turpin-Havener for second on lap 21, but the “Queen of the Wings” came right back on lap 22 to reclaim the second spot. When Mallett took the white flag, he had three lapped cars between himself and Turpin-Havener to seal the deal to the checkered flag.
The United Sprint Car Series Presented by K&N Filters will return to Hattiesburg Speedway on Saturday Night for Round 2 of the Summer Sprint Car Shootout. For more information about USCS, visit their website at uscsracing.com and the series Facebook page, or call the series office at 770-865-6097.
United Sprint Car Series Marketing Partners are K&N Filters, Engler Machine & Tool, Hoosier Racing Tire, Huggins Cams, Hero Graphics, DMI/Bulldog, J&J Supply of NC, Racing Electronics, JE Pistons, DHR Suspension, Wilwood Disc Brakes, KSE Racing Products, PRO Shocks, Schoenfeld Headers, and Arizona Sport Shirts.
OFFICIAL RESULTS OF UNITED SPRINT CAR SERIES PRESENTED BY K&N FILTERS EVENT AT HATTIESBURG SPEEDWAY IN HATTIESBURG, MS ON 8/2/2024:
FEATURE RACE – 25 Laps: 1. 14 Jordan Mallett, Greenbrier, AR (2); 2. 10m Morgan Turpin-Havener, Gallatin, TN (4); 3. 47 Dale Howard, Byhalia, MS (18); 4. 4m Michael Miller, Pascagoula, MS (13); 5. 10 Terry Gray, Bartlett, TN (3); 6. 88 Brandon Blenden, Gulfport, MS (1); 7. 67 Blake Mallette, Vancleve, MS (10); 8. 13x Jake Brashier, Denham Springs, LA (6); 9. 28 Jeff Willingham, Ripley, MS (7); 10. 16 Hannah Merritt, Nesbit, MS (20); 11. 51 Dustin Burtron, Seminole, FL (12); 12. 94 Parker Davis, Mobile, AL (21); 13. 61 Sean Wimpee, Mobile, AL (11); 14. 8 Kevin Baham, Amite, LA (16); 15. 83 Blake Carrier, Amite, LA (17); 16. 56 Stan Smith, Gulfport, MS (14); 17. L37 Scott Craft, Purvis, MS (5); 18. 17 Alex Lyles, Arlington, TN (8); 19. 21 Butch David, Geismar, LA (9); 20. 1d Prestin Dalton, Covington, TN DNS; 21. 8x Brad Bowden, Hernando, MS DNS.
HOOSIER RACING TIRE SPEED DASH – 6 Laps: 1. Blenden; 2. Mallett; 3. Gray; 4. Turpin-Havener; 5. Craft; 6. Brashier.
HEAT RACES – 8 Laps:
ENGLER MACHINE & TOOL HEAT 1: 1. Gray; 2. Turpin-Havener; 3. Lyles; 4. David; 5. Miller; 6. Baham; 7. Carrier.
BUTLERBUILT RACING PRODUCTS HEAT 2: 1. Blenden; 2. Craft; 3. Mallette; 4. Wimpee; 5. Merritt; 6. Smith; 7. Howard DNS.
RACING ELECTRONICS HEAT 3: 1. Mallett; 2. Brashier; 3. Willingham; 4. Davis; 5. Burtron; 6. Dalton; 7. Bowden DNS.
Karter Sarff Sets Sail with POWRi National Midgets and Xtreme Victory at I-55
Pevely, MO. (8/2/24) Karter Sarff would lead all twenty-five laps of Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway caution-free racing to earn his fifth career feature win with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, on Friday Night’s Prelude to the Ironman 55 in exhilarating action.
Early on-track excitement with twenty-four entries to the POWRi National Midgets, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, would find Karter Sarff start the action off with a quick-time in group hot-lap qualifying with a time of 12.768-second as Gavin Miller, Ryan Timms, and Ashton Torgerson would each notch heat racing victories.
Setting the feature field would find the high-point qualifier Gavin Miller roll an invert of four to set Karter Sarff and Ryan Timms on the front row leading the field as the green flag flew with Karter Sarff gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap as Hayden Reinbold, Ryan Timms, Gavin Miller, and Ashton Torgerson battled inside the early top five.
Spreading out the leading position early, Karter Sarff would set the pace of the feature with Hayden Reinbold and Ryan Timms battling closely for the runner-up positioning with Gavin Miller, and Zach Daum keeping close within the top five as Ashton Torgerson, Mitchell Davis, Shannon McQueen, Cannon McIntosh, and Corbin Rueschenberg all ran inside the top ten.
Hitting the mid-point of the feature with Karter Sarff still leading, Ryan Timms would take over second as Hayden Reinbold, Zach Daum, Ashton Torgerson, and Gavin Miller kept within one second of the lead in an outstanding battle within the top set of competitors.
Hitting heavy lap traffic in the final five laps, Karter Sarff would not be denied in gaining his second seasonal victory with Ryan Timms closing late to finish the runner-up as Hayden Reinbold finalized the podium placements in a hard-fought feature.
“I feel like we have a special feel for this place, and it’s become one of my favorite places to come,” said the celebratory Karter Sarff in the I-55 Raceway winner’s circle. Adding, “I was just focused on hitting my marks, about halfway through I felt myself starting to struggle but then I found my marks better and was able to clear my head.”
Flying through the field would find Zach Daum finish fourth with Ashton Torgerson rounding out the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, top-five finishers at Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway in support of the Ironman 55.
POWRi National Midgets & Xtreme | Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway | 8/2/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Group Qualifying Time: 21K-Karter Sarff(12.768)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 97-Gavin Miller
Engler Machine and Tool Heat Race 2 Winner: 67-Ryan Timms
Auto Meter Heat Race 3 Winner: 67K-Ashton Torgerson
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 97-Gavin Miller
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg(+8)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff
Feature (25 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[1]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[3]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum[7]; 5. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 6. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[12]; 7. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 8. 7-Shannon McQueen[10]; 9. 56D-Mitchell Davis[6]; 10. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[18]; 11. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[11]; 12. 71-Jade Avedisian[9]; 13. 55-Trevor Cline[13]; 14. 14S-Tyler Edwards[16]; 15. 5U-Peter Smith[15]; 16. 50-Daniel Adler[14]; 17. 98-Gunnar Setser[21]; 18. 40-Chase McDermand[24]; 19. 51B-Joe B Miller[17]; 20. 72J-Sam Johnson[19]; 21. 77-Joe Wirth[8]; 22. 44-Branigan Roark[22]; 23. 66-Jayden Clay[23]; 24. 33-Jacob McFarlin[20].
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 2. 56D-Mitchell Davis[2]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 4. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[5]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith[1]; 6. 50-Daniel Adler[3]; 7. 40-Chase McDermand[8]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark[7].
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum[1]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff[4]; 4. 71K-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 5. 14S-Tyler Edwards[5]; 6. 55-Trevor Cline[3]; 7. 72J-Sam Johnson[8]; 8. 98-Gunnar Setser[7].
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 67K-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 2. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[4]; 3. 77-Joe Wirth[2]; 4. 7-Shannon McQueen[3]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 6. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 7. 33-Jacob McFarlin[7]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[8].
Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.018[2]; 2. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.024[1]; 3. 56D-Mitchell Davis, 00:13.045[8]; 4. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:13.078[4]; 5. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.111[7]; 6. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:13.351[6]; 7. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:13.357[3]; 8. (DNS) 40-Chase McDermand.
Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:12.768[2]; 2. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:12.929[7]; 3. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:12.934[8]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:12.995[4]; 5. 14S-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.134[1]; 6. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.169[6]; 7. 98-Gunnar Setser, 00:13.234[3]; 8. 72J-Sam Johnson, 00:13.351[5].
Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:12.833[4]; 2. 7-Shannon McQueen, 00:12.986[7]; 3. 77-Joe Wirth, 00:13.048[6]; 4. 67K-Ashton Torgerson, 00:13.125[1]; 5. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.173[2]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.461[5]; 7. 33-Jacob McFarlin, 00:13.661[8]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay, 00:13.777[3].
Hot Laps 1: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:12.886[5]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.069[2]; 3. 50-Daniel Adler, 00:13.161[1]; 4. 56D-Mitchell Davis, 00:13.177[8]; 5. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:13.192[7]; 6. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:13.249[4]; 7. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:13.328[6]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:13.669[3].
Hot Laps 2: 1. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:12.908[2]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:13.069[4]; 3. 55-Trevor Cline, 00:13.114[7]; 4. 71K-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.153[6]; 5. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:13.279[8]; 6. 14S-Tyler Edwards, 00:13.279[1]; 7. 98-Gunnar Setser, 00:13.302[3]; 8. 72J-Sam Johnson, 00:13.354[5].
Hot Laps 3: 1. 7-Shannon McQueen, 00:13.037[7]; 2. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:13.118[4]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.342[5]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.371[2]; 5. 77-Joe Wirth, 00:13.478[6]; 6. 66-Jayden Clay, 00:13.707[3]; 7. 67K-Ashton Torgerson, 00:13.752[1]; 8. 33-Jacob McFarlin, 00:13.840[8].
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HUTTON STEALS WIN FROM TROMBLEY IN LAST LAP PASS AT FONDA
Race Report By: Marty Czekala – July 28, 2024
FONDA, N.Y. – Two drivers went into the night at Fonda Speedway looking to tie a record.
Jordan Hutton looked to tie the record for CRSA wins at Fonda with four. On the other hand, Jeff Trombley looked to tie the CRSA all-time high in wins with 14.
In the end, Hutton went around the outside of Trombley on the final lap in turn two to score his third win of the season and go two-for-two in the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge.
“It means a lot to win at Fonda,” said Hutton, whose win rate at Fonda is at 44 percent. “Just a tough season. Lost a lot of motors and different things. We really needed this.”
It was heartbreak again for Trombley, the four-time series champion. The last time we saw Trombley at Afton, his engine expired with under 10 laps to go. This time, a cylinder dropped on the final lap.
“I knew on the restarts I could get him so many times,” said Trombley post-race. “I knew that was my only shot to get him. Once I got out front, I was gonna take his line.”
Hutton redrew the pole in his No. 66 with Blake Warner to the outside. Warner got the jump at the drop of Tyler Groescup’s green. Hutton looked low on lap two, but Warner cleared and opened up the lead.
The 1.6-second lead would disappear violently on lap seven when Warner's No. 21B darted up the track and slammed hard into the turn four wall, cartwheeling, catching fire, and even piercing the catch fence. Warner would walk away from his destroyed X-1 chassis uninjured.
That gave Hutton the lead where he would hold serve on Trombley. The latter would peek low numerous times but couldn’t get it to stick. This would begin a long run in which Hutton would run away, opening the lead up to 2.8 seconds while in lapped traffic. The run would end with three laps to go as Link Pettit crept to a snail’s pace in turn four.
This would set up a four-lap sprint to the finish. On the restart, Trombley would send it downstairs on Hutton in turn two and try to take away Hutton’s line to go out front.
As if Trombley had the win and just had to make no mistakes, the dropped cylinder allowed Hutton to sneak past and take his fourth win at Fonda by under a second, tying Danny Varin and Mike Kiser for the most wins at "The Track of Champions."
“I saw him go low entering one when the white flag came out; I said, 'I got him now,'" said Hutton. "Today marks 20 years since I lost my grandfather. It means a lot to my father and my whole family.”
Despite the dropped cylinder, Trombley limped the No. 3a home in second, tying his best finish of the year at Weedsport, the other I-90 Pit Stop Challenge event.
“The car is going good,” said Trombley. “Every track we go to, this car is good. I went five years without an engine glitch. Now they’re catching up.”
Dalton Herrick rounded out the podium in third, matching his best finish from Afton May 31.
“That’s one of the best cars I’ve had here in a feature at Fonda,” Trombley explained. “It’s about momentum and balance. I was too tight [in heat races]. We got lucky they did some track prep and turned the track around.”
Mike Kiser was given the Maguire Family of Dealerships Magnificent Move of the Race, receiving a $25 bonus.
Cliff Pierce was awarded the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger, starting 20th and finishing 14th, receiving $25.
21 drivers checked into Fonda tonight.
The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by SuperGen Products head to another BD Motorsports Media track next week, Utica-Rome Speedway in Vernon, for round three of the I-90 Pit Stop Challenge Friday. Can’t make it? Watch the action live on FloRacing.
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[1]; 2. 3A-Jeff Trombley[6]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 4. 12-Tyler Chartrand[4]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[5]; 6. 9K-Kyle Pierce[7]; 7. 18-Timmy Lotz[8]; 8. J27-John Cunningham[12]; 9. 28-Ron Greek[11]; 10. 99-Adam Depuy[13]; 11. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[15]; 12. D9-Dustin Sehn[17]; 13. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[16]; 14. 4-Cliff Pierce[20]; 15. 99K-Mike Kiser[9]; 16. 88C-Chad Miller[10]; 17. 55-Rick Hart[19]; 18. 54-Fred Proctor[18]; 19. 93-Guy Gosselin[14]; 20. 3P-Link Pettit[21]; 21. 21B-Blake Warner[2]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Tyler Chartrand[1]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[2]; 3. 3A-Jeff Trombley[7]; 4. 28-Ron Greek[4]; 5. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[3]; 6. 54-Fred Proctor[5]; 7. 4-Cliff Pierce[6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. 9K-Kyle Pierce[4]; 3. 21B-Blake Warner[6]; 4. 88C-Chad Miller[5]; 5. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]; 6. 93-Guy Gosselin[7]; 7. 3P-Link Pettit[3]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 99K-Mike Kiser[1]; 2. 18-Timmy Lotz[2]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 4. J27-John Cunningham[4]; 5. 99-Adam Depuy[5]; 6. D9-Dustin Sehn[6]; 7. 55-Rick Hart[7]
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BRYANT BELL CONTINUES STRONG RUNS IN WMR WITH FIRST ANTIOCH VICTORY
ANTIOCH, CALIFORNIA (July 28, 2024) – 2023 Western Midget Racing champion
Bryant Bell of Oakley earned a coveted home track victory, taking his first
career Antioch WMR win on Saturday night after a thrilling duel with his
Boscacci Racing teammate Anthony Bruno of San Jose. Bell’s victory was also his
fourth consecutive triumph in the WMR tour.
Delano’s Terry Nichols started on the pole for the 20-lap feature with Bruno
quickly in pursuit. Nichols held off a furious challenge from Bruno, Bell, and
Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell for a few laps before Bell took over the top spot on
the front stretch on lap three. Bruno followed into second place while Mitchell
and Nichols battled behind them for third.
The first caution of the feature flew on lap seven for Todd Hawse of Moorpark
in turns three and four. He was able to rejoin the race.
On the restart, Bruno attempted to slide his teammate Bell into turn three.
He then crossed over to the outside of Bell down the backstretch to nab the lead
on lap eight.
The duo raced side-by-side for the top spot with Bell driving back into the
lead on lap 12. Bruno clawed back to Bell before the last caution of the event
with two to go. Bryant Bell held court over the final laps and won his first
career Antioch Speedway victory with WMR followed closely by Bruno and Mitchell.
Nichols finished fourth with Hawse charging back to fifth.
The second round of the 2024 Western Midget Racing Triple Crown is up next on
August 9 and 10 for the Johnny Key Classic at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville.
Friday’s action pays $500 to win while Saturday’s feature will pay $1200 to win.
Both nights also pay points towards the $1000 to win Triple Crown championship.
For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com
RESULTS: Antioch Speedway July 27, 2024
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[9]; 2. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 3. 96-Logan
Mitchell[4]; 4. 2ND-Terry Nichols[3]; 5. 18-Todd Hawse[6]; 6. ONE9-Aniyah
Scott[1]; 7. 57-Adam Weisberg[8]; 8. 20-Kyle Hawse[5]; 9. 68-Marvin Mitchell[7]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2ND-Terry Nichols[1]; 2. ONE9-Aniyah Scott[2]; 3. 20-Kyle
Hawse[4]; 4. 68-Marvin Mitchell[3]; 5. 09-Bryant Bell[5]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 2. 96-Logan Mitchell[1]; 3. 18-Todd
Hawse[2]; 4. 57-Adam Weisberg[3]
2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change
March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno
March 29 Ocean Speedway – RAIN OUT
March 30 Marysville Raceway – RAIN OUT
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 4 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
May 17 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 18 Petaluma Speedway w/ BCRA Tom Manning Memorial – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
June 7 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 8 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 26 Ocean Speedway - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 27 Antioch Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
August 9 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic**
August 10 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic**
September 21 Bakersfield Speedway
October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway October Classic**
October 26 Ventura Raceway**
** indicates Triple Crown event
SONIC Night at Double X Speedway
California, MO
Sunday July 28, 2024
By: Dean Reichel
SONIC Night at Double X Speedway was held Sunday night with Winged Sprint Cars, Super Stocks and B Modifieds doing battle at the little bullring just outside of California, MO. SONIC Drive In of California has been a longtime supporter of local dirt track racing and had several activities for the fans in the stands to enjoy throughout the evening.
Spotty rain showers around the area along with a brief shower at 1:30 in the afternoon did not dampen the on track action. Two Super Stock heat races started off the racing action. In the first heat it was Eddie Keeran besting the field over fifth starting Darek Wiss driving the Jody Romig #12 in second, Steve Beach was third, Adam Halley finished fourth and Chris Romig was fifth. Heat two saw Clayton Campbell pick up the win over a hard charging James Nighswonger in his back up car, third was Dale Berry, Ryan Shikles was fourth and Zack Smith chalked up a DNF when his engine expired on lap seven.
The B Mod heat races took to the track next. In heat one Adam Hall picked up the victory over hard charging Tyler Potter, Sturgis Streeter crossed the strip in third with Richard Brainard crossing in fourth. The second heat saw Colson Kirk claiming the checkered flag with Tyler Imhoff in second, Austen Raybourn in third and Jared Riddle finishing fourth.
The 360 Winged Sprint Car heat races put a cap on the first half of the evening’s competition. Miles Paulus would use a hole shot on a complete restart to take the lead and the victory over young gun Garrett Benson in second. Ben Brown finished third, Tyler Blank was fourth, Adam Parmeley finished fifth and Emylee Yoder completed the top six. Darren Langford did not finish. Heat 2 saw Samuel Wagner post a convincing victory over the field. Brother Jack Wagner would steal second at the finish over Paul Solomon in third. Taylor Walton would finish fourth with Aubrey Smith in fifth and Blake Bowers in sixth. Broc Elliott was unable to start the race.
The Super Stock Feature saw numerous cautions for traction challenged drivers but veteran Clayton Campbell looked like he would add another checkered flag this season but as the laps wound down, James Nishwonger would drive past on the high side and pick up the win. Campbell would finish a solid second with Steve Beach crossing the stripe in third. Adam Halley would finish fourth and Ryan Shikles completed the top five. Chris Romig and Dale Berry did not finish and were credited with sixth and seventh. Two drivers were disqualified from the event for unsportsmanlike conduct, specifically rough driving, Eddie Keeran and Darek Wiss. Zach Smith was unable to start due to mechanical issues.
The B Modified feature would see Colson Kirk from Urbana take the lead at the green flag and race to a victory. Kirk was not challenged in the event becoming the eight different feature winner in twelve appearances by the class at Double X. Multi time winner Adam Hall would finish a solid second with Tyler Potter crossing the stripe in third, Sturgis Streeter claimed the fourth spot and Austen Raybourn would complete the top five. Tyler Imhoff, Richard Brainard and Jared Riddle completed the running order in 6th through 8th respectively.
The 360 Winged Sprint Cars closed out SONIC Night at the races with the traditional 25 lap feature event. Miles Paulus would take the lead at the start and run some smooth laps but by lap seven Jack Wagner had overtaken the top spot. The racing action was intense behind the top two as first Broc Elliott and then Tyler Blank began moving up through the field. Blank cracked the top four by lap 21 and the top three a lap later. At checkered it would be Jack Wagner by a straightaway over Tyler Blank whose charge ended at second place. Miles Paulus would ring up a third place finish with Samuel Wagner in fourth and Garrett Benson completing the top five. Broc Elliott advanced from 14th to sixth at the finish with Ben Brown in seventh, Taylor Walton would cross in eighth, Paul Solomon in ninth and Adam Parmeley at tenth. Emylee Yoder would complete the running cars at the checkered in eleventh.
Next Sunday night is season championship nught at Double X for 2024. Winged Sprint Cars, Super Stocks and Pure Stocks will be in competition. Awards will be presented after the evenings races.
SONIC Night at Double X
California, MO
July 28, 2024
Complete Results
360 Winged Sprint Cars—
Feature- 1. Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 2. 75-Tyler Blank, California; 3. 0-Miles Paulus,Marshall; 4. 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 5. 2B-Garrett Benson, Concordia; 6. 00-Broc Elliott, California; 7. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 8. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 9. 9-Paul Solomon, Victoria, AUS; 10. 21A-Adam Parmeley, Cadet; 11. 13-Emylee Yoder, Park Hills; 12. (DNF) 32D-Darren Langford, Kearney; 13. (DNF) 52-Blake Bowers, Knob Noster; 14. (DNF) 9S-Aubrey Smith, Houstonia.
Heat 1- 1. Paulus; 2. Benson; 3. Brown; 4. Blank; 5. Parmeley; 6. Yoder; 7 (DNF) Langford
Heat 2- 1. S. Wagner; 2. J. Wagner; 3. Solomon; 4. Walton; 5. Smith; 6. Bowers; 7. (DNS) Elliott
Tanner Carrick, Anthony Slaney, Nick Baldwin and Mike Miller earn Carnett Clash wins
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…An entertaining night of racing at the annual Carnett Clash was capped with Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick scoring his first Placerville Speedway win of the season on Saturday.
Sharing victory lane at the event were Anthony Slaney with the Mountain Democrat Ltd. Late Models, Nick Baldwin with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and Mike Miller with the Mountain Democrat Mini Trucks.
The 25-lap Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Car feature began with Tanner Carrick and youngster Austin Wood going at it for the lead.
The pair battled back and forth before Carrick assumed the point that he would never relinquish. Although Carrick officially led for the duration, it did not come easy for the driver of the TC Guide Service No. 83T.
Placerville’s Shane Hopkins moved into second around lap 11 and began to hound the rear of Carrick, while having to contend with Auburn’s Andy Forsberg at the same time. The trio raced close together for several laps in exciting fashion, but Carrick ran a near mistake free race up front.
Carrick went on to cross the Ron Stahl checkered flag for his eighth career Placerville Speedway Winged 360 triumph, tying Kalib Henry and Glen Boune on the all-time win list. Hopkins came home in second and became the new point leader by two markers ahead of third place finisher Forsberg.
Modesto’s Tony Gomes and Elk Grove’s Bubba Decaires rounded out the top-five. Completing the top-10 were Luke Hayes, Chance Grasty, Izaak Sharp, Austin Torgerson and Austin Wood.
The $1,000 to win Mountain Democrat Ltd. Late Model feature saw Martinez driver Anthony Slaney continue his impressive campaign. Live Oak’s Matt Micheli led the early laps as things clicked off fast and furious.
Slaney looked ultra-fast though as he charged around the high side of the quarter mile bullring. The current Placerville Speedway point leader took over the lead on lap 10 and went on to hold command for the extent, crossing the stripe for his fourth triumph of the season.
Rod Oliver gave it a strong run in second, followed by Micheli, Dan Brown Jr., and Ryan McDaniel.
The Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks also showcased a tremendous 25-lap finale, which kept fans on the edge of their seats. Multiple drivers battled it out for the $750 grand prize as part of the Carnett Clash. Tommy Sturgeon led the first couple laps, before Placerville’s Tyler Lightfoot charged to the point.
Lightfoot has put together a solid campaign in the Pure Stock and cut smooth laps up front, while contending with five-time track champion Nick Baldwin. Lapped traffic made things interesting up front and at one point, Baldwin split the difference as he battled with Lightfoot for the top-spot.
With 18 laps complete Baldwin snagged the lead and would go on to lead the final seven circuits for his 30th career Placerville Speedway triumph. Lightfoot came home in second, followed by Kevin Jinkerson, Sturgeon and Wayne Trimble in the top-five.
Placerville’s Mike Miller continued his mastery of the Mountain Democrat Mini Truck division on Saturday, leading all 20 laps for victory. Luke Costa had one of his best career runs in second, followed by Austin Struthers, Thomas Jensen and Paizlee Miller.
Placerville Speedway returns to action this coming Saturday with the $8,500 to win Forni-Humphreys Classic.
Results
Placerville Speedway Carnett Clash July 27, 2024
Winged Sprint Cars:
1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 21-Shane Hopkins[3]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[8]; 4. 7C-Tony Gomes[7]; 5. 94-Greg Decaires V[5]; 6. 9L-Luke Hayes[9]; 7. 1-Chance Grasty[6]; 8. 24S-Izaak Sharp[16]; 9. 88-Austin Torgerson[11]; 10. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 11. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[15]; 12. 15-Cody Key[17]; 13. 17-Anthony Snow[14]; 14. 98-Chris Masters[13]; 15. 25JR-Cody Johnson[22]; 16. 17T-Grasen Ternora; 17. 93-Stephen Ingraham[19]; 18. 97-Blaine Craft[20]; 19. 77-Ryan Lippincott[4]; 20. 3-Cole Schroeder[10]; 21. 79-Mark Hanson[12]; 22. 34-Dakota Albright[21]; 23. 75-Bill Smith[18]
Late Models:
1. 4X-Anthony Slaney[3]; 2. 57-Rod Oliver[5]; 3. 96M-Matt Micheli[2]; 4. 15-Dan Brown Jr[6]; 5. 25-Ryan McDaniel[8]; 6. 37-Ray Trimble[4]; 7. 17Y-Tim Yeager[1]; 8. 22G-Paul Gugliomoni[12]; 9. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[10]; 10. 01-Terry Kaiser[11]; 11. 15J-Jay Norton[7]; 12. 98-Kiely Ricardo[9]; 13. (DNS) 54-Matt Davis
Pure Stocks:
1. 17-Nick Baldwin[4]; 2. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[1]; 3. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[5]; 4. 16-Tommy Sturgeon[2]; 5. 86-Wayne Trimble[3]; 6. 4D3-Dan Jinkerson[9]; 7. 53-Jason Clayton[7]; 8. 14P-Nicholas Pate[11]; 9. 43-Kenny Bernstein[6]; 10. 91-Andrew Brulez[10]; 11. 53JR-Jason Clayton Jr[8]; 12. 93-Mel Byers[12]; 13. 12J-Jason Ramos[13]
Mini Trucks:
1. 16-Mike Miller[1]; 2. 7-Luke Costa[10]; 3. 70-Austin Struthers[5]; 4. 08JR-Thomas Jensen[3]; 5. 26-Paizlee Miller[8]; 6. 28-Howard Miller[7]; 7. 07-Tyler Goggin[4]; 8. 03-Bobby Clark[6]; 9. 21-Paige Miller[11]; 10. 24K-Michael Barreno[2]; 11. 65X-Brian Tremblay[9]
Spithaler Seals the Deal in FAST on Dirt Sprints; Rudolph First in Modifieds, Cipriano in RUSH Mods, and Whitling in Pro Stocks
(Franklin, PA July 28, 2024): Brandon Spithaler rebounded from some recent adversity to take the win in the FAST on Dirt Sprint Car main event held at Tri City Raceway Park.
Returning after a short absence, Erick Rudolph claimed the win in the Modified class presented by 21st Energy Group. This was the first event conducted since the track merged its 358 Modifieds with the Big Blocks. Taking the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock feature was Bobby Whitling. Ayden Cipriano captured the RUSH Sportsmen Modified part of the program.
The FAST on Dirt 410 Sprints took on the Krill Recycling 410s for a twenty-five lapper. It was the second appearance of the year at the track for the FAST touring series.
Dylan Cisney and Cody Bova were on the front row, with Carl Bowser and Zane DeVault in row two. The third row belonged to Dale Blaney and Brandon Spithaler, the series points leader. Jeremy Weaver was sitting in for Andy Cavanaugh, and he rolled away in the seventh position. Jack Sodeman, Jr. was his running mate. Bob Felmlee and John Jerich made up row five. In the sixth row were Derek Hauck and Nathan McDowell.
Cisney jumped out front at the start of the FAST on Dirt Sprint Car race. Bova ran in second in the early going, followed by Spithaler, DeVault, Bowser, Blaney, Sodeman, Weaver, Felmlee, and Jerich.
Spithaler was quick around the top of the big Venango County oval. He moved into second by lap five. Two laps later, he claimed the lead coming off turn two.
Spithaler stretched his lead as the race progressed. Cisney continued in second, followed by Bova, DeVault, and Blaney. Not even lapped traffic slowed Spithaler’s rapid pace.
Spithaler, who demolished a car at the recent Don Martin Memorial, took the checkers ahead of Cisney, DeVault, Bova, and Blaney. Bowser led the next quintet, along with Weaver, Sodeman, Hauck, and Felmlee.
The heat winners in the FAST on Dirt Sprint Series were Cody Bova and Dale Blaney. There was no B Main. The evening’s fastest qualifier was Brandon Spithaler, with a time of 15.337.
At the start of heat two for the FAST on Dirt Sprint Cars, two time and defending track champion, A.J. Flick, tangled with the car of Zane DeVault right at the flagstand. Flick went over, but was not hurt. He was unable to start the feature event.
Chad Reitz had the pole for the start of the Modified twenty lapper for the 21st Century Energy Group sponsored division. Erick Rudolph was on his flank. Rex King, Jr. and Jeremiah Shingledecker were in row two. The third row paired up Austin Eyler and Steve Slater, who was back behind the wheel of his own car. Lenny Liebold, III tagged the tail.
Rudolph jumped out to the early lead, with Shingledecker , King, Reitz, and Eyler following. A spin by Liebold in turn two required a restart with one lap complete. On the restart, King powered into second. Soon thereafter, Slater moved ahead of Reitz for the fourth spot.
Rudolph’s Big Block led the remaining nineteen laps without incident. King was about ten car lengths back. Shingledecker cruised home in third. He was followed by Slater and Reitz. Eyler was sixth, with Liebold in seventh.
The heat winner of the 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds was Erick Rudolph. There was no B Main.
Aaron Smith and Mike Miller shared row one for the fifteen lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock feature. Matt Bernard and Tyler Wyant were behind them. Then came Doug Iorio, II and Bobby Whitling. Pat Fielding and Jason Kimmy were paired in row four. The fifth row had Russ Coyne and Josh Seippel. Rod Laskey and Charlie McMillen had row six covered. Trailing the field was Randy Wyant.
Miller led the early going, with Tyler Wyant running second. Miller dropped out at lap five, giving the lead to Wyant for the restart. Bobby Whitling lined up next to him, and that proved to be the difference maker. Whitling got rolling on the outside and swooped into the lead on the restart.
A spin by McMillen in turn four, followed by a brief flare-up under the hood, led to a green-white-checkered finish.
Whitling led the rest of the way, with Wyant remaining close enough to capitalize on any mistakes that Whitling might make. There were none, so Wyant took home the second place money. Third went to Laskey, fourth to Coyne, and fifth to Bernard. Fielding, Kimmy, Iorio, McMillen, Randy Wyant were the next five finishers.
The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks presented two heat races. The winners were Doug Iorio, II and Mike Miller. There was no B Main.
Brandon Ritchey was inside row one, with Ayden Cipriano as his dancing partner for the start of the RUSH Modified Sportsmen. Kole Holden and Logen Lockhart made up row two. The third row consisted of Lucas Canon, and Darin Gallagher. In row four, Frank Guidace and Chelsie Gallagher were found. The fifth row paired Karston King with Cole Edwards. The sixth row featured Troy McGregor and Makayla Shannon.
Cipriano took the early lead, and Ritchey, Kole Holden, Lockhart, and Darin Gallagher in the top five. The race went non-stop, with the top five remaining unchanged throughout. Canon, Guidace, Chelsie Gallagher, Edwards, and Karston King completed the top ten.
The RUSH Modified Sportsmen also competed in two heat races, with the wins going to Ayden Cipriano and Kole Holden. There was no B Main.
The Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge still has John Mollick at the top of the list, with four heat race victories.
Next weekend, Tri City Raceway Park will host a Sunday Thunder program, consisting of Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars, 21st Century Energy Group Modifieds, Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, and 4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprints. There will be a special guest, Indy Car star Santino Ferrucci, courtesy of one of his sponsors, Webco Industries of Oil City, PA. Ferrucci will be signing autographs, so bring your favorite souvenir. And, general admission will be FREE for all.
Then, coming up on Sunday, August 11, the ULMS Late Models will invade Tri City Raceway Park. Another special event will follow on August 18, with the Ryder Memorial for the BRP Modified Tour.
The divisional sponsors of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 are: Krill Recycling, LLC (410 Sprint Cars), 21st Century Energy Group (Modifieds), Hovis Auto & Truck Supply (Pro Stocks), and 4 Your Car Connection (RUSH Sprint Cars).
All competitors at Tri City Raceway Park will be eligible for the Marsh Heating & Cooling Heat Race Challenge. The driver that wins the most heat races over the courseof the season, regardless of the class, will receive a special award.
Other marketing partners of Tri City Raceway Park for 2024 include: Erie Beer, Wab-Tec (manufacturer of locomotive engines), Schaeffer Lubricants, Keystone Transit (school buses), Blue Ox Timbers (buyers of timberland timber land management), Constable Refuse (residential and commercial garbage collectors), First Rate Realty (real estate sales), Landscape Connection (portable toilets and landscape supplies), KEI-Klapec Express Inc. (trucking company), BKI-Bert Klapec Inc. (excavation and demolition), Shambaugh Towing, Gibson Hill Automotive (auto repair), McCandless Ford Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), McCandless Trailer Sales (located in Mercer and Meadville), Big Dog RC (remote controlled cars and race track), McGregor Excavating, Les Frickshun (lubricants and undercoating), Bish Heating & Cooling, Wet Hose LLC (pressure washing), Heffern Septic Service, Tionesta Builders Supply (located in Tionesta and Shippenville), UCIP-United Community Independence Program (housing and services for the handicapped), Close Racing Supply, Billy’s Garage & Towing, Oakland-Rampart Equipment (makers of centrifugal dryers, wash systems, and separators), Shaw Industries (machine shop), Welding Technologies, Froggie Radio, and Hards Welding.
Remember that you will need to check the Facebook page, Tri City Raceway Park, for current information. The former website is not updated and will soon be replaced.
Tri-City Raceway Park is located just a few miles north of Franklin, PA, at 3430 State Route 417 in Oakland Township. Professional auto racing will be presented in a family friendly atmosphere most Sunday evenings from May through Labor Day weekend.
FAST on Dirt Sprint Cars vs. Krill Recycling 410 Sprints: Brandon Spithaler, Dylan Cisney, Zane DeVault, Cody Bova, Dale Blaney, Carl Bowser, Jeremy Weaver, Jack Sodeman, Jr., Derek Hauck, Bob Felmlee, John Jerich, Dusty Larson, Bobby Elliott, Bodey McClintock, Nathan McDowell. DNS: A.J. Flick, Chase Metheny.
21st Century Energy Group Modifieds: Erick Rudolph, Rex King, Jr., Jeremiah Shingledecker, Steve Slater, Chad Reitz, Austin Eyler, Lenny Liebold, III.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks: Bobby Whitling, Tyler Wyant, Rod Laskey, Russ Coyne, Matt Bernard, Pat Fielding, Jason Kimmy, Doug Iorio, II, Charlie McMillen, Randy Wyant, Mike Miller, Aaron Smith. DNS: Josh Seippel.
RUSH Sportsmen Modifieds: Ayden Cipriano, Brandon Ritchey, Kyle Holden, Logen Lockhart, Darin Gallagher, Lucas Canon, Frank Guidace, Chelsie Gallagher, Cole Edwards, Karston King, Makayla Shannon, Troy McGregor.
Tanner Claims $4,000 in ESS Outlaw Summer Nationals
By Curtis Berleue (Dundee, NY) | For the first time in 2024, Matt Tanner was victorious in Empire Super Sprints Action at the Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, NY. Leading all 25 laps, the Stephentown, NY driver picked up $4,000 for his efforts on Friday night.
Shawn Donath and Matt Tanner brought the field to the initial green flag. Utilizing the high side of the track, Tanner got the early advantage off turn four to lead lap one.
Behind Tanner, third starting Jason Barney quickly moved into second, with Donath not far behind in third. By lap 5, Tanner still held the lead over Barney and Donath, while Jonathan Preston, Alex Therrien and Billy VanInwegen all battled for positions 4-6.
On Lap 8, Tanner caught the back of the field and began navigating lap traffic. As Tanner and Barney sliced through the slower cars, VanInwegen used traffic to his advantage to take sole possession of third place.
With the laps clicking by, it looked as though nobody had anything for Tanner. On lap 18, Donath was able to get by Barney for second using the extreme high side of the track, but it was smooth sailing for Tanner as he crossed the line for his first victory of the season.
“At the beginning there I was a little nervous running around the top,” said Tanner in victory lane. “Toward the end it felt like the top was going away, I tried the bottom and then it kinda cleaned off down there and I wasn’t sure what to do at the end.”
Crossing the line second was Shawn Donath.
“He (Tanner) was good early and it took a little bit for the tires to fire,” said Donath. “We were just a little bit too late getting going.”
Coming from his 8th place starting spot, Billy VanInwegen rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium in third.
“We really had a good car, I thought with maybe a yellow around half way we could have had something,” said VanInwegen. “We can’t hang our heads with third, we’re working hard at this deal and making strides for sure.”
24 cars signed into the pit area Friday night, splitting the field into three timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards went to Matt Farnham, Alex Therrien and Matt Tanner. E&V Energy heat races were won by Jared Zimbardi, Alex Therrien and Jordan Thomas, while the Cobra Coaches dash presented by Lanes Yamaha was won by Jordan Poirier.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Saturday July 27th at the Woodhull Raceway in Woodhull, NY. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Saturday, July 27 – Woodhull Raceway – Woodhull, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Friday, August 2 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 3 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Brockville, ONT ($2,000 to Win)
Full Results:
A-Main: 1. 90-Matt Tanner[2]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[1]; 3. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 4. #79-Jordan Thomas[10]; 5. 22-Jonathan Preston[4]; 6. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 7. 28-Jordan Poirier[13]; 8. 35-Jared Zimbardi[6]; 9. 21T-Alex Therrien[5]; 10. 98-Joe Trenca[12]; 11. 66-Jordan Hutton[7]; 12. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[15]; 13. 2-Dave Axton[11]; 14. 28F-Davie Franek[9]; 15. #7NY-Matt Farnham[22]; 16. 10-Kelly Hebing[17]; 17. 21B-Blake Warner[14]; 18. 47-Kyle Drum[18]; 19. 13E-Evan Reynolds[23]; 20. 13T-Trevor Years[16]; 21. #25G-Tyler Graves[24]; 22. #18C-Dan Craun[20]; 23. X-Dan Bennett[21]; 24. #41-Dalton Rombough[19]
Lanes Yamaha Dash: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 2. 21B-Blake Warner[3]; 3. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[2]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[6]; 5. 10-Kelly Hebing[5]; 6. 47-Kyle Drum[4]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. 35-Jared Zimbardi[4]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[2]; 3. 66-Jordan Hutton[7]; 4. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[6]; 6. 47-Kyle Drum[5]; 7. #41-Dalton Rombough[8]; 8. (DNS) #7NY-Matt Farnham
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 21T-Alex Therrien[1]; 2. 22-Jonathan Preston[2]; 3. 2-Dave Axton[4]; 4. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 5. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[5]; 6. 10-Kelly Hebing[3]; 7. #18C-Dan Craun[8]; 8. 13E-Evan Reynolds[7]
E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[2]; 2. 90-Matt Tanner[1]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[4]; 4. 98-Joe Trenca[3]; 5. 21B-Blake Warner[6]; 6. 13T-Trevor Years[5]; 7. X-Dan Bennett[7]; 8. #25G-Tyler Graves[8]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #7NY-Matt Farnham; #21T-Alex Therrien; #90-Matt Tanner
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #35-Jared Zimbardi; #21T-Alex Therrien; #79-Jordan Thomas
Cobra Coaches / Lanes Yamaha Dash Winner ($125): #28-Jordan Poirier
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #53-Shawn Donath
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #7NY-Matt Farnham (+7)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #X-Dan Bennett
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #66-Jordan Hutton
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #90-Matt Tanner; #53-Shawn Donath; #10V-Billy VanInwegen
Hoosier Tire Award (RR Hoosier tire): #10H-Kelly Hebing
Zimbardi Leads Wire to Wire at Woodhull
By Curtis Berleue (Woodhull, NY) | For the second night in a row, it was a new face in victory lane in 2024 for the Empire Super Sprints, as Braford, PA’s Jared Zimbardi picked up his first win of the season Saturday night at Woodhull. Almost exactly one year from his last ESS victory, it was Zimbardi’s 6th ESS win and 51st career win.
After drawing the number two starting spot, Zimbardi used the high side to his advantage on lap one to take the lead over Pinnacle Pole Award winner Kyle Drum.
With 5 laps complete, it was still Zimbardi out front over Drum, with Jason Barney third, Shawn Donath 4th and Trevor Years fifth. On lap 6, Barney was able to sneak underneath of Drum coming off turn four to take the second position away. With much of the field using the high side of the track, Barney continued to creep the bottom in an attempt to chase down Zimbardi.
Just one caution coming on lap 7 slowed the event, and on the ensuing restart Zimbardi again jumped out to the lead over Barney, with Drum in third.
For the second night in a row, Billy VanInwegen was mounting a charge from deep in the field. Starting 10th, he had moved his way into the top five by lap 8. 5 laps later, he secured the fourth spot, and on lap 18 he slid into a podium spot in third.
While Zimbardi navigated lap traffic, VanInwegen was relentlessly running the bottom in an attempt to catch Barney for second, and with two laps to go he slid by him. It was too little too late, however, as Zimbardi’s half-second lead let him cross the line first.
“It was tough to see coming down the backstretch, I wasn’t sure but I knew he (Barney) was there,” said Zimbardi. “I certainly didn’t want to give him the bottom on that restart. You get a nice launch out of turn four, and if I could get him clear go to the top and if he didn’t get by me off of two I knew I was good.”
“Keeping the momentum was tricky around the top, you just miss it by a little bit and you’re off the racetrack. The last time I won here was in 2016, so we were long overdue.”
Finishing one spot better than the night before, Billy VanInwegen came home second, while Jason Barney rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.
“I didn’t feel good in the heat race, so we went to work and my guys kept making the car better for me,” said VanInwegen. “These guys just have no quit in them and I’m super thankful.”
In two timed hot lap groups, Jared Zimbardi and Shawn Donath earned Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards, while Jordan Thomas and Trevor Years picked up E&V Energy heat wins. The Cobra Coaches dash presented by Mary Ennis was won by Davie Franek.
The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday, August 2nd at the Can-Am Speedway in LaFargeville, NY. For the latest news, information, and schedule updates regarding the Empire Super Sprints be sure to check the series website (www.EmpireSuperSprints.com) and follow along on Facebook (Empire Super Sprints), X (formerly Twitter - @ESSprints) and Instagram (@empiresupersprints).
The Empire Super Sprints would like to thank the following series sponsors for their continued support: Rifenburg Contracting Corp, PJC Spray Foam, Hoosier Racing Tire, Cobra Coaches, E&V Energy, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Fondations 4 Saisons, Pinnacle Investments, LLC, Lacaillade Masonry, Inc., FX Caprara, ASI Racewear, Lanes Yamaha, Ashley Lynn Winery, Bicknell Racing Products, DirtTrackDigest.com and LC Design.
The ESS Road Ahead:
Friday, August 2 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 3 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Brockville, ONT ($2,000 to Win)
Saturday, August 17 – Utica-Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($5,000 to Win Cole Cup)
Full Results:
A-Main: 1. 35-Jared Zimbardi[2]; 2. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[11]; 3. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 4. 53-Shawn Donath[5]; 5. 90-Matt Tanner[10]; 6. 28F-Davie Franek[9]; 7. #79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 8. 28-Jordan Poirier[8]; 9. 47-Kyle Drum[1]; 10. 13T-Trevor Years[4]; 11. 10-Kelly Hebing[12]; 12. #41-Dalton Rombough[15]; 13. X-Dan Bennett[14]; 14. 21T-Alex Therrien[7]; 15. #25G-Tyler Graves[16]; 16. 13E-Evan Reynolds[13]
Mary Ennis Dash: 1. 28F-Davie Franek[1]; 2. 90-Matt Tanner[2]; 3. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[3]; 4. 10-Kelly Hebing[4]
E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[1]; 2. 21T-Alex Therrien[2]; 3. 35-Jared Zimbardi[4]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 5. 28F-Davie Franek[5]; 6. 10V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 7. 13E-Evan Reynolds[7]; 8. #41-Dalton Rombough[8]
E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. 13T-Trevor Years[2]; 2. 53-Shawn Donath[4]; 3. 47-Kyle Drum[1]; 4. 87-Jason Barney[3]; 5. 90-Matt Tanner[5]; 6. 10-Kelly Hebing[7]; 7. X-Dan Bennett[6]; 8. #25G-Tyler Graves[8]
Awards & Contingencies:
Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #35-Jared Zimbardi; #53-Shawn Donath
E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #79-Jordan Thomas; #13T-Trevor Years
Cobra Coaches / Mary Ennis Dash Winner ($125): #28F-Davie Franek
Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #47-Kyle Drum
A-Verdi Storage Containers Hard Charger Award ($50): #10V-Billy VanInwegen (+9)
Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($30): #13E-Evan Reynolds
Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #10-Kelly Hebing
Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #35-Jared Zimbardi; #10V-Billy VanInwegen; #87-Jason Barney
Kurt tops Tyler in Davis family 1-2 PDTR 360 Sprint Car finish
Myers Jr., Sandholm earn initial A-main victories
(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) July 27, 2024 – If you were to describe the eighth Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program of the 2024 season on Saturday, July 27 in one word, “ordinary” most certainly wouldn’t be it.
Whether it was a father-son 1-2 finish, inspired runs from the back to the front of the field, a heaping helping of slide jobs, a pair of A-main leaders meeting misfortune in the same race, a father driving his daughter’s car to an A-main win or two incidents involving hard impacts with the outer wall and fence, action in the Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars, PDTR B Mods and the visiting Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car divisions provided Plymouth Dirt Track Racing fans with an abundance of wheel-to-wheel entertainment.
Two-time Akright Auto 360 Sprint Car champion Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee bested a career-best run from his son, Tyler, to capture his first A-main victory at The Plymouth Dirt Track in over three years as the Davis’ achieved a rare 1-2 father-son showing in the 25-lap PDTR-MSA main event.
After the first two leaders encountered misfortune, Joel Myers Jr. of Santa Rosa, Calif. nailed down a victory in the 30-lap IRA 410 Sprint Car Series main event.
Mike Sandholm of Oconomowoc made his first start in the car normally wheeled by his daughter, Miranda, a memorable one as he led wire-to-wire en route to victory in the 25-lap PDTR B Mod A-main.
In the 25-lap PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car main event, polesitter Bill Taylor of Boltonville raced into the lead on the drop of the green flag as Kurt Davis, who started fourth, jumped to the high groove of the third-mile clay oval to challenge third starter T.J. Smith of Greenville for second.
The first caution of two cautions appeared on lap 3 when Justin Erickson of Plymouth spun in turn two and collected Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, Ill, T.J. Haddy of Waupun and Alex Pokorski of West Bend. All three drivers retreated to the work area before rejoining the race at the rear of the field on the ensuing restart.
Taylor continued to hold down the lead when the race resumed while Kurt Davis stormed into second place along with the cushion on lap 7. Three laps later, the all-time winningest driver in the 25-season history of the Akright Auto Midwest Sprint Car Association powered his way past Taylor to secure the lead on the slick, smooth and multi-groove racing surface.
The second and final caution flag was displayed on lap 13 when Taylor and Brandon Berth of Cascade were involved in an incident in turn two during a four-car duel for second. Both drivers were able to return to the race.
Following the restart, Kurt’s son, Tyler Davis of Franklin, moved up from the sixth starting spot to shoot past Smith into second on lap 14 as ninth starter Robbie Pribnow charged into third along the outside line.
With five laps to go, Kurt Davis caught the rear of the field and had to deal with a swarm of slower cars, which allowed Tyler Davis to reel in his father.
With one lap to go, Tyler pulled to within striking distance his father. However, Kurt Davis proved to be the top Davis family finisher on this occasion as he held on by a car length to capture his first victory in PDTR 360 Sprint Car competition since May 8, 2021, as well as his 26th career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main triumph and MSA A-main leading 65th career A-main win.
In his 39th season of competition, Kurt Davis’ PDTR 360 Sprint Car win moved him to within seven victories of all-time PDTR A-main victory leader Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh, who currently sits at the top of the heap at The Plymouth Dirt Track with 33 wins.
The win also helped Kurt Davis to stretch his lead at the top of the MSA 360 Sprint Car all-time A-main victory list to 13 over current runner-up Danny Schlafer of Sussex, who has 52 MSA 360 Sprint Car A-main victories to his credit. It was Davis’ first MSA win since May 15, 2022 at Angell Park Speedway in Sun Prairie, Wis.
“I’ve been going through the year doubting myself – am I too old, did I lose some stuff?” Kurt Davis said. “I may be a little bit more out of shape. I may have lost a bit of timing, but this one’s for the old guys. As for running the number 39 this year, we lost Cole Possi last year. The Possi family have been great friends to me. I’m glad I could at least pay them back for all their years of friendship and support with a victory.”
Tyler Davis claimed a career-best second place showing, Pribnow placed third, Smith wound up fourth and Chris Clayton of Waldo mounted an inspired run from the 20th starting spot to secure a fifth place showing in his first appearance of the 2024 season in PDTR and MSA 360 Sprint Car competition.
The 30-lap IRA A-main proved to overflow with action in various ways. Polesitter and early race leader Danny Schlafer of Sussex took the lead at the start before the red flag appeared when Mike Reinke of Howards Grove made hard contact with the turn four wall and flipped on lap 3.
Schlafer controlled the restart and hit lapped traffic on lap 9 as second starter Jake Neuman of New Berlin, Ill., two-time IRA champion Jake Blackhurst of Hanna City, Ill., who started fourth, fifth starter Blake Nimee of Oswego, Ill. and Joel Myers Jr. who started eighth, waged an epic slide job-laden battle for third.
After leading the first 11 laps of the event, Schlafer made contact with a lapped car on lap 12, which launched his No. 25 car on a series of flips into the turn one fence.
With Schlafer out of the race, second starter Jake Neumann of New Berlin, Ill. assumed the top spot until his 3N machine rolled to a stop in turn three on lap 20 to become the second race leader to drop out of the event over the span of eight laps.
Blackhurst inherited the lead with Myers Jr. and Max Guilford of Aukland, New Zealand, who started 11th, lurking close behind. The fourth and final stoppage of the race occurred with five laps to go when Ryan Zielski of Oconomowoc spun.
The closing laps saw Blackhurst, Myers Jr. and Nimee relentlessly duel for the top spot as the trio reeled off slide job after slide job. Myers Jr. eventually swept into the lead along the high line. At the same time, Nimee ducked under Blackhurst utilizing the low groove as the trio raced three-wide coming out of turn four on lap 27.
Myers Jr. surged ahead of Nimee for good on lap 28 with Guilford charging back into the top three as the checkered flag flew to cap the action-packed race with Myers Jr. collecting his first career IRA A-main triumph.
Nimee finished second, Guilford wound up third, two-time PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car champion Travis Arenz of Sheboygan Falls charged up 16 spots from the 20th starting position to place fourth and Blackhurst finished fifth.
Filling in for his daughter, Miranda, Mike Sandholm grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR B Mod A-main.
Sandholm held down a solid cushion over Brad Buckman of Kiel before the first of three caution flags appeared on lap 7 when Scott Quarnstrom of Lake Villa, Ill. spun in turn four.
Sandholm maintained the top spot on the restart as fifth starter Brandon Knepprath of Boltonville slipped into second place on lap 8 with Hunter Larson of Oshkosh, who started seventh taking over third.
The second caution flag appeared on lap 9 for a six-car incident in turn two. After fending off Larson’s challenge for second, Knepprath set his focus on tracking down Sandholm.
As the leaders hit slower traffic, Knepprath remained highly determined as he remained within striking distance when the third and final caution period occurred on lap 19. When the race resumed Knepprath stayed glued to Sandholm’s bumper and stayed there straight through to the finish.
However, Sandholm proved to have just enough to claim his first career PDTR B Mod main event victory. Knepprath finished a career-best second, Larson wound up third, 11th starter Travis Schmidt of Plymouth charged up from the 11th starting spot to finish fourth and Barrett Hummelmeier of Beaver Dam, advanced from the 12th starting position to place fifth.
Jake Blackhurst was the top qualifier in the IRA 410 Sprint Car ranks with a lap of 11.882 seconds.
Clayton Rossmann claimed fast qualifier honors in PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car group qualifying with a time 13.365 of seconds.
The eighth event of the 2024 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Hopf Farms, featured 72 total entries, including 28 IRA 410 Sprint Cars, 23 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars and 21 B Mods.
The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program on Saturday, Aug. 3 will feature the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals, B Mods, IRA Lightning Sprints and the High School Racing Association.
The program will also include the VanDerVart Concrete Coin and Candy Drop, along with a coloring contest, which will feature prizes for the winners.
Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.
Weather information for all Plymouth Dirt Track Racing events will be posted on the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Facebook, X (Twitter) and Instagram pages, as well as the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing website – www.plymouthdtr.com.
The Plymouth Dirt Track at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds is located at 229 Fairview Drive in Plymouth, Wis.
For more information, visit www.plymouthdtr.com or check out Plymouth Dirt Track Racing on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
AKRIGHT AUTO PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING 360 SPRINT CARS
A Main (25 Laps): 1. 39K-Kurt Davis [4]; 2. 68T-Tyler Davis [6]; 3. 0-Robbie Pribnow [9]; 4. 69S-TJ Smith [3]; 5. 2-Chris Clayton [20]; 6. 14J-Joseph Hintz [19]; 7. 35-Ben Schmidt [8]; 8. 53A-Paul Pokorski [2]; 9. 30-Doug Wondra [15]; 10. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [11]; 11. 3-Justin Erickson [5]; 12. 4-Alex Pokorski [13]; 13. 22B-Brandon Berth [7]; 14. 55P-Brady Portschy [21]; 15. 11-Tony Wondra [16]; 16. 09-Clayton Rossmann [10]; 17. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [14]; 18. 69-Bill Taylor [1]; 19. 3BK-Billy Kreutz [17]; 20. 21H-TJ Haddy [18]; 21. 24-Scott Conger [12]; 22. 46-Kevin Ruh [23]; 23. (DNF) 52-Cody Schlafer [22]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 69S-TJ Smith [1]; 2. 68T-Tyler Davis [2]; 3. 09-Clayton Rossmann [4]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [5]; 5. 0-Robbie Pribnow [3]; 6. 14J-Joseph Hintz [8]; 7. 21H-TJ Haddy [7]; 8. 11-Tony Wondra [6]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 53A-Paul Pokorski [2]; 2. 39K-Kurt Davis [3]; 3. 3-Justin Erickson [4]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [1]; 5. 30-Doug Wondra [5]; 6. 3BK-Billy Kreutz [6]; 7. 46-Kevin Ruh [7]; 8. 55P-Brady Portschy[8]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Scott Conger [1]; 2. 69-Bill Taylor [2]; 3. 22B-Brandon Berth [3]; 4. 4-Alex Pokorski [5]; 5. 35-Ben Schmidt [4]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton [6]; 7. 52-Cody Schlafer [7]
Qualifying 1: 1. 09-Clayton Rossmann, 13.365 [7]; 2. 0-Robbie Pribnow, 13.375 [6]; 3. 68T-Tyler Davis, 13.591 [3]; 4. 69S-TJ Smith, 13.631 [5]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 13.671 [4]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.885 [2]; 7. 21H-TJ Haddy, 13.950 [8]; 8. 14J-Joseph Hintz, 13.978 [1]
Qualifying 2: 1. 3-Justin Erickson, 13.600 [5]; 2. 39K-Kurt Davis, 13.629 [1]; 3. 53A-Paul Pokorski, 13.658[7]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 13.845[2]; 5. 30-Doug Wondra, 13.871[4]; 6. 3BK-Billy Kreutz, 13.925 [3]; 7. 55P-Brady Portschy, 14.507 [8]; 8. (DNF) 46-Kevin Ruh [6]
Qualifying 3: 1. 35-Ben Schmidt, 13.478[1]; 2. 22B-Brandon Berth, 13.574 [5]; 3. 69-Bill Taylor, 13.670 [3]; 4. 24-Scott Conger, 13.727 [7]; 5. 4-Alex Pokorski, 13.774 [4]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 14.299 [6]; 7. 52-Cody Schlafer, 14.849 [2]
BUMPER TO BUMPER INTERSTATE RACING ASSOCIATION 410 SPRINT CAR SERIES
A Main (30 Laps): 1. 19-Joel Myers Jr. [8]; 2. 79-Blake Nimee [5]; 3. 79M-Max Guilford [11]; 4. 25T-Travis Arenz [20]; 5. 96-Jake Blackhurst [4]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien [7]; 7. 73-Scotty Thiel [16]; 8. 16C-Tylar Rankin [13]; 9. 2W-Scotty Neitzel [3]; 10. 37-Bryce Norris [10]; 11. 16-Anthony Knierim [9]; 12. 87A-Austin Hartmann [17]; 13. 9K-Kyle Schuett [19]; 14. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [15]; 15. 68-Dave Uttech [6]; 16. 43-Jereme Schroeder [23]; 17. 9-Tyler Duff [18]; 18. 4K-Kris Spitz [21]; 19. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski [24]; 20. 33B-Scott Broty [22]; 21. (DNF) 3B-Shelby Bosie [14]; 22. (DNF) 3N-Jake Neuman [2]; 23. (DNF) 25-Danny Schlafer [1]; 24. (DNF) 10W-Mike Reinke [12]
B Main (12 Laps): 1. 9K-Kyle Schuett [1]; 2. 25T-Travis Arenz [3]; 3. 4K-Kris Spitz [2]; 4. 33B-Scott Broty [4]; 5. 43-Jereme Schroeder [6]; 6. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski [8]; 7. 88-Chris Flick [5]; 8. 17-Dylan Winkel [9]; 9. 70W-Logan Wienke [10]; 10. (DNF) 26R-Preston Ruh [7]
Dash 1 (4 Laps): 1. 25-Danny Schlafer [2]; 2. 2W-Scotty Neitzel [4]; 3. 79-Blake Nimee [3]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien [5]; 5. 16-Anthony Knierim [1]
Dash 2 (4 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman [2]; 2. 96-Jake Blackhurst [3]; 3. 68-Dave Uttech [1]; 4. 19-Joel Myers Jr. [5]; 5. 37-Bryce Norris [4]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Scotty Neitzel [1]; 2. 19-Joel Myers Jr [3]; 3. 25-Danny Schlafer [2]; 4. 96-Jake Blackhurst [4]; 5. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [5]; 6. 73-Scotty Thiel [6]; 7. 25T-Travis Arenz [9]; 8. 33B-Scott Broty [8]; 9. 26R-Preston Ruh [7]; 10. (DNF) 70W-Logan Wienke [10]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 79-Blake Nimee [4]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien [3]; 3. 10W-Mike Reinke [5]; 4. 3B-Shelby Bosie [6]; 5. 16-Anthony Knierim [2]; 6. 9-Tyler Duff [9]; 7. 9K-Kyle Schuett [1]; 8. 88-Chris Flick [8]; 9. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski [7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman [2]; 2. 79M-Max Guilford [1]; 3. 37-Bryce Norris [4]; 4. 16C-Tylar Rankin [5]; 5. 68-Dave Uttech [3]; 6. 87A-Austin Hartmann [7]; 7. 4K-Kris Spitz [6]; 8. 43-Jereme Schroeder [9]; 9. 17-Dylan Winkel [8]
Qualifying: 1. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 11.882 [5]; 2. 79-Blake Nimee, 12.160 [9]; 3. 37-Bryce Norris, 12.194[2]; 4. 19-Joel Myers Jr, 12.226 [12]; 5. 85J-Logan Julien, 12.231 [8]; 6. 68-Dave Uttech, 12.297 [3]; 7. 25-Danny Schlafer, 12.307 [7]; 8. 16-Anthony Knierim, 12.317 [6]; 9. 3N-Jake Neuman, 12.378 [22]; 10. 2W-Scotty Neitzel, 12.422[28]; 11. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.428 [23]; 12. 79M-Max Guilford, 12.443 [24]; 13. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 12.455 [15]; 14. 10W-Mike Reinke, 12.531 [19]; 15. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 12.708 [16]; 16. 73-Scotty Thiel, 12.849 [27]; 17. 3B-Shelby Bosie, 12.913 [26]; 18. 4K-Kris Spitz, 12.972 [10]; 19. 26R-Preston Ruh, 12.980 [4]; 20. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski, 12.988 [1]; 21. 87A-Austin Hartmann, 13.002 [18]; 22. 33B-Scott Broty, 13.035 [17]; 23. 88-Chris Flick, 13.050 [11]; 24. 17-Dylan Winkel, 13.084 [14]; 25. 25T-Travis Arenz, 13.196 [20]; 26. 9-Tyler Duff, 13.200 [21]; 27. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 13.478 [13]; 28. 70W-Logan Wienke, 14.506 [25]
Hot Laps: 1. 79M-Max Guilford, 11.964 [24]; 2. 73-Scotty Thiel, 12.013 [27]; 3. 19-Joel Myers Jr, 12.022 [12]; 4. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.092 [23]; 5. 10W-Mike Reinke, 12.098 [19]; 6. 3N-Jake Neuman, 12.223 [22]; 7. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 12.260 [15]; 8. 87A-Austin Hartmann, 12.264 [18]; 9. 37-Bryce Norris, 12.297 [2]; 10. 3B-Shelby Bosie, 12.374 [26]; 11. 9-Tyler Duff, 12.379 [21]; 12. 33B-Scott Broty, 12.430 [17]; 13. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 12.458 [16]; 14. 25T-Travis Arenz, 12.459 [20]; 15. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 12.471 [5]; 16. 2W-Scotty Neitzel, 12.582[28]; 17. 25-Danny Schlafer, 12.687 [7]; 18. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 12.741 [13]; 19. 79-Blake Nimee, 13.018 [9]; 20. 85J-Logan Julien, 13.146 [8]; 21. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski, 13.218 [1]; 22. 88-Chris Flick, 13.289 [11]; 23. 4K-Kris Spitz, 13.303 [10]; 24. 16-Anthony Knierim, 13.340 [6]; 25. 68-Dave Uttech, 13.343 [3]; 26. 70W-Logan Wienke, 13.351 [25]; 27. 26R-Preston Ruh, 13.410 [4]; 28. 17-Dylan Winkel, 13.489 [14]
SHEBOYGAN FLOORING B MODS
A Main (25 Laps): 1. 18-Mike Sandholm [1]; 2. 17-Brandon Knepprath [5]; 3. 9-Hunter Larson [7]; 4. 3-Travis Schmidt [11]; 5. 33H-Barrett Hummelmeier [12]; 6. 66-Steve Lorier [8]; 7. 69-Travis Kleindl [14]; 8. 31W-Kelan Wolfe [2]; 9. 19-Parker Glander [18]; 10. 117-Tom Barnharst [19]; 11. 11B-Brad Buckman [3]; 12. 29S-Scott Quarnstrom [20]; 13. 35W-Wayne Walker [16]; 14. 25S-Steve Ellis [17]; 15. 11S-Zachary Schmidt [15]; 16. 26-Ryan Pafford [13]; 17. 73-Rory Welch [6]; 18. 59S-Spencer Long [9]; 19. 89-Logan Brass [4]; 20. 91-Cole Thomas [10]; 21. 54-Michael Strean [21]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Brad Buckman [2]; 2. 59S-Spencer Long [6]; 3. 73-Rory Welch [5]; 4. 18-Mike Sandholm [1]; 5. 26-Ryan Pafford [4]; 6. 35W-Wayne Walker [3]; 7. (DNS) 29S-Scott Quarnstrom
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Brandon Knepprath [4]; 2. 3-Travis Schmidt [6]; 3. 9-Hunter Larson [5]; 4. 31W-Kelan Wolfe [1]; 5. 69-Travis Kleindl [3]; 6. 25S-Steve Ellis [2]; 7. 54-Michael Strean [7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 89-Logan Brass [3]; 2. 33H-Barrett Hummelmeier [6]; 3. 66-Steve Lorier [5]; 4. 91-Cole Thomas [7]; 5. 11S-Zachary Schmidt [1]; 6. 19-Parker Glander [4]; 7. 117-Tom Barnharst [2]
HOMETOWN SPRINT CAR VICTORY FOR DALE BLANEY IS HIS 1ST OF 2024 AT SHARON; 1ST FOR JORDAN PERKINS IN STOCKS; KOLE HOLDEN (RUSH MODS) & JOE GABRIELSON (ECONO MODS)
July 27, 2024
By Mike Leone
(Hartford, OH)...Sharon Speedway was able to complete its fourth consecutive program during the month of July as sunshine and hot temps greeted race fans and teams on Saturday night for the annual "Bill Kirila Memorial". Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane for the "Super Series" program presented by Bala Management were Dale Blaney (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars), Jordan Perkins (Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks), Kole Holden (HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds), and Joe Gabrielson (Whelen Econo Mods presented by Alcon Mechanical). It was Bucks Fabricating and Mark Thomas Ford Night.
Just when it appeared Dale Blaney's hall of fame career may be coming to a close, the Hartford, Ohio great had a rejuvenating 2023 season aboard Tiger Barris' #32B winning four features including three at Sharon. This season saw Blaney win at Lernerville giving him victories in 33 of his 35 years of racing "410" Sprint Cars. On Saturday night, Blaney led all 30 laps of the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature presented by Bala Management holding off sixth starting Cole Duncan for the $4,000 payday, and became the fourth different winner in four races this season.
"I wasn't very good getting started but was really good on the long runs," acknowledged the 60-year-old racer. "I didn't know where to start and spun really hard and thought he (Cole Duncan) had run. I didn't get through this corner very good, but I knew I needed to turn and cover that lane or else he was coming by. Cole is a really good race car driver and runs good when the track gets like this. Him and his dad have a real good package, but my car was really good. I thought I got through traffic really good. We came here with a little different setup than we normally do as we were trying something different for dad's race in three weeks to see if we can learn something and get things better."
Blaney raced into the lead overtaking pole-sitter Dan Kuriger at the start of the feature. Kuriger held down the runner-up spot until lap 11. Duncan, who considers Sharon one of his favorites tracks, was making his season debut at the Hartford, Ohio oval. Duncan actually fell back to seventh on lap two before cracking the top five on lap three. Duncan then worked his way forward and overtook Kuriger for second on lap 12. Duncan chased Blaney throughout the remainder of the event, but came up 0.453 seconds shy. Blaney's 21st career Sharon win came in the Barris Truck Service/Barris Supply/Atwell & Perrine Excavating/Top Shelf Trucking/McFarland Lumber-sponsored #32B.
Sixteenth starting Greg Wilson charged to the front and snuck by Dave Blaney on the last lap to finish third for an all Ohio podium! The elder Blaney was fourth after starting 13th. Kuriger dropped to fifth. Central Pa. invader Dylan Cisney was sixth as A.J. Flick, Dan Shetler, Brandon Matus, and Michael Bauer completed the top 10. Flick set fast time overall against the 28-car field in qualifying with a lap of 14.022. Heat winners were Dale Blaney, John Jerich, and Chris Verda, while Bob Felmlee won the last chance B main.
Last season Jordan Perkins captured his first career Sharon victory in the Pro Stocks. On Saturday night, Perkins returned to victory lane a little more than 13 months later for his second career win. Perkins passed 32-time winner Steve D'Apolito for good on lap 16 and led the remaining laps of the 20-lap Gibson Insurance Agency feature to become the third different winner in four races this season.
"Boy that was a heck of a race," expressed the 33-year-old New Castle, Pa. driver. "Even if I would have finished second I would have been happy the way our year has been and all the more we have gotten to race. I saw Steve (D'Apolito)'s passenger door a couple times. You can't follow cars so you have to try somewhere else and I put it on the top. There was still some moisture left up there after the Sprints. It was touch and feel up there. We made some changes on the car and found something that worked."
D'Apolito led the first 10 laps until losing the lead on lap 11 to Perkins. D'Apolito regained the lead on lap 15 hoping to end a long winless drought, but would lose the lead one lap later when Perkins drove on around. Perkins took the checkered flag first by 0.921 seconds over D'Apolito in his US Roll-Offs/Six Packs Bar & Grille/Four Star Pizza of New Castle/Denise Johnson/Stotish Racing Engines/Advance Auto Parts/Green Roof Rentals/Pagley Construction/Brian Watkins Landscaping-sponsored #13J.
Scott Stiffler came back from his opening lap spin to finish third. Seventy-two-year-old Larry Kugel went ninth to fourth to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment hard charger gift card. Jason Jones was fifth. Completing the top 10 were Jim Fosnaught, Russ Coyne, Jamie Duncan, Tony Bruno, and Paul Davis. D'Apolito and Davis won the heat races.
After going on a near five-year winless drought in the RUSH Sportsman Modifieds at Sharon until Kole Holden's victory on June 22, it didn't take the two-time track champion as long to return to victory lane. Holden passed Rob Kristyak on lap 15 and kept 12th starting Chas Wolbert at bay throughout the final laps of the HTMA/Precise Racing Products feature in a race that had three different leaders and four lead changes. The victory maintained Holden's lead in RUSH's $3,500 to-win Weekly Series Championship and also propelled him into the lead of the $1,000 to-win Wedge Motorsports "Route 7 Rumble" Series.
"I knew (Rob) Kristyak would be on the top of the track so it was no surprise when I saw him up there," explained the 25-year-old Tiona, Pa. resident. "I knew my car was good on the bottom so I just stuck right along the tires the whole race. I just stayed cool, calm, and hit my marks. Fortunately I was able to pull a couple car lengths on him and held on for the win."
Holden started second and led the opening lap until JC Boyer took a short-lived lead on lap two. Holden regained the lead back on lap three only to lose it on lap six to Kristyak. The sixth starting Kristyak was looking for his second straight lead and held down the top spot until lap 15 when Holden made the winning pass. Holden then outlasted Wolbert, the division's all-time winningest driver, by 0.788 seconds for his seventh career win in the Dana Holden-owned, Holden Resources/Car-Go Auto Parts/Troyer Dirt Cars/Falconer & Mancross Garage Service/Baker Motorsports-sponsored #2.
Kristyak was third after leading nine laps. Darin Gallagher was fourth as continued his strong runs with his third top four in four starts. Doug Rutana was fifth. Rounding out the top 10 were Ayden Cipriano, Boyer, Logen Lockhart, Jacob Jordan, and Jacob Rutana. Heat victors were Doug Rutana and Holden.
Former UMP Modified racer, Joe Gabrielson, captured his second win in three starts since moving to the Econo Mod division. Gabrielson inherited the lead with two laps to in the 20-lap Whelen feature presented by Alcon Mechanical after the top two cars of Coleton Longwell and Andy Buckley tangled. Gabrielson has now finished in the top two spots in his three feature starts this season.
"I like this division as it's a lot easier to drive these cars with 400 horsepower versus 700 and some that we had in the UMP class," revealed the 36-year-old Bristolville, Ohio driver. "I know we had some cautions and stuff there. I hate it for my buddy Coleton (Longwell). He was the car to beat, but those restarts are where it really happens on a race track like this. (Andy) Buckley got around him then he ended up getting into him and had to go to the tail, but that's racing and it happens. We ended up getting the lead and held Jeremy (Double) off. I was worried about Jeremy; he's the guy to beat in this class."
Gabrielson crossed the finish line first by 1.344 seconds over Jeremy Double in his Big Ed's Tire Service/McCool's Graphics/Wedge Motorsports/MB Customs-sponsored #58 for his 11th career win overall at Sharon for the nine-time UMP Mod winner. Double, who started fifth, has finished in the top four in all four starts this year, but has yet to get to victory lane to become the division's all-time winner.
Bryan Wagner crossed the finish line in third, but was disqualified for an illegal carburetor, which moved Brendan Warner to a career best Sharon finish of third. Sixteen-year-old Travis Carothers was a career best fourth as Dave Shagla, Jr. completed the top five. Chris Peterson was sixth over Gary Sullivan and Gary Olson. Cameron Nastasi, who has been racing Sprint Cars the last four years, returned to the Econo Mod division on Saturday and finished ninth beating out Longwell by 0.002 seconds to earn the $100 Performance Bodies nosed out contingency gift card. Double, Buckley, and Dennis Lunger, Jr. won the heat races over the 23-car field.
Coming up on Saturday (August 3) will be the return of the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds racing for $2,000 to-win. The Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks will be competing in "Ray's Race" remembering the late Ray Virgile. The Billy's Garage RUSH Sprint Cars and the Whelen Econo Mods presented by Alcon Mechanical will also be on the card. Racing will get underway at 7 p.m.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars presented by Bala Management (30 laps, $4,000 to-win): 1. 32B-DALE BLANEY[2]; 2. 22D-Cole Duncan[6]; 3. W20-Greg Wilson[16]; 4. 10-Dave Blaney[13]; 5. 08-Danny Kuriger[1]; 6. 5C-Dylan Cisney[8]; 7. 2-AJ Flick[7]; 8. 29-Dan Shetler[12]; 9. 13-Brandon Matus[3]; 10. 46-Michael Bauer[11]; 11. 3V-Chris Verda[5]; 12. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[21]; 13. 11J-David Kalb[9]; 14. 6-Bob Felmlee[19]; 15. 33H-Derek Hauck[14]; 16. 5K-Adam Kekich[20]; 17. 21-Bryan Salisbury[22]; 18. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[17]; 19. 47L-Dusty Larson[18]; 20. 11M-Nathen McDowell[23]; 21. 4W-Eric L Williams[24]; 22. 11-Carl Bowser[10]; 23. 33-Brent Matus[15]; 24. 3-John Jerich[4]. DNQ: Natalie Brannon (8), Louie Mattes IV (m4), Jon Carpenter (22), Bodey McClintock (19M).
Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks (20 laps): 1. 13J-JORDAN PERKINS[3]; 2. 84-Steve D'Apolito[1]; 3. 14-Scott Stiffler[4]; 4. 0-Larry Kugel[9]; 5. 81J-Jason Jones[5]; 6. 20-Jim Fosnaught[7]; 7. 8C-Russ Coyne[8]; 8. 67J-Jamie Duncan[10]; 9. 97-Tony Bruno[12]; 10. 3-Paul Davis[2]; 11. 12M-Scott Malone[6]; 12. 1-Jethro Gibbs[14]; 13. 8-Jonathan Davis[11]; 14. 21-Troy DeZarn[13].
HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds (20 laps): 1. 2-KOLE HOLDEN[2]; 2. C3-Chas Wolbert[12]; 3. 00-Rob Kristyak[6]; 4. 23-Darin Gallagher[5]; 5. 46R-Doug Rutana[3]; 6. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[10]; 7. 12-JC Boyer[1]; 8. 58-Logen Lockhart[8]; 9. 28J-Jacob Jordan[4]; 10. 57R-Jacob Rutana[7]; 11. 165K-Karston King[14]; 12. 10-Chelsie Gallagher[11]; 13. 333G-Todd Gabriel[16]; 14. 2LC-Lucas Canon[9]; 15. 00K-Jackson Kristyak[13]. DNS: N2O-Brandon Tercho.
Krummert continues winning ways in big Block modifieds; Jones wins first sprint feature in nearly 20 years in 305s; Gabany wins first of ‘24 in 602 crate mods; Callahan wins 21st career in minis.
By Jim Balentine (Mercer,Pa)
On a beautiful sunny warm late July, Saturday Michaels Mercer Raceway was
able to complete its fourth show of the year. Along with autograph night for the
racesaver 305s and the big block modifieds, Garrett Krummert continued his
winning ways in ‘24 by winning the big block modified feature; Rod Jones hopped
into his son Roman’s racesaver 305 sprint and picked up his first sprint car win
in nearly 20 years; Eric Gabany returned to victory Lane for the first time
since 2022 in the 602 crate modifieds; Tim Callahan won his 21st career mini
stock feature; the PA thunder on the dirt vintage modifieds were on hand as well
with a great turnout with former late model racer Wally Stock winning the
modified portion and Vincenzo Fiollo won the sportsman mod. The entire show was
completed by 11:02.
The big Block modifieds made their second appearance of the year and an
unsanctioned event and Garrett Krummert who started 4th won his six career in
the big blocks at Mercer. The slim 10 car field was led by Brad Rapp for the
first 2 laps until Krummert got around on lap 3. Krummert well then start to
pull away from the field with the wrap, not leaving him out of his eyesight, but
the real battle was for third fourth and fifth as a contested battle between
Rapp, last nights winner at Lernerville Rex King Jr, Canadian Tyler Willard, and
Will Thomas would thrill the crowd. Rapp would keep a small distance from the
others as they would slice and dice going 3 wide occasionally.
King Jr would then overtake Rapp on lap 23 as Thomas moved into 4th on lap
22. King was a little too late to catch Krummert as he won by a massive 5
seconds in the non stop 8 minute 25 lapper. Rapp would be 3rd, Thomas 4th and
Willard 5th. Krummert would say,”that was good starting up from helped but we
will take it!! we have run 2nd too much..we needed a win.. if your car is good
you can leave your car on the bottom and I have been coming here for about 20
years.. hopefully this turns things around so we can battle it out with Rex.”
The Jones family goes back to the first year of Mercer in 1951 and four
generations have competed at the famed speedway. 3rd generation driver and
veteran Rod Jones who has a 410 sprint win along with 29 mod lite features
hopped into his son Roman, a 4th generation’s Racesaver 305 sprint and picked up
his first victory in the class leading flag to flag. The race was marred by a
violent double flip on lap 3 involving Jeremey Kornbau and Greg Dobrosky as both
cars crashed hard into the wall in turn 2 flipping violently. Both drivers were
OK. On the restart Jones would take off again as former track champion Jake
Gomola would keep pace keeping Jones no further ahead than 1 second. last weeks
feature winner Andy priest would suffer motor problems in the seat race, and
have to start at the rear of the field in 16th place. Priest would methodically
move his way through the field getting up to 5th by lap 15.
Mike Koehler who made his first appearance from Williamsport, Pennsylvania
the home of the Little League World Series was impressive in his first run
battling against the long time Mercer regulars staying in the top 5 the entire
race. Another great battle occurred as Jim Pattock, Jarrett Rosencrance, and
Vivian Jones along with Koehler would utilize the wide surface trying to catch
the top 2. Priest would then move into 4th at lap 16 to challenge Koehler as
Vivian Jones would stay in 3rd. At the end Jones would hold of Gomola by 1.1
seconds and become the 4th different winner in 4 races! Koehler finished 3rd
ahead of Vivian Jones and Andy priest. When announcer Jim Balentine said that
the Jones’ are now the first father and 2 children team to each win a sprint
feature in the same division at Mercer since Lou,Dave and Dale have all won
sprint features there…Thats pretty cool!!” Rod would say, “Roman is going off to
college and he wanted to go with his buddies this weekend so I said I’ll drive!!
It’s been since 2016 since I was in the 305 class but as far as winning a sprint
feature…it’s been over 20 years!!”
Eric Gabany would lead from the pole to pick up his 17th 602 crate modified
feature at Mercer and also become the 4th different crate winner in 4 races.
Garrett Krummert doing double duty tonight would jump out of his feature winning
big block modified into the crate modified and from his six starting spot move
up to second by lap 10 in a thrilling inside pass of three other cars. Gage
Priester, Jim Bryce and Pat Lane would put on an exciting battle trying to catch
Gabany but did not see Krummert slowly moving into the mix. Krummert made a
daring inside move from turn 3 to 4 sliding into 2nd. Krummert would then try to
catch Gabany and hope for a caution but the rest of the race went caution, free
ending in 8.41 minutes and Gabany winning by 2.8 seconds. “Anytime Krummert
shows up you know he is going to be there but it wa a good run the car was
perfect and the track was beautiful!! Gabany would say, “After not winning last
year and this year you don’t know if it’s going to happen again so it’s good!!
Preister was 3rd, Jim Bryce 4th, and Pat Lane 5th.
22 mini stocks were scheduled to start the nightcapper but Joe Campbell was a
scratch after a fire erupted in the fuel cell in his heat race ending his night
early. Campbell was ok.
Corey Bice and Chaz Smith would be on the front row both looking for their
first career Mercer win. Bice would take the lead and held off the competition
until lap 7 when 20 time winner Tim Callahan would overtake Bice. Devin Haley
had another great run going in 3rd. Last weeks winner Andy Thompson would hit
the turn 2 wall on lap 9 ending his night.
On the restart Mike Kelly would go high in turn 2 and crash hard into the
outside wall with 2 wheels up on it. Kelly was ok. Chaz Smith who is improving
each week would climb back into 4th on lap 11 and would try to catch Haley.
Meanwhile up front Callahan would pull away and defeat Bice by 1.6 seconds to
win his 21st career mini stock feature. Haley would end up 3rd, Smith 4th and
Randy Ealy 5th. Callahan who is the sheriff of Mercer county would say ,”this
division has advanced so far each year it gets faster and faster we built the
car over the winter and been racing everywhere to try to get this car together.
We just don’t know the right tires or gearing but we got it together tonight.
This is a very competitive division!”
Next week will be the Al Priester memorial for the crate 602 modifieds as we
honor one of the longtime supporters of the speedway who passed away this May of
cancer. There will be a silent and a Chinese auction before the races behind the
grandstands
Racesaver 305 Sprints - Winged 17 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 82M-Rod Jones[1]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gomola[2]; 3. 22K-Mike Koehler[6]; 4.
20M-Vivian Jones[4]; 5. 21N-Andy Priest[16]; 6. 42-Jim Pattock[9]; 7. 25-Jarrett
Rosencrance[3]; 8. 72-Mike Mathieson[12]; 9. 34M-Aaron Marano[15]; 10. 71-Joe
Coggin[8]; 11. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[14]; 12. 15-Lacey Shuttlesworth[10]; 13.
21-Hunter Hite[11]; 14. 36H-Seth Harrelson[17]; 15. 17S-Shane Heath[13]; 16.
88-Greg Dobrosky[5]; 17. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[7]
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 20M-Vivian Jones[1]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gomola[3]; 3. 88-Greg Dobrosky[4]; 4.
27K-Jeremy Kornbau[5]; 5. 42-Jim Pattock[6]; 6. 21-Hunter Hite[8]; 7. 17S-Shane
Heath[9]; 8. 34M-Aaron Marano[7]; 9. 21N-Andy Priest[2]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[2]; 2. 82M-Rod Jones[3]; 3. 22K-Mike Koehler[5]; 4.
71-Joe Coggin[7]; 5. 15-Lacey Shuttlesworth[1]; 6. 72-Mike Mathieson[6]; 7.
30-Jazlyn Boyles[4]; 8. 36H-Seth Harrelson[8]
Dirt Big Block Modifieds 10 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps
1. 29-Garrett Krummert[4]; 2. 165-Rex King Jr[6]; 3. 11R-Brad Rapp[1]; 4. 9-Will
Thomas[7]; 5. 777-Tyler Willard[8]; 6. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[2]; 7. 35-Steve
Slater[9]; 8. 29*-Eric Beggs[10]; 9. 66F-Kyle Fink[5]; 10. (DNS) 64-Rodney Beltz
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 777-Tyler Willard[1]; 2. 165-Rex King Jr[3]; 3. 29-Garrett Krummert[5]; 4.
13-Rick Regalski Jr[4]; 5. 35-Steve Slater[2]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 9-Will Thomas[1]; 2. 66F-Kyle Fink[2]; 3. 64-Rodney Beltz[3]; 4. 11R-Brad
Rapp[5]; 5. 29*-Eric Beggs[4]
Mini stocks 22 Entries
A Feature 1 15 Laps
1. 54-Tim Callahan[6]; 2. 10-Corey Bice[1]; 3. 02-Devin Haley[3]; 4. 13S-Chaz
Smith[2]; 5. 38-Randy Ealy[4]; 6. 02D-Chuck Davis[8]; 7. 309-Jordan Reges[11];
8. 10J-Bill Fuchs[14]; 9. 9R-Ben Aley[15]; 10. 22-Eddie Lombardo[21]; 11. 6-Mike
Kelley[5]; 12. 5-Andy Thompson[12]; 13. 54X-Matt Urey[13]; 14. 60-Dillon
Thorne[10]; 15. 77-Braden Bice[16]; 16. 0-Carl Ealy[9]; 17. 45-Andrew
Thompson[7]; 18. 64-Summer Reges[20]; 19. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[17]; 20. (DNS)
999-Adam Aley; 21. (DNS) 40C-Joe Campbell; 22. (DNS) 325Z-Zack Swartz
Heat 1 6 Laps
1. 38-Randy Ealy[5]; 2. 10-Corey Bice[1]; 3. 54-Tim Callahan[6]; 4. 0-Carl
Ealy[2]; 5. 54X-Matt Urey[8]; 6. 77-Braden Bice[7]; 7. 40C-Joe Campbell[4]; 8.
999-Adam Aley[3]
Heat 2 6 Laps
1. 13S-Chaz Smith[2]; 2. 02-Devin Haley[4]; 3. 45-Andrew Thompson[1]; 4.
60-Dillon Thorne[3]; 5. 10J-Bill Fuchs[5]; 6. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[7]; 7.
64-Summer Reges[6]
Heat 3 6 Laps
1. 5-Andy Thompson[1]; 2. 6-Mike Kelley[3]; 3. 02D-Chuck Davis[5]; 4. 309-Jordan
Reges[7]; 5. 9R-Ben Aley[6]; 6. 325Z-Zack Swartz[4]; 7. 22-Eddie Lombardo[2]
602 Crate Modified 17 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps | 00:08:12.710
1. 4S-Eric Gabany[2]; 2. 10S-Garrett Krummert[7]; 3. 71-Gage Priester[5]; 4.
1-Jim Bryce[6]; 5. 12L-Patrick Lane[3]; 6. 7-Brenten Kay[10]; 7. 14-Jeff
Schaffer Sr[11]; 8. 7P-Caden Petry[8]; 9. 404-MIchael Kristyak[4]; 10.
1R-Brandon Ritchey[15]; 11. 02-Jeremy Beichner[1]; 12. 717-Bill Adams[9]; 13.
312-Ryan Gutherie[13]; 14. 07L-Mark Sevin[14]; 15. 113-Don Cornelius[12]; 16.
9H-Jacob McElravy[17]; 17. 51R-Thomas Rogers[16]
Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 7P-Caden Petry[3]; 2. 1-Jim Bryce[1]; 3. 404-MIchael Kristyak[4]; 4. 4S-Eric
Gabany[6]; 5. 717-Bill Adams[5]; 6. 14-Jeff Schaffer Sr[8]; 7. 312-Ryan
Gutherie[7]; 8. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[9]; 9. 9H-Jacob McElravy[2]
Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 10S-Garrett Krummert[5]; 2. 71-Gage Priester[1]; 3. 12L-Patrick Lane[4]; 4.
02-Jeremy Beichner[2]; 5. 7-Brenten Kay[8]; 6. 113-Don Cornelius[6]; 7. 07L-Mark
Sevin[3]; 8. 51R-Thomas Rogers[7]
Virginia Sprint Series Laurel Highlands Sprint Series PA Sprint Series IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series
Saturday July 27th 2024
Winchester Speedway, Virginia
Kasey Weaver and Caleb Harris Double Up
Winchester Speedway hosted a unique event in that with forty sprinters signing in the owner decided we would split the field in to two groups and run two complete races for the field. Heat races kicked off the night with Reed Thompson and Landon Priced headed to feature one and Kolby Weaver and Zach Rhodes headed to feature two. On to feature one with Kasey Weaver and Ken Duke jr. pacing the field to green with Weaver out first and Duke right behind. The twenty-lap feature was going by fast and even after a couple quick yellows for spinners Weaver would stay steady and in control even with charges from Duke who was holding off Austin Reed. With one to go the front of the field was nose to tail but Kasey Weaver would not waver and flashed under the Checkered flag first. On to the second feature it with Dale Schweikart and Caleb Harris at the front as the green waved with Schweikart moving to the front and Harris staying second with Hunter McFadden and Fred Arnold right behind. Like the first feature even with a couple quick yellows for a stalled car and a spinner Schweikart was strong out front leaving the others to fight over the other top spots. With a few laps to go Schweikart showed his smooth quick pace and went under the white flag with a few car lengths cushion but going in to four headed for the checkered flag a stopped spun car was unavoidable and his night ended right there. On the re-start Caleb Harris took of and made no mistakes with the pressure from behind flashing under the waving checkered flag for his first win ever. At the line for Feature one it was Kasey Weaver, Ken Duke jr., Austin Reed, Brad Mellot, Drew Young, Landon Price, Reed Thompson, Colton Hendershot, John Scarborough, Daren Bolac, Jeff Weaver, Croix Beasom, Donnie Hendershot, Doug Dotson, Todd Lynn, Jarrett Cavalet, Kruz Kepner, Chris Humblet, Matthew Leach and Ben Miklos. Feature Two at the line it was Caleb Harris, Hunter McFadden, Fred Arnold, Ryan Lynn, Mike Melair, Braeden Varner, Dylan Shatzer, Colton Moyer, Jerald Harris, Paul Moyer, Matt Kline, Matt Mullins, Zach Rhodes, Kolby Weaver, Chris Ware, Dale Schweikart, John Smith, French Grimes, Jimmy Humblet and Aaron Leach. We want to thank Winchester Speedway for having our first two group feature race events and the stands had plenty of fans to let us show case our races. Next week it’s back to Hagerstown Speedway in Hagerstown, Md. On Saturday night August 3rd as all three series will be back racing again.
Thanks for your support Jim Haines Virginia Sprint Series IMCA Race Saver Sprint Series
Williamson, Weldon and Yeigh Produce Wins at Huset's Speedway During The Border Battle Presented by Nordstrom's Automotive
Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (July 28, 2024) - Garet Williamson, Gaige Weldon and Cory Yeigh drove to victory on Sunday at Huset's Speedway during The Border Battle presented by Nordstrom's Automotive.
Williamson used a late-race pass in traffic to capture the $7,500-to-win Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event. He became the first repeat winner in the division at the track this season.
"That was probably the most fun I've had at this place or really anywhere," he said. "I peeked up and there was 10 to go and we were third or fourth. I drove the crap out of it. Oh man, that was a lot of fun."
Brendan Mullen led the first eight laps before Chase Randall took the lead in traffic on Lap 9. Randall's advantage was more than a second and a half when Williamson passed Mullen for second place on Lap 20. He rapidly closed on Randall a couple of laps later before pulling off a slide job in turns one and two on Lap 24 en route to the race win.
Randall finished second for the fourth time at Huset's Speedway this season.
"That one kind of stings a little bit," he said. "I'm proud of our progress tonight. It's really good to get another good finish, but it stings a little bit. I felt I let that one get away. I was getting too patient behind lapped cars."
Kerry Madsen rounded out the podium.
"I thought we had a great race car," he said. "It's great to get a podium."
Mullen placed fourth and Tim Kaeding ended fifth.
Gage Pulkrabek set quick time during qualifying before Matt Juhl, Justin Henderson, Kaeding and John Carney II won the heat races. Tyler Drueke was the B Main winner.
Weldon dominated the non-stop Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series A Main, leading all 20 circuits for his first career triumph at the track. He is the ninth different division winner in nine races this season.
"It feels great," he said. "It means a lot. We've been trying for a couple of weeks now and haven't had very much luck."
Nicholas Winter posted a second-place showing with Ryan Serrao finishing third, Amelia Eisenschenk fourth and 12th-starting Brady Donnohue fifth.
Serrao, Cole Olson, Winter and Weldon were the heat race winners. Corbin Erickson scored the B Main victory.
Yeigh became the first driver to record three victories at Huset's Speedway this season as he topped the 20-lap Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks feature.
Brandon Ferguson led the first four laps before he caught the infield berm in turns three and four, turning him sideways. Points leader and fifth-running J.J. Zebell had nowhere to go and plowed into Ferguson.
Chris Ellingson inherited the lead and was out front for one lap before ninth-starting Yeigh drove around him on Lap 6. He paced the field on the bottom groove for the remainder of the race to win by 0.929 seconds.
Ellingson held off 12th-starting Matt Steuerwald for the runner-up result. Zach Olivier placed fourth and Billy Prouty was fifth.
Craig Hanisch and Kyle DeBoer recorded heat race wins.
Huset's Speedway will be dormant for the next three weekends until resuming competition on Aug. 25 for Royal River Casino Night showcasing The Bull Haulers Brawl Championship Night for Sprint Cars featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series.
THE BORDER BATTLE PRESENTED BY NORDSTROM'S AUTOMOTIVE RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (July 28, 2024) -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 23-Garet Williamson (5); 2. 2KS-Chase Randall (3); 3. 55-Kerry Madsen (7); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen (1); 5. 3-Tim Kaeding (8); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (10); 8. 16-Brooke Tatnell (6); 9. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (2); 10. 14T-Tim Estenson (11); 11. 8-Jacob Hughes (9); 12. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (13); 13. 83JR-Sam Henderson (16); 14. 09-Matt Juhl (12); 15. 83-Justin Henderson (14); 16. 13-Mark Dobmeier (17); 17. 95-Tyler Drueke (21); 18. 3J-Dusty Zomer (18); 19. 14H-Scott Winters (24); 20. 64-Andy Pake (19); 21. J2-John Carney II (15); 22. 17B-Ryan Bickett (22); 23. 23S-Stuart Snyder (23); 24. (DNF) 45X-Jace Park (20).
B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 95-Tyler Drueke (3); 2. 17B-Ryan Bickett (1); 3. 23S-Stuart Snyder (5); 4. 14H-Scott Winters (4); 5. 8X-Micah Slendy (7); 6. 78-Bill Wagner (6); 7. 22W-Aaron Werner (9); 8. (DNF) 2K-Kevin Ingle (10); 9. (DNF) 9-Dominic Dobesh (8); 10. (DNS) 10X-Trevor Serbus.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Matt Juhl (1); 2. 2KS-Chase Randall (2); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (5); 4. 24T-Christopher Thram (3); 5. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (4); 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett (6); 7. 78-Bill Wagner (7); 8. (DNS) 2K-Kevin Ingle.
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson (1); 2. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 4. 95-Tyler Drueke (7); 5. 55-Kerry Madsen (4); 6. 45X-Jace Park (5); 7. 8X-Micah Slendy (8); 8. (DNF) 10X-Trevor Serbus (6).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (2); 2. 83JR-Sam Henderson (1); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 4. 8-Jacob Hughes (3); 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer (5); 6. 14H-Scott Winters (6); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh (7).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. J2-John Carney II (1); 2. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (2); 3. 23-Garet Williamson (4); 4. 14T-Tim Estenson (3); 5. 64-Andy Pake (5); 6. 23S-Stuart Snyder (6); 7. 22W-Aaron Werner (7).
Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.335 (29); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.379 (9); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.427 (8); 4. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:11.456 (15); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.460 (2); 6. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.483 (1); 7. 8-Jacob Hughes, 00:11.485 (27); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.499 (25); 9. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:11.518 (6); 10. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.573 (12); 11. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.591 (5); 12. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.595 (28); 13. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.636 (13); 14. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.660 (20); 15. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.668 (21); 16. J2-John Carney II, 00:11.678 (7); 17. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.686 (30); 18. 45X-Jace Park, 00:11.783 (26); 19. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.792 (22); 20. 64-Andy Pake, 00:11.802 (19); 21. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.950 (23); 22. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:12.041 (4); 23. 14H-Scott Winters, 00:12.061 (17); 24. 23S-Stuart Snyder, 00:12.066 (11); 25. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:12.074 (3); 26. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:12.335 (16); 27. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:12.355 (24); 28. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:12.381 (18); 29. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:12.447 (14); 30. 8X-Micah Slendy, 00:12.576 (10).
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh (9); 2. 2E-Chris Ellingson (6); 3. 3-Matt Steuerwald (12); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (10); 5. 51-Billy Prouty (4); 6. 12-Mike Chaney (8); 7. 99-Ryan DeBoer (7); 8. 40-Tim Dann (14); 9. 45-Craig Hanisch (3); 10. 98-Dan Jensen (15); 11. 9-Kyle DeBoer (2); 12. 21-Ron Howe (13); 13. 29Z-JJ Zebell (11); 14. (DNF) 83-Nick Janssen (16); 15. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 16. (DNF) 2-Shaun Taylor (5); 17. (DNS) 55-John Hoing.
Fastenal Heat 1 - Fastenal (8 Laps): 1. 45-Craig Hanisch (2); 2. 51-Billy Prouty (3); 3. 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (7); 5. 99-Ryan DeBoer (5); 6. 29Z-JJ Zebell (9); 7. 21-Ron Howe (4); 8. 98-Dan Jensen (8); 9. (DNF) 55-John Hoing (6).
Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 - Midwest Oil (8 Laps): 1. 9-Kyle DeBoer (1); 2. 2-Shaun Taylor (3); 3. 2E-Chris Ellingson (4); 4. 64-Cory Yeigh (6); 5. 12-Mike Chaney (5); 6. 3-Matt Steuerwald (8); 7. 40-Tim Dann (7); 8. 83-Nick Janssen (2).
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 13G-Gaige Weldon (2); 2. 28-Nicholas Winter (4); 3. 55R-Ryan Serrao (1); 4. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (6); 5. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (12); 6. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (9); 7. 17-Lee Goos Jr (16); 8. 17V-Casey Abbas (11); 9. 23-Brandon Bosma (13); 10. 48-Cole Olson (3); 11. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 12. 14-Nick Barger (10); 13. 03-Shayle Bade (14); 14. O7-Owen Carlson (15); 15. 80P-Jacob Peterson (19); 16. X-Dylan Waxdahl (7); 17. 18-Corbin Erickson (17); 18. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (20); 19. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (18); 20. (DNF) 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (8).
B Feature (8 Laps): 1. 18-Corbin Erickson (2); 2. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (3); 3. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 4. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (5); 5. 32-Trefer Waller (7); 6. 12L-John Lambertz (9); 7. 88-Nate Thelen (6); 8. (DNS) 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock; 9. (DNS) 31-Koby Werkmeister; 10. (DNS) 85-Matthew Jasper; 11. (DNS) 81-Jared Jansen; 12. (DNS) 9A-Hunter Hanson.
Gunderson Racing Heat 1 - Gunderson Racing (8 Laps): 1. 55R-Ryan Serrao (1); 2. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (3); 3. 14-Nick Barger (4); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (5); 5. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (2); 6. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (6); 7. 32-Trefer Waller (7).
Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 - Saldana Racing (8 Laps): 1. 48-Cole Olson (2); 2. X-Dylan Waxdahl (3); 3. 34DD-Brady Donnohue (5); 4. 03-Shayle Bade (6); 5. 18-Corbin Erickson (4); 6. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (7); 7. (DNS) 85-Matthew Jasper.
Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 - Vahlco Wheels (8 Laps): 1. 28-Nicholas Winter (2); 2. 17V-Casey Abbas (4); 3. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (3); 4. O7-Owen Carlson (7); 5. 23V-Michalob Voeltz (6); 6. 88-Nate Thelen (1); 7. (DNS) 81-Jared Jansen.
Vahlco Wheels Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 13G-Gaige Weldon (1); 2. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 3. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (3); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (7); 5. 80P-Jacob Peterson (6); 6. (DNF) 12L-John Lambertz (5); 7. (DNS) 9A-Hunter Hanson.
2024 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -
Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :
Garet Williamson - 2(July 7 and July 28); Scott Bogucki - 1 (July 14);Tyler Drueke- 1(May 19); Tim Kaeding - 1 (May 27); Anthony Macri - 1 (June 2); Austin McCarl - 1 (June 9); Daison Pursley - 1 (May 26); Ryan Timms - 1 (June 16)
Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:
Cory Yeigh - 3(May 26, June 2 and July 28); Zach Olivier - 2 (May 27 and June 9); Tim Dann - 1 (June 16); Brylee Gough- 1(May 19); Craig Hanisch - 1 (July 14); and J.J. Zebell - 1 (July 7)
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:
Dusty Ballenger- 1(May 19); Nate Barger - 1 (June 16); Brandon Bosma - 1 (July 14); Brady Donnohue - 1 (July 7); Monty Ferriera - 1 (May 27); Zach Patterson - 1 (June 9); Andrew Sullivan - 1 (June 2); Cole Vanderheiden - 1 (May 26); and Gaige Weldon - 1 (July 28)
UP NEXT -
Aug. 25 for Royal River Casino Night showcasing The Bull Haulers Brawl Championship Night for Sprint Cars featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series
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Joey Ancona rockets to Ocean Sprints win Friday night in Watsonville
Watsonville, CA…Making just his second Ocean Speedway start of the season on Friday Night, Clayton’s Joey Ancona raced to his third career Taco Bravo Sprint Car victory, leading all but one lap in the feature.
Fellow winners on Friday evening were Tyler Tucker with the IMCA Sport Mods, Thomas Cumming with the Four Bangers and Bryant Bell with the visiting Western Midget Racing.
The Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo main event began with Fresno traveler Kyle Rasmussen leading the opening night, before Ancona slipped by for the top-spot on lap two.
After that Ancona had his way with things out front, although Rasmussen stayed somewhat close over the duration of the contest. Several cautions slowed the flow, but Ancona hit his marks on every restart.
Ancona eventually crossed under the Ed Entz checkered flag to pick up the win ahead of Rasmussen, Ocean Sprints point leader Caleb Debem of Salinas, Jennifer Osborne from Geyserville and Oakdale’s Brad Dillard.
“We haven’t raced all that much this year, so it feels great to get a victory tonight in Watsonville,” said Ancona. “We have a lot of national races coming up out here, so we really wanted to get some laps before all that occurs. I want to thank my entire family and our sponsors for making it happen.”
The 20-lap IMCA Sport Mod finale featured some solid racing throughout the pack. Reigning Ocean Speedway champion Chuck Golden of Pittsburgh set the early pace up front.
Several drivers fought for position behind him however and kept the crowd on hand intrigued. A lap 15 restart changed the complexion of the race when Delhi driver Tyler Tucker blasted to the outside and grabbed the lead that he would never relinquish.
Tucker went on to score his initial Ocean win over Golden, Jason Ryan Jr., Chris Falkenberg and point leader Emali VanHoff.
The quiet riot Four Banger main event was all about San Jose’s Thomas Cumming, who drove away to earn his fourth victory of the season at Ocean Speedway.
Watsonville’s own Joshua Silva blasted to the lead at the waving and the green flag and held command over the first few circuits. Once Cumming got by though, that was all she wrote, as he crossed under the stripe by over two seconds over Silva, point leader Peter Vannerus, Ken Keegan and Nicole Beardsley.
Bryant Bell of Oakley, Calif. prevailed for his fourth consecutive Ocean Speedway Western Midget Racing win on Friday night, holding off Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz to take the 20-lap feature.
Weisberg led the first 17-laps on a fast-paced Ocean Speedway fresh after track prep. 2023 champion Bryant Bell of Oakley, San Jose’s Anthony Bruno, and Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell hounded Weisberg in a tight formation. All three drivers pursuing Weisberg were previous winners in the WMR series, adding to the pressure of the situation for the second year Midget racer.
Bruno sailed inside of Bell for second in turn three but got sideways, allowing Mitchell to seize third on lap 15.
Weisberg’s bid for his first ever WMR victory ended when his No. 15 Stealth Chassis went up in smoke, setting up a three-lap shootout between Bell and Mitchell.
Bell outfoxed Mitchell over the final three circuits on the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds dirt track for the win, followed by Mitchell, Bruno, Roseville’s Josh Young, and Las Vegas’ Kyle Hawse.
Ocean Speedway returns to action this coming Friday August 2nd with another four-division program. On tap will be the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Mods and Hobby Stocks.
Results
Ocean Speedway
July 27, 2024
Ocean Sprints:
1. 88A-Joey Ancona[4]; 2. 38N-Kyle Rasmussen[1]; 3. 3D-Caleb Debem[3]; 4. 76-Jennifer Osborne[2]; 5. 72S-Bradley Dillard[7]; 6. OB1-Orval Burke[9]; 7. 36-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]; 8. 9-Adrianna DeMartini[5]; 9. 72W-Kurt Nelson[6]; 10. (DNS) 8-Jeremy Chisum
IMCA Sport Mods:
1. 44T-Tyler Tucker[4]; 2. 3G-Chuck Golden[1]; 3. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[8]; 4. 16M-Chris Falkenberg[11]; 5. 4M-Emali VanHoff[5]; 6. 14H-Matthew Hagio[7]; 7. X-Rob Gallaher[6]; 8. 28E-TJ Etchinson III[13]; 9. 34-Cody Bryan[15]; 10. 54R-Brian Baggett[10]; 11. 39-Steven Allee[3]; 12. 22X-Jim DiGiovanni[2]; 13. 33-Mike Gil[14]; 14. 15-David Crocker[9]; 15. 22W-Charlie Hunter[16]; 16. 42B-Max Baggett[12]
Four Bangers:
1. 8-Thomas Cumming[1]; 2. 28J-Joshua Silva[2]; 3. 37-Peter Vannerus[9]; 4. 51-Ken Keegan[8]; 5. 2-Nicole Beardsley[6]; 6. 43-Kate Beardsley[5]; 7. 25-Bill Beardsley[7]; 8. 50F-Shelbie Freeman[3]; 9. 50-Tony Smith[4]
WMR Midgets:
1. 09-Bryant Bell[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[5]; 3. 9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 4. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[7]; 5. 57-Josh Young[11]; 6. 20-Kyle Hawse[6]; 7. 18-Todd Hawse[2]; 8. 15-Adam Weisberg[1]; 9. 68-Marvin Mitchell[8]; 10. 2ND-Terry Nichols[9]; 11. (DQ) 96XX-Nathan Moore[10]
Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series
SANDUSKY, Ohio (July 26, 2024) – Bobby Santos III kept his streak of perfection in the Must See Racing Perfit Sprint Car Series going by winning his third race in as many starts this season on Friday night.
Racing as part of the Fast Friday portion of Hy-Miler Supermodified Nationals week at Sandusky Speedway, Santos took the lead of the 30-lap feature from Charlie Schultz on a restart two laps prior to the halfway point.
From there, the Franklin, Mass., veteran grew his advantage to a full straightaway en route to his 10th career series victory – becoming just the fourth driver in history to reach double-digit wins and tying reigning champion Jason Blonde for third on the all-time list.
“The restarts in these cars are always unpredictable; the biggest thing is that Charlie is a good, clean racer and gave me plenty of racetrack so that the two of us could battle heads-up,” said Santos in victory lane. “Racing against competition like that is always valuable, and it’s cool to be part of Hy-Miler weekend with the sprints and supermodifieds racing on the same card.
“This is a great win for our team, and we’ll just keep working toward even more.”
Schultz did what he could to stay with Santos in the closing stages, but had to settle for second in the end. It was, however, the home-state driver’s best finish so far this season.
“I wouldn’t say that he [Santos] snookered me, but that he just had a better car,” said Schultz. “I just couldn’t get off the corner … in turn two, but to finish second after the season we’ve had so far … it feels like a win.”
Mike McVetta, who ran double duty by competing both with Must See Racing and the ISMA supermodifieds, finished third in the Dick Myers Racing sprinter after starting eighth.
Five-time series champion Jimmy McCune was fourth after having to drop to the tail for the initial start due to replacing a loose oil plug following his initial push start. Kevin Mingus closed the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Dorman Snyder, Luke Griffith, point leader Joe Liguori, Tom Geren, and fast qualifier Colton Bettis.
Bettis, the standout 14-year-old rookie driving for car owner Aaron Pierce, started off the evening with his first-ever Must See Racing Quick Time Award but was inverted to sixth in the feature lineup and fought a throttle linkage issue later in the race. He was the final driver to fall out and finished 10th.
Two-time defending Must See Racing Maxima Midwest Lights champion Cody Gallogly won the companion crate sprint car main event, using a restart on lap 13 of 25 to take the top spot from Andrew Bogusz and leading the rest of the way.
It was a special win for Gallogly, who was not only celebrating a birthday at the track, but whose stepson Blane was also assisting with the public address call of Friday’s Midwest Lights race.
“You can’t ask for much more than that,” Gallogly noted with a smile.
Bogusz hung on to finish second after leading the first 12 laps, with J.J. Henes completing the podium ahead of Sawyer Stout and Charlie Baur.
Polesitter Brandon Tregembo crashed in turn four with 12 laps complete, while running inside the top five, and failed to finish. He was credited with 12th in the final results.
Must See Racing teams head next to Ohio’s Midvale Speedway on Saturday, Aug. 3.
The results:
410 sprint car feature (30 laps): 1. 22a-Bobby Santos III, 2. 9s-Charlie Schultz, 3. 50m-Mike McVetta, 4. 88-Jimmy McCune, 5. Z10-Kevin Mingus, 6. 99-Dorman Snyder, 7. 12-Luke Griffith, 8. 68-Joe Liguori, 9. 11g-Tom Geren, 10. 26-Colton Bettis, 11. 55-Tommy Nichols, 12. 7-Bobby Komisarski, 13. 81-Steven Hollinger, 14. 85-Rick Holley, 15. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr.
Crate sprint car feature (25 laps): 1. 27-Cody Gallogly, 2. 17-Andrew Bogusz, 3. 36jr-J.J. Henes, 4. 40-Sawyer Stout, 5. 23-Charlie Baur, 6. 52-Ethan Rader, 7. 51s-Joshua Sexton, 8. 37-Keegan Weese, 9. 77-Parker Corbin, 10. 11-Rick Wichtner, 11. 38-J.D. Evans, 12. 1-Brandon Tregembo.
BRYANT BELL EARNS FOURTH CONSECUTIVE OCEAN SPEEDWAY WMR VICTORY
WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 26, 2024) – Bryant Bell of Oakley, Calif.
prevailed for his fourth consecutive Ocean Speedway Western Midget Racing win on
Friday night, holding off Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz to take the 20-lap
feature. Bell lifts his recent record to five wins in the last six WMR events as
well. A trip to Bell’s home track at Antioch Speedway looms on Saturday night as
the 2023 champion continues to lead the 2024 battle.
Watsonville’s Ocean Speedway action opened with Mitchell and San Jose’s
Anthony Bruno claiming the eight-lap heat races. Southern California racers Adam
Weisberg of Santa Clarita and Todd Hawse of Moorpark then shared the front row
for the main event.
Weisberg led the first 17-laps on a fast-paced Ocean Speedway fresh after
track prep. 2023 champion Bryant Bell of Oakley, San Jose’s Anthony Bruno, and
Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell hounded Weisberg in a tight formation. All three
drivers pursuing Weisberg were previous winners in the WMR series, adding to the
pressure of the situation for the second year Midget racer.
Bruno sailed inside of Bell for second in turn three but got sideways,
allowing Mitchell to seize third on lap 15.
Weisberg’s bid for his first ever WMR victory ended when his No. 15 Stealth
Chassis went up in smoke, setting up a three-lap shootout between Bell and
Mitchell.
Bell outfoxed Mitchell over the final three circuits on the Santa Cruz County
Fairgrounds dirt track for the win, followed by Mitchell, Bruno, Roseville’s
Josh Young, and Las Vegas’ Kyle Hawse.
“Shoutout to Adam to have a run like that. Keep your head up after having a
run like that,” Bell said. “Thank you to Tony Boscacci for busting his butt in
the shop. That’s where races are won."
Western Midget Racing continues Saturday night at Antioch Speedway, in
support of the Hunt Magnetos Wingless Sprint Cars. For more information visit
www.WesternMidgetRacing.com
RESULTS: Ocean Speedway July 26, 2024
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[5]; 3.
9-Anthony Bruno[4]; 4. 57-Josh Young[11]; 5. 20-Kyle Hawse[6]; 6. 18-Todd
Hawse[2]; 7. 15-Adam Weisberg[1]; 8. 68-Marvin Mitchell[8]; 9. 2ND-Terry
Nichols[9]; 10. (DNS) 96XX-Nathan Moore[10]; DQ: ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[7]
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 96X-Logan Mitchell[2]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 3. 15-Adam
Weisberg[4]; 4. ONE9-Adrianna DeMartini[6]; 5. 2ND-Terry Nichols[3]; 6. 57-Josh
Young[1]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[1]; 2. 18-Todd Hawse[4]; 3. 20-Kyle
Hawse[2]; 4. 68-Marvin Mitchell[3]; 5. 96XX-Nathan Moore[5]
2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change
March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno
March 29 Ocean Speedway – RAIN OUT
March 30 Marysville Raceway – RAIN OUT
April 20 Bakersfield Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 4 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
May 17 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
May 18 Petaluma Speedway w/ BCRA Tom Manning Memorial – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
June 7 Ocean Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 8 Petaluma Speedway – WINNER: Bryant Bell
June 22 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Logan Mitchell
July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic** - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 26 Ocean Speedway - WINNER: Bryant Bell
July 27 Antioch Speedway
August 9 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic**
August 10 Ocean Speedway Johnny Key Classic**
September 21 Bakersfield Speedway
October 25 Kevin Harvick’s Kern Raceway October Classic**
October 26 Ventura Raceway**
Ayrton Gennetten Attains Victory with POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints at Lakeside Speedway
Kansas City, KS. (7/26/24) Ayrton Gennetten would use precision and precise
timing to snatch victory with the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint in the Sunflower State
Showcase presented by Start2Finish TV to notch his fifth league victory in an
outstanding feature event at Lakeside Speedway in the caution free feature
event.
Flying onto the smooth surface with talented entrants of the POWRi 410’s
would see Brian Brown set a quick qualifying time of 14.120-second lap with
Jason Martin and Xavier Doney each earning heat racing victories.
Captivating the crowd on the initial green flag start with high-point
qualifier Brian Brown and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row as Brian
Brown would gain the lead on the opening lap with Ayrton Gennetten, Jason
Martin, Austin McCarl, and Blake Hahn all raced within the top five.
Showing speed after gaining the initial lead, Brian Brown would appear to be
the cream of the class as laps began to tick away at a rapid rate with Ayrton
Gennetten moving into second with Austin McCarl taking third with the top three
separating from the field.
Displaying outstanding action in an intense feature, late race dramatics
would rear as Ayrton Gennetten would catch the front-running Brian Brown with
five laps remaining as Austin McCarl would also show a nose on the low line for
the top position.
Sliding into the lead late, Ayrton Gennetten would set Brian Brown up to
perfection by showing low only to pass on the high side of turns three and four
with only three laps remaining as Austin McCarl would gain ground and move into
the runner up spot.
Leading the final revolutions, Ayrton Gennetten would not be denied in
earning his fifth career POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint victory in an action-packed
main event with Austin McCarl hustling into the runner-up position late.
“I was working on Brian all race, Once that flagman showed five to go I knew
it was time to move.” said Ayrton Gennetten in the Kansas City Kansas victory
lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I knew we had a fast car all night and a
win like this shows just how far we have come as a team this year, what a fun
race”.
Challenging closely behind would find leader of twenty-two laps Brian Brown
placing on the final podium placement as Emerson Axsom would be among the
frontrunners all feature to fourth with Xavier Doney rounding out the top-five
finishers for the POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprints in the Sunflower State Showcase
presented by Start2Finish at Lakeside Speedway.
Lakeside Speedway | POWRi 410 Outlaw Sprint Series | 7/26/24:
Start2Finish TV Quick Qualifying Time: 21B-Brian Brown(14.120)
Flying A Motorsports Heat Race 1 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Eibach Racing Heat Race 2 Winner: 36-Jason Martin
Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 21B-Brian Brown
Meru Safety Hard Charger: 88-Austin McCarl(+4)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 3-Ayrton Gennetten
Toyota Racing Development TRD A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[2];
2. 88-Austin McCarl[6]; 3. 21B-Brian Brown[1]; 4. 27-Emerson Axsom[5]; 5.
36-Jason Martin[3]; 6. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 7. 21-Gunner Ramey[7]; 8. 12X-Ricky
Peterson[9]; 9. 73-Samuel Wagner[10]; 10. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 11. 111-Chad
Frewaldt[12]; 12. 66M-Max Grogan[14]; 13. 77-Jack Wagner[11]; 14. 32D-Daryn
Langford[13].
Flying A Motorsports Flying A Motorsports Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier
Doney[1]; 2. 21B-Brian Brown[4]; 3. 21-Gunner Ramey[2]; 4. 88-Austin McCarl[3];
5. 12X-Ricky Peterson[5]; 6. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 7. 32D-Daryn Langford[7].
Eibach Racing Eibach Racing Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Jason Martin[2]; 2.
3-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[1]; 4. 27-Emerson Axsom[4]; 5. 73-Samuel
Wagner[5]; 6. 111-Chad Frewaldt[6]; 7. (DNS) 66M-Max Grogan.
Start2Finish Qualifying: 1. 21B-Brian Brown, 00:14.120[7]; 2. 27-Emerson
Axsom, 00:14.154[5]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:14.185[8]; 4. 3-Ayrton Gennetten,
00:14.216[10]; 5. 21-Gunner Ramey, 00:14.296[9]; 6. 36-Jason Martin,
00:14.309[6]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:14.354[11]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:14.433[2];
9. 12X-Ricky Peterson, 00:14.469[3]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:14.601[1]; 11.
77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.625[12]; 12. 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:15.534[13]; 13.
32D-Daryn Langford, 00:15.661[4]; 14. 66M-Max Grogan, 10:00.000[14].
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Randall and Halverson Triumphant at Jackson Motorplex During Merle Johnson Memorial Border Battle Presented by New Fashion Pork & SW Broadband
Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (July 26, 2024) - Chase Randall and Brandon Halverson collected the spoils of victory on Friday during the Merle Johnson Memorial Border Battle presented by New Fashion Pork & SW Broadband at Jackson Motorplex.
Randall captured the $7,000 top prize and a unique trophy for winning the Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars A Main.
"It's really special to win a really, really special race," he said. "I definitely felt a lot of pressure. Once I got to lapped traffic I was committed to the top in (turns) one and two. Once I got close to guys I felt myself slowing down and couldn't get off the corners. I was searching a little bit. I saw the bottom was still good in (turns) one and two. We were able to hold them off.
"We've been making a lot of gains the past couple of weeks on the bigger tracks. It's good to head into these next couple of weeks with a lot of momentum."
Randall led the distance of the 25-lap feature, but it wasn't without any drama. Traffic began to jumble things up in the final 10 laps as the top five began bunching together. Aaron Reutzel passed Garet Williamson for second place on Lap 20 and Scott Bogucki got by Williamson for third place two laps later. Bogucki then passed Reutzel down the backstretch on Lap 24, but when Reutzel slid in front of Bogucki entering turn three the two made contact. Bogucki endured a vicious flip that ended his night early and Reutzel finished toward the back of the pack as well.
Kaleb Johnson inherited second place for a green-white-checkered restart. Randall was smooth out front during the final two laps to win by 1.114 seconds and Williamson made a last-lap pass on Johnson to score a second-place result.
"We were good early on," Williamson said. "In traffic we really struggled with being balled up. Hats off to Chase and their whole crew. I struggled where to be at on the track. Luckily I got by Kaleb to get back up the podium. To be on the podium is nothing to hang our heads about. Second stings, but we'll build on it."
Johnson's third-place effort marked his third podium outing in as many starts at Jackson Motorplex this season.
"I'm a little upset with myself on that last corner," he said. "I drove it too hard and let Garet get by me. Congrats to Chase and the No. 2ks team."
Matt Juhl finished fourth after starting 10 th and 11th-starting Christopher Thram was fifth.
Kerry Madsen and Randall were quickest in their qualifying groups before the heat races were won by Johnson, Brooke Tatnell, Bogucki and Dusty Zomer. Tim Estenson was the B Main winner.
Halverson held the lead throughout the 20-lap Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing main event. It marked his first winged sprint car win at the track.
"Steve Stoermer allowed me to drive this car tonight and it's the best 305 sprint car I've ever sat in," he said.
Jacob Peterson reeled in Halverson as traffic neared on Lap 8, but a caution slowed the race. Halverson built more than a one-second advantage following the restart before Peterson closed to within two tenths of a second as Halverson was stymied while trying to lap a fellow competitor with only a handful of circuits remaining. However, Halverson was able to make the move in the waning laps and hold on for the victory by 0.462 seconds.
Peterson placed second with Jeremy Kerzman ending third. Brett Allen was fourth and Brandon Bosma advanced from 13 th to fifth.
Jake Greenwood, Mathew Jasper, Brandon Buysse, Kerzman and Allen were the heat race winners. Hunter Hanson and Tyler Rabenberg recorded B Main victories.
The next event at Jackson Motorplex is the FENDT Jackson Nationals, which runs Aug. 15-17 and showcases the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series.
THE MERLE JOHNSON MEMORIAL BORDER BATTLE PRESENTED BY NEW FASHION PORK & SW BROADBAND RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (July 26, 2024) -
Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars
A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 2KS-Chase Randall (1); 2. 23-Garet Williamson (2); 3. 22-Kaleb Johnson (5); 4. 09-Matt Juhl (10); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (11); 6. 3-Tim Kaeding (9); 7. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier (17); 9. 18T-Tanner Holmes (12); 10. 55-Kerry Madsen (7); 11. 45X-Jace Park (13); 12. 4-Cameron Martin (24); 13. 11M-Brendan Mullen (15); 14. 95-Tyler Drueke (19); 15. 44-Chris Martin (22); 16. 64-Andy Pake (23); 17. 51A-Koby Werkmeister (20); 18. 14T-Tim Estenson (21); 19. 29-Logan McCandless (18); 20. (DNF) G5-Gage Pulkrabek (16); 21. (DNF) 87-Aaron Reutzel (3); 22. (DNF) 10-Scott Bogucki (6); 23. (DNF) J2-John Carney II (14); 24. (DNF) 3J-Dusty Zomer (8).
B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 14T-Tim Estenson (2); 2. 44-Chris Martin (3); 3. 64-Andy Pake (4); 4. 4-Cameron Martin (7); 5. 14H-Scott Winters (6); 6. 3P-Sawyer Phillips (8); 7. 35-Skylar Prochaska (5); 8. 10X-Trevor Serbus (11); 9. 17B-Ryan Bickett (10); 10. 9-Dominic Dobesh (9); 11. 4W-Matt Wasmund (12); 12. 2K-Kevin Ingle (14); 13. 2-Dylan Opdahl (17); 14. 18-Corbin Erickson (15); 15. (DNS) 83X-Sam Henderson; 16. (DNS) 74N-Luke Nellis; 17. (DNS) 8H-Jacob Hughes.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Kaleb Johnson (1); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen (4); 3. 09-Matt Juhl (2); 4. 3-Tim Kaeding (3); 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier (5); 6. 35-Skylar Prochaska (6); 7. 4-Cameron Martin (8); 8. 9-Dominic Dobesh (9); 9. 74N-Luke Nellis (7); 10. 18-Corbin Erickson (10).
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 16-Brooke Tatnell (2); 2. J2-John Carney II (1); 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 4. 95-Tyler Drueke (6); 5. 44-Chris Martin (8); 6. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (3); 7. 83X-Sam Henderson (5); 8. 17B-Ryan Bickett (7); 9. (DNF) 8H-Jacob Hughes (9).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Scott Bogucki (3); 2. 45X-Jace Park (1); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 4. 2KS-Chase Randall (4); 5. 51A-Koby Werkmeister (6); 6. 29-Logan McCandless (5); 7. 3P-Sawyer Phillips (7); 8. 10X-Trevor Serbus (8); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9); 10. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (2); 2. 11M-Brendan Mullen (1); 3. 23-Garet Williamson (4); 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes (3); 5. 64-Andy Pake (6); 6. 14H-Scott Winters (7); 7. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 8. 4W-Matt Wasmund (8); 9. (DNF) 2-Dylan Opdahl (9).
Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:12.966 (2); 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.020 (8); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.178 (1); 4. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:13.186 (14); 5. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:13.186 (5); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.309 (11); 7. 22-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.341 (4); 8. J2-John Carney II, 00:13.357 (18); 9. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:13.361 (9); 10. 83X-Sam Henderson, 00:13.377 (6); 11. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.484 (13); 12. 95-Tyler Drueke, 00:13.544 (19); 13. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:13.545 (12); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:13.573 (15); 15. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:13.689 (16); 16. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.698 (10); 17. 9-Dominic Dobesh, 00:13.766 (17); 18. 8H-Jacob Hughes, 00:13.984 (3); 19. 18-Corbin Erickson, 00:14.425 (7).
Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:13.083 (2); 2. 23-Garet Williamson, 00:13.131 (3); 3. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.218 (18); 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:13.256 (4); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.331 (1); 6. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:13.340 (17); 7. 45X-Jace Park, 00:13.348 (15); 8. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:13.363 (8); 9. 29-Logan McCandless, 00:13.386 (7); 10. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:13.422 (12); 11. 51A-Koby Werkmeister, 00:13.447 (6); 12. 64-Andy Pake, 00:13.450 (5); 13. 3P-Sawyer Phillips, 00:13.523 (13); 14. 14H-Scott Winters, 00:13.678 (16); 15. 10X-Trevor Serbus, 00:13.709 (19); 16. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:13.717 (10); 17. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:13.889 (11); 18. 2-Dylan Opdahl, 00:14.361 (14); 19. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series presented by Heser Auto & Detailing
A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (1); 2. 80P-Jacob Peterson (3); 3. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (4); 4. 1300-Brett Allen (5); 5. 23-Brandon Bosma (13); 6. 17-Lee Goos Jr (19); 7. 30-Matt Johnson (10); 8. 55R-Ryan Serrao (2); 9. 9A-Hunter Hanson (16); 10. 85-Mathew Jasper (6); 11. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (20); 12. 43-Jake Greenwood (9); 13. X-Dylan Waxdahl (15); 14. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (21); 15. 56-Bill Johnson (7); 16. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (18); 17. 24G-Rob Rawson (12); 18. 23C-Ben Crees (14); 19. (DNF) 05-Brandon Allen (11); 20. (DNF) 18-Tyler Rabenberg (17); 21. (DNF) 24B-Brandon Buysse (8).
B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9A-Hunter Hanson (1); 2. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (2); 3. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (3); 4. 53X-Joe Miller (4); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 6. 19-Nate Eakin (8); 7. 28-Madi Miller (7); 8. 13-Mel Halverson (6); 9. 62J-Jay Masur (10); 10. (DNS) 90-Eric Schulz; 11. (DNS) 81X-Kyla Anderson; 12. (DNS) 41-Jeff Wilke; 13. (DNS) 15-Laela Eisenschenk.
B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Tyler Rabenberg (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 3. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (2); 4. 12L-John Lambertz (4); 5. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (8); 6. 81-Jared Jansen (9); 7. 9-Laney Moore (5); 8. 6-Logan Moore (7); 9. (DNF) 4-Mike Stien (6); 10. (DNF) 88-Nathan Thelen (10); 11. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (12); 12. (DNS) 35X-Jeff Lackey.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 43-Jake Greenwood (4); 2. 55R-Ryan Serrao (1); 3. 05-Brandon Allen (5); 4. 9A-Hunter Hanson (7); 5. 53X-Joe Miller (6); 6. 13-Mel Halverson (2); 7. (DNF) 90-Eric Schulz (3); 8. (DNF) 81X-Kyla Anderson (8).
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 85-Mathew Jasper (1); 2. 80P-Jacob Peterson (3); 3. 24G-Rob Rawson (2); 4. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (4); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (7); 6. 28-Madi Miller (6); 7. (DNF) 62J-Jay Masur (5); 8. (DNF) 41-Jeff Wilke (8).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 24B-Brandon Buysse (3); 2. 56-Bill Johnson (2); 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (5); 4. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (7); 5. 17-Lee Goos Jr (8); 6. 19-Nate Eakin (4); 7. (DNF) 35X-Jeff Lackey (1); 8. (DNF) 15-Laela Eisenschenk (6).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (2); 2. 4SS-Brandon Halverson (8); 3. 23C-Ben Crees (1); 4. 18-Tyler Rabenberg (5); 5. 12L-John Lambertz (3); 6. 4-Mike Stien (7); 7. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (6); 8. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (4).
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 1300-Brett Allen (2); 2. 30-Matt Johnson (1); 3. X-Dylan Waxdahl (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (8); 5. 9-Laney Moore (5); 6. 6-Logan Moore (7); 7. 81-Jared Jansen (6); 8. 88-Nathan Thelen (4).
UP NEXT -
The FENDT Jackson Nationals: Aug. 15 - the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing; Aug. 16 - the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing; Aug. 17 - the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series 360 Sprint Cars
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Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from May through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Power Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .
Kalib Henry wins nail-biter for 1st Attica 410 win; Moore nips Bores for 3rd straight late model victory; Miller nurses engine to 6th 305 win
Friday, July 26, 2024
By Brian Liskai
ATTICA, Ohio – Sacramento, California’s Kalib Henry out-dueled Cap Henry to score his first 410 sprint win at Attica Raceway Park on Ohio Truck sales/Adkins Group Night, Friday, July 26. Henry, who started sixth in the 30-lap A-main, took the lead from the defending track champion on lap seven and held off several challenges from Cap Henry to score the win.
“Boss man and everybody back home are super happy. I can’t thank Doc and Rebecca enough for the opportunity they’ve given me. Nate for cheering us along back home and all my family that’s back home…going to see you guys in two weeks. Hats off to Kevin. He gave us a hell of a race car. I really didn’t know where to be out front in lapped traffic. I give credit where credit is due. Cap raced me hard, he raced me clean. We struggled here quite a bit. Drew the six and didn’t know what to expect the way the track was. I knew when Cap struck his nose in there I had to turn it up and move around and see what I could do,” said Henry beside his Running Boxer Farms, Harris Distributing Company, Valvoline, K1, Berryman Racing Shocks, Chalkstix backed #101.
The victory in the Callie’s Performance Products 410 A-main is the third of the year for Kalib Henry, adding to a pair of victories at Fremont Speedway.
For Cap Henry it was a good point night in his quest to earn another Attica track title and a second straight All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group title. AFCS and Attica point leader Cale Thomas finished fourth behind DJ Foos while TJ Michael rounded out the top five.
While the scorecard will show Mansfield, Ohio’s Kyle Moore lead all 25 laps of the Whistle Stop Presents the Dirt Nerd Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model Feature, it was not nearly that easy. Mike Bores came on strong and challenged Moore lap after lap but Moore hit his marks and drove to his third straight feature win at Attica over Bores, Rusty Schlenk, Casey Noonan and Devin Shiels. It’s Moore’s fourth career win at Attica…all of them coming this season.
In fact, since the opening two weeks of the season, Moore has not finished out of the top three to lead the track’s point standings.
“They say the first win is the hardest to get and it was. Last year I probably should have had one or two of them and got passed in the last corner. This is a dream,” said Moore beside his Kepling Flooring, Tye Tworg Longhorn, Joyride Transportation, Smitley Towing, Short Stop, Malcuit Race Engines, Wilson Realty, Robin Jakubick, RL Bond Septic, Hepthorn Golf Cart Sales, House of Spud, K&B Septic Service, Coffman Composites, Team Midwest Paint, Platinum Design backed #1*.
Fremont, Ohio’s Jamie Miller knew his engine was hurt in his 305 sprint car after his heat race. A call to his engine builder – who told him to put block sealer in it and pray – didn’t ease his mind any. However, the four time and defending Attica track champion was able to nurse his car home for his sixth win of the year at the track. Of the 12 features at Attica in 2024, Miller has only finished out of the top five in one event, a 17th place finish on the second night of the year.
Jimmy McGrath led the opening lap of the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints feature before Miller took over. Despite several cautions Miller was able to drive to his 45th career win at Attica over Bryan Sebetto, Dustin Stroup, McGrath and Logan Riel.
The win also pads Miller’s lead in the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales points as he looks for his first title in the series.
“We knew we had a problem after the heat. The oil pan was full of water. We called Scott Gressman and he told us to put block sealer in it and heat it up. It got up to 270 degrees in the feature…I don’t know how it made it,” said Miller beside his Boca Construction, JLH General Contractors, Kenny Kelb Farms, Tuck Pointing America, Queen of Clean, Smitty’s Pizza, Roberts & Sons Contracting, Pizza Wheel, Crown Battery, Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Sandy’s Dad, Gressman Powersports, Phil Rister, Slade Shock Technology backed #26.
Attica Raceway Park will take a couple of weeks off for the Attica Independent Fair before returning Friday, Aug. 16 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and UMP late models in action.
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Attica Raceway Park
Friday, July 26, 2024
410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products
Qualifying
1.34-Sterling Cling, 13.113; 2.19-TJ Michael, 13.149; 3.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.154; 4.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.162; 5.14R-Sean Rayhall, 13.183; 6.4*-Tyler Street, 13.226; 7.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.238; 8.25R-Jordan Ryan, 13.240; 9.101-Kalib Henry, 13.249; 10.2+-Brian Smith, 13.317; 11.33W-Cap Henry, 13.326; 12.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.360; 13.5-Kody Brewer, 13.370; 14.16-DJ Foos, 13.373; 15.38-Leyton Wagner, 13.410; 16.15H-Mitch Harble, 13.487; 17.68G-Tyler Gunn, 13.499; 18.11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck, 13.566; 19.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 13.657; 20.1-Nate Dussel, 13.689; 21.X-Mike Keegan, 13.741; 22.7M-Brandon Moore, 13.825; 23.23-Cale Thomas, 99.998; 24.W20-Greg Wilson, 99.999;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[1] ; 2. 101-Kalib Henry[4] ; 3. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[5] ; 4. 23-Cale Thomas[7] ; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner[3] ; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[6] ; 7. 15H-Mitch Harble[2] ; 8. W20-Greg Wilson[8]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 33W-Cap Henry[1] ; 2. 16-DJ Foos[6] ; 3. 4*-Tyler Street[3] ; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs[2] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5] ; 6. X-Mike Keegan[7] ; 7. 7M-Brandon Moore[8] ; 8. 15C-Chris Andrews[4]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 29-Zeth Sabo[2] ; 2. 34-Sterling Cling[4] ; 3. 14R-Sean Rayhall[1] ; 4. 19-TJ Michael[3] ; 5. 2+-Brian Smith[6] ; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn[8] ; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[7] ; 8. 25R-Jordan Ryan[5]
B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)
1. 1-Nate Dussel[1] ; 2. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3] ; 3. X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 5. 25R-Jordan Ryan[9] ; 6. 15H-Mitch Harble[4] ; 7. 7M-Brandon Moore[5] ; 8. W20-Greg Wilson[7] ; 9. 15C-Chris Andrews[8]
A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)
1. 101-Kalib Henry[6] ; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[1] ; 3. 16-DJ Foos[5] ; 4. 23-Cale Thomas[11] ; 5. 19-TJ Michael[3] ; 6. 35-Stuart Brubaker[14] ; 7. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejeck[7] ; 8. 38-Leyton Wagner[13] ; 9. 14R-Sean Rayhall[4] ; 10. 68G-Tyler Gunn[17] ; 11. 4*-Tyler Street[10] ; 12. 29-Zeth Sabo[8] ; 13. 9-Trey Jacobs[12] ; 14. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[9] ; 15. 1-Nate Dussel[16] ; 16. 25R-Jordan Ryan[20] ; 17. 5-Kody Brewer[19] ; 18. 34-Sterling Cling[2] ; 19. 2+-Brian Smith[15] ; 20. X-Mike Keegan[18]
305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.
Qualifying
1.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.601; 2.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 13.754; 3.9R-Logan Riehl, 13.766; 4.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 13.767; 5.12X-Dustin Stroup, 13.778; 6.26-Jamie Miller, 13.792; 7.3X-Blayne Keckler, 13.905; 8.319-Steven Watts, 13.919; 9.2-Brenden Torok, 13.941; 10.1W-Paul Weaver, 13.958; 11.36-Seth Schneider, 13.960; 12.63-Randy Ruble, 14.023; 13.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.041; 14.8K-Zach Kramer, 14.050; 15.19R-Steve Rando, 14.074; 16.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.079; 17.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.126; 18.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.128; 19.12-Dylan Watson, 14.158; 20.52-Chris Smith, 14.225; 21.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.230; 22.26S-Lee Sommers, 14.273; 23.18-Ben Watson, 14.289; 24.18Z-Brian Razum, 14.330; 25.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.354; 26.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.405; 27.8-Jim Leaser, 14.530; 28.85-Dustin Feller, 14.600; 29.11TS-Tate Schiets, 14.725; 30.1S-James Saam, 14.787; 31.2T-Tony Alvarez, 14.935; 32.11-Brayden Harrison, 14.958; 33.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.276;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 3. 18-Ben Watson[1] ; 4. 63-Randy Ruble[3] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[5] ; 6. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[6] ; 7. 98-Dave Hoppes[9] ; 8. 2T-Tony Alvarez[7] ; 9. 11-Brayden Harrison[8]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[3] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4] ; 3. 3X-Blayne Keckler[2] ; 4. 12-Dylan Watson[5] ; 5. 26S-Lee Sommers[7] ; 6. 52-Chris Smith[6] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[1]
Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)
1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4] ; 2. 12X-Dustin Stroup[3] ; 3. 8K-Zach Kramer[5] ; 4. 51M-Haldon Miller[1] ; 5. 8-Jim Leaser[8] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7] ; 7. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 8. 36-Seth Schneider[2]
Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)
1. 2-Brenden Torok[2] ; 2. 9R-Logan Riehl[4] ; 3. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 4. 319-Steven Watts[3] ; 5. 1W-Paul Weaver[1] ; 6. 85-Dustin Feller[7] ; 7. 18Z-Brian Razum[6] ; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]
B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)
1. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[6] ; 3. 36-Seth Schneider[8] ; 4. 3M-Logan Mongeau[4] ; 5. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[3] ; 6. 98-Dave Hoppes[5] ; 7. 2T-Tony Alvarez[7] ; 8. 8-Jim Leaser[2]
B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)
1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 26S-Lee Sommers[1] ; 3. 85-Dustin Feller[4] ; 4. 52-Chris Smith[3] ; 5. 18Z-Brian Razum[6] ; 6. 11TS-Tate Schiets[5] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[8] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[7]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 26-Jamie Miller[2] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[9] ; 3. 12X-Dustin Stroup[10] ; 4. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[1] ; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[7] ; 6. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[8] ; 7. 2-Brenden Torok[4] ; 8. 3X-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 9. 8K-Zach Kramer[12] ; 10. 12-Dylan Watson[15] ; 11. 0-Bradley Bateson[17] ; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold[6] ; 13. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[13] ; 14. 36-Seth Schneider[19] ; 15. 26S-Lee Sommers[21] ; 16. 19R-Steve Rando[18] ; 17. 63-Randy Ruble[14] ; 18. 18-Ben Watson[11] ; 19. 51M-Haldon Miller[16] ; 20. 1W-Paul Weaver[20] ; 21. 85-Dustin Feller[22] ; 22. 319-Steven Watts[5]
Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast
Qualifying
1.15B-Mike Bores, 14.788; 2.91-Rusty Schlenk, 14.856; 3.92-Justin Chance, 14.931; 4.1N-Casey Noonan, 14.935; 5.14JR-JR Gentry, 14.958; 6.1*-Kyle Moore, 14.974; 7.2C-Clint Coffman, 15.047; 8.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.090; 9.51-Devin Shiels, 15.155; 10.RH03-Gregg Haskell, 15.196; 11.46-Colin Shipley, 15.198; 12.11-Austin Gibson, 15.410; 13.27-Ken Hahn, 15.464; 14.28-Kent Brewer, 15.524; 15.57-Steve Kester, 15.831;
Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)
1. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 2. 1N-Casey Noonan[3] ; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[5] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[4] ; 5. 57-Steve Kester[8] ; 6. 46-Colin Shipley[6] ; 7. 2C-Clint Coffman[2] ; 8. 11-Austin Gibson[7]
Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[1] ; 2. 15B-Mike Bores[4] ; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk[3] ; 4. RH03-Gregg Haskell[5] ; 5. 14JR-JR Gentry[2] ; 6. 28-Kent Brewer[7] ; 7. 27-Ken Hahn[6]
A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[1] ; 2. 15B-Mike Bores[5] ; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4] ; 4. 1N-Casey Noonan[3] ; 5. 51-Devin Shiels[7] ; 6. 57-Steve Kester[9] ; 7. RH03-Gregg Haskell[8] ; 8. 46-Colin Shipley[11] ; 9. 74-Jeff Warnick[2] ; 10. 27-Ken Hahn[14] ; 11. 92-Justin Chance[6] ; 12. 11-Austin Gibson[15] ; 13. 2C-Clint Coffman[13] ; 14. 14JR-JR Gentry[10] ; 15. 28-Kent Brewer[12]
Reutzel and Goos Jr. Hustle to Jackson Motorplex Wins During The Livewire Printing Company 360 Shootout Presented by Tweeter Contracting
Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (July 25, 2024) - Aaron Reutzel and Lee Goos Jr. charged to victories on Thursday evening at Jackson Motorplex, which hosted The Livewire Printing Company 360 Shootout presented by Tweeter Contracting.
Reutzel powered from the fourth starting position into the lead on the opening lap and never looked back during the 25-lap Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series/Midwest Power Series 360 Sprint Cars Wieskus Memorial. Cautions on Lap 7 and Lap 12 bunched the field together, but Reutzel was strong on the restarts as well as navigating through traffic to win by 3.357 seconds.
"The track was phenomenal," he said. "Hats off to the track crew there. It was a good crowd tonight. It's an awesome night.
"It's awesome to win memorial races; to honor someone, it's great. It's a big deal when you're name's on a memorial race."
Cameron Martin earned a second-place result, which is his career-best outing at Jackson Motorplex.
"We've always been really fast here and it's finally good to put a full night together," he said.
Kaleb Johnson rounded out the podium.
"I'm happy with it," he said. "A third-place run is very good for our team, especially starting seventh. I'm proud of this team. It's a big memorial race tomorrow night and I'm looking forward to it."
Chase Randall finished fourth and Tanner Holmes was fifth.
Reutzel set quick time during qualifying before Matt Juhl, Martin and Chris Martin posted heat race wins.
Goos Jr. put on a show during the 20-lap Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing main event as he rallied from 16 th to score the impressive triumph.
Johnny Sullivan paced the field for the first dozen laps. Meanwhile, Goos Jr. climbed into seventh by the first caution of the race on Lap 3. He took over the runner-up position following a restart on Lap 10 before he made the race-winning pass on the bottom exiting turn two on Lap 13. Goos Jr. pulled away to win by 2.159 seconds.
"I think I just got a little bit lucky," he said. "Those starts were great for me. Nine cars in two laps, that's what really helped. I figured we'd be lucky to crack the top 10."
Sullivan finished second with Koby Werkmeister placing third. Jeremy Kerzman was fourth and Joe Miller ended fifth.
Brandon Allen, Bill Johnson, Werkmeister, Matt Johnson and Miller were the heat race winners. Goos Jr. and Dylan Waxdahl posted B Main victories.
Jackson Motorplex hosts The Merle Johnson Memorial Border Battle presented by New Fashion Pork & SW Broadband on Friday night. The Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing will both be in action. The gates open at 5 p.m. with hot laps at 7:30 p.m.
Race tickets are available online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .
THE LIVEWIRE PRINTING COMPANY 360 SHOOTOUT PRESENTED BY TWEETER CONTRACTING RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (July 25, 2024) -
Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series/Midwest Power Series 360 Sprint Cars
A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 2. 4-Cameron Martin (1); 3. 22-Kaleb Johnson (7); 4. 2KS-Chase Randall (2); 5. 18T-Tanner Holmes (3); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (8); 7. 83JR-Sam Henderson (9); 8. 35-Skylar Prochaska (13); 9. 23W-Scott Winters (10); 10. 09-Matt Juhl (6); 11. 44-Chris Martin (11); 12. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (17); 13. 96-Blaine Stegenga (12); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett (15); 15. 8-Micah Slendy (21); 16. 4W-Matt Wasmund (18); 17. 18-Corbin Erickson (20); 18. 101-Chuck McGillivray (19); 19. (DNF) 2-Dylan Opdahl (16); 20. (DNF) 20-Brant O'Banion (22); 21. (DNF) 11M-Brendan Mullen (5); 22. (DNF) 32-Riley Valantine (23); 23. (DNS) 86-Jacob Hughes.
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Matt Juhl (1); 2. 2KS-Chase Randall (2); 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel (4); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 5. 35-Skylar Prochaska (5); 6. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (6); 7. 18-Corbin Erickson (7); 8. (DNS) 32-Riley Valantine.
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 4-Cameron Martin (2); 2. 18T-Tanner Holmes (3); 3. 96-Blaine Stegenga (5); 4. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 5. 2-Dylan Opdahl (6); 6. 101-Chuck McGillivray (7); 7. (DNF) 86-Jacob Hughes (1); 8. (DNF) 20-Brant O'Banion (8).
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Chris Martin (1); 2. 23W-Scott Winters (2); 3. 22-Kaleb Johnson (4); 4. 83JR-Sam Henderson (3); 5. 17B-Ryan Bickett (5); 6. 4W-Matt Wasmund (6); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (7).
Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.482 (21); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.603 (13); 3. 22-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.630 (5); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:13.637 (19); 5. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:13.729 (7); 6. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:13.732 (23); 7. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:13.782 (4); 8. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:13.783 (12); 9. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:13.806 (1); 10. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:13.819 (9); 11. 86-Jacob Hughes, 00:13.826 (15); 12. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.831 (8); 13. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.901 (3); 14. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:13.975 (2); 15. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:14.126 (22); 16. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:14.143 (20); 17. 2-Dylan Opdahl, 00:14.299 (16); 18. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:14.351 (6); 19. 18-Corbin Erickson, 00:14.397 (18); 20. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:14.414 (17); 21. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:14.463 (14); 22. 32-Riley Valantine, 00:14.782 (10); 23. 20-Brant O'Banion, 00:15.607 (11).
Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series presented by Heser Auto & Detailing
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (16); 2. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (2); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 4. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (6); 5. 53X-Joe Miller (1); 6. 14SS-Jody Rosenboom (14); 7. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (7); 8. 30-Matt Johnson (10); 9. 10-Trevor Serbus (15); 10. 23-Brandon Bosma (18); 11. 19-Nate Eakin (13); 12. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (20); 13. 05-Brandon Allen (9); 14. 1300-Brett Allen (11); 15. X-Dylan Waxdahl (17); 16. 43-Jake Greenwood (12); 17. 9-Laney Moore (5); 18. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (19); 19. 28G-Gracyn Masur (3); 20. (DNF) 56-Bill Johnson (8); 21. (DNS) 3D-Dan Griep.
B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 2. 3D-Dan Griep (1); 3. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (2); 4. 41-Jeff Wilke (5); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (11); 6. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (10); 7. 28-Madi Miller (12); 8. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (9); 9. 12L-John Lambertz (8); 10. (DNF) 13G-Gaige Weldon (7); 11. (DNF) 23C-Ben Crees (4); 12. (DNF) 23L-Aydin Lloyd (6); 13. (DNS) 85-Mathew Jasper; 14. (DNS) 15-Laela Eisenschenk.
B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. X-Dylan Waxdahl (1); 2. 23-Brandon Bosma (4); 3. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (2); 4. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 5. 25-Gunnar Pike (5); 6. 9A-Hunter Hanson (10); 7. 4S-Mike Stien (7); 8. 90-Eric Schulz (9); 9. 81-Kyla Anderson (6); 10. 6-Logan Moore (3); 11. 62J-Jay Masur (12); 12. (DNF) 81X-Jared Jansen (13); 13. (DNF) 35X-Jeff Lackey (11).
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 05-Brandon Allen (1); 2. 9-Laney Moore (2); 3. 1300-Brett Allen (4); 4. 3D-Dan Griep (3); 5. 6-Logan Moore (6); 6. 23L-Aydin Lloyd (5); 7. 80P-Jacob Peterson (8); 8. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (9); 9. (DNF) 81X-Jared Jansen (7).
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 56-Bill Johnson (1); 2. 28G-Gracyn Masur (2); 3. 43-Jake Greenwood (5); 4. X-Dylan Waxdahl (4); 5. 23C-Ben Crees (6); 6. 81-Kyla Anderson (3); 7. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (7); 8. 35X-Jeff Lackey (8); 9. (DNS) 15-Laela Eisenschenk.
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Koby Werkmeister (1); 2. 91X-Johnny Sullivan (2); 3. 19-Nate Eakin (3); 4. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (5); 5. 23-Brandon Bosma (8); 6. 13G-Gaige Weldon (6); 7. 90-Eric Schulz (4); 8. 28-Madi Miller (7).
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 30-Matt Johnson (1); 2. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (2); 3. 14SS-Jody Rosenboom (5); 4. 13MJ-Brandon Halverson (8); 5. 41-Jeff Wilke (4); 6. 4S-Mike Stien (6); 7. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (3); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (7).
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 53X-Joe Miller (2); 2. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (1); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (4); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 5. 25-Gunnar Pike (6); 6. 12L-John Lambertz (7); 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson (8); 8. 85-Mathew Jasper (3).
UP NEXT -
Friday for The Merle Johnson Memorial Border Battle presented by New Fashion Pork & SW Broadband featuring the Midwest Sprint Touring Series 410 Sprint Cars and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Cars presented by Heser Auto & Detailing
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JACKSON MOTORPLEX -
Jackson Motorplex is a 4/10-mile dirt oval located in Jackson, Minn. It hosts special events from May through September, including races with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, Midwest Power Series, Midwest Sprint Touring Series and more. For more information, visit http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com .
Three Straight for Gorden on Speedweek
7/24/24
By Kaleb Hart
Lebanon, OR - After four rounds of the 2024 Northern Speedweek Tour “Tribute to Fred Brownfield”, Dominic Gorden has established himself as the man to beat following a third straight win at Willamette Speedway on Wednesday night.
Tyler Thompson looked like he would have a hometown crowd leaving happy as he set out to a decent sized lead. While Thompson was leading, Gorden worked on chasing him down, experimenting with multiple race lines and finding excellent forward drive off the bottom of turn four. With slower traffic looming, Thompson left the low side open off turn four on lap 19 and Gorden took advantage, making the race winning pass off the corner. Thompson would rally back for one more shot at Gorden coming to the checkered flag but in the end, it was Gorden taking the $3,000 top prize. Thompson settled for his third straight runner up finish and Dominic Scelzi was third for the second straight race.
Robbie Price was fast time on the night, just a couple of tenths off a track record at 12.370 seconds. Heat race wins went to Luke Didiuk, Thompson and Scelzi.
Gorden leads the current speedweek points and the pass master standings.
Northern Speedweek Tour Night 4 - Willamette Speedway
15 Entries
7/23/24
Fast Time - Robbie Price 12.370
Heat 1 - Luke Didiuk
Heat 2 - Tyler Thompson
Heat 3 - Dominic Scelzi
A Main - Dominic Gorden, Tyler Thompson, Dominic Scelzi, Cam Smith, Robbie Price, Colby Thornhill, Levi Klatt, Chase Goetz, Luke Didiuk, Trever Kirkland, Aydan Saunders, Destry Miller, Brian Boswell, Ian Myers, Kyle Alberding
Lap Leaders - Thompson 1-18 Gordon 19-25
“Racing Back to School Night” held at Double X Speedway.
The annual “Racing Back to School Night” at Double X Speedway was held Sunday July 21, 2024. This annual event organized by The Tyler Utz family and racing friends provides back packs full of school supplies to all school age kids in attendance at the evening’s races. For 2024 organizers had almost 200 backpacks available for distribution. In addition to the school supply giveaway there was also some great racing action on the track for fans enjoyment as well.
The night saw the return of the 305 Winged Sprint Cars, courtesy of Clennin Farm Supply, to Double X for the final time in 2024. With rain showers around the mid Missouri area, a field of 31 cars and drivers signed in for the evening.
The Super Stocks led off the evening’s competition with two heat races. In the first heat veteran Dale Berry moved to the early lead and was in control through lap four when he got against the back stretch wall. Clayton Campbell, who had been chasing the leader since the start took over the top spot with Eddie Keeran and Adam Halley giving chase. At the checkered it was Campbell leading Keeran and Berry across the stripe. Adam Halley and John Shane completed the field. Heat two saw the division points leaders on the front row. James Nighswonger took the lead on the drop of the green with Steve Beach applying pressure. A lap four caution for Ryan Shikles bunched the field as the #409 retired to the pit area. Nighswonger would sail to the victory with Beach in second and Fred Kilmer in third. In the 305 Sprint Car action, quick Jack Thomas of Bates City picked up where he left off on his last visit to Double X winning the heat race over Tipton, MO driver Brett Combs. Veteran Randy Martin charged from seventh to third at the stripe, Tyler Elliott was fourth and Natalie Doney completed the top five. The 360 Winged Sprint Cars completed two heat races for their opening act. In heat one it was Australian Todd Moule bringing the “Sunday Night Thunder from Down Under” taking the win in comfortable fashion. Samuel Wagner would finish second with Taylor Walton taking the number three spot, Jack Wagner would finish fourth and Aubrey Smith completed the top five. In the second heat, point leader Ben Brown would take the win with Garrett Benson in second. Broc Elliott was end his race long charge in the third spot with Miles Paulus fourth and Natalie Doney in fifth.
The Super Stock Feature led off the second half of the evening’s card. With hard chargers James Nighswonger and Clayton Campbell on the front row the race would shape up to be a good one. After a close side by side duel with Campbell low and Nighswonger high for the opening circuits, Nighswonger would gain a small advantage until a lap eight caution would bring the field to the rear bumper of the #44. On the restart Nighswonger held the lead but a bobble in turn two allowed Campbell to pull alongside. The #44 of Nishwonger stayed committed to the low line so Campbell went to the cushion keeping his momentum up. The white flag waved as the leaders sped into turn one the #44 on the bottom and the #30C on the cushion. Exiting turn two Nighswonger washed up the track and Campbell pounced turning off the cushion down the track and makes the pass down the back stretch. Nighswonger would close but Campbell held on for a win by less than a car length. Eddie Keeran drove a strong race to take home the third spot, with Dale Berry taking fourth and Steve Beach completing the top five. Fred Kilmer and Adam Halley completed the running order.
The middle event on the feature card was the 305 Winged Sprint Car Feature event. “Fast” Jack Thomas of Bates City put his #63 to the point and looked to be on cruise control. The first ten laps went by quickly before a caution for the #5T of James Turnbull brought out the events first caution closing the field on the rear bumper of the leader. On the restart cagy veteran Martin pulled alongside the #63 in turn two but the leader pulled ahead in turn three. The second caution flew after lap 11 was complete as Brett Combs got over the cushion in turn 4 and looped it around. As the green flag racing resumed the running order was unchanged. Natalie Doney started pressuring Tyler Elliott for the third spot and Brett Combs started to work his way back up the ranks. The feature would stay green the duration of the event with Thomas picking up another win at Double X. Randy Martin would finish second, Natalie Doney finished a strong third, Tyler Elliott was fourth, Doug Fry crossed in fifth and Brett Combs completed the running order in sixth.
The 360 Winged Sprint Cars wrapped up the evening as they always do. Aussie invader Todd Moule making his first visit to Double X starts on the pole alongside weekly competitor Ben Brown. Moule would set the pace running the cushion as Brown would put on the pressure, briefly taking the lead on lap six but the Aussie would power back by. A caution after lap seven would bunch the field. Moule would take off on the restart and open an 8 car length lead over Brown but a caution on lap 12 would slow the pace once again. Back to green flag racing and Brown makes a strong bid on the bottom but Moule would keep the momentum with his right rear dancing on the cushion. Brown would keep digging and on lap 22 take over the top spot. A caution one lap later would see Moule retire to the pit area. Brown would lead the distance to pick up the victory with Garrett Benson claiming the runner up and Broc Elliott finishing out the podium in third. Casey Shuman would post a season best fourth place and Taylor Walton finished fifth.
Nest week the B Modifieds will make their final appearance of the season at Double X, joining the 360 Winged Sprints and the Super Stocks. Sunday August 4 will conclude the season for 2024 at Double X Speedway. The Super Stocks, Pure Stocks and 360 Winged Sprint Cars will be in competition.
Double X Speedway
California, MO
July 21, 2024
Complete Results—
Super Stocks-
Feature- 1. 30C- Clayton Campbell, Otterville; 2. 44-James Nighswonger, Osawotamie, KS; 3. 87-Eddie Keeran, California; 4. 05-Dale Berry, Tuscumbia; 5. 10-Steve Beach, Eldon; 6. 10RFK-Fred Kilmer; 7. 8H-Adam Halley, New Haven; 8. (DNS) 707-John Shane, Florence; 9. (DNS) 409-Ryan Shikles, Enon
Heat 1- 1. Campbell; 2. Keeran; 3. Berry; 4. Halley; 5. Shikles (DNF)
Heat 2- 1. Nishwonger; 2. Beach; 3. Kilmer; 4. Florence
305 Sprint Cars-
Feature- 1. 63-Jack Thomas, Bates City; 2. 14- Randy Martin, California; 3. 74-Natalie Doney, Odessa; 4. 49-Tyler Elliott, California; 5. 61A-Doug Fry, Wheatland; 6. 4-Brett Combs, Tipton; 7. (DNF)-5T-James Turnbull, Billings
Heat-1. Thomas; 2. Combs; 3. Martin; 4. T. Elliott; 5. Doney; 6. Fry; 7. Turnbull
360 Winged Sprint Cars-
Feature- 1. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 2. 2B-Garrett Benson, Concordia; 3. 00-Broc Elliott, California; 4. 24-Casey Shuman, Tempe AZ; 5. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 6. 0-Miles Paulus, Marshall; 7. 74-Natalie Doney, Odessa; 8. 52-Blake Bowers, Knob Noster; 9. 9S-Aubrey Smith, Houstonia; 10. 88-Riley Scott, Quincy,IL; 11. (DNF) AU26-Todd Moule, Australia; 12. (DNF) 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 13. (DNF) 61A-Doug Fry, Wheatland; 14. (DNF)-77 Jack Wagner, Lone Jack.
Heat 1- 1. Moule; 2. S. Wagner; 3. Walton; 4. J. Wagner; 5. Smith; 6. Shuman; 7. Bowers
Heat 2- 1. Brown; 2. Benson; 3. B. Elliott; 4. Paulus; 5. Doney; 6. Scott; 7. Fry.
Shane Golobic wins Speedweek finale at Placerville/ Andy Forsberg brings home championship
By Gary Thomas
Placerville, CA…A dramatic battle for the SCCT Speedweek title came right down to the wire on Saturday, which saw Auburn’s Andy Forsberg fend off Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield by four slim points to wrap up the championship.
Fremont’s Shane Golobic also held off a hard-charging Justin Sanders of Aromas to win a thrilling Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour main event at Placerville Speedway on Saturday night. Colfax driver Ben Wiesz brought home victory in the Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association feature.
The 35-lap SCCT Speedweek finale showcased an entertaining contest with action all over the Placerville Speedway bullring. Golobic jumped out front at the waving of the Ron Stahl green flag, as he looked to make it three wins in a row during SCCT Western Sprint Speedweek.
The action behind him was as good as it gets however, with Andy Forsberg and Dylan Bloomfield locked into several battles while going after the overall championship. Plenty of side-by-side racing was seen and positions changed on the the regular during the main event.
The Speedweek title also switched hands on several occasions, while the race for the top-spot heated up as well. Aromas driver Justin Sanders closed in on Golobic as lapped traffic came into play. The fight for the race win and the Speedweek victory kept fans on the edge of their seats in the waning laps.
Sanders hounded Golobic and looked to find a way past but couldn’t get an opening as Golobic grabbed his third Speedweek win in a row. It marked his 16th career SCCT triumph, which ranks number one all-time. Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick had also closed in on the front duo over the closing laps and on the final corner, made the move to nip Sanders at the line for second.
Sanders, Hanford’s Michael Faccinto and High Sierra Industries Dash winner Austin Wood completed the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 were Chance Grasty, Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Sean Becker, Dylan Bloomfield, Andy Forsberg and Colby Copeland.
As the race wound down, Bloomfield looked to be in position for the SCCT Speedweek title but caught the cushion a couple times and lost just enough spots to allow Forsberg the opportunity.
When all was said and done, Forsberg brought home the $3,000 championship by just four points over Bloomfield, and 14-markers ahead of Shane Hopkins, who also gave it a valiant run all week long. Corbin Rueschenberg and Colby Copeland finished fourth and fifth respectively in the week-long race.
Dunnigan’s Luke Hayes began the evening by earning his first career Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time Award, pacing the 28-car field with a lap of 11.029.
The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour will now take an extended break, before resuming things on Saturday September 21st with the annual Adobe Cup at Petaluma Speedway. Placerville Speedway returns to action this coming Saturday July 27th with the annual Carnett Clash.
Results
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
Placerville Speedway
July 20, 2024
A Main 35 Laps | 00:33:25.802
1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[3]; 4. X1-Michael Faccinto[8]; 5. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 6. 1-Chance Grasty[4]; 7. 35-Sean Becker[14]; 8. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 9. 92-Andy Forsberg[10]; 10. 5V-Colby Copeland[15]; 11. 21-Shane Hopkins[18]; 12. 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg[19]; 13. 61-Travis Labat[9]; 14. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[11]; 15. 93-Stephen Ingraham[22]; 16. 94-Greg Decaires V[12]; 17. 9-Dustin Freitas[17]; 18. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[21]; 19. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[13]; 20. 8-Aydan Saunders[23]; 21. 9L-Luke Hayes[7]; 22. 12J-John Clark[16]; 23. 51-Jake Morgan[20]; 24. 2-Cody Spencer[24]
B Feature 12 Laps | 00:04:31.312
1. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[2]; 2. 93-Stephen Ingraham[3]; 3. 8-Aydan Saunders[4]; 4. 2-Cody Spencer[5]; 5. 17-Anthony Snow[1]; 6. 85-AJ Alderman[6]; 7. 75-Bill Smith[8]; 8. 81-Gauge Garcia[7]
Dash 6 Laps | 00:01:14.106
1. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[3]; 4. 1-Chance Grasty[5]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[6]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[4]; 7. 9L-Luke Hayes[7]; 8. X1-Michael Faccinto[8]
Heat 1 10 Laps | 00:04:03.742
1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[2]; 2. 61-Travis Labat[1]; 3. 9L-Luke Hayes[4]; 4. 12J-John Clark[5]; 5. 9-Dustin Freitas[3]; 6. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[6]; 7. 85-AJ Alderman[7]
Heat 2 10 Laps | 00:01:56.599
1. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[1]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 3. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[3]; 4. X1-Michael Faccinto[4]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 6. 93-Stephen Ingraham[6]; 7. 81-Gauge Garcia[7]
Heat 3 10 Laps | 00:01:59.470
1. 17W-Shane Golobic[1]; 2. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte[2]; 3. 35-Sean Becker[5]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 5. 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 6. 17-Anthony Snow[3]; 7. 8-Aydan Saunders; 8. 75-Bill Smith[7]
Heat 4 10 Laps | 00:02:16.635
1. 2A-Austin Wood[1]; 2. 94-Greg Decaires V[2]; 3. 5V-Colby Copeland[3]; 4. 1-Chance Grasty[4]; 5. 51-Jake Morgan[5]; 6. 8-Aydan Saunders[7]; 7. 2-Cody Spencer[6]
Qualifying | 00:00:32.799
1. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:11.029[2]; 2. X1-Michael Faccinto, 00:11.071[3]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.092[10]; 4. 1-Chance Grasty, 00:11.107[5]; 5. 61-Travis Labat, 00:11.113[1]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:11.120[15]; 7. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:11.124[11]; 8. 2A-Austin Wood, 00:11.138[8]; 9. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:11.156[27]; 10. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:11.161[7]; 11. 94TH-Braden Chiaramonte, 00:11.173[16]; 12. 94-Greg Decaires V, 00:11.175[28]; 13. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:11.180[4]; 14. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez, 00:11.233[18]; 15. 17-Anthony Snow, 00:11.272[14]; 16. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:11.337[6]; 17. 12J-John Clark, 00:11.412[12]; 18. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:11.456[17]; 19. 35-Sean Becker, 00:11.510[25]; 20. 51-Jake Morgan, 00:11.565[21]; 21. 33T-Jimmy Trulli, 00:11.588[19]; 22. 93-Stephen Ingraham, 00:11.608[26]; 23. 94R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.651[20]; 24. 2-Cody Spencer, 00:11.715[22]; 25. 85-AJ Alderman, 00:11.722[9]; 26. 81-Gauge Garcia, 00:11.935[13]; 27. 75-Bill Smith, 00:11.985[23]; 28. 8-Aydan Saunders, 00:11.985[24]
Dwarf Cars 24 Entries
A Feature 20 Laps | 00:28:30.073
1. 57N-Ben Wiesz[2]; 2. 31N-Dylan Shrum[6]; 3. 50N-Brenden Shrum[11]; 4. 72N-Mike Reeder[8]; 5. 42N-Isaak Geil[18]; 6. 41N-Brandon Aylesworth[15]; 7. 69N-Cody Shrum[7]; 8. 99N-Gage Meyers[13]; 9. 9N-Kevin Bender[10]; 10. 05N-Tim Dodson[20]; 11. 52N-Chuck Conover[16]; 12. 8N-Aron Mosier[14]; 13. 35R-Patrick Timmons[23]; 14. 57-Hailey Wiesz[19]; 15. 59N-Austin Struthers[1]; 16. 12N-Mike Grenert[22]; 17. 16N-Brian Quilty[5]; 18. 29N-Corey Eaton[4]; 19. 94N-Denny Hannel[17]; 20. 40N-Eric Fromong[24]; 21. 88DD-Travis Day[3]; 22. 76D-Glenn Sciarani[9]; 23. 508N-Steve Costello[21]; 24. 15N-Shawn Whitney[12]
Bard’s Scores First Career 410 Sprint Victory on Familiar Turf
Mill Hall, PA - Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery, PA earned his first career 410 Sprint Car victory at a track that he is very familiar. Bard is a two-time track champion at the 1/3 mile oval in the RaceSaver Sprint Car division. He has supported every 410 show held at Clinton, since moving to the premier division, and earned the win over Mark Smith of Sunbury and Chris Frank of Wellsville. Colton Friese of Spring Run won the East Coast Legends and Zak Kline won the 4 Cylinders.
Mark Smith and Garrett Bard led the field of sprint cars to the green flag for the start of the 25 lap feature event. Smith led the first two circuits until Bard powered around the outside to make a pass for lead. By the completion of lap number five, Bard was leading, Smith, Chris Frank, Chad Trout and Josh Beamer. The first caution of the event occurred on lap number eighteen as the leaders had just started racing through lapped traffic. The caution occurred for JT Ferry who stopped on the speedway. Bard held off the challenges of Smith for two more laps, when the caution flag came out again when Dakota Schweikart’s car spun.
Bard once again raced hard into turns one and two with Smith, Frank, Trout and Beamer in the top five. Bard quickly caught the rear of the field once again and began to weave this way through lapped traffic. On lap number 20, Trout and Beamer were in a contested battle for the fourth postion. Beamer managed to secure fourth place on lap number 21.
Bard crossed the line with a margin of victory of 2.4 seconds over Smith, Frank, Beamer, and Trout. Australian Jessie Attard finished sixth followed by Ryan Smith, Dale Blaney, Tyler Rutherford, and Dale Schweikart. Heat races were won by Mark Smith, Bard, Schweikart, and Beamer. Mark Smith set fast time with a lap of 12.631.
Justin Wagaman and Grady McGrew were the front row starters for the East Coast Legends feature event. Fourth place starter, Colton Friese raced his way to the front by the completion of lap number one. McGrew held the second spot and Dalton Friese was running in third. Dalton Friese moved into the runner up postion on lap number four with Scott Houdeshell taking over the third spot. The next lap, Houdeshell took the runner up postion.
On lap number 7 the caution came out for Dalton Friese. With the restart, Colton Friese was again quick on the gas with Houdeshell, Grady McGrew in tow. As the laps winded down, Colton Friese held his postion out in front to lead every lap and earn his second win of the season at the speedway. Houdeshell, McGrew, Justin Wagaman and Scott Spidle rounded out the top five. Sixth through tenth were Dave Benner, Hunter McElroy, Daren Lucas, Dalton Friese and Eric Hurst. Heat races were won by Colton Fries and Dalton Friese
Polesitter, John Stringfellow raced into the early lead of the 4 Cylinder feature event. By the completion of lap number four, Zak Kline raced this way to the front and made a pass for the lead as Coty Maines moved into second place, shuffling Stringfellow back to third place. A three car incident on lap number eight slowed the field, with Kline leading the way for the restart. Kyle Laughbaugh, who started 15th raced his way up to third by lap number ten. Kline held off Maines for the win, over Laughbaugh, Terry Karicher and John Stringfellow. Sixth through tenth were Garrett Lucas, Chase Weaver, Dalton Lucas, Kyle Strouse and Matt Weaver. Heat races were won by Kline and Lucas.
The Clinton County Speedway is off this coming Friday, July 26th as the Clinton County Fair Association prepares for the annual Fair. The speedway will have two events during Fair Week. The first is a Tuesday night special on July 30th featuring the Limited Late Models, Pro Stocks, 270 Micro Sprints and Four Cylinders. Then on Friday, August 2nd, the USCA East Coast Wingless Sprints will be the headline division with the Pro Stocks, Micro Sprints, and Four Cylinders. Gates each night open at 5PM and hot laps begin at 7PM. For the latest speedway information visit the speedways website at clintoncountyspeedway.com
410 Sprint Cars: 1. Garrett Bard 2. Mark Smith 3. Chris Frank 4. Josh Beamer 5. Chad Trout 6. Jessie Attard 7. Ryan Smith 8. Dale Blaney 9. Tyler Rutherford 10. Dale Schweikart 11. Kody Hartlaub 12. Bob Felmlee 13. Aaron Ott 14. Mike Thompson 15. Billy Dietrich 16. JT Ferry 17. Aidan Borden 18. Derek Swartz 19. Dustin Prettyleaf 20. Logan Rumsey 21. Dakota Schweikart 22. Daryl Stimeling 23. Tanner Brown 24. Wyatt Walizer 25. Hayden Miller
DNS: Dustin Baney, Adam Carberry, Will Brunson, Karl Walizer, Chris Smith
Flick Comes From the Back to Get Sprint Car Victory; Reitz, Rehbergen, and Laskey Also Score at Tri City Raceway Park
(Franklin, PA July 21, 2024): A.J. Flick came from the rear to win the final tune-up for the Krill Recycling 410 Sprints before the FAST on Dirt Sprint Series event coming up at the Tri City Raceway Park. Also joining him in Victory Lane were Chad Reitz (21st Century Energy Group 358 Modifieds), Brent Rhebergen (4 Your Car Connection RUSH Sprint Cars), and Rod Laskey (Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks).
Tyler Esh and Andy Priest paced the Krill Recycling 410 Sprint Cars to the start of the twenty-five laps for the A Main. Denny Peebles and Logan McCandless were in row two, with Jeremy Weaver and Bob Felmee right behind. Jack Sodeman, Jr. and last week’s winner, Mark Smith, aligned in row four. Body McClintock and Vivian Jones made up row five. Then came Andy Cavanaugh and Nathan McDowell. Starting in sixteenth was two-time and defending track champion, A.J. Flick.
Newcomers Esh and Priest led the way on the opening lap. Weaver, McCandless, and Peebles were in the top five. They were followed by Smith, Felmlee, Flick, Vivian Jones, McClintock, and Roman Jones.
Priest did a complete 360 spin in turn two just three laps into the event, but he was able to keep his car moving. The call was made for a flagman’s caution, so Priest regained his position for the restart.
Three laps later, a caution for Aaron Murano closed the field up again. Esh still held control when the race resumed, followed by Priest, Smith, Flick, McCandless, and Weaver trailed him.
Then next fifteen laps were completed under the green. By lap fifteen, Flick advanced to second, and he had the leader in his sights. Two laps later, the front three cars were running nose-to-tail as they tried to negotiate through lapped traffic.
Flick remained in second, and he gained the lead on lap nineteen. Just one lap later, the final caution was displayed for a spin by Dusty Larson at the entry to turn two.
Flick had Smith on his tail for the last restart, but Flick got away cleanly. Smith got second, ahead of McCandless, Esh, and Priest. Weaver, Sodeman, Peebles, Felmlee, and McClintock rounded out the top ten.
Taking the wins in the pair of Krill Recycling Sprint heat races were Jeremy Weaver and Andy Priest. There was no B Main.
Chad Reitz used a lap eight restart to pass Jimmy Holden on the inside of turn one to lead the way in the 21st Century Energy Group 358 Modifieds. Reitz remained out front for the final dozen laps to get the win.
Max Smoker returned to the speedway af