Race Results From Coast to Coast

ANTHONY BRUNO EARNS FIRST CAREER WMR WIN AT VENTURA RACEWAY

VENTURA, CALIFORNIA (March 17, 2024) – San Jose’s Anthony Bruno opened the 2024 Western Midget Racing season with his first career trip to victory lane in a Midget, winning the 20-lap feature on Saturday night at Ventura Raceway.

Bruno shared the front row of the feature with series stalwart Kyle Hawse of Las Vegas, Nevada. Bruno charged past him and never relinquished the top position over the non-stop feature. The 21-year-old Bruno won in his second year in Midgets. His career started in Quarter Midgets and Micros before taking a five year hiatus from the sport. His successful return has culminated with this break though victory!

Todd Hawse of Moorpark stormed to second from fourth in his home track race, followed by 2023 WMR champion Bryant Bell of Oakley, Kyle Hawse, and Adam Weisberg of Santa Clarita. Bell won the eight-lap heat race.

Western Midget Racing has its first doubleheader weekend on the horizon at Ocean Speedway and Marysville Raceway on March 29 and 30.

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ventura Raceway March 16, 2024

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 2. 18-Todd Hawse[4]; 3. 09-Bryant Bell[3]; 4. 20-Kyle Hawse[1]; 5. 15-Adam Weisberg[5]; 6. 96X-Logan Mitchell

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 2. 9-Anthony Bruno[2]; 3. 20-Kyle Hawse[3]; 4. 18-Todd Hawse[5]; 5. 15-Adam Weisberg[4]; 6. 96X-Logan Mitchell[6]

2024 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

March 16 Ventura Raceway – WINNER: Anthony Bruno

March 29 Ocean Speedway

March 30 Marysville Raceway

April 20 Bakersfield Speedway

May 4 Ventura Raceway

May 17 Ocean Speedway

May 18 Petaluma Speedway

June 7 Ocean Speedway

June 8 Petaluma Speedway

June 22 Ventura Raceway

July 12 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic

July 13 Ocean Speedway Howard Kaeding Classic

July 26 Ocean Speedway

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

 

 

DJ Netto Thrills Silver Dollar Speedway with Late Race Pass for Win

CHICO, Calif., MARCH 15, 2024…Fans were treated to an old school, tacky, chunky, traditional racing surface in March at Chico for the Mini Gold Cup. DJ Netto thrilled the fans by passing Chase Johnson on a late race restart and went on to win his first career sprint car main event at Chico. The excitement from the crowd was tremendous and was a spectacular way to kick off the racing season at Silver Dollar Speedway. Netto, for his efforts, was awarded a $4,000 pay day in victory lane.

Not only did Netto get a standing ovation as he pulled into victory lane, but messages from around the country soon filtered in via social. media praising the racetrack and seeing an aggressive surface that produced a great main event that wasn’t decided until that final lap.

Max Mittry was impressive tonight. After taking a year off from racing, the 18-year-old returned tonight to not only lead early on but stay in the top three most night. Unfortunately for him, on lap 28 the rough track swallowed him up and Mittry flipped in turn four. He did not continue.

The last time the track hosted a Mini Gold Cup was 2019. A total of 28 drivers attended tonight’s 410-sprint car race. Saturday night the NARC 410 Sprint Car Series takes center stage. Johnson, while disappointed, still finished in second. Justin Sanders battled hard for his third-place finish. Kaleb Montgomery, the night’s overall fast time qualifier, finished fourth. Ryan Robinson advanced nine spots to finish fifth.

Justyn Cox dominated the 12-lap B main. Michael Ing passed Ashlyn Rodriguez late in the race for second. Heat race winners included Johnson, Tanner Carrick, Mittry, and Netto.

The Hobby Stock 20-lap main event was good. Jeremy Langenderfer returned after a three-year absence from racing at Chico to win the exciting race. Devin Koranda shadowed Langenderfer for most of the race. Koranda put on a great show pressuring Langenderfer for the win. The crowd was thoroughly entertained. Scott Rogers was solid all night and finished third. Shawn Barker gained five spots to finish fourth. Kyle Cheney rounded out the top five. Zach Lindgren gained nine spots to finish sixth. Toby Merrifield was the night’s hard charger and passed 11 cars to finish ninth. Maurice Merrill won the first heat race, Koranda picked up the win heat two, and Langenderfer won the third heat to sweep the night.

The Mini Gold Cup is also hosting the Hobby Stock Smackdown this weekend. The two-night combined overall point winner receives an extra $300 and a wrestling belt. After tonight, the top five points are as follows. Jeremy Langenderfer 45 points, Devin Koranda 43 points, Scott Rogers 41 points, Shawn Barker 39 points, Kyle Chaney 38 points.

The third and final division of the night featured the IMCA Northern Sport Mods. Twelve cars lined up for the 20-lap race. Jace Wright got to the lead early in the race and went on to dominate the race and score a popular win. Ray Lindeman rebounded from an early spin and battled back to a second-place finish. Mark Garner charged past five cars to finish third. Paul Stevens gained three spots to finish fourth. Mike Helwig rounded out the top five. This group of drivers should be commended for racing on a challenging surface and still putting on a great race. Wright won the first heat and Helwig picked up heat two.

Silver Dollar Speedway CA

Night 1 Mini Gold Cup

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 2. 24-Chase Johnson[5]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders[9]; 4. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 5. 16A-Ryan Robinson[14]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 7. 7B-Sean Becker[11]; 8. 21-Cole Macedo[13]; 9. 29-Bud Kaeding[12]; 10. 21P-Robbie Price[6]; 11. 17W-Shane Golobic[16]; 12. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[20]; 13. 17-Kalib Henry[15]; 14. 121-Caeden Steele[19]; 15. 2K-Gauge Garcia[8]; 16. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[23]; 17. 2XM-Max Mittry[2]; 18. 42X-Justyn Cox[21]; 19. 15-Nick Parker[18]; 20. 12J-John Clark[24]; 21. 0-Tim Kaeding[7]; 22. 21M-Michael Ing[22]; 23. 92-Andy Forsberg[17]; 24. 10-Dominic Gorden[10]

B Main (12 Laps): 1. 42X-Justyn Cox[1]; 2. 21M-Michael Ing[5]; 3. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[2]; 4. 12J-John Clark[3]; 5. 75-Bill Smith[7]; 6. 16J-Jacob Johnson[4]; 7. 7X-Eddy Lewis[6]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Chase Johnson[2]; 2. 21P-Robbie Price[1]; 3. 29-Bud Kaeding[3]; 4. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[4]; 6. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[6]; 7. (DNS) 5-RC Smith

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 2. 2K-Gauge Garcia[5]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden[1]; 4. 16A-Ryan Robinson[2]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele[4]; 6. 16J-Jacob Johnson[6]; 7. (DNS) 75-Bill Smith

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2XM-Max Mittry[2]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders[3]; 4. 17-Kalib Henry[5]; 5. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 6. 42X-Justyn Cox[6]; 7. 21M-Michael Ing[7]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 88N-DJ Netto[1]; 2. 0-Tim Kaeding[4]; 3. 7B-Sean Becker[2]; 4. 21-Cole Macedo[3]; 5. 15-Nick Parker[5]; 6. 12J-John Clark[6]; 7. 7X-Eddy Lewis[7]

Qualifying: 1. 21P-Robbie Price, 00:11.774[1]; 2. 24-Chase Johnson, 00:11.891[4]; 3. 29-Bud Kaeding, 00:11.905[6]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:11.915[3]; 5. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:12.007[2]; 6. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez, 00:12.117[5]; 7. 5-RC Smith, 00:12.118[7]

Qualifying 2: 1. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:11.723[2]; 2. 16A-Ryan Robinson, 00:11.801[4]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.820[1]; 4. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:11.909[3]; 5. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:12.046[7]; 6. 16J-Jacob Johnson, 00:13.124[6]; 7. 75-Bill Smith, 00:13.326[5]

Qualifying 3: 1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:11.476[1]; 2. 2XM-Max Mittry, 00:11.516[4]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders, 00:11.611[5]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:11.682[2]; 5. 17-Kalib Henry, 00:11.863[6]; 6. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:11.927[3]; 7. 21M-Michael Ing, 00:12.233[7]

Qualifying 4: 1. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:11.721[4]; 2. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:11.777[3]; 3. 21-Cole Macedo, 00:11.783[7]; 4. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.787[2]; 5. 15-Nick Parker, 00:11.866[5]; 6. 12J-John Clark, 00:12.180[1]; 7. 7X-Eddy Lewis, 00:13.308[6]

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2024

Dayne Kingshott, rocking the Krikke Motorsport retro livery, strengthened his lead in the 2023-24 Madddington Toyota Sprintcar Series championship after winning the 30-lap feature race at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night.

In a shortened format for round 14 of the 18-round series, Kingshott claimed his sixth sprintcar feature race from a hard-finishing Callum Wiliamson and Brad Maiolo.

“Absolutely cool” was how Kingshott described the win on the podium after starting from p3.

“If you can drive by the 3 (Williamson) here in a feature race, you know you have something right.”

He described the car as a “rocketship” and said while it was a wild ride through lapped traffic, he was pretty happy to get the job done.

Kingshott’s main rival for the series championship, defending series champion James Inglis, was a non-finisher after crashing out following contact with Aaron Chircop near the end of the race.

Kingshott said their goal at the start of the season was to win the championship and the best way to do that is by winning races.

Williamson said he was happy with second place and while he pushed hard late, he made too many mistakes to reduce the gap.

Maiolo said he was happy to salvage a podium result after a couple of moments in the race, with the result consolidating his third overall in the championship points.

Milling, who started on the outside, got the jump on the first lap from Williamson and Kingshott.

A series of events were triggered when the caution light came on after only a few laps when Trent Pigdon spun.

Jaydee Dack, who started from p7, headed to the work area with seatbelt issues and Kaiden Manders, who was contesting the Australian Speedcar Championship 40-lap feature race straight after the sprintcar feature race, opted to pull infield and prepare for that event.

Milling again started strong and with five laps down, Kingshott got the job done under Williamson for second – at about the same time as Dack headed infield.

Kingshott put a slide job on Milling with nine laps down and from there he was never seriously challenged.

Williamson got under Milling with 11 laps completed and soon afterwards, Kris Coyle, who started from p6, ran around the outside of Milling to take third.

Two laps later Coyle went under Williamson for second in lapped traffic, but Williamson fought back to consolidate the position.

Maiolo, who started from p8, and earlier in the race tagged the fence just before the Pigdon spin, moved to fourth with 13 laps remaining, before then switching spots with Milling for third.

With a couple of laps remaining Williamson worked hard to close the gap on Kingshott, but fell short.

Milling held on for fourth, while Coyle crossed the line in fifth.

Jason Kendrick, who started from p16, moved up 10 spots to claim sixth and be the latest Kincrome Hard Charger award winner.

Andrew Priolo, who started from p5, was seventh, ahead of Jamie Maiolo who started fourth and finished eighth.

Ryan Lancaster made a welcome return to racing after some serious health issues recently.

He started 15th and moved up to take ninth.

Rounding out the top 10 was Jason Pryde who moved up three spots, while Dylan Menz, subbing for Trevor Jolly Racing, was 11th after starting from p18.

It was a good recovery for Menz after the car failed to record a lap in qualifying at the start of the show.

Kyle Francis was 12th, while Brock Francis was the only other finisher, taking 13th.

Jack Williamson, who was due to start from p9, did not take up his position.

Round 15 of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series will be held at the Perth Motorplex next Saturday, March 16.

Results

Qualifying:

Group 1: Taylor Milling 13.570, Jack Williamson 13.652, Trent Pigdon 13.752, Jamie Maiolo 13.807, Kris Coyle 13.919, Aaron Chircop 14.035, Jason Pryde 14.070, Brock Kenny 14.143, Brock Francis, Dylan Menz ntt.

Group 2: Jaydee Dack 13.650, Callum Williamson 13.716, Dayne Kingshott 13.789, Andrew Priolo 13.831, Bradley Maiolo 13.861, James Inglis 13.908, Ryan Lancaster 14.027, Jason Kendrick 14.316, Kyle Francis 14.880, Kaiden Manders ntt.

Heat 1: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Brock Kenny, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Aaron Chircop, 7th Trent Pigdon, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Dylan Menz, 10th Brock Francis.

Heat 2: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Dayne Kingshott, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Bradley Maiolo, 5th James Inglis, 6th Jason Kendrick, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Jaydee Dack, 9th Kyle Francis. DNS: Kaiden Manders.

Feature: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Taylor Milling, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th Jason Kendrick, 7th Andrew Priolo, 8th Jamie Maiolo, 9th Ryan Lancaster, 10th Jason Pryde, 11th Dylan Menz, 12th Kyle Francis, 13th Brock Francis. DNF: James Inglis, Aaron Chircop, Trent Pigdon, Brock Kenny, Jaydee Dack and Kaiden Manders. DNS: Jack Williamson.

Hoosier tyre draw: Trent Pigdon.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Taylor Milling.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Jason Kendrick.

 

 

Liguori Holds Off Bettis For $10,000 Children's Dream Fund 50 Payday

INVERNESS, Fla. (March 2, 2024) – Joe Liguori may have dominated the Children’s Dream Fund 50 Saturday night at Citrus County Speedway, but the box score didn’t show how hard he had to work for it.

Holding off challenge after challenge from 14-year-old Colton Bettis in the closing stages, Liguori led the final 39 laps around the quarter-mile oval en route to a $10,000 victory.

Saturday’s race, which benefited the Children’s Dream Fund, was co-sanctioned by the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series presented by Perfit and the BG Products Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series.

Though Bettis got a nose underneath Liguori twice in the final five laps – including once in turn four after delivering a hefty bump to Liguori’s rear nerf bar – the third-generation veteran never faltered.

Liguori kept his car straight and true in the waning moments, ultimately earning an emotional triumph for car owner George Rudolph. It marked Liguori’s fourth career win under Must See Racing sanction.

“This is a big confidence booster,” said Liguori, who broke a drought with the series dating back to July of 2022 at Rockford (Ill.) Speedway. “Sometimes as a driver, I do get down on myself, and we had an awful year up north last year with engine issues … it just seemed like anything that could go wrong did.

“I’ve got some of the best behind me, with George Rudolph in my corner, and on a night like this I’m just the lucky guy that gets to turn the steering wheel. … I’m not sure we can get this trophy home; it’s taller than me!”

With looming weather threatening throughout the afternoon, a format change agreed upon by series officials saw qualifying times set the feature lineup, with an eight-inversion applied after a dice roll.

That meant that Canadian Aaron Willison, who set fast time with a near track-record lap of 11.680 seconds, started outside of the fourth row while 21-year-old Steven Hollinger led the field to green in longtime owner Mike Blake’s iconic No. 81.

Hollinger was the rabbit on the initial start, jumping out to a lead of nearly two seconds and leading the first 11 circuits, deftly maneuvering through traffic after reaching the back of the field on lap nine.

However, a turn-four spin by Bobby Komisarski working lap 12 led to the first of four caution flags on the night and set up a double-file restart that led to Liguori’s winning move.

When the green flag was displayed again, Hollinger spun his tires while getting up to speed off the exit of turn four, allowing Liguori and Bobby Santos III to power past on the high lane into first and second.

“This little motor really didn’t want to spin the tires much, so I was kind of hoping [Hollinger] would [spin the tires] so that I could drive it balls deep into turn one and hope for the best,” explained Liguori after the race. “The first lap, it didn’t really work, but we got that restart, and it gave us a bit of a mulligan.

“Clean air prevailed, for sure,” Liguori added. “The restarts were everything and I know I didn’t make a lot of friends on the restarts tonight, but they’ll get over it, because that’s part of racing. It was a little bit of mind games with some of the takeoffs, but this little 360 [engine] got going as quick as possible.”

After a quick yellow on lap 12 for a spinning Gene Lasker, the middle of the race broke into a long green-flag run, with Liguori nearly getting pinned by the lap car of John Rosploch just as Bettis made a nifty move to take second from Santos a lap prior to halfway.

From there, it was a lap-31 caution for a vicious-looking crash between Brian Gingras and Sport Allen on the backstretch that allowed Bettis his first shot at Liguori on the front row.

Bettis chose the outside, while Liguori restarted downstairs, and the pair battled side-by-side for a half-lap after the restart before a deep dive into turn three by Liguori allowed him to escape with the lead.

The night’s final slowdown came three laps later after Bruce Brantley spun in turn two from 13th, setting up a 16-lap dash to the finish with Liguori and Bettis again restarting from the front row.

It was advantage Liguori when the green flag waved for the final time, but Bettis stayed right in his tire tracks, even delivering a nudge to Liguori in turn three inside of five to go that loosened up the No. 68.

Bettis, however, allowed Liguori to save his racecar and ultimately finished second by a scant .155 of a second in the end. He tipped afterward that he “wasn’t going to wreck anyone” for a $10,000 payday.

“I didn’t want to junk a race car for 10 grand,” Bettis said. “It’s only 10 grand and the race car is $100,000. There will be other races; I’m just so proud of this team for giving us the car to be able to contend all night long.”

Willison, who was coming off a $50,000 asphalt sprint car win in the Open Wheel Showdown at the Bullring at Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway in December, completed the podium ahead of Santos and defending Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series champion Daniel Miller.

Davey Hamilton Jr., Dylan Reynolds, Brian Gerster, Scotty Adema, and Dalton Armstrong closed the top 10.

Three-time Little 500 winner Jim Childers, making his return to sprint car racing for the first time since 2002, earned a lead-lap finish in 12th. Hollinger retired after 23 laps with mechanical woes and was credited with 20th in the 25-car starting field.

Event promoter J.J. Dutton, Dude Teate, and Tommy Nichols were involved in a three-car crash during warm-up laps for the feature that caused terminal damage to the trio of cars. They were unable to start.

Saturday night’s Children’s Dream Fund 50 was a non-points special event for the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series. The points opener will be at Sandusky (Ohio) Speedway on April 27.

Michigan veteran Jason Blonde comes into the season as the defending Must See Racing champion.

The results:

Valley Bank Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. 86-Aaron Willison, 11.680; 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr., 11.929; 3. 22a-Bobby Santos III, 11.931; 4. 50m-Brian Gerster, 12.026; 5. 61-Colton Bettis, 12.073; 6. 24-Dylan Reynolds, 12.144; 7. 68-Joe Liguori, 12.156; 8. 81-Steven Hollinger, 12.175; 9. 5-Daniel Miller, 12.180; 10. 88a-Sport Allen, 12.230; 11. 25-Arie Luyendyk Jr., 12.347; 12. 10-Brian Gingras, 12.359; 13. 86s-J.J. Dutton, 12.474; 14. 32a-Dalton Armstrong, 12.484; 15. 13-Troy DeCaire, 12.502; 16. 55-Tommy Nichols, 12.536; 17. 67-Scotty Adema, 12.594; 18. 44-Jim Childers, 12.636; 19. 93-Dude Teate, 12.786; 20. 25b-Bruce Brantley, 12.984; 21. Bobby Komisarski, 12.998; 22. 32-Ray Bragg Jr., 13.150; 23. 02-Gene Lasker, 13.279; 24. 6-John Rosploch, 13.619; 25. 85-Rick Holley, NT; 26. 18-Shane Butler, NT.

Children’s Dream Fund A-Feature (50 laps): 1. 68-Joe Liguori [2], 2. 61-Colton Bettis [4], 3. 86-Aaron Willison [8], 4. 22a-Bobby Santos III [6], 5. 5-Daniel Miller [9], 6. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [7], 7. 24-Dylan Reynolds [3], 8. 50m-Brian Gerster [5], 9. 67-Scotty Adema [17], 10. 32a-Dalton Armstrong [14], 11. 25-Arie Luyendyk Jr. [11], 12. 44-Jim Childers [18], 13. 7-Bobby Komisarski [21], 14. 32-Ray Bragg Jr. [22], 15. 25b-Bruce Brantley [20], 16. 13-Troy DeCaire [15], 17. 10-Brian Gingras [12], 18. 88a-Sport Allen [10], 19. 6-John Rosploch [24], 20. 81-Steven Hollinger [1], 21. 02-Gene Lasker [23], 22. 86s-J.J. Dutton [13], 23. 55-Tommy Nichols [16], 24. 93-Dude Teate [19], 25. 85-Rick Holley (DNS), 26. 18-Shane Butler (DNS).

Lap Leader(s): Steven Hollinger 1-11, Joe Liguori 12-50.

Hard Charger: 67-Scotty Adema (+8)

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2024

Jock Goodyer is the Krikke Boys Shootout champion for 2024.

The Tasmanian, who won the 2023 Australian Sprintcar Championship at the Perth Motorplex, won another big race at the major WA venue on Saturday night, taking the 35-lap feature race win from Callum Williamson and new Australian champion Lachlan McHugh.

Goodyer started on pole for the main event after a near-perfect run.

He set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time at the start of the show and then won his heat, as well as the A Dash.

Goodyer got the jump on fellow front-row starter, American Brock Zearfoss who was able to return to Australia again, on loan from the World of Outlaws.

He surrendered the lead to Williamson with about nine laps in the books but by midrace distance he reclaimed the lead and then pushed hard in lapped traffic to take the popular win.

It was Goodyer’s third win in WA from the five nights of the Festival of Sprintcars - and it was a big turnaround from the first night of the Krikke Boys Shootout 24 hours earlier when he damaged an engine on a very fast race track and was a non-finisher.

Williamson started from p4 for the final for the time-honoured event after being fourth quickest in his qualifying group, and taking full advantage of the top four invert, he won his heat race from the front.

He was then second in the B Dash to Zearfoss.

McHugh had to dig deep, starting from p10 after being fifth quickest in his qualifying session.

He then claimed fourth in his heat race and fifth in the A Dash.

A caution period was activated on the second lap when Matt Egel went to the work area with front-end damage.

He was followed in by Daniel Harding, with only Harding getting a restart in time.

The only other caution period came three laps later when Kris Coyle sustained front-end damage in the W79, putting him out of the show.

From there the race ran to the checkers.

James Inglis, who failed to make the show on the Friday night, took fourth after starting from p3.

Kaiden Manders, who started from p9, was fifth, while Jamie Veal took sixth after starting from p6.

Luke Oldfield started and finished seventh, while Dayhe Kingshott started 12th and finished eighth.

Jason Kendrick took ninth after starting from p16, while Jordyn Charge rounded out the top 10 after starting from p21.

Marcus Dumesny started 14th and finished 11th, ahead of Brad Maiolo in 12th (from p5), Jy Corbett in 13th (from p17), Glen Sutherland in 14th (from p18), Jamie Maiolo in 15th (from p20), Cameron McKenzie in 16th (from p23), Jaydee Dack in 17th (from p13) and Tim King in 18th (from 24).

It was a tough night for some of the local competitors.

Jason Pryde, who qualified fifth fastest in his group and was to start from p5 in his heat race, limped to the infield with a flat rear tyre as the field formed up,

This saw him drop down to the B Main where he started from p9 and missed the top four cut, finishing sixth.

Taylor Milling’s good start also amounted to little.

After taking a third in his qualifying session, he started on the front row in the first heat race of the night.

Contact with Goodyer early in the race saw him hit the fence hard, putting him out for the rest of the show.

Qualifying:

Group 1: Jock Goodyer 13.163, Dayne Kingshott 13.296, Taylor Milling 13.350, Matt Egel 13.432, Marcus Dumesny 13.503, Jaydee Dack 13.538, Trent Pigdon 13.543, Ryan Newton 13.587, Jordyn Charge 13.608, Jack Williamson 13.764.

Group 2: Brock Zearfoss 133.230, James Inglis 13.269, Bradley Maiolo 13.324, Callum Williamson 13.330, Lachlan McHugh 13.534, Jason Kendrick 13.543, Aaron Chircop 13.666, Jy Corbett 13.757, Tim King 13.808, Cameron McKenzie 13.962.

Group 3: Daniel Harding 13.245, Jamie Veal 13.320, Kaiden Manders 13.331, Luke Oldfield 13.461, Jason Pryde 13.462, Glen Sutherland 13.587, Jamie Maiolo 13.696, Brock Kenny 13.638, Kris Coyle 13.698, Tom Payett 13.893.

Heat 1: 1st Jock Goodyer, 2nd Matt Egel, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Jaydee Dack, 5th Marcus Dumesny, 6th Ryan Newton, 7th Jordyn Charge, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Trent Pigdon. DNF: Taylor Milling.

Heat 2: 1st Callum Willliamson, 2nd James Inglis, 3rd Brock Zearfoss, 4th Lachlan McHugh, 5th Bradley Maiolo, 6th Jy Corbett, 7th Cameron McKenzie, 8th Jason Kendrick, 9th Tim King, 10th Aaron Chircop.

Heat 3: 1st Luke Oldfield, 2nd Jamie Veal, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Daniel Harding, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th Tom Payet, 7th Glen Sutherland, 8th Jamie Maiolo, 9th Brock Kenny. DNF: Jason Prydde.

A Dash: 1st Jock Goodyer, 2nd James Inglis, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Luke Oldfield, 5th Kaiden Manders, 6th Daniel Harding.

B Dash: 1st Brock Zearfoss, 2nd Calllum Williamson, 3rd Jamie Veal, 4th Matt Egel, 5th Lachlan McHugh, 6th Dayne Kingshott.

Midpack Madness: 1st Jaydee Dack, 2nd Marcus Dumesny, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Jason Kendrick, 5th Jy Corbett, 6th Glen Sutherland, 7th Ryan Newton, 8th Jamie Maiolo.

Last Chance Qualifier: 1st Jordyn Charge, 2nd Trent Pigdon, 3rd Cameron McKenzie, 4th Tim King, 5th Aaron Chircop, 6th Jason Pryde, 7th Brock Kenny, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Tom Payet. DNS: Taylor Milling.

Feature: 1st Jock Goodyer, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Lachlan McHugh 4th James Inglis, 5th Kaiden Manders, 6th Jamie Veal, 7th Luke Oldfield, 8th Dayne Kingshott, 9th Jason Kendrick, 10th Jordyn Charge, 11th Marcus Dumesny, 12th Brad Maiolo, 13th Jy Corbett, 14th Glen Sutherland, 15th Jamie Maiolo, 16th Cameron McKenzie, 17th Jaydee Dack, 18th Tim King.

 

 

East Bay Raceway Park King of 360's Final Night

360 Sprints - Winged

A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[14]; 2. 49X-Tim Shaffer[2]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 4. 24D-Danny Sams III[10]; 5. 87-Aaron Reutzel[20]; 6. 28F-Davie Franek[4]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[11]; 8. 47S-Cole Macedo[17]; 9. 45-Devon Borden[21]; 10. 24M-Terry McCarl[7]; 11. 71H-Max Stambaugh[12]; 12. 24-Danny Martin Jr[5]; 13. 9-Liam Martin[19]; 14. 23-Lance Moss[16]; 15. 43M-Mark Smith[23]; 16. 6S-Tyler Clem[9]; 17. 9P-Parker Price Miller[24]; 18. 7C-Phil Gressman[13]; 19. 3A-AJ Maddox[3]; 20. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[8]; 21. 20-Justin Peck[6]; 22. 22-Riley Goodno[15]; 23. 2C-Wayne Johnson[22]; 24. 47-Dale Howard[18]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 47S-Cole Macedo[2]; 2. 87-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 3. 9P-Parker Price Miller[1]; 4. 43M-Mark Smith[3]; 5. 92-Matt Kurtz[5]; 6. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[7]; 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[6]; 8. 16-Ryan Ruhl[8]; 9. 16G-Austyn Gossel[13]; 10. 96S-Brandon Sampson[9]; 11. 21B-Scott Kreutter[12]; 12. 3AR-Aaron Rixmann[10]; 13. (DNS) 00-Steve Buckwalter

B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 47-Dale Howard[1]; 2. 45-Devon Borden[3]; 3. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[2]; 4. 7S-Landon Crawley[5]; 5. 44-Chris Martin[4]; 6. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[12]; 7. 10BR-Jason Blonde[6]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[9]; 9. 4-Cameron Martin[11]; 10. 77T-Tyeller Powless[10]; 11. 6G-Bryan Gossel[7]; 12. 22M-Shawn Murray[8]; 13. (DNS) 17-Owen Dimm

B Feature 3 (12 Laps): 1. 9-Liam Martin[1]; 2. 2C-Wayne Johnson[3]; 3. 34-Sterling Cling[4]; 4. 15-Ryan Turner[2]; 5. 14B-Brett Wright[6]; 6. 24T-Christopher Thram[5]; 7. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[8]; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[10]; 9. 82-Garrett Green[7]; 10. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[9]; 11. 10K-Dewayne White[12]; 12. (DNS) 15K-Creed Kemenah

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 24M-Terry McCarl[1]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 3. 9P-Parker Price Miller[2]; 4. 15-Ryan Turner[5]; 5. 44-Chris Martin[4]; 6. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[8]; 7. 82-Garrett Green[6]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[9]; 9. 00-Steve Buckwalter[7]; 10. 10K-Dewayne White[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[1]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[2]; 3. 47-Dale Howard[3]; 4. 43M-Mark Smith[4]; 5. 34-Sterling Cling[5]; 6. 10BR-Jason Blonde[6]; 7. 16-Ryan Ruhl[7]; 8. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[8]; 9. 4-Cameron Martin[10]; 10. 16G-Austyn Gossel[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6S-Tyler Clem[1]; 2. 5T-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 9-Liam Martin[4]; 4. 45-Devon Borden[3]; 5. 92-Matt Kurtz[5]; 6. 14B-Brett Wright[6]; 7. 22M-Shawn Murray[9]; 8. 3AR-Aaron Rixmann[10]; 9. 15K-Creed Kemenah[7]; 10. 17-Owen Dimm[8]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 24D-Danny Sams III[1]; 2. 22-Riley Goodno[2]; 3. 47S-Cole Macedo[3]; 4. 2C-Wayne Johnson[5]; 5. 7S-Landon Crawley[6]; 6. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[4]; 7. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[8]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless[7]; 9. 21B-Scott Kreutter[9]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 23-Lance Moss[2]; 3. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[4]; 4. 87-Aaron Reutzel[3]; 5. 24T-Christopher Thram[5]; 6. 6G-Bryan Gossel[6]; 7. 96S-Brandon Sampson[9]; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[8]; 9. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[7]

Hot Laps 1: 1. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:13.559[1]; 2. 28F-Davie Franek, 00:13.595[3]; 3. 20-Justin Peck, 00:13.635[5]; 4. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.739[2]; 5. 3A-AJ Maddox, 00:13.759[6]; 6. 24-Danny Martin Jr, 00:13.787[4]

 

 

East Bay Raceway Park King of 360's Night 2

360 Sprints - Winged

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[6]; 2. 24-Danny Martin Jr[1]; 3. 28F-Davie Franek[2]; 4. 20-Justin Peck[12]; 5. 49X-Tim Shaffer[13]; 6. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[8]; 7. 5T-Ryan Timms[19]; 8. 9P-Parker Price Miller[15]; 9. 44-Chris Martin[3]; 10. 47S-Cole Macedo[11]; 11. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[4]; 12. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[14]; 13. 6S-Tyler Clem[9]; 14. 24M-Terry McCarl[20]; 15. 3A-AJ Maddox[7]; 16. 71H-Max Stambaugh[18]; 17. 24D-Danny Sams III[17]; 18. 7C-Phil Gressman[16]; 19. 34-Sterling Cling[22]; 20. 2C-Wayne Johnson[21]; 21. 22-Riley Goodno[24]; 22. 23-Lance Moss[23]; 23. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[5]; 24. 47-Dale Howard[10]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 24D-Danny Sams III[1]; 2. 2C-Wayne Johnson[4]; 3. 43M-Mark Smith[3]; 4. 92-Matt Kurtz[11]; 5. 14B-Brett Wright[2]; 6. 00-Steve Buckwalter[6]; 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[7]; 8. 22M-Shawn Murray[5]; 9. X-Mike Keegan[9]; 10. 16TH-Kevin Newton[8]; 11. 21B-Scott Kreutter[10]

B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[2]; 2. 34-Sterling Cling[7]; 3. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[6]; 4. 96S-Brandon Sampson[11]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless[4]; 6. 82-Garrett Green[1]; 7. 17-Owen Dimm[8]; 8. 16G-Austyn Gossel[10]; 9. 7S-Landon Crawley[3]; 10. 16C-Dustin Clark[9]; 11. 10K-Dewayne White[5]

B Feature 3 (12 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 23-Lance Moss[2]; 3. 87-Aaron Reutzel[9]; 4. 45-Devon Borden[5]; 5. 16-Ryan Ruhl[3]; 6. 24T-Christopher Thram[6]; 7. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[7]; 8. 6G-Bryan Gossel[4]; 9. 4-Cameron Martin[8]; 10. 88N-Frank Neill[10]; 11. (DNS) 7-Lance Fassbender

B Feature 4 (12 Laps): 1. 24M-Terry McCarl[1]; 2. 22-Riley Goodno[4]; 3. 9-Liam Martin[7]; 4. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[9]; 5. 01-Chase Ridenour[6]; 6. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[5]; 7. 10BR-Jason Blonde[2]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3]; 9. (DNS) 15-Ryan Turner; 10. (DNS) 11M-Brendan Mullen

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 2. 14B-Brett Wright[1]; 3. 47-Dale Howard[6]; 4. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 5. 10K-Dewayne White[4]; 6. 6G-Bryan Gossel[8]; 7. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[9]; 8. 01-Chase Ridenour[10]; 9. X-Mike Keegan[5]; 10. 16G-Austyn Gossel[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 49X-Tim Shaffer[1]; 2. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[4]; 5. 43M-Mark Smith[7]; 6. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[6]; 7. 24T-Christopher Thram[8]; 8. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[9]; 9. 21B-Scott Kreutter[2]; 10. 87-Aaron Reutzel[10]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[2]; 2. 3A-AJ Maddox[4]; 3. 47S-Cole Macedo[6]; 4. 23-Lance Moss[5]; 5. 24D-Danny Sams III[10]; 6. 22-Riley Goodno[8]; 7. 34-Sterling Cling[7]; 8. 9-Liam Martin[9]; 9. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[3]; 10. 96S-Brandon Sampson[1]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[2]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 10BR-Jason Blonde[1]; 4. 9P-Parker Price Miller[8]; 5. 82-Garrett Green[10]; 6. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[3]; 7. 00-Steve Buckwalter[9]; 8. 17-Owen Dimm[6]; 9. 16C-Dustin Clark[5]; 10. 88N-Frank Neill[7]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[2]; 2. 24-Danny Martin Jr[8]; 3. 5T-Ryan Timms[5]; 4. 2C-Wayne Johnson[4]; 5. 24M-Terry McCarl[9]; 6. 45-Devon Borden[7]; 7. 22M-Shawn Murray[10]; 8. 4-Cameron Martin[6]; 9. 11M-Brendan Mullen[1]; 10. 92-Matt Kurtz[3]

Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[1]; 2. 6S-Tyler Clem[4]; 3. 20-Justin Peck[6]; 4. 7C-Phil Gressman[8]; 5. 7S-Landon Crawley[7]; 6. 16-Ryan Ruhl[9]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton[2]; 8. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; 9. (DNS) 7-Lance Fassbender

 

 

 

East Bay Raceway Park King of 360's Night 1

360 Sprints - Winged

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel[8]; 2. 49X-Tim Shaffer[2]; 3. 45-Devon Borden[4]; 4. 24M-Terry McCarl[12]; 5. 20-Justin Peck[17]; 6. 28F-Davie Franek[13]; 7. 88-Austin McCarl[10]; 8. 3A-AJ Maddox[1]; 9. 9-Liam Martin[9]; 10. 24D-Danny Sams III[11]; 11. 6S-Tyler Clem[14]; 12. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[21]; 13. 22-Riley Goodno[5]; 14. 23-Lance Moss[15]; 15. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[3]; 16. 15-Ryan Turner[24]; 17. 43M-Mark Smith[7]; 18. 5T-Ryan Timms[20]; 19. 71H-Max Stambaugh[19]; 20. 7C-Phil Gressman[16]; 21. 47-Dale Howard[18]; 22. 92-Matt Kurtz[22]; 23. 9P-Parker Price Miller[23]; 24. 24-Danny Martin Jr[6]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 20-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 47S-Cole Macedo[2]; 4. 34-Sterling Cling[5]; 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen[3]; 6. 2C-Wayne Johnson[11]; 7. 82-Garrett Green[7]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[8]; 9. 88N-Frank Neill[6]; 10. 16C-Dustin Clark[10]; 11. 7-Lance Fassbender[9]; 12. (DNS) 10K-Dewayne White

B Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 47-Dale Howard[3]; 2. 92-Matt Kurtz[2]; 3. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[6]; 4. X-Mike Keegan[8]; 5. 10BR-Jason Blonde[4]; 6. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[10]; 7. 24T-Christopher Thram[1]; 8. 16TH-Kevin Newton[5]; 9. 3-Dennis Misuraca[9]; 10. 16-Ryan Ruhl[7]; 11. 4-Cameron Martin[12]; 12. (DNS) 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr

B Feature 3 (12 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[2]; 2. 9P-Parker Price Miller[1]; 3. 00-Steve Buckwalter[4]; 4. 7S-Landon Crawley[5]; 5. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[3]; 6. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[6]; 7. 16G-Austyn Gossel[9]; 8. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[11]; 9. 77T-Tyeller Powless[7]; 10. 17-Owen Dimm[8]; 11. 3AR-Aaron Rixmann[10]

B Feature 4 (12 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[5]; 2. 15-Ryan Turner[1]; 3. 14B-Brett Wright[7]; 4. 01-Chase Ridenour[3]; 5. 44-Chris Martin[6]; 6. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[8]; 7. 7B-Ben Brown[2]; 8. 22M-Shawn Murray[11]; 9. 6G-Bryan Gossel[4]; 10. 21B-Scott Kreutter[9]; 11. 96S-Brandon Sampson[10]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3A-AJ Maddox[3]; 2. 24T-Christopher Thram[2]; 3. 7B-Ben Brown[1]; 4. 47R-Eric Riggins Jr[9]; 5. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[6]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[5]; 7. 82-Garrett Green[7]; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[10]; 9. 96S-Brandon Sampson[4]; 10. 2C-Wayne Johnson[8]; 11. (DNS) 22M-Shawn Murray

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 43M-Mark Smith[1]; 2. 23-Lance Moss[2]; 3. 15-Ryan Turner[4]; 4. 92-Matt Kurtz[6]; 5. 6G-Bryan Gossel[3]; 6. 00-Steve Buckwalter[7]; 7. 5T-Ryan Timms[8]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless[9]; 9. 21B-Scott Kreutter[5]; 10. 3-Dennis Misuraca[11]; 11. 10SR-Keith Sheffer Jr[10]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 2. 28F-Davie Franek[3]; 3. 20-Justin Peck[4]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[5]; 5. 34-Sterling Cling[2]; 6. 01-Chase Ridenour[8]; 7. 16-Ryan Ruhl[6]; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah[9]; 9. 16G-Austyn Gossel[7]; 10. (DNS) 10K-Dewayne White

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 49X-Tim Shaffer[2]; 2. 9P-Parker Price Miller[1]; 3. 45-Devon Borden[6]; 4. 47-Dale Howard[3]; 5. 10BR-Jason Blonde[4]; 6. 47S-Cole Macedo[9]; 7. 12S-Adyn Schmidt[7]; 8. 17-Owen Dimm[8]; 9. 16C-Dustin Clark[10]; 10. G6-Brandon Grubaugh[5]

Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2. 24M-Terry McCarl[3]; 3. 24-Danny Martin Jr[6]; 4. 6S-Tyler Clem[7]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 6. 7S-Landon Crawley[5]; 7. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek[8]; 9. 7-Lance Fassbender[9]; 10. (DNS) 4-Cameron Martin

Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Liam Martin[1]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[2]; 3. 22-Riley Goodno[6]; 4. 24D-Danny Sams III[8]; 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen[5]; 6. 97UK-Ryan Harrison[3]; 7. 44-Chris Martin[7]; 8. 14B-Brett Wright[9]; 9. 3AR-Aaron Rixmann[4]; 10. 9D-Steve Diamond Jr[10]

 

 

O’GARA DOMINATES STEELE 125

February 10, 2024 – Pinellas Park, Florida – Kyle O’Gara led wire-to-wire to win his second ‘Dave Steele 125’ victories in the past 3 years Saturday night at Showtme Speedway. He took the lead at the drop of the green flag and never looked back en-route to the $5000 payday in the 125-lap race.

O’Gara stated from the pole position due to his fast tme in qualifications and a straight up start. 14-year-old Colton Bettis challenged O’Gara in the early laps for the race and even got beside him on several occasions but was never able to make a successful pass. Bettis eventually fell on behind O’Gara.

On a lap 22 double file restart, O’Gara and Bettis made contact coming for the green, Bettis; car launched into the air before settling down. Another attempt at the restart followed successfully. Twenty laps later another double file restart the duo would make contact again. There was no damage to either car.

O’Gara continued to add to his lead and wouldn’t be challenged the rest of the way. He beat Bettis to the finish by 7.633 seconds to the checkered.

The only serious accident of the night occurred on lap 73 when Ryan Adema pounded the wall hard on the main straightway. A red flag was flown but Adema was uninjured.

O’Gara explained the two altercations on the restarts in victory lane. “He (Bettis) was just trying to control the restart a little bit. He tried to edge ahead there. We just picked up the pace and clipped each other a couple times. No harm no foul at the end of it. The only thing I was worried about was a right front valve stem. We had a tire puncture here last year. My immediate thought went to that. The car was fine right away.

“We focused on the race car this year. Other guys wanted to put up big times in practice. We kinda let them chase themselves as much as they wanted to. We ran on old 125-lpa tires today, and really dialed ourselves in. Qualifying is not our strong suite, but it played in our favor today. We were on race setup for qualifying and it just worked. We’re happy to start the year this way” concluded O’Gara.

Bettis was crowned the overall Dave Steele Sprint Car Champions based off his points average from last weekend’s twin 35-lap winged features. Bettis and Davey Hamilton Jr. The championship was bittersweet for the Florida teenager as Steele was at one time his racing hero.

“It means a lot because I’ve looked up to Dave since I was such a little kid. I actually met him here at Showtime Speedway in the pits. I’ve looked up to him ever since. I just always liked his nickname Superman. It just stuck out to me as a little kid”.

FEATURE FINISH (125 LAPS)
1. 67-Kyle O’Gara; 2. 61-ColtonBettis; 3. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr.; 4. 32-Dalton Armstrong; 5.1-Brian Gingras; 6. 33-Robert Yoho; 7. 75-Robert Tyler; 8. 92-Ryan Adema; 9. 4-Travis Bliemeister; 10. 81-Steven Hollinger; 11, 67a-Scotty Adema

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2024

Jock Goodyer claimed the Barbagallo Mr Sprintcar Nationals at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night which also doubled as round 12 of the 2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series.

The former Australian champion started from pole in the 35-lap feature race and crossed the line ahead of newly-minted Australian champion Lachlan McHugh, with the margin being just 0.078 of a second.

The two combatants, and good mates, traded blows and raced side by side, lap after lap in the latter stages in a bid to claim the $30,000 winner’s cheque up for grabs.

The Saturday night result was a big turnaround in fortunes for Goodyer after his team made the mistake of putting more fuel in their car after qualifying and before going to scales on the Friday night show.

On Saturday night he was quickest in his qualifying group and took a second in his heat race before winning his only appearance in the top 10 knockout series.

McHugh put in a big effort after starting from p10 and jockeying up the order in the early stages.

He raced to third by lap 19 and into second by lap 22 – and then led for a handful of laps from lap 27.

With four laps remaining Goodyer was able to get back to the lead and maintain a slender margin in heavy lapped traffic to take the popular win.

The Perth Motorplex has been a happy hunting ground for Goodyer as it was at this venue he won the Australian championship in February last year.

Kingshott was second in his qualifying group and then dropped back to fifth in his heat race, but he had just enough points to scrape into the top 10 knockouts.

In the first of the two-lap, two-car shootouts, he downed McHugh, before then disposing of Matt Egel, Marcus Dumesny, Jye Corbett and Kris Coyle.

Kingshott was close to victory in his bout with Taylor Milling, but on the last turns, the W2 suffered major differential failure, ending his charge forward – but it was enough for a p5 start in the final.

The podium placing has helped increase his lead in the series championship.

Prior to this round he was 20 points clear of defending series champion James Inglis, who crossed the line in 10th – and now the margin has blown out to 34 points.

Fourth place went to Callum Williamson who crashed out in his heat race and had to qualify via his second place in the B Main and starting from p22 – winning another Kincrome Hard Charger award.

Jamie Veal took fifth after starting from p11, making up six places, while Brad Maiolo, who started on the front row with Goodyer, dropped back to finish sixth.

There are three more rounds at the Perth Motorplex next week, kicking off with the Midweek Sprintcar Mayhem on Wednesday, February 14, followed by the Krikke Boys Shootout on Friday, February 16 and Saturday, February 17.

The final night of the Krikke Boys event will also be round 13 of the 18-round Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series.

Qualifying:

Group 1: Jason Pryde 13.338, Kris Coyle 13.377, Jy Corbett 13.407, Trent Pigdon 13.451, Andrew Priolo 13.497, Glen Sutherland 13.646, Jason Kendrick 13.709, Jordyn Charge 14.002, Jack Williamson 14.073, Nathan Swan 14.190.

Group 2: Callum Williamson 13.320, Matt Egel 13.389, Marcus Dumesny 14.407, Taylor Milling 13.523, Jamie Veal 13.578, Daniel Harding 13.609, Jamie Maiolo 13.689, Kaiden Manders 13.815, Cameron McKenzie 13.836, Brock Kenny 14.353.

Group 3: Jock Goodyer 13.413, Dayne Kingshott 13.536, Bradley Maiolo 13.681, Lachlan McHugh 13.701, Luke Oldfield 13.739, Ryan Newton 13.765, Jaydee Dack 13.891, James Inglis 13.990, Aaron Chircop 14.426.

Heat 1: 1st Trent Pigdon, 2nd Jy Corbett, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Andrew Priolo, 5th Glen Sutherland, 6th Jordyn Charge, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Nathan Swan. DNS: Jason Kendrick.

Heat 2: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Marcus Dumesny, 3rd Jamie Veal, 4th Matt Egel, 5th Kaiden Manders, 6th Cameron McKenzie, 7th Jamie Maiolo, 8th Brock Kenny. DNS: Daniel Harding and Callum Williamson.

Heat 3: 1st Bradley Maiolo, 2nd Jock Goodyer, 3rd Lachlan McHugh, 4th Ryan Newton, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th James Inglis, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Aaron Chircop. DNF: Luke Oldfield.

Midpack Madness: 1st Jamie Veal, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd Ryan Newton, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th James Inglis, 6th Jaydee Dack, 7th Glen Sutherland, 8th Jordyn Charge, 9th Kaiden Manders. DNS: Jason Pryde.

Last Chance Qualifier: 1st Cameron McKenzie, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Brock Kenny, 4th Daniel Harding, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Luke Oldfield, 7th Jack Williamson, 8th Aaron Chircop, 9th Nathan Swan.

Knockouts: Dayne Kingshott d Lachlan McHugh, Kingshott d Matt Egel, Kingshott d Marcus Dumesny, Kingshott d Jy Corbett, Kingshott d Kris Coyle, Taylor Milling d Kingshott, Trent Pigdon d Milling, Brad Maiolo d Pigdon, Jock Goodyer d Maiolo.

Feature: 1st Jock Goodyer, 2nd Lachlan McHugh, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Jamie Veal, 6th Brad Maiolo, 7th Taylor Milling, 8th Jordyn Charge, 9th Kris Coyle, 10th James Inglis, 11th Marcus Dumesny, 12th Jye Corbett, 13th Matt Egel, 14th Jamie Maiolo, 15th Andrew Priolo, 16th Kaiden Manders, 17th Jason Pryde, 18th Glen Sutherland, 19th Daniel Harding, 20th Jaydee Dack, 21st Brock Kenny.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Jason Pryde.

Hoosier tyre draws: Andrew Priolo and Brad Maiolo.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Callum Williamson.

Wilson Brewing Company Best Presented: Trent Pigdon.

2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series championship top 25 after 12 of 18 rounds: Dayne Kingshott 1964, James Inglis 1930, Brad Maiolo 1884, Jamie Maiolo 1834, Kris Coyle 1782, Andrew Priolo 1770, Taylor Milling 1756, Kaiden Manders 1746, Jason Kendrick 1734, Jason Pryde 1710, Trent Pigdon 1616, Ryan Lancaster 1610, Callum Williamson 1580, Jaydee Dack 1444, Kye Scroop 1288, Jack Williamson 1204, AJ Nash 1152, Mitchell Wormall 1150, Ken Sartori 1136, Brock Kenny 1048, Rico Abreu 936, Brenten Farrer 882, Brad Sweet 852, Brock Zearfoss 818.

 

 

HAMILTON JR & BETTIS SPLIT STEELE WINGED VICTORIES
February 3, 2024 – Pinellas Park, Florida - Davey Hamilton Jr. and 14-year-old Colton Bettis each claimed a 35-lap feature victory Saturday night at Showtime Speedway. But by virtue of his fast time (12.383), Hamilton Jr was crowned the 2024 Dave Steele Winged Weekend champion. His fast time was used as the determining factor that awarded award him the title.
The night’s racing activity included twin 35-lap feature events that paid $2500 to win each feature. A point average between the two events determined the champion. Both Hamilton Jr. and Bettis won feature events and finished runner-up in the other race. At the conclusion of both events there was a tie. The tiebreaker was Hamiton’s fast time.
In the first 35-lap feature evet Hamilton wasted no time getting to the front and taking the lead. As the race was nearing its conclusion, Bettis was able to catch Hamiton Jr. who was dealing with heavy lapped traffic. Bettis showed a wheel entering turn 3 on the final lap. Hamilton Jr. would hold on to claim feature event #1. Hamilton Jr. narrowly beat Bettis by 0.326 seconds for the win.
In the second feature it would be a reversal of the first feature. Bettis would quickly assume the point early in the race from his outside row 4 starting position. Hamilto Jr. closed in on Bettis as the laps wound down. Bettis was battling heavy traffic late in the race all the while trying to keep Hamilton Jr. at bay. At one-point Bettis split 2 lapped cars creating a three-wide battle entering turn one in an aggressive move to hang on to the lead. Hamilton Jr. was never able to mount a serious challenge due to the aggressive handling of lapped cars by Bettis. Bettis would win by 1.031 seconds over Hamilton Jr.
It was a popular win for Bettis as he topped Hamilton Jr. at his home track. Hamilton Jr. has been the hottest driver in Florida pavement sprint car racing the last 2 years. Bettis was the 2021 Showtime Speedway sprint car champion at the age of 11.
“Late in the race all I could keep doing was looking at the scoreboard” stated Bettis in victory lane. “I knew he (Hamilton Jr.) was coming. I think I burnt the right rear off a little bit too early. But it all worked out as planned.”
Despite not sweeping the night, Hamilton Jr. used consistency and a good qualifying effort to claim the Dave Steele Winged Weekend championship.
“My team and I work really good together. But we did struggle with motor issues all day” explained Hamilton Jr. “Not making any excuses. That first race I was a little worried about it. It was slowing us down. We thought we had it fixed for the second race. It started towards the end there again. We got beat. But to be the overall champion is special. It’s really cool. Congratulations to Colton. He’s part of the Kirk Morgan Racing camp. We work good together and help each other. It was a matter of time. He’s only 14 years old and I feel like I’m getting old now,” laughed Hamilton Jr.
Sprint cars will return to Showtime Speedway next weekend for the second weekend of the Dave Steele Sprint Car Championship. Non-wing sprint cars will battle it out for 125 laps and a $5000 first place prize on Saturday night February 10. This race will help decide the overall Dave Steele Sprint Car Champion.
FEATURE #1 FINISH (35 LAPS)
1. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr.; 2. 61-Colton Bettis; 3. 88-Sport Allen; 4. 18-LJ Grimm; 5. 24-Dylan Reynolds; 6. 7-Larry Brazil Jr.; 7. 67-Scotty Adema; 8. 81-Steven Hollinger; 9. 7a-Keith Butler; 10. 75-Robert Tyler; 11. 33-Robert Yoho; 12. 86s-Tommy Nichols; 13. 92-Ryan Adema; 14. 85-Rex Hollinger; 15. 86-JJ Dutton; 16. 1-Gary Wiggins; DNS 02-Gene Lasker
FEATURE #2 FINISH (35 LAPS)
1. 61-Colton Bettis; 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr.; 3. 18-LJ Grimm; 4. 24-Dylan Reynolds; 5. 88-Sport Allen; 6. 33-Robert Yoho; 7. 85-Rex Hollinger; 8. 92-Ryan Adema; 9. 75-Robert Tyler; 10. 81-Steven Hollinger; 11. 7a-Keith Butler; 12. 7-Larry Brazil Jr.; 13. 86-JJ Dutton; 14. 1-Gary Wiggins; 15. 67-Scotty Adema; DNS 86s-Tommy Nichols; DNS 02-Gene Lasker

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2024

Brad Maiolo claimed the LJM Grand Prix at Bunbury Speedway on Saturday night from Andrew Priolo and Taylor Milling.

He claimed the event, supported by his family’s business and race team, which was round 11 of the 2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series championship.

The younger of the two Maiolo brothers who was contesting the round, started from p4 and pounced in the first lap to move up to second and settle behind Priolo who started on the front row with Milling.

He kept in touch with Priolo in the first half of the race as they opened up a gap on the rest of the field and worked their way through lapped traffic.

With seven laps remaining Maiolo mounted the first of his challenges and hit the lead, only for Priolo to switch back to the front on the next lap and from there they traded lines.

After a caution period with five laps remaining, Maiolo led from Priolo and in the run to the checkers, he set up the comfortable win.

It was Maiolo’s first feature race win in about two years and the night started off strongly when he was second quickest in his qualifying group.

In his first heat, he started and finished third and then took a second in the B Dash to start on the outside of the second row.

Priolo was fourth quickest in his qualifying group and then took full advantage of a front-row start in his heat race to take a win.

The second-generation sprintcar racer then won the B Dash to start alongside Milling who won the A dash.

Up to that point, Milling was third quickest in his qualifying group before taking a second in his heat race and a win in the A Dash.

Kris Coyle took fourth after starting from p7, while Callum Williamson crossed the line in fifth after starting from p12.

Jamie Maiolo started and finished sixth, while James Inglis started eighth and finished seventh,

Ryan Lancaster moved up two spots to take ninth, ahead of Jason Pryde who dropped back a spot to be 10th.

Kye Scroop moved up two spots for 11th, ahead of AJ Nash who moved up six spots to be 12th, Cameron McKenzie who moved up three spots to be 13th and Ken Sartori who started 15th and finished 14th.

Jason Kendrick, who started 10th and moved up to seventh at one point, dropped back through the pack in the latter stages with a flat right rear tyre.

Jack Williamson was the only other finisher, starting 14th and finishing 16th.

The start of the A Dash was marred by a Kaiden Manders crash on the main straight after he started on the front row with Pigdon.

Manders crashed hard and was out of the show after the front-end of the W60 was heavily damaged.

It ended what was shaping up as a big night for Manders who was fourth quickest in his qualifying group and then won his first heat race, setting up a front-row start for the Dash.

RESULTS

Qualifying

Group 1: James Inglis 13.370, Jamie Maioilo 13.373, Jason Pryde 13.411, Kaiden Manders 13.561, Kris Coyle 13.564, Dayne Kingshott 13.575, Kye Scroop 13.868, Ken Sartori 14.147, AJ Nash 14.268.

Group 2: Trent Pigdon 13.415, Bradley Maioo 13.448, Taylor Milling 13.484, Andrew Priolo 13.557, Callum Williamson 13.567, Jack Williamson 13.598, Jason Kendrick 13.692, Ryan Lancaster 13.771, Cameron McKenzie 13.935.

Heat 1: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Kris Coyle, 5th James Inglis, 6th Dayne Kingshott, 7th Ken Sartori, 8th Kye Scroop, 9th AJ Nash.

Heat 2: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Taylor Milling, 3rd Bradley Maiolo, 4th Trent Pigdon, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Callum Williamson, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Jack Williamson, 8th Cameron McKenzie.

A Dash: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Trent Pigdon, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Kris Coyle, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Kaiden Manders.

B Dash: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Bradley Maiolo, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th James Inglis, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Callum Williamson.

Midpack: 1st Ryan Lancaster, 2nd Jack Williamson, 3rd Kye Scroop, 4th Cameron McKenzie, 5th Ken Sartori, 6th AJ Nash.

Feature race: 1st Brad Maiolo, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd Taylor Milling, 4th Kris Coyle, 5th Callum Williamson, 6th Jamie Maiolo, 7th James Inglis, 8th Dayne Kingshott, 9th Ryan Lancaster, 10th Jason Pryde, 11th Kye Scroop, 12th AJ Nash, 13th Cameron McKenzie, 14th Ken Sartori, 15th Jason Kendrick, 16th Jack Williamson. DNF: Trent Pigdon. DNS: Kaiden Manders.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Callum Williamson.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: James Inglis.

Upcoming shows:

February 9: Barbagallo Australian Sprintcar Nationals Night 1

Perth Motorplex

February 10: Barbagallo Australian Sprintcar Nationals Night 2

Perth Motorplex

Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series Round 12.

February 14: Midweek Sprintcar Mayhem

Perth Motorplex

 

Jankowiak Wins Fourth Gambler’s Classic After Leaders Flores And VanDoren Tangle; Flores Still Earns Indoor Auto Racing Series Title; Crisafulli, Bieber, Lick Take Support Class Wins

Atlantic City, NJ (Sat., Jan. 27, 2024) – In a stunning twist at Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall, Andy Jankowiak of Tonawanda, NY, capitalized on a pivotal moment during the 40-lap TQ Midget race to claim his fourth Gambler’s Classic.

An unexpected tangle involving race leader, Ryan Flores and second-place contender Tanner VanDoren dramatically altered the race's complexion, relegating both to the back of the field – Flores via a spin and VanDoren by penalty for assisting.

Jankowiak, seizing the opportunity, navigated the final laps flawlessly under a green-white-checkered finish to clinch a remarkable victory. This climactic ending was the culmination of a race filled with intense duels and shifting fortunes, especially notable after Jankowiak had earlier lost ground on a restart.

“When I dropped back to fourth around halfway, I thought, what the hell, I screwed up my race,” Jankowiak said. “I didn’t care anymore. I kind of bided my time in lapped traffic, and kept the leaders in sight. I kind of thought something might happen between the two guys in front of me. And it did,” Jankowiak said, about his record-tying fourth Gambler’s Classic win, a victory worth $5,000.

Matt Janisch set the pace by leading the initial seven laps of the main event. The dynamic of the race shifted when momentum then swung to Andy Jankowiak, who surged to the front, maintaining his lead until lap 26.

It was then Tommy Catalano's turn to take the spotlight, overtaking Jankowiak on the 27th lap. This lead change was swiftly followed by Ryan Flores and Tanner VanDoren both moving ahead of Jankowiak. The race's tempo intensified as Flores and VanDoren edged past Catalano for the leading positions three laps later.

Catalano’s race would end, just moments before the pivotal incident involving Flores and VanDoren. Opening the door for Jankowiak to reclaim the lead and ultimately secure a victory.

The late race shuffle elevated Kyle Lick to second, Briggs Danner to third, early-leader Matt Janisch rebounded to fourth, and Joey Bailey was a solid fifth.

By finishing ahead of VanDoren, Ryan Flores emerged as the 2024 Indoor Auto Racing Champion, earning the prestigious TC Cup Trophy, named in honor of legendary TQ midget racer Ted Christopher. This marked Flores’ second Indoor Auto Racing Championship.

Before the Gambler’s Classic, Andy Jankowiak (8.037 seconds) set fast time in the TQs. Jankowiak, Tanner VanDoren, Matt Janisch, Tommy Catalano, Anthony Sesely, and Trevor Catalano won the six heat races.

Special Awards were presented to deserving recipients during Fan Fest which preceded Saturday night racing action. The $393.93 TQ Midget Larry Michaels Fast Time Award, presented by Ray McCabe was won by Andy Jankowiak. The $200 TQ Midget Tony Romit Second Fast Time award, presented by Dr. William Lowe, was won by was won by Tanner VanDoren.

The $555.55 Doug Craig Hard Charger of The TQ Gamblers Classic, presented by PennNY TQ Midgets and Ray McCabe was earned by Tim Buckwalter. Buckwalter started the Gambler’s Classic 25th and finished 11th to earn the prize. The $200 Best Appearing TQ Midget Walt Chernokal Memorial Award sponsored by Dave Adams and Ray McCabe was won by the No. 39 Jeremy Haudricourt team.

The $200 Bruce Kindberg Best Engineered Car Award sponsored by Dave Adams and Ray McCabe was earned by Jeff Ulrich and Ricky Kluth, designers of the No. 44 TQ Midgets driven by Anthony Sesely and Tanner VanDoren.

The 25-lap Boardwalk Hall Champ Kart feature was won by Logan Crisafulli for the second year in a row. Todd Crenshaw, who had won the two Allentown Indoor Champ Kart feature races this year, finished second in the race and was crowned 2024 Indoor Auto Racing Series champion. Milton Decker, Preston DeMello and Ryan Kendall completed the top five feature finishers.

The Slingshots ran a 25-lap feature with Brett Bieber taking the checkered flag. Scott Neary was the race runner up and was named the Indoor Auto Racing Series 2024 season champion. Dylan Hoch, Danny Spellmon and Chris Laureigh completed the top five in the race.

Dirt 600 Micro Sprints were on the Saturday night event schedule as well, running a 20-lap main event. TQ Midget stalwarts Kyle Lick and Tim Buckwalter finished first and second in the feature. Kyle Spence finished third.

Gambler’s Classic TQ Midget Feature (40 Laps): 1. Andy Jankowiak, 2. Kyle Lick, 3. Briggs Danner, 4. Matt Janisch, 5. Joey Bailey, 6. Trevor Catalano, 7. Andrew Molleur, 8. Matt Swanson, 9. Scott Kreutter, 10. Bobby Holmes, 11. Tim Buckwalter, 12. Billy Pauch, Jr., 13. Ryan Flores, 14. Jonathan Reid, 15. Tanner VanDoren, 16. Anthony Payne, 17. Ryan Smith, 18. Jeremy Haudricourt, 19. Ryan Bartlett, 20. Tyler Lindsay, 21. Ryan Tidman, 22. Tommy Catalano, 23. Shawn Nye, 24. Tyler Thompson, 25. Mike Christopher, 26. Anthony Sesely,

Dirt 600 Micro Sprint Feature (20 Laps): 1. Kyle Lick, 2. Tim Buckwalter, 3. Kyle Spence, 4. Tyler Lindsay, 5. Matt Chowns, 6. Amanda Onimus.

Slingshot A Main (25 Laps): 1. Brett Bieber, 2. Scott Neary, 3. Dylan Hoch, 4. Danny Spellmon, 5. Chris Laureigh, 6. James Benz, 7. Simon Egan, 8. Michael Lapicki, 9. Matthew Mertz, 10. Cody Kline, 11. Brett Putnam, 12. Tyler Ulsh, 13. PJ Bozowski, 14. Alex Reinsmith, 15. Austin Kroboth, 16. Paul Hartwig III, 17. Mark Mohr, 18. Alex Lizotte, 19. Charlene Benz, 20. Bob Miller, 21. Cody Bleau, 22. AJ Holland, 23. Chase Moran, 24. Louden Reimert.

Champ Kart Feature (25 Laps): 1. Logan Crisafulli, 2. Todd Crenshaw, 3. Milton Decker, 4. Preston DeMello, 5. Ryan Kendall, 6. Brandon Tiezzi, 7. Mike Perry, 8. Chase Keister, 9. Dustin Gagne, 10. Tanner Emmons, 11. Doug Stearly, 12. Dylan Dismoor, 13. TJ Reed, 14. Quentin Graham, Jr., 15. Max Pfeifer, 16. Ryan Borges, 17. Seth Whitney, 18. Dylan Feltman, 19. Tyler Brown, 20. Josh Patterson, 21. Joey Bruening, 22. Dalton Rovira, 23. Alex Gross, 24. Missy Bootes.

 

 

McHugh Claims His First National Title

By Sprintcars Australia

The 2024 Locked Down Australian Sprintcar Championship delivered high drama, some big crashes, great racing and unfortunately a rain delay, but when it was all said and done it produced a new Champion with Queenslander Lachlan McHugh taking out his maiden National crown. After finishing second 12 months ago in Perth McHugh went 1 spot better as he crossed the line ahead of Jamie Veal and Jock Goodyer in a non-stop 40 lap finale at the Premier Speedway in Warrnambool.

“I can’t really believe it. A couple of years ago I lead the race for 30 something laps and just fell short and then yeah so close last year finishing 2nd and just fell short again and yeah can't really believe got it done this year, so really happy with it.It was probably the worst I've felt heading into Australian title for a number of years and then yeah funny how it works.

“Yeah I didn't really feel that good in the heat, we gained some spots in the heat race tonight but didn't really feel great but obviously the rain changed the track a lot and Nick (Speed) made the right calls with the car and we were able to get around high and low in that feature which sort of made the difference in getting around those guys which I think one is the race” commented the new Australian Champion as the team celebrated.

Second across the line was local favourite Jamie Veal, who collected his sixth career podium in the Australian Championship and his second runner-up finish in the last three Title events.

“We had a good car there while we were out front. My guys gave me a great car again tonight. I would like to thank all of my sponsors, Ryder Engines, Maxim Chassis, they all provide me with the tools I need to run up front. I got caught up behind a few lapped cars there and I think that really cost us and once Lockie got by me he was simply too fast”.

“It is what is. That’s Sprintcar racing. We will load up and go again and try and win another one next year. I think I proved to everyone out there that I can still drive these cars” added Jamie after the race.

After starting on the front row Goodyer did all he could to defend his Title, but he fell a couple of spots short as he finished a distant third, over 5 seconds behind the race winner.

“The rain prior to the main made it hard to move around the track and it was just hammer down, which was a shame. Losing the start put us back in a spot and the ground we lost was hard to make up. Congratulations to my mate Lockie, last year were on the podium together and here we are again this year. Thanks to my guys for the effort, they put in and now we look forward to getting the #1 at Murray Bridge, a track that I have a pretty good record at and really enjoy” commented Goodyer following the A-Main.

Fourth place went the way of young Victorian Jordyn Charge, who continued his recent run of good form. In fact, Charge was the last driver to complete the 40-lap distance as McHugh lapped up to fifth placed Grant Anderson. Preliminary night winner James Inglis, Alex Orr, Kerry Madsen, who transferred via the B-Main, Cam Waters and Luke Dillon completed the top 10in the 20-driver line-up.

Pole sitter and early race leader Brock Hallett was the main story of the race as he the driveline let go on the Q5 while pacing the field. With his retirement Veal took over the lead but with 12 laps remaining McHugh made the winning move.

Prior to the A-Main a brief shower drifted over the venue forcing a delay with the soaked racetrack requiring some track work and then pre-race hot laps. During the hot lap session former Champion James McFadden encountered an engine failure ruling him out of the event. Tasmanian Jamie Bricknell took his spot in the feature line-up.

 

Ryan Flores Comes Up Aces, Takes Indoor Auto Racing Series 21-Lap NAPA Auto Parts TQ Midget BlackJack 21

Atlantic City, NJ (Jan. 26, 2024) – Ryan Flores took maximum advantage of a front-row starting position in Friday night’s Indoor Auto Racing Championship BlackJack 21 for TQ Midgets and found Victory Lane for the eighth time in Series history.

Flores’ premium starting position was earned in a game of Blackjack with fellow TQ Qualifier winner, Anthony Sesely.

Flores said post-race that this was a special victory. “I’m a very happy winner tonight,” Flores said. “What makes it special for me is that it’s a new event with a different format. And it’s a format, obviously that I liked.”

Tanner VanDoren finished a close second with Tommy Catalano third, Anthony Sesely fourth, and Kyle Lick fifth.

A lap 18 caution collected Timmy and Trevor Catalano. Both were part of a seven-car crash that saw both siblings flip violently in tandem. Neither Catalano was hurt. The crash also took out contenders Briggs Danner, Matt Janisch, and Tyler Lindsay.

Andy Jankowiak came back from a pit stop with eight laps to go to finish sixth. Ryan Bartlett, Steve Kemery, Timmy Buckwalter, and Jeremy Haudricourt completed the top ten.

The Gambler’s Classic Finale on Saturday night will decide the 2024 Indoor Auto Racing Series ‘Concrete Series’ championship. Ryan Flores, with 300 points, brings a one-point lead into the finale over Tanner VanDoren’s 299 markers. Tommy Catalano, with 244 points, is still in contention heading into the finale.

To qualify for the BlackJack 21, TQ Midget drivers raced in a pair of 21-car, 21-lap Qualifiers with the top ten transferring into the BlackJack 21 headliner. Anthony Sesely outran teammate Tanner VanDoren and Kyle Lick to win the first race. Ryan Flores shaded Shawn Nye and Matt Swanson to win the second event. The 21st qualifying spot for the feature, the CRAPS Last Chance Qualifier, was won by Timmy Catalano with a last-lap pass of Chris Hirt.

Earlier in the program, a pair of ‘7 Come 11’ Qualifiers, 11-lap races transferring the top seven finishers into the 21-car Qualifier races were won by Matt Roselli and Anthony Payne.

TQ Midget Time Trials were run Friday in an unusual format. Fifty-three drivers attempted to qualify in a 45-minute timed session with drivers being able to run multiple attempts if they sacrificed their previous time. A total of 140 attempts were ultimately made with Tanner VanDoren leading the field with a 7.984 clocking, marginally faster than Ryan Flores’ 7.997 time. The top 30 drivers were separated by less than 0.319 tenth of a second.

Todd Crenshaw set fast time for the Champ Karts with a 9.076 second lap from among 38 entries, 35 of which took time. Champ Kart heat races were won by TJ Reed, Doug Stearly, and Quentin Graham, Jr.

Brett Bieber led 41 Slingshots in time trials with a lap of 9.593 seconds. The three Slingshot heat races were won by Chris Laureigh, James Benz, and Cody Kline.

Indoor Auto Racing Series competition returns to Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall tomorrow, Saturday, January 24 with the annual running of the prestigious NAPA Auto Parts Gambler’s Classic for TQ Midgets over a 40-lap distance.

Slingshots, Champ Karts and 600 Micros will also run features over 25 laps for the Slingshots and Champ Karts and 20 laps for the 600 Micro Sprint, making for an action-packed night of racing. Series point champions will also be crowned in the TQ Midget, Champ Kart and Slingshot classes Saturday night.

Black Jack TQ Midget Feature (21 Laps): 1. Ryan Flores, 2. Tanner VanDoren, 3. Tommy Catalano, 4. Anthony Sesely, 5. Kyle Lick, 6. Andy Jankowiak, 7. Ryan Bartlett, 8. Steve Kemery, 9. Timmy Buckwalter, 10. Jeremy Haudricourt, 11. Shawn Nye, 12. Matt Swanson, 13. Jonathan Reid, 14. Nick Ladyga, 15. Tyler Ferris, 16. Billy Pauch Jr., 17. Bobby Holmes, 18. Matt Janisch, 19. Trevor Catalano, 20. Tyler Lindsay, 21. Timmy Catalano, 22. Briggs Danner.

First TQ Midget Qualifier (20 Laps): 1. Anthony Sesely, 2. Tanner VanDoren, 3. Kyle Lick, 4. Matt Janisch, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Trevor Catalano, 7. Ryan Bartlett, 8. Stephen Kemery, 9. Nick Ladyga, 10. Bobby Holmes, 11. Matt Roselli,12. Andrew Nye, 13. Chad Jones, 14. Cory Grenzy, 15. Cole Mullen, 16. Tim Buckwalter, 17. Steve Craig, 18. Mike Christopher Jr., 19. Joe Toth, 20. Tyler Thompson, 21. Steve Midford.

Second TQ Midget Qualifier (20 Laps): 1. Ryan Flores, 2. Shawn Nye, 3. Matt Swanson, 4. Tommy Catalano, 5. Billy Pauch Jr., 6. Jeremy Haudricourt, 7. Andy Jankiowiak, 8. Tyler Lindsay, 9. Jonathan Reid, 10. Tyler Ferris, 11. Anthony Payne, 12. Andrew Molleur, 13. Joey Bailey, 14. Scott Kreutter, 15. Tyler Catalano, 16. Justin Grant, 17. Ryan Tidman, 18. Chase Cabre, 19. John Barnett, 20. Matt Caprara, 21. Derek Robbie.

CRAPS DAY Last Chance Qualifier: 1. Tommy Catalano, 2. Chris Hirt, 3. Cole Littlewood, 4. Matt Chowns.

 

 

Inglis Leads All The Way On Night 1

By Sprintcars Australia

Western Australian James Inglis caused a big surprise on the opening night of the Locked Down Australian Sprintcar Championship at Warrnambool’ Premier Speedway by leading all 25 laps to claim the biggest win of his Sprintcar career. After starting from the outside of the front row Inglis quickly jumped into the lead over pole sitter Brock Hallett and the record will show he paced the field for the entire distance, but he did lose the lead briefly with nine laps.Defending Champion Jock Goodyer managed to get by the Diamond Bay Motorsports #26 in turn four only to have the pass negated as Queenslander Ryan Newton bought out the red light as he rolled in turn three.

“I’m still pinching myself really. I was thinking to myself it was pretty cool to stand up stand up there at the Premier Speedway to accept the trophy, that something I've never done that before so yeah, it's just unreal to get the win in front of some really good drivers and against such a big field of cars tonight. I was struggling here last week at the Classic so to bounce back in again and then do so well I think it will add to my confidence.

“Once Jock got by me, I got lucky with the red so after that I just had to get going a bit more and I hit my marks and when toy know you have guys like Jock, Brock and Veal behind you know you can't make one little error. So I think in tomorrow night's 40 lapper I have just got hit my marks alot longer obviously try not to make any mistakes but tracks probably going to be a whole lot different again then tonight but a least we have got an idea of what it may do and I think this win gives me a lot of confidence going into tomorrow night” added James following the A-Main.

Jock Goodyer was obviously disappointed to run second but he pleased with his opening night’s work, as he well in contention to retain his national crown.

“Tonight was a solid points night, but the Australian championship isn't won on the opening night. There's still plenty of work to be done tomorrow night, another round of heats and a 40-lap final, anything could happen. But I've got to admit I was pretty bummed when the red light came out after passing James for the lead. I diamond off the corner got a good run through turn three and four and made a really good pass and then the red light came on and I had to go back behind him, but I proved that we had a good car”.

Third place went to Brock Hallett and had a very similar outlook to the runner up. Earlier Hallett had topped his qualifying group, won his opening heat race before finishing second in his final preliminary. As a result, Hallett sits at the top of the score sheet after night 1.

“It was good to get through night one good points all that should put us somewhere near the top so just get through tomorrow night's heat race and you know anything that happened from then on.

Fourth place went to Lachlan McHugh, who got by Jamie Veal late in the race. Marcus Dumesny, Alex Orr, Callum Williamson, Jordyn Charge, who transferred out the B-Main, and South Australian Brendan Quinn completed the top ten.

In addition to the incident with Ryan Newton several other leading contenders struck trouble in the Preliminary main event with Cam Waters not even making it the green after a tie rod end broke shortly after being pushed off. James McFadden was the other major story as he crashed out hard in turn one while battling with Jamie Veal. McFadden’s crash has left him in 15th position going into the final night.

Another major contender for the title, Kerry Madsen, failed to make the opening night’s B-Main and he currently has a lot of work to do on night 2 as he currently sits 33rd on the points table.

Earlier 14 heat races were conducted, with most of the races going caution free. Heat 8 saw the only red light of the heat races as Luke Thomas crashed hard on the back straight after making contact with Brendan Quinn.

Heat winners were Kris Coyle, Adam Butler, Matthew Dumesny, Brett Milburn, Bobby Daly, Brock Hallett, Kerry Madsen, Luke Oldfield, James Inglis, Cam Waters, Jamie Veal, Callum Williamson, Jock Goodyer and Alex Orr.

Top 10 in Points after Night 1:
Q5 Brock Hallett 91
W26 James Inglis 90
V35 Jamie Veal 85
A1 Jock Goodyer 85
N43 Alex Orr 81
NQ7 Lachlan McHugh 78
W3 Callum Williamson 77
N47 Marcus Dumesny 76
Q17 Luke Oldfield 72
S14 Brendan Quinn 70

 

 

Logan Seavey Goes Back To Back

At The Chili Bowl

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 13, 2024) Going back-to-back at the Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy, Logan Seavey took advantage of a restart at the opening of the 55-lap affair and led nonstop Saturday night.

Stalked the entire race by Buddy Kofoid, the pair railed the cushion of the Tulsa Expo through the first half of the race before the line shifted low as the pair raced into traffic. Banking off the cushion and allowing Kofoid to close several times, there was never a moment where the KKM No. 71w was able to mount a charge for the lead.

“I had to focus on getting a few good laps up top before the bottom really cleaned off, and it’s so hard because you have the best guys in the world right behind you, and if you do move too soon, they’ll drive right by you, or it’s too late, and they’ll do the same thing,” said Seavey of his line change to secure the win. “I really like winning races for them [Kevin and Jordan Swindell]. This is the coolest race that I get to participate in and one of the coolest in the world.”

Kofoid came in second, followed by Corey Day to complete the podium. Making a massive run from the D-Feature, Oklahoma’s Daison Pursley advanced position 45 times to finally land fourth in the A-Feature. Hank Davis made up the top five.

Shane Golobic moved a trio of spots for sixth, followed by Tanner Carrick in seventh. Despite a damaged car after flipping during the pole shuffle, Spencer Bayston crossed eighth. Advancing from 18th, Michael Faccinto made it to ninth, with Jake Swanson in tenth.

The 2024 edition of the Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy saw 380 entries turned in, with 365 drawing in officially. The 2025 dates will be January 13-18, 2024. Ticket information will be posted soon, with all ticket sales starting the first Wednesday in March.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

Results

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy

Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.

Saturday, January 13, 2024

Event Car Count: 365

A-Feature:

A Feature (55 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey[2]; 2. 71W-Michael Kofoid[1]; 3. 41-Corey Day[4]; 4. 86-Daison Pursley[20]; 5. 29S-Hank Davis[5]; 6. 17W-Shane Golobic[9]; 7. 98-Tanner Carrick[3]; 8. 1S-Spencer Bayston[6]; 9. 5U-Michael Faccinto[18]; 10. 55A-Jake Swanson[10]; 11. 68K-Emerson Axsom[11]; 12. 67-Ryan Timms[8]; 13. 31B-Chase Johnson[13]; 14. 71K-Kale Drake[22]; 15. 27W-Colby Copeland[17]; 16. 1I-Briggs Danner[23]; 17. 11A-Andrew Felker[15]; 18. 5CB-Karter Sarff[24]; 19. (DNF) 88-Tanner Thorson[7]; 20. (DNF) 71P-Cannon McIntosh[21]; 21. (DNF) 5-Chase Briscoe[19]; 22. (DNF) 21J-Kameron Key[14]; 23. (DNF) 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[12]; 24. (DNF) 59-Michael Pickens[16]

Lap Leader: Logan Seavey 1-55

Hard Charger: Daison Pursley +16

MPV Express 67 Speedway Pole Dash

Pole Shuffle 9 (3 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis, 12.159[1]; 2. 55A-Jake Swanson, 12.214[2]; Pole Shuffle 8 (3 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis, 11.988[2]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic, 12.143[1]; Pole Shuffle 7 (3 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis, 12.041[2]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms, 12.311[1]; Pole Shuffle 6 (3 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis, 11.944[2]; 2. 88-Tanner Thorson, 12.108[1]; Pole Shuffle 5 (3 Laps): 1. 29S-Hank Davis, 11.904[2]; 2. 1S-Spencer Bayston, 12.182[1]; Pole Shuffle 4 (3 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid, 12.029[1]; 2. 29S-Hank Davis, 12.092[2]; Pole Shuffle 3 (3 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid, 12.071[2]; 2. 41-Corey Day, 12.201[1]; Pole Shuffle 2 (3 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid, 12.033[2]; 2. 98-Tanner Carrick, 12.216[1]; Pole Shuffle 1 (3 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid, 12.264[2]; 2. 39-Logan Seavey, 12.337[1]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 7 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 68K-Emerson Axsom[6]; 2. 31B-Chase Johnson[3]; 3. 11A-Andrew Felker[1]; 4. 27W-Colby Copeland[7]; 5. 5-Chase Briscoe[4]; 6. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 7. 1I-Briggs Danner[2]; 8. 71-Jade Avedisian[12]; 9. 58-David Gravel[5]; 10. 21H-Brady Bacon[8]; 11. 21-Daryn Pittman[11]; 12. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 13. 87W-Ryan Bernal[17]; 14. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 15. 67K-Brent Crews[19]; 16. 97-Gavin Miller[16]; 17. 27B-Jake Bubak[20]; 18. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[15]; 19. 32W-Gary Taylor[18]; 20. (DNF) 7T-Thomas Meseraull[10]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 3. 59-Michael Pickens[1]; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto[4]; 5. 86-Daison Pursley[20]; 6. 71K-Kale Drake[9]; 7. 5CB-Karter Sarff[15]; 8. 7U-Chase McDermand[2]; 9. 29-Tim Buckwalter[10]; 10. 28-Ace McCarthy[13]; 11. 55V-CJ Leary[5]; 12. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[18]; 13. 32T-Trey Marcham[11]; 14. 57W-Landon Brooks[12]; 15. 47X-Zach Daum[17]; 16. 81-Bryant Wiedeman[8]; 17. 57-Tyler Courtney[14]; 18. 2H-Nick Hoffman[16]; 19. 89-Chris Windom[6]; 20. 63-Cale Coons[19]

C-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding B-Feature

C Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 87W-Ryan Bernal[3]; 3. 32W-Gary Taylor[4]; 4. 67K-Brent Crews[2]; 5. 27B-Jake Bubak[5]; 6. 63G-Frankie Guerrini[6]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[16]; 8. 5D-Michael Stewart[7]; 9. 19B-Cole Bodine[9]; 10. 19-Tim McCreadie[11]; 11. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 12. 5X-Shane Cottle[17]; 13. 2D-Matt Sherrell[13]; 14. 83M-Rylan Gray[12]; 15. 08X-Parker Price Miller[10]; 16. 41X-Howard Moore[14]; 17. 13-Elijah Gile[18]; 18. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[20]; 19. 14P-Kyle Strickler[15]; 20. (DNF) 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[19]

C Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 2H-Nick Hoffman[1]; 2. 47X-Zach Daum[2]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 4. 63-Cale Coons[3]; 5. 86-Daison Pursley[16]; 6. 7X-Jerry Coons Jr[4]; 7. 95-Chris Andrews[13]; 8. 54-Matt Westfall[10]; 9. 68-Ronnie Gardner[8]; 10. 25-Jacob Denney[17]; 11. 7P-Kris Carroll[11]; 12. 8-Alex Sewell[18]; 13. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[20]; 14. 3W-Brandon Waelti[9]; 15. 9U-Kyle Spence[15]; 16. 7S-Jake Andreotti[12]; 17. (DNF) 3J-Parker Jones[5]; 18. (DNF) 93-Kyle Bellm[6]; 19. (DNF) 14T-Caden Sarale[19]; 20. (DNF) 3G-Kyle Cummins[14]

D-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding C-Feature

D Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 2. 5X-Shane Cottle[6]; 3. 13-Elijah Gile[5]; 4. 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[16]; 5. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[13]; 6. 25M-Alex Bright[7]; 7. 36-Michael Hubert[1]; 8. 14F-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 9. 15D-Andrew Deal[18]; 10. 3N-Jake Neuman[15]; 11. 5G-Gavan Boschele[3]; 12. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[19]; 13. 55T-Trevor Cline[9]; 14. 73D-David Gasper[20]; 15. 27-Keith Rauch[4]; 16. 6A-Ricky Lewis[17]; 17. (DNF) 8K-KJ Snow[10]; 18. (DNF) 11X-Donovan Peterson[11]; 19. (DNF) 4B-Chelby Hinton[12]; 20. (DNF) 9-Emilio Hoover[14]

D Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[4]; 2. 25-Jacob Denney[6]; 3. 8-Alex Sewell[1]; 4. 14T-Caden Sarale[5]; 5. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 6. 45X-Jace Park[8]; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 8. 8J-Jonathan Beason[16]; 9. 60X-Garet Williamson[9]; 10. 10J-Lane Goodman[10]; 11. 75-Mario Clouser[11]; 12. 55D-Nick Drake[12]; 13. 7C-Landon Crawley[15]; 14. 2J-Justin Grant[13]; 15. 19T-Mitchel Moles[19]; 16. 56E-Tyler Edwards[18]; 17. 1A-Trey Osborne[14]; 18. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[20]; 19. (DNS) 14J-Jody Rosenboom; 20. (DNS) 25K-Taylor Reimer

E-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding D-Feature

E Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[6]; 2. 6A-Ricky Lewis[7]; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal[1]; 4. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[5]; 5. 73D-David Gasper[11]; 6. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 7. 46-Kenney Johnson[8]; 8. 97X-Xavier Doney[15]; 9. 00-Ryder Laplante[13]; 10. 16C-David Camfield Jr[2]; 11. 09X-Bryant Bell[12]; 12. 7E-Cap Henry[10]; 13. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[18]; 14. 40-Max Adams[16]; 15. 55F-Johnny Kent[17]; 16. 1K-Brayton Lynch[14]; 17. 21D-Weston Gorham[19]; 18. 8S-Kyle Steffens[9]; 19. (DNF) 20C-CJ Sarna[3]; 20. (DNS) 8W-Hunter Schuerenberg

E Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 8J-Jonathan Beason[4]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[1]; 3. 56E-Tyler Edwards[3]; 4. 19T-Mitchel Moles[7]; 5. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[2]; 6. 2W-AJ Hopkins[6]; 7. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr[5]; 8. 91X-Danny Wood[10]; 9. 32S-Chase Stockon[8]; 10. 44X-Wesley Smith[13]; 11. 45H-Robbie Price[14]; 12. 16T-Kevin Newton[9]; 13. 19K-Riley Kreisel[11]; 14. 84-Jesse Love[12]; 15. 1-Sammy Swindell[17]; 16. 27X-Cody Leonard[16]; 17. 98P-Ryan Padgett[15]; 18. (DNS) 11B-Clinton Boyles; 19. (DNS) 74-Luke Hall; 20. (DNS) 98K-Kyle Larson

F-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding E-Feature

F Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 40-Max Adams[5]; 2. 97X-Xavier Doney[7]; 3. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 4. 55F-Johnny Kent[10]; 5. 21D-Weston Gorham[12]; 6. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[2]; 7. 48N-Wout Hoffmans[16]; 8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[18]; 9. 97S-Cam Schafer[9]; 10. 50-Daniel Adler[17]; 11. 97K-Tom Harris[15]; 12. 0G-Glenn Styres[6]; 13. 1M-Caden McCreary[4]; 14. 22B-Troy Betts[14]; 15. 7M-Mike Hess[11]; 16. 21B-Justin Bates[19]; 17. 14A-Cameron Hagin[13]; 18. (DNF) 23K-Kyle Simon[8]; 19. (DNF) 56-Mitchell Davis[20]; 20. (DNF) 23P-Preston Lattomus[3]

F Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 44X-Wesley Smith[1]; 2. 45H-Robbie Price[4]; 3. 98P-Ryan Padgett[5]; 4. 27X-Cody Leonard[7]; 5. 1-Sammy Swindell[3]; 6. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[6]; 7. 32-Casey Shuman[15]; 8. 15C-Carter Chevalier[2]; 9. 3-Cole Schroeder[10]; 10. 68W-Chance Crum[13]; 11. P1-Paul White[17]; 12. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[19]; 13. 1P-Terry Nichols[18]; 14. 73S-Shon Deskins[20]; 15. (DNF) 91B-Kevin Bayer[9]; 16. (DNF) 15G-Dennie Gieber[12]; 17. (DNF) 28B-Brandon Mattox[14]; 18. (DNF) 7R-Stuart Snyder[11]; 19. (DNF) 15-JJ Yeley[16]; 20. (DNF) 81C-Colten Cottle[8]

G-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding F-Feature

G Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 48N-Wout Hoffmans[3]; 2. 97K-Tom Harris[5]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 4. 50-Daniel Adler[7]; 5. 21B-Justin Bates[1]; 6. 87-Tanner Holmes[15]; 7. 22X-Steven Shebester[8]; 8. 44-Colton Hardy[13]; 9. 22T-Don Droud Jr[11]; 10. 14S-TJ Smith[14]; 11. 08K-Brody Wake[10]; 12. 23D-Devon Dobie[12]; 13. 77S-Robbie Smith[6]; 14. (DNF) 19P-Carson Perkins[4]; 15. (DNF) 321-Chad Winfrey[9]; 16. (DNS) 54C-Chance Hull

G Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 15-JJ Yeley[5]; 2. P1-Paul White[2]; 3. 1P-Terry Nichols[1]; 4. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[3]; 5. 73S-Shon Deskins[7]; 6. 00D-Broc Elliott[14]; 7. 6D-Isaac Chapple[12]; 8. 116-Claud Estes III[4]; 9. 17M-Jake Scott[11]; 10. 938-Bradley Fezard[8]; 11. 28K-Kory Schudy[16]; 12. 71G-Taylor Ferns[10]; 13. 20-Tadd Holliman[6]; 14. 07-Scout Spraggins[15]; 15. 17D-Cody Trammell[13]; 16. 10-Ryker Pace[9]

H-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding G-Feature

H Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22T-Don Droud Jr[1]; 2. 08K-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 44-Colton Hardy[4]; 4. 23D-Devon Dobie[2]; 5. 87-Tanner Holmes[9]; 6. 14S-TJ Smith[15]; 7. 35-Tyler Robbins[6]; 8. 7-Michelle Decker[5]; 9. 14M-Ben Worth[8]; 10. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[10]; 11. 22-Sean McClelland[14]; 12. 55S-Gage Green[13]; 13. 77J-John Klabunde[7]; 14. (DNF) 17H-Harli White[12]; 15. (DNF) 75G-Daniel Whitley[11]; 16. (DNS) 2E-Whit Gastineau

H Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 17M-Jake Scott[2]; 2. 6D-Isaac Chapple[1]; 3. 17D-Cody Trammell[3]; 4. 00D-Broc Elliott[5]; 5. 07-Scout Spraggins[4]; 6. 28K-Kory Schudy[9]; 7. 9A-Blake Bower[12]; 8. 6K-Austin Nigh[10]; 9. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[6]; 10. 7J-Shawn Jackson[8]; 11. 22J-Zach Hampton[15]; 12. 80A-DJ Estes[11]; 13. 48G-George Loux[7]; 14. 47-Brad Mosen[13]; 15. (DNF) 11K-AJ Bender[14]; 16. (DNS) 18-Anton Hernandez

I-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding H-Feature

I Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Tanner Holmes[13]; 2. 17H-Harli White[1]; 3. 75G-Daniel Whitley[3]; 4. 22-Sean McClelland[14]; 5. 55S-Gage Green[2]; 6. 14S-TJ Smith[15]; 7. 09T-Timmy Thrash[4]; 8. 57A-Daniel Robinson[10]; 9. 4K-Kayla Roell[11]; 10. 27J-Frank Beck III[5]; 11. 71E-Mariah Ede[12]; 12. 45J-Jerry Brey[7]; 13. 44B-Branigan Roark[6]; 14. (DNF) 51X-Joe Walker[8]; 15. (DNF) 10M-Darin Naida[9]; 16. (DNS) 38-Jason McDougal

I Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 28K-Kory Schudy[1]; 2. 9A-Blake Bower[4]; 3. 80A-DJ Estes[2]; 4. 11K-AJ Bender[9]; 5. 47-Brad Mosen[5]; 6. 22J-Zach Hampton[8]; 7. 77-Joey Wirth[14]; 8. 8D-Colin Deming[7]; 9. 22R-Gage Laney[3]; 10. 5J-Josh Hodge[6]; 11. 0S-Derek Sheaffer[11]; 12. 92M-Josh Most[13]; 13. M1-Colby Stubblefield[16]; 14. 14X-Andy Pake[12]; 15. 37P-Logan Prickett[15]; 16. 91-Jeff Stasa[10]

Kevin Studley J-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding I-Feature.

J Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 4K-Kayla Roell[2]; 2. 57A-Daniel Robinson[5]; 3. 87-Tanner Holmes[4]; 4. 71E-Mariah Ede[7]; 5. 14S-TJ Smith[11]; 6. 22-Sean McClelland[10]; 7. 7MF-Chance Morton[14]; 8. 19X-Brett Becker[1]; 9. 8B-Cooper Williams[6]; 10. 31S-RJ Corson[13]; 11. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[12]; 12. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 13. 08M-Dylan Menz[8]; 14. 42-Chris Cochran[9]; 15. (DNS) 19U-Pierce Urbanosky; 16. (DNS) 80D-Keith Martin

J Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 0S-Derek Sheaffer[2]; 2. 14X-Andy Pake[10]; 3. 92M-Josh Most[4]; 4. 77-Joey Wirth[5]; 5. 37P-Logan Prickett[6]; 6. M1-Colby Stubblefield[13]; 7. 17J-Ryan Bickett[9]; 8. 08J-Jace McIntosh[8]; 9. 71T-Kyler Johnson[11]; 10. 22S-AJ Johnson[7]; 11. 7DK-Darren Kauffman[3]; 12. (DNF) 60-Landon Britt[12]; 13. (DNF) 1H-Henry Chambers[1]; 14. (DNS) 83-Will Armitage; 15. (DNS) 4F-Chad Frewaldt; 16. (DNS) 2ND-Jeb Sessums

K-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding J-Feature

K Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 42-Chris Cochran[1]; 2. 22-Sean McClelland[5]; 3. 14S-TJ Smith[7]; 4. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[8]; 5. 31S-RJ Corson[3]; 6. 7MF-Chance Morton[12]; 7. 19J-Jack Berger[4]; 8. 81K-Dekota Gay[16]; 9. 75X-John Egan[6]; 10. 85L-Lee Nardelli[11]; 11. 4C-Cody Jessop[14]; 12. 26J-Jacob Harris[15]; 13. 22P-Brant O'Banion[9]; 14. 17L-Wyatt Rotz[13]; 15. 17C-Devin Camfield[2]; 16. (DNF) 17B-Josh Baughman[10]

K Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 08J-Jace McIntosh[3]; 2. 17J-Ryan Bickett[5]; 3. 14X-Andy Pake[4]; 4. 71T-Kyler Johnson[1]; 5. 60-Landon Britt[9]; 6. M1-Colby Stubblefield[8]; 7. 16-Santino Ferrucci[6]; 8. 3V-Jim Vanzant[2]; 9. 20H-Noah Harris[11]; 10. 49-Dillon Welch[14]; 11. 80H-Josh Hanna[10]; 12. 2MD-Marc Dailey[12]; 13. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[7]; 14. 03-Shayle Bade[15]; 15. 7F-Blake Green[16]; 16. 7L-Jarrad Warhurst[13]

L-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding K-Feature

L Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 85L-Lee Nardelli[2]; 2. 7MF-Chance Morton[9]; 3. 17L-Wyatt Rotz[1]; 4. 4C-Cody Jessop[4]; 5. 26J-Jacob Harris[3]; 6. 81K-Dekota Gay[8]; 7. 08-Brock Berreth[7]; 8. 70-Cade Cowles[11]; 9. 80S-Josh Hawkins[14]; 10. 22G-Jack France[15]; 11. 73T-Tom Dunkel[10]; 12. 2Z-Zach Blurton[12]; 13. 30X-Larry Bratti[5]; 14. (DNF) 7B-Cody Beard[13]; 15. (DNF) 6-Bill Rose[6]; 16. (DNS) 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr

L Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 20H-Noah Harris[5]; 2. 2MD-Marc Dailey[1]; 3. 7L-Jarrad Warhurst[3]; 4. 49-Dillon Welch[8]; 5. 03-Shayle Bade[10]; 6. 7F-Blake Green[2]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[9]; 8. 21K-Gage Rucker[11]; 9. 11H-Jori Hughes[4]; 10. 33-Stanley Kreisel[13]; 11. 2-Dave Axton[7]; 12. 4G-Cole Garner[15]; 13. 35H-AJ Hernandez[14]; 14. 27G-Steve Gresham[6]; 15. (DNF) 88A-Austin Torgerson[16]; 16. (DNF) 5F-Danny Frye III[12]

M-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding L-Feature

M Feature 1 (9 Laps): 1. 7MF-Chance Morton[6]; 2. 2Z-Zach Blurton[3]; 3. 70-Cade Cowles[7]; 4. 80S-Josh Hawkins[10]; 5. 7B-Cody Beard[8]; 6. 22G-Jack France[2]; 7. (DNF) 33W-Rece Wommack[12]; 8. (DNF) 53R-Sean Robbins[11]; 9. (DNF) 8M-Kade Morton[9]; 10. (DNF) 1HD-Tommy Colburn[5]; 11. (DNF) 77B-Bret Klabunde[13]; 12. (DNF) 41W-Brad Wyatt[4]; 13. (DNF) 4H-Caleb Padgett[1]; 14. (DNS) 47K-Kevin Brewer; 15. (DNS) 11G-Travis Jenkins; 16. (DNS) 118-Scott Evans **Race ended at 9 laps due to attrition and all drivers transferring.

M Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 21K-Gage Rucker[1]; 2. 5F-Danny Frye III[2]; 3. 33-Stanley Kreisel[7]; 4. 35H-AJ Hernandez[6]; 5. 4G-Cole Garner[9]; 6. 88A-Austin Torgerson[12]; 7. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[14]; 8. 99K-Robert Carson[3]; 9. 121-Steve Glover[11]; 10. 31D-Miles Doherty[8]; 11. (DNF) 10C-Dalton Camfield[5]; 12. (DNF) 23T-Tristan Lee[10]; 13. (DNF) 31-Kyle Beilman[13]; 14. (DNF) 80-Clint Woolbright[4]; 15. (DNS) 77R-Jack Wagner; 16. (DNS) 84R-Chris Roseland

N-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding M-Feature

N Feature 1 (6 Laps): 1. 70-Cade Cowles[3]; 2. 80S-Josh Hawkins[8]; 3. 8M-Kade Morton[7]; 4. 33W-Rece Wommack[4]; 5. 53R-Sean Robbins[14]; 6. 77B-Bret Klabunde[5]; 7. 7D-Josh Bilicki[11]; 8. 17K-Tony Helton[6]; 9. (DNF) 35S-Isaiah Vasquez[9]; 10. (DNF) 130-Chase Osterhoff[13]; 11. (DNF) 28J-Joe Perry[12]; 12. (DNF) 35K-Joey Klemish[1]; 13. (DNF) 21G-John Murdie[2]; 14. (DNF) 251-Johnny Brown Jr[10]; 15. (DNS) 2R-Matt Rossi; 16. (DNS) 7W-Brendon Wiseley **10 minute time limit reached.

N Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 121-Steve Glover[3]; 2. 23T-Tristan Lee[9]; 3. 31-Kyle Beilman[11]; 4. 88A-Austin Torgerson[10]; 5. 84R-Chris Roseland[1]; 6. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[13]; 7. 0-Johnny Murdock[8]; 8. F5-Devin Simmons[6]; 9. (DNF) 17X-Kurt Stellhorn[12]; 10. (DNF) 33B-Mike Bitner[5]; 11. (DNF) 29K-Brian Harvey[4]; 12. (DNF) 19S-Dylan Archer[2]; 13. (DNF) 09-Scott Lawrence[7]; 14. (DNS) 7K-Kolton Gariss; 15. (DNS) 86C-David Camfield Sr; 16. (DNS) 218-Robert Speak

O-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding N-Feature

O Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 35S-Isaiah Vasquez[4]; 2. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[2]; 3. 7D-Josh Bilicki[3]; 4. 28J-Joe Perry[5]; 5. 130-Chase Osterhoff[8]; 6. 53R-Sean Robbins[7]; 7. 11C-Mike Woodruff[11]; 8. 6W-Colin White[12]; 9. 14E-Joseph Wray IV[6]; 10. 8X-Jeff Schindler[10]; 11. 5H-Casey Hicks[9]; 12. 18K-Billy Rayburn[1]; 13. (DNS) 715-Robert Bell; 14. (DNS) 20S-John Sarna

O Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 23T-Tristan Lee[1]; 2. 88A-Austin Torgerson[5]; 3. 31-Kyle Beilman[8]; 4. 218-Robert Speak[6]; 5. 17X-Kurt Stellhorn[7]; 6. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[10]; 7. 92-Slater Helt[12]; 8. 0J-Kevin Carl[9]; 9. 14R-Nathan Smith[4]; 10. 70K-Tim Kent[3]; 11. (DNF) 15F-Brandon Dean[11]; 12. (DNF) 7JR-JD Black[13]; 13. (DNF) 6X-Anthony Esberg[2]; 14. (DNS) 96-Cody Brewer; 15. (DNS) 00S-Jamie Speers

P-Features: Scratched with cars remaining moving to the O-Features

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

Sunday, January 14, 2024

American Brad Sweet claimed the WA Speedweek Grand Final at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night, from local hero Callum Williamson and fellow American Brock Zearfoss.

It was the third win from five outings for the five-time World of Outlaws champion – taking this win after starting from p3 - and biding his time in a demanding track that took rubber and was hard on tyres due to the extreme weather conditions in Perth.

He now heads back to America to prepare for the start of the High Limits sprintcar series on the back of a second and a DNF in his only other WA outings.

Sweet started the night with a fourth in his qualifying group and then took a third in his heat race and a second in the A Dash.

He slipped into second early behind early race leader Jason Kendrick before dropping back to third and then by lap four was up into second where he stayed before putting a move on Zearfoss who led from much of the middle sector.

Sweet made the telling move with about seven laps to go, setting up the popular win.

Williamson, thanks to a win, a pair of seconds, a third, a fourth and an eighth from the last six shows, claimed the Speedweek crown after his main rival heading into the last round, American Rico Abreu, was involved in an incident on the back straight and was unable to have the front-end of the USA24 replaced in time in the work area after only a couple of laps completed.

Williamson was second quickest in his qualifying group before racing to wins in both his heat race and A Dash to start on the front row with Kendrick.

Zearfoss, who was quickest in his qualifying group, went from fourth to second in his heat race, and took a second in the B Dash, started the final from p4.

He looked strong on a couple of restarts before taking the lead, only to lose it to Sweet in the dying stages.

James Inglis, who started from p10, crossed the line in fourth, while Jason Pryde, who started from p14, was impressive to take fifth, a gain of nine places against tough opposition, to be this round’s Kincrome Hard Charger award winner.

Kendrick finally found some form and started the feature race from p2 after taking wins in his heat race and B Dash.

After leading early, he was unable to maintain that momentum but crossed the line in sixth place.

Series points leader Dayne Kingshott started from p8 and finished seventh, while Kaiden Manders started from p12 and finished 8th.

Kris Coyle had a tough night but managed to salvage the show in the feature race, starting from p16 and finishing ninth, while Victorian Brenten Farrer was 10th after starting from 15.

Jamie Maiolo gained two spots to be 11th, ahead of Andrew Priolo who made up five spots to be 12th and AJ Nash who started 23rd and finished 13th.

Ken Sartori was 14th, in front of Jack Williamson and Tim King as the other finishers.

Trent Pigdon had a mixed night, setting the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time before being involved in an incident with Jaydee Dack in the first heat that saw both of them fail to finish.

Pigdon was able to repair the front-end of the W19 and qualified at the back end of the final after winning the B Main – he was a non-finisher in the A Main.

There was too much damage for Dack who was out for the night and also feeling sore from the big crash.

It was a similar outcome for Mitchell Wormall who crashed in his heat race and was also out for the night.

Taylor Milling was one of the hard luck stories of the night, winning the second heat and then starting on the front row with Williamson in the A Dash.

As he was attempting a move around the outside of Williamson, there was contact between the cars and he was out of the race with both rear tyres deflated.

He gained enough points to start p11 in the final but crashed out hard on the first lap with Ryan Lancaster, who has also endured a run of bad luck, being caught up in the incident and also being out.

Brad Maiolo activated the caught lights a few moments later against the turn three concrete fence.

The fourth American in the field, Cory Eliason, had a night he would rather forget after a p5 start.

He spun on the first lap and resumed from the rear before slowing and heading infield with 12 laps remaining.

Sprintcar racing now takes a break in Western Australia to allow competitors to travel east for the Australian Sprintcar Championship and the Warrnambool Classic, both in Victoria.

The series resumes with the LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix at Bunbury Speedway on Saturday, February 3.

RESULTS

Qualifying group 1: Trent Pigdon 13.380, Callum Williamson 13.448, Jaydee Dack 13.574, Brad Sweet 13.649, Brad Maiolo 13.701, Ryan Lancaster 13.774, Brenten Farrer 13.775, Cameron McKenzie 14.126, Tim King 14.242.

Group 2: Cory Eliason 13.489, Mitchell Wormall 13.693, Taylor Milling 13.766, Jason Pryde 13.868, Rico Abreu 13.942, Jack Williamson 14.001, Jamie Maiolo 14.030, Kye Scroop 14.039, Kris Coyle 14.170, AJ Nash 14.240.

Group 3: Brock Zearfoss 13.616, Dayne Kingshott 13.889, Jason Kendrick 13.897, James Inglis 14.002, Kaiden Manders 14.175, Andrew Priolo 14.298, Ken Sartori 14.517, Brock Kenny 14.577, Myles Bolgers 15.017.

Heat 1: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Ryan Lancaster, 3rd Brad Sweet, 4th Brad Maiolo, 5th Cameron McKenzie, 6th Brenten Farrer, 7th Tim King. DNF: Trent Pigdon and Jaydee Dack.

Heat 2: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Rico Abreu, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Cory Eliason, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th AJ Nash, 7th Jason Pryde, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Kye Scroop. DNF: Mitchell Wormall.

Heat 3: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Brock Zearfoss, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th James Inglis, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Andrew Priolo, 7th Brock Kenny, 8th Ken Sartori, 9th Myles Bolger.

A Dash: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Brad Sweet, 3rd Cory Eliason, 4th Ryan Lancaster, 5th Brad Maiolo. DNF: Taylor Milling.

B Dash: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Brock Zeafross, 3rd Rico Abreu, 4th Dayne Kingshott, 5th James Inglis, 6th Kaiden Manders.

Midpack Madness: 1st Jamie Maiolo, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Brenten Farrer, 4th Kris Coyle, 5th Andrew Priolo, 6th Cameron McKenzie, 7th Jack Williamson, 8th Ken Sartori.

B Main: 1st Trent Pigdon, 2nd Brock Kenny, 3rd Al Nash, 4th Tim King, 5th Kye Scroop. DNF: Myles Bolger, DNS: Jaydee Dack and Mitchell Wormall.

Feature race: 1st Brad Sweet, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Brock Zearfoss, 4th James Inglis, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Jason Kendrick, 7th Dayne Kingshott, 8th Kaiden Manders, 9th Kris Coyle, 10th Brenten Farrer, 11th Jamie Maiolo, 12th Andrew Priolo, 13th AJ Nash, 14th Ken Sartori, 15th Jack Williamson, 16th Tim King. DNF Brock Kenny, Cameron McKenzie, Cory Eliason, Trent Pigdon, Rico Abreu, Bradley Maiolo, Ryan Lancaster and Taylor Milling.

WA Speedweek final points after 6 rounds, top 30: Callum Williamson 862, Rico Abreu 830, Dayne Kingshott 830, Brock Zearfoss 818, Kaiden Manders 796, James Inglis 796, Jamie Maiolo 794, Cory Eliason 778, Bradley Maiolo 762, Kris Coyle 744, Ryan Lancaster 736, Taylor Milling 730, Jason Kendrick 730, Jason Pryde 706, Brad Sweet 702, Andrew Priolo 702, Trent Pigdon 628, Jaydee Dack 600, Brenten Farrer 594, Cameron McKenzie 564, Jack Williamson 542, Mitchell Wormall 538, Luke Oldfield 508, Brock Kenny 502, Kye Scroop 486, Ken Sartori 398, Lynton Jeffrey 280, AJ Nash 280, Aaron Chircop 256, Nathan Swan 250.

Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series points after 10 of 18 rounds, top 30: Dayne Kingshott 1686, James Inglis 1664, Bradley Maiolo 1596, Kaiden Manders 1578, Jamie Maiolo 1574, Jason Kendrick 1564, Kris Coyle 1508, Andrew Priolo 1504, Ryan Lancaster 1478, Taylor Milling 1476, Jason Pryde 1464, Trent Pigdon 1396, Jaydee Dack 1334, Callum Williamson 1298, Kye Scroop 1180, Mitchell Wormall 1150, Cameron McKenzie 1060, Jack Williamson 1036, AJ Nash 1026, Ken Sartori 1014, Brock Kenny 940, Rico Abreu 936, Brenten Farrer 882, Brad Sweet 852, Brock Zearfoss 818, Cory Eliason 778, Luke Oldfield 696, Matthew Cross 694, Nathan Swan 662 and Tim Boujous 574.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Trent Pigdon.

Hoosier tyre draws: Myles Bolger and Jaydee Dack.

Kincome Hard Charger: Jason Pryde.

Wilson’s Brewing Company Best Presented: Jason Pryde

Jokers played this round (last round of 5 opportunities): Trent Pigdon, Kye Scroop, AJ Nash, Cameron McKenzie, Brock Kenny, Brenten Farrer, Tim King, Myles Bolger, Ken Sartori, Rico Abreu and Brad Sweet.

Upcoming rounds:

February 3: LJM Sprintcar Grand Prix

Bunbury Speedway

Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series Round 11.

February 9: Barbagallo Australian Sprintcar Nationals Night 1

Perth Motorplex

February 10: Barbagallo Australian Sprintcar Nationals Night 2

Perth Motorplex

Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series Round 12.

February 14: Midweek Sprintcar Mayhem

Perth Motorplex

 

 

 

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy
Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.
Friday, January 12, 2024
Hard Rock Hotel Casino, Tulsa Qualifying Night

Car Count: 80
Event Count: 365

OERB Heat Races: Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers.

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 56E-Tyler Edwards[2]; 2. 39-Logan Seavey[4]; 3. 74-Luke Hall[1]; 4. 7R-Stuart Snyder[6]; 5. 35-Tyler Robbins[7]; 6. 27G-Steve Gresham[3]; 7. 41W-Brad Wyatt[9]; 8. 42-Chris Cochran[8]; 9. 8X-Jeff Schindler[5]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 68-Ronnie Gardner[1]; 2. 77S-Robbie Smith[2]; 3. 5J-Josh Hodge[3]; 4. 83-Will Armitage[9]; 5. 0G-Glenn Styres[5]; 6. 75X-John Egan[7]; 7. 6-Bill Rose[4]; 8. 14R-Nathan Smith[8]; 9. (DNF) 72J-Sam Johnson[6]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 68K-Emerson Axsom[4]; 3. 38-Jason McDougal[2]; 4. 22T-Don Droud Jr[3]; 5. 44X-Wesley Smith[6]; 6. 19-Tim McCreadie[9]; 7. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[7]; 8. 5H-Casey Hicks[8]; 9. (DNF) 75A-Bryan Stanfill[5]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Daryn Pittman[6]; 2. 21B-Justin Bates[1]; 3. 1H-Henry Chambers[3]; 4. 8S-Kyle Steffens[5]; 5. 45X-Jace Park[7]; 6. 97S-Cam Schafer[8]; 7. (DNF) 57B-Zach Boden[2]; 8. (DNF) 7D-Josh Bilicki[4]; 9. (DNS) 6C-Rayce Rudy

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 2J-Justin Grant[2]; 2. 28-Ace McCarthy[7]; 3. 28K-Kory Schudy[3]; 4. 8W-Hunter Schuerenberg[8]; 5. 35K-Joey Klemish[4]; 6. 21K-Gage Rucker[6]; 7. 77R-Jack Wagner[9]; 8. 0-Johnny Murdock[5]; 9. (DNF) 66-Harry Elzo[1]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[3]; 2. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 63G-Frankie Guerrini[6]; 4. 36-Michael Hubert[9]; 5. 19X-Brett Becker[8]; 6. 7K-Kolton Gariss[1]; 7. (DNF) 12-Beau Gastineau[2]; 8. (DNF) 80S-Josh Hawkins[5]; 9. (DNF) 8L-Kurt Blackaby[7]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 63-Cale Coons[3]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker[5]; 3. 17H-Harli White[4]; 4. 1P-Terry Nichols[7]; 5. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[8]; 6. 47K-Kevin Brewer[9]; 7. 84R-Chris Roseland[1]; 8. 00S-Jamie Speers[2]; 9. 0J-Kevin Carl[6]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[1]; 2. 20-Tadd Holliman[2]; 3. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[4]; 4. 5X-Shane Cottle[8]; 5. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 6. 33W-Rece Wommack[6]; 7. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[7]; 8. 2MD-Marc Dailey[5]; 9. 130-Chase Osterhoff[9]

OERB Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Bryant Wiedeman[3]; 2. 95-Chris Andrews[2]; 3. 32S-Chase Stockon[5]; 4. 18-Anton Hernandez[4]; 5. 11X-Donovan Peterson[7]; 6. 16-Santino Ferrucci[1]; 7. 71T-Kyler Johnson[8]; 8. (DNF) 19A-Hayden Reinbold[6]

D-Features: Top 2 advance to corresponding C-Feature.

D Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 42-Chris Cochran[1]; 2. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[4]; 3. 80S-Josh Hawkins[3]; 4. 7D-Josh Bilicki[6]; 5. 00S-Jamie Speers[5]; 6. 8X-Jeff Schindler[7]; 7. 5H-Casey Hicks[2]; 8. (DNF) 72J-Sam Johnson[8]; 9. (DNS) 12-Beau Gastineau; 10. (DNS) 66-Harry Elzo

D Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 84R-Chris Roseland[3]; 2. 2MD-Marc Dailey[5]; 3. 0-Johnny Murdock[4]; 4. 14R-Nathan Smith[1]; 5. 130-Chase Osterhoff[6]; 6. (DNF) 0J-Kevin Carl[7]; 7. (DNF) 57B-Zach Boden[2]; 8. (DNS) 8L-Kurt Blackaby; 9. (DNS) 75A-Bryan Stanfill; 10. (DNS) 6C-Rayce Rudy

Smiley's Racing Products C-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding B-Feature.

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 22T-Don Droud Jr[2]; 2. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[9]; 3. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[12]; 4. 97S-Cam Schafer[3]; 5. 42-Chris Cochran[11]; 6. 16-Santino Ferrucci[10]; 7. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr[5]; 8. 27G-Steve Gresham[8]; 9. (DNF) 47K-Kevin Brewer[1]; 10. (DNF) 77R-Jack Wagner[6]; 11. (DNF) 35K-Joey Klemish[4]; 12. (DNF) 33W-Rece Wommack[7]

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 18-Anton Hernandez[1]; 2. 44X-Wesley Smith[2]; 3. 0G-Glenn Styres[3]; 4. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[8]; 5. 71T-Kyler Johnson[7]; 6. 75X-John Egan[4]; 7. 2MD-Marc Dailey[12]; 8. 6-Bill Rose[10]; 9. 21K-Gage Rucker[6]; 10. 41W-Brad Wyatt[5]; 11. 84R-Chris Roseland[11]; 12. (DNF) 7K-Kolton Gariss[9]

Team Toyota Qualifiers: Top 16 in combined passing points advance to the A-Feature.

Team Toyota Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 2. 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[2]; 3. 81-Bryant Wiedeman[5]; 4. 21-Daryn Pittman[6]; 5. 83-Will Armitage[4]; 6. 1P-Terry Nichols[1]; 7. 35-Tyler Robbins[10]; 8. 28K-Kory Schudy[9]; 9. 21B-Justin Bates[7]; 10. 19X-Brett Becker[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 8W-Hunter Schuerenberg[2]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker[5]; 3. 45X-Jace Park[9]; 4. 77S-Robbie Smith[1]; 5. 28-Ace McCarthy[6]; 6. 17H-Harli White[7]; 7. 63G-Frankie Guerrini[3]; 8. 36-Michael Hubert[4]; 9. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[8]; 10. (DNS) 38-Jason McDougal

Team Toyota Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[6]; 2. 39-Logan Seavey[4]; 3. 5X-Shane Cottle[2]; 4. 56E-Tyler Edwards[5]; 5. 68-Ronnie Gardner[3]; 6. 20-Tadd Holliman[1]; 7. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[7]; 8. 8S-Kyle Steffens[9]; 9. 11X-Donovan Peterson[10]; 10. 5J-Josh Hodge[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 2J-Justin Grant[5]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. 95-Chris Andrews[1]; 4. 19-Tim McCreadie[10]; 5. 68K-Emerson Axsom[4]; 6. 74-Luke Hall[9]; 7. 63-Cale Coons[6]; 8. 7R-Stuart Snyder[7]; 9. 32S-Chase Stockon[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Henry Chambers[8]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 4 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 63-Cale Coons[3]; 2. 68-Ronnie Gardner[2]; 3. 63G-Frankie Guerrini[5]; 4. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[7]; 5. 8S-Kyle Steffens[8]; 6. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[14]; 7. 19A-Hayden Reinbold[15]; 8. 97S-Cam Schafer[16]; 9. 21B-Justin Bates[9]; 10. 20-Tadd Holliman[6]; 11. 22T-Don Droud Jr[13]; 12. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 13. 17H-Harli White[4]; 14. 5J-Josh Hodge[12]; 15. 19X-Brett Becker[11]; 16. (DNF) 83-Will Armitage[1]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 68K-Emerson Axsom[1]; 2. 74-Luke Hall[3]; 3. 36-Michael Hubert[5]; 4. 11X-Donovan Peterson[7]; 5. 32S-Chase Stockon[8]; 6. 44X-Wesley Smith[10]; 7. 0G-Glenn Styres[11]; 8. 7R-Stuart Snyder[6]; 9. 1P-Terry Nichols[4]; 10. 77S-Robbie Smith[2]; 11. (DNF) 18-Anton Hernandez[9]; 12. (DNS) 35-Tyler Robbins; 13. (DNS) 28K-Kory Schudy; 14. (DNS) 38-Jason McDougal; 15. (DNS) 1H-Henry Chambers; 16. (DNS) 19U-Pierce Urbanosky

A-Feature: Top 2 advance to Saturday's A-Feature.

Hard Rock A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey[7]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[1]; 3. 11A-Andrew Felker[3]; 4. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[5]; 5. 68K-Emerson Axsom[18]; 6. 81-Bryant Wiedeman[6]; 7. 21-Daryn Pittman[4]; 8. 28-Ace McCarthy[11]; 9. 97-Gavin Miller[10]; 10. 63-Cale Coons[17]; 11. 63G-Frankie Guerrini[21]; 12. 68-Ronnie Gardner[19]; 13. 19-Tim McCreadie[14]; 14. 95-Chris Andrews[16]; 15. 36-Michael Hubert[22]; 16. 14J-Jody Rosenboom[23]; 17. 5X-Shane Cottle[15]; 18. 45X-Jace Park[9]; 19. 11X-Donovan Peterson[24]; 20. (DNF) 2J-Justin Grant[2]; 21. (DNF) 8W-Hunter Schuerenberg[8]; 22. (DNF) 56E-Tyler Edwards[13]; 23. (DNF) 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[12]; 24. (DNF) 74-Luke Hall[20]

Lap Leader(s): Ryan Timms 1-7, 16-28; Steven Snyder, Jr. 8-15; Logan Seavey 29-30;
Hard Charger: Emerson Axsom +13

 

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla. Saturday, January 13, 2024

Event Car Count: 365

A-Feature:

MPV Express 67 Speedway Pole Dash

Lineup Pole Shuffle (4 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey; 2. 98-Tanner Carrick; 3. 41-Corey Day; 4. 71W-Michael Kofoid; 5. 1S-Spencer Bayston; 6. 88-Tanner Thorson; 7. 67-Ryan Timms; 8. 17W-Shane Golobic; 9. 29S-Hank Davis; 10. 55A-Jake Swanson

B-Features: Top 7 advance to the A-Feature

Lineup B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker; 2. 1I-Briggs Danner; 3. 31B-Chase Johnson; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe; 5. 58-David Gravel; 6. 68K-Emerson Axsom; 7. 27W-Colby Copeland; 8. 21H-Brady Bacon; 9. 71P-Cannon McIntosh; 10. 7T-Thomas Meseraull; 11. 21-Daryn Pittman; 12. 71-Jade Avedisian; 13. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr; 14. 51B-Joe B Miller; 15. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr

Lineup B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 59-Michael Pickens; 2. 7U-Chase McDermand; 3. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto; 5. 55V-CJ Leary; 6. 89-Chris Windom; 7. 21J-Kameron Key; 8. 81-Bryant Wiedeman; 9. 71K-Kale Drake; 10. 29-Tim Buckwalter; 11. 32T-Trey Marcham; 12. 57W-Landon Brooks; 13. 28-Ace McCarthy; 14. 57-Tyler Courtney; 15. 5CB-Karter Sarff

C-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding B-Feature

Lineup C Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller; 2. 67K-Brent Crews; 3. 87W-Ryan Bernal; 4. 32W-Gary Taylor; 5. 27B-Jake Bubak; 6. 63G-Frankie Guerrini; 7. 5D-Michael Stewart; 8. 02-Ashton Torgerson; 9. 19B-Cole Bodine; 10. 08X-Parker Price Miller; 11. 19-Tim McCreadie; 12. 83M-Rylan Gray; 13. 2D-Matt Sherrell; 14. 41X-Howard Moore; 15. 14P-Kyle Strickler

Lineup C Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 2H-Nick Hoffman; 2. 47X-Zach Daum; 3. 63-Cale Coons; 4. 7X-Jerry Coons Jr; 5. 3J-Parker Jones; 6. 93-Kyle Bellm; 7. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg; 8. 68-Ronnie Gardner; 9. 3W-Brandon Waelti; 10. 54-Matt Westfall; 11. 7P-Kris Carroll; 12. 7S-Jake Andreotti; 13. 95-Chris Andrews; 14. 3G-Kyle Cummins; 15. 9U-Kyle Spence

D-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding C-Feature

Lineup D Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 36-Michael Hubert; 2. 52-Blake Hahn; 3. 5G-Gavan Boschele; 4. 27-Keith Rauch; 5. 13-Elijah Gile; 6. 5X-Shane Cottle; 7. 25M-Alex Bright; 8. 14F-Jeffrey Newell; 9. 55T-Trevor Cline; 10. 8K-KJ Snow; 11. 11X-Donovan Peterson; 12. 4B-Chelby Hinton; 13. 19M-Ethan Mitchell; 14. 9-Emilio Hoover; 15. 3N-Jake Neuman

Lineup D Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 8-Alex Sewell; 2. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr; 3. 14J-Jody Rosenboom; 4. 86-Daison Pursley; 5. 14T-Caden Sarale; 6. 25-Jacob Denney; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman; 8. 45X-Jace Park; 9. 60X-Garet Williamson; 10. 10J-Lane Goodman; 11. 75-Mario Clouser; 12. 55D-Nick Drake; 13. 2J-Justin Grant; 14. 1A-Trey Osborne; 15. 7C-Landon Crawley

E-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding D-Feature

Lineup E Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 8W-Hunter Schuerenberg; 2. 16C-David Camfield Jr; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal; 4. 20G-Noah Gass; 5. 20C-CJ Sarna; 6. 71R-Ricky Stenhouse Jr; 7. 45S-Caleb Stelzig; 8. 46-Kenney Johnson; 9. 6A-Ricky Lewis; 10. 7E-Cap Henry; 11. 8S-Kyle Steffens; 12. 09X-Bryant Bell; 13. 73D-David Gasper; 14. 1K-Brayton Lynch; 15. 00-Ryder Laplante

Lineup E Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer; 2. 87F-Kinzer Edwards; 3. 56E-Tyler Edwards; 4. 8J-Jonathan Beason; 5. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr; 6. 2W-AJ Hopkins; 7. 11B-Clinton Boyles; 8. 74-Luke Hall; 9. 19T-Mitchel Moles; 10. 98K-Kyle Larson; 11. 32S-Chase Stockon; 12. 16T-Kevin Newton; 13. 91X-Danny Wood; 14. 19K-Riley Kreisel; 15. 84-Jesse Love

F-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding E-Feature

Lineup F Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 91K-Kaylee Bryson; 2. 9B-Brian Schwabauer; 3. 23P-Preston Lattomus; 4. 1M-Caden McCreary; 5. 40-Max Adams; 6. 0G-Glenn Styres; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis; 8. 23K-Kyle Simon; 9. 97X-Xavier Doney; 10. 55F-Johnny Kent; 11. 97S-Cam Schafer; 12. 21D-Weston Gorham; 13. 7M-Mike Hess; 14. 22B-Troy Betts; 15. 14A-Cameron Hagin

Lineup F Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 44X-Wesley Smith; 2. 15C-Carter Chevalier; 3. 1-Sammy Swindell; 4. 45H-Robbie Price; 5. 98P-Ryan Padgett; 6. 19A-Hayden Reinbold; 7. 27X-Cody Leonard; 8. 81C-Colten Cottle; 9. 91B-Kevin Bayer; 10. 3-Cole Schroeder; 11. 7R-Stuart Snyder; 12. 15G-Dennie Gieber; 13. 68W-Chance Crum; 14. 28B-Brandon Mattox; 15. 32-Casey Shuman

G-Features: Top 5 advance to the corresponding F-Feature

Lineup G Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 21B-Justin Bates; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr; 3. 48N-Wout Hoffmans; 4. 19P-Carson Perkins; 5. 97K-Tom Harris; 6. 77S-Robbie Smith; 7. 50-Daniel Adler; 8. 22X-Steven Shebester; 9. 321-Chad Winfrey; 10. 54C-Chance Hull

Lineup G Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 1P-Terry Nichols; 2. P1-Paul White; 3. 2B-Tanner Berryhill; 4. 116-Claud Estes III; 5. 15-JJ Yeley; 6. 20-Tadd Holliman; 7. 73S-Shon Deskins; 8. 938-Bradley Fezard; 9. 10-Ryker Pace; 10. 71G-Taylor Ferns

H-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding G-Feature

Lineup H Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22T-Don Droud Jr; 2. 23D-Devon Dobie; 3. 08K-Brody Wake; 4. 44-Colton Hardy; 5. 2E-Whit Gastineau; 6. 35-Tyler Robbins; 7. 7-Michelle Decker; 8. 14M-Ben Worth; 9. 77J-John Klabunde; 10. 24S-Rodney Westhafer

Lineup H Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Anton Hernandez; 2. 17M-Jake Scott; 3. 6D-Isaac Chapple; 4. 07-Scout Spraggins; 5. 17D-Cody Trammell; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti; 7. 00D-Broc Elliott; 8. 7J-Shawn Jackson; 9. 48G-George Loux; 10. 6K-Austin Nigh

I-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding H-Feature

Lineup I Feature 1 (6 Laps): 1. 17H-Harli White; 2. 55S-Gage Green; 3. 75G-Daniel Whitley; 4. 09T-Timmy Thrash; 5. 27J-Frank Beck III; 6. 38-Jason McDougal; 7. 45J-Jerry Brey; 8. 44B-Branigan Roark; 9. 10M-Darin Naida; 10. 51X-Joe Walker

Lineup I Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 28K-Kory Schudy; 2. 80A-DJ Estes; 3. 22R-Gage Laney; 4. 9A-Blake Bower; 5. 47-Brad Mosen; 6. 5J-Josh Hodge; 7. 8D-Colin Deming; 8. 22J-Zach Hampton; 9. 11K-AJ Bender; 10. 91-Jeff Stasa

Kevin Studley J-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding I-Feature.

Lineup J Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 19X-Brett Becker; 2. 4K-Kayla Roell; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell; 4. 87-Tanner Holmes; 5. 57A-Daniel Robinson; 6. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky; 7. 8B-Cooper Williams; 8. 80D-Keith Martin; 9. 71E-Mariah Ede; 10. 08M-Dylan Menz

Lineup J Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 1H-Henry Chambers; 2. 0S-Derek Sheaffer; 3. 7DK-Darren Kauffman; 4. 92M-Josh Most; 5. 77-Joey Wirth; 6. 83-Will Armitage; 7. 37P-Logan Prickett; 8. 4F-Chad Frewaldt; 9. 2ND-Jeb Sessums; 10. 22S-AJ Johnson

K-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding J-Feature

Lineup K Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 42-Chris Cochran; 2. 17C-Devin Camfield; 3. 31S-RJ Corson; 4. 19J-Jack Berger; 5. 22-Sean McClelland; 6. 75X-John Egan; 7. 14S-TJ Smith; 8. 25B-Steve Buckwalter; 9. 22P-Brant O'Banion; 10. 17B-Josh Baughman

Lineup K Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 71T-Kyler Johnson; 2. 3V-Jim Vanzant; 3. 08J-Jace McIntosh; 4. 14X-Andy Pake; 5. 17J-Ryan Bickett; 6. 16-Santino Ferrucci; 7. 42K-Kevin Battefeld; 8. M1-Colby Stubblefield; 9. 60-Landon Britt; 10. 80H-Josh Hanna

L-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding K-Feature

Lineup L Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 60M-Earl McDoulett Jr; 2. 85L-Lee Nardelli; 3. 17L-Wyatt Rotz; 4. 4C-Cody Jessop; 5. 26J-Jacob Harris; 6. 6-Bill Rose; 7. 30X-Larry Bratti; 8. 81K-Dekota Gay; 9. 08-Brock Berreth; 10. 73T-Tom Dunkel

Lineup L Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 2MD-Marc Dailey; 2. 7F-Blake Green; 3. 7L-Jarrad Warhurst; 4. 11H-Jori Hughes; 5. 20H-Noah Harris; 6. 27G-Steve Gresham; 7. 2-Dave Axton; 8. 49-Dillon Welch; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea; 10. 03-Shayle Bade

M-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding L-Feature

Lineup M Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 47K-Kevin Brewer; 2. 11G-Travis Jenkins; 3. 4H-Caleb Padgett; 4. 22G-Jack France; 5. 2Z-Zach Blurton; 6. 41W-Brad Wyatt; 7. 118-Scott Evans; 8. 7MF-Chance Morton; 9. 1HD-Tommy Colburn; 10. 7B-Cody Beard

Lineup M Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 21K-Gage Rucker; 2. 5F-Danny Frye III; 3. 99K-Robert Carson; 4. 80-Clint Woolbright; 5. 10C-Dalton Camfield; 6. 77R-Jack Wagner; 7. 33-Stanley Kreisel; 8. 35H-AJ Hernandez; 9. 4G-Cole Garner; 10. 31D-Miles Doherty

N-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding M-Feature

Lineup N Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 35K-Joey Klemish; 2. 21G-John Murdie; 3. 70-Cade Cowles; 4. 7W-Brendon Wiseley; 5. 2R-Matt Rossi; 6. 33W-Rece Wommack; 7. 77B-Bret Klabunde; 8. 17K-Tony Helton; 9. 8M-Kade Morton; 10. 80S-Josh Hawkins

Lineup N Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 84R-Chris Roseland; 2. 19S-Dylan Archer; 3. 121-Steve Glover; 4. 29K-Brian Harvey; 5. 7K-Kolton Gariss; 6. 33B-Mike Bitner; 7. F5-Devin Simmons; 8. 86C-David Camfield Sr; 9. 09-Scott Lawrence; 10. 0-Johnny Murdock

O-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding N-Feature

Lineup O Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 18K-Billy Rayburn; 2. 251-Johnny Brown Jr; 3. 715-Robert Bell; 4. 35S-Isaiah Vasquez; 5. 7D-Josh Bilicki; 6. 20S-John Sarna; 7. 14E-Joseph Wray IV; 8. 28J-Joe Perry; 9. 130-Chase Osterhoff; 10. 53R-Sean Robbins

Lineup O Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 23T-Tristan Lee; 2. 6X-Anthony Esberg; 3. 70K-Tim Kent; 4. 14R-Nathan Smith; 5. 88A-Austin Torgerson; 6. 218-Robert Speak; 7. 96-Cody Brewer; 8. 00S-Jamie Speers; 9. 17X-Kurt Stellhorn; 10. 31-Kyle Beilman

P-Features: Top 6 advance to the corresponding O-Feature

Lineup P Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9X-Zac Millikin; 2. 8X-Jeff Schindler; 3. 21R-Chase Young; 4. 5H-Casey Hicks; 5. 72J-Sam Johnson; 6. 9P-Kevin Cook; 7. 16R-Kyle Jones; 8. 6W-Colin White; 9. 11C-Mike Woodruff; 10. X-Charlie Louden; 11. 8L-Kurt Blackaby; 12. 75A-Bryan Stanfill; 13. 6C-Rayce Rudy

Lineup P Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 0J-Kevin Carl; 2. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen; 3. 57B-Zach Boden; 4. 15F-Brandon Dean; 5. 71M-Paul May; 6. 92-Slater Helt; 7. 45T-Christopher Townsend; 8. 22C-Corey Brink; 9. 7JR-JD Black; 10. 98B-Joe Boyles; 11. 12-Beau Gastineau; 12. 66-Harry Elzo

 

 

 

Spencer Bayston Unstoppable During Thursday’s Victory Fuel Qualifying Night!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 11, 2024) From a flip during Practice on Sunday to Victory Lane on Victory Fuel Qualifying Night, Indiana’s Spencer Bayston landed his first career preliminary night win at the 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy.

"It feels really, really good," said Bayston of the win. "The Race of Champions win last year was special, but it’s not a prelim night. A prelim night, like I said there’s three steps to the process, sometimes more, and to be able to string together three good performances with the good Sage Fruit race car is not easy to do and we were able to do that tonight. It's a lot of weight off our shoulders, so we’ll kick back and relax tomorrow and be ready for Saturday."

A third win for RMS/Matt Estep since 2021, the feature went green with Bayston taking off from the pole. Getting away quickly, the race for second went to Ricky Thornton, Jr. Fending off a challenge by Tanner Thorson on the fifth revolution, Thornton held silver until Lap 17, as the leaders began their march through traffic.

Advantage Thorson for second on Lap 18, the No. 1s would close up on Bayston’s bumper after caution lights for Kyle Larson flipping on the front stretch appeared while working Lap 24.

Reverting to the last fully completed lap, the seven-lap dash saw Bayston gap the field by 1.149-seconds to lock into his sixth career Saturday night A-Feature. Tanner Thorson held the final lock-in to make his tenth championship appearance. Chase Johnson crossed third, with C.J. Leary fourth. Brady Bacon completed the top five.

Tim Buckwalter, from 12th, made it to sixth, with Ricky Thornton, Jr. slipping to seventh. Karter Sarff grabbed eighth with Ryan Bernal ninth. Parker Jones completed the top ten.

With 73 drivers drawing in Thursday night, the week’s entry count stands at 285. Friday will see the highest car count of the week, as mechanical issues have forced several drives to move, pushing the number to 86 entries, including five TBA’s. The Flip Count has grown to 34. All drivers are okay. Special thanks to Simpson Race Products for giving out new equipment during this year’s flip count.

Friday at the Chili Bowl Nationals is presented by Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Tulsa. The SageNet Center will open at 9:00 A.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M.

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024, under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at http://www.floracing.com.

The General Admission Pit Pass is sold at the event and never sells out. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

Results:

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy

Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.

Thursday, January 11, 2024

Victory Fuel Qualifying Night

Car Count: 73

Event Count: 285

OERB Heat Races: Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers.

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 47-Brad Mosen[2]; 2. 31B-Chase Johnson[7]; 3. 2D-Matt Sherrell[5]; 4. 57A-Daniel Robinson[9]; 5. 3-Cole Schroeder[10]; 6. 3J-Parker Jones[8]; 7. 73T-Tom Dunkel[3]; 8. 8M-Kade Morton[6]; 9. (DNF) 22-Sean McClelland[4]; 10. (DNF) 70K-Tim Kent[1]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9U-Kyle Spence[1]; 2. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr[2]; 3. 2E-Whit Gastineau[3]; 4. 71G-Taylor Ferns[5]; 5. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[8]; 6. 91-Jeff Stasa[7]; 7. 9X-Zac Millikin[4]; 8. 97K-Tom Harris[6]; 9. (DNS) 98B-Joe Boyles

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 1S-Spencer Bayston[9]; 2. 51X-Joe Walker[1]; 3. 77-Joey Wirth[2]; 4. 08M-Dylan Menz[7]; 5. 27J-Frank Beck III[5]; 6. 26J-Jacob Harris[8]; 7. 31D-Miles Doherty[3]; 8. 10C-Dalton Camfield[4]; 9. (DNF) 22C-Corey Brink[6]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 55V-CJ Leary[1]; 2. 14T-Caden Sarale[4]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[8]; 4. 29-Tim Buckwalter[7]; 5. 98K-Kyle Larson[5]; 6. 32-Casey Shuman[6]; 7. (DNF) 45T-Christopher Townsend[9]; 8. (DNF) 03-Shayle Bade[3]; 9. (DNF) 28J-Joe Perry[2]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Gavan Boschele[3]; 2. 87W-Ryan Bernal[9]; 3. 46-Kenney Johnson[6]; 4. 6K-Austin Nigh[2]; 5. 22S-AJ Johnson[8]; 6. 17J-Ryan Bickett[4]; 7. 09-Scott Lawrence[7]; 8. 29K-Brian Harvey[5]; 9. (DNF) 20H-Noah Harris[1]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 2. 84-Jesse Love[3]; 3. 14A-Cameron Hagin[1]; 4. 14F-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 5. 98P-Ryan Padgett[7]; 6. 54C-Chance Hull[9]; 7. 7B-Cody Beard[2]; 8. (DNF) 15-JJ Yeley[6]; 9. (DNF) 35S-Isaiah Vasquez[8]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[2]; 2. 5CB-Karter Sarff[3]; 3. 00-Ryder Laplante[1]; 4. 10J-Lane Goodman[5]; 5. 54-Matt Westfall[6]; 6. 17D-Cody Trammell[8]; 7. 40-Max Adams[9]; 8. 2Z-Zach Blurton[7]; 9. 2R-Matt Rossi[4]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 15D-Andrew Deal[3]; 2. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 3. 21H-Brady Bacon[8]; 4. 55F-Johnny Kent[4]; 5. 7C-Landon Crawley[7]; 6. 80H-Josh Hanna[5]; 7. 17B-Josh Baughman[6]; 8. (DNF) 7JR-JD Black[1]; 9. (DNS) 11C-Mike Woodruff

Smiley's Racing Products C-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding B-Feature.

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 40-Max Adams[4]; 2. 91-Jeff Stasa[3]; 3. 97K-Tom Harris[10]; 4. 27J-Frank Beck III[2]; 5. 22-Sean McClelland[14]; 6. 80H-Josh Hanna[5]; 7. 26J-Jacob Harris[1]; 8. 03-Shayle Bade[12]; 9. 2Z-Zach Blurton[9]; 10. 31D-Miles Doherty[8]; 11. 29K-Brian Harvey[11]; 12. 09-Scott Lawrence[6]; 13. (DNF) 70K-Tim Kent[15]; 14. (DNF) 28J-Joe Perry[13]; 15. (DNF) 9X-Zac Millikin[7]; 16. (DNS) 7JR-JD Black; 17. (DNS) 98B-Joe Boyles

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 98K-Kyle Larson[2]; 2. 32-Casey Shuman[3]; 3. 17D-Cody Trammell[1]; 4. 15-JJ Yeley[9]; 5. 17J-Ryan Bickett[4]; 6. 17B-Josh Baughman[5]; 7. 20H-Noah Harris[13]; 8. 73T-Tom Dunkel[6]; 9. 10C-Dalton Camfield[10]; 10. 7B-Cody Beard[7]; 11. 2R-Matt Rossi[12]; 12. 8M-Kade Morton[8]; 13. (DNF) 35S-Isaiah Vasquez[11]; 14. (DNF) 11C-Mike Woodruff[14]; 15. (DNS) 45T-Christopher Townsend; 16. (DNS) 22C-Corey Brink

Team Toyota Qualifiers: Top 16 in combined passing points advance to the A-Feature.

Team Toyota Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 5CB-Karter Sarff[2]; 2. 29-Tim Buckwalter[1]; 3. 1S-Spencer Bayston[6]; 4. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[5]; 5. 46-Kenney Johnson[3]; 6. 55F-Johnny Kent[10]; 7. 47-Brad Mosen[4]; 8. 98P-Ryan Padgett[9]; 9. 71G-Taylor Ferns[8]; 10. (DNF) 24S-Rodney Westhafer[7]

Team Toyota Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 88-Tanner Thorson[4]; 2. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 3. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr[1]; 4. 9U-Kyle Spence[3]; 5. 87W-Ryan Bernal[6]; 6. 54-Matt Westfall[10]; 7. 7C-Landon Crawley[9]; 8. 3-Cole Schroeder[2]; 9. 22S-AJ Johnson[7]; 10. 10J-Lane Goodman[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 55V-CJ Leary[3]; 2. 02-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 3. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[6]; 4. 2D-Matt Sherrell[2]; 5. 5G-Gavan Boschele[5]; 6. 57A-Daniel Robinson[4]; 7. 2E-Whit Gastineau[7]; 8. 14A-Cameron Hagin[8]; 9. 6K-Austin Nigh[9]; 10. (DNS) 54C-Chance Hull

Team Toyota Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 14T-Caden Sarale[4]; 2. 31B-Chase Johnson[6]; 3. 3J-Parker Jones[10]; 4. 14F-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal[5]; 6. 00-Ryder Laplante[8]; 7. 51X-Joe Walker[1]; 8. 77-Joey Wirth[7]; 9. (DNF) 08M-Dylan Menz[2]; 10. (DNF) 84-Jesse Love[3]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 4 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 9U-Kyle Spence[1]; 2. 2D-Matt Sherrell[2]; 3. 54-Matt Westfall[4]; 4. 10J-Lane Goodman[12]; 5. 00-Ryder Laplante[5]; 6. 40-Max Adams[13]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[7]; 8. 14A-Cameron Hagin[8]; 9. 97K-Tom Harris[15]; 10. 71G-Taylor Ferns[10]; 11. 2E-Whit Gastineau[6]; 12. 6K-Austin Nigh[11]; 13. 27J-Frank Beck III[16]; 14. 91-Jeff Stasa[14]; 15. (DNF) 57A-Daniel Robinson[3]; 16. (DNF) 22S-AJ Johnson[9]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr[1]; 2. 98K-Kyle Larson[11]; 3. 46-Kenney Johnson[2]; 4. 7C-Landon Crawley[5]; 5. 84-Jesse Love[10]; 6. 98P-Ryan Padgett[7]; 7. 55F-Johnny Kent[3]; 8. 32-Casey Shuman[14]; 9. 15-JJ Yeley[15]; 10. 54C-Chance Hull[12]; 11. 17D-Cody Trammell[13]; 12. 24S-Rodney Westhafer[9]; 13. 47-Brad Mosen[4]; 14. 51X-Joe Walker[6]; 15. 77-Joey Wirth[8]; 16. 08M-Dylan Menz[16]

A-Feature: Top 2 advance to Saturday's A-Feature.

Victory Fuel A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 1S-Spencer Bayston[1]; 2. 88-Tanner Thorson[4]; 3. 31B-Chase Johnson[2]; 4. 55V-CJ Leary[7]; 5. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 6. 29-Tim Buckwalter[12]; 7. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[3]; 8. 5CB-Karter Sarff[9]; 9. 87W-Ryan Bernal[8]; 10. 3J-Parker Jones[11]; 11. 02-Ashton Torgerson[13]; 12. 54-Matt Westfall[21]; 13. 2D-Matt Sherrell[19]; 14. 9U-Kyle Spence[17]; 15. 5G-Gavan Boschele[15]; 16. 14T-Caden Sarale[6]; 17. 14F-Jeffrey Newell[14]; 18. 10J-Lane Goodman[23]; 19. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[10]; 20. 7C-Landon Crawley[24]; 21. 15D-Andrew Deal[16]; 22. 73C-Eddie Tafoya Jr[18]; 23. 46-Kenney Johnson[22]; 24. (DNF) 98K-Kyle Larson[20]

Lap Leader(s): Spencer Bayston 1-30

Hard Charger: Matt Westfall +10

 

 

Corey Day Flushes Competition On York Plumbing Qualifying Night!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 10, 2024) Leading all but one lap during Wednesday’s York Plumbing Qualifying Night at the 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy, California’s Corey Day captured his first career Chili Bowl preliminary win, behind the wheel of the Willie Kahne, owned No. 41.

A manufacturer winner with Factory Kahne Shocks numerous times; the Wednesday triumph is a first for Willie as a car owner.

“It’s crazy, it’s definitely crazy. I think they said my best prelim run here in ninth, and this is only my third Chili Bowl,” stated Corey of the win. “I have laps around here in a micro at the Shootout. I actually have a restricted driller like eight years ago. It’s been a while since I’ve had some success in this building, so I’m glad to be back.”

Chasing Jake Swanson through the opening lap, Day shot low on entry into the first turn, to slide his way to the top spot. Surviving several restarts, and a few scares into the cushion, Swanson was able to close but never able to overtake, as he had to fend off the repeated challenges of Michael Faccinto.

Dropping to third on Lap 22, Swanson stayed the course on the cushion to retake the final transfer spot into Saturday’s 55-lap championship event on Lap 25. One final shot at the lead after a flip by Jonathan Beason working Lap 27, Day was able to pull away by 1.957-seconds.

“We still didn’t financially recover. We are having a lot more fun,” laughed Swanson, whose car owner, Alex Bowman, tweeted, “I don’t think I’ll be able to recover from this” after a miserable outing for his entire team in 2023.

“It means everything, this race means so much to Alex. It’s vacation with all of his friends. To be able to run well is obviously the goal. Thankful to be able to do that, and not have as much tore up equipment so far this week. Just thankful for him providing really good race cars. Nicest cars in the building in my opinion. CJ, Kevin Thomas, and Boots, I got a lot of guys over there work really hard and very appreciative of all them supporting me and that’s why we are here”

Briggs Danner shuffled into third with three laps to go, while Faccinto settled for fourth. Colby Copeland made up the top five. Kale Drake crossed sixth, followed by Jade Avedisian. Getting into the first turn Haybales trying to avoid a spinning car on Lap 4, Tyler Courtney was able to restart at the tail and closed his way to an eighth place finish. Brent Crews and Jerry Coons, Jr. made up the top ten.

A field of 74 out of a scheduled 75 was on hand Wednesday night, bringing the week’s running total to 212 drivers drawing in. Another 79 are set to be on track for Thursday’s Victory Fuel Qualifying Night. A busy night of the flip count, the tumble meter stands at 22 with everyone able to walk away. Special thanks to Simpson Race Products for giving out new equipment during this year’s flip count.

The SageNet Center will open at 9:00 A.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M. Following Thursday’s program, there will be a party in the pits until 2:00 A.M. (CT).

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024, under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at http://www.floracing.com.

The General Admission Pit Pass is sold at the event and never sells out. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

Results:

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy

Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

York Plumbing Qualifying Night

Car Count: 74

Event Count: 212

OERB Heat Races: Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers.

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1A-Trey Osborne[2]; 2. 83M-Rylan Gray[3]; 3. 8J-Jonathan Beason[1]; 4. 86-Daison Pursley[7]; 5. 7M-Mike Hess[8]; 6. 80D-Keith Martin[5]; 7. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[4]; 8. 4H-Caleb Padgett[9]; 9. 23T-Tristan Lee[6]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 2. 4B-Chelby Hinton[1]; 3. 22X-Steven Shebester[3]; 4. 71K-Kale Drake[8]; 5. 48N-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 6. 22J-Zach Hampton[9]; 7. 7MF-Chance Morton[5]; 8. 31S-RJ Corson[7]; 9. 15F-Brandon Dean[4]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 57-Tyler Courtney[3]; 2. 41-Corey Day[6]; 3. 91X-Danny Wood[2]; 4. 7X-Jerry Coons Jr[5]; 5. 1-Sammy Swindell[8]; 6. 14M-Ben Worth[4]; 7. 44B-Branigan Roark[7]; 8. 53R-Sean Robbins[1]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 55A-Jake Swanson[5]; 2. 6D-Isaac Chapple[6]; 3. 27W-Colby Copeland[8]; 4. 938-Bradley Fezard[2]; 5. 7J-Shawn Jackson[3]; 6. 35H-AJ Hernandez[1]; 7. (DNF) 49-Dillon Welch[4]; 8. (DNF) M1-Colby Stubblefield[7]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 19T-Mitchel Moles[1]; 2. 3G-Kyle Cummins[2]; 3. 73D-David Gasper[5]; 4. 16C-David Camfield Jr[6]; 5. 96X-Logan Mitchell[8]; 6. (DNF) 9P-Kevin Cook[7]; 7. (DNF) 17X-Kurt Stellhorn[4]; 8. (DNF) X-Charlie Louden[3]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Michael Faccinto[3]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[8]; 3. 23P-Preston Lattomus[7]; 4. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[2]; 5. 75G-Daniel Whitley[4]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson[1]; 7. 7L-Jarrad Warhurst[6]; 8. 81K-Dekota Gay[5]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[3]; 2. 60X-Garet Williamson[6]; 3. 81C-Colten Cottle[7]; 4. F5-Devin Simmons[2]; 5. 7DK-Darren Kauffman[8]; 6. 4F-Chad Frewaldt[5]; 7. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[4]; 8. 21R-Chase Young[1]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 08K-Brody Wake[3]; 2. 3W-Brandon Waelti[2]; 3. 67K-Brent Crews[6]; 4. 23K-Kyle Simon[4]; 5. 71M-Paul May[5]; 6. 17L-Wyatt Rotz[1]; 7. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 8. 218-Robert Speak[8]

OERB Heat 9 (8 Laps): 1. 1I-Briggs Danner[1]; 2. 25M-Alex Bright[4]; 3. 68W-Chance Crum[2]; 4. 5D-Michael Stewart[8]; 5. 22R-Gage Laney[6]; 6. 70-Cade Cowles[3]; 7. 20S-John Sarna[5]; 8. (DNF) 25B-Steve Buckwalter[7]

D-Features: Top 2 from each advance to corresponding C-Feature.

D Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 31S-RJ Corson[3]; 2. 49-Dillon Welch[5]; 3. 23T-Tristan Lee[6]; 4. 20S-John Sarna[1]; 5. 17X-Kurt Stellhorn[2]; 6. (DNF) 21R-Chase Young[4]; 7. (DNS) X-Charlie Louden

D Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[3]; 2. 81K-Dekota Gay[4]; 3. 251-Johnny Brown Jr[5]; 4. 218-Robert Speak[2]; 5. 53R-Sean Robbins[6]; 6. 2F-Casey Friedrichsen[1]; 7. 15F-Brandon Dean[7]

Smiley's Racing Products C-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding B-Feature.

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 938-Bradley Fezard[1]; 2. 75G-Daniel Whitley[3]; 3. 4F-Chad Frewaldt[5]; 4. 7J-Shawn Jackson[4]; 5. 31S-RJ Corson[11]; 6. M1-Colby Stubblefield[7]; 7. 17L-Wyatt Rotz[9]; 8. 49-Dillon Welch[12]; 9. 4H-Caleb Padgett[10]; 10. 35H-AJ Hernandez[8]; 11. 70-Cade Cowles[6]; 12. (DNF) F5-Devin Simmons[2]

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[1]; 2. 80D-Keith Martin[4]; 3. 14M-Ben Worth[5]; 4. 44B-Branigan Roark[6]; 5. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 6. 25B-Steve Buckwalter[11]; 7. 7L-Jarrad Warhurst[9]; 8. 81K-Dekota Gay[12]; 9. 99K-Robert Carson[8]; 10. (DNF) 7MF-Chance Morton[10]; 11. (DNF) 71M-Paul May[2]; 12. (DNF) 9P-Kevin Cook[3]

Team Toyota Qualifiers: Top 16 in combined passing points advance to the A-Feature.

Team Toyota Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 19T-Mitchel Moles[2]; 2. 55A-Jake Swanson[6]; 3. 83M-Rylan Gray[1]; 4. 60X-Garet Williamson[5]; 5. 3W-Brandon Waelti[7]; 6. 1A-Trey Osborne[3]; 7. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[4]; 8. 91X-Danny Wood[9]; 9. 22J-Zach Hampton[10]; 10. 1-Sammy Swindell[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 1I-Briggs Danner[2]; 2. 41-Corey Day[6]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 4. 27W-Colby Copeland[5]; 5. 73D-David Gasper[1]; 6. 4B-Chelby Hinton[7]; 7. 68W-Chance Crum[9]; 8. 08K-Brody Wake[4]; 9. 23K-Kyle Simon[10]; 10. 96X-Logan Mitchell[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 86-Daison Pursley[1]; 2. 71K-Kale Drake[2]; 3. 25M-Alex Bright[3]; 4. 7X-Jerry Coons Jr[9]; 5. 57-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 6D-Isaac Chapple[6]; 7. 48N-Wout Hoffmans[10]; 8. 16C-David Camfield Jr[7]; 9. (DNF) 7DK-Darren Kauffman[8]; 10. (DNF) 23P-Preston Lattomus[4]

Team Toyota Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 3G-Kyle Cummins[1]; 2. 67K-Brent Crews[3]; 3. 5U-Michael Faccinto[5]; 4. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 5. 8J-Jonathan Beason[9]; 6. 5D-Michael Stewart[2]; 7. 81C-Colten Cottle[4]; 8. 22X-Steven Shebester[8]; 9. 7M-Mike Hess[7]; 10. 22R-Gage Laney[10]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 4 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 1A-Trey Osborne[3]; 2. 83M-Rylan Gray[1]; 3. 3W-Brandon Waelti[2]; 4. 16C-David Camfield Jr[8]; 5. 73D-David Gasper[4]; 6. 23P-Preston Lattomus[9]; 7. 81C-Colten Cottle[5]; 8. 7M-Mike Hess[11]; 9. 48N-Wout Hoffmans[7]; 10. 938-Bradley Fezard[13]; 11. 08K-Brody Wake[6]; 12. 7J-Shawn Jackson[16]; 13. 75G-Daniel Whitley[14]; 14. 22J-Zach Hampton[10]; 15. 96X-Logan Mitchell[12]; 16. (DNF) 4F-Chad Frewaldt[15]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 8J-Jonathan Beason[2]; 2. 4B-Chelby Hinton[4]; 3. 5D-Michael Stewart[5]; 4. 45S-Caleb Stelzig[3]; 5. 91X-Danny Wood[7]; 6. 1-Sammy Swindell[9]; 7. 23K-Kyle Simon[10]; 8. 68W-Chance Crum[6]; 9. 2B-Tanner Berryhill[11]; 10. 22X-Steven Shebester[8]; 11. 6D-Isaac Chapple[1]; 12. 14M-Ben Worth[13]; 13. 22R-Gage Laney[12]; 14. 44B-Branigan Roark[15]; 15. (DNF) 7DK-Darren Kauffman[16]; 16. (DNF) 80D-Keith Martin[14]

A-Feature: Top 2 advance to Saturday's A-Feature.

York Plumbing A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 41-Corey Day[2]; 2. 55A-Jake Swanson[1]; 3. 1I-Briggs Danner[5]; 4. 5U-Michael Faccinto[3]; 5. 27W-Colby Copeland[9]; 6. 71K-Kale Drake[12]; 7. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 8. 57-Tyler Courtney[16]; 9. 67K-Brent Crews[7]; 10. 7X-Jerry Coons Jr[15]; 11. 5D-Michael Stewart[22]; 12. 3W-Brandon Waelti[21]; 13. 83M-Rylan Gray[19]; 14. 3G-Kyle Cummins[11]; 15. 52-Blake Hahn[13]; 16. 86-Daison Pursley[10]; 17. 25M-Alex Bright[14]; 18. 60X-Garet Williamson[8]; 19. 4B-Chelby Hinton[20]; 20. 1A-Trey Osborne[17]; 21. 16C-David Camfield Jr[23]; 22. (DNF) 8J-Jonathan Beason[18]; 23. (DNF) 45S-Caleb Stelzig[24]; 24. (DNF) 19T-Mitchel Moles[4]

Lap Leader(s): Jake Swanson 1; Corey Day 2-30

Hard Charger: Michael Stewart +11

 

 

Buddy Kofoid Leads All During Tuesday’s Warren CAT Qualifying Night!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 9, 2024) Picking up his second career Warren CAT Qualifying night feature win during the 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy, Michael “Buddy” Kofoid led start-to-finish to lock into his fourth championship feature event since 2020.

Back-to-back preliminary wins for car owner, Keith Kunz, Tuesday’s triumph brings his total to 36th victories as a car owner at the Chili Bowl Nationals.

Asked what the key to winning was, Kofoid responded, “With how the format is here, you want to try and put yourself in a position all day to be starting up front. I feel like we did a really good job all day with Heat Races, extremely good in the Qualifier, and still even felt like I could have been a little bit better for how tricky the track was.”

Taking off from the pole of Tuesday’s 30-lap event, Buddy dashed into the lead from the word go and quickly put distance over 2023 prelim night winner, Hank Davis. Finding traffic working Lap 13, a quick hold-up trying to pass a slower car the following lap allowed Davis to close rapidly but would not present the chance to overtake.

Caution on Lap 17, the leaders shot to the cushion, with Buddy again using a clean racetrack to his advantage. Coming down to a four-lap shootout as the field returned to green, Kofoid went on two wheels entering the first turn, but was able to recover, and hold on over Hank Davis by 1.457-seconds.

Chase McDermand crossed third, followed by David Gravel, who moved through the field from 11th. Kameron Key made up the top five. Thomas Meseraull was sixth, with Landon Brooks moving 14th to seventh. Kevin Thomas, Jr. went 13th to eighth, while Zach Daum hard charged to ninth from 18th. Colorado’s Jake Bubak rounded out the top ten.

Tuesday’s field consisted of 70 drivers out of a scheduled 73, for a running week total of 138 drivers so far. Nine flips among eight drivers have occurred, with everyone able to walk away. Another 74 are set for Wednesday’s York Plumbing Qualifying Night. The SageNet Center will open at 9:00 A.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M. (CT).

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024, under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at http://www.floracing.com.

The General Admission Pit Pass is sold at the event and never sells out. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

Results:

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy

Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.

Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Warren CAT Qualifying Night

Car Count: 70

Event Count: 138

OERB Heat Races: Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers.

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 92M-Josh Most[1]; 2. 7S-Jake Andreotti[7]; 3. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[8]; 4. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[4]; 5. 321-Chad Winfrey[9]; 6. 4G-Cole Garner[3]; 7. 31-Kyle Beilman[2]; 8. 121-Steve Glover[5]; 9. (DNF) 7W-Brendon Wiseley[6]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 57W-Landon Brooks[3]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 3. 47X-Zach Daum[4]; 4. 7T-Thomas Meseraull[9]; 5. 14P-Kyle Strickler[7]; 6. 09T-Timmy Thrash[2]; 7. 60-Landon Britt[1]; 8. 08-Brock Berreth[6]; 9. 19K-Riley Kreisel[8]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Chase McDermand[3]; 2. 71E-Mariah Ede[4]; 3. 8K-KJ Snow[8]; 4. 116-Claud Estes III[1]; 5. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[7]; 6. 96-Cody Brewer[5]; 7. 4C-Cody Jessop[6]; 8. 91B-Kevin Bayer[9]; 9. 1HD-Tommy Colburn[2]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 55D-Nick Drake[2]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 3. 10-Ryker Pace[3]; 4. 1M-Caden McCreary[8]; 5. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 6. 9A-Blake Bower[1]; 7. 6X-Anthony Esberg[5]; 8. (DNF) 14E-Joseph Wray IV[4]; 9. (DNF) 22G-Jack France[9]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 08X-Parker Price Miller[2]; 2. 22B-Troy Betts[3]; 3. 20C-CJ Sarna[4]; 4. 10M-Darin Naida[8]; 5. 45H-Robbie Price[7]; 6. 87-Tanner Holmes[9]; 7. 14X-Andy Pake[6]; 8. 86C-David Camfield Sr[1]; 9. 44-Colton Hardy[5]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman[2]; 2. 71W-Michael Kofoid[7]; 3. 2ND-Jeb Sessums[1]; 4. 19P-Carson Perkins[5]; 5. 48G-George Loux[3]; 6. 97X-Xavier Doney[6]; 7. 19J-Jack Berger[4]; 8. 22P-Brant O'Banion[9]; 9. (DNF) 88J-Joey Amantea[8]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Clinton Boyles[4]; 2. 29S-Hank Davis[6]; 3. 7E-Cap Henry[1]; 4. 1K-Brayton Lynch[8]; 5. 28B-Brandon Mattox[7]; 6. 07-Scout Spraggins[5]; 7. 80-Clint Woolbright[3]; 8. (DNF) 17K-Tony Helton[2]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 77J-John Klabunde[1]; 2. 58-David Gravel[4]; 3. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[6]; 4. 11K-AJ Bender[2]; 5. 27B-Jake Bubak[7]; 6. 11H-Jori Hughes[3]; 7. (DNF) 715-Robert Bell[5]; 8. (DNF) 6W-Colin White[8]

Smiley's Racing Products C-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding B-Feature.

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 48G-George Loux[1]; 2. 09T-Timmy Thrash[4]; 3. 91B-Kevin Bayer[6]; 4. 44-Colton Hardy[13]; 5. 19J-Jack Berger[8]; 6. 60-Landon Britt[10]; 7. 4C-Cody Jessop[5]; 8. 88J-Joey Amantea[11]; 9. 22G-Jack France[12]; 10. 4G-Cole Garner[3]; 11. 121-Steve Glover[9]; 12. (DNF) 86C-David Camfield Sr[14]; 13. (DNF) 6X-Anthony Esberg[7]; 14. (DNF) 96-Cody Brewer[2]; 15. (DNS) 6W-Colin White

Smileys Racing Products C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 97X-Xavier Doney[1]; 2. 9A-Blake Bower[4]; 3. 07-Scout Spraggins[2]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel[12]; 5. 14X-Andy Pake[5]; 6. 22P-Brant O'Banion[6]; 7. 11H-Jori Hughes[3]; 8. 08-Brock Berreth[10]; 9. 80-Clint Woolbright[8]; 10. 1HD-Tommy Colburn[15]; 11. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[14]; 12. 17K-Tony Helton[13]; 13. 715-Robert Bell[7]; 14. 14E-Joseph Wray IV[11]; 15. (DNF) 31-Kyle Beilman[9]

Team Toyota Qualifiers: Top 16 in combined passing points advance to the A-Feature.

Team Toyota Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 7U-Chase McDermand[4]; 2. 29S-Hank Davis[5]; 3. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[2]; 4. 7S-Jake Andreotti[6]; 5. 10M-Darin Naida[1]; 6. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[10]; 7. 3N-Jake Neuman[3]; 8. 45H-Robbie Price[9]; 9. (DNF) 2ND-Jeb Sessums[8]; 10. (DNF) 47X-Zach Daum[7]

Team Toyota Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 7T-Thomas Meseraull[3]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 21J-Kameron Key[6]; 4. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[5]; 5. 7E-Cap Henry[8]; 6. 20C-CJ Sarna[7]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[10]; 8. 92M-Josh Most[2]; 9. 28B-Brandon Mattox[9]; 10. (DNF) 1K-Brayton Lynch[1]

Team Toyota Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid[6]; 2. 8K-KJ Snow[5]; 3. 27B-Jake Bubak[9]; 4. 22B-Troy Betts[1]; 5. 55D-Nick Drake[4]; 6. 14P-Kyle Strickler[8]; 7. 77J-John Klabunde[2]; 8. 11K-AJ Bender[10]; 9. 10-Ryker Pace[7]; 10. (DNF) 71E-Mariah Ede[3]

Team Toyota Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 08X-Parker Price Miller[4]; 2. 58-David Gravel[3]; 3. 11B-Clinton Boyles[6]; 4. 57W-Landon Brooks[5]; 5. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 6. 87-Tanner Holmes[9]; 7. 19P-Carson Perkins[7]; 8. 116-Claud Estes III[10]; 9. 1M-Caden McCreary[2]; 10. 321-Chad Winfrey[1]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 4 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 14P-Kyle Strickler[5]; 2. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 3. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[3]; 4. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 5. 1K-Brayton Lynch[12]; 6. 1M-Caden McCreary[9]; 7. 91B-Kevin Bayer[13]; 8. 22B-Troy Betts[1]; 9. 19P-Carson Perkins[7]; 10. 10-Ryker Pace[10]; 11. 44-Colton Hardy[15]; 12. 48G-George Loux[11]; 13. 09T-Timmy Thrash[14]; 14. 11K-AJ Bender[8]; 15. (DNF) 87-Tanner Holmes[4]; 16. (DNS) 2ND-Jeb Sessums

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 47X-Zach Daum[11]; 2. 7E-Cap Henry[1]; 3. 3N-Jake Neuman[4]; 4. 20C-CJ Sarna[3]; 5. 19K-Riley Kreisel[15]; 6. 45H-Robbie Price[7]; 7. 97X-Xavier Doney[13]; 8. 28B-Brandon Mattox[8]; 9. 116-Claud Estes III[6]; 10. 321-Chad Winfrey[10]; 11. 07-Scout Spraggins[14]; 12. 77J-John Klabunde[5]; 13. 9A-Blake Bower[12]; 14. 10M-Darin Naida[2]; 15. 92M-Josh Most[16]; 16. (DNF) 71E-Mariah Ede[9]

A-Feature: Top 2 advance to Saturday's A-Feature.

Warren CAT A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71W-Michael Kofoid[1]; 2. 29S-Hank Davis[3]; 3. 7U-Chase McDermand[2]; 4. 58-David Gravel[11]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[5]; 6. 7T-Thomas Meseraull[8]; 7. 57W-Landon Brooks[14]; 8. 55X-Kevin Thomas Jr[13]; 9. 47X-Zach Daum[18]; 10. 27B-Jake Bubak[12]; 11. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[9]; 12. 08X-Parker Price Miller[4]; 13. 7S-Jake Andreotti[10]; 14. 14P-Kyle Strickler[17]; 15. 25V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[23]; 16. 13-Elijah Gile[19]; 17. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[15]; 18. 8K-KJ Snow[6]; 19. 55D-Nick Drake[16]; 20. 3N-Jake Neuman[22]; 21. 87F-Kinzer Edwards[21]; 22. 20C-CJ Sarna[24]; 23. (DNF) 11B-Clinton Boyles[7]; 24. (DNF) 7E-Cap Henry[20]

Lap Leader(s): Michael "Buddy" Kofoid 1-30

Hard Charger: Zach Daum +9

 

 

Logan Seavey Captures The 2024 O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 8, 2024) He has a Golden Driller; now he can add the O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions to his list of accomplishments inside the SageNet Center as Logan Seavey served notice and became the tenth driver to top the 25 lap affair.

Quick time, then gridding fourth after the inversion draw was a four, the race to the lead took 13 laps as Chase Briscoe led the opening dozen. Gaining momentum for the slide, Logan quickly took the Victory Fuel No. 39 to a commanding lead before a caution on Lap 18. Putting the right rear on the cushion, Logan picked up right where he left off, winning by 2.448 seconds.

A battle for the runner-up spot, Tyler Courtney held off the repeated slide jobs from Cannon McIntosh, who crossed third. Kater Sarff was fourth, with Chase Briscoe completing the top five.

The O'Reilly Auto Parts Invitational Race of Champions is held during Monday’s Cummins Qualifying Night and brings Chili Bowl and series champions together for a showdown and bragging rights. The 2024 event had 20 drivers on hand, with two added via fan vote.

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024, under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at http://www.floracing.com.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

RESULTS:

O’Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Monday, January 8, 2024

OReilly Auto Parts Race of Champions (25 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey[4]; 2. 57-Tyler Courtney[2]; 3. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 4. 5CB-Karter Sarff[8]; 5. 5-Chase Briscoe[1]; 6. 88-Tanner Thorson[13]; 7. 29S-Hank Davis[10]; 8. 1S-Spencer Bayston[6]; 9. 41-Corey Day[12]; 10. 47X-Zach Daum[7]; 11. 58-David Gravel[11]; 12. 84-Jesse Love[3]; 13. 67K-Brent Crews[5]; 14. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[18]; 15. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[14]; 16. 1-Sammy Swindell[15]; 17. 71-Jade Avedisian[16]; 18. 19-Tim McCreadie[19]; 19. 2J-Justin Grant[17]; 20. 3W-Brandon Waelti[20]

Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey, 00:11.267[16]; 2. 84-Jesse Love, 00:11.277[4]; 3. 57-Tyler Courtney, 00:11.292[18]; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe, 00:11.320[7]; 5. 67K-Brent Crews, 00:11.368[12]; 6. 1S-Spencer Bayston, 00:11.374[11]; 7. 47X-Zach Daum, 00:11.393[8]; 8. 5CB-Karter Sarff, 00:11.410[14]; 9. 71P-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.413[19]; 10. 29S-Hank Davis, 00:11.414[20]; 11. 58-David Gravel, 00:11.422[2]; 12. 41-Corey Day, 00:11.432[6]; 13. 88-Tanner Thorson, 00:11.453[9]; 14. 91K-Kaylee Bryson, 00:11.550[1]; 15. 1-Sammy Swindell, 00:11.574[5]; 16. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:11.625[3]; 17. 2J-Justin Grant, 00:11.634[17]; 18. 3W-Brandon Waelti, 00:11.806[10]; 19. 19-Tim McCreadie, 00:11.823[15]; 20. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13

O’Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions: Logan Seavey (2024), Spencer Bayston (2023), Justin Grant (2022), Christopher Bell (2021 and 2020), Tanner Thorson (2019 and 2016), Chad Boat (2018), Kyle Larson (2017 and 2014), Sammy Swindell (2015, 2012, 2011, 2009), Kevin Swindell (2013), Brad Loyet (2010)

 

 

Tanner Carrick Opens Chili Bowl Run With Victory During Cummins Qualifying Night!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (January 8, 2024) Opening the 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy with a bang, California’s Tanner Carrick held off the many challenges of Shane Golobic to win Monday’s Cummins Qualifying Night.

The second time Carrick has topped the Monday opener, the win by the No. 98 is the 35th atop Expo Raceway clay for car owner Keith Kunz. Carrick started his trek to the front from the fourth position, while Cannon McIntosh bolted to the point at the start.

Asked about his run and how the car ran late in the race, Tanner said, "It was me just finding the racetrack and getting up where I needed to be. The car was there the whole time. I just made a couple of mistakes the first three or four laps, and I fell back to like fifth and was almost racing for sixth at one point, but once I got to the top and the track cleared up, I just got some momentum going."

Into second on Lap 5, Carrick began closing the gap on the lead before a caution on Lap 10. Using the restart to challenge, caution lights shown again on Lap 12. Shooting to third prior to the caution, Shane Golobic served a penalty for advancing before the cone on the previous restart, moving him back to fifth.

On a mission, as green lights flashed on, Shane went to work as Tanner stalked Cannon’s every move. Building momentum into the 14th lap, Carrick pulled the trigger on the slide job to take over the top spot.

A near non-stop battle for the final transfer, Shane Golobic rebounded to the runner-up spot with a slide on McIntosh on Lap 20. In pursuit of the lead, a restart on Lap 24 saw a shot from Shane, but could not make the slide stick. Regrouping, one last try at the white flag would fall short as Tanner Carrick claimed victory by 0.505-seconds.

Shane Golobic, in second, will start his 11th championship A-Feature on Saturday. Heavy in the mix for the final transfer spot, New Zealand’s Michael Pickens ended up third, with Chase Briscoe rolling 12th to fourth. Chris Windom clawed his way to fifth from 15th.

Cannon McIntosh would get shuffled to sixth, followed by Trey Marcham. Hard Charging from 20th, Joe B. Miller made it to eighth after going 11th to second in the second Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B-Feature. Nick Hoffman crossed ninth, with Gary Taylor in tenth.

A field of 68 out of 72 entrants took part in Monday’s Cummins Qualifying Night. Another 74 are on the docket for Tuesday’s Warren CAT Qualifying Night. The SageNet Center will open at 9:00 A.M. with cars on track at 4:00 P.M. (CT).

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals takes place January 8-13, 2024, under the giant roof of the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. Fans unable to attend the Chili Bowl Nationals can watch every lap live at http://www.floracing.com.

Tuesday reserved seat tickets are on sale now by calling (918) 838-3777, along with a few scattered, single seats for the entire event. The General Admission Pit Pass is sold at the event and never sells out. They are $60 per weekday and $75 on Saturday.

For continued updates on the Chili Bowl Nationals, fans can follow along on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with @CBNationals. All official press, updates, and results on the Chili Bowl Nationals can be found online at http://www.chilibowl.com.

Results:

Chili Bowl Nationals powered by NOS Energy

Tulsa Expo Raceway - Tulsa, Okla.

Monday, January 8, 2024

Cummins Qualifying Night

Car Count: 68

OERB Heat Races: Top 40 in passing points advance to Qualifiers.

OERB Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21D-Weston Gorham[1]; 2. 15C-Carter Chevalier[2]; 3. 32T-Trey Marcham[3]; 4. 8D-Colin Deming[5]; 5. 27X-Cody Leonard[8]; 6. 17M-Jake Scott[7]; 7. 3V-Jim Vanzant[4]; 8. (DNF) 50-Daniel Adler[9]; 9. (DNF) 18K-Billy Rayburn[6]

OERB Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Emilio Hoover[6]; 2. 8B-Cooper Williams[1]; 3. 25-Jacob Denney[9]; 4. 41X-Howard Moore[5]; 5. 8-Alex Sewell[4]; 6. 2-Dave Axton[2]; 7. 30X-Larry Bratti[8]; 8. 77B-Bret Klabunde[7]; 9. 118-Scott Evans[3]

OERB Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 2W-AJ Hopkins[6]; 3. 75-Mario Clouser[2]; 4. 45J-Jerry Brey[8]; 5. 15G-Dennie Gieber[9]; 6. 7F-Blake Green[3]; 7. 33B-Mike Bitner[1]; 8. (DNF) 14S-TJ Smith[5]; 9. (DNF) 16R-Kyle Jones[7]

OERB Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7P-Kris Carroll[3]; 2. 6A-Ricky Lewis[1]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[8]; 4. 25K-Taylor Reimer[7]; 5. 73S-Shon Deskins[2]; 6. 4K-Kayla Roell[5]; 7. 17C-Devin Camfield[4]; 8. 21G-John Murdie[9]; 9. 33-Stanley Kreisel[6]

OERB Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Michael Pickens[2]; 2. 19B-Cole Bodine[3]; 3. 27-Keith Rauch[1]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 5. 09X-Bryant Bell[4]; 6. 7-Michelle Decker[8]; 7. 88A-Austin Torgerson[5]; 8. 5F-Danny Frye III[7]

OERB Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 32W-Gary Taylor[3]; 2. 89-Chris Windom[2]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[4]; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe[6]; 5. 93-Kyle Bellm[8]; 6. 00D-Broc Elliott[1]; 7. 85L-Lee Nardelli[5]; 8. 11G-Travis Jenkins[7]

OERB Heat 7 (8 Laps): 1. 2H-Nick Hoffman[1]; 2. 98-Tanner Carrick[5]; 3. 55T-Trevor Cline[7]; 4. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[3]; 5. 80A-DJ Estes[2]; 6. 19S-Dylan Archer[4]; 7. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[8]; 8. (DNF) 92-Slater Helt[6]

OERB Heat 8 (8 Laps): 1. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 2. 0S-Derek Sheaffer[2]; 3. 37P-Logan Prickett[1]; 4. 16T-Kevin Newton[3]; 5. 55S-Gage Green[5]; 6. 23D-Devon Dobie[4]; 7. P1-Paul White[7]; 8. (DNF) 56-Mitchell Davis[8]

Smiley's Racing Products C-Features: Top 4 advance to corresponding B-Feature.

C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 23D-Devon Dobie[4]; 2. 4K-Kayla Roell[2]; 3. 73S-Shon Deskins[1]; 4. 00D-Broc Elliott[6]; 5. 17C-Devin Camfield[9]; 6. 42K-Kevin Battefeld[3]; 7. 85L-Lee Nardelli[8]; 8. 2-Dave Axton[5]; 9. 11G-Travis Jenkins[11]; 10. 33-Stanley Kreisel[12]; 11. 21G-John Murdie[7]; 12. 77B-Bret Klabunde[10]; 13. (DNS) 92-Slater Helt; 14. (DNS) 16R-Kyle Jones

C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 56-Mitchell Davis[9]; 2. 50-Daniel Adler[6]; 3. P1-Paul White[5]; 4. 80A-DJ Estes[1]; 5. 3V-Jim Vanzant[8]; 6. 14S-TJ Smith[12]; 7. 7F-Blake Green[4]; 8. 30X-Larry Bratti[2]; 9. 5F-Danny Frye III[10]; 10. 118-Scott Evans[14]; 11. 19S-Dylan Archer[3]; 12. 33B-Mike Bitner[11]; 13. 18K-Billy Rayburn[13]; 14. (DNF) 88A-Austin Torgerson[7]

Team Toyota Qualifiers: Top 16 in combined passing points advance to the A-Feature.

Team Toyota Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Tanner Carrick[4]; 2. 2H-Nick Hoffman[3]; 3. 9-Emilio Hoover[6]; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe[7]; 5. 2W-AJ Hopkins[5]; 6. 8B-Cooper Williams[1]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier[2]; 8. 75-Mario Clouser[8]; 9. 37P-Logan Prickett[9]; 10. 55S-Gage Green[10]

Team Toyota Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 3. 89-Chris Windom[2]; 4. 6A-Ricky Lewis[1]; 5. 55T-Trevor Cline[4]; 6. 8-Alex Sewell[10]; 7. 27X-Cody Leonard[7]; 8. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[9]; 9. 45J-Jerry Brey[3]; 10. 8D-Colin Deming[8]

Team Toyota Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 59-Michael Pickens[4]; 2. 25-Jacob Denney[6]; 3. 93-Kyle Bellm[7]; 4. 41X-Howard Moore[8]; 5. 16T-Kevin Newton[9]; 6. 19B-Cole Bodine[3]; 7. 09X-Bryant Bell[10]; 8. 7P-Kris Carroll[5]; 9. (DNF) 0S-Derek Sheaffer[2]; 10. (DNF) 51B-Joe B Miller[1]

Team Toyota Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 32T-Trey Marcham[7]; 2. 32W-Gary Taylor[5]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[1]; 5. 21D-Weston Gorham[4]; 6. 27-Keith Rauch[8]; 7. 15G-Dennie Gieber[2]; 8. 7-Michelle Decker[9]; 9. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[6]; 10. (DNS) 17M-Jake Scott

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Features: Top 4 advance to the A-Feature.

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 75-Mario Clouser[8]; 2. 6A-Ricky Lewis[2]; 3. 7P-Kris Carroll[4]; 4. 19B-Cole Bodine[3]; 5. 09X-Bryant Bell[7]; 6. 9B-Brian Schwabauer[9]; 7. 27X-Cody Leonard[6]; 8. 21D-Weston Gorham[1]; 9. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 10. 73S-Shon Deskins[15]; 11. 23D-Devon Dobie[13]; 12. 00D-Broc Elliott[16]; 13. 55S-Gage Green[12]; 14. 8D-Colin Deming[11]; 15. 4K-Kayla Roell[14]; 16. 37P-Logan Prickett[10]

The Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup Series Race at World Wide Technology Raceway on Sunday, June 2 B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 27-Keith Rauch[3]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[11]; 3. 8-Alex Sewell[4]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 5. 16T-Kevin Newton[1]; 6. 15C-Carter Chevalier[6]; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis[13]; 8. 15G-Dennie Gieber[7]; 9. P1-Paul White[15]; 10. 50-Daniel Adler[14]; 11. 17M-Jake Scott[12]; 12. 7-Michelle Decker[9]; 13. 80A-DJ Estes[16]; 14. 0S-Derek Sheaffer[10]; 15. 45J-Jerry Brey[8]; 16. 8B-Cooper Williams[5]

O'Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions Qualifying

O'Reilly Auto Parts RoC Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey, 11.267[16]; 2. 84-Jesse Love, 11.277[4]; 3. 57-Tyler Courtney, 11.292[18]; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe, 11.320[7]; 5. 67K-Brent Crews, 11.368[12]; 6. 1S-Spencer Bayston, 11.374[11]; 7. 47X-Zach Daum, 11.393[8]; 8. 5CB-Karter Sarff, 11.410[14]; 9. 71P-Cannon McIntosh, 11.413[19]; 10. 29S-Hank Davis, 11.414[20]; 11. 58-David Gravel, 11.422[2]; 12. 41-Corey Day, 11.432[6]; 13. 88-Tanner Thorson, 11.453[9]; 14. 91K-Kaylee Bryson, 11.550[1]; 15. 1-Sammy Swindell, 11.574[5]; 16. 71-Jade Avedisian, 11.625[3]; 17. 2J-Justin Grant, 11.634[17]; 18. 3W-Brandon Waelti, 11.806[10]; 19. 19-Tim McCreadie, 11.823[15]; 20. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13] NT

O'Reilly Auto Parts Race of Champions

OReilly Auto Parts O'Reilly Race of Champions (25 Laps): 1. 39-Logan Seavey[4]; 2. 57-Tyler Courtney[2]; 3. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 4. 5CB-Karter Sarff[8]; 5. 5-Chase Briscoe[1]; 6. 88-Tanner Thorson[13]; 7. 29S-Hank Davis[10]; 8. 1S-Spencer Bayston[6]; 9. 41-Corey Day[12]; 10. 47X-Zach Daum[7]; 11. 58-David Gravel[11]; 12. 84-Jesse Love[3]; 13. 67K-Brent Crews[5]; 14. 19R-Ricky Thornton Jr[18]; 15. 91K-Kaylee Bryson[14]; 16. 1-Sammy Swindell[15]; 17. 71-Jade Avedisian[16]; 18. 19-Tim McCreadie[19]; 19. 2J-Justin Grant[17]; 20. 3W-Brandon Waelti[20]

A-Feature: Top 2 advance to Saturday's A-Feature.

Cummins A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 98-Tanner Carrick[4]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 3. 59-Michael Pickens[5]; 4. 5-Chase Briscoe[12]; 5. 89-Chris Windom[15]; 6. 71P-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 7. 32T-Trey Marcham[8]; 8. 51B-Joe B Miller[20]; 9. 2H-Nick Hoffman[9]; 10. 32W-Gary Taylor[7]; 11. 93-Kyle Bellm[10]; 12. 19B-Cole Bodine[23]; 13. 7P-Kris Carroll[21]; 14. 41X-Howard Moore[13]; 15. 8-Alex Sewell[22]; 16. 27-Keith Rauch[18]; 17. 25-Jacob Denney[2]; 18. 55T-Trevor Cline[16]; 19. 75-Mario Clouser[17]; 20. 9-Emilio Hoover[3]; 21. 25K-Taylor Reimer[14]; 22. 20G-Noah Gass[24]; 23. (DNF) 2W-AJ Hopkins[11]; 24. (DNF) 6A-Ricky Lewis[19]

Lap Leader(s): Cannon McIntosh 1-13; Tanner Carrick 14-30

Hard Charger: Joe B. Miller +12

 

 

Late Race Pass Earns Ryan Flores A Dramatic Indoor Auto Racing Series Victory Saturday In Allentown; Scott Neary Claims Slingshot Win By Inches, Todd Crenshaw Completes Champ Kart Weekend Sweep

Allentown, PA (Jan. 6, 2024) – Ryan Flores of Davidson, NC, emerged the winner of a thrilling TQ Midget feature Saturday night in the Indoor Auto Racing Series Fueled By VP Racing Fuels second and final night of Ironton Global Allentown Indoor Races. This marked Flores’ seventh career Indoor Auto Racing win and his sixth inside the PPL Center in Allentown, PA.

Flores trailed Tommy Catalano and Andy Jankowiak for most of the race with the top three putting on some spectacular racing, often running three wide, and without running into one another. Flores set up his win with a decisive pass when it was all on the line.

“I knew I had to punch in there on the last restart, and that’s what I did,” Flores said. “The car stuck and I was able to hold on.”

Flores led only four laps this night, but they were the all-important last four.

Runner-up Catalano reflected in his best result yet, second in this Series race. He led 20 laps of the main event. “I’ve run in a lot of these races and finishing second tonight is nice but would really have liked to have been able to pull this off tonight,” Catalano said. “This was a good race, very competitive.”

“I ran out of brakes,” Jankowiak said of his third-place finish that came after leading 15 of the 40 laps. Jankowiak had engineered a new brake system for this weekend which yielded mixed results.

Friday night TQ feature winner Tanner VanDoren was eligible to win the $10,000 Ironton Auto Body Challenge Saturday after having won the TQ Midget feature the night before. He ended up fourth in the feature, missing the bonus by three spots. Trevor Catalano, the younger brother of the race runner-up, completed the top five.

Todd Crenshaw of Winchester, VA completed a weekend Indoor Auto Racing Series sweep Saturday by backing up his win the night before in the 20-lap Champ Kart feature. Preston DeMello, Doug Stearly, Dylan Dismoor and Brandon Tiezzi trailed Crenshaw across the line.

Paul Hartwig III and Matthew Mertz battled for supremacy in the 20-lap Slingshot main event but off the final turn, their race took an ugly turn. Leader Hartwig was spun from behind by Mertz who crossed the finish line first. Hartwig crossed the line backward with Scott Neary and Alex Reinsmith both passing Hartwig in the frantic race to the checkered. Mertz was disqualified by track officials making Neary the race winner over Reinsmith and a disappointed Hartwig. Mason Pittenger and Lucas Pittenger completed the shuffled top-five finish.

Bob Hilbert Sportswear sponsored TQ Fast Time Award Saturday which was earned by Trevor Catalano at 7.560 seconds over 39 others. Andy Jankowiak (7.563) was just three-thousandths of a second slower than Catalano’s blindingly fast lap. Ryan Flores (6.607), Tommy Catalano (7.611) and Tanner VanDoren (7.613) completed the top five.

E. Schneider & Sons sponsored the four ten-lap TQ Midget heats which were won by Tyler Lindsay, Matt Janisch, Ryan Flores, and Tommy Catalano. In the third heat, Tyler Thompson and Anthony Sesely tangled while racing for the lead with Thompson flipping wildly. He managed to restart but Sesely’s car, damaged in the wreck, was cradled off the speedway. Apparent second heat winner Matt Swanson was disqualified failing the maximum width post-race measurement.

Aqua Duck Water Transport sponsored the TQ B Mains. Nick Ladyga and Anthony Payne won those two races. Swanson and Sesely both failed to transfer into the TQ A Main. Sesely was added to the A Main field as a past race winner.

West End Equipment sponsored the Champ Kart heat races. Those races were claimed by Chase Keister, Quentin Graham Jr., and Todd Crenshaw. The B Main was won by Alex Smolders.

S&S Speedways sponsored the Slingshot heat races which were won by Ryan Raidline, Scott Neary and Paul Hartwig, III. Lucas Pittenger won the night’s final preliminary, the Slingshot B Main.

TQ Midgets, Champ Karts, and Slingshots continue their Indoor Auto Racing Series Fueled By VP Racing Fuels season with the running of NAPA Racing Weekend at historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ on Friday and Saturday, January 26-27. Friday will feature the first running of the TQ Black Jack 21 followed on Saturday by the Crown Jewel of Indoor Auto Racing, the storied 40-lap TQ Gambler’s Classic. For more information visit www.indoorautoracing.com

TQ Midget Feature (40 Laps): 1. Ryan Flores, 2. Tommy Catalano, 3. Andy Jankowiak, 4. Tanner VanDoren, 5. Trevor Catalano, 6. Matt Janisch, 7. Briggs Danner, 8. Kyle Lick, 9. Anthony Sesely, 10. Anthony Payne, 11. Billy Pauch Jr., 12. Tim Buckwalter, 13. Ryan Bartlett, 14. Ryan Smith, 15. Joey Bailey, 16.Ryan Tidman, 17. Tyler Thompson, 18. Derek Robbie, 19. Tyler Catalano, 20. Tyler Lindsay, 21. Bobby Holmes, 22. Shawn Nye, 23. Nick Ladyga, 24. Scott Kreutter, 25. Matt Caprara. Non-Qualifiers: John Barnett, Greg Martin, Chris Hirt, Jimmy Zacharias, Joe Toth, Chase Cabre, Andrew Nye, Kyle Herve, Matt Roselli, Matt Swanson, Chad Jones, Tyler Ferris, Jake Trainor, Stephen Kemery.

Slingshot Feature (20 Laps): 1. Scott Neary, 2. Alex Reinsmith, 3. Paul Hartwig III, 4. Mason Pittenger, 5. Lucas Pittenger, 6. Louden Reimert, 7. Tyler Ulsh, 8. Dylan Hoch, 9. Ryan Raidline, 10. Chris Laureigh, 11. Simon Egan, 12. PJ Bozowski 13. Andrew Millard, 14. Matthew Mertz, 15. Brett Putnam, 16. Michael Lapicki 17. Jonathan Laureigh, 18. Grant Hilfiger 19. Cody Kline, 20. Cody Bleau.

Champ Kart Feature (20 Laps): 1. Todd Crenshaw, 2. Preston DeMello, 3. Doug Stearly, 4. Dylan Dismoor, 5. Brandon Tiezzi, 6. Alex Smolders, 7. JJ Pacovich, 8. Tanner Emmons, 9. Max Pfeifer, 10. Seth Whitney, 11. Tyler Brown, 12. Alyssa Vanderpool, 13. Taylor Doxtater, 14. Missy Bootes, 15. Logan Crisafulli 16. Chase Keister, 17. John Berger, 18. TJ Reed, 19. Quentin Graham Jr., 20. Thomas Radivoy.

 

 

Fifteen-Year-Old Tanner VanDoren Races To Incredible Ironton Global Allentown Indoor Race Victory Friday Night at the PPL Center

Allentown, PA (Jan. 5) - Tanner VanDoren, a 15-year-old racer from Slatington, PA, shocked an Allentown crowd when he drove a backup Kluth Motorsports No. 44 TQ Midget to victory in Friday night’s Ironton Global Allentown Indoor TQ Midget Race.

“It’s so hard to believe this happened,” VanDoren told an Indoor Auto Racing Series crowd. “I wasn’t even supposed to run this race, I was just coming to take a few practice laps.”

The young driver had agreed to run the Sesely backup car this past Wednesday with the understanding that he would have to vacate the car if the primary car had any issues. From his first laps, VanDoren was one of the quickest competitors in the field, finishing second in the TQ Midget qualifying Time Trials.

VanDoren, who started third in the TQ feature, didn’t gain the lead in the race until lap 23 after a mechanical failure on Andy Jankowiak’s car sent him and challenger Ryan Flores spinning. The battle between Flores and Jankowiak – a mainstay rivalry in the Indoor Auto Racing Championship – took the stage for the better part of the 30-lap main event.

Over the final eight laps, Tim Buckwalter emerged as VanDoren’s toughest challenger. A restart with two laps left put the two side-by-side but VanDoren ran out the last few to register the surprise score.

Kyle Lick finished in the third position after battling for the early lead, Shawn Nye finished in the fourth position, and Flores, after his spin, completed the top five.

VanDoren is now eligible to win the Ironton Auto Body Challenge on Saturday’s Future Homes night. The $10,000 bonus can be earned if VanDoren agrees to start tenth in the Saturday night feature, earning $1,000 on the spot. If VanDoren wins Saturday’s main event, he will earn the Ironton Auto Body Challenge.

The E. Schneider & Sons sponsored TQ Fast Time Award Friday was earned by Andy Jankowiak after a scintillating session in which drivers were provided with multiple opportunities to better their times once each of the 42 drivers had posted a time. Jankowiak’s 7.564 run came in his fourth attempt. Tanner VanDoren (7.595) Tommy Catalano (7.597), Ryan Flores (7.616) and Tyler Thompson (7.616) completed the top five, with Flores credited with fourth based on a faster second lap.

West End Equipment sponsored the four TQ Midget heats. Kyle Lick, Tanner VanDoren, Billy Pauch, Jr., and Scott Kreutter were the race victors, with the margins of victory in all four races of less than a car length.

Aqua Duck Water Transport sponsored the TQ Friday night B Mains. Andrew Nye, who was a last minute replacement driver for Jonthan Reid who was injured at his home, won the first B Main. The rugged second B Main was claimed by Anthony Sesely.

Todd Crenshaw of Winchester, VA gained top spot in the 20-lap Champ Kart feature early and once in front, put on a dazzling driving demonstration, knifing back through the 24-Kart effortlessly to prevail.
Brett Bieber of Oley, PA worked his way carefully to the front of the field in the 20-lap Slingshot main event. Bieber had won the Slingshot feature in 2022 in Allentown as well.

Pocono Raceway sponsored the Champ Kart Friday night heat races. Those races were claimed by JJ Pacovich, TJ Reid and Chase Keister. The B Main was won by Tyler Brown.

S&S Speedways sponsored the Friday night Slingshot heat races which were won by Alex Reinsmith, Brett Putnam, and Brett Bieber. Michael Lapicki won the night’s final preliminary, the Slingshot B Main.

TQ Midgets, Champ Karts, and Slingshots return to the PPL Center in Allentown, PA tomorrow, Saturday night, January 6, 2024. The Saturday night TQ Midget Allentown finale will be run over a 40-lap distance.

TQ Midgets (30 Laps): 1. Tanner VanDoren, 2. Tim Buckwalter, 3. Kyle Lick, 4. Shawn Nye, 5. Ryan Flores, 6. Tyler Thompson, 7. Anthony Payne, 8. Jake Trainor, 9. Nick Ladyga, 10. Ryan Bartlett, 11. Tommy Catalano, 12. Andrew Nye, 13. Tyler Ferris, 14. Chase Cabre, 15. Anthony Sesely, 16. Andy Jankowiak, 17. Billy Pauch Jr., 18. Trevor Catalano, 19. Matt Swanson, 20. Scott Kreutter, 21. Ryan Smith, 22. Joey Bailey, 23. Tyler Lindsay, 24. Matt Janisch. TQ Non-Qualifiers: Briggs Danner, Matt Chowns, Chris Hirt, Jimmy Zacharias, Matt Roselli, Bobby Holmes, Matt Caprara, Derek Robbie, Kyle Herve, Stephen Kemery, John Barnett, Doug Stearly, Greg Martin, Ryan Tidman, Joe Toth, Chad Jones, Tyler Catalano.

Action Track USA Slingshots (20 Laps): 1. Brett Bieber, 2. Scott Neary, 3. Matthew Mertz, 4. Dylan Hoch. 5. Alex Reinsmith, 6. Simon Egan, 7. Jonathan Laureigh, 8. James Benz, 9. Lucas Pittenger, 10. Cody Kline, 11. Chris Laureigh, 12. Michael Lapicki, 13. Paul Hartwig III, 14. John Redner, 15. PJ Bozowski, 16. Charlene Benz, 17. Tyler Ulsh, 18. Austin Kroboth, 19. Brett Putnam, 20. Ryan Raidline.

Hoosier Tire Champ Karts (20 Laps) – 1. Todd Crenshaw 2. Alex Smolders 3. JJ Pacovich 4. TJ Reed 5. Chase Keister 6. Quentin Graham Jr. 7. Logan Crisafulli 8. Brandon Tiezzi 9. Max Pfeifer 10. Preston DeMello 11. Doug Stearly 12. Tyler Brown 13. Hailey Eroh 14. Dylan Dinsmoor 15. Josh Patterson 16. Seth Whitney 17. Thomas Radivoy 18. John Berger 19. Missy Bootes 20. Tanner Emmons
For more information on the Indoor Auto Racing Championship Fueled by VP Racing Fuels visit www.indoorautoracing.com

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, JANUARY 7, 2024

American Brad Sweet claimed his second win on Western Australian soil with victory in the fifth round of Speedweek at Bunbury Speedway on Saturday night.

The five-time World of Outlaws champion won the Maddington Toyota Summer Slam from Trent Pigdon and fellow American Brock Zearfoss.

He started the 30-lap final from p5 and raced up to third within four laps before sliding into second by lap eight.

Sweet made his move with 20 laps remaining and through heavy lapped traffic he extended the margin and was never headed to the checkers.

He was second quickest in his qualifying group before a fourth in his heat race and a third in the A Dash.

Pigdon enjoyed his best result of the season and his first podium finish after starting from p2.

He was third quickest in his qualifying group, before wins in both his heat race and the B Dash.

Helping Pigdon on the night was James McFadden who was on hand to offer plenty of coaching for the pilot of the W19.

Zearfoss set up his first podium finish of the current Speedweek campaign by being quickest in his qualifying group, followed by a third in his heat race and a second in the B Dash.

The race was only one lap old when Andrew Priolo slowed up with damage and headed to the work area.

He resumed the battle from the rear after starting from p12.

Only moments later American Cory Eliason activated a red light situation when he crashed hard in pits bend, ending his campaign after setting the Victory 1 Perfomance Quick Time at the start of the evening.

Jamie Maiolo, who won the A Dash and started from pole, finished in fourth and while it was a disappointing end, it was his best result so far in his first full season of racing in four years.

He enjoyed a good points haul after being one of five to play their Joker card in this round and double their feature race points – the others being Jason Pryde, Jaydee Dack, Jack Williamson and Aaron Chircop.

Dayne Kingshott started sixth and finished fifth, ensuring he banked more points in the 2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series that he currently leads.

Popular American Rico Abreu, who has two Speedweek wins from five outings, was sixth after starting from 15th, being the Kincrome Hard Charger for this round.

Defending series champion James Inglis was right behind him in seventh after starting from p8.

Taylor Milling took ninth after coming from p14, while Brad Maiolo rounded out the top 10 after starting from p11.

Kris Coyle moved up one spot to be 12th, while Mitchell Wormall moved up four to be 13th – a much better outcome than his latest Bunbury appearance when he destroyed a car.

Jason Kendrick, who had electrical issues early on and failed to get a qualifying time, was 14th after winning the B Main and starting from p21.

Pryde was 15th (from p10), in front of Manders who originally started from p18 but had to go to the rear after changing a flat right rear tyre early in the race.

Earlier on he had a quick exit from the car in a fire incident.

Victorian Brenten Farrer was 17th, from Andrew Priolo, Cameron McKenzie, Todd Davis, Jack Williamson and Chircop who made the show in his third open sprintcar race.

The final Speedweek round will be at the Perth Motorplex next Saturday, January 13.

Results
Qualifying group 1: Brock Zearfoss 13.342, James Inglis 13.378, Jamie Maiolo 13.420, Brad Maiolo 13.462, Brenten Farrer 13.577, Kris Coyle 13.704, Rico Abreu 13.789, Jaydee Dack 14.005, Nathan Swan 14.784.

Group 2: Cory Eliason 13.255, Brad Sweet 13.278, Trent Pigdon 13.428, Jason Pryde 13.484, Taylor Milling 13.523, Kaiden Manders 13.709, Jack Williamson 13.980.

Group 3: Callum Williamson 13.539, Ryan Lancaster 13.680, Dayne Kingshott 13.724, Andrew Priolo 13.724, Kye Scroop 14.043, Cameron McKenzie 14.118, Aaron Chircop 14.260, Todd Davis 14.284, Jason Kendrick NTT.

Heat 1: 1st Jamie Maiolo, 2nd Brad Maiolo, 3rd Brock Zearfoss, 4th James Inglis, 5th Kris Coyle, 6th Rico Abreu, 7th Brenten Farrer, 8th Jaydee Dack, 9th Nathan Swan.

Heat 2: 1st Trent Pigdon, 2nd Jason Pryde, 3rd Cory Eliason, 4th Brad Sweet, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th Mitchell Wormall, 7th Brock Kenny, 8th Kaiden Manders, 9th Jack Williamson

Heat 3: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd Callum Williamson, 4th Ryan Lancaster, 5th Cameron McKenzie, 6th Aaron Chircop, 7th Jason Kendrick, 8th Todd Davis. DNF: Kye Scroop,

A Dash: 1st Jamie Maiolo, 2nd Cory Eliason, 3rd Brad Sweet, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th Ryan Lancaster, 6th Brad Maiolo.

B Dash: 1st Trent Pidgon, 2nd Brock Zearfoss, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th James Inglis, 5th Jason Pryde, 6th Andrew Priolo.

Midpack Madness: 1st Kris Coyle, 2nd Taylor Milling, 3rd Jack Williamson, 4th Brenten Farrer, 5th Mitchell Wormall, 6th Kaiden Manders, 7th Cameron McKenzie, 8th Jaydee Dack.

B Main: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Jack Williamson, 3rd Todd Davis, 4th Aaron Chircop, 5th Todd Davis.

A Main: 1st Brad Sweet, 2nd Trent Pigdon, 3rd Brock Zeafoss, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Rico Abreu, 7th James Inglis, 8th Callum Williamson, 9th Taylor Milling, 10th Brad Maiolo, 11th Ryan Lancaster, 12th Kris Coyle, 13th Mitchell Wormall, 14th Jason Kendrick, 15th Jason Pryde, 16th Kaiden Manders, 17th Brenten Farrer, 18th Andrew Priolo, 19th Cameron McKenzie, 20th Todd Davis, 21st Jack Williamson, 22nd Aaron Chircop. DNF: Jaydee Dack and Cory Eliason.

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2024

Home-town hero Callum Williamson was a popular winner when he upstaged his more fancied American rivals in the fourth round of WA Speedweek at the Perth Motorplex on Tuesday night.

He survived a challenge for the lead with six laps remaining to hold off five-time World of Outlaws champion Brad Sweet and fellow WA racer Dayne Kingshott who was third.

They were followed over the line by another trio of Americans – Brock Zearfoss, Rico Abreu and Cory Eliason.

Williamson started from pole for the main event after he set the Victory 1 Performance Quick Time at the start of the show.

He then claimed a second in his heat race before winning the A Dash, setting up the p1 start.

After starting at the front of the pack for the past three shows, he said they didn’t get the results they were looking for – until this round as the team chased the car set-up to conquer the changing track conditions.

“We sort of knew what we had to do, we have had tracks like that before which was a bit of an advantage for us (local) guys,” Williamson said.

The red light period, just as he lost the lead, was a tense moment.

“It’s been two years since I have had a win, I thought it was going to get ripped away from me and then the lights came on,” Williamson said, knowing full well who was mounting the challenge.

“Once you have someone like that (Sweet) stick their nose underneath you with six to go and you get a chance to lead off again, you don’t sort of go out there and just stroll it around nicely, you go out there and hammer down.”

Williamson paid credit to his crew who put different drivers in the car while he was recently sidelined with health issues, saying it had helped improve their overall package and the car had “never felt better”.

Sweet, who won at the Motorplex at his WA debut last Thursday night, was fourth quickest in his qualifying group before he took a second in his heat race and then moved up from fourth to second in the B Dash, setting up the P4 start in the final.

While he surrendered the lead at the final caution, he understood the deal.

“That’s just how racing is,” Sweet said.

“I have been racing for a long time now and I have had those type of things go both ways.

“”You are racing hard, it’s crazy that sometimes those things happen – you weren’t making a pass for 24 laps and then you make the pass and then the yellow comes out.

“It’s a game of inches, its timing, it’s luck, it's everything in between.

“We have got nothing to hang our hats on, Callum is extremely fast, he has a torrid pace and he’s done a lot of laps here and you can tell he is comfortable up by the wall and running hard.

“We just have a few things we need to get better on our end.

“I still haven’t felt that comfort level that I am looking for yet and that’s a big deal when you are racing at this level – and racing for wins you need to be comfortable and you need to get the car right.”

Kingshott who started from p8 for the feature race after being second quickest in his qualifying group, dropped from third to fifth in his heat race and then moved from fifth to fourth in the B Dash.

The race only lasted to the first corner before Jason Kendrick spun and was collected by Jaydee Dack, putting both of them out of the contest.

Williamson was strong from the get-go and opened up a commanding lead early over Sweet and Eliason who started from p2.

Zearfoss, who started from p7, got by Andrew Priolo, who started p3, to claim fourth, with Queenslander Luke Oldfield and Kingshott also making similar moves on Priolo.

Jack Williamson, who started from p16, headed infield with 10 laps in the books after a collapsed front wing.

Abreu, fresh from his win in the third round of Speedweek at Bunbury Speedway the night before, was putting the pressure on Kingshott three laps later.

At the midway point Sweet was hauling the 49 on the high line trying to catch Williamson and this high-speed duo gapped the rest of the field.

Kingshott soon after was in third and with just a handful of laps remaining Sweet took his chance in traffic to claim the lead over Williamson but his challenge was undone as Oldfield drove the 65 into turn four too hard, bringing on the red lights.

On the restart Williamson led from Sweet and Kingshott and that’s the way they ran to the checkers.

Zearfoss held on for fourth, while Abreu took fifth and Eliason dropped back to be sixth.

Ryan Lancaster, who started from p17, put in a stellar effort to finish seventh.

Kaiden Manders came from p23 to be eighth to be the Kincome Hard Charger, while Kris Coyle took ninth after starting from p22.

Brad Maiolo rounded out the top 10 after starting from p9, while Mitchell Wormall took 11th after starting from p20.

This was a big effort after he was disqualified from the Midpack Madness race after contact with Victorian Brenten Farrer.

Taylor Milling dropped back one spot to finish 12th, while Jamie Maiolo improved two spots to be 13th.

James Inglis had a tough night but managed 14th with a damaged top win after he started from p21.

The defending Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series champion failed to record a qualifying time after he crashed at the start of the show and then he had to come via the B Main (where he started p6 and won).

Kye Scroop also came from the B Main, grabbing the last transfer spot, moving up from p24 to 15th, a gain of nine spots.

Brock Kenny was 16th, while Farrer was the last car to finish, in 17th.

The next round of Speedweek will be at Bunbury Speedway this Saturday night.

Results:

Qualifying group 1: Andrew Priolo 13.913, Dayne Kingshott 13.944, Luke Oldfield 13.946, Brad Sweet 13.971, Ryan Lancaster 13.979, Rico Abreu 13.987, Jack Williamson 14.192, Kris Coyle 14.284, Jamie Maiolo 14.321, Myles Bolger 15.117.

Qualifying group 2: Callum Williamson 13.899, Taylor Milling 14.025, Trent Pigdon 14.171, Jaydee Dack 14.308, Brenten Farrer 14.390, Mitchell Wormall 14.432, Jason Pryde 14.539, Tim King 14.608, Nathan Swan 16.060, Lynton Jeffrey NTT.

Qualifying group 3: Cory Eliason 14.232, Brock Zearfoss 14.240, Jason Kendick 14.442, Brad Maiolo 14.458, Kaiden Manders 14.675, Kye Scroop 14.953, Matthew Cross 15.189, Brock Kenny 15.294, Aaron Chircop 15.850, James Inglis NTT.

Heat 1: 1st Luke Oldfield, 2nd Brad Sweet, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Rico Abreu, 5th Dayne Kingshott, 6th Jamie Maiolo, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Jack Williamson, 9th Myles Bolger and 10th Kris Coyle.

Heat 2: 1st Trent Pigdon, 2nd Callum Williamson, 3rd Taylor Milling, 4th Mitchell Wormall, 5th Brenten Farrer, 6th Jason Pryde, 7th Jaydee Dack, 8th Tim King, 9th Nathan Swan. DNS: Lynton Jeffrey.

Heat 3: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Cory Eliason, 3rd Brad Maiolo, 4th Brock Zearfoss, 5th James Inglis, 6th Brock Kenny, 7th Aaron Chircop, 8th Matthew Cross, 9th Kaiden Manders.

A Dash: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Andrew Priolo, 3rd Trent Pigdon, 4th Brock Zearfoss, 5th Brad Maiolo, 6th Taylor Milling.

B Dash: 1st Cory Eliason, 2nd Brad Sweet, 3rd Luke Oldfield, 4th Dayne Kingshott, 5th Jason Kendrick, 6th Rico Abreu.

Midpack Madness: 1st Jaydee Dack, 2nd Brock Kenny, 3rd Jamie Maiolo, 4th Jack Williamson, 5th Ryan Lancaster, 6th Jason Pryde. DNF: Brenten Farrer. DQ Mitchell Wormall.

Last Chance Qualifier: 1st James Inglis, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Kaiden Manders, 4th Kye Scroop, 5th Tim King, 6th Nathan Swan, 7th Aaron Chirop, 8th Myles Bolger. DNF: Matthew Cross. DNS: Lynton Jeffrey.

A Main: 1st Callum Williamson, 2nd Brad Sweet, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Brock Zearfoss, 5th Rick Abreu, 6th Cory Eliason, 7th Ryan Lancaster, 8th Kaiden Manders, 9th Kris Coyle, 10th Brad Maiolo, 11th Mitchell Wormall, 12th Taylor Milling, 13th Jamie Maiolo, 14th James Inglis, 15th Kye Scroop, 16th Jason Pryde, 17th Brock Kenny, 18th Brenten Farrer. DNF: Luke Oldfield, Andrew Priolo, Trent Pigdon, Jack Williamson, Jaydee Dack and Jason Kendrick.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: Callum Willliamson.

Hoosier Tyre Draw: Kye Scroop.

Kincrome Hard Charger: Kaiden Manders.

Wilsons Brewery Best Presented: Krikke Motorsport.

 

 

VEAL SECURES VICTORY, GOODYER CROWNED SPEEDWEEK CHAMPION

Official Release: Premier Speedway Monday, 1st January 2024

In a dazzling start to the new year, local hero Jamie Veal triumphed, claiming a $10,000 payday on a night that also celebrated Jock Goodyer as a consecutive Clay-Per-View Sprintcar Speedweek series champion at Sungold Stadium Premier Speedway.

The evening presented by Fresha included intense heat racing, highlighted by a spectacular three-wide battle between Veal, McFadden, and Peck, setting the stage for an exciting night of racing ahead.

From competitive heats to star-studded dashes, the grand finale of the Sprintcar Clay-Per-View Speedweek lived up to expectations, delivering 35 laps of intense action.

SRV Road Freight’s Lachlan McHugh's initial dominance faltered with only 7 laps to go when his right rear tire succumbed, marking a heartbreaking conclusion for a team that had meticulously fine-tuned minor adjustments earlier in the evening.

Fans watched as James McFadden skilfully navigated from position 11 to secure a podium finish in third place, guiding the Hodges Motorsports D5 car. This performance holds added significance as valuable data is gathered for the Toyota motor program in Australia, courtesy of TRD.

Jock Goodyer persistently challenged for the lead through multiple restart attempts, securing the second spot. Clinching back-to-back wins in the Clay-Per-View Sprintcar Speedweek series with a second-place finish in the Daniel’s Trucking Australia #1 car.

Jamie Veal, piloting the SWI Earthworks entry, took command with 7 laps left, clinching his second feature win at his home track this season. The hard-fought victory unfolded in an epic battle, with Goodyer momentarily surging ahead 6 laps from the finish, creating a spectacular showdown that was worth the price of admission on a track that provided multiple racing lanes.

Veal not only takes home a $10,000 check but also extends his lead in the Warrnambool Total Tools Track championship, which also boasts a $10,000 prize for the winner.

FRESHA Feature Results | Sprintcars 1. V35-Jamie Veal 2. A1-Jock Goodyer 3. D5-James McFadden 4. V6-Cameron Waters 5. V37-Grant Anderson 6. Q5-Brock Hallett 7. N47-Marcus Dumesny 8. V25-Jack Lee 9. USA-2 Justin Peck 10. V40-Rusty Hickman 11. S81-Luke Dillon 12. S20-Glen Sutherland 13. VA3-Kaidon Brown 14. T62-Tate Frost 15. NQ7-Lachlan McHugh 16. USA87-Aaron Reutzel 17. NQ10-Jy Corbet 18. N92-Sam Walsh 19. Q54-Randy Morgan 20. N55-Jessie Attard

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Emerson Axsom Takes Home Fourth Golden Driller With Tulsa Shootout Outlaw Victory!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) Taking home his third RS12 Motorsports Outlaw triumph and fourth overall, Indiana’s Emerson Axsom grabbed the lead on Lap 16 and never looked back at the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy.

Chasing Cody Key through the first third of the feature event, Axsom took charge and kept pace through the rest of the 55-lap event. Winning by 1.722 seconds, the race for second through fifth was a fight to the line, with Jake Hagopian taking second in his final Tulsa Shootout appearance. Shifting line to the top, Joe B. Miller grabbed third by 0.034-seconds. Cody Key slipped to fourth, with Thomas Kunsman, Jr. crossing fifth.

248 drivers took part in RS12 Outlaw competition.

The total for all classes was 1,698 confirmed entries out of 1,752 received. A total of 368 races were contested during the 2024 edition of the Tulsa Shootout, including 3,494 green flag laps. 709 Drivers from 42 states and five countries (USA, Aust. Can, Neth, NZ) participated in the 39th Tulsa Shootout.

Three drivers added their names to the list of winners, as Wyatt Miller topped Restricted, Ashton Torgerson took A-Class, and Braxton Flatt won Junior Sprints. Frank Flud moved is total to five, with Blake Hahn sitting at nine.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

RS12 MOTORSPORTS WINGED OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[6]; 4. 28H-Chelby Hinton[4]; 5. 21X-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[7]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[9]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[10]; 9. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[8]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]

Race 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 4M-Jaylon Mills[8]; 8. 81A-Dekota Gay[9]; 9. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 10. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr

Race 3 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[5]; 4. 4H-Blake Hahn[8]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 7. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 8. 21H-Levi Hinck[9]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[1]; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 4 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 3. 93M-Jesse Maurer[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[3]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[8]; 6. 95-Paige Moss[6]; 7. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 8. 15-Rob Pajauis[5]; 9. (DNF) 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[10]

Race 5 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[1]; 3. 44-Anthony Sunde[2]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[6]; 5. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[4]; 6. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 8. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 9. 19X-Tomas Partington[3]; 10. 12R-Harrison Robards[7]

Race 6 (8 Laps): 1. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[9]; 4. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 5. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 6. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[5]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[7]; 9. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 10. (DNS) 9-Sawyer Davis

Race 7 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 6. 3S-Brody Strong[4]; 7. 91K-Kevin Bayer[5]; 8. 17S-Baron Silva[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]

Race 8 (8 Laps): 1. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 2. 11X-Stefan Sidur[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[7]; 5. 118-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[6]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 8. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 9. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 10. 78-Brody Wake[10]

Race 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[1]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[3]; 3. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[6]; 8. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 9. (DNF) 81-Frank Flud[9]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 10 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 4. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[3]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 6. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[4]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 8. L3-Prestin Dalton[6]; 9. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]

Race 11 (8 Laps): 1. 23S-Cody Samuels[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. 8G-Teddy Bivert[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 6. 22M-Maxwell Moser[4]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[5]; 8. 72D-Derrick Black[10]; 9. (DNF) 14R-Jake Nail[7]; 10. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]

Race 12 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 2. 56-Cody Key[9]; 3. 14J-Jett Nunley[4]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[3]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[10]; 8. 191-Bash Ferguson[5]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[6]; 10. 37-Josh Jackson[1]

Race 13 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 4. 12-Allen Cope[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[10]; 6. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[7]; 10. 01D-Jim Mattison[5]

Race 14 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[1]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[7]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[10]; 5. 99-Brett Osborn[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[4]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 88P-Tony Penick[9]; 9. 87C-Jesse Edwards[2]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]

Race 15 (8 Laps): 1. 5L-Dusty Young[2]; 2. 43-Jack Thomas[1]; 3. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[8]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[6]; 6. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 9K-Kieran Casillas[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[5]; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 16 (8 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 2. 00T-TJ Stark[5]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[6]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[2]; 6. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[7]; 8. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 10. (DQ) 48M-Coen McDaniel[1]

Race 17 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 10T-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[3]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 29S-Blake Scott[8]; 8. 62-Rachel Zabawa[5]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea[10]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]

Race 18 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 4. 1F-Jason Friesen[6]; 5. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[2]; 7. 25K-Kyle Spence[8]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]

Race 19 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[1]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[10]; 4. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[3]; 6. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[5]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[7]; 10. 27-Bryan Davidson[6]

Race 20 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 4. 29-Scott Sawyer[8]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[5]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[10]; 8. 29M-Lawrence Mann[1]; 9. 14M-Drake Carter[7]; 10. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]

Race 21 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[8]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 6. 7G-Jackson Gray[1]; 7. 15C-Brody Brown[7]; 8. 33M-Ryan Mueller[5]; 9. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 22 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[2]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 6. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]; 8. 14W-Tyler Walton[1]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 23 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[5]; 3. 14T-Tylen Trammel[4]; 4. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 5. 91F-Alec Frisell[6]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 44H-Hayden Holt[8]; 8. 7C-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 52R-Jim McNulty[1]; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 24 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 4. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 5. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[6]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[8]

Race 25 (8 Laps): 1. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[9]; 5. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 6. 1A-Anton Hernandez[7]; 7. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[4]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]

D-MAINS (TOP 4 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO C-MAINS)

Race 136 - D1 (8 Laps): 1. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[2]; 2. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]; 4. 31E-Eric Erdmann[1]; 5. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[4]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 7. (DNF) 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNF) 17X-Alex Caldwell[5]; 9. (DNS) 03R-Hunter Rhoades; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 137 - D2 (8 Laps): 1. 14M-Drake Carter[2]; 2. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 3. 52R-Jim McNulty[3]; 4. 9-Sawyer Davis[5]; 5. 01D-Jim Mattison[4]; 6. (DNS) 14R-Jake Nail; 7. (DNS) 1H-Connor Lee; 8. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr; 9. (DNS) 87C-Jesse Edwards; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 138 - D3 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[1]; 2. 78-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 29M-Lawrence Mann[2]; 4. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 5. 12R-Harrison Robards[6]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[8]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[4]; 9. (DNS) 4K-Khloe Cotton; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 139 - D4 (8 Laps): 1. 7A-Aaron Jesina[1]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 3. 48M-Coen McDaniel[5]; 4. 5H-Haylee Papp[2]; 5. (DNS) 27-Bryan Davidson; 6. (DNS) 14W-Tyler Walton; 7. (DNS) 19X-Tomas Partington; 8. (DNS) 5K-Jack Kassik; 9. (DNS) 37X-Xander Dundon; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 140 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 118-Kole Kirkman[2]; 2. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 3. 25K-Kyle Spence[5]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 5. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 6. 52H-Hayden Mabe[10]; 7. 12A-Chase McDermand[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 10. 31E-Eric Erdmann[12]; 11. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 12. 29D-Dylan Menditto[11]; 13. (DNS) 8T-Tyler Kuykendall; 14. (DNS) 81A-Dekota Gay

Race 141 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 2. 23J-Josh Castro[3]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[4]; 5. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]; 6. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]; 8. 80N-Shawn Jones[11]; 9. 44H-Hayden Holt[5]; 10. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 11. 7C-Connor Lundy[9]; 12. (DNS) 44K-Cory Kelley; 13. (DNS) 999-Derrick Black; 14. (DNS) 97-Donnie Burrows

Race 142 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 99-Brett Osborn[1]; 2. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 3. 10W-Will Scribner[2]; 4. 3S-Brody Strong[6]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[4]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 7. 14M-Drake Carter[11]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[8]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[9]; 10. 91K-Kevin Bayer[7]; 11. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 12. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[12]; 13. 52R-Jim McNulty[13]; 14. (DNS) 01-Kaden Weger

Race 143 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 21X-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 4. 33M-Ryan Mueller[9]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[11]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[4]; 8. 9-Sawyer Davis[12]; 9. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 10. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 11. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[10]; 12. 3R-Rylan Gray[8]; 13. (DNS) 24T-Glenn James Bratti; 14. (DNS) 14L-Logan Heath

Race 144 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[1]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[5]; 3. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 4. 77S-Logan Seavey[4]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[6]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[3]; 7. 29M-Lawrence Mann[14]; 8. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[7]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[13]; 10. 69T-Trey Erdmann[11]; 11. 42-Ashley Afdahl[9]; 12. 49-Cameron La Rose[12]; 13. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 14. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]

Race 145 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 2. 91F-Alec Frisell[1]; 3. 17S-Baron Silva[6]; 4. 51G-Grant Schaadt[5]; 5. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 6. 81-Frank Flud[10]; 7. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 8. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[11]; 10. 2S-Garyt Smith[2]; 11. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[12]; 12. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 13. (DNF) 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 14. (DNS) 25B-Chevy Boyer

Race 146 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 5. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 6. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 7. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 8. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 9. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[2]; 10. L3-Prestin Dalton[10]; 11. (DNF) 23R-Skylar Rhoades[4]; 12. (DNF) 5H-Haylee Papp[14]; 13. (DNS) 17J-Jacob Johnston; 14. (DNS) 72-Alex Karpowicz

Race 147 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 126-Autumn Criste[1]; 2. 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 3. 29S-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[4]; 5. 53-Chase Rodgers[7]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[11]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[5]; 8. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 9. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 10. 15-Rob Pajauis[8]; 11. 10L-Patrick Lundy[10]; 12. 88P-Tony Penick[6]; 13. (DNS) 59-Brody Mclaughlin; 14. (DNS) 3Z-Trey Zorn

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 304 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[4]; 2. 9J-Derek Hagar[2]; 3. 21J-Kameron Key[3]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[1]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 7. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 8. 101-Easton Lebo[12]; 9. 138-Karson Battarbee[11]; 10. 24G-Greyson Springer[13]; 11. 7S-Kanon Posey[14]; 12. 5U-Jake Andreotti[10]; 13. 54X-Maverick Myrick[8]; 14. (DNF) 13-Elijah Gile[6]

Race 305 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[2]; 2. 65-Michael Faccinto[1]; 3. 56-Cody Key[4]; 4. 29A-Chase Cabre[3]; 5. 29-Scott Sawyer[7]; 6. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[9]; 7. 71K-Gavin Miller[8]; 8. 24L-Levi Hillier[14]; 9. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 10. 1F-Jason Friesen[11]; 11. 9H-Kaden Holm[13]; 12. 43-Jack Thomas[10]; 13. 98-James Roselli[6]; 14. 44-Anthony Sunde[12]

Race 306 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[2]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[7]; 4. 14S-TJ Smith[6]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 6. 10T-Shane Stewart[10]; 7. 87-Reed Whitney[3]; 8. 5J-Braden Jones[12]; 9. 5V-Gavan Boschele[13]; 10. 08S-Peter Smith[5]; 11. 43P-Parker Perry[14]; 12. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 13. 99D-Bryant Dawson[9]; 14. 77R-Robbie Smith[11]

Race 307 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 36K-Kris Carroll[2]; 2. 5L-Dusty Young[1]; 3. 14-Harley Hollan[4]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[8]; 6. 23S-Cody Samuels[6]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 8. 28P-Gunnar Pio[10]; 9. 72A-Eli Adams[7]; 10. 22-Curtis Jones[13]; 11. B12-Carson Bolden[12]; 12. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[14]; 13. 4N-Ryan Winter[11]; 14. 14C-Connor Gross[9]

Race 308 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[8]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[4]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 8G-Teddy Bivert[3]; 6. 55B-Jett Barnes[7]; 7. 23-Alec Quiggle[9]; 8. 122-Lane Warner[6]; 9. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[5]; 10. 11C-Darren Brown[12]; 11. 21G-Garth Kasiner[13]; 12. 10-Brock Berreth[11]; 13. 93M-Jesse Maurer[10]; 14. 18-Aidan Leingang[14]

Race 309 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 3. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 4. 26K-Kale Drake[5]; 5. 2E-Eric Botelho[9]; 6. 84X-Jesse Love[8]; 7. 20Q-Brecken Reese[11]; 8. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 9. 28H-Chelby Hinton[13]; 10. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]; 11. 14J-Jett Nunley[10]; 12. 24-JW Henderson[14]; 13. 99B-Brent Crews[12]; 14. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]

Race 310 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[1]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 3. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 4. 1V-Johnny Boland[8]; 5. 48T-Tanner Holm[6]; 6. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 7. 2G-Garrett Benson[11]; 8. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 9. 51X-Kyle Busch[5]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 11. 97M-Scotty Milan[7]; 12. 3Y-Cole Roberts[12]; 13. 14T-Tylen Trammel[10]; 14. 12-Allen Cope[14]

Race 311 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[1]; 2. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[8]; 4. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 5. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[7]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[3]; 7. 25S-Justis Sokol[5]; 8. 11J-Jett Hays[6]; 9. 5G-Christian Bruno[11]; 10. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[9]; 11. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[13]; 12. 49R-Cody Barnes[12]; 13. 6B-Blake Parmley[14]; 14. 77M-Preston Norbury[10]

B-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCE TO THE LCQ)

Race 342 - B1 (12 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[1]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[2]; 3. 5V-Gavan Boschele[7]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[4]; 5. 23S-Cody Samuels[5]; 6. 24G-Greyson Springer[8]; 7. 118-Kole Kirkman[13]; 8. 5U-Jake Andreotti[10]; 9. 101-Easton Lebo[6]; 10. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[9]; 11. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[14]; 12. 98-James Roselli[11]; 13. 12K-Dylan Kadous[3]; 14. 13-Elijah Gile[12]

Race 343 - B2 (12 Laps): 1. 9J-Derek Hagar[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[4]; 6. 29-Scott Sawyer[3]; 7. 88M-Max Crabdree[13]; 8. 7S-Kanon Posey[9]; 9. 49R-Cody Barnes[11]; 10. 08S-Peter Smith[8]; 11. 43-Jack Thomas[10]; 12. 138-Karson Battarbee[7]; 13. 72J-Sam Johnson[12]; 14. 23J-Josh Castro[14]

Race 344 - B3 (12 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[1]; 2. 73M-Wyatt Miller[3]; 3. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[5]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[4]; 6. 63K-Colton Key[8]; 7. 28H-Chelby Hinton[7]; 8. 14C-Connor Gross[12]; 9. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[10]; 10. 43P-Parker Perry[9]; 11. 99-Brett Osborn[13]; 12. 99D-Bryant Dawson[11]; 13. 5R-Reece Shelton[14]; 14. 5J-Braden Jones[6]

Race 345 - B4 (12 Laps): 1. 51J-Dalton Parreira[1]; 2. 14S-TJ Smith[2]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[4]; 4. 2G-Garrett Benson[5]; 5. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 6. 8G-Teddy Bivert[3]; 7. 97M-Scotty Milan[9]; 8. 71P-Daison Pursley[14]; 9. 21X-Tyler Courtney[13]; 10. 93M-Jesse Maurer[11]; 11. 85J-Logan Julien[6]; 12. 22-Curtis Jones[8]; 13. 77M-Preston Norbury[12]; 14. 24-JW Henderson[10]

Race 346 - B5 (12 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[5]; 3. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[2]; 5. 11D-Dominic White[6]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[10]; 7. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 8. 5G-Christian Bruno[7]; 9. 77R-Robbie Smith[12]; 10. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 11. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[13]; 12. 4M-Jaylon Mills[14]; 13. 14T-Tylen Trammel[11]; 14. 1F-Jason Friesen[8]

Race 347 - B6 (12 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[2]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3. 11C-Darren Brown[8]; 4. 5L-Dusty Young[1]; 5. 23-Alec Quiggle[5]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 4N-Ryan Winter[11]; 8. 91F-Alec Frisell[14]; 9. 72A-Eli Adams[7]; 10. 44-Anthony Sunde[12]; 11. 41H-Colton Hardy[3]; 12. 1A-Anton Hernandez[13]; 13. 28P-Gunnar Pio[6]; 14. 10-Brock Berreth[10]

Race 348 - B7 (12 Laps): 1. 55B-Jett Barnes[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 5. 48T-Tanner Holm[3]; 6. 54X-Maverick Myrick[10]; 7. B12-Carson Bolden[9]; 8. 12C-Chase Spicola[14]; 9. 34-Colton Robinson[13]; 10. 122-Lane Warner[6]; 11. 18-Aidan Leingang[12]; 12. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 13. (DNS) 24W-Zack Weisenfluh; 14. (DNS) 6B-Blake Parmley

Race 349 - B8 (12 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[1]; 3. 87-Reed Whitney[4]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[6]; 5. 51X-Kyle Busch[7]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 7. 11X-Stefan Sidur[8]; 8. 99B-Brent Crews[11]; 9. 3Y-Cole Roberts[10]; 10. 14J-Jett Nunley[9]; 11. 4-Spencer Hill[14]; 12. 12-Allen Cope[12]; 13. 126-Autumn Criste[13]; 14. 10T-Shane Stewart[3]

LCQ (TOP 8 ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 362 - LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[1]; 2. 9J-Derek Hagar[2]; 3. 21J-Kameron Key[3]; 4. 65-Michael Faccinto[5]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 6. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 7. 55B-Jett Barnes[8]; 8. 51J-Dalton Parreira[4]; 9. 1V-Johnny Boland[9]; 10. 29A-Chase Cabre[10]; 11. 14S-TJ Smith[12]; 12. 15N-Neal Allison[11]; 13. 71K-Gavin Miller[16]; 14. 73M-Wyatt Miller[14]; 15. 52-Blake Hahn[15]; 16. 2E-Eric Botelho[13]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 368 - A Main (55 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[5]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 4. 56-Cody Key[2]; 5. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[1]; 6. 24X-KJ Snow[16]; 7. 21J-Kameron Key[19]; 8. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 9. 55B-Jett Barnes[23]; 10. 51J-Dalton Parreira[24]; 11. 14-Harley Hollan[8]; 12. 02-Ashton Torgerson[21]; 13. 8K-Jonathan Beason[15]; 14. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[10]; 15. 9J-Derek Hagar[18]; 16. 26K-Kale Drake[22]; 17. 4J-Jett Yantis[12]; 18. 65-Michael Faccinto[20]; 19. 00T-TJ Stark[6]; 20. 22E-Evan Dixon[11]; 21. 24S-Colby Sokol[13]; 22. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[17]; 23. 51F-Gary Taylor[9]; 24. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[14]

(Image Credit: Danny Clum)

Golden Driller No. 9 For Hahn With Outlaw Non-Wing Win At The Tulsa Shootout!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) Collecting his ninth career Golden Driller on Sunday night, Blake Hahn returned to victory lane at the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy.

Topping Hyper Racing Outlaw Non-Wing for the first time since 2011, Hahn chased low on Pennsylvania’s Thomas Kunsman, Jr. through Lap 13, before shifting tactics to the top and a slide job for the lead, following a restart on Lap 14.

Not out of the woods for a couple of laps, Hahn finally started putting distance over the race for second as Kunsman contended with Broedy Graham, who captured the runner-up spot on Lap 21. Picking away at Blake’s advantage, it was not enough to overtake the No. 52.

Graham in second, Kunsman in third, fourth went to Joe B. Miller, who advanced from tenth, with fifth going to Cannon McIntosh, who spent the race being shuffled all through the top ten.

The Hyper Racing Outlaw Non-Wing division saw 380 drivers on hand.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS:

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

HYPER RACING NON-WING OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 26 (8 Laps): 1. 44C-Cameron Paul[2]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[4]; 3. 83-Brant Woods[6]; 4. 128-Tyler Cook[1]; 5. 17J-Jacob Johnston[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 8. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 10. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady

Race 27 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[3]; 2. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 3. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[6]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[7]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]; 9. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 10. (DNF) 21G-Garth Kasiner[2]

Race 28 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[8]; 2. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 3. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[6]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 5. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]; 6. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 7. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 8. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[2]; 9. 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 10. 58-David Beasley[9]

Race 29 (8 Laps): 1. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 2. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 5. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[9]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 8. 3J-Jimmy Leal[7]; 9. (DNF) 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 30 (8 Laps): 1. 89K-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 98X-Darin Naida[6]; 3. 61-Cole Tinsley[3]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[9]; 6. 191-Bash Ferguson[10]; 7. 87C-Jesse Edwards[4]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[8]; 9. (DNF) 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 10. (DNF) 9-Sawyer Davis[7]

Race 31 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 3. 118-Kole Kirkman[5]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 5. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[4]; 6. 21-Cash Lovenburg[10]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 89-Kati Waggoner[7]; 9. 22M-Maxwell Moser[8]; 10. (DNF) 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]

Race 32 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Maverick Elkins[5]; 2. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 3. 29C-David Camden[4]; 4. 01M-Geordan Marrero[7]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[6]; 6. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 7. 15L-Dusty Young[2]; 8. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[9]; 10. (DNF) 21X-Tyler Courtney[1]

Race 33 (8 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 4. 81-Frank Flud[5]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[7]; 6. 1H-Connor Lee[9]; 7. 8X-Austin Shores[2]; 8. 84D-Dalten Maust[8]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[4]; 10. (DNS) 52R-Jim McNulty

Race 34 (8 Laps): 1. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[4]; 3. 12-Allen Cope[6]; 4. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[8]; 5. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 6. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[7]; 8. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 9. 28-Mick Gile Jr[5]; 10. (DNF) 36R-Kevin Reed[10]

Race 35 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[5]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[2]; 3. 87X-Mack Leopard[8]; 4. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[3]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[9]; 8. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 9. 97T-Jon Taylor[1]; 10. (DNS) 19K-Ryan Kradel

Race 36 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 3. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 4. 51J-Dalton Parreira[8]; 5. 23E-Ryker Pace[3]; 6. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[5]; 8. 22S-Sammy McNabb[10]; 9. 78-Brody Wake[9]; 10. (DNS) 15D-Dylan Schaadt

Race 37 (8 Laps): 1. 25B-Chevy Boyer[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]; 5. 12X-Cooper Williams[4]; 6. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[7]; 9. 04-Dillon Sampson[9]; 10. (DNS) 32-Trey Marcham

Race 38 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[7]; 3. 2A-Adam Miller[6]; 4. 11S-Shyla Ernst[4]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 6. 38D-Hailie Deegan[1]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[3]; 8. 05-Joshua Spatola[9]; 9. 1F-Jason Friesen[5]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[8]

Race 39 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 4. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[1]; 5. 84-Sean Cleavland[7]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 7. 9P-Dustin Phillips[4]; 8. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 9. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green; 10. (DQ) 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]

Race 40 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[3]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[2]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[4]; 4. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 6. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 7. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[6]; 10. (DNF) 4J-Jett Yantis[9]

Race 41 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 2. 12K-Dylan Kadous[2]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[4]; 4. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 7. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[9]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[10]; 10. (DNF) 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]

Race 42 (8 Laps): 1. 12C-Chase Spicola[1]; 2. 3X-Nathan Smith[2]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[6]; 4. 33T-Trevor McIntire[10]; 5. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[3]; 10. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]

Race 43 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 5. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 7. 98-James Roselli[2]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[1]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 10. 5S-Stone Smith[10]

Race 44 (8 Laps): 1. 1V-Johnny Boland[9]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[6]; 4. 71A-Anthony Rea[1]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[5]; 6. 16B-Brady Amos[3]; 7. 81A-Dekota Gay[8]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[4]; 9. 38-Levi Henderson[7]; 10. (DNS) 60-Earl McDoulett Jr

Race 45 (8 Laps): 1. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[3]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[2]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 15R-Jase Randolph[5]; 6. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 7. 08S-Peter Smith[8]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[10]; 9. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[9]

Race 46 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 2. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 3. 480-Cory Green[1]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[9]; 5. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[4]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[8]; 10. 999-Derrick Black[10]

Race 47 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[8]; 4. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 5. 3S-Brody Strong[3]; 6. 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 7. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 10. 51G-Grant Schaadt[4]

Race 48 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[2]; 2. 91-Jason McDougal[4]; 3. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 4. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[8]; 6. 17S-Baron Silva[7]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 8. 7P-Chris Parmley[5]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[3]; 10. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 49 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[2]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[4]; 3. 24G-Greyson Springer[6]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 5. 55B-Jett Barnes[10]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[3]; 7. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 8. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[8]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[7]; 10. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[9]

Race 50 (8 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]; 4. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 5. 40G-Jason Gariss[4]; 6. 24-JW Henderson[9]; 7. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 8. 54-Lee Land[8]; 9. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[3]; 10. (DNS) 126-Autumn Criste

Race 51 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 23S-Cody Samuels[2]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[6]; 5. 5C-Cale Coons[7]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 7. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 8. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[4]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 52 (8 Laps): 1. 25A-Anton Hernandez[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 73M-Wyatt Miller[8]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[9]; 6. 5L-Aaron Jesina[2]; 7. 2B-Brandon Boggs[5]; 8. 32K-Kyran Keith[6]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 88R-Ryder Laplante

Race 53 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 66X-Broedy Graham[6]; 3. 12R-Trey Robb[3]; 4. 14J-Jett Nunley[7]; 5. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 8. 92B-Eric Bartlett[9]; 9. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 10. 11C-Darren Brown[8]

Race 54 (8 Laps): 1. 37X-Xander Dundon[2]; 2. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[3]; 3. 54X-Maverick Myrick[4]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[1]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[10]; 6. 86-Zach Wigal[9]; 7. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]; 8. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[8]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]

Race 55 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[10]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 6. 32L-Jamie Keltz[6]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[8]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[2]; 9. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 10. (DNF) 4X-Teagen Moles[7]

Race 56 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[6]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 6. 10S-Scout Spraggins[3]; 7. 121-Justin Bates[8]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 57 (8 Laps): 1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 2. 5X-Landon Graham[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 4. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[1]; 5. 9K-Kieran Casillas[2]; 6. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[8]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 69R-Zachary Hanes[9]

Race 58 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 7B-Mitchell Bard[3]; 3. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[5]; 4. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[9]; 5. 8G-Teddy Bivert[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[8]; 8. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 59 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 2. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 3. 6K-John Kilmer[4]; 4. 42X-Luke Anderson[3]; 5. 93M-Jesse Maurer[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 72-Alex Karpowicz[2]; 8. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[8]

Race 60 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[2]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[4]; 3. 55X-Trevor Cline[8]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[3]; 5. 44K-Cory Kelley[5]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[7]; 7. 33K-Kelby Wright[6]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 9. (DNS) 13A-Aiden Price

Race 61 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[4]; 2. 2-Travis Sullivan[2]; 3. 49R-Cody Barnes[8]; 4. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 5. 41-Chuck Dunlap[5]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[1]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[3]; 8. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 9. (DNF) 8J-Josh Marcham[9]

Race 62 (8 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[1]; 2. 36S-Darren Stewart[2]; 3. 24X-KJ Snow[8]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[9]; 5. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 6. 49Z-Zak Moore[3]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[4]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 9. (DNF) 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]

Race 63 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Quinn Jones[1]; 2. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 3. 15N-Neal Allison[4]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 6. 20Q-Brecken Reese[8]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[7]; 9. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]

Race 64 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Quinn Thurein[9]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[2]; 3. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[7]; 6. 20S-Shon Deskins[5]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[4]; 8. 83Z-TY Marrel[3]; 9. 9H-Kaden Holm[6]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 196 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 2. 4G-Landon Gasseling[7]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 4. 18F-Steve Finn[4]; 5. 81L-Ethan Larsen[1]; 6. 4J-Jett Yantis[6]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. 13A-Aiden Price[10]; 9. (DNS) 31B-Braxton Weger; 10. (DNS) 1F-Jason Friesen

Race 197 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[1]; 2. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[2]; 3. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[7]; 5. 33E-Evan Harvey[3]; 6. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 7. 10K-Koda Oller[4]; 8. (DNS) 57T-Blake Kirkes; 9. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 198 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 8J-Josh Marcham[2]; 2. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 3. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 4. 83B-Shane Weeks[4]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[6]; 6. 88R-Ryder Laplante[8]; 7. 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]; 8. 52R-Jim McNulty[9]; 9. 9-Sawyer Davis[7]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 199 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 27D-Jared Dunkin[2]; 2. 7G-Jackson Gray[4]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[5]; 4. 23L-Joshua Lewis[1]; 5. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 6. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[3]; 7. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[6]; 8. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 9. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 200 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 9H-Kaden Holm[4]; 2. 32-Trey Marcham[9]; 3. 7F-Nolan Bartley[8]; 4. 17X-Alex Caldwell[2]; 5. 01D-Allen Saine[6]; 6. 310-Chris Townsend[1]; 7. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[5]; 9. (DNS) 4X-Teagen Moles

Race 201 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 94-Austin Crowder[1]; 2. 5A-Ava Gropp[3]; 3. 10L-Patrick Lundy[6]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[7]; 5. 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNS) 77-Joshua Boissoneau; 9. (DNS) 05B-Cade Bierman

Race 202 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[1]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 126-Autumn Criste[9]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[4]; 6. 38-Levi Henderson[3]; 7. 97T-Jon Taylor[7]; 8. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[6]; 9. (DNS) 58-David Beasley

Race 203 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Maxwell Moser[2]; 2. 04-Dillon Sampson[1]; 3. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[3]; 4. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 5. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 6. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[5]; 7. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[7]; 8. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady; 9. (DNS) 37A-Ayden Gatewood

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 204 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 2. 10W-Wayne Scott[4]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[3]; 4. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[9]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[5]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[1]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[6]; 9. 30X-John Crowder[11]; 10. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[14]; 12. 15L-Dusty Young[10]; 13. 69T-Trey Erdmann[12]; 14. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[2]

Race 205 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[2]; 3. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[13]; 4. 05-Joshua Spatola[7]; 5. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 6. 19X-Tomas Partington[8]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[9]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[11]; 9. 16B-Brady Amos[5]; 10. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[14]; 11. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[3]; 12. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 13. 8X-Austin Shores[10]; 14. 06-Marek Pipe[12]

Race 206 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 3G-Lathe Griggs[2]; 2. 98-James Roselli[10]; 3. 82-Seth Shebester[1]; 4. 8J-Josh Marcham[13]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[6]; 6. 77M-Preston Norbury[12]; 7. 66J-Holden Jennings[14]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[7]; 9. 10X-Bryan Debrick[11]; 10. 23M-Garrett Massey[3]; 11. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 12. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 13. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]; 14. 24O-Shawn Lewis[9]

Race 207 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[8]; 2. 32L-Jamie Keltz[2]; 3. 99X-Chris Russell[7]; 4. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 5. 27D-Jared Dunkin[13]; 6. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[9]; 7. 5H-Haylee Papp[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[12]; 9. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 10. 7G-Jackson Gray[14]; 11. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 12. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[11]; 13. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 14. 72-Alex Karpowicz[10]

Race 208 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 32-Trey Marcham[14]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[3]; 3. 9H-Kaden Holm[13]; 4. 22S-Sammy McNabb[4]; 5. 48-Koen Crawford[11]; 6. 84D-Dalten Maust[9]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[12]; 8. 49Z-Zak Moore[5]; 9. 88-Ricky Holbrook[8]; 10. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 11. 29X-Mason Daugherty[2]; 12. 92B-Eric Bartlett[7]; 13. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 14. 6B-Blake Parmley[10]

Race 209 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 2. 5L-Aaron Jesina[5]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[3]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 6. 08J-Jace McIntosh[11]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[4]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[14]; 10. 17C-Christian Galicia[12]; 11. 94-Austin Crowder[13]; 12. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 13. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[8]; 14. 3J-Jimmy Leal[10]

Race 210 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 3. 7P-Chris Parmley[12]; 4. X-Paul Wrazidlo[5]; 5. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[9]; 6. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[8]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[10]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[3]; 11. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 12. 667-Amie Donner[11]; 13. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 14. 122-Lane Warner[7]

Race 211 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[8]; 2. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 3. 1B-Chase Howard[5]; 4. 12T-Jason Tyer[2]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[13]; 6. 99D-Bryant Dawson[10]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[7]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[12]; 9. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[11]; 10. 04-Dillon Sampson[14]; 11. 54-Lee Land[9]; 12. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 13. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 14. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 212 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 72A-Eli Adams[2]; 2. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 3. 5C-Cale Coons[6]; 4. 86-Zach Wigal[7]; 5. 51X-Kyle Busch[3]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[9]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[14]; 8. 19J-Justin Robison[10]; 9. 61-Cole Tinsley[4]; 10. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[11]; 11. 01B-Brayson Hand[12]; 12. 14C-Connor Gross[8]; 13. 36S-Darren Stewart[1]; 14. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]

Race 213 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[1]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[2]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 5. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 6. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 7. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[14]; 8. 9K-Kieran Casillas[13]; 9. 11A-Alex Midkiff[12]; 10. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 11. 29A-Chase Cabre[8]; 12. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 14. 15R-Jase Randolph[11]

Race 214 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[1]; 2. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 3. 210-Keegan Osantowski[6]; 4. 44K-Cory Kelley[8]; 5. 22E-Evan Dixon[12]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[11]; 7. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[3]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[7]; 10. 98-James Roselli[14]; 11. 3G-Lathe Griggs[13]; 12. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 13. 128-Tyler Cook[9]; 14. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[10]

Race 215 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 93M-Jesse Maurer[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[3]; 3. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 4. 21-Cash Lovenburg[4]; 5. 480-Cory Green[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[6]; 7. 17S-Baron Silva[12]; 8. 9P-Dustin Phillips[13]; 9. J37-Jovi Duffy[2]; 10. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[9]; 11. 32L-Jamie Keltz[14]; 12. 3L-Jack Lobin[7]; 13. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[11]; 14. 51-Joshua Huish[8]

Race 216 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[7]; 4. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[8]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien[2]; 7. 32-Trey Marcham[13]; 8. 08S-Peter Smith[14]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[9]; 10. 62-Rachel Zabawa[11]; 11. 1S-Ryan Carter[12]; 12. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 13. 10B-Brian Potter[3]; 14. 87-Reed Whitney[6]

Race 217 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 2. 84X-Jesse Love[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[6]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[13]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 6. 23S-Cody Samuels[4]; 7. 12X-Cooper Williams[11]; 8. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 9. 29C-David Camden[2]; 10. 23E-Ryker Pace[12]; 11. 5L-Aaron Jesina[14]; 12. 11X-Stefan Sidur[5]; 13. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 14. 41H-Colton Hardy[9]

Race 218 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 2. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 3. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 4. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 5. 43P-Parker Perry[7]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 7. 9J-Derek Hagar[4]; 8. 17J-Jacob Johnston[10]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 10. 21E-Enzo Spicola[6]; 11. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 12. 297-Dillon Berglan[13]; 13. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 14. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]

Race 219 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 3. 24-JW Henderson[6]; 4. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 5. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[3]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[13]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[9]; 9. 3S-Brody Strong[12]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[14]; 11. 29-Cory Brown[10]; 12. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 13. 84-Sean Cleavland[5]; 14. 8G-Teddy Bivert[11]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 268 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 44C-Cameron Paul[6]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[12]; 4. 1V-Johnny Boland[4]; 5. 25-Maverick Elkins[3]; 6. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[8]; 7. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[9]; 8. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 9. 53-Chase Rodgers[2]; 10. 34-Colton Robinson[11]; 11. 97M-Scotty Milan[14]; 12. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 13. 88P-Tony Penick[13]; 14. 33T-Trevor McIntire[5]

Race 269 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[3]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[2]; 3. 11J-Jett Hays[8]; 4. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[9]; 6. 23-Alec Quiggle[1]; 7. 51F-Gary Taylor[11]; 8. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 9. 118-Kole Kirkman[13]; 10. 12K-Dylan Kadous[14]; 11. 138-Karson Battarbee[6]; 12. 24G-Greyson Springer[10]; 13. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[12]; 14. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[7]

Race 270 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[4]; 3. 89K-Kyle Spence[6]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[13]; 5. 2W-Austin Wood[1]; 6. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 7. 17-Quinn Jones[11]; 8. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 9. 72J-Sam Johnson[10]; 10. 83W-Jim Woods[7]; 11. 12-Allen Cope[9]; 12. 14L-Logan Heath[8]; 13. 3X-Nathan Smith[14]; 14. 7B-Mitchell Bard[12]

Race 271 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[6]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[11]; 5. 24L-Levi Hillier[10]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[14]; 7. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[13]; 8. 4M-Jaylon Mills[12]; 9. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[4]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]; 11. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 12. 49R-Cody Barnes[2]; 13. 2A-Adam Miller[9]; 14. (DNF) 15C-Brody Brown[1]

Race 272 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[3]; 2. 2G-Garrett Benson[7]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[1]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[12]; 5. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 6. 65-Michael Faccinto[6]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 25B-Chevy Boyer[8]; 9. 11L-Laydon Pearson[11]; 10. 101-Easton Lebo[5]; 11. 01M-Geordan Marrero[13]; 12. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 13. (DNF) 12J-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 14. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 273 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 2. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 3. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 5. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[7]; 6. 5U-Jake Andreotti[6]; 7. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[9]; 8. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 9. 98X-Darin Naida[3]; 10. 2E-Eric Botelho[8]; 11. 55B-Jett Barnes[12]; 12. 51J-Dalton Parreira[11]; 13. 80N-Shawn Jones[14]; 14. 29S-Blake Scott[13]

Race 274 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 66X-Broedy Graham[3]; 2. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[4]; 4. 48T-Tanner Holm[6]; 5. 5X-Landon Graham[8]; 6. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 7. 28P-Gunnar Pio[7]; 8. 57L-Jacob Lucas[9]; 9. 3E-Drake Edwards[14]; 10. 5V-Gavan Boschele[10]; 11. 14J-Jett Nunley[13]; 12. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[12]; 13. 4-Spencer Hill[11]; 14. 18-Aidan Leingang[1]

Race 275 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 3. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[4]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[9]; 6. 25A-Anton Hernandez[10]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[5]; 8. 52H-Hayden Mabe[11]; 9. 4N-Ryan Winter[13]; 10. 2-Travis Sullivan[14]; 11. 48S-Trey Schleicher[1]; 12. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 13. 01-Kaden Weger[6]; 14. 23J-Josh Castro[12]

B-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCE TO THE LCQ)

Race 328 - B1 (12 Laps): 1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[2]; 3. 98X-Darin Naida[8]; 4. 23-Alec Quiggle[6]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[7]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 56-Michael Hubert[11]; 8. 72A-Eli Adams[13]; 9. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[14]; 10. 88M-Max Crabdree[3]; 11. 25A-Anton Hernandez[4]; 12. 33T-Trevor McIntire[12]; 13. 65-Michael Faccinto[5]; 14. 83-Brant Woods[10]

Race 329 - B2 (12 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[3]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[5]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 5. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[4]; 6. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 8. 49-Cameron La Rose[14]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[6]; 10. 02-Ashton Torgerson[13]; 11. 7B-Mitchell Bard[12]; 12. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 13. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 14. 3X-Nathan Smith[11]

Race 330 - B3 (12 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[1]; 2. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[2]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[6]; 5. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 6. 5X-Landon Graham[3]; 7. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[13]; 8. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[5]; 9. 01M-Geordan Marrero[9]; 10. 24G-Greyson Springer[10]; 11. 12A-Chase McDermand[14]; 12. 80N-Shawn Jones[11]; 13. 73M-Wyatt Miller[7]; 14. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[12]

Race 331 - B4 (12 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[4]; 2. 24L-Levi Hillier[2]; 3. 51J-Dalton Parreira[10]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[7]; 5. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]; 6. 15N-Neal Allison[14]; 7. 14J-Jett Nunley[9]; 8. 93M-Jesse Maurer[13]; 9. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 10. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[11]; 11. 25-Maverick Elkins[3]; 12. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 13. 3E-Drake Edwards[6]; 14. 91-Jason McDougal[12]

Race 332 - B5 (12 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[1]; 2. 87X-Mack Leopard[3]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 4. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[14]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[6]; 6. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[7]; 8. 55B-Jett Barnes[9]; 9. 3-Cole Schroeder[13]; 10. 23J-Josh Castro[12]; 11. 88P-Tony Penick[11]; 12. 14L-Logan Heath[10]; 13. 51F-Gary Taylor[4]; 14. 83W-Jim Woods[8]

Race 333 - B6 (12 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 12K-Dylan Kadous[7]; 3. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[3]; 5. 4M-Jaylon Mills[5]; 6. 84X-Jesse Love[14]; 7. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[10]; 8. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[9]; 9. 55X-Trevor Cline[6]; 10. 4-Spencer Hill[11]; 11. 29S-Blake Scott[12]; 12. 37X-Xander Dundon[8]; 13. 17-Quinn Jones[4]; 14. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[13]

Race 334 - B7 (12 Laps): 1. 89K-Kyle Spence[1]; 2. 118-Kole Kirkman[6]; 3. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[2]; 4. 77S-Logan Seavey[5]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[14]; 6. 2W-Austin Wood[4]; 7. 101-Easton Lebo[8]; 8. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[13]; 9. 12-Allen Cope[9]; 10. 2A-Adam Miller[11]; 11. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[3]; 12. 72J-Sam Johnson[7]; 13. 49R-Cody Barnes[10]; 14. 15C-Brody Brown[12]

Race 335 - B8 (12 Laps): 1. 36J-Kyle Jones[4]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[14]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[1]; 4. 57L-Jacob Lucas[6]; 5. 7-Quinn Thurein[3]; 6. 48S-Trey Schleicher[11]; 7. 01-Kaden Weger[10]; 8. 18-Aidan Leingang[12]; 9. 2E-Eric Botelho[8]; 10. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[2]; 11. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 12. 2-Travis Sullivan[7]; 13. 138-Karson Battarbee[9]; 14. 5J-Braden Jones[13]

LCQ (TOP 8 ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 359 - LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[3]; 2. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 3. 28H-Chelby Hinton[2]; 4. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 5. 89K-Kyle Spence[5]; 6. 36K-Kris Carroll[9]; 7. 24X-KJ Snow[7]; 8. 71P-Daison Pursley[6]; 9. 81-Frank Flud[16]; 10. 36J-Kyle Jones[8]; 11. 118-Kole Kirkman[14]; 12. 87X-Mack Leopard[11]; 13. 5U-Jake Andreotti[13]; 14. 24L-Levi Hillier[10]; 15. 12K-Dylan Kadous[15]; 16. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[12]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 365 - A Main (30 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 2. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 3. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[1]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[10]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 6. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 7. 71P-Daison Pursley[24]; 8. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 9. 2G-Garrett Benson[8]; 10. 71K-Gavin Miller[20]; 11. 89K-Kyle Spence[21]; 12. 24X-KJ Snow[23]; 13. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 14. 28H-Chelby Hinton[19]; 15. 17B-Quinton Benson[12]; 16. 44C-Cameron Paul[15]; 17. 4K-Khloe Cotton[16]; 18. 1V-Johnny Boland[13]; 19. 99B-Brent Crews[7]; 20. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[11]; 21. 10A-Emerson Axsom[17]; 22. 89X-Jace Park[6]; 23. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[18]; 24. 36K-Kris Carroll[22]

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Frank Flud Gets One For The Thumb In A Wild Tulsa Shootout Stock Non-Wing A-Feature

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) The man with the most wins in Micro racing added another to his resume on Sunday, as Oklahoma’s Frank Flud captured his fifth career Golden Driller and third in Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing action at the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy.

Running to the front from ninth, the opening laps were spent chasing as Kris Carroll and Ricky Thornton, Jr. went slide for slide at the front of the field. Advantage to the No. 20r on Lap 10, the win looked to be in hand, but an engine failure on Lap 20 sidelined Thornton.

Putting the lead back in Carroll’s hands, the No. 36k was chased by Flud, who had worked to third on Lap 15. Opposite lines and opposite ends of the Tulsa Expo Raceway, the pair began trading sliders with Flud taking off with the lead on Lap 24, and keeping point from there.

Trying everything he had through the last six revolutions, Carroll would end up slipping to third on the final lap, as Colorado’s Chase Spicola grabbed second. Daison Pursley, from 18th, made it to fourth, with Jace Park in fifth.

415 drivers made up the 2024 Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing field.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

JOE’S RACING PRODUCTS STOCK NON-WING:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 148 (8 Laps): 1. 5B-Reed Whitney[2]; 2. 81A-Dekota Gay[4]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[3]; 4. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 5. 24S-Colby Sokol[9]; 6. 08W-Hayden Wise[8]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]; 9. (DNF) 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 149 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[4]; 3. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 4. 49-Aiden Price[8]; 5. 3L-Jack Lobin[5]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 7. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[7]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[6]; 9. 44-Brent Shoemaker[10]; 10. (DQ) 21N-Cullen Hutchison[1]

Race 150 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[1]; 2. 52H-Hayden Mabe[4]; 3. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[8]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 5. 1X-Kevin Morris[7]; 6. 5P-Luke Porter[9]; 7. 497-Brandon Lewis[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[10]; 9. (DNF) 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 10. (DNF) 10A-Emerson Axsom[5]

Race 151 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[1]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 3. 126-Autumn Criste[4]; 4. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[9]; 6. 319-Haidyn Hansen[7]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[10]; 8. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 9. 54-Lee Land[8]; 10. 7B-Taylor Hart[2]

Race 152 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[4]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[5]; 4. 480-Cory Green[3]; 5. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 6. 08D-Steve Davis[6]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[10]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[1]; 9. 5R-Reece Shelton[8]; 10. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]

Race 153 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Brock Berreth[3]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 4. 95A-Kayden Barker[5]; 5. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 6. 16-Tyler LaPointe[1]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 91M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[7]

Race 154 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[2]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 08S-Peter Smith[7]; 4. 15-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 7C-Phillip Cordova[10]; 6. 12X-Cooper Williams[8]; 7. 5L-Aaron Jesina[4]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[9]; 9. (DNF) 19J-Justin Robison[6]; 10. (DNF) 17C-Christian Galicia[5]

Race 155 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 2. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 4. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 5. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 6. 54X-Carson Myrick[2]; 7. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 8. 44K-Cory Kelley[10]; 9. 27E-Ethan Wicker[8]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[7]

Race 156 (8 Laps): 1. 51K-Caleb Martin[2]; 2. 99X-Chris Russell[1]; 3. 43P-Parker Perry[4]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[8]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[3]; 6. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[7]; 7. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[9]; 8. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 10. (DNS) 6P-Ayden Porter

Race 157 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 11C-Darren Brown[3]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[5]; 4. 5V-Gavan Boschele[10]; 5. 88P-Tony Penick[2]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[4]; 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson[7]; 8. 3X-Nathan Smith[6]; 9. 5C-Cooper Miller[8]; 10. 18D-Ryan Deis[9]

Race 158 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 48K-Michael Faccinto[3]; 3. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 7. 11S-Shyla Ernst[5]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. (DNS) 89-Kati Waggoner; 10. (DNS) 17R-Dugan Ridenour

Race 159 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Jimmy Leal[2]; 2. 3C-Cale Coons[5]; 3. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 4. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[7]; 5. 83X-Jett Hays[8]; 6. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 7. 28S-Daniel Smith[4]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[10]; 9. 29S-Blake Scott[6]; 10. 29X-Mason Daugherty[3]

Race 160 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[7]; 3. 4K-Khloe Cotton[6]; 4. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[2]; 5. 36K-Kris Carroll[10]; 6. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 7. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[4]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[5]; 9. 98J-Jackie Smith[9]; 10. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]

Race 161 (8 Laps): 1. 62-Rachel Zabawa[3]; 2. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[8]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[5]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[4]; 6. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[2]; 7. 23E-Journey Hunt[9]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[7]; 9. (DNF) 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 162 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[1]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 5. 24L-Levi Hillier[7]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[4]; 7. 53-Chase Rodgers[5]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 9. 191-Bash Ferguson[3]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[10]

Race 163 (8 Laps): 1. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[1]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[10]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 5. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 7. 18F-Steve Finn[2]; 8. 58-David Beasley[8]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[4]

Race 164 (8 Laps): 1. 77R-Robbie Smith[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 4. 2G-Garrett Benson[10]; 5. 21L-Cameron La Rose[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 04-Dillon Sampson[8]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[7]; 10. (DNF) 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 165 (8 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[3]; 2. 86-Zach Wigal[6]; 3. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 5. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[8]; 6. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 7. 95W-Nathan Ward[10]; 8. 41-Chuck Dunlap[7]; 9. 20C-Aaron Cook[9]; 10. (DQ) 84D-Dalten Maust[1]

Race 166 (8 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 2. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 3. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[7]; 5. 83S-Coltin Strickland[9]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[3]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[2]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[8]; 10. (DNF) 73M-Wyatt Miller[10]

Race 167 (8 Laps): 1. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[6]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[4]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[2]; 4. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[9]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[5]; 7. 83B-Shane Weeks[8]; 8. 19K-Jim Kradel[3]; 9. (DNF) 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 10. (DQ) 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]

Race 168 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[3]; 2. 5D-David Camden[7]; 3. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 5. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[4]; 6. 48M-Coen McDaniel[8]; 7. 2A-Adam Miller[1]; 8. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[5]; 10. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[9]

Race 169 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-Kyle Jones[1]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 4. 20T-Kyle Thompson[5]; 5. 10S-Scout Spraggins[8]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[7]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[2]; 9. 33H-Hayden Holt[9]; 10. 21G-Garth Kasiner[10]

Race 170 (8 Laps): 1. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 2. 05-Joshua Spatola[3]; 3. 5A-Ava Gropp[1]; 4. 7K-Kole Kirkman[9]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[6]; 6. 20X-Marc Dailey[4]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[8]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[7]; 9. 21A-Kainan Baker[5]; 10. (DNS) 64-Gunnar Pio

Race 171 (8 Laps): 1. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[10]; 6. 99K-Seth Stenzel[5]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 9-Eddie Ramsey[7]; 9. 88M-Max Crabdree[2]; 10. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]

Race 172 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 2. 88J-Joey Amantea[4]; 3. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 4. 10R-Ray Brewer[9]; 5. 16B-Brady Amos[7]; 6. 88L-Landen Adams[2]; 7. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[8]; 8. 2E-Eric Botelho[1]; 9. 20Q-Brecken Reese[5]; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 173 (8 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[1]; 2. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 3. 44C-Cameron Paul[3]; 4. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[8]; 5. 3Y-Cole Roberts[10]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[7]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[2]; 9. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 10. 84J-JT Qualls[9]

Race 174 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 2. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[2]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]; 5. 20-Tony Morris[6]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[1]; 7. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 8. 14X-Scott Landis[5]; 9. 57T-Blake Kirkes[10]; 10. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]

Race 175 (8 Laps): 1. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 2. 49Z-Zak Moore[1]; 3. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 4. 14C-Connor Gross[10]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[7]; 7. 27K-Kaden Weger[2]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[5]; 9. 82-Seth Shebester[9]; 10. 38D-Hailie Deegan[8]

Race 176 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 2. R7-Kyle Spence[3]; 3. 8J-Josh Marcham[8]; 4. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 5. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 6. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 9. (DNS) 83Z-TY Marrel; 10. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass

Race 177 (8 Laps): 1. 16D-Darrius Myers[3]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 3. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 4. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 5. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]; 6. 151-Parker Bupp[6]; 7. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[2]; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal; 10. (DNS) 16X-Chase Porter

Race 178 (8 Laps): 1. 36S-Darren Stewart[6]; 2. 95-Paige Moss[3]; 3. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[10]; 5. 33T-Trevor McIntire[9]; 6. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[8]; 8. (DNF) 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 9. (DNF) L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 10. (DNF) 97L-Connor Lundy[4]

Race 179 (8 Laps): 1. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 2. 57L-Jacob Lucas[5]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[6]; 4. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[2]; 5. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 6. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[4]; 7. 51-Joshua Huish[1]; 8. (DNF) 22S-Sammy McNabb[3]; 9. (DNS) 14H-Harley Whatley; 10. (DNS) 88T-Tanner Thorson

Race 180 (8 Laps): 1. 98X-Darin Naida[3]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[7]; 5. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 6. 16C-Garrett Britton[6]; 7. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[9]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[4]; 9. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 10. 12R-Trey Robb[10]

Race 181 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[2]; 3. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[5]; 4. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 5. 17-Quinn Jones[8]; 6. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. X-Paul Wrazidlo[1]; 8. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[4]; 10. (DNS) 8X-Austin Shores

Race 182 (8 Laps): 1. 22H-Hank Soares[3]; 2. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[1]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[2]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[5]; 6. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 8. 97G-Landon Gutwein[4]; 9. (DNF) 51X-Kyle Busch[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 183 (8 Laps): 1. 19W-Chelby Hinton[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 3. 72-Alex Karpowicz[6]; 4. 96C-Chase Crowder[5]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[2]; 6. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]; 7. 9L-Degan Lelsz[7]; 8. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[4]; 10. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[3]

Race 184 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 2. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 3. 25-Maverick Elkins[8]; 4. 8-Broedy Graham[9]; 5. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[1]; 6. 33E-Evan Harvey[6]; 7. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[5]; 9. 3A-Koleton Arnett[3]

Race 185 (8 Laps): 1. 2B-Brandon Boggs[3]; 2. 01M-Geordan Marrero[1]; 3. 93-Matt Carr[5]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 6. 157-Kyle Chady[9]; 7. 66-Taylor Hall[4]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 21X-Tyler Courtney[6]; 10. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]

Race 186 (8 Laps): 1. 14J-Jett Nunley[1]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 3. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[6]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[9]; 6. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 7. 17X-Alex Caldwell[4]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[8]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[5]

Race 187 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[2]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[3]; 3. 10W-Wayne Scott[5]; 4. 25A-Anton Hernandez[8]; 5. 29P-Sophya Papp[1]; 6. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[4]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 10J-Jake Rogers[6]

Race 188 (8 Laps): 1. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 2. 24-JW Henderson[4]; 3. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[2]; 4. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[7]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 1B-Chase Howard[8]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[9]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[3]; 9. 84-Sean Cleavland[6]

Race 189 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[4]; 4. 22L-Gage Laney[7]; 5. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[6]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 8. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[8]; 9. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[5]

E-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO D-MAINS)

Race 244 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Brent Shoemaker[2]; 2. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[3]; 3. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[13]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 5. 83Z-TY Marrel[12]; 6. 223-Rick Whatley[1]; 7. 14H-Harley Whatley[14]; 8. 10J-Jake Rogers[8]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[4]; 10. 10E-Matt Ebarb[7]; 11. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 12. 89-Kati Waggoner[6]; 13. 3A-Koleton Arnett[10]; 14. 11X-Stefan Sidur[11]

Race 245 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 82-Seth Shebester[5]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 3. 97L-Connor Lundy[12]; 4. 05B-Cade Bierman[4]; 5. 72D-Josh Jackson[9]; 6. L33-Leroy Boone[11]; 7. 27K-Kaden Weger[1]; 8. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 9. 21C-Carter Holt[3]; 10. 2E-Eric Botelho[7]; 11. 84-Sean Cleavland[8]; 12. 87C-Jesse Edwards[10]; 13. 84D-Dalten Maust[13]; 14. 21G-Garth Kasiner[14]

Race 246 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 2. 19J-Justin Robison[7]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[5]; 4. 7G-Jackson Gray[11]; 5. 29X-Mason Daugherty[12]; 6. 06-Marek Pipe[8]; 7. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[4]; 9. 14K-Kamden Gossard[13]; 10. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 11. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 12. 5X-Landon Graham[2]; 13. 46-Cale McGee[3]; 14. 88T-Tanner Thorson[14]

Race 247 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 3X-Nathan Smith[3]; 2. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[12]; 3. 20K-Skyler Keeney[4]; 4. 17F-Luke Drotschie[5]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 6. 2A-Adam Miller[2]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[1]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[6]; 9. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 10. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]; 11. 38D-Hailie Deegan[10]; 12. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[11]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[13]; 14. 40G-Jason Gariss[14]

Race 248 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[11]; 2. 3G-Lathe Griggs[7]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[4]; 4. 7B-Taylor Hart[12]; 5. 58-David Beasley[3]; 6. 3T-Dexter Thompson[8]; 7. 66X-Maxwell Moser[1]; 8. 54-Lee Land[5]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[6]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[2]; 11. 18D-Ryan Deis[9]; 12. 4-Spencer Hill[10]; 13. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[13]; 14. 64-Gunnar Pio[14]

Race 249 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 17J-Jacob Johnston[4]; 2. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 3. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 4. 17C-Christian Galicia[11]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[9]; 6. 51-Joshua Huish[2]; 7. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[1]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 9. 7P-Chris Parmley[6]; 10. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 11. 88M-Max Crabdree[10]; 12. 8X-Austin Shores[12]; 13. 16X-Chase Porter[13]; 14. 91-Jason McDougal[14]

Race 250 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 2. 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 3. 71A-Anthony Rea[8]; 4. 10L-Patrick Lundy[7]; 5. 98J-Jackie Smith[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. 01B-Brayson Hand[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[13]; 10. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[10]; 11. 94-Austin Crowder[6]; 12. 667-Amie Donner[11]; 13. 38-Levi Henderson[12]; 14. 70-D

Race 244 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Brent Shoemaker[2]; 2. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[3]; 3. 21N-Cullewight Green[14]

Race 251 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 24G-Greyson Springer[1]; 2. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[12]; 3. 21X-Tyler Courtney[7]; 4. 14X-Scott Landis[3]; 5. 20C-Aaron Cook[4]; 6. 121-Justin Bates[10]; 7. 66J-Holden Jennings[9]; 8. 28-Kasyn Mathews[6]; 9. 51X-Kyle Busch[2]; 10. 5C-Cooper Miller[5]; 11. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[8]; 12. 09M-Conner Morenus[11]; 13. 36R-Kevin Reed[13]

D-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO C-MAINS)

Race 252 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 18R-Brandon Anderson[1]; 2. 53-Chase Rodgers[9]; 3. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[11]; 5. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[2]; 6. 497-Brandon Lewis[12]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[5]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[14]; 9. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[4]; 10. 44-Brent Shoemaker[13]; 11. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 12. 122-Lane Warner[3]; 13. 37X-Xander Dundon[8]; 14. 15R-Jase Randolph[10]

Race 253 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 088-Austin Torgerson[3]; 2. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[2]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[5]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[10]; 5. 17X-Alex Caldwell[7]; 6. 82-Seth Shebester[13]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[14]; 8. 5L-Aaron Jesina[11]; 9. J37-Jovi Duffy[4]; 10. 32K-Kyran Keith[9]; 11. 98M-Derrick McBride[8]; 12. 19K-Jim Kradel[12]; 13. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[6]; 14. 24O-Shawn Lewis[1]

Race 254 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[3]; 2. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[8]; 3. 33E-Evan Harvey[5]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[14]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[11]; 6. 81L-Ethan Larsen[6]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[10]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[12]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[7]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 11. (DNS) 95W-Nathan Ward; 12. (DNS) 319-Haidyn Hansen; 13. (DNS) 77-Joshua Boissoneau; 14. (DNS) 10X-Bryan Debrick

Race 255 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 3L-Jack Lobin[1]; 2. 29P-Sophya Papp[4]; 3. 21T-Brayden Benson[5]; 4. 54X-Carson Myrick[8]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 6. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[9]; 7. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[14]; 8. 3X-Nathan Smith[13]; 9. 23E-Journey Hunt[3]; 10. 91M-Ryan Mueller[7]; 11. 24K-Kameron Sneed[10]; 12. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[11]; 13. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[2]; 14. 04-Dillon Sampson[12]

Race 256 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 36-Jake Neuman[2]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[13]; 3. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[9]; 4. 3G-Lathe Griggs[14]; 5. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 6. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 7. 42B-Matt Bagby[6]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[8]; 9. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[3]; 10. 01D-Allen Saine[12]; 11. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 12. 08D-Steve Davis[4]; 13. 88-Ricky Holbrook[11]; 14. 1V-Johnny Boland[1]

Race 257 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. R38-Riley Osantowski[2]; 2. 17J-Jacob Johnston[13]; 3. 21A-Kainan Baker[14]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[11]; 5. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 6. 10K-Koda Oller[7]; 7. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[10]; 8. 9L-Degan Lelsz[9]; 9. 33K-Kelby Wright[12]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[8]; 11. 1F-Jason Friesen[3]; 12. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 13. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 14. 82K-Robert Randolph[6]

Race 258 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Austin Burnworth[1]; 2. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 3. 77E-Cole Esgar[4]; 4. 310-Chris Townsend[7]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[6]; 6. 00-Justus Iness[10]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[5]; 8. 66-Taylor Hall[11]; 9. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[8]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[13]; 11. 27E-Ethan Wicker[14]; 12. 99D-Bryant Dawson[9]; 13. 88P-Tony Penick[3]; 14. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[12]

Race 259 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[14]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[1]; 3. 16-Tyler LaPointe[9]; 4. 151-Parker Bupp[4]; 5. 75M-Buddy Mullens[11]; 6. 7F-Nolan Bartley[3]; 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson[8]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[12]; 9. 20X-Marc Dailey[6]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[5]; 11. 11S-Shyla Ernst[10]; 12. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 13. 01K-Kirk Berkley[7]; 14. 24G-Greyson Springer[13]

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 260 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 2. 21L-Cameron La Rose[3]; 3. 22L-Gage Laney[2]; 4. 157-Kyle Chady[10]; 5. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 6. 12S-Brody Strong[11]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 18R-Brandon Anderson[13]; 9. 53-Chase Rodgers[14]; 10. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[9]; 11. 1H-Connor Lee[5]; 12. 14W-Tyler Walton[12]; 13. 23M-Garrett Massey[6]; 14. 297-Dillon Berglan[7]

Race 261 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[10]; 3. 10W-Wayne Scott[1]; 4. 088-Austin Torgerson[13]; 5. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[12]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[6]; 8. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[14]; 9. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[8]; 11. 01M-Geordan Marrero[4]; 12. 20-Tony Morris[11]; 13. 3W-Will Scribner[3]; 14. 23J-Josh Castro[9]

Race 262 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 3. 33T-Trevor McIntire[3]; 4. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[13]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[11]; 6. 84X-Jesse Love[1]; 7. 126-Autumn Criste[4]; 8. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[10]; 9. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[14]; 10. 29-Cory Brown[7]; 11. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 12. 08W-Hayden Wise[12]; 13. 39-Russ Disinger[8]; 14. 18-Aidan Leingang[5]

Race 263 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[4]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[3]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[5]; 7. 87X-Mack Leopard[10]; 8. 5A-Ava Gropp[8]; 9. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[7]; 10. 3L-Jack Lobin[13]; 11. 5P-Luke Porter[9]; 12. 29P-Sophya Papp[14]; 13. 12X-Cooper Williams[12]; 14. 4J-Jett Yantis[11]

Race 264 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 83X-Jett Hays[5]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 3. 95A-Kayden Barker[7]; 4. 3D-Trent Dixon[1]; 5. 10A-Emerson Axsom[14]; 6. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[8]; 8. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[6]; 9. 36-Jake Neuman[13]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[11]; 11. 83B-Shane Weeks[12]; 12. 138-Karson Battarbee[10]; 13. 21E-Enzo Spicola[3]; 14. 78-Brody Wake[4]

Race 265 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[2]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[6]; 6. 5S-Stone Smith[8]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[13]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[3]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[14]; 10. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 11. 480-Cory Green[10]; 12. 14P-Josh Pierson[11]; 13. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 14. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]

Race 266 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 2. 20T-Kyle Thompson[7]; 3. 08B-Mickey Bullock[2]; 4. 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 5. 1X-Kevin Morris[8]; 6. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[12]; 8. 7X-Austin Burnworth[13]; 9. 1S-Ryan Carter[10]; 10. 7D-Jace Dement[6]; 11. 97-Donnie Burrows[11]; 12. 9K-Kieran Casillas[3]; 13. 31E-Eric Erdmann[14]; 14. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]

Race 267 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 24L-Levi Hillier[2]; 2. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[13]; 3. 83K-Colin Kirby[7]; 4. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[14]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 15-Kyle Cravotta[12]; 8. 4G-Landon Gasseling[5]; 9. 20S-Shon Deskins[6]; 10. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[11]; 11. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[1]; 12. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]; 13. 91C-Cade Cowles[8]; 14. 85J-Logan Julien[10]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 290 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22H-Hank Soares[1]; 2. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[14]; 4. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 5. 5U-Jake Andreotti[3]; 6. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 7. 98-James Roselli[10]; 8. 25-Maverick Elkins[2]; 9. 19W-Chelby Hinton[11]; 10. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 11. 7T-TJ Smith[9]; 12. 101-Easton Lebo[13]; 13. 14L-Logan Heath[12]; 14. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]

Race 291 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 2B-Brandon Boggs[1]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[8]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[10]; 4. 10-Brock Berreth[2]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[3]; 8. 5J-Braden Jones[12]; 9. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 10. 88J-Joey Amantea[13]; 11. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[14]; 12. 10B-Brian Potter[9]; 13. 14J-Jett Nunley[11]; 14. 51K-Caleb Martin[6]

Race 292 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[4]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[5]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[12]; 5. 25B-Chevy Boyer[3]; 6. 41H-Colton Hardy[10]; 7. 3J-Jimmy Leal[6]; 8. 3Y-Cole Roberts[14]; 9. 7S-Kanon Posey[11]; 10. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 11. 4X-Teagen Moles[9]; 12. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[13]; 13. 62-Rachel Zabawa[2]; 14. 83S-Coltin Strickland[7]

Race 293 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[1]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[4]; 5. 7-Quinn Thurein[8]; 6. 08S-Peter Smith[5]; 7. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 8. 11C-Darren Brown[12]; 9. 83W-Jim Woods[6]; 10. R7-Kyle Spence[13]; 11. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 12. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[11]; 13. 17-Quinn Jones[14]; 14. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[10]

Race 294 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 14C-Connor Gross[1]; 2. 86-Zach Wigal[3]; 3. 77R-Robbie Smith[6]; 4. 32-Trey Marcham[5]; 5. 34-Colton Robinson[10]; 6. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 7. 8-Broedy Graham[7]; 8. 49-Aiden Price[11]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 10. 95-Paige Moss[13]; 11. 48K-Michael Faccinto[12]; 12. 24-JW Henderson[8]; 13. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 14. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[14]

Race 295 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 5. 45-Megan Thomas[1]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 7. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[9]; 8. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[4]; 9. 36J-Kyle Jones[10]; 10. 55B-Jett Barnes[12]; 11. 81A-Dekota Gay[7]; 12. 55X-Trevor Cline[13]; 13. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[11]; 14. 5K-Jack Kassik[14]

Race 296 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[3]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[6]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 4. 36S-Darren Stewart[4]; 5. 16D-Darrius Myers[2]; 6. 3C-Cale Coons[1]; 7. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[11]; 8. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[14]; 9. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[12]; 10. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 11. 21-Cash Lovenburg[9]; 12. 2S-Garyt Smith[10]; 13. 45X-Bradley Cox[13]; 14. (DNF) 5B-Reed Whitney[5]

Race 297 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[1]; 2. 24X-KJ Snow[5]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[3]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[7]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 25A-Anton Hernandez[11]; 7. 98X-Darin Naida[2]; 8. 7C-Phillip Cordova[13]; 9. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[14]; 10. 9P-Dustin Phillips[10]; 11. 5G-Christian Bruno[6]; 12. 8J-Josh Marcham[4]; 13. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 14. 05-Joshua Spatola[12]

B-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCE TO THE LCQ)

Race 320 - B1 (12 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[4]; 4. 99B-Brent Crews[3]; 5. 93-Matt Carr[9]; 6. 81A-Dekota Gay[8]; 7. 21L-Cameron La Rose[10]; 8. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[7]; 9. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[6]; 10. (DNF) 45-Megan Thomas[5]; 11. (DNS) 08J-Jace McIntosh; 12. (DNS) 22E-Evan Dixon; 13. (DNS) 10B-Brian Potter; 14. (DNS) 78S-Daniel Shaffer

The Delty Race 321 (12 Laps): 1. 17B-Quinton Benson[2]; 2. 49R-Cody Barnes[1]; 3. 7-Quinn Thurein[3]; 4. 19W-Chelby Hinton[7]; 5. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[4]; 6. 21-Cash Lovenburg[10]; 7. 55B-Jett Barnes[8]; 8. 3C-Cale Coons[6]; 9. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[14]; 10. 98-James Roselli[5]; 11. 3Z-Trey Zorn[13]; 12. 17-Quinn Jones[11]; 13. 48K-Michael Faccinto[9]; 14. 5K-Jack Kassik[12]

Race 322 - B3 (12 Laps): 1. 14C-Connor Gross[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[2]; 3. 4N-Ryan Winter[4]; 4. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 5. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 6. 8J-Josh Marcham[8]; 7. 25S-Justis Sokol[11]; 8. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 9. 05-Joshua Spatola[12]; 10. 21J-Kameron Key[13]; 11. 7S-Kanon Posey[7]; 12. 45X-Bradley Cox[9]; 13. 32-Trey Marcham[3]; 14. 83W-Jim Woods[14]

Race 323 - B4 (12 Laps): 1. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[1]; 2. 25A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[4]; 4. 25-Maverick Elkins[7]; 5. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 6. 14J-Jett Nunley[11]; 7. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[6]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[10]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 10. 5D-David Camden[5]; 11. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[14]; 12. 34-Colton Robinson[2]; 13. 23-Alec Quiggle[13]; 14. 1-Kortland Stephens[12]

Race 324 - B5 (12 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[1]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[3]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[2]; 4. 7T-TJ Smith[9]; 5. 83X-Jett Hays[13]; 6. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[5]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[11]; 8. 210-Keegan Osantowski[14]; 9. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[12]; 10. 16D-Darrius Myers[4]; 11. 88J-Joey Amantea[7]; 12. 55X-Trevor Cline[10]; 13. 7K-Kole Kirkman[6]; 14. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[8]

Race 325 - B6 (12 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[3]; 2. 77R-Robbie Smith[1]; 3. R7-Kyle Spence[7]; 4. 08S-Peter Smith[5]; 5. 8-Broedy Graham[6]; 6. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[4]; 7. 4X-Teagen Moles[9]; 8. 71K-Gavin Miller[14]; 9. 24S-Colby Sokol[13]; 10. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[11]; 11. 88R-Ryder Laplante[8]; 12. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 13. 52H-Hayden Mabe[2]; 14. 83S-Coltin Strickland[12]

Race 326 - B7 (12 Laps): 1. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 2. 57L-Jacob Lucas[1]; 3. 10-Brock Berreth[3]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[10]; 5. 95-Paige Moss[7]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[4]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[12]; 8. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[11]; 10. 3J-Jimmy Leal[6]; 11. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 12. 77M-Preston Norbury[13]; 13. 20T-Kyle Thompson[14]; 14. 5J-Braden Jones[5]

Race 327 - B8 (12 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[2]; 2. 25B-Chevy Boyer[3]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 4. 98X-Darin Naida[6]; 5. 5G-Christian Bruno[9]; 6. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 7. 24L-Levi Hillier[13]; 8. 4K-Khloe Cotton[11]; 9. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[14]; 10. 36S-Darren Stewart[1]; 11. 2S-Garyt Smith[10]; 12. 36J-Kyle Jones[7]; 13. 9P-Dustin Phillips[8]; 14. 5B-Reed Whitney[12]

LCQ (TOP 8 ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 358 - LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 3. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 5. 2G-Garrett Benson[7]; 6. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 7. 49R-Cody Barnes[9]; 8. 25A-Anton Hernandez[14]; 9. 3-Cole Schroeder[13]; 10. 57L-Jacob Lucas[11]; 11. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 12. 5U-Jake Andreotti[15]; 13. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[8]; 14. 77R-Robbie Smith[10]; 15. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[12]; 16. 25B-Chevy Boyer[16]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 363 - A Main (30 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[9]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[2]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[1]; 4. 71P-Daison Pursley[18]; 5. 89X-Jace Park[4]; 6. 86-Zach Wigal[14]; 7. 14R-Jake Nail[3]; 8. 2G-Garrett Benson[21]; 9. 3E-Drake Edwards[11]; 10. 83-Brant Woods[7]; 11. 14C-Connor Gross[17]; 12. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[19]; 13. 26K-Kale Drake[5]; 14. 2W-Austin Wood[10]; 15. 15N-Neal Allison[22]; 16. 2B-Brandon Boggs[16]; 17. 49R-Cody Barnes[23]; 18. 25A-Anton Hernandez[24]; 19. 22H-Hank Soares[15]; 20. 24X-KJ Snow[12]; 21. 15C-Brody Brown[8]; 22. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[6]; 23. 02-Ashton Torgerson[13]; 24. 17B-Quinton Benson[20]

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Ashton Torgerson Is A Tulsa Shootout Champion In A-Class Action!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) In January, the racing world waited in wonder about the fate of Ashton Torgerson. Fast forward to December, and his miraculous brush is the unknown becomes history, as the Arizona shoe led start to finish for his first career EVO Fuel Injection A-Class win at the 39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy.

Pursued by Frank Flud, several restarts in the closing laps saw the FM Performance No. 81 taking numerous shots at the lead but would end up having his own battle to contend with as Daison Pursley, from ninth, rolled into the picture with ten laps to go.

Finally working past Flud on Lap 25, the chase was on with the No. 71p nearly pulling even through the first and second turns on two occasions, but the momentum was not enough to make the pass, as Torgerson pulled to 0.478 seconds over Pursley.

Frank Flud in third, was followed by Pennsylvania’s Alec Quiggle, and Arizona’s Colton Hardy in fifth.

EVO Fuel Injection A-Class was comprised of 394 drivers.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

EVO FUEL INJECTION A-CLASS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 81 (8 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[4]; 3. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 4. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 6. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[1]; 9. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[5]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 82 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 2. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[5]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[8]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[9]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[10]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[1]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[6]

Race 83 (8 Laps): 1. 22L-Gage Laney[1]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[6]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 45-Megan Thomas[3]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[5]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[10]

Race 84 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 3. 84D-Dalten Maust[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 6. 25B-Chevy Boyer[6]; 7. 310-Chris Townsend[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[8]; 9. 999-Derrick Black[10]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 85 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 23M-Garrett Massey[1]; 3. 12M-Tomy Moreau[4]; 4. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[2]; 5. 29S-Blake Scott[5]; 6. 480-Cory Green[8]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[9]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[7]; 10. 84-Sean Cleavland[3]

Race 86 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[4]; 2. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 3. 120-Niko Simoes[2]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[9]; 5. 19D-JT Daniel[8]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[6]; 7. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[3]; 8. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 9. 9K-Kieran Casillas[7]; 10. (DNS) 088-Austin Torgerson

Race 87 (8 Laps): 1. 48K-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 3. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 22H-Hank Soares[2]; 5. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 6. 23J-Josh Castro[9]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. H7-Garyn Howard[6]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[10]

Race 88 (8 Laps): 1. 63-Jack Thomas[2]; 2. 95A-Kayden Barker[1]; 3. 98-James Roselli[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[3]; 6. 54X-Maverick Myrick[7]; 7. 23N-Mason Nester[6]; 8. 8G-Grayson Price[8]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[9]; 10. 29D-Dylan Menditto[10]

Race 89 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[2]; 4. 1X-Kevin Morris[3]; 5. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 7. 98M-Derrick McBride[10]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[8]; 9. 130-Larry Bratti[5]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[6]

Race 90 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 2. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 3. 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]; 4. 3Y-Cole Roberts[6]; 5. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 7. 71K-Gavin Miller[10]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[7]; 9. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 10. 667-Amie Donner[9]

Race 91 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[1]; 2. 5C-Cooper Miller[3]; 3. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 4. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[7]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[2]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[5]; 8. 01D-Jim Mattison[8]; 9. (DNS) 66J-Holden Jennings; 10. (DNS) 08B-Mickey Bullock

Race 92 (8 Laps): 1. 08S-Peter Smith[2]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[1]; 3. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[8]; 6. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 7. 11R-Harrison Robards[7]; 8. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 9. (DNF) 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 10. (DNS) 84X-Jesse Love

Race 93 (8 Laps): 1. R7-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[6]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[1]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 5. 91M-Ryan Mueller[8]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[10]; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[9]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[4]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 10. (DNF) 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]

Race 94 (8 Laps): 1. 11C-Darren Brown[1]; 2. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[9]; 5. 5S-Stone Smith[6]; 6. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[2]; 7. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 8. 51-Joshua Huish[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[7]; 10. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]

Race 95 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[2]; 2. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]; 3. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[1]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[3]; 5. 101-Easton Lebo[4]; 6. 07-Karter Beattie[8]; 7. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]; 8. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 96 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[4]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[1]; 4. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[8]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[2]; 7. 4-Spencer Hill[7]; 8. 27K-Kaden Weger[6]; 9. 151-Parker Bupp[9]; 10. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner

Race 97 (8 Laps): 1. 4J-Jett Yantis[1]; 2. 19W-Chelby Hinton[4]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 4. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[2]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[7]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[10]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[9]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[8]

Race 98 (8 Laps): 1. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[5]; 3. L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 4. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[4]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 6. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 7. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[9]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[8]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[2]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 99 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 2. 14-Harley Hollan[1]; 3. 17J-Jacob Johnston[2]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[4]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[9]; 6. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 7. 16D-Darrius Myers[8]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[7]; 10. (DNS) 110-Karter Battarbee

Race 100 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Jesse Edwards[1]; 2. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 3. 1S-Ryan Carter[2]; 4. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 5. 05-Joshua Spatola[4]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[9]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 9. 9-Mavrick Page[8]; 10. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]

Race 101 (8 Laps): 1. 1C-Shane Stewart[2]; 2. 88-Ricky Holbrook[1]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[6]; 4. 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[9]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[10]; 7. 18D-Ryan Deis[4]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[7]; 9. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[8]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[5]

Race 102 (8 Laps): 1. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 2. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 3. 46-Cale McGee[2]; 4. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[7]; 5. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 6. 7L-Aiden Dice[9]; 7. 29P-Sophya Papp[8]; 8. 16T-Trevor Gach[5]; 9. 4A-Jude Allgayer[10]; 10. (DNS) 66-Taylor Hall

Race 103 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 4G-Landon Gasseling[2]; 4. 9D-Degan Lelsz[1]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 6. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 7. 29X-Mason Daugherty[8]; 8. 83X-Jett Hays[7]; 9. 99D-Bryant Dawson[4]; 10. 15-Kyle Cravotta[6]

Race 104 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[9]; 2. 30X-John Crowder[1]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[4]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 7. 3L-Jack Lobin[6]; 8. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[5]; 9. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 10. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[7]

Race 105 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 6. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[2]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 19K-Jim Kradel[7]; 10. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]

Race 106 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Zach Wigal[1]; 2. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 4. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[10]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 9B-Casey Bauman[9]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[6]; 9. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 10. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[4]

Race 107 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[1]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[4]; 7. 05B-Cade Bierman[9]; 8. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 73M-Wyatt Miller[5]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[10]

Race 108 (8 Laps): 1. 91K-Kevin Bayer[2]; 2. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 3. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 5. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 6. 99-Brett Osborn[9]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 8. 24G-Greyson Springer[8]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[10]; 10. 08D-Steve Davis[6]

Race 109 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 2. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[2]; 5. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[10]; 8. 38D-Hailie Deegan[9]; 9. 10W-Will Scribner[8]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[6]

Race 110 (8 Laps): 1. 42C-Noah Carpenter[1]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[2]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 83K-Colin Kirby[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[10]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[8]; 10. (DNF) 83B-Shane Weeks[7]

Race 111 (8 Laps): 1. 95W-Nathan Ward[1]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[3]; 3. 4N-Ryan Winter[5]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[7]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[10]; 6. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[8]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[2]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[9]

Race 112 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[2]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[5]; 5. 33H-Hayden Holt[10]; 6. 98X-Darin Naida[9]; 7. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[7]; 9. 33T-Trevor McIntire[6]; 10. (DNS) 30P-Blake Pittman

Race 113 (8 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[2]; 2. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 3. 27D-Jared Dunkin[5]; 4. 7J-Cody Key[7]; 5. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[9]; 8. 91F-Alec Frisell[4]; 9. 42-Ashley Afdahl[8]; 10. (DNS) 497-Brandon Lewis

Race 114 (8 Laps): 1. 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[7]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[8]; 4. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 5. 64-Gunnar Pio[5]; 6. 25-Maverick Elkins[4]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[10]; 8. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 9. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[1]; 10. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]

Race 115 (8 Laps): 1. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[1]; 2. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[3]; 3. 08W-Hayden Wise[2]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[5]; 5. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 8. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[9]; 10. (DNS) 13X-Justin James

Race 116 (8 Laps): 1. 24-JW Henderson[1]; 2. 14M-Drake Carter[6]; 3. 5B-Reed Whitney[5]; 4. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[9]; 6. 2X-Scott Sawyer[8]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[7]; 8. (DNS) 44-Anthony Sunde; 9. (DNS) 7B-Taylor Hart

Race 117 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 2. 121-Justin Bates[5]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[8]; 4. 9A-Hunter Hanson[3]; 5. X-Paul Wrazidlo[6]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[2]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[1]; 8. (DNS) 11X-Carson Smith; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 118 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 2. 21E-Enzo Spicola[5]; 3. 6B-Blake Parmley[8]; 4. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 5. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[2]; 7. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[3]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 9. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 119 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[3]; 3. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 7. 2-Travis Sullivan[6]; 8. 71A-Anthony Rea[4]; 9. (DNS) 91L-Liam Wilhoit

Race 120 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 2. 41C-Chase Cabre[2]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[5]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[6]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[3]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 157-Kyle Chady[8]; 8. 9C-Jace Cooksey[4]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[7]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 220 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[4]; 2. 20K-Skyler Keeney[1]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[10]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[9]; 6. 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 7. 30P-Blake Pittman[11]; 8. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[7]; 10. 66X-Maxwell Moser[2]; 11. 91-Jason McDougal[3]; 12. 70-Dwight Green[12]

Race 221 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 91F-Alec Frisell[2]; 2. 16-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 3. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 4. 38-Levi Henderson[8]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[3]; 6. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[4]; 8. 110-Karter Battarbee[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[9]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[10]; 11. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]; 12. 13X-Justin James[12]

Race 222 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 10W-Will Scribner[4]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[11]; 3. 81L-Ethan Larsen[7]; 4. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[5]; 5. 497-Brandon Lewis[10]; 6. 3T-Dexter Thompson[9]; 7. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[1]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[2]; 10. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[6]; 11. 01K-Kirk Berkley[8]

Race 223 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 06-Marek Pipe[1]; 2. 9C-Jace Cooksey[2]; 3. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 4. 33E-Evan Harvey[5]; 5. 66J-Holden Jennings[9]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[6]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. 6P-Ayden Porter[4]; 9. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[11]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[7]; 11. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[10]

Race 224 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 08B-Mickey Bullock[11]; 2. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 3. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 4. 19K-Jim Kradel[5]; 5. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[9]; 6. 09M-Conner Morenus[10]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 10S-Scout Spraggins[1]; 10. 33T-Trevor McIntire[4]; 11. 11S-Shyla Ernst[8]

Race 225 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 151-Parker Bupp[2]; 2. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 3. 16T-Trevor Gach[1]; 4. 48-Koen Crawford[8]; 5. 44-Anthony Sunde[3]; 6. 66-Taylor Hall[10]; 7. 128-Tyler Cook[4]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[5]; 9. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[9]; 11. 84J-JT Qualls[11]

Race 226 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[3]; 3. 96C-Chase Crowder[6]; 4. 89-Kati Waggoner[2]; 5. 42B-Matt Bagby[5]; 6. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[10]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[9]; 8. 7B-Taylor Hart[8]; 9. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[1]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 11. 21G-Garth Kasiner[11]

Race 227 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 84X-Jesse Love[11]; 2. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 3. 9-Mavrick Page[3]; 4. H7-Garyn Howard[5]; 5. 7D-Jace Dement[7]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[2]; 7. 15-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[4]; 9. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[8]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[6]; 11. 84-Sean Cleavland[10]

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 228 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 2. 48M-Coen McDaniel[3]; 3. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[10]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14T-Tylen Trammel[12]; 8. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[13]; 9. 75M-Buddy Mullens[9]; 10. 20K-Skyler Keeney[14]; 11. 11R-Harrison Robards[8]; 12. 223-Rick Whatley[11]; 13. 33H-Hayden Holt[2]; 14. 7F-Nolan Bartley[4]

Race 229 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Austin Burnworth[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[2]; 3. 51G-Grant Schaadt[9]; 4. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 7. 91F-Alec Frisell[13]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[14]; 10. 24K-Kameron Sneed[11]; 11. 17C-Christian Galicia[4]; 12. 88J-Joey Amantea[5]; 13. 25-Maverick Elkins[6]; 14. 11X-Carson Smith[12]

Race 230 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 08J-Jace McIntosh[1]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 3. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[7]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[9]; 5. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[6]; 6. 16D-Darrius Myers[5]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[13]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[12]; 9. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[3]; 10. 15R-Jase Randolph[2]; 11. 25B-Chevy Boyer[4]; 12. 14W-Tyler Walton[8]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[10]; 14. 24G-Greyson Springer[11]

Race 231 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 2. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 3. 29P-Sophya Papp[5]; 4. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 5. 126-Autumn Criste[11]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 7. 9C-Jace Cooksey[14]; 8. 4A-Jude Allgayer[12]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[13]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 11. 64-Gunnar Pio[1]; 12. 44K-Cory Kelley[2]; 13. 37X-Xander Dundon[6]; 14. 18D-Ryan Deis[10]

Race 232 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 2. 77S-Logan Seavey[11]; 3. 191-Bash Ferguson[1]; 4. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[10]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[13]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[7]; 7. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[14]; 9. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 10. 7A-Aaron Jesina[12]; 11. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 12. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 13. 18-Aidan Leingang[4]; 14. 7P-Chris Parmley[8]

Race 233 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 101-Easton Lebo[1]; 2. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 3. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 05B-Cade Bierman[3]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[8]; 8. 5D-David Camden[5]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[11]; 10. 151-Parker Bupp[13]; 11. 73M-Wyatt Miller[14]; 12. 42-Ashley Afdahl[12]; 13. 01D-Jim Mattison[9]; 14. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[10]

Race 234 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 05-Joshua Spatola[1]; 2. 319-Haidyn Hansen[3]; 3. 157-Kyle Chady[5]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[6]; 5. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 6. 12U-Tyler Devenport[14]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[12]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[11]; 9. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[8]; 10. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 11. 95-Paige Moss[13]; 12. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 13. 5T-Jace Thurein[4]; 14. 2W-Austin Wood[7]

Race 235 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 21T-Brayden Benson[1]; 2. 84-Sean Cleavland; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 4. 21H-Levi Hinck[3]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 7. 2S-Garyt Smith[4]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[14]; 9. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 11. 8G-Grayson Price[10]; 12. 23N-Mason Nester[8]; 13. 83X-Jett Hays[11]; 14. 27K-Kaden Weger[12]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 236 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 97M-Scotty Milan[4]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 3. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[11]; 5. 19X-Tomas Partington[6]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[12]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[14]; 8. 39-Russ Disinger[13]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 10. 9A-Hunter Hanson[10]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[5]; 12. 7L-Aiden Dice[8]; 13. 97-Donnie Burrows[9]; 14. 19D-JT Daniel[2]

Race 237 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[2]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 5. 52H-Hayden Mabe[6]; 6. 87X-Mack Leopard[9]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[5]; 8. 7X-Austin Burnworth[13]; 9. 54X-Maverick Myrick[14]; 10. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 11. 5S-Stone Smith[10]; 12. 480-Cory Green[11]; 13. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]; 14. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]

Race 238 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 12M-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 71K-Gavin Miller[12]; 6. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[9]; 9. 08J-Jace McIntosh[13]; 10. 07-Karter Beattie[11]; 11. 83Z-TY Marrel[4]; 12. 99-Brett Osborn[8]; 13. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 14. 49R-Cody Barnes[6]

Race 239 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 3. 98X-Darin Naida[8]; 4. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 5. 120-Niko Simoes[4]; 6. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 8. 21X-Tyler Courtney[11]; 9. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[13]; 10. C71-Carter Jensrud[14]; 11. 11L-Laydon Pearson[12]; 12. 10B-Brian Potter[10]; 13. 14K-Kamden Gossard[6]; 14. 1X-Kevin Morris[9]

Race 240 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 91M-Ryan Mueller[2]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[1]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[4]; 4. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 5. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 6. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[14]; 8. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 9. 19J-Justin Robison[13]; 10. 22-Curtis Jones[8]; 11. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 12. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 13. X-Paul Wrazidlo[10]; 14. (DNS) 12J-Jeffrey Newell

Race 241 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[2]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 17J-Jacob Johnston[4]; 5. 24C-Cale Lagroon[9]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[10]; 7. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[14]; 9. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[7]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[12]; 11. 101-Easton Lebo[13]; 12. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[6]; 13. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 14. 2X-Scott Sawyer[11]

Race 242 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 4. 319-Haidyn Hansen[14]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[8]; 6. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[10]; 7. 1S-Ryan Carter[4]; 8. 11H-Nicholas Harris[6]; 9. 05-Joshua Spatola[13]; 10. 21C-Carter Holt[3]; 11. 23J-Josh Castro[7]; 12. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 13. 9D-Degan Lelsz[11]; 14. 1F-Jason Friesen[12]

Race 243 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 20Q-Brecken Reese[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[7]; 3. 82K-Robert Randolph[3]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[14]; 5. 22H-Hank Soares[10]; 6. 29S-Blake Scott[12]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 21T-Brayden Benson[13]; 9. 84D-Dalten Maust[2]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[4]; 11. L33-Leroy Boone[6]; 12. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[8]; 13. 16B-Brady Amos[11]; 14. (DQ) 77R-Robbie Smith[5]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 312 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 2. 24X-KJ Snow[3]; 3. 23-Alec Quiggle[4]; 4. 22E-Evan Dixon[5]; 5. 2G-Garrett Benson[1]; 6. 26K-Kale Drake[8]; 7. R7-Kyle Spence[6]; 8. 18R-Brandon Anderson[10]; 9. 00C-Cole Tinsley[7]; 10. 42C-Noah Carpenter[9]; 11. 49Z-Zak Moore[11]; 12. 41C-Chase Cabre[13]; 13. 5V-Gavan Boschele[14]; 14. 8K-Jonathan Beason[12]

Race 313 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 5G-Christian Bruno[1]; 3. 78-Brody Wake[3]; 4. 48K-Michael Faccinto[8]; 5. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 6. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 7. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[11]; 8. 51K-Caleb Martin[13]; 9. 95A-Kayden Barker[14]; 10. 5J-Braden Jones[10]; 11. 34-Colton Robinson[6]; 12. 72A-Eli Adams[7]; 13. 7-Quinn Thurein[12]; 14. 95W-Nathan Ward[9]

Race 314 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 2. 02-Ashton Torgerson[4]; 3. 1C-Shane Stewart[6]; 4. 57L-Jacob Lucas[1]; 5. 5U-Jake Andreotti[9]; 6. 6B-Blake Parmley[2]; 7. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 8. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[8]; 9. 36K-Kris Carroll[14]; 10. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[7]; 11. 4N-Ryan Winter[11]; 12. 12C-Chase Spicola[13]; 13. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[10]; 14. 7J-Cody Key[12]

Race 315 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[3]; 2. 5X-Landon Graham[1]; 3. 91K-Kevin Bayer[6]; 4. 14-Harley Hollan[14]; 5. 19W-Chelby Hinton[7]; 6. 11C-Darren Brown[8]; 7. 1V-Johnny Boland[10]; 8. 121-Justin Bates[5]; 9. 83W-Jim Woods[12]; 10. 27D-Jared Dunkin[11]; 11. (DNF) 33X-Cruz Dickerson[2]; 12. (DNF) 7T-TJ Smith[4]; 13. (DNF) 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[9]; 14. (DNF) 1K-Kolette Dicero[13]

Race 316 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[2]; 2. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[1]; 3. 2E-Eric Botelho[3]; 4. 4J-Jett Yantis[8]; 5. 7K-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[5]; 7. 24-JW Henderson[9]; 8. 97G-Landon Gutwein[7]; 9. 297-Dillon Berglan[12]; 10. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[10]; 11. 72-Alex Karpowicz[11]; 12. (DNF) 00T-TJ Stark[6]; 13. (DNS) 5B-Reed Whitney; 14. (DNS) 88-Ricky Holbrook

Race 317 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[4]; 4. 21-Cash Lovenburg[6]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[13]; 6. 89X-Jace Park[9]; 7. 49-Aiden Price[5]; 8. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[12]; 9. 210-Keegan Osantowski[10]; 10. 22S-Sammy McNabb[7]; 11. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[11]; 12. 91C-Cade Cowles[2]; 13. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]; 14. 88M-Max Crabdree[14]

Race 318 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 08S-Peter Smith[2]; 2. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[4]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 4. 5C-Cooper Miller[1]; 5. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 6. 31B-Braxton Weger[3]; 7. 56-Michael Hubert[12]; 8. 44C-Cameron Paul[10]; 9. 21A-Kainan Baker[7]; 10. 27E-Ethan Wicker[11]; 11. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[9]; 12. 122-Lane Warner[8]; 13. (DNF) 30X-John Crowder[13]; 14. (DNS) 5W-Jerry Coons Jr

Race 319 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[1]; 2. 14M-Drake Carter[3]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[6]; 5. 22L-Gage Laney[7]; 6. 81A-Dekota Gay[2]; 7. 86-Zach Wigal[8]; 8. 43P-Parker Perry[9]; 9. 63-Jack Thomas[5]; 10. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[14]; 11. 55X-Trevor Cline[12]; 12. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[11]; 13. 4X-Teagen Moles[10]; 14. 23M-Garrett Massey[13]

B-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCE TO THE LCQ)

Race 350 - B1 (12 Laps): 1. 48K-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 1C-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. R7-Kyle Spence[6]; 4. 97M-Scotty Milan[13]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[10]; 6. 89X-Jace Park[4]; 7. 22S-Sammy McNabb[9]; 8. 6B-Blake Parmley[5]; 9. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 10. 5U-Jake Andreotti[3]; 11. (DNS) 83W-Jim Woods; 12. (DNS) 5V-Gavan Boschele; 13. (DNS) 5W-Jerry Coons Jr; 14. (DNS) 3E-Drake Edwards

Race 351 - B2 (12 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 91K-Kevin Bayer[1]; 4. 7K-Kole Kirkman[3]; 5. 81A-Dekota Gay[5]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[13]; 7. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 8. 7S-Kanon Posey[14]; 9. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[10]; 10. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 11. 95W-Nathan Ward[12]; 12. 27D-Jared Dunkin[8]; 13. 297-Dillon Berglan[7]; 14. (DNS) 10C-Braden Pfeiffer

Race 352 - B3 (12 Laps): 1. 4J-Jett Yantis[2]; 2. 19W-Chelby Hinton[3]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[1]; 4. 7T-TJ Smith[8]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[4]; 6. 95A-Kayden Barker[6]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[5]; 8. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[7]; 9. 34-Colton Robinson[9]; 10. 12M-Tomy Moreau[13]; 11. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[11]; 12. 88-Ricky Holbrook[12]; 13. (DNS) 12C-Chase Spicola; 14. (DNS) 14C-Connor Gross

Race 353 - B4 (12 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 2. 26K-Kale Drake[4]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 36K-Kris Carroll[6]; 5. 42C-Noah Carpenter[8]; 6. 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]; 7. 3Z-Trey Zorn[14]; 8. 98-James Roselli[13]; 9. 24-JW Henderson[5]; 10. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[9]; 11. 88M-Max Crabdree[12]; 12. 97G-Landon Gutwein[7]; 13. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 14. (DNS) 5B-Reed Whitney

Race 354 - B5 (12 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[1]; 2. 11C-Darren Brown[4]; 3. 5C-Cooper Miller[3]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[11]; 5. 18R-Brandon Anderson[6]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[8]; 7. 8K-Jonathan Beason[12]; 8. 72A-Eli Adams[10]; 9. 210-Keegan Osantowski[7]; 10. 91M-Ryan Mueller[13]; 11. 31B-Braxton Weger[5]; 12. 49Z-Zak Moore[9]; 13. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 14. 14R-Jake Nail[14]

Race 355 - B6 (12 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[1]; 2. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 3. 22L-Gage Laney[3]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[5]; 5. 00C-Cole Tinsley[7]; 6. 44C-Cameron Paul[6]; 7. 4N-Ryan Winter[9]; 8. 7J-Cody Key[12]; 9. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[13]; 10. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 11. 85J-Logan Julien[14]; 12. 91C-Cade Cowles[10]; 13. 87C-Jesse Edwards[11]; 14. 5J-Braden Jones[8]

Race 356 - B7 (12 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[2]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[3]; 3. 43P-Parker Perry[6]; 4. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 5. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[7]; 6. 3Y-Cole Roberts[13]; 7. 15N-Neal Allison[14]; 8. 122-Lane Warner[10]; 9. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[9]; 10. 5X-Landon Graham[1]; 11. 21E-Enzo Spicola[4]; 12. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[8]; 13. 1K-Kolette Dicero[12]; 14. 30X-John Crowder[11]

Race 357 - B8 (12 Laps): 1. 86-Zach Wigal[5]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[4]; 3. 63-Jack Thomas[7]; 4. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[1]; 5. 20Q-Brecken Reese[13]; 6. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 7. 27E-Ethan Wicker[8]; 8. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[10]; 9. 4X-Teagen Moles[11]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[6]; 11. 08-Cannon McIntosh[14]; 12. 24S-Colby Sokol[3]; 13. 22E-Evan Dixon[2]; 14. 23M-Garrett Massey[12]

LCQ (TOP 8 ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 361 - LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[1]; 2. 48K-Michael Faccinto[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[4]; 4. 78-Brody Wake[2]; 5. 86-Zach Wigal[8]; 6. 2G-Garrett Benson[7]; 7. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[5]; 8. 2E-Eric Botelho[10]; 9. 1C-Shane Stewart[9]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[15]; 11. 26K-Kale Drake[13]; 12. 1V-Johnny Boland[16]; 13. 11C-Darren Brown[14]; 14. 19W-Chelby Hinton[11]; 15. 25S-Justis Sokol[12]; 16. 10A-Emerson Axsom[6]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 367 - A Main (30 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[9]; 3. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 4. 23-Alec Quiggle[1]; 5. 41H-Colton Hardy[8]; 6. 4J-Jett Yantis[19]; 7. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 8. 55B-Jett Barnes[12]; 9. 48K-Michael Faccinto[18]; 10. 24X-KJ Snow[11]; 11. 5G-Christian Bruno[17]; 12. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[6]; 13. 1H-Connor Lee[14]; 14. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[23]; 15. 2G-Garrett Benson[22]; 16. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[16]; 17. 08S-Peter Smith[10]; 18. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 19. 14M-Drake Carter[13]; 20. 78-Brody Wake[20]; 21. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[15]; 22. 86-Zach Wigal[21]; 23. 5K-Jack Kassik[7]; 24. 2E-Eric Botelho[24]

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Wyatt Miller Collects His First Career Golden Driller With Restricted Win At The Tulsa Shootout

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) “We were ripping” summed up very easily how dominant the run Sunday night was by Wyatt Miller, as the son of Kelley Earnhardt led start to finish with the K&B Racing Restricted A-Class feature event.

Overcoming what was nearly a race-ending start, as he and Jett Nunley made contact in the first turn, everyone collected themselves and kept rolling. Back to green, Miller wasted no time putting distance on the field, with the No. 73M pulling away by 2.583 seconds at the drop of the checkered flag.

Holding second for all but one lap, Nathan Bard was next to the line, with Jett Nunley third. Bradley Cox and Cason Bolden completed the top five.

A field of 144 drivers took part in K&B Racing Restricted A-Class action.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS:

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

K&B RACING RESTRICTED A-CLASS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 72 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 6 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 65 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 2. 3L-Kasey Leal[1]; 3. 926-Mason Skinner[3]; 4. 41-Ryder Roberts[8]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[4]; 6. 78C-Kooper Kelly[7]; 7. 14K-Kamden Gossard[2]; 8. 29-Clayton Jenkins[5]; 9. (DNS) 5H-Owin Halpain

Race 66 (8 Laps): 1. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[1]; 2. 95W-Nathan Ward[3]; 3. 16B-Noah Britton[2]; 4. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[7]; 5. 42C-Noah Carpenter[9]; 6. 04H-Kyle Heflin[6]; 7. 22H-Hank Soares[8]; 8. 14-Jayce Caldwell[4]; 9. 9C-Jace Cooksey[5]

Race 67 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Kameron Sneed[4]; 2. 8-Logun Lunsford[3]; 3. 21G-Greyson Henry[1]; 4. 03-James Ferrin[2]; 5. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[6]; 6. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[9]; 7. 95A-Autumn Criste[8]; 8. 61-Brannon Lucas[5]; 9. 125-Jackson Skinner[7]

Race 68 (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Brycen Roush[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[4]; 5. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 6. 11-Mattix McBride[6]; 7. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[2]; 8. 5K-Colton Knapp[5]; 9. (DNS) 7D-Wyatt Davis

Race 69 (8 Laps): 1. 11X-Carson Smith[3]; 2. 37X-Xander Dundon[5]; 3. 21C-Clayton Jalakas[2]; 4. 19A-Ayla Morefield[7]; 5. 06J-Andres Jones[4]; 6. 30P-Blake Pittman[1]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 6R-Ryder Mooi[6]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]

Race 70 (8 Laps): 1. 66B-Blayden Graham[6]; 2. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[2]; 3. 88K-Bryce Kujath[4]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[1]; 5. 0-Hunter Adams[7]; 6. 12-Tori Tyer[8]; 7. 12T-Trenton Tyer[5]; 8. 71T-Jackie Smith[3]; 9. 53-Natalie Hubbard[9]

Race 71 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Tate Gurney[2]; 2. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[1]; 3. 10-Brody Davis[4]; 4. 10J-Aubri Huckleberry[5]; 5. 11A-Annalesia Miller[3]; 6. 46-Blayne Mabry[7]; 7. 110-Keizer Kramer[6]; 8. 17D-Jackson Davenport[9]; 9. (DNF) 9L-Lincoln Martin[8]

Race 72 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Chase McDougal[3]; 2. 43P-Parker Perry[2]; 3. 5-Jace Thurein[4]; 4. 14V-Brett Vanzant[1]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[6]; 6. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[9]; 7. 17-Cole Jones[7]; 8. 79H-Cullen Holme[5]; 9. 120-Niko Simoes[8]

Race 73 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Karter Beattie[3]; 2. 5E-Eli Holden[4]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[7]; 4. 75-Deekan McRoberts[8]; 5. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 6. 95-Ryker Morrow[9]; 7. 18K-Keegan Gasseling[5]; 8. 09M-Conner Morenus[2]; 9. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]

Race 74 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[1]; 2. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[2]; 3. 18-Tityn Roberts[3]; 4. 7W-Andrew Weathers[4]; 5. K9-Sami Porter[8]; 6. 11K-Kyle Hooper[9]; 7. 71-Jagger Wiggs[5]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[7]; 9. 9B-Cole Bennett[6]

Race 75 (8 Laps): 1. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[3]; 2. 30-Kyler Bearce[2]; 3. 14T-Heath Walton[5]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[4]; 5. 97-Cash Lacombe[8]; 6. 19-Beau Chapman[1]; 7. 75S-Shyla Ernst[9]; 8. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 9. 7H-Clarkson Hagan[6]

Race 76 (8 Laps): 1. 5C-Cooper Miller[1]; 2. 9D-Degan Lelsz[9]; 3. 1S-Kortland Stephens[4]; 4. 12C-Bella Coleman[2]; 5. 14S-Chase Schott[6]; 6. 27-Cam Carraway[7]; 7. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[3]; 8. 14R-Jaxon Nail[8]; 9. 92-Silas Cleaveland[5]

Race 77 (8 Laps): 1. 07-Ollie Geiger[3]; 2. 2T-Tyler Crow[5]; 3. 83-Dawson Woods[4]; 4. 16T-Trevor Gach[7]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[8]; 6. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[6]; 7. 7X-Logan Wood Klein[2]; 8. 11R-Harrison Robards[1]; 9. (DNS) 06-Marek Pipe

Race 78 (8 Laps): 1. 14X-Kinser Bloomquist[2]; 2. 21-Brayton Roberts[5]; 3. 19J-JT Daniel[8]; 4. 36R-Rayce Reed[9]; 5. 9-Mavrick Page[1]; 6. 1M-Colton Harbin[4]; 7. 31W-Landen Adams[3]; 8. 26P-Jaxson Peters[7]; 9. 8J-JJ Williams[6]

Race 79 (8 Laps): 1. 01T-Tatum Bohnstedt[1]; 2. 31B-Braxton Weger[4]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[2]; 4. 00T-TJ Stark[9]; 5. 14C-River Cone[5]; 6. 73F-Ty Fulghum[7]; 7. 1K-Kolette Dicero[6]; 8. 88E-Emery Laplante[3]; 9. G7-Garyn Howard[8]

Race 80 (8 Laps): 1. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 8G-Grayson Price[4]; 4. 4-Jude Allgayer[5]; 5. 23N-Mason Nester[9]; 6. 36-Landon Miner[7]; 7. 3D-Trent Dixon[8]; 8. 88-Ricky Holbrook[2]; 9. 7R-Rex Morris[6]

C-MAINS (TOP 3 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 276 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 14V-Brett Vanzant[2]; 2. 20K-Skyler Keeney[1]; 3. 95A-Autumn Criste[5]; 4. 27-Cam Carraway[3]; 5. 110-Keizer Kramer[6]; 6. 75S-Shyla Ernst[4]; 7. 5K-Colton Knapp[9]; 8. 9C-Jace Cooksey[12]; 9. 125-Jackson Skinner[11]; 10. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[7]; 11. 3X-Keatin Lyons[10]; 12. 90-Maxwell Norick[8]

Race 277 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 14S-Chase Schott[1]; 2. 73F-Ty Fulghum[3]; 3. 14C-River Cone[2]; 4. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[8]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[6]; 6. 11R-Harrison Robards[11]; 7. 3D-Trent Dixon[5]; 8. 9-Mavrick Page[4]; 9. 9L-Lincoln Martin[10]; 10. 79H-Cullen Holme[9]; 11. 92-Silas Cleaveland[12]; 12. 31W-Landen Adams[7]

Race 278 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 04H-Kyle Heflin[4]; 2. 14R-Jaxon Nail[7]; 3. 03-James Ferrin[1]; 4. 17D-Jackson Davenport[6]; 5. 36-Landon Miner[3]; 6. 26P-Jaxson Peters[8]; 7. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[2]; 8. 120-Niko Simoes[10]; 9. 1M-Colton Harbin[5]; 10. 14-Jayce Caldwell[9]; 11. 28-Kasyn Mathews[12]; 12. (DQ) 9B-Cole Bennett[11]

Race 279 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 14K-Kamden Gossard[7]; 3. G7-Garyn Howard[10]; 4. 12T-Trenton Tyer[6]; 5. 17-Cole Jones[5]; 6. 11-Mattix McBride[4]; 7. 53-Natalie Hubbard[9]; 8. 7H-Clarkson Hagan[11]; 9. 12C-Bella Coleman[1]; 10. 5H-Owin Halpain[12]; 11. 6R-Ryder Mooi[8]; 12. (DNF) 06J-Andres Jones[2]

Race 280 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 12-Tori Tyer[1]; 2. 78C-Kooper Kelly[2]; 3. 11A-Annalesia Miller[3]; 4. 8J-JJ Williams[11]; 5. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[4]; 6. 30P-Blake Pittman[5]; 7. 18K-Keegan Gasseling[6]; 8. 71T-Jackie Smith[9]; 9. 29-Clayton Jenkins[8]; 10. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[7]; 11. 09M-Conner Morenus[10]; 12. 06-Marek Pipe[12]

Race 281 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 2. 22H-Hank Soares[4]; 3. 61-Brannon Lucas[8]; 4. 19-Beau Chapman[5]; 5. 7D-Wyatt Davis[12]; 6. 88E-Emery Laplante[9]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[10]; 8. 7R-Rex Morris[11]; 9. 7X-Logan Wood Klein[7]; 10. 08D-Steve Davis[1]; 11. 46-Blayne Mabry[2]; 12. 71-Jagger Wiggs[6]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 298 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 14X-Kinser Bloomquist[1]; 2. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 3. 9D-Degan Lelsz[4]; 4. 75-Deekan McRoberts[6]; 5. 4-Jude Allgayer[9]; 6. 17B-Brycen Roush[5]; 7. 19J-JT Daniel[3]; 8. 23N-Mason Nester[8]; 9. 11K-Kyle Hooper[11]; 10. 16T-Trevor Gach[7]; 11. 926-Mason Skinner[10]; 12. 1S-Kortland Stephens[12]

Race 299 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 95W-Nathan Ward[6]; 2. 73M-Wyatt Miller[4]; 3. 37X-Xander Dundon[2]; 4. 11X-Carson Smith[3]; 5. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[5]; 6. 24C-Cale Lagroon[11]; 7. 18-Tityn Roberts[10]; 8. 83-Dawson Woods[7]; 9. 21G-Greyson Henry[9]; 10. 3L-Kasey Leal[8]; 11. 36R-Rayce Reed[1]; 12. (DNS) 18T-Taelynne Roberts

Race 300 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[1]; 2. 73-Chase McDougal[3]; 3. 2T-Tyler Crow[2]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[7]; 5. 66B-Blayden Graham[4]; 6. 8-Logun Lunsford[6]; 7. 16B-Noah Britton[10]; 8. 81-Braxton Flatt[5]; 9. 7W-Andrew Weathers[12]; 10. 8G-Grayson Price[9]; 11. 0-Hunter Adams[11]; 12. 6-Brylee Kilmer[8]

Race 301 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[4]; 3. 7-Karter Beattie[3]; 4. 5C-Cooper Miller[5]; 5. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[11]; 6. 21-Brayton Roberts[2]; 7. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[7]; 8. 14T-Heath Walton[6]; 9. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[12]; 10. 88K-Bryce Kujath[8]; 11. K9-Sami Porter[9]; 12. 21C-Clayton Jalakas[10]

Race 302 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[1]; 2. 11H-Nicholas Harris[2]; 3. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[3]; 4. 24-Kameron Sneed[4]; 5. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[6]; 6. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[12]; 7. 01T-Tatum Bohnstedt[5]; 8. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[11]; 9. 222-Jaxon Porter[10]; 10. 30-Kyler Bearce[7]; 11. 97-Cash Lacombe[9]; 12. 10-Brody Davis[8]

Race 303 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 33-Jett Nunley[4]; 2. 71K-Tate Gurney[2]; 3. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[1]; 4. 07-Ollie Geiger[3]; 5. 19A-Ayla Morefield[6]; 6. 5-Jace Thurein[8]; 7. 42C-Noah Carpenter[7]; 8. 319-Haidyn Hansen[9]; 9. 10J-Aubri Huckleberry[10]; 10. 21H-Levi Hinck[12]; 11. 95-Ryker Morrow[11]; 12. 41-Ryder Roberts[5]

B-MAINS (TOP 3 ADVANCE TO THE LCQ)

Race 336 - B1 (12 Laps): 1. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[5]; 2. 43P-Parker Perry[2]; 3. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[3]; 4. 222-Jaxon Porter[7]; 5. 88K-Bryce Kujath[8]; 6. 24-Kameron Sneed[1]; 7. 95A-Autumn Criste[13]; 8. 14V-Brett Vanzant[11]; 9. 20K-Skyler Keeney[12]; 10. 0-Hunter Adams[9]; 11. 17B-Brycen Roush[4]; 12. 23N-Mason Nester[6]; 13. 10-Brody Davis[10]

Race 337 - B2 (12 Laps): 1. 319-Haidyn Hansen[6]; 2. 4-Jude Allgayer[2]; 3. 42C-Noah Carpenter[5]; 4. 37X-Xander Dundon[1]; 5. 19J-JT Daniel[4]; 6. 14S-Chase Schott[11]; 7. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 8. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[3]; 9. 21C-Clayton Jalakas[10]; 10. 10J-Aubri Huckleberry[7]; 11. 73F-Ty Fulghum[12]; 12. 14C-River Cone[13]; 13. 41-Ryder Roberts[9]

Race 338 - B3 (12 Laps): 1. 2T-Tyler Crow[1]; 2. 83-Dawson Woods[5]; 3. 5C-Cooper Miller[2]; 4. 11K-Kyle Hooper[6]; 5. 14R-Jaxon Nail[11]; 6. 03-James Ferrin[12]; 7. 95-Ryker Morrow[9]; 8. 04H-Kyle Heflin[10]; 9. 16T-Trevor Gach[7]; 10. 8-Logun Lunsford[4]; 11. 36R-Rayce Reed[8]; 12. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[3]

Race 339 - B4 (12 Laps): 1. 75-Deekan McRoberts[1]; 2. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[2]; 3. 81-Braxton Flatt[5]; 4. 18-Tityn Roberts[4]; 5. 19A-Ayla Morefield[3]; 6. 14K-Kamden Gossard[11]; 7. 7W-Andrew Weathers[6]; 8. G7-Garyn Howard[12]; 9. 8G-Grayson Price[7]; 10. 18B-Brexton Busch[10]; 11. 926-Mason Skinner[8]; 12. 1S-Kortland Stephens[9]

Race 340 - B5 (12 Laps): 1. 11X-Carson Smith[1]; 2. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 3. 16B-Noah Britton[4]; 4. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[5]; 5. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[6]; 6. 11A-Annalesia Miller[12]; 7. 12-Tori Tyer[10]; 8. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[9]; 9. K9-Sami Porter[8]; 10. 78C-Kooper Kelly[11]; 11. 21-Brayton Roberts[3]; 12. 3L-Kasey Leal[7]

Race 341 - B6 (12 Laps): 1. 24C-Cale Lagroon[2]; 2. 07-Ollie Geiger[1]; 3. 97-Cash Lacombe[8]; 4. 30-Kyler Bearce[7]; 5. 5-Jace Thurein[3]; 6. 6-Brylee Kilmer[9]; 7. 01T-Tatum Bohnstedt[4]; 8. 21G-Greyson Henry[6]; 9. 61-Brannon Lucas[12]; 10. 15H-KayDee Howard[10]; 11. 22H-Hank Soares[11]; 12. 14T-Heath Walton[5]

LCQ (TOP 8 ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 360 - LCQ (12 Laps): 1. 2T-Tyler Crow[1]; 2. 11X-Carson Smith[3]; 3. 24C-Cale Lagroon[4]; 4. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[5]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[6]; 6. 07-Ollie Geiger[7]; 7. 75-Deekan McRoberts[2]; 8. 43P-Parker Perry[8]; 9. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[11]; 10. 4-Jude Allgayer[9]; 11. 42C-Noah Carpenter[16]; 12. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[10]; 13. 5C-Cooper Miller[13]; 14. 16B-Noah Britton[15]; 15. 97-Cash Lacombe[18]; 16. 81-Braxton Flatt[17]; 17. 83-Dawson Woods[12]; 18. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[14]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 366 - A Main (25 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[1]; 2. 95W-Nathan Ward[3]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[2]; 4. 45X-Bradley Cox[4]; 5. B12-Carson Bolden[9]; 6. 31B-Braxton Weger[11]; 7. 73-Chase McDougal[6]; 8. 66B-Blayden Graham[16]; 9. 00T-TJ Stark[8]; 10. 14X-Kinser Bloomquist[7]; 11. 71K-Tate Gurney[13]; 12. 24C-Cale Lagroon[19]; 13. 43P-Parker Perry[24]; 14. 2T-Tyler Crow[17]; 15. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[15]; 16. 11H-Nicholas Harris[12]; 17. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[20]; 18. 7-Karter Beattie[14]; 19. 07-Ollie Geiger[22]; 20. 75-Deekan McRoberts[23]; 21. 319-Haidyn Hansen[21]; 22. 9D-Degan Lelsz[5]; 23. 5E-Eli Holden[10]; 24. 11X-Carson Smith[18]

(Image Credit: Danny Clum)

Late Race Charge Delivers For Braxton Flatt At The Tulsa Shootout In Junior Sprints!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 31, 2023) Making the pass for the win on Lap 18, young Illinois shoe, Braxton Flatt, grabbed his first career Golden Driller in the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy.

The first driver from Illinois to top the Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints, the check also came with a brand new 750 Burromax courtesy of Flying A Motorsports.

Racing up from sixth, Flatt wheeled the CB Industries No. 81 into second on Lap 8. Chasing race-long-leader J.J. Beason, a slip off the line was all it took for Flat to pounce. Keeping pace on the last lap, it wasn’t enough to mount a charge on Braxton.

Beason settled for second, with Eli Holden in third. Landon Miner and Jaxson Peters completed the top five.

The 2024 Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprint field set a new class record with 115 drivers drawing in.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS:

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Sunday, December 31, 2023

FLYING A MOTORSPORTS JUNIOR SPRINTS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 60 IN POINTS TO 6 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 121 (8 Laps): 1. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 2. 5B-Evan Boyd[2]; 3. 14R-Ryder Morris[4]; 4. 14C-River Cone[7]; 5. 18-Roper Roberts[5]; 6. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 7. 911-Bradley Berryman[3]; 8. 74C-Cale Martin[8]

Race 122 (8 Laps): 1. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 2. 28B-Brex Woods[1]; 3. 19-Liam Barton[8]; 4. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 5. 11S-Sawyer McBride[6]; 6. 9-Case Hockman[7]; 7. 1B-Noah Betts[5]; 8. 81H-Maveryk Harris[3]

Race 123 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Landon Miner[6]; 2. 24Z-Julian Zayas[1]; 3. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[2]; 4. 90-Maxwell Norick[3]; 5. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 6. 53-Cooper Canady[5]; 7. 3T-Bentley Thompson[7]; 8. (DNS) 2B-Aj Barber

Race 124 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 28K-McKenna Kren[2]; 3. 3X-Keatin Lyons[3]; 4. 98-Mason McBride[5]; 5. 14M-Jace Meyers[6]; 6. 45X-Weldon Baker[7]; 7. 17C-Willow Coleman[4]; 8. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[8]

Race 125 (8 Laps): 1. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[7]; 3. 75-Masyn Truitt[2]; 4. 110-Keizer Kramer[5]; 5. 35U-Carson Utz[8]; 6. 2M-Lee Moses[6]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[3]; 8. 36M-Maverick Reed[1]

Race 126 (8 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 7-Hudson Andrews[2]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[4]; 4. 96-Briggs Davis[7]; 5. 28W-Blainey Woods[3]; 6. 45U-Cameron Utz[5]; 7. 4-Wyatt Yore[6]; 8. (DNS) 9B-Bristol Spicola

Race 127 (8 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 2. 5-Kaden Wells[5]; 3. 65J-Landon Snyder[1]; 4. 45H-Heath Walton[6]; 5. 29-Jesse Bell[2]; 6. 1-Paxton Perry[4]; 7. 22H-Greyson Henry[7]; 8. (DNS) 3R-Ryan Ooley

Race 128 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[4]; 3. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 4. 17B-Brycen Roush[7]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[2]; 6. 05-William Davis[8]; 7. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[1]; 8. 379-Kendyl Leal[6]

Race 129 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 2. 22D-Dalton Clary[4]; 3. 23-Hudson Little[3]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[1]; 5. 19J-JT Daniel[6]; 6. 57-Kaden Gramm[8]; 7. 7L-Logan Banks[5]; 8. (DNF) 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[7]

Race 130 (8 Laps): 1. 14B-Brayden Jewett[1]; 2. 9S-Braxton Stewart[4]; 3. 14Z-Zane Smith[3]; 4. 7M-Miken Iverson[8]; 5. 36R-Rayce Reed[2]; 6. 40C-Koen Coleman[6]; 7. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[7]; 8. (DNF) 17-Cole Jones[5]

Race 131 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[5]; 2. 71-Jagger Wiggs[2]; 3. 21-Tanner Thompson[4]; 4. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[3]; 5. 1L-Axten Larsen[1]; 6. (DNS) 3K-Kaden Pacheco; 7. (DNS) 36D-Dakota Warhurst

Race 132 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 22-Ryker Jones[1]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[6]; 4. 10E-Eli Potter[7]; 5. 777-Corbin Weekly[5]; 6. 387-Nash Edwards[4]; 7. 14-Lane White[3]

Race 133 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 2. 7G-Landen Gansen[4]; 3. 7X-Forest Holder[7]; 4. 38-Isabella Landis[5]; 5. 99G-Gentry Shelton[1]; 6. 51-Kase Martin[6]; 7. (DNF) 2-Luke Booher[2]

Race 134 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 141-Chase Buntin[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[5]; 5. 16B-Noah Britton[6]; 6. 6-Kruize Parson[7]; 7. 37K-Kacie Pittman[1]

Race 135 (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Myles Bartley[1]; 2. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 3. 1T-Ryker Toops[7]; 4. 40-Tigh Shaffer[3]; 5. 55K-Kayden Anderson[6]; 6. 52-Carson Brazeal[2]; 7. 077-Cally Woodrow[4]

QUALIFIERS (TOP 12 IN COMBINED HEAT/QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 190 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9S-Braxton Stewart[1]; 2. 36-Landon Miner[4]; 3. 17B-Brycen Roush[6]; 4. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 5. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[10]; 6. 14B-Brayden Jewett[5]; 7. 141-Chase Buntin[7]; 8. 14Z-Zane Smith[9]; 9. 21-Tanner Thompson[8]; 10. 1T-Ryker Toops[2]

Race 191 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[4]; 2. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[8]; 4. 28B-Brex Woods[7]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 6. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[9]; 7. 7G-Landen Gansen[1]; 8. 29M-Myles Bartley[5]; 9. 10E-Eli Potter[6]; 10. 65J-Landon Snyder[10]

Race 192 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[4]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[1]; 4. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 5. 4G-Ryker Griggs[10]; 6. 7M-Miken Iverson[5]; 7. 45H-Heath Walton[8]; 8. 5B-Evan Boyd[6]; 9. 75-Masyn Truitt[9]; 10. 24Z-Julian Zayas[7]

Race 193 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 3. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 4. 5-Kaden Wells[3]; 5. 28K-McKenna Kren[6]; 6. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 7. 98-Mason McBride[9]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[10]; 9. 22-Ryker Jones[7]; 10. 35U-Carson Utz[8]

Race 194 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[2]; 3. 110-Keizer Kramer[9]; 4. 14C-River Cone[5]; 5. 7-Hudson Andrews[6]; 6. 18S-Bo Cheatham[3]; 7. 14R-Ryder Morris[7]; 8. 28W-Blainey Woods[10]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]; 10. 19-Liam Barton[4]

Race 195 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 96-Briggs Davis[5]; 3. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 4. 2V-Mason Vincent[4]; 5. 7X-Forest Holder[3]; 6. 17M-Mackcen Roush[7]; 7. 23-Hudson Little[8]; 8. 71-Jagger Wiggs[6]; 9. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[10]; 10. 38-Isabella Landis[9]

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 282 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 40-Tigh Shaffer[1]; 2. 57-Kaden Gramm[3]; 3. 1B-Noah Betts[10]; 4. 22H-Greyson Henry[9]; 5. 45X-Weldon Baker[5]; 6. 81H-Maveryk Harris[14]; 7. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[12]; 8. 911-Bradley Berryman[11]; 9. 777-Corbin Weekly[4]; 10. 2M-Lee Moses[7]; 11. 37K-Kacie Pittman[13]; 12. 3T-Bentley Thompson[8]; 13. 16B-Noah Britton[2]; 14. 36R-Rayce Reed[6]

Race 283 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 11S-Sawyer McBride[1]; 2. 55K-Kayden Anderson[2]; 3. 6-Kruize Parson[5]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[3]; 5. 2-Luke Booher[12]; 6. 7L-Logan Banks[10]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[11]; 8. 1-Paxton Perry[8]; 9. 40C-Koen Coleman[7]; 10. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[9]; 11. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 12. 36M-Maverick Reed[14]; 13. 379-Kendyl Leal[13]; 14. 1L-Axten Larsen[6]

Race 284 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 14M-Jace Meyers[1]; 2. 9-Case Hockman[4]; 3. 18-Roper Roberts[3]; 4. 17C-Willow Coleman[10]; 5. 36D-Dakota Warhurst[9]; 6. 2B-Aj Barber[13]; 7. 51-Kase Martin[7]; 8. 387-Nash Edwards[8]; 9. 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[12]; 10. 99G-Gentry Shelton[6]; 11. 29-Jesse Bell[5]; 12. 4-Wyatt Yore[2]; 13. 14-Lane White[11]; 14. 3R-Ryan Ooley[14]

Race 285 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 9B-Bristol Spicola[9]; 2. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 3. 17-Cole Jones[13]; 4. 52-Carson Brazeal[8]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[5]; 6. 74C-Cale Martin[11]; 7. 05-William Davis[2]; 8. 19J-JT Daniel[1]; 9. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[12]; 10. 53-Cooper Canady[4]; 11. 077-Cally Woodrow[10]; 12. 3K-Kaden Pacheco[7]; 13. 45U-Cameron Utz[3]

B-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO A-MAINS)

Race 286 - B1 (10 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[2]; 2. 14B-Brayden Jewett[6]; 3. 7G-Landen Gansen[7]; 4. 28K-McKenna Kren[5]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[4]; 6. 14R-Ryder Morris[8]; 7. 28W-Blainey Woods[10]; 8. 92-Lathan Knott[3]; 9. 5B-Evan Boyd[9]; 10. 1T-Ryker Toops[11]; 11. 57-Kaden Gramm[14]; 12. 40-Tigh Shaffer[13]; 13. 24Z-Julian Zayas[12]; 14. 7D-Jackson Davenport[1]

Race 287 - B2 (10 Laps): 1. 12P-Collin Pruitt[1]; 2. 88A-AJ Williams[3]; 3. 14C-River Cone[4]; 4. 7-Hudson Andrews[5]; 5. 7M-Miken Iverson[6]; 6. 11S-Sawyer McBride[13]; 7. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 8. 71-Jagger Wiggs[9]; 9. 35U-Carson Utz[12]; 10. 75-Masyn Truitt[11]; 11. 23-Hudson Little[8]; 12. 55K-Kayden Anderson[14]; 13. 21-Tanner Thompson[10]; 14. 45H-Heath Walton[7]

Race 288 - B3 (10 Laps): 1. 17B-Brycen Roush[1]; 2. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[3]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[6]; 4. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 5. 28B-Brex Woods[2]; 6. 19-Liam Barton[9]; 7. 3X-Keatin Lyons[11]; 8. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 9. 9-Case Hockman[14]; 10. 10E-Eli Potter[10]; 11. 65J-Landon Snyder[12]; 12. 29M-Myles Bartley[8]; 13. 98-Mason McBride[7]; 14. (DNF) 14M-Jace Meyers[13]

Race 289 - B4 (10 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[1]; 2. 5G-Gage Pio[3]; 3. 141-Chase Buntin[7]; 4. 5-Kaden Wells[2]; 5. 22-Ryker Jones[10]; 6. 7X-Forest Holder[4]; 7. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[5]; 8. 10W-Weston Foster[14]; 9. 14Z-Zane Smith[8]; 10. 15-Braylon Morris[6]; 11. 9B-Bristol Spicola[13]; 12. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[11]; 13. 90-Maxwell Norick[9]; 14. 38-Isabella Landis[12]

RACECRAFT A-MAIN

Race 364 - A Main (20 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[6]; 2. 36J-JJ Beason[1]; 3. 5E-Eli Holden[12]; 4. 36-Landon Miner[2]; 5. 26P-Jaxson Peters[5]; 6. 27-Brody Stewart[8]; 7. 9S-Braxton Stewart[7]; 8. 12P-Collin Pruitt[14]; 9. 87-Levi Ballard[10]; 10. 17B-Brycen Roush[15]; 11. 9D-Blayden Graham[3]; 12. 18B-Brexton Busch[4]; 13. 88A-AJ Williams[18]; 14. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[13]; 15. 110-Keizer Kramer[11]; 16. 14B-Brayden Jewett[17]; 17. 5G-Gage Pio[20]; 18. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[19]; 19. 2V-Mason Vincent[16]; 20. 96-Briggs Davis[9]

 

 

Smolders Tops Limbacher Memorial, Leads Saturday Rumble Undercard Winners

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Dec. 30, 2023) – Leading the charge of Saturday’s undercard winners during the 25th Rumble in Fort Wayne presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales, the Smolders brothers completed their strongest-ever Rumble showing with a pair of marquee victories.

Alex Smolders led the final 11 laps of the John Limbacher Memorial Race for the night’s largest payday, a $2,000 check in the Clone 360 go-kart class.

The young Canadian became the sixth different Limbacher winner in its seven-year history at the Rumble. He bested polesitter Quentin Graham by .832 seconds at the checkered flag.

Making Smolders’ triumph even more remarkable was that the Smolders brothers were sharing one motor between both of their go-kart entries all weekend long, making for a busy Saturday in their pit.

“I’m gassed,” an exhausted Smolders said in victory lane. “Holy [hell]. I thought I’d probably thrown away any chance we had [to win] in the second heat earlier. I was running out of tires at that point. But man, in that feature we had an absolute hot rod.

“We got going, got to the front, and rolled, and now we’re Limbacher winners. It’s unbelievable!"

Graham led the 14-kart field to the green flag for the 20-lap feature, pacing the opening lap before two-time defending Limbacher Memorial champion Shawn Kluck raced to the point in an effort to secure the three-peat.

But Alex Smolders began lurking at the front of the field quickly. He marched from seventh starting position to second in six laps, then laid in wait behind Kluck for a chance to pounce following a caution and subsequent restart on lap seven after Derek Hammond slowed with issues on his mount.

Smolders stayed right on Kluck’s bumper once the green flag reappeared, then dove to the inside coming to the halfway signal to officially edge into the lead by .037 seconds at the end of the 10th lap.

At that point, it was Smolders ahead of Kluck, Joey Pendergrass and Graham, but Smolders was ready to put on a clinic. He cleared Kluck for the lead in turn one on the 11th circuit and never looked back from there. Smolders led the remaining distance over Graham, who climbed back into second with four to go.

Pendergrass was third at the finish, followed by Doug Sterly and Josh McKnight. Kluck faded to a distant sixth after leading eight laps early in his quest for a third Limbacher Memorial trophy.

Minutes before the Limbacher Memorial got underway, Smolders’ brother Spencer became a first-time Rumble feature winner in the Senior Champ (caged) go-kart division, winning that 15-lap contest over Friday night class victor Missy Bootes and longtime veteran Steven Berlin.

Other Saturday go-kart feature winners included Erik Wolleson (Clone 400), Joey Pendergrass (Clone 330), Jordan Hadley (Junior Champ), Steven Dombrowski (Senior Predator), Landen Francis (Junior 3), and Weston Thunberg (Kid Karts).

Colton Gill (Senior) and Bryson Ross (Junior) split the mini wedge class trophies, while Memarie Ashcraft led the list of quarter midget winners by topping the Animal Combined class in her final quarter midget start.

Aiden Slightom (Heavy Honda), Grayson Hathaway (Senior Honda), R.J. Smith (Junior Honda), Jonathon Decker (Heavy 160) and Lukas Waber (Light 160) also won quarter midget main events.

A full, on-demand replay of both days of the 25th Rumble in Fort Wayne is available through SPEED SPORT Network affiliate Pit Row TV, the official broadcast partner of the Rumble in Fort Wayne.

The 26th edition of the indoor racing classic is scheduled for Dec. 27-28, 2024.

25th Rumble in Fort Wayne; Allen County War Memorial Coliseum; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Dec. 30, 2023

Clone 360 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Alex Smolders, 2. Shawn Kluck, 3. Philip Schneider, 4. Josh McKnight, 5. Landon Delong, 6. Randy Spettle.

Clone 360 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Quentin Graham, 2. Doug Sterly, 3. Spencer Smolders, 4. Kagen Schroyer, 5. Zack Kramer, 6. John Miller.

Clone 360 Round 1, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Joey Pendergrass, 2. Jake Shelley, 3. Derek Hammond, 4. Zach Wolfe, 5. Justin Sondergroth, 6. Brenton Lamb.

Clone 360 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Shawn Kluck, 2. Philip Schneider, 3. Josh McKnight, 4. Alex Smolders, 5. Landon Delong, 6. Randy Spettle.

Clone 360 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Quentin Graham, 2. Doug Sterly, 3. Spencer Smolders, 4. Kagen Schroyer, 5. John Miller (DNS), 6. Zack Kramer (DNS).

Clone 360 Round 3, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jake Shelley, 2. Joey Pendergrass, 3. Zach Wolfe, 4. Justin Sondergroth, 5. Derek Hammond, 6. Brenton Lamb (DNS).

Clone 360 B-Feature (8 laps, top six transfer): 1. Josh McKnight, 2. Zach Wolfe, 3. Justin Sondergroth, 4. Landon Delong, 5. Randy Spettle, 6. Derek Hammond / 7. Kagen Schroyer, 8. Zack Kramer (DNS), 9. Brenton Lamb (DNS), 10. John Miller (DNS).

John Limbacher Memorial Clone 360 A-Feature (20 laps): 1. Alex Smolders ($2,000), 2. Quentin Graham, 3. Joey Pendergrass, 4. Doug Sterly, 5. Josh McKnight, 6. Shawn Kluck, 7. Jake Shelley, 8. Derek Hammond, 9. Philip Schneider, 10. Zach Wolfe, 11. Randy Spettle, 12. Justin Sondergroth, 13. Spencer Smolders, 14. Landon Delong.

Lap Leader(s): Quentin Graham 1, Shawn Kluck 2-9, Alex Smolders 10-20.

Clone 400 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Seumus Calderwood, 2. Jo Jo Warner, 3. JR Ruefer, 4. Brenton Lamb, 5. Erik Wolleson, 6. Roger Olinger, 7. Jesse Ainsworth.

Clone 400 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Travis Fisher, 2. AJ Roderick, 3. Jamie Miller, 4. Trenten Vogts, 5. Rodney Bufkins, 6. Kyle Watson.

Clone 400 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jo Jo Warner, 2. Seumus Calderwood, 3. Erik Wolleson, 4. JR Ruefer, 5. Brenton Lamb, 6. Roger Olinger, 7. Jesse Ainsworth.

Clone 400 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. AJ Roderick, 2. Travis Fisher, 3. Trenten Vogts, 4. Jamie Miller, 5. Rodney Bufkins, 6. Kyle Watson.

Clone 400 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Erik Wolleson, 2. Seumus Calderwood, 3. A.J. Roderick, 4. Jo Jo Warner, 5. Jamie Miller, 6. Jesse Ainsworth, 7. Brenton Lamb, 8. Trenten Vogts, 9. Roger Olinger, 10. JR Ruefer, 11. Travis Fisher, 12. Rodney Bufkins (DNS), 13. Kyle Watson (DNS).

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jake Shelley, 2. Joey Pendergrass, 3. Garrett Andexler, 4. Colton Hower, 5. Randy Spettle, 6. Hector Garcia (DNS).

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Philip Schneider, 2. Shawn Kluck, 3. Alex Smolders, 4. Doug Sterly, 5. Shane Bufkin, 6. Quentin Graham (DNS).

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Josh McKnight, 2. Justin Sondergroth, 3. Derek Hammond, 4. Landon Delong, 5. Kagen Schroyer.

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jake Shelley, 2. Joey Pendergrass, 3. Colton Hower, 4. Randy Spettle, 5. Garrett Andexler, 6. Hector Garcia (DNS).

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Doug Sterly, 2. Alex Smolders, 3. Quentin Graham, 4. Philip Schneider, 5. Shawn Kluck, 6. Shane Bufkin.

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Josh McKnight, 2. Justin Sondergroth, 3. Landon Delong, 4. Kagen Schroyer, 5. Derek Hammond.

Clone 330 B-Feature (4 laps, top six transfer): 1. Quentin Graham, 2. Derek Hammond, 3. Colton Hower, 4. Landon Delong, 5. Kagen Schroyer, 6. Randy Spettle / 7. Garrett Andexler, 8. Hector Garcia (DNS), 9. Shane Bufkin (DNS).

Clone 330 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Joey Pendergrass, 2. Quentin Graham, 3. Alex Smolders, 4. Josh McKnight, 5. Philip Schneider, 6. Doug Sterly, 7. Derek Hammond, 8. Shawn Kluck, 9. Randy Spettle, 10. Justin Sondergroth, 11. Jake Shelley, 12. Colton Hower, 13. Kagen Schroyer, 14. Landon Delong.

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Steven Dombrowski, 2. Devin Hammond, 3. Kal Spelleger, 4. Jeff Miller, 5. Cody Gallogly, 6. John Babcock, 7. Gary Klamrowski (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jacob Layton, 2. Ramon Ortiz, 3. JT Duty, 4. Logan Starr, 5. Austin Geckle, 6. Curtis Hicks, 7. Lee Ballard (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Jeremy Champion, 2. Derek Lilly, 3. Jeremy Hamilton, 4. Noah Eberly, 5. Lee Prater, 6. Travis Jennette (DNS), 7. Jordan Wright (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 4 (8 laps): 1. Jaden Edwards, 2. Kalib Richardson, 3. Darcie Hammond, 4. Ian Deye (DNS), 5. Grant Kanfield (DNS), 6. Josh McNicol (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Steven Dombrowski, 2. Devin Hammond, 3. Cody Gallogly, 4. Kal Spallenger, 5. Jeff Miller, 6. John Babcock, 7. Gary Klamrowski (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ramon Ortiz, 2. Logan Starr, 3. JT Duty, 4. Austin Geckle, 5. Curtis Hicks, 6. Jacob Layton, 7. Lee Ballard (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Jeremy Champion, 2. Derek Lilly, 3. Jeremy Hamilton, 4. Noah Eberly, 5. Jordan Wright (DNS), 6. Lee Prater (DNS), 7. Travis Jennette (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 4 (8 laps): 1. Jaden Edwards, 2. Kalib Richardson, 3. Darcie Hammond, 4. Ian Deye, 5. Josh McNicol (DNS), 6. Grant Kanfield (DNS).

Senior Predator B-Feature 1 (8 laps, top three transfer): 1. Logan Starr, 2. Darcie Hammond, 3. Kal Spallenger / 4. Ian Deye, 5. Curtis Hicks (DNS), 6. Austin Geckle (DNS), 7. Grant Kanfield (DNS), 8. Josh McNicol (DNS), 9. Lee Ballard (DNS), 10. Gary Klamrowski (DNS).

Senior Predator B-Feature 2 (8 laps, top three transfer): 1. Noah Eberly, 2. Jacob Layton, 3. Jeremy Hamilton / 4. Jeff Miller, 5. Cody Gallogly (DNS), 6. Lee Prater (DNS), 7. Travis Jennette (DNS), 8. John Babcock (DNS), 9. Jordan Wright (DNS).

Senior Predator A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Steven Dombrowski, 2. Jaden Edwards, 3. Devin Hammond, 4. Ramon Ortiz, 5. Jacob Layton, 6. JT Duty, 7. Jeremy Champion, 8. Kalib Richardson, 9. Darcie Hammond, 10. Noah Eberly, 11. Jeremy Hamilton, 12. Kal Spallenger, 13. Derek Lilly, 14. Logan Starr.

Senior Champ Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Spencer Smolders, 2. Dominic Phillips, 3. Dallas Geckle, 4. Kevin Mingus, 5. Erik Wolleson, 6. Steven Berlin.

Senior Champ Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ryan Moran, 2. Kevin Wall, 3. Missy Bootes, 4. Hayden McKnight, 5. Dylan Woodling, 6. Charlie Schultz.

Senior Champ Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Dominic Phillips, 2. Spencer Smolders, 3. Steven Berlin, 4. Erik Wolleson, 5. Dallas Geckle, 6. Kevin Mingus.

Senior Champ Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Missy Bootes, 2. Dylan Woodling, 3. Kevin Wall, 4. Hayden McKnight, 5. Ryan Moran, 6. Charlie Schultz.

Senior Champ A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Spencer Smolders, 2. Missy Bootes, 3. Steven Berlin, 4. Dylan Woodling, 5. Dominic Phillips, 6. Kevin Wall, 7. Erik Wolleson, 8. Charlie Schultz, 9. Hayden McKnight, 10. Kevin Mingus, 11. Ryan Moran, 12. Dallas Geckle.

Junior Champ Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jordan Hadley, 2. Ruger Lough, 3. Anderson Owens, 4. Camden Bollenbacher, 5. Rhyker Hicks, 6. Benji Siferd.

Junior Champ Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kyleigh Drummond, 2. Landon Schneider, 3. Kear Mills, 4. Zoe Herzig, 5. Greysen Thompson, 6. Ethan Hunt.

Junior Champ Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Benji Siferd, 2. Jordan Hadley, 3. Anderson Owens, 4. Ruger Lough, 5. Camdynn Bollenbacher, 6. Rhyker Hicks.

Junior Champ Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kear Mills, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Zoe Herzig, 4. Ethan Hunt, 5. Landon Schneider, 6. Greysen Thompson.

Junior Champ A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Jordan Hadley, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Ruger Lough, 4. Anderson Owens, 5. Landon Schneider, 6. Camdynn Bollenbacher, 7. Zoe Herzig, 8. Benji Siferd, 9. Ethan Hunt, 10. Rhyker Hicks, 11. Greysen Thompson, 12. Kear Mills.

Junior 3 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Landen Francis, 2. Dylan Trost, 3. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 4. Drayton Lowery, 5. Roman Brown.

Junior 3 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kyleigh Drummond, 2. Jordan Hadley, 3. Ethan Kline, 4. Kear Mills.

Junior 3 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Dylan Trost, 2. Landen Francis, 3. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 4. Drayton Lowery, 5. Roman Brown.

Junior 3 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jordan Hadley, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Ethan Kline, 4. Kear Mills.

Junior 3 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Landen Francis, 2. Dylan Trost, 3. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 4. Kyleigh Drummond, 5. Jordan Hadley, 6. Ethan Kline, 7. Drayton Lowery, 8. Kear Mills (DNS), 9. Roman Brown (DNS).

Kid Karts Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Paisley Martin, 2. Weston Thunberg, 3. Lawsen Prater, 4. Jasper Neilson, 5. Keilan Calderwood, 6. Colton Bollenbacher, 7. Sammy Stump, 8. Susan Contreras (DNS), 9. Coltyn Gibson (DNS).

Kid Karts Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Weston Thunberg, 2. Paisley Martin, 3. Lawsen Prater, 4. Keilan Calderwood, 5. Colton Bollenbacher, 6. Jasper Neilson, 7. Sammy Stump, 8. Coltyn Gibson (DNS), 9. Susan Contreras (DNS).

Kid Kart A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Weston Thunberg, 2. Paisley Martin, 3. Lawsen Prater, 4. Coltyn Gibson, 5. Jasper Neilson, 6. Keilan Calderwood, 7. Sammy Stump, 8. Susan Contreras (DNS), 9. Colton Bollenbacher (DNS).

Senior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Cruze Everage, 2. Austin Mccallum, 3. Brycen Schrock, 4. Abbey Meyers, 5. Madison Zelmer, 6. Gracie Gurd, 7. Bobby Johnson III, 8. Colby Brownlee.

Senior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Colton Gill, 2. Kyler Jaroniewski, 3. Audee Proctor, 4. Kaden Sexton, 5. Layden Delong, 6. Abby Maurer, 7. Aaden McCaslin.

Senior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Bobby Johnson III, 2. Austin Mccallum, 3. Cruze Everage, 4. Abbey Meyers, 5. Colby Brownlee, 6. Brycen Schrock, 7. Gracie Gurd, 8. Madison Zelmer.

Senior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Colton Gill, 2. Layden Delong, 3. Kyler Jaroniewski, 4. Audee Proctor, 5. Aaden McCaslin, 6. Abby Maurer, 7. Kaden Sexton.

Senior Mini Wedge A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Colton Gill, 2. Cruze Everage, 3. Bobby Johnson III, 4. Brycen Schrock, 5. Layden Delong, 6. Colby Brownlee, 7. Abbey Meyers, 8. Gracie Gurd, 9. Madison Zelmer, 10. Audee Proctor, 11. Aaden McCaslin, 12. Austin McCallum, 13. Abby Maurer, 14. Kyler Jaroniewski (DNS), 15. Kaden Sexton (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Bryson Ross, 2. Jerry Andrews III, 3. Drayven Vitali, 4. Brentley Evans, 5. Greyson Marcinkowski, 6. Bleighton Delong, 7. Zachary Kline, 8. Avery Harvey (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kylor Peace, 2. Kyle Santora, 3. Dallas Eaton, 4. Alex Frazier, 5. Axle Hayes, 6. Knox Danley, 7. Kaiden Landers.

Junior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Zachary Kline, 2. Bryson Ross, 3. Drayven Vitali, 4. Brentley Evans, 5. Greyson Marcinkowski, 6. Jerry Andrews III, 7. Bleighton Delong, 8. Avery Harvey (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kyle Santora, 2. Dallas Eaton, 3. Alex Frazier, 4. Kaiden Landers, 5. Kylor Peace, 6. Axle Hayes, 7. Knox Danley (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Bryson Ross, 2. Kyle Santora, 3. Zachary Kline, 4. Kylor Peace, 5. Drayven Vitali, 6. Jerry Andrews III, 7. Dallas Eaton, 8. Greyson Marcinkowski, 9. Bleighton Delong, 10. Brentley Evans, 11. Alex Frazier, 12. Kaiden Landers, 13. Axle Hayes, 14. Knox Danley (DNS), 15. Avery Harvey (DNS).

Animal Combined QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Memarie Ashcraft, 2. Charlie Lindsey, 3. Phillip Clement Jr., 4. Jacob Bonafield, 5. Kaylee Travis, 6. Rylan Nuckles, 7. Easton Etherington.

Animal Combined QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ellis Mendoza, 2. Chase Conrad, 3. Lukas Waber, 4. Cam Lindsay, 5. T.J. Borsos, 6. Augustine Punke, 7. Alex Barrett.

Animal Combined QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Memarie Ashcraft, 2. Jacob Bonafield, 3. Kaylee Travis, 4. Rylan Nuckles, 5. Charlie Lindsey, 6. Easton Etherington, 7. Phillip Clement Jr.

Animal Combined QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Ellis Mendoza, 3. Cam Lindsay, 4. Augustine Punke, 5. Chase Conrad, 6. T.J. Borsos, 7. Alex Barrett.

Animal Combined QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Memarie Ashcraft, 2. Ellis Mendoza, 3. Lukas Waber, 4. Charlie Lindsey, 5. Augustine Punke, 6. T.J. Borsos, 7. Alex Barrett, 8. Phillip Clement Jr., 9. Jacob Bonafield, 10. Cam Lindsay, 11. Rylan Nuckles, 12. Kaylee Travis, 13. Easton Etherington, 14. Chase Conrad (DNS).

Heavy Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Aiden Slightom, 2. Matthew Dennany, 3. Cohen Ellet, 4. Jimmy High III, 5. Chase Conrad, 6. T.J. Borsos, 7. Easton Etherington, 8. Lily Gerbasi, 9. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Aiden Slightom, 2. Matthew Dennany, 3. Cohen Ellet, 4. T.J. Borsos, 5. Easton Etherington, 6. Jimmy High III, 7. Lily Gerbasi, 8. Graham Huffman, 9. Chase Conrad.

Heavy Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Aiden Slightom, 2. Matthew Dennany, 3. T.J. Borsos, 4. Jimmy High III, 5. Cohen Ellet, 6. Easton Etherington, 7. Lily Gerbasi, 8. Chase Conrad, 9. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Senior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Alex Barrett, 2. Grayson Hathaway, 3. Rylan Nuckles, 4. Connie Dailey, 5. Charlie Lindsey, 6. Kaylee Travis.

Senior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jacob Bonafield, 2. Austin Keehn, 3. Ellis Mendoza, 4. Blaze Grevenstuk, 5. Ethan Riley (DNS).

Senior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Charlie Lindsey, 2. Grayson Hathaway, 3. Connie Dailey, 4. Rylan Nuckles, 5. Kaylee Travis, 6. Alex Barrett.

Senior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ellis Mendoza, 2. Ethan Riley, 3. Jacob Bonafield, 4. Austin Keehn, 5. Blaze Grevenstuk (DNS).

Senior Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Grayson Hathaway, 2. Ellis Mendoza, 3. Rylan Nuckles, 4. Austin Keehn, 5. Alex Barrett, 6. Jacob Bonafield, 7. Charlie Lindsey, 8. Ethan Riley, 9. Blaze Grevenstuk, 10. Connie Dailey, 11. Kaylee Travis.

Junior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Edisen Allred, 2. Dylan Stiener, 3. Connor Crabtree, 4. Weston Kudner (DNS), 5. Caleb Taylor (DNS), 6. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Junior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Emme Nuckles, 2. Giovanni Anderlini, 3. R.J. Smith, 4. Nolan Elliott, 5. Colton Stillwell, 6. Daxton Terrell.

Junior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Weston Kudner, 2. Dylan Stiener, 3. Edisen Allred, 4. Connor Crabtree, 5. Caleb Taylor, 6. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Junior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. R.J. Smith, 2. Emme Nuckles, 3. Giovanni Anderlini, 4. Nolan Elliott, 5. Daxton Terrell, 6. Colton Stillwell.

Junior Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. R.J. Smith, 2. Weston Kudner, 3. Daxton Terrell, 4. Emme Nuckles, 5. Giovanni Anderlini, 6. Dylan Stiener, 7. Nolan Elliott, 8. Connor Crabtree, 9. Colton Stillwell, 10. Caleb Taylor, 11. Edisen Allred, 12. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jonathon Decker, 2. Riley Allen, 3. Aiden Slightom, 4. Easton Etherington, 5. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Chase Conrad, 2. Cohen Ellet, 3. Blaine Withers, 4. Augustine Punke, 5. Lily Gerbasi.

Heavy 160 QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jonathan Decker, 2. Riley Allen, 3. Aiden Slightom, 4. Graham Huffman (DNS), 5. Easton Etherington (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Chase Conrad, 2. Blaine Withers, 3. Cohen Ellet, 4. Augustine Punke, 5. Lily Gerbasi.

Heavy 160 QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Jonathon Decker, 2. Blaine Withers, 3. Chase Conrad, 4. Cohen Ellet, 5. Aiden Slightom, 6. Riley Allen, 7. Augustine Punke, 8. Lily Gerbasi, 9. Easton Etherington (DNS), 10. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Light 160 QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Davey Alsip, 3. Myles Osborn, 4. Giovanni Anderlini, 5. Charlie Lindsey, 6. Connie Dailey, 7. Grayson Hathaway, 8. Austin Keehn, 9. Weston Kudner.

Light 160 QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Davey Alsip, 3. Charlie Lindsey, 4. Austin Keehn, 5. Weston Kudner, 6. Grayson Hathaway, 7. Myles Osborn, 8. Giovanni Anderlini, 9. Connie Dailey.

Light 160 QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Myles Osborn, 3. Weston Kudner, 4. Grayson Hathaway, 5. Giovanni Anderlini, 6. Davey Alsip, 7. Charlie Lindsey, 8. Austin Keehn, 9. Connie Dailey.

 

 

Snow Leads Feature Count Going Into The Finale Of The 39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 30, 2023) Starting with 368 races to run, the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy has been whittled down to the final 49 rounds of action.

Set for Sunday, December 31, 2023, the quest for the Golden Driller is the final race of the year in North America and is led by California’s K.J. Snow. Close but still lacking a Golden Driller of his own, Snow is the only driver so far to lock into three A-Features.

Slated for 16th in the 55-lap RS12 Motorsports Outlaw championship event, K.J. will grid the EVO Fuel Injection A-Class feature 11th and Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing final 12th. Coming off a successful season on the West Coast, Snow's year-to-date stats include eight wins, 32 top-five, and 40 to ten finishes in 59 starts.

One of 14 drivers making the cut into multiple championship events, four of those drivers will look to add another to their mantle. Frank Flud leads that count with four, while Jaxton Wiggs, Joe B. Miller, and Kris Carroll have each earned one.

In total, 85 drivers are locked into 100 starting spots across six divisions so far. Lineups are listed on the MyRacePass App.

Sunday’s racing action is set to begin at 9:00 A.M. The SageNet Center opens at 7:00 A.M. and will include a service with Racer’s for Christ at 8:00 A.M. (CT)

The tentative daily order of events is as follows:

SUNDAY SCHEDULE:

B Mains:

320-327: Stock Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

328-335: Outlaw Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

336-341: Restricted A Class (12 Laps: 6 – Top 3 from each Advance to LCQ)

342-349: Outlaw Winged (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

350-357: A Class Winged (12 Laps: 8 Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

Last Chance A Main Qualifiers (12 Laps):

358: Stock Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

359: Outlaw Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

360: Restricted A Class (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

361: A Class Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

362: Outlaw Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

Championship A Mains:

363: Stock Non-Wing (30 Laps)

364: Junior Sprints (20 Laps)

365: Outlaw Non-Wing (30 Laps)

366: Restricted A Class (25 Laps)

367: A Class Winged (30 Laps)

368: Outlaw Winged (55 Laps)

Fans not able to attend the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout can see every lap of action on http://www.floracing.com.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS

39th annual Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Combined results from December 27-31, 2023

RS12 MOTORSPORTS WINGED OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[6]; 4. 28H-Chelby Hinton[4]; 5. 21X-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[7]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[9]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[10]; 9. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[8]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]

Race 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 4M-Jaylon Mills[8]; 8. 81A-Dekota Gay[9]; 9. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 10. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr

Race 3 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[5]; 4. 4H-Blake Hahn[8]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 7. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 8. 21H-Levi Hinck[9]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[1]; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 4 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 3. 93M-Jesse Maurer[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[3]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[8]; 6. 95-Paige Moss[6]; 7. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 8. 15-Rob Pajauis[5]; 9. (DNF) 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[10]

Race 5 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[1]; 3. 44-Anthony Sunde[2]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[6]; 5. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[4]; 6. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 8. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 9. 19X-Tomas Partington[3]; 10. 12R-Harrison Robards[7]

Race 6 (8 Laps): 1. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[9]; 4. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 5. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 6. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[5]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[7]; 9. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 10. (DNS) 9-Sawyer Davis

Race 7 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 6. 3S-Brody Strong[4]; 7. 91K-Kevin Bayer[5]; 8. 17S-Baron Silva[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]

Race 8 (8 Laps): 1. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 2. 11X-Stefan Sidur[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[7]; 5. 118-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[6]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 8. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 9. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 10. 78-Brody Wake[10]

Race 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[1]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[3]; 3. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[6]; 8. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 9. (DNF) 81-Frank Flud[9]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 10 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 4. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[3]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 6. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[4]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 8. L3-Prestin Dalton[6]; 9. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]

Race 11 (8 Laps): 1. 23S-Cody Samuels[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. 8G-Teddy Bivert[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 6. 22M-Maxwell Moser[4]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[5]; 8. 72D-Derrick Black[10]; 9. (DNF) 14R-Jake Nail[7]; 10. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]

Race 12 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 2. 56-Cody Key[9]; 3. 14J-Jett Nunley[4]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[3]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[10]; 8. 191-Bash Ferguson[5]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[6]; 10. 37-Josh Jackson[1]

Race 13 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 4. 12-Allen Cope[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[10]; 6. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[7]; 10. 01D-Jim Mattison[5]

Race 14 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[1]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[7]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[10]; 5. 99-Brett Osborn[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[4]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 88P-Tony Penick[9]; 9. 87C-Jesse Edwards[2]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]

Race 15 (8 Laps): 1. 5L-Dusty Young[2]; 2. 43-Jack Thomas[1]; 3. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[8]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[6]; 6. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 9K-Kieran Casillas[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[5]; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 16 (8 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 2. 00T-TJ Stark[5]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[6]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[2]; 6. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[7]; 8. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 10. (DQ) 48M-Coen McDaniel[1]

Race 17 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 10T-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[3]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 29S-Blake Scott[8]; 8. 62-Rachel Zabawa[5]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea[10]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]

Race 18 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 4. 1F-Jason Friesen[6]; 5. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[2]; 7. 25K-Kyle Spence[8]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]

Race 19 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[1]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[10]; 4. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[3]; 6. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[5]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[7]; 10. 27-Bryan Davidson[6]

Race 20 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 4. 29-Scott Sawyer[8]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[5]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[10]; 8. 29M-Lawrence Mann[1]; 9. 14M-Drake Carter[7]; 10. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]

Race 21 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[8]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 6. 7G-Jackson Gray[1]; 7. 15C-Brody Brown[7]; 8. 33M-Ryan Mueller[5]; 9. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 22 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[2]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 6. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]; 8. 14W-Tyler Walton[1]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 23 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[5]; 3. 14T-Tylen Trammel[4]; 4. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 5. 91F-Alec Frisell[6]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 44H-Hayden Holt[8]; 8. 7C-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 52R-Jim McNulty[1]; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 24 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 4. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 5. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[6]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[8]

Race 25 (8 Laps): 1. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[9]; 5. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 6. 1A-Anton Hernandez[7]; 7. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[4]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]

D-MAINS (TOP 4 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO C-MAINS)

Race 136 - D1 (8 Laps): 1. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[2]; 2. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]; 4. 31E-Eric Erdmann[1]; 5. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[4]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 7. (DNF) 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNF) 17X-Alex Caldwell[5]; 9. (DNS) 03R-Hunter Rhoades; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 137 - D2 (8 Laps): 1. 14M-Drake Carter[2]; 2. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 3. 52R-Jim McNulty[3]; 4. 9-Sawyer Davis[5]; 5. 01D-Jim Mattison[4]; 6. (DNS) 14R-Jake Nail; 7. (DNS) 1H-Connor Lee; 8. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr; 9. (DNS) 87C-Jesse Edwards; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 138 - D3 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[1]; 2. 78-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 29M-Lawrence Mann[2]; 4. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 5. 12R-Harrison Robards[6]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[8]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[4]; 9. (DNS) 4K-Khloe Cotton; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 139 - D4 (8 Laps): 1. 7A-Aaron Jesina[1]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 3. 48M-Coen McDaniel[5]; 4. 5H-Haylee Papp[2]; 5. (DNS) 27-Bryan Davidson; 6. (DNS) 14W-Tyler Walton; 7. (DNS) 19X-Tomas Partington; 8. (DNS) 5K-Jack Kassik; 9. (DNS) 37X-Xander Dundon; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 140 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 118-Kole Kirkman[2]; 2. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 3. 25K-Kyle Spence[5]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 5. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 6. 52H-Hayden Mabe[10]; 7. 12A-Chase McDermand[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 10. 31E-Eric Erdmann[12]; 11. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 12. 29D-Dylan Menditto[11]; 13. (DNS) 8T-Tyler Kuykendall; 14. (DNS) 81A-Dekota Gay

Race 141 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 2. 23J-Josh Castro[3]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[4]; 5. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]; 6. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]; 8. 80N-Shawn Jones[11]; 9. 44H-Hayden Holt[5]; 10. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 11. 7C-Connor Lundy[9]; 12. (DNS) 44K-Cory Kelley; 13. (DNS) 999-Derrick Black; 14. (DNS) 97-Donnie Burrows

Race 142 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 99-Brett Osborn[1]; 2. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 3. 10W-Will Scribner[2]; 4. 3S-Brody Strong[6]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[4]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 7. 14M-Drake Carter[11]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[8]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[9]; 10. 91K-Kevin Bayer[7]; 11. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 12. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[12]; 13. 52R-Jim McNulty[13]; 14. (DNS) 01-Kaden Weger

Race 143 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 21X-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 4. 33M-Ryan Mueller[9]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[11]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[4]; 8. 9-Sawyer Davis[12]; 9. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 10. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 11. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[10]; 12. 3R-Rylan Gray[8]; 13. (DNS) 24T-Glenn James Bratti; 14. (DNS) 14L-Logan Heath

Race 144 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[1]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[5]; 3. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 4. 77S-Logan Seavey[4]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[6]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[3]; 7. 29M-Lawrence Mann[14]; 8. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[7]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[13]; 10. 69T-Trey Erdmann[11]; 11. 42-Ashley Afdahl[9]; 12. 49-Cameron La Rose[12]; 13. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 14. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]

Race 145 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 2. 91F-Alec Frisell[1]; 3. 17S-Baron Silva[6]; 4. 51G-Grant Schaadt[5]; 5. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 6. 81-Frank Flud[10]; 7. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 8. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[11]; 10. 2S-Garyt Smith[2]; 11. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[12]; 12. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 13. (DNF) 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 14. (DNS) 25B-Chevy Boyer

Race 146 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 5. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 6. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 7. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 8. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 9. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[2]; 10. L3-Prestin Dalton[10]; 11. (DNF) 23R-Skylar Rhoades[4]; 12. (DNF) 5H-Haylee Papp[14]; 13. (DNS) 17J-Jacob Johnston; 14. (DNS) 72-Alex Karpowicz

Race 147 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 126-Autumn Criste[1]; 2. 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 3. 29S-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[4]; 5. 53-Chase Rodgers[7]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[11]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[5]; 8. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 9. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 10. 15-Rob Pajauis[8]; 11. 10L-Patrick Lundy[10]; 12. 88P-Tony Penick[6]; 13. (DNS) 59-Brody Mclaughlin; 14. (DNS) 3Z-Trey Zorn

HYPER RACING NON-WING OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 26 (8 Laps): 1. 44C-Cameron Paul[2]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[4]; 3. 83-Brant Woods[6]; 4. 128-Tyler Cook[1]; 5. 17J-Jacob Johnston[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 8. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 10. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady

Race 27 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[3]; 2. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 3. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[6]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[7]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]; 9. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 10. (DNF) 21G-Garth Kasiner[2]

Race 28 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[8]; 2. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 3. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[6]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 5. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]; 6. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 7. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 8. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[2]; 9. 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 10. 58-David Beasley[9]

Race 29 (8 Laps): 1. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 2. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 5. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[9]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 8. 3J-Jimmy Leal[7]; 9. (DNF) 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 30 (8 Laps): 1. 89K-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 98X-Darin Naida[6]; 3. 61-Cole Tinsley[3]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[9]; 6. 191-Bash Ferguson[10]; 7. 87C-Jesse Edwards[4]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[8]; 9. (DNF) 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 10. (DNF) 9-Sawyer Davis[7]

Race 31 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 3. 118-Kole Kirkman[5]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 5. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[4]; 6. 21-Cash Lovenburg[10]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 89-Kati Waggoner[7]; 9. 22M-Maxwell Moser[8]; 10. (DNF) 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]

Race 32 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Maverick Elkins[5]; 2. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 3. 29C-David Camden[4]; 4. 01M-Geordan Marrero[7]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[6]; 6. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 7. 15L-Dusty Young[2]; 8. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[9]; 10. (DNF) 21X-Tyler Courtney[1]

Race 33 (8 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 4. 81-Frank Flud[5]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[7]; 6. 1H-Connor Lee[9]; 7. 8X-Austin Shores[2]; 8. 84D-Dalten Maust[8]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[4]; 10. (DNS) 52R-Jim McNulty

Race 34 (8 Laps): 1. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[4]; 3. 12-Allen Cope[6]; 4. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[8]; 5. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 6. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[7]; 8. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 9. 28-Mick Gile Jr[5]; 10. (DNF) 36R-Kevin Reed[10]

Race 35 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[5]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[2]; 3. 87X-Mack Leopard[8]; 4. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[3]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[9]; 8. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 9. 97T-Jon Taylor[1]; 10. (DNS) 19K-Ryan Kradel

Race 36 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 3. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 4. 51J-Dalton Parreira[8]; 5. 23E-Ryker Pace[3]; 6. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[5]; 8. 22S-Sammy McNabb[10]; 9. 78-Brody Wake[9]; 10. (DNS) 15D-Dylan Schaadt

Race 37 (8 Laps): 1. 25B-Chevy Boyer[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]; 5. 12X-Cooper Williams[4]; 6. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[7]; 9. 04-Dillon Sampson[9]; 10. (DNS) 32-Trey Marcham

Race 38 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[7]; 3. 2A-Adam Miller[6]; 4. 11S-Shyla Ernst[4]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 6. 38D-Hailie Deegan[1]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[3]; 8. 05-Joshua Spatola[9]; 9. 1F-Jason Friesen[5]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[8]

Race 39 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 4. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[1]; 5. 84-Sean Cleavland[7]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 7. 9P-Dustin Phillips[4]; 8. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 9. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green; 10. (DQ) 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]

Race 40 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[3]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[2]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[4]; 4. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 6. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 7. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[6]; 10. (DNF) 4J-Jett Yantis[9]

Race 41 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 2. 12K-Dylan Kadous[2]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[4]; 4. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 7. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[9]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[10]; 10. (DNF) 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]

Race 42 (8 Laps): 1. 12C-Chase Spicola[1]; 2. 3X-Nathan Smith[2]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[6]; 4. 33T-Trevor McIntire[10]; 5. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[3]; 10. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]

Race 43 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 5. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 7. 98-James Roselli[2]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[1]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 10. 5S-Stone Smith[10]

Race 44 (8 Laps): 1. 1V-Johnny Boland[9]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[6]; 4. 71A-Anthony Rea[1]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[5]; 6. 16B-Brady Amos[3]; 7. 81A-Dekota Gay[8]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[4]; 9. 38-Levi Henderson[7]; 10. (DNS) 60-Earl McDoulett Jr

Race 45 (8 Laps): 1. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[3]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[2]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 15R-Jase Randolph[5]; 6. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 7. 08S-Peter Smith[8]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[10]; 9. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[9]

Race 46 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 2. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 3. 480-Cory Green[1]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[9]; 5. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[4]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[8]; 10. 999-Derrick Black[10]

Race 47 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[8]; 4. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 5. 3S-Brody Strong[3]; 6. 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 7. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 10. 51G-Grant Schaadt[4]

Race 48 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[2]; 2. 91-Jason McDougal[4]; 3. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 4. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[8]; 6. 17S-Baron Silva[7]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 8. 7P-Chris Parmley[5]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[3]; 10. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 49 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[2]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[4]; 3. 24G-Greyson Springer[6]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 5. 55B-Jett Barnes[10]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[3]; 7. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 8. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[8]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[7]; 10. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[9]

Race 50 (8 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]; 4. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 5. 40G-Jason Gariss[4]; 6. 24-JW Henderson[9]; 7. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 8. 54-Lee Land[8]; 9. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[3]; 10. (DNS) 126-Autumn Criste

Race 51 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 23S-Cody Samuels[2]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[6]; 5. 5C-Cale Coons[7]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 7. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 8. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[4]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 52 (8 Laps): 1. 25A-Anton Hernandez[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 73M-Wyatt Miller[8]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[9]; 6. 5L-Aaron Jesina[2]; 7. 2B-Brandon Boggs[5]; 8. 32K-Kyran Keith[6]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 88R-Ryder Laplante

Race 53 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 66X-Broedy Graham[6]; 3. 12R-Trey Robb[3]; 4. 14J-Jett Nunley[7]; 5. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 8. 92B-Eric Bartlett[9]; 9. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 10. 11C-Darren Brown[8]

Race 54 (8 Laps): 1. 37X-Xander Dundon[2]; 2. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[3]; 3. 54X-Maverick Myrick[4]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[1]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[10]; 6. 86-Zach Wigal[9]; 7. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]; 8. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[8]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]

Race 55 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[10]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 6. 32L-Jamie Keltz[6]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[8]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[2]; 9. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 10. (DNF) 4X-Teagen Moles[7]

Race 56 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[6]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 6. 10S-Scout Spraggins[3]; 7. 121-Justin Bates[8]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 57 (8 Laps): 1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 2. 5X-Landon Graham[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 4. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[1]; 5. 9K-Kieran Casillas[2]; 6. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[8]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 69R-Zachary Hanes[9]

Race 58 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 7B-Mitchell Bard[3]; 3. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[5]; 4. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[9]; 5. 8G-Teddy Bivert[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[8]; 8. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 59 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 2. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 3. 6K-John Kilmer[4]; 4. 42X-Luke Anderson[3]; 5. 93M-Jesse Maurer[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 72-Alex Karpowicz[2]; 8. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[8]

Race 60 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[2]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[4]; 3. 55X-Trevor Cline[8]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[3]; 5. 44K-Cory Kelley[5]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[7]; 7. 33K-Kelby Wright[6]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 9. (DNS) 13A-Aiden Price

Race 61 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[4]; 2. 2-Travis Sullivan[2]; 3. 49R-Cody Barnes[8]; 4. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 5. 41-Chuck Dunlap[5]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[1]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[3]; 8. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 9. (DNF) 8J-Josh Marcham[9]

Race 62 (8 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[1]; 2. 36S-Darren Stewart[2]; 3. 24X-KJ Snow[8]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[9]; 5. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 6. 49Z-Zak Moore[3]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[4]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 9. (DNF) 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]

Race 63 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Quinn Jones[1]; 2. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 3. 15N-Neal Allison[4]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 6. 20Q-Brecken Reese[8]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[7]; 9. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]

Race 64 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Quinn Thurein[9]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[2]; 3. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[7]; 6. 20S-Shon Deskins[5]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[4]; 8. 83Z-TY Marrel[3]; 9. 9H-Kaden Holm[6]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 196 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 2. 4G-Landon Gasseling[7]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 4. 18F-Steve Finn[4]; 5. 81L-Ethan Larsen[1]; 6. 4J-Jett Yantis[6]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. 13A-Aiden Price[10]; 9. (DNS) 31B-Braxton Weger; 10. (DNS) 1F-Jason Friesen

Race 197 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[1]; 2. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[2]; 3. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[7]; 5. 33E-Evan Harvey[3]; 6. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 7. 10K-Koda Oller[4]; 8. (DNS) 57T-Blake Kirkes; 9. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 198 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 8J-Josh Marcham[2]; 2. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 3. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 4. 83B-Shane Weeks[4]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[6]; 6. 88R-Ryder Laplante[8]; 7. 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]; 8. 52R-Jim McNulty[9]; 9. 9-Sawyer Davis[7]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 199 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 27D-Jared Dunkin[2]; 2. 7G-Jackson Gray[4]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[5]; 4. 23L-Joshua Lewis[1]; 5. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 6. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[3]; 7. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[6]; 8. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 9. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 200 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 9H-Kaden Holm[4]; 2. 32-Trey Marcham[9]; 3. 7F-Nolan Bartley[8]; 4. 17X-Alex Caldwell[2]; 5. 01D-Allen Saine[6]; 6. 310-Chris Townsend[1]; 7. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[5]; 9. (DNS) 4X-Teagen Moles

Race 201 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 94-Austin Crowder[1]; 2. 5A-Ava Gropp[3]; 3. 10L-Patrick Lundy[6]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[7]; 5. 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNS) 77-Joshua Boissoneau; 9. (DNS) 05B-Cade Bierman

Race 202 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[1]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 126-Autumn Criste[9]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[4]; 6. 38-Levi Henderson[3]; 7. 97T-Jon Taylor[7]; 8. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[6]; 9. (DNS) 58-David Beasley

Race 203 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Maxwell Moser[2]; 2. 04-Dillon Sampson[1]; 3. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[3]; 4. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 5. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 6. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[5]; 7. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[7]; 8. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady; 9. (DNS) 37A-Ayden Gatewood

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 204 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 2. 10W-Wayne Scott[4]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[3]; 4. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[9]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[5]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[1]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[6]; 9. 30X-John Crowder[11]; 10. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[14]; 12. 15L-Dusty Young[10]; 13. 69T-Trey Erdmann[12]; 14. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[2]

Race 205 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[2]; 3. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[13]; 4. 05-Joshua Spatola[7]; 5. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 6. 19X-Tomas Partington[8]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[9]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[11]; 9. 16B-Brady Amos[5]; 10. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[14]; 11. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[3]; 12. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 13. 8X-Austin Shores[10]; 14. 06-Marek Pipe[12]

Race 206 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 3G-Lathe Griggs[2]; 2. 98-James Roselli[10]; 3. 82-Seth Shebester[1]; 4. 8J-Josh Marcham[13]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[6]; 6. 77M-Preston Norbury[12]; 7. 66J-Holden Jennings[14]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[7]; 9. 10X-Bryan Debrick[11]; 10. 23M-Garrett Massey[3]; 11. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 12. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 13. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]; 14. 24O-Shawn Lewis[9]

Race 207 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[8]; 2. 32L-Jamie Keltz[2]; 3. 99X-Chris Russell[7]; 4. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 5. 27D-Jared Dunkin[13]; 6. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[9]; 7. 5H-Haylee Papp[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[12]; 9. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 10. 7G-Jackson Gray[14]; 11. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 12. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[11]; 13. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 14. 72-Alex Karpowicz[10]

Race 208 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 32-Trey Marcham[14]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[3]; 3. 9H-Kaden Holm[13]; 4. 22S-Sammy McNabb[4]; 5. 48-Koen Crawford[11]; 6. 84D-Dalten Maust[9]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[12]; 8. 49Z-Zak Moore[5]; 9. 88-Ricky Holbrook[8]; 10. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 11. 29X-Mason Daugherty[2]; 12. 92B-Eric Bartlett[7]; 13. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 14. 6B-Blake Parmley[10]

Race 209 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 2. 5L-Aaron Jesina[5]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[3]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 6. 08J-Jace McIntosh[11]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[4]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[14]; 10. 17C-Christian Galicia[12]; 11. 94-Austin Crowder[13]; 12. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 13. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[8]; 14. 3J-Jimmy Leal[10]

Race 210 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 3. 7P-Chris Parmley[12]; 4. X-Paul Wrazidlo[5]; 5. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[9]; 6. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[8]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[10]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[3]; 11. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 12. 667-Amie Donner[11]; 13. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 14. 122-Lane Warner[7]

Race 211 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[8]; 2. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 3. 1B-Chase Howard[5]; 4. 12T-Jason Tyer[2]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[13]; 6. 99D-Bryant Dawson[10]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[7]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[12]; 9. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[11]; 10. 04-Dillon Sampson[14]; 11. 54-Lee Land[9]; 12. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 13. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 14. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 212 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 72A-Eli Adams[2]; 2. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 3. 5C-Cale Coons[6]; 4. 86-Zach Wigal[7]; 5. 51X-Kyle Busch[3]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[9]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[14]; 8. 19J-Justin Robison[10]; 9. 61-Cole Tinsley[4]; 10. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[11]; 11. 01B-Brayson Hand[12]; 12. 14C-Connor Gross[8]; 13. 36S-Darren Stewart[1]; 14. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]

Race 213 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[1]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[2]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 5. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 6. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 7. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[14]; 8. 9K-Kieran Casillas[13]; 9. 11A-Alex Midkiff[12]; 10. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 11. 29A-Chase Cabre[8]; 12. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 14. 15R-Jase Randolph[11]

Race 214 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[1]; 2. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 3. 210-Keegan Osantowski[6]; 4. 44K-Cory Kelley[8]; 5. 22E-Evan Dixon[12]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[11]; 7. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[3]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[7]; 10. 98-James Roselli[14]; 11. 3G-Lathe Griggs[13]; 12. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 13. 128-Tyler Cook[9]; 14. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[10]

Race 215 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 93M-Jesse Maurer[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[3]; 3. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 4. 21-Cash Lovenburg[4]; 5. 480-Cory Green[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[6]; 7. 17S-Baron Silva[12]; 8. 9P-Dustin Phillips[13]; 9. J37-Jovi Duffy[2]; 10. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[9]; 11. 32L-Jamie Keltz[14]; 12. 3L-Jack Lobin[7]; 13. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[11]; 14. 51-Joshua Huish[8]

Race 216 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[7]; 4. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[8]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien[2]; 7. 32-Trey Marcham[13]; 8. 08S-Peter Smith[14]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[9]; 10. 62-Rachel Zabawa[11]; 11. 1S-Ryan Carter[12]; 12. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 13. 10B-Brian Potter[3]; 14. 87-Reed Whitney[6]

Race 217 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 2. 84X-Jesse Love[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[6]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[13]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 6. 23S-Cody Samuels[4]; 7. 12X-Cooper Williams[11]; 8. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 9. 29C-David Camden[2]; 10. 23E-Ryker Pace[12]; 11. 5L-Aaron Jesina[14]; 12. 11X-Stefan Sidur[5]; 13. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 14. 41H-Colton Hardy[9]

Race 218 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 2. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 3. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 4. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 5. 43P-Parker Perry[7]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 7. 9J-Derek Hagar[4]; 8. 17J-Jacob Johnston[10]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 10. 21E-Enzo Spicola[6]; 11. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 12. 297-Dillon Berglan[13]; 13. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 14. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]

Race 219 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 3. 24-JW Henderson[6]; 4. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 5. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[3]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[13]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[9]; 9. 3S-Brody Strong[12]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[14]; 11. 29-Cory Brown[10]; 12. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 13. 84-Sean Cleavland[5]; 14. 8G-Teddy Bivert[11]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 268 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 44C-Cameron Paul[6]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[12]; 4. 1V-Johnny Boland[4]; 5. 25-Maverick Elkins[3]; 6. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[8]; 7. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[9]; 8. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 9. 53-Chase Rodgers[2]; 10. 34-Colton Robinson[11]; 11. 97M-Scotty Milan[14]; 12. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 13. 88P-Tony Penick[13]; 14. 33T-Trevor McIntire[5]

Race 269 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[3]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[2]; 3. 11J-Jett Hays[8]; 4. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[9]; 6. 23-Alec Quiggle[1]; 7. 51F-Gary Taylor[11]; 8. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 9. 118-Kole Kirkman[13]; 10. 12K-Dylan Kadous[14]; 11. 138-Karson Battarbee[6]; 12. 24G-Greyson Springer[10]; 13. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[12]; 14. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[7]

Race 270 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[4]; 3. 89K-Kyle Spence[6]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[13]; 5. 2W-Austin Wood[1]; 6. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 7. 17-Quinn Jones[11]; 8. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 9. 72J-Sam Johnson[10]; 10. 83W-Jim Woods[7]; 11. 12-Allen Cope[9]; 12. 14L-Logan Heath[8]; 13. 3X-Nathan Smith[14]; 14. 7B-Mitchell Bard[12]

Race 271 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[6]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[11]; 5. 24L-Levi Hillier[10]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[14]; 7. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[13]; 8. 4M-Jaylon Mills[12]; 9. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[4]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]; 11. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 12. 49R-Cody Barnes[2]; 13. 2A-Adam Miller[9]; 14. (DNF) 15C-Brody Brown[1]

Race 272 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[3]; 2. 2G-Garrett Benson[7]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[1]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[12]; 5. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 6. 65-Michael Faccinto[6]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 25B-Chevy Boyer[8]; 9. 11L-Laydon Pearson[11]; 10. 101-Easton Lebo[5]; 11. 01M-Geordan Marrero[13]; 12. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 13. (DNF) 12J-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 14. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 273 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 2. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 3. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 5. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[7]; 6. 5U-Jake Andreotti[6]; 7. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[9]; 8. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 9. 98X-Darin Naida[3]; 10. 2E-Eric Botelho[8]; 11. 55B-Jett Barnes[12]; 12. 51J-Dalton Parreira[11]; 13. 80N-Shawn Jones[14]; 14. 29S-Blake Scott[13]

Race 274 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 66X-Broedy Graham[3]; 2. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[4]; 4. 48T-Tanner Holm[6]; 5. 5X-Landon Graham[8]; 6. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 7. 28P-Gunnar Pio[7]; 8. 57L-Jacob Lucas[9]; 9. 3E-Drake Edwards[14]; 10. 5V-Gavan Boschele[10]; 11. 14J-Jett Nunley[13]; 12. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[12]; 13. 4-Spencer Hill[11]; 14. 18-Aidan Leingang[1]

Race 275 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[2]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 3. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[4]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[9]; 6. 25A-Anton Hernandez[10]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[5]; 8. 52H-Hayden Mabe[11]; 9. 4N-Ryan Winter[13]; 10. 2-Travis Sullivan[14]; 11. 48S-Trey Schleicher[1]; 12. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 13. 01-Kaden Weger[6]; 14. 23J-Josh Castro[12]

EVO FUEL INJECTION A-CLASS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 81 (8 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[4]; 3. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 4. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 6. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[1]; 9. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[5]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 82 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 2. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[5]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[8]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[9]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[10]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[1]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[6]

Race 83 (8 Laps): 1. 22L-Gage Laney[1]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[6]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 45-Megan Thomas[3]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[5]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[10]

Race 84 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 3. 84D-Dalten Maust[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 6. 25B-Chevy Boyer[6]; 7. 310-Chris Townsend[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[8]; 9. 999-Derrick Black[10]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 85 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 23M-Garrett Massey[1]; 3. 12M-Tomy Moreau[4]; 4. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[2]; 5. 29S-Blake Scott[5]; 6. 480-Cory Green[8]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[9]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[7]; 10. 84-Sean Cleavland[3]

Race 86 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[4]; 2. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 3. 120-Niko Simoes[2]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[9]; 5. 19D-JT Daniel[8]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[6]; 7. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[3]; 8. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 9. 9K-Kieran Casillas[7]; 10. (DNS) 088-Austin Torgerson

Race 87 (8 Laps): 1. 48K-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 3. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 22H-Hank Soares[2]; 5. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 6. 23J-Josh Castro[9]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. H7-Garyn Howard[6]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[10]

Race 88 (8 Laps): 1. 63-Jack Thomas[2]; 2. 95A-Kayden Barker[1]; 3. 98-James Roselli[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[3]; 6. 54X-Maverick Myrick[7]; 7. 23N-Mason Nester[6]; 8. 8G-Grayson Price[8]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[9]; 10. 29D-Dylan Menditto[10]

Race 89 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[2]; 4. 1X-Kevin Morris[3]; 5. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 7. 98M-Derrick McBride[10]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[8]; 9. 130-Larry Bratti[5]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[6]

Race 90 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 2. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 3. 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]; 4. 3Y-Cole Roberts[6]; 5. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 7. 71K-Gavin Miller[10]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[7]; 9. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 10. 667-Amie Donner[9]

Race 91 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[1]; 2. 5C-Cooper Miller[3]; 3. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 4. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[7]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[2]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[5]; 8. 01D-Jim Mattison[8]; 9. (DNS) 66J-Holden Jennings; 10. (DNS) 08B-Mickey Bullock

Race 92 (8 Laps): 1. 08S-Peter Smith[2]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[1]; 3. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[8]; 6. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 7. 11R-Harrison Robards[7]; 8. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 9. (DNF) 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 10. (DNS) 84X-Jesse Love

Race 93 (8 Laps): 1. R7-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[6]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[1]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 5. 91M-Ryan Mueller[8]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[10]; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[9]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[4]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 10. (DNF) 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]

Race 94 (8 Laps): 1. 11C-Darren Brown[1]; 2. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[9]; 5. 5S-Stone Smith[6]; 6. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[2]; 7. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 8. 51-Joshua Huish[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[7]; 10. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]

Race 95 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[2]; 2. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]; 3. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[1]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[3]; 5. 101-Easton Lebo[4]; 6. 07-Karter Beattie[8]; 7. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]; 8. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 96 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[4]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[1]; 4. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[8]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[2]; 7. 4-Spencer Hill[7]; 8. 27K-Kaden Weger[6]; 9. 151-Parker Bupp[9]; 10. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner

Race 97 (8 Laps): 1. 4J-Jett Yantis[1]; 2. 19W-Chelby Hinton[4]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 4. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[2]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[7]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[10]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[9]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[8]

Race 98 (8 Laps): 1. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[5]; 3. L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 4. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[4]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 6. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 7. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[9]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[8]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[2]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 99 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 2. 14-Harley Hollan[1]; 3. 17J-Jacob Johnston[2]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[4]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[9]; 6. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 7. 16D-Darrius Myers[8]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[7]; 10. (DNS) 110-Karter Battarbee

Race 100 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Jesse Edwards[1]; 2. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 3. 1S-Ryan Carter[2]; 4. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 5. 05-Joshua Spatola[4]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[9]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 9. 9-Mavrick Page[8]; 10. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]

Race 101 (8 Laps): 1. 1C-Shane Stewart[2]; 2. 88-Ricky Holbrook[1]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[6]; 4. 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[9]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[10]; 7. 18D-Ryan Deis[4]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[7]; 9. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[8]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[5]

Race 102 (8 Laps): 1. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 2. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 3. 46-Cale McGee[2]; 4. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[7]; 5. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 6. 7L-Aiden Dice[9]; 7. 29P-Sophya Papp[8]; 8. 16T-Trevor Gach[5]; 9. 4A-Jude Allgayer[10]; 10. (DNS) 66-Taylor Hall

Race 103 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 4G-Landon Gasseling[2]; 4. 9D-Degan Lelsz[1]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 6. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 7. 29X-Mason Daugherty[8]; 8. 83X-Jett Hays[7]; 9. 99D-Bryant Dawson[4]; 10. 15-Kyle Cravotta[6]

Race 104 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[9]; 2. 30X-John Crowder[1]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[4]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 7. 3L-Jack Lobin[6]; 8. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[5]; 9. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 10. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[7]

Race 105 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 6. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[2]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 19K-Jim Kradel[7]; 10. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]

Race 106 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Zach Wigal[1]; 2. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 4. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[10]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 9B-Casey Bauman[9]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[6]; 9. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 10. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[4]

Race 107 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[1]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[4]; 7. 05B-Cade Bierman[9]; 8. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 73M-Wyatt Miller[5]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[10]

Race 108 (8 Laps): 1. 91K-Kevin Bayer[2]; 2. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 3. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 5. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 6. 99-Brett Osborn[9]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 8. 24G-Greyson Springer[8]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[10]; 10. 08D-Steve Davis[6]

Race 109 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 2. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[2]; 5. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[10]; 8. 38D-Hailie Deegan[9]; 9. 10W-Will Scribner[8]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[6]

Race 110 (8 Laps): 1. 42C-Noah Carpenter[1]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[2]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 83K-Colin Kirby[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[10]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[8]; 10. (DNF) 83B-Shane Weeks[7]

Race 111 (8 Laps): 1. 95W-Nathan Ward[1]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[3]; 3. 4N-Ryan Winter[5]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[7]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[10]; 6. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[8]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[2]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[9]

Race 112 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[2]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[5]; 5. 33H-Hayden Holt[10]; 6. 98X-Darin Naida[9]; 7. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[7]; 9. 33T-Trevor McIntire[6]; 10. (DNS) 30P-Blake Pittman

Race 113 (8 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[2]; 2. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 3. 27D-Jared Dunkin[5]; 4. 7J-Cody Key[7]; 5. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[9]; 8. 91F-Alec Frisell[4]; 9. 42-Ashley Afdahl[8]; 10. (DNS) 497-Brandon Lewis

Race 114 (8 Laps): 1. 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[7]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[8]; 4. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 5. 64-Gunnar Pio[5]; 6. 25-Maverick Elkins[4]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[10]; 8. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 9. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[1]; 10. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]

Race 115 (8 Laps): 1. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[1]; 2. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[3]; 3. 08W-Hayden Wise[2]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[5]; 5. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 8. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[9]; 10. (DNS) 13X-Justin James

Race 116 (8 Laps): 1. 24-JW Henderson[1]; 2. 14M-Drake Carter[6]; 3. 5B-Reed Whitney[5]; 4. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[9]; 6. 2X-Scott Sawyer[8]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[7]; 8. (DNS) 44-Anthony Sunde; 9. (DNS) 7B-Taylor Hart

Race 117 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 2. 121-Justin Bates[5]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[8]; 4. 9A-Hunter Hanson[3]; 5. X-Paul Wrazidlo[6]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[2]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[1]; 8. (DNS) 11X-Carson Smith; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 118 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 2. 21E-Enzo Spicola[5]; 3. 6B-Blake Parmley[8]; 4. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 5. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[2]; 7. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[3]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 9. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 119 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[3]; 3. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 7. 2-Travis Sullivan[6]; 8. 71A-Anthony Rea[4]; 9. (DNS) 91L-Liam Wilhoit

Race 120 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 2. 41C-Chase Cabre[2]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[5]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[6]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[3]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 157-Kyle Chady[8]; 8. 9C-Jace Cooksey[4]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[7]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 220 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[4]; 2. 20K-Skyler Keeney[1]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[10]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[9]; 6. 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 7. 30P-Blake Pittman[11]; 8. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[7]; 10. 66X-Maxwell Moser[2]; 11. 91-Jason McDougal[3]; 12. 70-Dwight Green[12]

Race 221 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 91F-Alec Frisell[2]; 2. 16-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 3. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 4. 38-Levi Henderson[8]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[3]; 6. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[4]; 8. 110-Karter Battarbee[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[9]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[10]; 11. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]; 12. 13X-Justin James[12]

Race 222 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 10W-Will Scribner[4]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[11]; 3. 81L-Ethan Larsen[7]; 4. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[5]; 5. 497-Brandon Lewis[10]; 6. 3T-Dexter Thompson[9]; 7. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[1]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[2]; 10. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[6]; 11. 01K-Kirk Berkley[8]

Race 223 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 06-Marek Pipe[1]; 2. 9C-Jace Cooksey[2]; 3. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 4. 33E-Evan Harvey[5]; 5. 66J-Holden Jennings[9]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[6]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. 6P-Ayden Porter[4]; 9. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[11]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[7]; 11. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[10]

Race 224 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 08B-Mickey Bullock[11]; 2. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 3. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 4. 19K-Jim Kradel[5]; 5. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[9]; 6. 09M-Conner Morenus[10]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 10S-Scout Spraggins[1]; 10. 33T-Trevor McIntire[4]; 11. 11S-Shyla Ernst[8]

Race 225 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 151-Parker Bupp[2]; 2. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 3. 16T-Trevor Gach[1]; 4. 48-Koen Crawford[8]; 5. 44-Anthony Sunde[3]; 6. 66-Taylor Hall[10]; 7. 128-Tyler Cook[4]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[5]; 9. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[9]; 11. 84J-JT Qualls[11]

Race 226 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[3]; 3. 96C-Chase Crowder[6]; 4. 89-Kati Waggoner[2]; 5. 42B-Matt Bagby[5]; 6. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[10]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[9]; 8. 7B-Taylor Hart[8]; 9. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[1]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 11. 21G-Garth Kasiner[11]

Race 227 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 84X-Jesse Love[11]; 2. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 3. 9-Mavrick Page[3]; 4. H7-Garyn Howard[5]; 5. 7D-Jace Dement[7]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[2]; 7. 15-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[4]; 9. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[8]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[6]; 11. 84-Sean Cleavland[10]

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 228 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 2. 48M-Coen McDaniel[3]; 3. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[10]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14T-Tylen Trammel[12]; 8. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[13]; 9. 75M-Buddy Mullens[9]; 10. 20K-Skyler Keeney[14]; 11. 11R-Harrison Robards[8]; 12. 223-Rick Whatley[11]; 13. 33H-Hayden Holt[2]; 14. 7F-Nolan Bartley[4]

Race 229 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Austin Burnworth[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[2]; 3. 51G-Grant Schaadt[9]; 4. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 7. 91F-Alec Frisell[13]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[14]; 10. 24K-Kameron Sneed[11]; 11. 17C-Christian Galicia[4]; 12. 88J-Joey Amantea[5]; 13. 25-Maverick Elkins[6]; 14. 11X-Carson Smith[12]

Race 230 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 08J-Jace McIntosh[1]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 3. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[7]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[9]; 5. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[6]; 6. 16D-Darrius Myers[5]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[13]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[12]; 9. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[3]; 10. 15R-Jase Randolph[2]; 11. 25B-Chevy Boyer[4]; 12. 14W-Tyler Walton[8]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[10]; 14. 24G-Greyson Springer[11]

Race 231 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 2. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 3. 29P-Sophya Papp[5]; 4. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 5. 126-Autumn Criste[11]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 7. 9C-Jace Cooksey[14]; 8. 4A-Jude Allgayer[12]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[13]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 11. 64-Gunnar Pio[1]; 12. 44K-Cory Kelley[2]; 13. 37X-Xander Dundon[6]; 14. 18D-Ryan Deis[10]

Race 232 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 2. 77S-Logan Seavey[11]; 3. 191-Bash Ferguson[1]; 4. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[10]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[13]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[7]; 7. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[14]; 9. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 10. 7A-Aaron Jesina[12]; 11. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 12. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 13. 18-Aidan Leingang[4]; 14. 7P-Chris Parmley[8]

Race 233 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 101-Easton Lebo[1]; 2. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 3. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 05B-Cade Bierman[3]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[8]; 8. 5D-David Camden[5]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[11]; 10. 151-Parker Bupp[13]; 11. 73M-Wyatt Miller[14]; 12. 42-Ashley Afdahl[12]; 13. 01D-Jim Mattison[9]; 14. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[10]

Race 234 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 05-Joshua Spatola[1]; 2. 319-Haidyn Hansen[3]; 3. 157-Kyle Chady[5]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[6]; 5. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 6. 12U-Tyler Devenport[14]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[12]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[11]; 9. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[8]; 10. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 11. 95-Paige Moss[13]; 12. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 13. 5T-Jace Thurein[4]; 14. 2W-Austin Wood[7]

Race 235 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 21T-Brayden Benson[1]; 2. 84-Sean Cleavland; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 4. 21H-Levi Hinck[3]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 7. 2S-Garyt Smith[4]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[14]; 9. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 11. 8G-Grayson Price[10]; 12. 23N-Mason Nester[8]; 13. 83X-Jett Hays[11]; 14. 27K-Kaden Weger[12]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 236 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 97M-Scotty Milan[4]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 3. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[11]; 5. 19X-Tomas Partington[6]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[12]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[14]; 8. 39-Russ Disinger[13]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 10. 9A-Hunter Hanson[10]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[5]; 12. 7L-Aiden Dice[8]; 13. 97-Donnie Burrows[9]; 14. 19D-JT Daniel[2]

Race 237 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[2]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 5. 52H-Hayden Mabe[6]; 6. 87X-Mack Leopard[9]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[5]; 8. 7X-Austin Burnworth[13]; 9. 54X-Maverick Myrick[14]; 10. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 11. 5S-Stone Smith[10]; 12. 480-Cory Green[11]; 13. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]; 14. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]

Race 238 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 12M-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 71K-Gavin Miller[12]; 6. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[9]; 9. 08J-Jace McIntosh[13]; 10. 07-Karter Beattie[11]; 11. 83Z-TY Marrel[4]; 12. 99-Brett Osborn[8]; 13. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 14. 49R-Cody Barnes[6]

Race 239 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 3. 98X-Darin Naida[8]; 4. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 5. 120-Niko Simoes[4]; 6. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 8. 21X-Tyler Courtney[11]; 9. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[13]; 10. C71-Carter Jensrud[14]; 11. 11L-Laydon Pearson[12]; 12. 10B-Brian Potter[10]; 13. 14K-Kamden Gossard[6]; 14. 1X-Kevin Morris[9]

Race 240 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 91M-Ryan Mueller[2]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[1]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[4]; 4. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 5. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 6. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[14]; 8. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 9. 19J-Justin Robison[13]; 10. 22-Curtis Jones[8]; 11. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 12. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 13. X-Paul Wrazidlo[10]; 14. (DNS) 12J-Jeffrey Newell

Race 241 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[2]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 17J-Jacob Johnston[4]; 5. 24C-Cale Lagroon[9]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[10]; 7. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[14]; 9. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[7]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[12]; 11. 101-Easton Lebo[13]; 12. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[6]; 13. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 14. 2X-Scott Sawyer[11]

Race 242 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 4. 319-Haidyn Hansen[14]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[8]; 6. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[10]; 7. 1S-Ryan Carter[4]; 8. 11H-Nicholas Harris[6]; 9. 05-Joshua Spatola[13]; 10. 21C-Carter Holt[3]; 11. 23J-Josh Castro[7]; 12. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 13. 9D-Degan Lelsz[11]; 14. 1F-Jason Friesen[12]

Race 243 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 20Q-Brecken Reese[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[7]; 3. 82K-Robert Randolph[3]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[14]; 5. 22H-Hank Soares[10]; 6. 29S-Blake Scott[12]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 21T-Brayden Benson[13]; 9. 84D-Dalten Maust[2]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[4]; 11. L33-Leroy Boone[6]; 12. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[8]; 13. 16B-Brady Amos[11]; 14. (DQ) 77R-Robbie Smith[5]

JOE’S RACING PRODUCTS STOCK NON-WING:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 148 (8 Laps): 1. 5B-Reed Whitney[2]; 2. 81A-Dekota Gay[4]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[3]; 4. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 5. 24S-Colby Sokol[9]; 6. 08W-Hayden Wise[8]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]; 9. (DNF) 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 149 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[4]; 3. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 4. 49-Aiden Price[8]; 5. 3L-Jack Lobin[5]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 7. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[7]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[6]; 9. 44-Brent Shoemaker[10]; 10. (DQ) 21N-Cullen Hutchison[1]

Race 150 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[1]; 2. 52H-Hayden Mabe[4]; 3. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[8]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 5. 1X-Kevin Morris[7]; 6. 5P-Luke Porter[9]; 7. 497-Brandon Lewis[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[10]; 9. (DNF) 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 10. (DNF) 10A-Emerson Axsom[5]

Race 151 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[1]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 3. 126-Autumn Criste[4]; 4. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[9]; 6. 319-Haidyn Hansen[7]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[10]; 8. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 9. 54-Lee Land[8]; 10. 7B-Taylor Hart[2]

Race 152 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[4]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[5]; 4. 480-Cory Green[3]; 5. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 6. 08D-Steve Davis[6]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[10]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[1]; 9. 5R-Reece Shelton[8]; 10. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]

Race 153 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Brock Berreth[3]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 4. 95A-Kayden Barker[5]; 5. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 6. 16-Tyler LaPointe[1]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 91M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[7]

Race 154 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[2]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 08S-Peter Smith[7]; 4. 15-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 7C-Phillip Cordova[10]; 6. 12X-Cooper Williams[8]; 7. 5L-Aaron Jesina[4]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[9]; 9. (DNF) 19J-Justin Robison[6]; 10. (DNF) 17C-Christian Galicia[5]

Race 155 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 2. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 4. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 5. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 6. 54X-Carson Myrick[2]; 7. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 8. 44K-Cory Kelley[10]; 9. 27E-Ethan Wicker[8]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[7]

Race 156 (8 Laps): 1. 51K-Caleb Martin[2]; 2. 99X-Chris Russell[1]; 3. 43P-Parker Perry[4]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[8]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[3]; 6. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[7]; 7. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[9]; 8. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 10. (DNS) 6P-Ayden Porter

Race 157 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 11C-Darren Brown[3]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[5]; 4. 5V-Gavan Boschele[10]; 5. 88P-Tony Penick[2]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[4]; 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson[7]; 8. 3X-Nathan Smith[6]; 9. 5C-Cooper Miller[8]; 10. 18D-Ryan Deis[9]

Race 158 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 48K-Michael Faccinto[3]; 3. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 7. 11S-Shyla Ernst[5]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. (DNS) 89-Kati Waggoner; 10. (DNS) 17R-Dugan Ridenour

Race 159 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Jimmy Leal[2]; 2. 3C-Cale Coons[5]; 3. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 4. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[7]; 5. 83X-Jett Hays[8]; 6. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 7. 28S-Daniel Smith[4]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[10]; 9. 29S-Blake Scott[6]; 10. 29X-Mason Daugherty[3]

Race 160 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[7]; 3. 4K-Khloe Cotton[6]; 4. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[2]; 5. 36K-Kris Carroll[10]; 6. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 7. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[4]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[5]; 9. 98J-Jackie Smith[9]; 10. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]

Race 161 (8 Laps): 1. 62-Rachel Zabawa[3]; 2. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[8]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[5]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[4]; 6. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[2]; 7. 23E-Journey Hunt[9]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[7]; 9. (DNF) 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 162 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[1]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 5. 24L-Levi Hillier[7]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[4]; 7. 53-Chase Rodgers[5]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 9. 191-Bash Ferguson[3]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[10]

Race 163 (8 Laps): 1. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[1]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[10]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 5. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 7. 18F-Steve Finn[2]; 8. 58-David Beasley[8]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[4]

Race 164 (8 Laps): 1. 77R-Robbie Smith[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 4. 2G-Garrett Benson[10]; 5. 21L-Cameron La Rose[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 04-Dillon Sampson[8]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[7]; 10. (DNF) 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 165 (8 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[3]; 2. 86-Zach Wigal[6]; 3. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 5. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[8]; 6. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 7. 95W-Nathan Ward[10]; 8. 41-Chuck Dunlap[7]; 9. 20C-Aaron Cook[9]; 10. (DQ) 84D-Dalten Maust[1]

Race 166 (8 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 2. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 3. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[7]; 5. 83S-Coltin Strickland[9]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[3]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[2]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[8]; 10. (DNF) 73M-Wyatt Miller[10]

Race 167 (8 Laps): 1. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[6]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[4]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[2]; 4. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[9]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[5]; 7. 83B-Shane Weeks[8]; 8. 19K-Jim Kradel[3]; 9. (DNF) 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 10. (DQ) 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]

Race 168 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[3]; 2. 5D-David Camden[7]; 3. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 5. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[4]; 6. 48M-Coen McDaniel[8]; 7. 2A-Adam Miller[1]; 8. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[5]; 10. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[9]

Race 169 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-Kyle Jones[1]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 4. 20T-Kyle Thompson[5]; 5. 10S-Scout Spraggins[8]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[7]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[2]; 9. 33H-Hayden Holt[9]; 10. 21G-Garth Kasiner[10]

Race 170 (8 Laps): 1. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 2. 05-Joshua Spatola[3]; 3. 5A-Ava Gropp[1]; 4. 7K-Kole Kirkman[9]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[6]; 6. 20X-Marc Dailey[4]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[8]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[7]; 9. 21A-Kainan Baker[5]; 10. (DNS) 64-Gunnar Pio

Race 171 (8 Laps): 1. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[10]; 6. 99K-Seth Stenzel[5]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 9-Eddie Ramsey[7]; 9. 88M-Max Crabdree[2]; 10. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]

Race 172 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 2. 88J-Joey Amantea[4]; 3. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 4. 10R-Ray Brewer[9]; 5. 16B-Brady Amos[7]; 6. 88L-Landen Adams[2]; 7. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[8]; 8. 2E-Eric Botelho[1]; 9. 20Q-Brecken Reese[5]; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 173 (8 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[1]; 2. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 3. 44C-Cameron Paul[3]; 4. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[8]; 5. 3Y-Cole Roberts[10]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[7]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[2]; 9. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 10. 84J-JT Qualls[9]

Race 174 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 2. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[2]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]; 5. 20-Tony Morris[6]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[1]; 7. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 8. 14X-Scott Landis[5]; 9. 57T-Blake Kirkes[10]; 10. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]

Race 175 (8 Laps): 1. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 2. 49Z-Zak Moore[1]; 3. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 4. 14C-Connor Gross[10]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[7]; 7. 27K-Kaden Weger[2]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[5]; 9. 82-Seth Shebester[9]; 10. 38D-Hailie Deegan[8]

Race 176 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 2. R7-Kyle Spence[3]; 3. 8J-Josh Marcham[8]; 4. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 5. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 6. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 9. (DNS) 83Z-TY Marrel; 10. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass

Race 177 (8 Laps): 1. 16D-Darrius Myers[3]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 3. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 4. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 5. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]; 6. 151-Parker Bupp[6]; 7. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[2]; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal; 10. (DNS) 16X-Chase Porter

Race 178 (8 Laps): 1. 36S-Darren Stewart[6]; 2. 95-Paige Moss[3]; 3. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[10]; 5. 33T-Trevor McIntire[9]; 6. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[8]; 8. (DNF) 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 9. (DNF) L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 10. (DNF) 97L-Connor Lundy[4]

Race 179 (8 Laps): 1. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 2. 57L-Jacob Lucas[5]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[6]; 4. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[2]; 5. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 6. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[4]; 7. 51-Joshua Huish[1]; 8. (DNF) 22S-Sammy McNabb[3]; 9. (DNS) 14H-Harley Whatley; 10. (DNS) 88T-Tanner Thorson

Race 180 (8 Laps): 1. 98X-Darin Naida[3]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[7]; 5. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 6. 16C-Garrett Britton[6]; 7. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[9]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[4]; 9. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 10. 12R-Trey Robb[10]

Race 181 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[2]; 3. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[5]; 4. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 5. 17-Quinn Jones[8]; 6. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. X-Paul Wrazidlo[1]; 8. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[4]; 10. (DNS) 8X-Austin Shores

Race 182 (8 Laps): 1. 22H-Hank Soares[3]; 2. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[1]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[2]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[5]; 6. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 8. 97G-Landon Gutwein[4]; 9. (DNF) 51X-Kyle Busch[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 183 (8 Laps): 1. 19W-Chelby Hinton[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 3. 72-Alex Karpowicz[6]; 4. 96C-Chase Crowder[5]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[2]; 6. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]; 7. 9L-Degan Lelsz[7]; 8. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[4]; 10. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[3]

Race 184 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 2. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 3. 25-Maverick Elkins[8]; 4. 8-Broedy Graham[9]; 5. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[1]; 6. 33E-Evan Harvey[6]; 7. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[5]; 9. 3A-Koleton Arnett[3]

Race 185 (8 Laps): 1. 2B-Brandon Boggs[3]; 2. 01M-Geordan Marrero[1]; 3. 93-Matt Carr[5]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 6. 157-Kyle Chady[9]; 7. 66-Taylor Hall[4]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 21X-Tyler Courtney[6]; 10. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]

Race 186 (8 Laps): 1. 14J-Jett Nunley[1]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 3. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[6]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[9]; 6. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 7. 17X-Alex Caldwell[4]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[8]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[5]

Race 187 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[2]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[3]; 3. 10W-Wayne Scott[5]; 4. 25A-Anton Hernandez[8]; 5. 29P-Sophya Papp[1]; 6. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[4]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 10J-Jake Rogers[6]

Race 188 (8 Laps): 1. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 2. 24-JW Henderson[4]; 3. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[2]; 4. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[7]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 1B-Chase Howard[8]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[9]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[3]; 9. 84-Sean Cleavland[6]

Race 189 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[4]; 4. 22L-Gage Laney[7]; 5. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[6]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 8. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[8]; 9. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[5]

E-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO D-MAINS)

Race 244 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Brent Shoemaker[2]; 2. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[3]; 3. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[13]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 5. 83Z-TY Marrel[12]; 6. 223-Rick Whatley[1]; 7. 14H-Harley Whatley[14]; 8. 10J-Jake Rogers[8]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[4]; 10. 10E-Matt Ebarb[7]; 11. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 12. 89-Kati Waggoner[6]; 13. 3A-Koleton Arnett[10]; 14. 11X-Stefan Sidur[11]

Race 245 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 82-Seth Shebester[5]; 2. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 3. 97L-Connor Lundy[12]; 4. 05B-Cade Bierman[4]; 5. 72D-Josh Jackson[9]; 6. L33-Leroy Boone[11]; 7. 27K-Kaden Weger[1]; 8. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 9. 21C-Carter Holt[3]; 10. 2E-Eric Botelho[7]; 11. 84-Sean Cleavland[8]; 12. 87C-Jesse Edwards[10]; 13. 84D-Dalten Maust[13]; 14. 21G-Garth Kasiner[14]

Race 246 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 2. 19J-Justin Robison[7]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[5]; 4. 7G-Jackson Gray[11]; 5. 29X-Mason Daugherty[12]; 6. 06-Marek Pipe[8]; 7. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[4]; 9. 14K-Kamden Gossard[13]; 10. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 11. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 12. 5X-Landon Graham[2]; 13. 46-Cale McGee[3]; 14. 88T-Tanner Thorson[14]

Race 247 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 3X-Nathan Smith[3]; 2. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[12]; 3. 20K-Skyler Keeney[4]; 4. 17F-Luke Drotschie[5]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 6. 2A-Adam Miller[2]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[1]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[6]; 9. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 10. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]; 11. 38D-Hailie Deegan[10]; 12. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[11]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[13]; 14. 40G-Jason Gariss[14]

Race 248 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[11]; 2. 3G-Lathe Griggs[7]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[4]; 4. 7B-Taylor Hart[12]; 5. 58-David Beasley[3]; 6. 3T-Dexter Thompson[8]; 7. 66X-Maxwell Moser[1]; 8. 54-Lee Land[5]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[6]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[2]; 11. 18D-Ryan Deis[9]; 12. 4-Spencer Hill[10]; 13. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[13]; 14. 64-Gunnar Pio[14]

Race 249 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 17J-Jacob Johnston[4]; 2. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 3. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 4. 17C-Christian Galicia[11]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[9]; 6. 51-Joshua Huish[2]; 7. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[1]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 9. 7P-Chris Parmley[6]; 10. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 11. 88M-Max Crabdree[10]; 12. 8X-Austin Shores[12]; 13. 16X-Chase Porter[13]; 14. 91-Jason McDougal[14]

Race 250 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 2. 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 3. 71A-Anthony Rea[8]; 4. 10L-Patrick Lundy[7]; 5. 98J-Jackie Smith[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. 01B-Brayson Hand[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[13]; 10. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[10]; 11. 94-Austin Crowder[6]; 12. 667-Amie Donner[11]; 13. 38-Levi Henderson[12]; 14. 70-D

Race 244 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Brent Shoemaker[2]; 2. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[3]; 3. 21N-Cullewight Green[14]

Race 251 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 24G-Greyson Springer[1]; 2. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[12]; 3. 21X-Tyler Courtney[7]; 4. 14X-Scott Landis[3]; 5. 20C-Aaron Cook[4]; 6. 121-Justin Bates[10]; 7. 66J-Holden Jennings[9]; 8. 28-Kasyn Mathews[6]; 9. 51X-Kyle Busch[2]; 10. 5C-Cooper Miller[5]; 11. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[8]; 12. 09M-Conner Morenus[11]; 13. 36R-Kevin Reed[13]

D-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO C-MAINS)

Race 252 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 18R-Brandon Anderson[1]; 2. 53-Chase Rodgers[9]; 3. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[11]; 5. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[2]; 6. 497-Brandon Lewis[12]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[5]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[14]; 9. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[4]; 10. 44-Brent Shoemaker[13]; 11. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 12. 122-Lane Warner[3]; 13. 37X-Xander Dundon[8]; 14. 15R-Jase Randolph[10]

Race 253 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 088-Austin Torgerson[3]; 2. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[2]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[5]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[10]; 5. 17X-Alex Caldwell[7]; 6. 82-Seth Shebester[13]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[14]; 8. 5L-Aaron Jesina[11]; 9. J37-Jovi Duffy[4]; 10. 32K-Kyran Keith[9]; 11. 98M-Derrick McBride[8]; 12. 19K-Jim Kradel[12]; 13. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[6]; 14. 24O-Shawn Lewis[1]

Race 254 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[3]; 2. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[8]; 3. 33E-Evan Harvey[5]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[14]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[11]; 6. 81L-Ethan Larsen[6]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[10]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[12]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[7]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 11. (DNS) 95W-Nathan Ward; 12. (DNS) 319-Haidyn Hansen; 13. (DNS) 77-Joshua Boissoneau; 14. (DNS) 10X-Bryan Debrick

Race 255 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 3L-Jack Lobin[1]; 2. 29P-Sophya Papp[4]; 3. 21T-Brayden Benson[5]; 4. 54X-Carson Myrick[8]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 6. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[9]; 7. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[14]; 8. 3X-Nathan Smith[13]; 9. 23E-Journey Hunt[3]; 10. 91M-Ryan Mueller[7]; 11. 24K-Kameron Sneed[10]; 12. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[11]; 13. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[2]; 14. 04-Dillon Sampson[12]

Race 256 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 36-Jake Neuman[2]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[13]; 3. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[9]; 4. 3G-Lathe Griggs[14]; 5. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 6. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 7. 42B-Matt Bagby[6]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[8]; 9. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[3]; 10. 01D-Allen Saine[12]; 11. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 12. 08D-Steve Davis[4]; 13. 88-Ricky Holbrook[11]; 14. 1V-Johnny Boland[1]

Race 257 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. R38-Riley Osantowski[2]; 2. 17J-Jacob Johnston[13]; 3. 21A-Kainan Baker[14]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[11]; 5. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 6. 10K-Koda Oller[7]; 7. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[10]; 8. 9L-Degan Lelsz[9]; 9. 33K-Kelby Wright[12]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[8]; 11. 1F-Jason Friesen[3]; 12. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 13. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 14. 82K-Robert Randolph[6]

Race 258 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Austin Burnworth[1]; 2. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 3. 77E-Cole Esgar[4]; 4. 310-Chris Townsend[7]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[6]; 6. 00-Justus Iness[10]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[5]; 8. 66-Taylor Hall[11]; 9. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[8]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[13]; 11. 27E-Ethan Wicker[14]; 12. 99D-Bryant Dawson[9]; 13. 88P-Tony Penick[3]; 14. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[12]

Race 259 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[14]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[1]; 3. 16-Tyler LaPointe[9]; 4. 151-Parker Bupp[4]; 5. 75M-Buddy Mullens[11]; 6. 7F-Nolan Bartley[3]; 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson[8]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[12]; 9. 20X-Marc Dailey[6]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[5]; 11. 11S-Shyla Ernst[10]; 12. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 13. 01K-Kirk Berkley[7]; 14. 24G-Greyson Springer[13]

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 260 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 2. 21L-Cameron La Rose[3]; 3. 22L-Gage Laney[2]; 4. 157-Kyle Chady[10]; 5. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 6. 12S-Brody Strong[11]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 18R-Brandon Anderson[13]; 9. 53-Chase Rodgers[14]; 10. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[9]; 11. 1H-Connor Lee[5]; 12. 14W-Tyler Walton[12]; 13. 23M-Garrett Massey[6]; 14. 297-Dillon Berglan[7]

Race 261 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[10]; 3. 10W-Wayne Scott[1]; 4. 088-Austin Torgerson[13]; 5. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[12]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[6]; 8. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[14]; 9. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[8]; 11. 01M-Geordan Marrero[4]; 12. 20-Tony Morris[11]; 13. 3W-Will Scribner[3]; 14. 23J-Josh Castro[9]

Race 262 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 3. 33T-Trevor McIntire[3]; 4. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[13]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[11]; 6. 84X-Jesse Love[1]; 7. 126-Autumn Criste[4]; 8. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[10]; 9. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[14]; 10. 29-Cory Brown[7]; 11. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 12. 08W-Hayden Wise[12]; 13. 39-Russ Disinger[8]; 14. 18-Aidan Leingang[5]

Race 263 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[4]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[3]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[5]; 7. 87X-Mack Leopard[10]; 8. 5A-Ava Gropp[8]; 9. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[7]; 10. 3L-Jack Lobin[13]; 11. 5P-Luke Porter[9]; 12. 29P-Sophya Papp[14]; 13. 12X-Cooper Williams[12]; 14. 4J-Jett Yantis[11]

Race 264 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 83X-Jett Hays[5]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 3. 95A-Kayden Barker[7]; 4. 3D-Trent Dixon[1]; 5. 10A-Emerson Axsom[14]; 6. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[8]; 8. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[6]; 9. 36-Jake Neuman[13]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[11]; 11. 83B-Shane Weeks[12]; 12. 138-Karson Battarbee[10]; 13. 21E-Enzo Spicola[3]; 14. 78-Brody Wake[4]

Race 265 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[2]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[6]; 6. 5S-Stone Smith[8]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[13]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[3]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[14]; 10. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 11. 480-Cory Green[10]; 12. 14P-Josh Pierson[11]; 13. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 14. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]

Race 266 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 2. 20T-Kyle Thompson[7]; 3. 08B-Mickey Bullock[2]; 4. 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 5. 1X-Kevin Morris[8]; 6. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[12]; 8. 7X-Austin Burnworth[13]; 9. 1S-Ryan Carter[10]; 10. 7D-Jace Dement[6]; 11. 97-Donnie Burrows[11]; 12. 9K-Kieran Casillas[3]; 13. 31E-Eric Erdmann[14]; 14. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]

Race 267 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 24L-Levi Hillier[2]; 2. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[13]; 3. 83K-Colin Kirby[7]; 4. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[14]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 15-Kyle Cravotta[12]; 8. 4G-Landon Gasseling[5]; 9. 20S-Shon Deskins[6]; 10. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[11]; 11. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[1]; 12. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]; 13. 91C-Cade Cowles[8]; 14. 85J-Logan Julien[10]

QUALIFYING RACES (TOP 16 IN COMBINED HEAT AND QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 290 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22H-Hank Soares[1]; 2. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[14]; 4. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 5. 5U-Jake Andreotti[3]; 6. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 7. 98-James Roselli[10]; 8. 25-Maverick Elkins[2]; 9. 19W-Chelby Hinton[11]; 10. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 11. 7T-TJ Smith[9]; 12. 101-Easton Lebo[13]; 13. 14L-Logan Heath[12]; 14. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]

Race 291 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 2B-Brandon Boggs[1]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[8]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[10]; 4. 10-Brock Berreth[2]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[3]; 8. 5J-Braden Jones[12]; 9. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 10. 88J-Joey Amantea[13]; 11. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[14]; 12. 10B-Brian Potter[9]; 13. 14J-Jett Nunley[11]; 14. 51K-Caleb Martin[6]

Race 292 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[4]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[5]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[12]; 5. 25B-Chevy Boyer[3]; 6. 41H-Colton Hardy[10]; 7. 3J-Jimmy Leal[6]; 8. 3Y-Cole Roberts[14]; 9. 7S-Kanon Posey[11]; 10. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 11. 4X-Teagen Moles[9]; 12. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[13]; 13. 62-Rachel Zabawa[2]; 14. 83S-Coltin Strickland[7]

Race 293 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[1]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[4]; 5. 7-Quinn Thurein[8]; 6. 08S-Peter Smith[5]; 7. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 8. 11C-Darren Brown[12]; 9. 83W-Jim Woods[6]; 10. R7-Kyle Spence[13]; 11. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 12. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[11]; 13. 17-Quinn Jones[14]; 14. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[10]

Race 294 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 14C-Connor Gross[1]; 2. 86-Zach Wigal[3]; 3. 77R-Robbie Smith[6]; 4. 32-Trey Marcham[5]; 5. 34-Colton Robinson[10]; 6. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 7. 8-Broedy Graham[7]; 8. 49-Aiden Price[11]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 10. 95-Paige Moss[13]; 11. 48K-Michael Faccinto[12]; 12. 24-JW Henderson[8]; 13. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 14. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[14]

Race 295 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 5. 45-Megan Thomas[1]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 7. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[9]; 8. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[4]; 9. 36J-Kyle Jones[10]; 10. 55B-Jett Barnes[12]; 11. 81A-Dekota Gay[7]; 12. 55X-Trevor Cline[13]; 13. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[11]; 14. 5K-Jack Kassik[14]

Race 296 - Qualifier 7 (10 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[3]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[6]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 4. 36S-Darren Stewart[4]; 5. 16D-Darrius Myers[2]; 6. 3C-Cale Coons[1]; 7. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[11]; 8. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[14]; 9. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[12]; 10. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 11. 21-Cash Lovenburg[9]; 12. 2S-Garyt Smith[10]; 13. 45X-Bradley Cox[13]; 14. (DNF) 5B-Reed Whitney[5]

Race 297 - Qualifier 8 (10 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[1]; 2. 24X-KJ Snow[5]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[3]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[7]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 25A-Anton Hernandez[11]; 7. 98X-Darin Naida[2]; 8. 7C-Phillip Cordova[13]; 9. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[14]; 10. 9P-Dustin Phillips[10]; 11. 5G-Christian Bruno[6]; 12. 8J-Josh Marcham[4]; 13. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 14. 05-Joshua Spatola[12]

FLYING A MOTORSPORTS JUNIOR SPRINTS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 60 IN POINTS TO 6 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 121 (8 Laps): 1. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 2. 5B-Evan Boyd[2]; 3. 14R-Ryder Morris[4]; 4. 14C-River Cone[7]; 5. 18-Roper Roberts[5]; 6. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 7. 911-Bradley Berryman[3]; 8. 74C-Cale Martin[8]

Race 122 (8 Laps): 1. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 2. 28B-Brex Woods[1]; 3. 19-Liam Barton[8]; 4. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 5. 11S-Sawyer McBride[6]; 6. 9-Case Hockman[7]; 7. 1B-Noah Betts[5]; 8. 81H-Maveryk Harris[3]

Race 123 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Landon Miner[6]; 2. 24Z-Julian Zayas[1]; 3. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[2]; 4. 90-Maxwell Norick[3]; 5. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 6. 53-Cooper Canady[5]; 7. 3T-Bentley Thompson[7]; 8. (DNS) 2B-Aj Barber

Race 124 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 28K-McKenna Kren[2]; 3. 3X-Keatin Lyons[3]; 4. 98-Mason McBride[5]; 5. 14M-Jace Meyers[6]; 6. 45X-Weldon Baker[7]; 7. 17C-Willow Coleman[4]; 8. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[8]

Race 125 (8 Laps): 1. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[7]; 3. 75-Masyn Truitt[2]; 4. 110-Keizer Kramer[5]; 5. 35U-Carson Utz[8]; 6. 2M-Lee Moses[6]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[3]; 8. 36M-Maverick Reed[1]

Race 126 (8 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 7-Hudson Andrews[2]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[4]; 4. 96-Briggs Davis[7]; 5. 28W-Blainey Woods[3]; 6. 45U-Cameron Utz[5]; 7. 4-Wyatt Yore[6]; 8. (DNS) 9B-Bristol Spicola

Race 127 (8 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 2. 5-Kaden Wells[5]; 3. 65J-Landon Snyder[1]; 4. 45H-Heath Walton[6]; 5. 29-Jesse Bell[2]; 6. 1-Paxton Perry[4]; 7. 22H-Greyson Henry[7]; 8. (DNS) 3R-Ryan Ooley

Race 128 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[4]; 3. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 4. 17B-Brycen Roush[7]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[2]; 6. 05-William Davis[8]; 7. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[1]; 8. 379-Kendyl Leal[6]

Race 129 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 2. 22D-Dalton Clary[4]; 3. 23-Hudson Little[3]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[1]; 5. 19J-JT Daniel[6]; 6. 57-Kaden Gramm[8]; 7. 7L-Logan Banks[5]; 8. (DNF) 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[7]

Race 130 (8 Laps): 1. 14B-Brayden Jewett[1]; 2. 9S-Braxton Stewart[4]; 3. 14Z-Zane Smith[3]; 4. 7M-Miken Iverson[8]; 5. 36R-Rayce Reed[2]; 6. 40C-Koen Coleman[6]; 7. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[7]; 8. (DNF) 17-Cole Jones[5]

Race 131 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[5]; 2. 71-Jagger Wiggs[2]; 3. 21-Tanner Thompson[4]; 4. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[3]; 5. 1L-Axten Larsen[1]; 6. (DNS) 3K-Kaden Pacheco; 7. (DNS) 36D-Dakota Warhurst

Race 132 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 22-Ryker Jones[1]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[6]; 4. 10E-Eli Potter[7]; 5. 777-Corbin Weekly[5]; 6. 387-Nash Edwards[4]; 7. 14-Lane White[3]

Race 133 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 2. 7G-Landen Gansen[4]; 3. 7X-Forest Holder[7]; 4. 38-Isabella Landis[5]; 5. 99G-Gentry Shelton[1]; 6. 51-Kase Martin[6]; 7. (DNF) 2-Luke Booher[2]

Race 134 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 141-Chase Buntin[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[5]; 5. 16B-Noah Britton[6]; 6. 6-Kruize Parson[7]; 7. 37K-Kacie Pittman[1]

Race 135 (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Myles Bartley[1]; 2. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 3. 1T-Ryker Toops[7]; 4. 40-Tigh Shaffer[3]; 5. 55K-Kayden Anderson[6]; 6. 52-Carson Brazeal[2]; 7. 077-Cally Woodrow[4]

QUALIFIERS (TOP 12 IN COMBINED HEAT/QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 190 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9S-Braxton Stewart[1]; 2. 36-Landon Miner[4]; 3. 17B-Brycen Roush[6]; 4. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 5. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[10]; 6. 14B-Brayden Jewett[5]; 7. 141-Chase Buntin[7]; 8. 14Z-Zane Smith[9]; 9. 21-Tanner Thompson[8]; 10. 1T-Ryker Toops[2]

Race 191 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[4]; 2. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[8]; 4. 28B-Brex Woods[7]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 6. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[9]; 7. 7G-Landen Gansen[1]; 8. 29M-Myles Bartley[5]; 9. 10E-Eli Potter[6]; 10. 65J-Landon Snyder[10]

Race 192 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[4]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[1]; 4. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 5. 4G-Ryker Griggs[10]; 6. 7M-Miken Iverson[5]; 7. 45H-Heath Walton[8]; 8. 5B-Evan Boyd[6]; 9. 75-Masyn Truitt[9]; 10. 24Z-Julian Zayas[7]

Race 193 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 3. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 4. 5-Kaden Wells[3]; 5. 28K-McKenna Kren[6]; 6. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 7. 98-Mason McBride[9]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[10]; 9. 22-Ryker Jones[7]; 10. 35U-Carson Utz[8]

Race 194 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[2]; 3. 110-Keizer Kramer[9]; 4. 14C-River Cone[5]; 5. 7-Hudson Andrews[6]; 6. 18S-Bo Cheatham[3]; 7. 14R-Ryder Morris[7]; 8. 28W-Blainey Woods[10]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]; 10. 19-Liam Barton[4]

Race 195 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 96-Briggs Davis[5]; 3. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 4. 2V-Mason Vincent[4]; 5. 7X-Forest Holder[3]; 6. 17M-Mackcen Roush[7]; 7. 23-Hudson Little[8]; 8. 71-Jagger Wiggs[6]; 9. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[10]; 10. 38-Isabella Landis[9]

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 282 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 40-Tigh Shaffer[1]; 2. 57-Kaden Gramm[3]; 3. 1B-Noah Betts[10]; 4. 22H-Greyson Henry[9]; 5. 45X-Weldon Baker[5]; 6. 81H-Maveryk Harris[14]; 7. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[12]; 8. 911-Bradley Berryman[11]; 9. 777-Corbin Weekly[4]; 10. 2M-Lee Moses[7]; 11. 37K-Kacie Pittman[13]; 12. 3T-Bentley Thompson[8]; 13. 16B-Noah Britton[2]; 14. 36R-Rayce Reed[6]

Race 283 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 11S-Sawyer McBride[1]; 2. 55K-Kayden Anderson[2]; 3. 6-Kruize Parson[5]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[3]; 5. 2-Luke Booher[12]; 6. 7L-Logan Banks[10]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[11]; 8. 1-Paxton Perry[8]; 9. 40C-Koen Coleman[7]; 10. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[9]; 11. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 12. 36M-Maverick Reed[14]; 13. 379-Kendyl Leal[13]; 14. 1L-Axten Larsen[6]

Race 284 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 14M-Jace Meyers[1]; 2. 9-Case Hockman[4]; 3. 18-Roper Roberts[3]; 4. 17C-Willow Coleman[10]; 5. 36D-Dakota Warhurst[9]; 6. 2B-Aj Barber[13]; 7. 51-Kase Martin[7]; 8. 387-Nash Edwards[8]; 9. 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[12]; 10. 99G-Gentry Shelton[6]; 11. 29-Jesse Bell[5]; 12. 4-Wyatt Yore[2]; 13. 14-Lane White[11]; 14. 3R-Ryan Ooley[14]

Race 285 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 9B-Bristol Spicola[9]; 2. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 3. 17-Cole Jones[13]; 4. 52-Carson Brazeal[8]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[5]; 6. 74C-Cale Martin[11]; 7. 05-William Davis[2]; 8. 19J-JT Daniel[1]; 9. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[12]; 10. 53-Cooper Canady[4]; 11. 077-Cally Woodrow[10]; 12. 3K-Kaden Pacheco[7]; 13. 45U-Cameron Utz[3]

B-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO A-MAINS)

Race 286 - B1 (10 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[2]; 2. 14B-Brayden Jewett[6]; 3. 7G-Landen Gansen[7]; 4. 28K-McKenna Kren[5]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[4]; 6. 14R-Ryder Morris[8]; 7. 28W-Blainey Woods[10]; 8. 92-Lathan Knott[3]; 9. 5B-Evan Boyd[9]; 10. 1T-Ryker Toops[11]; 11. 57-Kaden Gramm[14]; 12. 40-Tigh Shaffer[13]; 13. 24Z-Julian Zayas[12]; 14. 7D-Jackson Davenport[1]

Race 287 - B2 (10 Laps): 1. 12P-Collin Pruitt[1]; 2. 88A-AJ Williams[3]; 3. 14C-River Cone[4]; 4. 7-Hudson Andrews[5]; 5. 7M-Miken Iverson[6]; 6. 11S-Sawyer McBride[13]; 7. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 8. 71-Jagger Wiggs[9]; 9. 35U-Carson Utz[12]; 10. 75-Masyn Truitt[11]; 11. 23-Hudson Little[8]; 12. 55K-Kayden Anderson[14]; 13. 21-Tanner Thompson[10]; 14. 45H-Heath Walton[7]

Race 288 - B3 (10 Laps): 1. 17B-Brycen Roush[1]; 2. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[3]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[6]; 4. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 5. 28B-Brex Woods[2]; 6. 19-Liam Barton[9]; 7. 3X-Keatin Lyons[11]; 8. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 9. 9-Case Hockman[14]; 10. 10E-Eli Potter[10]; 11. 65J-Landon Snyder[12]; 12. 29M-Myles Bartley[8]; 13. 98-Mason McBride[7]; 14. (DNF) 14M-Jace Meyers[13]

Race 289 - B4 (10 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[1]; 2. 5G-Gage Pio[3]; 3. 141-Chase Buntin[7]; 4. 5-Kaden Wells[2]; 5. 22-Ryker Jones[10]; 6. 7X-Forest Holder[4]; 7. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[5]; 8. 10W-Weston Foster[14]; 9. 14Z-Zane Smith[8]; 10. 15-Braylon Morris[6]; 11. 9B-Bristol Spicola[13]; 12. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[11]; 13. 90-Maxwell Norick[9]; 14. 38-Isabella Landis[12]

 

 

Soup Is Served At The 39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout!

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 29, 2023) Heat Races are done, and the soup is on at the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy, and the star of the show thus far has been Super Late Model ace, Ricky Thornton, Jr.

Overcoming a rough start to his run in Hyper Racing Outlaw Non-Wing competition, Thornton is the only driver thus far to charge from the E-Feature into Sunday’s B-Features, with wins in the E and D-Features, followed by a run into the final transfer spot in the opening C-Feature.

While eyes will be fixed on Thornton to see if he can pull off the impossible, attention is also on the Flying A-Motorsports Junior Sprints.

The only division thus far with drivers locked into an A-Feature on Sunday, the driver on point for the green flag will be Broken Arrow’s J.J. Beason, whose father, Jonathan Beason, is also in competition, and picked up a Tulsa Shootout win in 2001 and 2016. Earning an 11th place seed in event passing points, Keizer Kramer is another one to watch in the Junior Sprints, as he made the cut in his first attempt.

Racing through Round 243, another 125 events will take place over the next two days, with Saturday’s lineup going to Race No. 319. Racing is set to begin at 9:00 A.M. (CT). The SageNet Center opens at 7:00 A.M. (CT).

The tentative daily order of events is as follows:

SATURDAY SCHEDULE:

E (8 Laps), D & C Mains (10 Laps):

244-251: Stock Non-Wing E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

252-259: Stock Non-Wing D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

260-267: Stock Non-Wing C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

268-275: Outlaw Non-Wing (8)

Restricted C Mains and Junior Sprint C & B MAINS (10 Laps)

276-281: Restricted C Mains (6 – 3 Advance to B Mains)

282-285: Junior Sprint C Mains (4 -2 Advance to B Mains)

286-289: Junior Sprint B Mains (10 Laps: 4 – Top 2 from each Advance to A Main)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

290-297: Stock Non-Wing (8)

298-303: Restricted A Class (6)

304-311: Outlaw Winged (8)

312-319: A Class Winged (8)

SUNDAY SCHEDULE:

B Mains:

320-327: Stock Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

328-335: Outlaw Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

336-341: Restricted A Class (12 Laps: 6 – Top 3 from each Advance to LCQ)

342-349: Outlaw Winged (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

350-357: A Class Winged (12 Laps: 8 Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

Last Chance A Main Qualifiers (12 Laps):

358: Stock Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

359: Outlaw Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

360: Restricted A Class (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

361: A Class Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

362: Outlaw Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

Championship A Mains:

363: Stock Non-Wing (30 Laps)

364: Junior Sprints (20 Laps)

365: Outlaw Non-Wing (30 Laps)

366: Restricted A Class (25 Laps)

367: A Class Winged (30 Laps)

368: Outlaw Winged (55 Laps)

Racing each day begins at 9:00 A.M. (CT)

Fans not able to attend the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout can see every lap of action on http://www.floracing.com.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

RESULTS

39th annual Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Combined results from December 27-31, 2023

RS12 MOTORSPORTS WINGED OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[6]; 4. 28H-Chelby Hinton[4]; 5. 21X-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[7]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[9]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[10]; 9. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[8]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]

Race 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 4M-Jaylon Mills[8]; 8. 81A-Dekota Gay[9]; 9. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 10. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr

Race 3 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[5]; 4. 4H-Blake Hahn[8]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 7. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 8. 21H-Levi Hinck[9]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[1]; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 4 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 3. 93M-Jesse Maurer[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[3]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[8]; 6. 95-Paige Moss[6]; 7. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 8. 15-Rob Pajauis[5]; 9. (DNF) 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[10]

Race 5 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[1]; 3. 44-Anthony Sunde[2]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[6]; 5. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[4]; 6. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 8. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 9. 19X-Tomas Partington[3]; 10. 12R-Harrison Robards[7]

Race 6 (8 Laps): 1. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[9]; 4. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 5. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 6. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[5]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[7]; 9. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 10. (DNS) 9-Sawyer Davis

Race 7 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 6. 3S-Brody Strong[4]; 7. 91K-Kevin Bayer[5]; 8. 17S-Baron Silva[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]

Race 8 (8 Laps): 1. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 2. 11X-Stefan Sidur[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[7]; 5. 118-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[6]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 8. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 9. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 10. 78-Brody Wake[10]

Race 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[1]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[3]; 3. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[6]; 8. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 9. (DNF) 81-Frank Flud[9]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 10 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 4. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[3]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 6. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[4]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 8. L3-Prestin Dalton[6]; 9. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]

Race 11 (8 Laps): 1. 23S-Cody Samuels[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. 8G-Teddy Bivert[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 6. 22M-Maxwell Moser[4]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[5]; 8. 72D-Derrick Black[10]; 9. (DNF) 14R-Jake Nail[7]; 10. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]

Race 12 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 2. 56-Cody Key[9]; 3. 14J-Jett Nunley[4]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[3]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[10]; 8. 191-Bash Ferguson[5]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[6]; 10. 37-Josh Jackson[1]

Race 13 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 4. 12-Allen Cope[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[10]; 6. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[7]; 10. 01D-Jim Mattison[5]

Race 14 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[1]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[7]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[10]; 5. 99-Brett Osborn[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[4]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 88P-Tony Penick[9]; 9. 87C-Jesse Edwards[2]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]

Race 15 (8 Laps): 1. 5L-Dusty Young[2]; 2. 43-Jack Thomas[1]; 3. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[8]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[6]; 6. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 9K-Kieran Casillas[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[5]; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 16 (8 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 2. 00T-TJ Stark[5]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[6]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[2]; 6. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[7]; 8. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 10. (DQ) 48M-Coen McDaniel[1]

Race 17 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 10T-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[3]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 29S-Blake Scott[8]; 8. 62-Rachel Zabawa[5]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea[10]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]

Race 18 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 4. 1F-Jason Friesen[6]; 5. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[2]; 7. 25K-Kyle Spence[8]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]

Race 19 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[1]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[10]; 4. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[3]; 6. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[5]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[7]; 10. 27-Bryan Davidson[6]

Race 20 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 4. 29-Scott Sawyer[8]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[5]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[10]; 8. 29M-Lawrence Mann[1]; 9. 14M-Drake Carter[7]; 10. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]

Race 21 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[8]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 6. 7G-Jackson Gray[1]; 7. 15C-Brody Brown[7]; 8. 33M-Ryan Mueller[5]; 9. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 22 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[2]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 6. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]; 8. 14W-Tyler Walton[1]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 23 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[5]; 3. 14T-Tylen Trammel[4]; 4. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 5. 91F-Alec Frisell[6]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 44H-Hayden Holt[8]; 8. 7C-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 52R-Jim McNulty[1]; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 24 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 4. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 5. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[6]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[8]

Race 25 (8 Laps): 1. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[9]; 5. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 6. 1A-Anton Hernandez[7]; 7. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[4]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]

D-MAINS (TOP 4 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO C-MAINS)

Race 136 - D1 (8 Laps): 1. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[2]; 2. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]; 4. 31E-Eric Erdmann[1]; 5. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[4]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 7. (DNF) 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNF) 17X-Alex Caldwell[5]; 9. (DNS) 03R-Hunter Rhoades; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 137 - D2 (8 Laps): 1. 14M-Drake Carter[2]; 2. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 3. 52R-Jim McNulty[3]; 4. 9-Sawyer Davis[5]; 5. 01D-Jim Mattison[4]; 6. (DNS) 14R-Jake Nail; 7. (DNS) 1H-Connor Lee; 8. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr; 9. (DNS) 87C-Jesse Edwards; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 138 - D3 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[1]; 2. 78-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 29M-Lawrence Mann[2]; 4. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 5. 12R-Harrison Robards[6]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[8]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[4]; 9. (DNS) 4K-Khloe Cotton; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 139 - D4 (8 Laps): 1. 7A-Aaron Jesina[1]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 3. 48M-Coen McDaniel[5]; 4. 5H-Haylee Papp[2]; 5. (DNS) 27-Bryan Davidson; 6. (DNS) 14W-Tyler Walton; 7. (DNS) 19X-Tomas Partington; 8. (DNS) 5K-Jack Kassik; 9. (DNS) 37X-Xander Dundon; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

C-MAIN (TOP 2 FROM EACH ADVANCE TO B-MAINS)

Race 140 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 118-Kole Kirkman[2]; 2. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 3. 25K-Kyle Spence[5]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 5. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 6. 52H-Hayden Mabe[10]; 7. 12A-Chase McDermand[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 10. 31E-Eric Erdmann[12]; 11. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 12. 29D-Dylan Menditto[11]; 13. (DNS) 8T-Tyler Kuykendall; 14. (DNS) 81A-Dekota Gay

Race 141 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 2. 23J-Josh Castro[3]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[4]; 5. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]; 6. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]; 8. 80N-Shawn Jones[11]; 9. 44H-Hayden Holt[5]; 10. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 11. 7C-Connor Lundy[9]; 12. (DNS) 44K-Cory Kelley; 13. (DNS) 999-Derrick Black; 14. (DNS) 97-Donnie Burrows

Race 142 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 99-Brett Osborn[1]; 2. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 3. 10W-Will Scribner[2]; 4. 3S-Brody Strong[6]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[4]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 7. 14M-Drake Carter[11]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[8]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[9]; 10. 91K-Kevin Bayer[7]; 11. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 12. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[12]; 13. 52R-Jim McNulty[13]; 14. (DNS) 01-Kaden Weger

Race 143 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 21X-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 4. 33M-Ryan Mueller[9]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[11]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[4]; 8. 9-Sawyer Davis[12]; 9. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 10. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 11. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[10]; 12. 3R-Rylan Gray[8]; 13. (DNS) 24T-Glenn James Bratti; 14. (DNS) 14L-Logan Heath

Race 144 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[1]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[5]; 3. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 4. 77S-Logan Seavey[4]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[6]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[3]; 7. 29M-Lawrence Mann[14]; 8. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[7]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[13]; 10. 69T-Trey Erdmann[11]; 11. 42-Ashley Afdahl[9]; 12. 49-Cameron La Rose[12]; 13. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 14. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]

Race 145 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 2. 91F-Alec Frisell[1]; 3. 17S-Baron Silva[6]; 4. 51G-Grant Schaadt[5]; 5. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 6. 81-Frank Flud[10]; 7. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 8. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[11]; 10. 2S-Garyt Smith[2]; 11. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[12]; 12. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 13. (DNF) 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 14. (DNS) 25B-Chevy Boyer

Race 146 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 5. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 6. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 7. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 8. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 9. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[2]; 10. L3-Prestin Dalton[10]; 11. (DNF) 23R-Skylar Rhoades[4]; 12. (DNF) 5H-Haylee Papp[14]; 13. (DNS) 17J-Jacob Johnston; 14. (DNS) 72-Alex Karpowicz

Race 147 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 126-Autumn Criste[1]; 2. 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 3. 29S-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[4]; 5. 53-Chase Rodgers[7]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[11]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[5]; 8. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 9. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 10. 15-Rob Pajauis[8]; 11. 10L-Patrick Lundy[10]; 12. 88P-Tony Penick[6]; 13. (DNS) 59-Brody Mclaughlin; 14. (DNS) 3Z-Trey Zorn

HYPER RACING NON-WING OUTLAW:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 26 (8 Laps): 1. 44C-Cameron Paul[2]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[4]; 3. 83-Brant Woods[6]; 4. 128-Tyler Cook[1]; 5. 17J-Jacob Johnston[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 8. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 10. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady

Race 27 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[3]; 2. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 3. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[6]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[7]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]; 9. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 10. (DNF) 21G-Garth Kasiner[2]

Race 28 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[8]; 2. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 3. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[6]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 5. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]; 6. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 7. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 8. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[2]; 9. 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 10. 58-David Beasley[9]

Race 29 (8 Laps): 1. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 2. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 5. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[9]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 8. 3J-Jimmy Leal[7]; 9. (DNF) 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 30 (8 Laps): 1. 89K-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 98X-Darin Naida[6]; 3. 61-Cole Tinsley[3]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[9]; 6. 191-Bash Ferguson[10]; 7. 87C-Jesse Edwards[4]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[8]; 9. (DNF) 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 10. (DNF) 9-Sawyer Davis[7]

Race 31 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 3. 118-Kole Kirkman[5]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 5. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[4]; 6. 21-Cash Lovenburg[10]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 89-Kati Waggoner[7]; 9. 22M-Maxwell Moser[8]; 10. (DNF) 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]

Race 32 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Maverick Elkins[5]; 2. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 3. 29C-David Camden[4]; 4. 01M-Geordan Marrero[7]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[6]; 6. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 7. 15L-Dusty Young[2]; 8. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[9]; 10. (DNF) 21X-Tyler Courtney[1]

Race 33 (8 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 4. 81-Frank Flud[5]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[7]; 6. 1H-Connor Lee[9]; 7. 8X-Austin Shores[2]; 8. 84D-Dalten Maust[8]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[4]; 10. (DNS) 52R-Jim McNulty

Race 34 (8 Laps): 1. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[4]; 3. 12-Allen Cope[6]; 4. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[8]; 5. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 6. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[7]; 8. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 9. 28-Mick Gile Jr[5]; 10. (DNF) 36R-Kevin Reed[10]

Race 35 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[5]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[2]; 3. 87X-Mack Leopard[8]; 4. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[3]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[9]; 8. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 9. 97T-Jon Taylor[1]; 10. (DNS) 19K-Ryan Kradel

Race 36 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 3. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 4. 51J-Dalton Parreira[8]; 5. 23E-Ryker Pace[3]; 6. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[5]; 8. 22S-Sammy McNabb[10]; 9. 78-Brody Wake[9]; 10. (DNS) 15D-Dylan Schaadt

Race 37 (8 Laps): 1. 25B-Chevy Boyer[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]; 5. 12X-Cooper Williams[4]; 6. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[7]; 9. 04-Dillon Sampson[9]; 10. (DNS) 32-Trey Marcham

Race 38 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[7]; 3. 2A-Adam Miller[6]; 4. 11S-Shyla Ernst[4]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 6. 38D-Hailie Deegan[1]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[3]; 8. 05-Joshua Spatola[9]; 9. 1F-Jason Friesen[5]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[8]

Race 39 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 4. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[1]; 5. 84-Sean Cleavland[7]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 7. 9P-Dustin Phillips[4]; 8. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 9. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green; 10. (DQ) 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]

Race 40 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[3]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[2]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[4]; 4. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 6. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 7. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[6]; 10. (DNF) 4J-Jett Yantis[9]

Race 41 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 2. 12K-Dylan Kadous[2]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[4]; 4. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 7. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[9]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[10]; 10. (DNF) 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]

Race 42 (8 Laps): 1. 12C-Chase Spicola[1]; 2. 3X-Nathan Smith[2]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[6]; 4. 33T-Trevor McIntire[10]; 5. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[3]; 10. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]

Race 43 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 5. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 7. 98-James Roselli[2]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[1]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 10. 5S-Stone Smith[10]

Race 44 (8 Laps): 1. 1V-Johnny Boland[9]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[6]; 4. 71A-Anthony Rea[1]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[5]; 6. 16B-Brady Amos[3]; 7. 81A-Dekota Gay[8]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[4]; 9. 38-Levi Henderson[7]; 10. (DNS) 60-Earl McDoulett Jr

Race 45 (8 Laps): 1. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[3]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[2]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 15R-Jase Randolph[5]; 6. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 7. 08S-Peter Smith[8]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[10]; 9. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[9]

Race 46 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 2. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 3. 480-Cory Green[1]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[9]; 5. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[4]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[8]; 10. 999-Derrick Black[10]

Race 47 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[8]; 4. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 5. 3S-Brody Strong[3]; 6. 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 7. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 10. 51G-Grant Schaadt[4]

Race 48 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[2]; 2. 91-Jason McDougal[4]; 3. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 4. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[8]; 6. 17S-Baron Silva[7]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 8. 7P-Chris Parmley[5]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[3]; 10. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 49 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[2]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[4]; 3. 24G-Greyson Springer[6]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 5. 55B-Jett Barnes[10]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[3]; 7. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 8. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[8]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[7]; 10. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[9]

Race 50 (8 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]; 4. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 5. 40G-Jason Gariss[4]; 6. 24-JW Henderson[9]; 7. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 8. 54-Lee Land[8]; 9. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[3]; 10. (DNS) 126-Autumn Criste

Race 51 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 23S-Cody Samuels[2]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[6]; 5. 5C-Cale Coons[7]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 7. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 8. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[4]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 52 (8 Laps): 1. 25A-Anton Hernandez[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 73M-Wyatt Miller[8]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[9]; 6. 5L-Aaron Jesina[2]; 7. 2B-Brandon Boggs[5]; 8. 32K-Kyran Keith[6]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 88R-Ryder Laplante

Race 53 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 66X-Broedy Graham[6]; 3. 12R-Trey Robb[3]; 4. 14J-Jett Nunley[7]; 5. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 8. 92B-Eric Bartlett[9]; 9. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 10. 11C-Darren Brown[8]

Race 54 (8 Laps): 1. 37X-Xander Dundon[2]; 2. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[3]; 3. 54X-Maverick Myrick[4]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[1]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[10]; 6. 86-Zach Wigal[9]; 7. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]; 8. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[8]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]

Race 55 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[10]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 6. 32L-Jamie Keltz[6]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[8]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[2]; 9. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 10. (DNF) 4X-Teagen Moles[7]

Race 56 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[6]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 6. 10S-Scout Spraggins[3]; 7. 121-Justin Bates[8]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 57 (8 Laps): 1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 2. 5X-Landon Graham[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 4. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[1]; 5. 9K-Kieran Casillas[2]; 6. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[8]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 69R-Zachary Hanes[9]

Race 58 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 7B-Mitchell Bard[3]; 3. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[5]; 4. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[9]; 5. 8G-Teddy Bivert[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[8]; 8. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 59 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 2. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 3. 6K-John Kilmer[4]; 4. 42X-Luke Anderson[3]; 5. 93M-Jesse Maurer[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 72-Alex Karpowicz[2]; 8. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[8]

Race 60 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[2]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[4]; 3. 55X-Trevor Cline[8]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[3]; 5. 44K-Cory Kelley[5]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[7]; 7. 33K-Kelby Wright[6]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 9. (DNS) 13A-Aiden Price

Race 61 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[4]; 2. 2-Travis Sullivan[2]; 3. 49R-Cody Barnes[8]; 4. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 5. 41-Chuck Dunlap[5]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[1]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[3]; 8. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 9. (DNF) 8J-Josh Marcham[9]

Race 62 (8 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[1]; 2. 36S-Darren Stewart[2]; 3. 24X-KJ Snow[8]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[9]; 5. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 6. 49Z-Zak Moore[3]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[4]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 9. (DNF) 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]

Race 63 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Quinn Jones[1]; 2. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 3. 15N-Neal Allison[4]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 6. 20Q-Brecken Reese[8]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[7]; 9. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]

Race 64 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Quinn Thurein[9]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[2]; 3. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[7]; 6. 20S-Shon Deskins[5]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[4]; 8. 83Z-TY Marrel[3]; 9. 9H-Kaden Holm[6]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 196 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 2. 4G-Landon Gasseling[7]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 4. 18F-Steve Finn[4]; 5. 81L-Ethan Larsen[1]; 6. 4J-Jett Yantis[6]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. 13A-Aiden Price[10]; 9. (DNS) 31B-Braxton Weger; 10. (DNS) 1F-Jason Friesen

Race 197 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[1]; 2. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[2]; 3. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[7]; 5. 33E-Evan Harvey[3]; 6. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 7. 10K-Koda Oller[4]; 8. (DNS) 57T-Blake Kirkes; 9. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 198 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 8J-Josh Marcham[2]; 2. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 3. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 4. 83B-Shane Weeks[4]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[6]; 6. 88R-Ryder Laplante[8]; 7. 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]; 8. 52R-Jim McNulty[9]; 9. 9-Sawyer Davis[7]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 199 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 27D-Jared Dunkin[2]; 2. 7G-Jackson Gray[4]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[5]; 4. 23L-Joshua Lewis[1]; 5. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 6. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[3]; 7. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[6]; 8. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 9. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 200 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 9H-Kaden Holm[4]; 2. 32-Trey Marcham[9]; 3. 7F-Nolan Bartley[8]; 4. 17X-Alex Caldwell[2]; 5. 01D-Allen Saine[6]; 6. 310-Chris Townsend[1]; 7. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[5]; 9. (DNS) 4X-Teagen Moles

Race 201 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 94-Austin Crowder[1]; 2. 5A-Ava Gropp[3]; 3. 10L-Patrick Lundy[6]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[7]; 5. 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNS) 77-Joshua Boissoneau; 9. (DNS) 05B-Cade Bierman

Race 202 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[1]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 126-Autumn Criste[9]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[4]; 6. 38-Levi Henderson[3]; 7. 97T-Jon Taylor[7]; 8. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[6]; 9. (DNS) 58-David Beasley

Race 203 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 22M-Maxwell Moser[2]; 2. 04-Dillon Sampson[1]; 3. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[3]; 4. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 5. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 6. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[5]; 7. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[7]; 8. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady; 9. (DNS) 37A-Ayden Gatewood

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 204 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 2. 10W-Wayne Scott[4]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[3]; 4. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[9]; 5. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[5]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[1]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[6]; 9. 30X-John Crowder[11]; 10. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[14]; 12. 15L-Dusty Young[10]; 13. 69T-Trey Erdmann[12]; 14. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[2]

Race 205 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[2]; 3. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[13]; 4. 05-Joshua Spatola[7]; 5. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 6. 19X-Tomas Partington[8]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[9]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[11]; 9. 16B-Brady Amos[5]; 10. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[14]; 11. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[3]; 12. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 13. 8X-Austin Shores[10]; 14. 06-Marek Pipe[12]

Race 206 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 3G-Lathe Griggs[2]; 2. 98-James Roselli[10]; 3. 82-Seth Shebester[1]; 4. 8J-Josh Marcham[13]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[6]; 6. 77M-Preston Norbury[12]; 7. 66J-Holden Jennings[14]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[7]; 9. 10X-Bryan Debrick[11]; 10. 23M-Garrett Massey[3]; 11. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 12. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 13. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]; 14. 24O-Shawn Lewis[9]

Race 207 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[8]; 2. 32L-Jamie Keltz[2]; 3. 99X-Chris Russell[7]; 4. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 5. 27D-Jared Dunkin[13]; 6. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[9]; 7. 5H-Haylee Papp[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[12]; 9. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 10. 7G-Jackson Gray[14]; 11. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 12. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[11]; 13. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 14. 72-Alex Karpowicz[10]

Race 208 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 32-Trey Marcham[14]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[3]; 3. 9H-Kaden Holm[13]; 4. 22S-Sammy McNabb[4]; 5. 48-Koen Crawford[11]; 6. 84D-Dalten Maust[9]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[12]; 8. 49Z-Zak Moore[5]; 9. 88-Ricky Holbrook[8]; 10. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 11. 29X-Mason Daugherty[2]; 12. 92B-Eric Bartlett[7]; 13. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 14. 6B-Blake Parmley[10]

Race 209 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 2. 5L-Aaron Jesina[5]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[3]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 6. 08J-Jace McIntosh[11]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[4]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[14]; 10. 17C-Christian Galicia[12]; 11. 94-Austin Crowder[13]; 12. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 13. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[8]; 14. 3J-Jimmy Leal[10]

Race 210 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 2. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 3. 7P-Chris Parmley[12]; 4. X-Paul Wrazidlo[5]; 5. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[9]; 6. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[8]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[10]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[3]; 11. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 12. 667-Amie Donner[11]; 13. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 14. 122-Lane Warner[7]

Race 211 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[8]; 2. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 3. 1B-Chase Howard[5]; 4. 12T-Jason Tyer[2]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[13]; 6. 99D-Bryant Dawson[10]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[7]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[12]; 9. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[11]; 10. 04-Dillon Sampson[14]; 11. 54-Lee Land[9]; 12. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 13. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 14. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 212 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 72A-Eli Adams[2]; 2. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[13]; 3. 5C-Cale Coons[6]; 4. 86-Zach Wigal[7]; 5. 51X-Kyle Busch[3]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[9]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[14]; 8. 19J-Justin Robison[10]; 9. 61-Cole Tinsley[4]; 10. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[11]; 11. 01B-Brayson Hand[12]; 12. 14C-Connor Gross[8]; 13. 36S-Darren Stewart[1]; 14. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]

Race 213 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[1]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[2]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 5. 20Q-Brecken Reese[9]; 6. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 7. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[14]; 8. 9K-Kieran Casillas[13]; 9. 11A-Alex Midkiff[12]; 10. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 11. 29A-Chase Cabre[8]; 12. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 14. 15R-Jase Randolph[11]

Race 214 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[1]; 2. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 3. 210-Keegan Osantowski[6]; 4. 44K-Cory Kelley[8]; 5. 22E-Evan Dixon[12]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[11]; 7. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[3]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[7]; 10. 98-James Roselli[14]; 11. 3G-Lathe Griggs[13]; 12. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 13. 128-Tyler Cook[9]; 14. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[10]

Race 215 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 93M-Jesse Maurer[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[3]; 3. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 4. 21-Cash Lovenburg[4]; 5. 480-Cory Green[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[6]; 7. 17S-Baron Silva[12]; 8. 9P-Dustin Phillips[13]; 9. J37-Jovi Duffy[2]; 10. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[9]; 11. 32L-Jamie Keltz[14]; 12. 3L-Jack Lobin[7]; 13. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[11]; 14. 51-Joshua Huish[8]

Race 216 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 2. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[7]; 4. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[8]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien[2]; 7. 32-Trey Marcham[13]; 8. 08S-Peter Smith[14]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[9]; 10. 62-Rachel Zabawa[11]; 11. 1S-Ryan Carter[12]; 12. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 13. 10B-Brian Potter[3]; 14. 87-Reed Whitney[6]

Race 217 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 2. 84X-Jesse Love[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[6]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[13]; 5. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 6. 23S-Cody Samuels[4]; 7. 12X-Cooper Williams[11]; 8. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 9. 29C-David Camden[2]; 10. 23E-Ryker Pace[12]; 11. 5L-Aaron Jesina[14]; 12. 11X-Stefan Sidur[5]; 13. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 14. 41H-Colton Hardy[9]

Race 218 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 2. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 3. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 4. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 5. 43P-Parker Perry[7]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[14]; 7. 9J-Derek Hagar[4]; 8. 17J-Jacob Johnston[10]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 10. 21E-Enzo Spicola[6]; 11. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 12. 297-Dillon Berglan[13]; 13. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 14. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]

Race 219 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 2. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 3. 24-JW Henderson[6]; 4. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 5. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[3]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[13]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[9]; 9. 3S-Brody Strong[12]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[14]; 11. 29-Cory Brown[10]; 12. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 13. 84-Sean Cleavland[5]; 14. 8G-Teddy Bivert[11]

EVO FUEL INJECTION A-CLASS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 81 (8 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[4]; 3. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 4. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 6. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[1]; 9. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[5]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 82 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 2. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[5]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[8]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[9]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[10]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[1]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[6]

Race 83 (8 Laps): 1. 22L-Gage Laney[1]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[6]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 45-Megan Thomas[3]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[5]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[10]

Race 84 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 3. 84D-Dalten Maust[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 6. 25B-Chevy Boyer[6]; 7. 310-Chris Townsend[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[8]; 9. 999-Derrick Black[10]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 85 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 23M-Garrett Massey[1]; 3. 12M-Tomy Moreau[4]; 4. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[2]; 5. 29S-Blake Scott[5]; 6. 480-Cory Green[8]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[9]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[7]; 10. 84-Sean Cleavland[3]

Race 86 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[4]; 2. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 3. 120-Niko Simoes[2]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[9]; 5. 19D-JT Daniel[8]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[6]; 7. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[3]; 8. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 9. 9K-Kieran Casillas[7]; 10. (DNS) 088-Austin Torgerson

Race 87 (8 Laps): 1. 48K-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 3. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 22H-Hank Soares[2]; 5. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 6. 23J-Josh Castro[9]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. H7-Garyn Howard[6]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[10]

Race 88 (8 Laps): 1. 63-Jack Thomas[2]; 2. 95A-Kayden Barker[1]; 3. 98-James Roselli[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[3]; 6. 54X-Maverick Myrick[7]; 7. 23N-Mason Nester[6]; 8. 8G-Grayson Price[8]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[9]; 10. 29D-Dylan Menditto[10]

Race 89 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[2]; 4. 1X-Kevin Morris[3]; 5. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 7. 98M-Derrick McBride[10]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[8]; 9. 130-Larry Bratti[5]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[6]

Race 90 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 2. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 3. 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]; 4. 3Y-Cole Roberts[6]; 5. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 7. 71K-Gavin Miller[10]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[7]; 9. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 10. 667-Amie Donner[9]

Race 91 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[1]; 2. 5C-Cooper Miller[3]; 3. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 4. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[7]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[2]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[5]; 8. 01D-Jim Mattison[8]; 9. (DNS) 66J-Holden Jennings; 10. (DNS) 08B-Mickey Bullock

Race 92 (8 Laps): 1. 08S-Peter Smith[2]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[1]; 3. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[8]; 6. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 7. 11R-Harrison Robards[7]; 8. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 9. (DNF) 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 10. (DNS) 84X-Jesse Love

Race 93 (8 Laps): 1. R7-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[6]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[1]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 5. 91M-Ryan Mueller[8]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[10]; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[9]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[4]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 10. (DNF) 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]

Race 94 (8 Laps): 1. 11C-Darren Brown[1]; 2. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[9]; 5. 5S-Stone Smith[6]; 6. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[2]; 7. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 8. 51-Joshua Huish[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[7]; 10. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]

Race 95 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[2]; 2. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]; 3. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[1]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[3]; 5. 101-Easton Lebo[4]; 6. 07-Karter Beattie[8]; 7. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]; 8. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 96 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[4]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[1]; 4. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[8]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[2]; 7. 4-Spencer Hill[7]; 8. 27K-Kaden Weger[6]; 9. 151-Parker Bupp[9]; 10. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner

Race 97 (8 Laps): 1. 4J-Jett Yantis[1]; 2. 19W-Chelby Hinton[4]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 4. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[2]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[7]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[10]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[9]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[8]

Race 98 (8 Laps): 1. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[5]; 3. L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 4. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[4]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 6. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 7. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[9]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[8]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[2]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 99 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 2. 14-Harley Hollan[1]; 3. 17J-Jacob Johnston[2]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[4]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[9]; 6. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 7. 16D-Darrius Myers[8]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[7]; 10. (DNS) 110-Karter Battarbee

Race 100 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Jesse Edwards[1]; 2. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 3. 1S-Ryan Carter[2]; 4. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 5. 05-Joshua Spatola[4]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[9]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 9. 9-Mavrick Page[8]; 10. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]

Race 101 (8 Laps): 1. 1C-Shane Stewart[2]; 2. 88-Ricky Holbrook[1]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[6]; 4. 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[9]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[10]; 7. 18D-Ryan Deis[4]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[7]; 9. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[8]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[5]

Race 102 (8 Laps): 1. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 2. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 3. 46-Cale McGee[2]; 4. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[7]; 5. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 6. 7L-Aiden Dice[9]; 7. 29P-Sophya Papp[8]; 8. 16T-Trevor Gach[5]; 9. 4A-Jude Allgayer[10]; 10. (DNS) 66-Taylor Hall

Race 103 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 4G-Landon Gasseling[2]; 4. 9D-Degan Lelsz[1]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 6. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 7. 29X-Mason Daugherty[8]; 8. 83X-Jett Hays[7]; 9. 99D-Bryant Dawson[4]; 10. 15-Kyle Cravotta[6]

Race 104 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[9]; 2. 30X-John Crowder[1]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[4]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 7. 3L-Jack Lobin[6]; 8. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[5]; 9. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 10. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[7]

Race 105 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 6. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[2]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 19K-Jim Kradel[7]; 10. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]

Race 106 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Zach Wigal[1]; 2. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 4. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[10]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 9B-Casey Bauman[9]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[6]; 9. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 10. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[4]

Race 107 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[1]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[4]; 7. 05B-Cade Bierman[9]; 8. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 73M-Wyatt Miller[5]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[10]

Race 108 (8 Laps): 1. 91K-Kevin Bayer[2]; 2. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 3. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 5. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 6. 99-Brett Osborn[9]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 8. 24G-Greyson Springer[8]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[10]; 10. 08D-Steve Davis[6]

Race 109 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 2. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[2]; 5. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[10]; 8. 38D-Hailie Deegan[9]; 9. 10W-Will Scribner[8]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[6]

Race 110 (8 Laps): 1. 42C-Noah Carpenter[1]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[2]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 83K-Colin Kirby[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[10]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[8]; 10. (DNF) 83B-Shane Weeks[7]

Race 111 (8 Laps): 1. 95W-Nathan Ward[1]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[3]; 3. 4N-Ryan Winter[5]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[7]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[10]; 6. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[8]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[2]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[9]

Race 112 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[2]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[5]; 5. 33H-Hayden Holt[10]; 6. 98X-Darin Naida[9]; 7. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[7]; 9. 33T-Trevor McIntire[6]; 10. (DNS) 30P-Blake Pittman

Race 113 (8 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[2]; 2. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 3. 27D-Jared Dunkin[5]; 4. 7J-Cody Key[7]; 5. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[9]; 8. 91F-Alec Frisell[4]; 9. 42-Ashley Afdahl[8]; 10. (DNS) 497-Brandon Lewis

Race 114 (8 Laps): 1. 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[7]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[8]; 4. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 5. 64-Gunnar Pio[5]; 6. 25-Maverick Elkins[4]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[10]; 8. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 9. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[1]; 10. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]

Race 115 (8 Laps): 1. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[1]; 2. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[3]; 3. 08W-Hayden Wise[2]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[5]; 5. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 8. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[9]; 10. (DNS) 13X-Justin James

Race 116 (8 Laps): 1. 24-JW Henderson[1]; 2. 14M-Drake Carter[6]; 3. 5B-Reed Whitney[5]; 4. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[9]; 6. 2X-Scott Sawyer[8]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[7]; 8. (DNS) 44-Anthony Sunde; 9. (DNS) 7B-Taylor Hart

Race 117 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 2. 121-Justin Bates[5]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[8]; 4. 9A-Hunter Hanson[3]; 5. X-Paul Wrazidlo[6]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[2]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[1]; 8. (DNS) 11X-Carson Smith; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 118 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 2. 21E-Enzo Spicola[5]; 3. 6B-Blake Parmley[8]; 4. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 5. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[2]; 7. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[3]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 9. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 119 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[3]; 3. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 7. 2-Travis Sullivan[6]; 8. 71A-Anthony Rea[4]; 9. (DNS) 91L-Liam Wilhoit

Race 120 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 2. 41C-Chase Cabre[2]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[5]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[6]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[3]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 157-Kyle Chady[8]; 8. 9C-Jace Cooksey[4]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[7]

E-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING D-MAIN)

Race 220 - E1 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[4]; 2. 20K-Skyler Keeney[1]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[10]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[9]; 6. 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 7. 30P-Blake Pittman[11]; 8. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[7]; 10. 66X-Maxwell Moser[2]; 11. 91-Jason McDougal[3]; 12. 70-Dwight Green[12]

Race 221 - E2 (8 Laps): 1. 91F-Alec Frisell[2]; 2. 16-Tyler LaPointe[5]; 3. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 4. 38-Levi Henderson[8]; 5. 28S-Daniel Smith[3]; 6. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[4]; 8. 110-Karter Battarbee[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[9]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[10]; 11. 40G-Jason Gariss[11]; 12. 13X-Justin James[12]

Race 222 - E3 (8 Laps): 1. 10W-Will Scribner[4]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[11]; 3. 81L-Ethan Larsen[7]; 4. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[5]; 5. 497-Brandon Lewis[10]; 6. 3T-Dexter Thompson[9]; 7. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[1]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[2]; 10. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[6]; 11. 01K-Kirk Berkley[8]

Race 223 - E4 (8 Laps): 1. 06-Marek Pipe[1]; 2. 9C-Jace Cooksey[2]; 3. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 4. 33E-Evan Harvey[5]; 5. 66J-Holden Jennings[9]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[6]; 7. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. 6P-Ayden Porter[4]; 9. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[11]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[7]; 11. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[10]

Race 224 - E5 (8 Laps): 1. 08B-Mickey Bullock[11]; 2. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 3. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 4. 19K-Jim Kradel[5]; 5. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[9]; 6. 09M-Conner Morenus[10]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 10S-Scout Spraggins[1]; 10. 33T-Trevor McIntire[4]; 11. 11S-Shyla Ernst[8]

Race 225 - E6 (8 Laps): 1. 151-Parker Bupp[2]; 2. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 3. 16T-Trevor Gach[1]; 4. 48-Koen Crawford[8]; 5. 44-Anthony Sunde[3]; 6. 66-Taylor Hall[10]; 7. 128-Tyler Cook[4]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[5]; 9. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[9]; 11. 84J-JT Qualls[11]

Race 226 - E7 (8 Laps): 1. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[3]; 3. 96C-Chase Crowder[6]; 4. 89-Kati Waggoner[2]; 5. 42B-Matt Bagby[5]; 6. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[10]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[9]; 8. 7B-Taylor Hart[8]; 9. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[1]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 11. 21G-Garth Kasiner[11]

Race 227 - E8 (8 Laps): 1. 84X-Jesse Love[11]; 2. 10R-Ray Brewer[1]; 3. 9-Mavrick Page[3]; 4. H7-Garyn Howard[5]; 5. 7D-Jace Dement[7]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[2]; 7. 15-Kyle Cravotta[9]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[4]; 9. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[8]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[6]; 11. 84-Sean Cleavland[10]

D-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING C-MAIN)

Race 228 - D1 (10 Laps): 1. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 2. 48M-Coen McDaniel[3]; 3. 69T-Trey Erdmann[6]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 5. 38D-Hailie Deegan[10]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14T-Tylen Trammel[12]; 8. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[13]; 9. 75M-Buddy Mullens[9]; 10. 20K-Skyler Keeney[14]; 11. 11R-Harrison Robards[8]; 12. 223-Rick Whatley[11]; 13. 33H-Hayden Holt[2]; 14. 7F-Nolan Bartley[4]

Race 229 - D2 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Austin Burnworth[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[2]; 3. 51G-Grant Schaadt[9]; 4. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 7. 91F-Alec Frisell[13]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[14]; 10. 24K-Kameron Sneed[11]; 11. 17C-Christian Galicia[4]; 12. 88J-Joey Amantea[5]; 13. 25-Maverick Elkins[6]; 14. 11X-Carson Smith[12]

Race 230 - D3 (10 Laps): 1. 08J-Jace McIntosh[1]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 3. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[7]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[9]; 5. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[6]; 6. 16D-Darrius Myers[5]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[13]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[12]; 9. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[3]; 10. 15R-Jase Randolph[2]; 11. 25B-Chevy Boyer[4]; 12. 14W-Tyler Walton[8]; 13. 12R-Trey Robb[10]; 14. 24G-Greyson Springer[11]

Race 231 - D4 (10 Laps): 1. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 2. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 3. 29P-Sophya Papp[5]; 4. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 5. 126-Autumn Criste[11]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[7]; 7. 9C-Jace Cooksey[14]; 8. 4A-Jude Allgayer[12]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[13]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 11. 64-Gunnar Pio[1]; 12. 44K-Cory Kelley[2]; 13. 37X-Xander Dundon[6]; 14. 18D-Ryan Deis[10]

Race 232 - D5 (10 Laps): 1. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 2. 77S-Logan Seavey[11]; 3. 191-Bash Ferguson[1]; 4. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[10]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[13]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[7]; 7. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[14]; 9. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 10. 7A-Aaron Jesina[12]; 11. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 12. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 13. 18-Aidan Leingang[4]; 14. 7P-Chris Parmley[8]

Race 233 - D6 (10 Laps): 1. 101-Easton Lebo[1]; 2. 2B-Brandon Boggs[6]; 3. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 4. 5R-Reece Shelton[2]; 5. 05B-Cade Bierman[3]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[8]; 8. 5D-David Camden[5]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[11]; 10. 151-Parker Bupp[13]; 11. 73M-Wyatt Miller[14]; 12. 42-Ashley Afdahl[12]; 13. 01D-Jim Mattison[9]; 14. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[10]

Race 234 - D7 (10 Laps): 1. 05-Joshua Spatola[1]; 2. 319-Haidyn Hansen[3]; 3. 157-Kyle Chady[5]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[6]; 5. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 6. 12U-Tyler Devenport[14]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[12]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[11]; 9. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[8]; 10. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 11. 95-Paige Moss[13]; 12. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 13. 5T-Jace Thurein[4]; 14. 2W-Austin Wood[7]

Race 235 - D8 (10 Laps): 1. 21T-Brayden Benson[1]; 2. 84-Sean Cleavland; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 4. 21H-Levi Hinck[3]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[2]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 7. 2S-Garyt Smith[4]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[14]; 9. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 11. 8G-Grayson Price[10]; 12. 23N-Mason Nester[8]; 13. 83X-Jett Hays[11]; 14. 27K-Kaden Weger[12]

C-MAINS (TOP 2 ADVANCED TO THE CORRESPONDING B-MAIN)

Race 236 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 97M-Scotty Milan[4]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 3. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[11]; 5. 19X-Tomas Partington[6]; 6. 41-Chuck Dunlap[12]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[14]; 8. 39-Russ Disinger[13]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 10. 9A-Hunter Hanson[10]; 11. 4G-Landon Gasseling[5]; 12. 7L-Aiden Dice[8]; 13. 97-Donnie Burrows[9]; 14. 19D-JT Daniel[2]

Race 237 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[2]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 5. 52H-Hayden Mabe[6]; 6. 87X-Mack Leopard[9]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[5]; 8. 7X-Austin Burnworth[13]; 9. 54X-Maverick Myrick[14]; 10. 98M-Derrick McBride[12]; 11. 5S-Stone Smith[10]; 12. 480-Cory Green[11]; 13. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]; 14. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]

Race 238 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 12M-Tomy Moreau[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 71K-Gavin Miller[12]; 6. 088-Austin Torgerson[14]; 7. R38-Riley Osantowski[10]; 8. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[9]; 9. 08J-Jace McIntosh[13]; 10. 07-Karter Beattie[11]; 11. 83Z-TY Marrel[4]; 12. 99-Brett Osborn[8]; 13. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 14. 49R-Cody Barnes[6]

Race 239 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 3. 98X-Darin Naida[8]; 4. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 5. 120-Niko Simoes[4]; 6. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 8. 21X-Tyler Courtney[11]; 9. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[13]; 10. C71-Carter Jensrud[14]; 11. 11L-Laydon Pearson[12]; 12. 10B-Brian Potter[10]; 13. 14K-Kamden Gossard[6]; 14. 1X-Kevin Morris[9]

Race 240 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 91M-Ryan Mueller[2]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[1]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[4]; 4. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 5. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 6. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[14]; 8. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 9. 19J-Justin Robison[13]; 10. 22-Curtis Jones[8]; 11. 20G-Noah Gass[12]; 12. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 13. X-Paul Wrazidlo[10]; 14. (DNS) 12J-Jeffrey Newell

Race 241 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[2]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 17J-Jacob Johnston[4]; 5. 24C-Cale Lagroon[9]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[10]; 7. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[14]; 9. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[7]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[12]; 11. 101-Easton Lebo[13]; 12. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[6]; 13. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 14. 2X-Scott Sawyer[11]

Race 242 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 4. 319-Haidyn Hansen[14]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[8]; 6. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[10]; 7. 1S-Ryan Carter[4]; 8. 11H-Nicholas Harris[6]; 9. 05-Joshua Spatola[13]; 10. 21C-Carter Holt[3]; 11. 23J-Josh Castro[7]; 12. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[9]; 13. 9D-Degan Lelsz[11]; 14. 1F-Jason Friesen[12]

Race 243 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 20Q-Brecken Reese[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[7]; 3. 82K-Robert Randolph[3]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[14]; 5. 22H-Hank Soares[10]; 6. 29S-Blake Scott[12]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 21T-Brayden Benson[13]; 9. 84D-Dalten Maust[2]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[4]; 11. L33-Leroy Boone[6]; 12. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[8]; 13. 16B-Brady Amos[11]; 14. (DQ) 77R-Robbie Smith[5]

JOE’S RACING PRODUCTS STOCK NON-WING:

HEAT RACES (TOP 112 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 8 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 148 (8 Laps): 1. 5B-Reed Whitney[2]; 2. 81A-Dekota Gay[4]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[3]; 4. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 5. 24S-Colby Sokol[9]; 6. 08W-Hayden Wise[8]; 7. 130-Larry Bratti[6]; 8. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]; 9. (DNF) 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 149 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[4]; 3. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 4. 49-Aiden Price[8]; 5. 3L-Jack Lobin[5]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[9]; 7. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[7]; 8. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[6]; 9. 44-Brent Shoemaker[10]; 10. (DQ) 21N-Cullen Hutchison[1]

Race 150 (8 Laps): 1. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[1]; 2. 52H-Hayden Mabe[4]; 3. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[8]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 5. 1X-Kevin Morris[7]; 6. 5P-Luke Porter[9]; 7. 497-Brandon Lewis[3]; 8. 9D-Duane Bartlett[10]; 9. (DNF) 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 10. (DNF) 10A-Emerson Axsom[5]

Race 151 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[1]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[3]; 3. 126-Autumn Criste[4]; 4. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 5. 08B-Mickey Bullock[9]; 6. 319-Haidyn Hansen[7]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[10]; 8. 21C-Carter Holt[6]; 9. 54-Lee Land[8]; 10. 7B-Taylor Hart[2]

Race 152 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[4]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[5]; 4. 480-Cory Green[3]; 5. 91C-Cade Cowles[7]; 6. 08D-Steve Davis[6]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[10]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[1]; 9. 5R-Reece Shelton[8]; 10. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[9]

Race 153 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Brock Berreth[3]; 2. 25S-Justis Sokol[2]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 4. 95A-Kayden Barker[5]; 5. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 6. 16-Tyler LaPointe[1]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 91M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[7]

Race 154 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[2]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 08S-Peter Smith[7]; 4. 15-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 7C-Phillip Cordova[10]; 6. 12X-Cooper Williams[8]; 7. 5L-Aaron Jesina[4]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[9]; 9. (DNF) 19J-Justin Robison[6]; 10. (DNF) 17C-Christian Galicia[5]

Race 155 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 2. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 4. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 5. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 6. 54X-Carson Myrick[2]; 7. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 8. 44K-Cory Kelley[10]; 9. 27E-Ethan Wicker[8]; 10. 121-Justin Bates[7]

Race 156 (8 Laps): 1. 51K-Caleb Martin[2]; 2. 99X-Chris Russell[1]; 3. 43P-Parker Perry[4]; 4. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[8]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[3]; 6. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[7]; 7. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[9]; 8. 46-Cale McGee[6]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 10. (DNS) 6P-Ayden Porter

Race 157 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 11C-Darren Brown[3]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[5]; 4. 5V-Gavan Boschele[10]; 5. 88P-Tony Penick[2]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[4]; 7. 9A-Hunter Hanson[7]; 8. 3X-Nathan Smith[6]; 9. 5C-Cooper Miller[8]; 10. 18D-Ryan Deis[9]

Race 158 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 48K-Michael Faccinto[3]; 3. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 7. 11S-Shyla Ernst[5]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. (DNS) 89-Kati Waggoner; 10. (DNS) 17R-Dugan Ridenour

Race 159 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Jimmy Leal[2]; 2. 3C-Cale Coons[5]; 3. 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 4. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[7]; 5. 83X-Jett Hays[8]; 6. 2-Travis Sullivan[9]; 7. 28S-Daniel Smith[4]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[10]; 9. 29S-Blake Scott[6]; 10. 29X-Mason Daugherty[3]

Race 160 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[7]; 3. 4K-Khloe Cotton[6]; 4. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[2]; 5. 36K-Kris Carroll[10]; 6. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 7. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[4]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[5]; 9. 98J-Jackie Smith[9]; 10. 87C-Jesse Edwards[8]

Race 161 (8 Laps): 1. 62-Rachel Zabawa[3]; 2. 9K-Kieran Casillas[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[8]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[5]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[4]; 6. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[2]; 7. 23E-Journey Hunt[9]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[7]; 9. (DNF) 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 162 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[1]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 5. 24L-Levi Hillier[7]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[4]; 7. 53-Chase Rodgers[5]; 8. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 9. 191-Bash Ferguson[3]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[10]

Race 163 (8 Laps): 1. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[1]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 8K-Jonathan Beason[10]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[6]; 5. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[7]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 7. 18F-Steve Finn[2]; 8. 58-David Beasley[8]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[3]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[4]

Race 164 (8 Laps): 1. 77R-Robbie Smith[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[3]; 4. 2G-Garrett Benson[10]; 5. 21L-Cameron La Rose[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 04-Dillon Sampson[8]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[7]; 10. (DNF) 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 165 (8 Laps): 1. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[3]; 2. 86-Zach Wigal[6]; 3. 71K-Gavin Miller[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 5. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[8]; 6. 92B-Eric Bartlett[5]; 7. 95W-Nathan Ward[10]; 8. 41-Chuck Dunlap[7]; 9. 20C-Aaron Cook[9]; 10. (DQ) 84D-Dalten Maust[1]

Race 166 (8 Laps): 1. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 2. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 3. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 4. 17B-Quinton Benson[7]; 5. 83S-Coltin Strickland[9]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[3]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[2]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[8]; 10. (DNF) 73M-Wyatt Miller[10]

Race 167 (8 Laps): 1. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[6]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[4]; 3. 7D-Jace Dement[2]; 4. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[9]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[5]; 7. 83B-Shane Weeks[8]; 8. 19K-Jim Kradel[3]; 9. (DNF) 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 10. (DQ) 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]

Race 168 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[3]; 2. 5D-David Camden[7]; 3. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 5. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[4]; 6. 48M-Coen McDaniel[8]; 7. 2A-Adam Miller[1]; 8. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[5]; 10. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[9]

Race 169 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-Kyle Jones[1]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[4]; 4. 20T-Kyle Thompson[5]; 5. 10S-Scout Spraggins[8]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 7. 32K-Kyran Keith[7]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[2]; 9. 33H-Hayden Holt[9]; 10. 21G-Garth Kasiner[10]

Race 170 (8 Laps): 1. 15N-Neal Allison[2]; 2. 05-Joshua Spatola[3]; 3. 5A-Ava Gropp[1]; 4. 7K-Kole Kirkman[9]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[6]; 6. 20X-Marc Dailey[4]; 7. 35-Zach McNally[8]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[7]; 9. 21A-Kainan Baker[5]; 10. (DNS) 64-Gunnar Pio

Race 171 (8 Laps): 1. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[10]; 6. 99K-Seth Stenzel[5]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 9-Eddie Ramsey[7]; 9. 88M-Max Crabdree[2]; 10. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]

Race 172 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[3]; 2. 88J-Joey Amantea[4]; 3. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 4. 10R-Ray Brewer[9]; 5. 16B-Brady Amos[7]; 6. 88L-Landen Adams[2]; 7. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[8]; 8. 2E-Eric Botelho[1]; 9. 20Q-Brecken Reese[5]; 10. (DNS) 36R-Kevin Reed

Race 173 (8 Laps): 1. 9P-Dustin Phillips[1]; 2. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 3. 44C-Cameron Paul[3]; 4. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[8]; 5. 3Y-Cole Roberts[10]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[7]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[4]; 8. 6K-John Kilmer[2]; 9. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 10. 84J-JT Qualls[9]

Race 174 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 2. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[3]; 3. 20S-Shon Deskins[2]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[4]; 5. 20-Tony Morris[6]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[1]; 7. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 8. 14X-Scott Landis[5]; 9. 57T-Blake Kirkes[10]; 10. 97M-Scotty Milan[8]

Race 175 (8 Laps): 1. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 2. 49Z-Zak Moore[1]; 3. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 4. 14C-Connor Gross[10]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[7]; 7. 27K-Kaden Weger[2]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[5]; 9. 82-Seth Shebester[9]; 10. 38D-Hailie Deegan[8]

Race 176 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[2]; 2. R7-Kyle Spence[3]; 3. 8J-Josh Marcham[8]; 4. 83K-Colin Kirby[4]; 5. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 6. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 9. (DNS) 83Z-TY Marrel; 10. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass

Race 177 (8 Laps): 1. 16D-Darrius Myers[3]; 2. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 3. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 4. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 5. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]; 6. 151-Parker Bupp[6]; 7. 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]; 8. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[2]; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal; 10. (DNS) 16X-Chase Porter

Race 178 (8 Laps): 1. 36S-Darren Stewart[6]; 2. 95-Paige Moss[3]; 3. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 4. 45-Megan Thomas[10]; 5. 33T-Trevor McIntire[9]; 6. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 7. 81L-Ethan Larsen[8]; 8. (DNF) 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 9. (DNF) L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 10. (DNF) 97L-Connor Lundy[4]

Race 179 (8 Laps): 1. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 2. 57L-Jacob Lucas[5]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[6]; 4. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[2]; 5. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 6. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[4]; 7. 51-Joshua Huish[1]; 8. (DNF) 22S-Sammy McNabb[3]; 9. (DNS) 14H-Harley Whatley; 10. (DNS) 88T-Tanner Thorson

Race 180 (8 Laps): 1. 98X-Darin Naida[3]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[5]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[7]; 5. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 6. 16C-Garrett Britton[6]; 7. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[9]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[4]; 9. 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 10. 12R-Trey Robb[10]

Race 181 (8 Laps): 1. 3-Cole Schroeder[6]; 2. 12U-Tyler Devenport[2]; 3. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[5]; 4. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 5. 17-Quinn Jones[8]; 6. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 7. X-Paul Wrazidlo[1]; 8. 9B-Casey Bauman[7]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[4]; 10. (DNS) 8X-Austin Shores

Race 182 (8 Laps): 1. 22H-Hank Soares[3]; 2. 22-Curtis Jones[7]; 3. 5S-Stone Smith[1]; 4. 14W-Tyler Walton[2]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[5]; 6. 49A-Ace Moore[6]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[8]; 8. 97G-Landon Gutwein[4]; 9. (DNF) 51X-Kyle Busch[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 183 (8 Laps): 1. 19W-Chelby Hinton[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[10]; 3. 72-Alex Karpowicz[6]; 4. 96C-Chase Crowder[5]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[2]; 6. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]; 7. 9L-Degan Lelsz[7]; 8. 33K-Kelby Wright[8]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[4]; 10. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[3]

Race 184 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Kortland Stephens[2]; 2. 7-Quinn Thurein[4]; 3. 25-Maverick Elkins[8]; 4. 8-Broedy Graham[9]; 5. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[1]; 6. 33E-Evan Harvey[6]; 7. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[5]; 9. 3A-Koleton Arnett[3]

Race 185 (8 Laps): 1. 2B-Brandon Boggs[3]; 2. 01M-Geordan Marrero[1]; 3. 93-Matt Carr[5]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 6. 157-Kyle Chady[9]; 7. 66-Taylor Hall[4]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 21X-Tyler Courtney[6]; 10. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]

Race 186 (8 Laps): 1. 14J-Jett Nunley[1]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 3. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[6]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 5. 41C-Chase Cabre[9]; 6. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 7. 17X-Alex Caldwell[4]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[8]; 9. 71A-Anthony Rea[5]

Race 187 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[2]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[3]; 3. 10W-Wayne Scott[5]; 4. 25A-Anton Hernandez[8]; 5. 29P-Sophya Papp[1]; 6. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[4]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 10J-Jake Rogers[6]

Race 188 (8 Laps): 1. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 2. 24-JW Henderson[4]; 3. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[2]; 4. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[7]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 1B-Chase Howard[8]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[9]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[3]; 9. 84-Sean Cleavland[6]

Race 189 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[3]; 3. 1H-Connor Lee[4]; 4. 22L-Gage Laney[7]; 5. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 6. 21T-Brayden Benson[6]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[2]; 8. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[8]; 9. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[5]

K&B RACING RESTRICTED A-CLASS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 72 IN PASSING POINTS FROM HEAT RACES ADVANCE TO 6 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 65 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 2. 3L-Kasey Leal[1]; 3. 926-Mason Skinner[3]; 4. 41-Ryder Roberts[8]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[4]; 6. 78C-Kooper Kelly[7]; 7. 14K-Kamden Gossard[2]; 8. 29-Clayton Jenkins[5]; 9. (DNS) 5H-Owin Halpain

Race 66 (8 Laps): 1. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[1]; 2. 95W-Nathan Ward[3]; 3. 16B-Noah Britton[2]; 4. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[7]; 5. 42C-Noah Carpenter[9]; 6. 04H-Kyle Heflin[6]; 7. 22H-Hank Soares[8]; 8. 14-Jayce Caldwell[4]; 9. 9C-Jace Cooksey[5]

Race 67 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Kameron Sneed[4]; 2. 8-Logun Lunsford[3]; 3. 21G-Greyson Henry[1]; 4. 03-James Ferrin[2]; 5. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[6]; 6. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[9]; 7. 95A-Autumn Criste[8]; 8. 61-Brannon Lucas[5]; 9. 125-Jackson Skinner[7]

Race 68 (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Brycen Roush[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[4]; 5. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 6. 11-Mattix McBride[6]; 7. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[2]; 8. 5K-Colton Knapp[5]; 9. (DNS) 7D-Wyatt Davis

Race 69 (8 Laps): 1. 11X-Carson Smith[3]; 2. 37X-Xander Dundon[5]; 3. 21C-Clayton Jalakas[2]; 4. 19A-Ayla Morefield[7]; 5. 06J-Andres Jones[4]; 6. 30P-Blake Pittman[1]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 6R-Ryder Mooi[6]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]

Race 70 (8 Laps): 1. 66B-Blayden Graham[6]; 2. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[2]; 3. 88K-Bryce Kujath[4]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[1]; 5. 0-Hunter Adams[7]; 6. 12-Tori Tyer[8]; 7. 12T-Trenton Tyer[5]; 8. 71T-Jackie Smith[3]; 9. 53-Natalie Hubbard[9]

Race 71 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Tate Gurney[2]; 2. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[1]; 3. 10-Brody Davis[4]; 4. 10J-Aubri Huckleberry[5]; 5. 11A-Annalesia Miller[3]; 6. 46-Blayne Mabry[7]; 7. 110-Keizer Kramer[6]; 8. 17D-Jackson Davenport[9]; 9. (DNF) 9L-Lincoln Martin[8]

Race 72 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Chase McDougal[3]; 2. 43P-Parker Perry[2]; 3. 5-Jace Thurein[4]; 4. 14V-Brett Vanzant[1]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[6]; 6. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[9]; 7. 17-Cole Jones[7]; 8. 79H-Cullen Holme[5]; 9. 120-Niko Simoes[8]

Race 73 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Karter Beattie[3]; 2. 5E-Eli Holden[4]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[7]; 4. 75-Deekan McRoberts[8]; 5. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 6. 95-Ryker Morrow[9]; 7. 18K-Keegan Gasseling[5]; 8. 09M-Conner Morenus[2]; 9. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]

Race 74 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[1]; 2. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[2]; 3. 18-Tityn Roberts[3]; 4. 7W-Andrew Weathers[4]; 5. K9-Sami Porter[8]; 6. 11K-Kyle Hooper[9]; 7. 71-Jagger Wiggs[5]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[7]; 9. 9B-Cole Bennett[6]

Race 75 (8 Laps): 1. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[3]; 2. 30-Kyler Bearce[2]; 3. 14T-Heath Walton[5]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[4]; 5. 97-Cash Lacombe[8]; 6. 19-Beau Chapman[1]; 7. 75S-Shyla Ernst[9]; 8. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 9. 7H-Clarkson Hagan[6]

Race 76 (8 Laps): 1. 5C-Cooper Miller[1]; 2. 9D-Degan Lelsz[9]; 3. 1S-Kortland Stephens[4]; 4. 12C-Bella Coleman[2]; 5. 14S-Chase Schott[6]; 6. 27-Cam Carraway[7]; 7. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[3]; 8. 14R-Jaxon Nail[8]; 9. 92-Silas Cleaveland[5]

Race 77 (8 Laps): 1. 07-Ollie Geiger[3]; 2. 2T-Tyler Crow[5]; 3. 83-Dawson Woods[4]; 4. 16T-Trevor Gach[7]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[8]; 6. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[6]; 7. 7X-Logan Wood Klein[2]; 8. 11R-Harrison Robards[1]; 9. (DNS) 06-Marek Pipe

Race 78 (8 Laps): 1. 14X-Kinser Bloomquist[2]; 2. 21-Brayton Roberts[5]; 3. 19J-JT Daniel[8]; 4. 36R-Rayce Reed[9]; 5. 9-Mavrick Page[1]; 6. 1M-Colton Harbin[4]; 7. 31W-Landen Adams[3]; 8. 26P-Jaxson Peters[7]; 9. 8J-JJ Williams[6]

Race 79 (8 Laps): 1. 01T-Tatum Bohnstedt[1]; 2. 31B-Braxton Weger[4]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[2]; 4. 00T-TJ Stark[9]; 5. 14C-River Cone[5]; 6. 73F-Ty Fulghum[7]; 7. 1K-Kolette Dicero[6]; 8. 88E-Emery Laplante[3]; 9. G7-Garyn Howard[8]

Race 80 (8 Laps): 1. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 8G-Grayson Price[4]; 4. 4-Jude Allgayer[5]; 5. 23N-Mason Nester[9]; 6. 36-Landon Miner[7]; 7. 3D-Trent Dixon[8]; 8. 88-Ricky Holbrook[2]; 9. 7R-Rex Morris[6]

FLYING A MOTORSPORTS JUNIOR SPRINTS:

HEAT RACES (TOP 60 IN POINTS TO 6 QUALIFYING RACES)

Race 121 (8 Laps): 1. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 2. 5B-Evan Boyd[2]; 3. 14R-Ryder Morris[4]; 4. 14C-River Cone[7]; 5. 18-Roper Roberts[5]; 6. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 7. 911-Bradley Berryman[3]; 8. 74C-Cale Martin[8]

Race 122 (8 Laps): 1. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 2. 28B-Brex Woods[1]; 3. 19-Liam Barton[8]; 4. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 5. 11S-Sawyer McBride[6]; 6. 9-Case Hockman[7]; 7. 1B-Noah Betts[5]; 8. 81H-Maveryk Harris[3]

Race 123 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Landon Miner[6]; 2. 24Z-Julian Zayas[1]; 3. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[2]; 4. 90-Maxwell Norick[3]; 5. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 6. 53-Cooper Canady[5]; 7. 3T-Bentley Thompson[7]; 8. (DNS) 2B-Aj Barber

Race 124 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 28K-McKenna Kren[2]; 3. 3X-Keatin Lyons[3]; 4. 98-Mason McBride[5]; 5. 14M-Jace Meyers[6]; 6. 45X-Weldon Baker[7]; 7. 17C-Willow Coleman[4]; 8. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[8]

Race 125 (8 Laps): 1. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[7]; 3. 75-Masyn Truitt[2]; 4. 110-Keizer Kramer[5]; 5. 35U-Carson Utz[8]; 6. 2M-Lee Moses[6]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[3]; 8. 36M-Maverick Reed[1]

Race 126 (8 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 7-Hudson Andrews[2]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[4]; 4. 96-Briggs Davis[7]; 5. 28W-Blainey Woods[3]; 6. 45U-Cameron Utz[5]; 7. 4-Wyatt Yore[6]; 8. (DNS) 9B-Bristol Spicola

Race 127 (8 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 2. 5-Kaden Wells[5]; 3. 65J-Landon Snyder[1]; 4. 45H-Heath Walton[6]; 5. 29-Jesse Bell[2]; 6. 1-Paxton Perry[4]; 7. 22H-Greyson Henry[7]; 8. (DNS) 3R-Ryan Ooley

Race 128 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[4]; 3. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 4. 17B-Brycen Roush[7]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[2]; 6. 05-William Davis[8]; 7. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[1]; 8. 379-Kendyl Leal[6]

Race 129 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 2. 22D-Dalton Clary[4]; 3. 23-Hudson Little[3]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[1]; 5. 19J-JT Daniel[6]; 6. 57-Kaden Gramm[8]; 7. 7L-Logan Banks[5]; 8. (DNF) 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[7]

Race 130 (8 Laps): 1. 14B-Brayden Jewett[1]; 2. 9S-Braxton Stewart[4]; 3. 14Z-Zane Smith[3]; 4. 7M-Miken Iverson[8]; 5. 36R-Rayce Reed[2]; 6. 40C-Koen Coleman[6]; 7. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[7]; 8. (DNF) 17-Cole Jones[5]

Race 131 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[5]; 2. 71-Jagger Wiggs[2]; 3. 21-Tanner Thompson[4]; 4. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[3]; 5. 1L-Axten Larsen[1]; 6. (DNS) 3K-Kaden Pacheco; 7. (DNS) 36D-Dakota Warhurst

Race 132 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 22-Ryker Jones[1]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[6]; 4. 10E-Eli Potter[7]; 5. 777-Corbin Weekly[5]; 6. 387-Nash Edwards[4]; 7. 14-Lane White[3]

Race 133 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 2. 7G-Landen Gansen[4]; 3. 7X-Forest Holder[7]; 4. 38-Isabella Landis[5]; 5. 99G-Gentry Shelton[1]; 6. 51-Kase Martin[6]; 7. (DNF) 2-Luke Booher[2]

Race 134 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 141-Chase Buntin[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[5]; 5. 16B-Noah Britton[6]; 6. 6-Kruize Parson[7]; 7. 37K-Kacie Pittman[1]

Race 135 (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Myles Bartley[1]; 2. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 3. 1T-Ryker Toops[7]; 4. 40-Tigh Shaffer[3]; 5. 55K-Kayden Anderson[6]; 6. 52-Carson Brazeal[2]; 7. 077-Cally Woodrow[4]

QUALIFIERS (TOP 12 IN COMBINED HEAT/QUALIFIER PASSING POINTS ADVANCE TO THE A-MAIN)

Race 190 - Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 9S-Braxton Stewart[1]; 2. 36-Landon Miner[4]; 3. 17B-Brycen Roush[6]; 4. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 5. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[10]; 6. 14B-Brayden Jewett[5]; 7. 141-Chase Buntin[7]; 8. 14Z-Zane Smith[9]; 9. 21-Tanner Thompson[8]; 10. 1T-Ryker Toops[2]

Race 191 - Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[4]; 2. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[8]; 4. 28B-Brex Woods[7]; 5. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 6. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[9]; 7. 7G-Landen Gansen[1]; 8. 29M-Myles Bartley[5]; 9. 10E-Eli Potter[6]; 10. 65J-Landon Snyder[10]

Race 192 - Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[4]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[1]; 4. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 5. 4G-Ryker Griggs[10]; 6. 7M-Miken Iverson[5]; 7. 45H-Heath Walton[8]; 8. 5B-Evan Boyd[6]; 9. 75-Masyn Truitt[9]; 10. 24Z-Julian Zayas[7]

Race 193 - Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 3. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 4. 5-Kaden Wells[3]; 5. 28K-McKenna Kren[6]; 6. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 7. 98-Mason McBride[9]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[10]; 9. 22-Ryker Jones[7]; 10. 35U-Carson Utz[8]

Race 194 - Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[2]; 3. 110-Keizer Kramer[9]; 4. 14C-River Cone[5]; 5. 7-Hudson Andrews[6]; 6. 18S-Bo Cheatham[3]; 7. 14R-Ryder Morris[7]; 8. 28W-Blainey Woods[10]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]; 10. 19-Liam Barton[4]

Race 195 - Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 96-Briggs Davis[5]; 3. 22D-Dalton Clary[2]; 4. 2V-Mason Vincent[4]; 5. 7X-Forest Holder[3]; 6. 17M-Mackcen Roush[7]; 7. 23-Hudson Little[8]; 8. 71-Jagger Wiggs[6]; 9. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[10]; 10. 38-Isabella Landis[9]

 

 

25th Rumble in Fort Wayne presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales

FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Ryan Flores, who recently added a NASCAR Cup Series championship ring to his resume as a tire changer for Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney, reminded the world Friday night that he hasn’t forgotten how to drive a race car either.

Flores pulled away from perennial opening night king Russ Gamester down the stretch to capture his first national midget win during the kickoff to the 25th Rumble in Fort Wayne presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales.

After inheriting the lead with 22 laps to go, when trouble befell both race-long dominator Joey Payne and past Rumble winner Kyle Hamilton, Flores never looked back en route to a 1.757-second victory in the 50-lap feature.

The New Jersey native was perfect through both late restarts and slower traffic, capturing top honors in the No. 15 Volkswagen-powered Hawk/Munchkin owned by open-wheel veteran Lou Cicconi Jr.

“I hate that Joey had his issues; he was the car to beat for a lot of that race and I think it would have been a good fight between us and Kyle (Hamilton),” noted Flores in victory lane. “That oil made for a tough moment for all of us, but thankful we could hold on and get the job done after that.”

It was an emotional victory for Flores, who spends most of his year changing tires for Blaney with Team Penske and rarely gets to showcase his driving talents due to his busy schedule.

“Man, this is special,” Flores said. “Lou Cicconi is the reason I do this; he’s why I fell in love with indoor racing, and to come here and do this … it’s such a great feeling.

“Racing here ain’t easy, and to do this in our third year here … it’s a bigger deal than people realize,” he added. “It’s such a learning curve and I give these guys so much credit. Indoor racing is its own discipline, and to win you have to master it just like anything else. It’s a style of racing I’ve always enjoyed and to leave here with a (Rumble) champion’s belt is something I’ll treasure for a long time, that’s for sure.”

Though a four-inversion placed surprise polesitter and Rumble rookie Curtis Setser II out front for the initial start, it was supermodified ace Joey Payne – driving Tony Stewart’s familiar No. 2 – who dominated the first half of the feature.

Payne slipped past Setser on the opening lap and brought Cap Henry with him, leading the first 17 circuits unopposed before a short scuffle at the front of the field with Henry and the Joe Liguori-owned No. 41.

Following a lap-16 caution for the spun machine of Setser in turn four, Henry edged ahead of Payne to lead the 18th lap before spinning in turn one moments after taking the top spot.

It was a shocking twist to an otherwise calm start to the main event, allowing Payne to retake the lead for the ensuing restart. He held serve through the halfway point, despite consistent pressure from Flores and a fast-closing Hamilton.

Hamilton grabbed second from Flores a lap after halfway, then rose to the lead on lap 28 when heartbreak befell Payne, who slid through a swath of fluid on the backstretch and slapped the wall with the right side of his black Munchkin midget.

Payne’s issues led to a red flag period for track cleanup and fume mitigation, while Flores narrowly escaped disaster himself at that point.

“I was running third when Joey hit the wall,” Flores noted. “I slid in that fluid myself, and we were lucky to escape without hitting anything.”

From there, Flores lined up for the lap-29 restart right behind Hamilton, who lost the handle on his Randy Burrow-owned No. 99 entering turn one and spun out to end his shot at the victory.

Subsequent spins by Hamilton on laps 30 and 36 put his car out of the race prior to the checkered flag.

Those restarts were no problem for Flores, who easily gapped Gamester over the final 14 laps. Gamester admitted afterward that Flores’ car was simply better than his as the laps went on.

“We didn’t have enough to stay with him (at the end),” Gamester said. “Still a good night for us, though.”

Last year’s opening night winner, Mario Clouser, filled out the podium finishers ahead of Travis Welpott and 600cc micro sprint veteran John Ivy, who piloted the second Randy Burrow entry and was in a national midget for the first time at the Rumble.

Notably, Welpott took one of Fedorcak’s famed Munchkins to fast qualifying honors, putting his Ernie Gorman-owned No. 18 atop the charts with a lap of 7.630 seconds (78.637 mph).

Welpott became the 15th different driver in Rumble history to top a national midget time trial session.

Nick Hamilton, Bryan Nuckles, Setser, Mike Fedorcak and Charlie Schultz closed the top 10.

Ivy added to his strong night with a flag-to-flag win in the non-winged 600cc micro sprint feature, leading all 25 laps despite an inspired runner-up effort from 18-year-old Grant Valkner.

Valkner finished second in the wingless class ahead of Tyler Lindsay, Dylan Woodling and Tyler Gunn.

Lindsay was recognized during pre-race ceremonies as one of the winners of the karaoke night competition held during the Rumble Kickoff Party on Thursday evening.

Cap Henry denied Tyler Shullick a victory in the winged 600cc micro sprint main event, taking the lead on lap 8 of 25 after then-leader Chase Ridenour spun in the No. 01.

Henry held off his teammate the rest of the way, despite a caution and subsequent restart with 11 to go for a spin by the No. 5 of Brian Busz. Nate Franklin, Kelsey Ivy and Colin Parker closed the top five.

Go-kart feature winners from day one included Erik Wolleson (Clone 400), Joey Pendergrass (Clone 360), Shawn Kluck (Clone 330), Devin Hammond (Senior Predator), Missy Bootes (Senior Champ), Kear Mills (Junior Champ), Landen Francis (Junior 3), and Weston Thunberg (Kid Karts).

Cruze Everage (Senior) and Zachary Kline (Junior) split the two mini wedge victories Friday, while Memarie Ashcraft (Animal Combined), Matthew Dennany (Heavy Honda), Grayson Hathaway (Senior Honda), Weston Kudner (Junior Honda), Chase Conrad (Heavy 160) and Lukas Waber (Light 160) all topped quarter midget mains.

An on-demand replay of day one from the 25th Rumble in Fort Wayne presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales is available through Pit Row TV, a member of the SPEED SPORT Network and the Rumble’s exclusive broadcast partner.

Day two of the Rumble kicks off at 11 a.m. ET Saturday with preliminary action. Opening ceremonies for the grand finale are scheduled for 7 p.m.

25th Rumble in Fort Wayne; Allen County War Memorial Coliseum; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Dec. 29, 2023

National Midget Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Travis Welpott, 18, Gorman-7.630; 2. Cap Henry, 41, Liguori-7.638; 3. Kyle Hamilton, 99, Burrow-7.761; 4. Ryan Flores, 15, Cicconi-7.798; 5. Mario Clouser, 99g, Guess-7.819; 6. Russ Gamester, 46, Gamester-7.822; 7. Joey Payne, 2, Stewart-7.844; 8. Bryan Nuckles, 59, Nuckles-7.848; 9. Mike Fedorcak, 97, Stewart-7.856; 10. Trey Osborne, 6, Kenyon-7.870; 11. Tim Creech Sr., 49c, Burrow-7.917; 12. Curtis Setser II, 24, Setser-7.933; 13. John Ivy, 98, Burrow-7.941; 14. Scott Koerner, 4b, 7.958; 15. Jackson Macenko, 24, Hayes-7.980; 16. Joe Liguori, 8up, Liguori-7.986; 17. Gage Rucker, 49, TNT-7.995; 18. Chris Neuenschwander, 3, Neuenschwander-8.007; 19. Nick Hamilton, 16, Kenyon-8.057; 20. Cooper Clouse, 7, Dietsch-8.105; 21. Zeth Sabo, 29, Farmer-8.109; 22. Thomas Schrage, 01, Hayes-8.162; 23. Ayrton Houk, 9, JK-8.211; 24. Cole Sink, 8o, Brewer-8.242; 25. Jordan Caskey, 33, Caskey-8.258; 26. Charlie Schultz, 9jr, Reiser-8.286; 27. Jim Anderson, 36, Anderson-8.351; 28. Andrew Prather, P8, Prather-8.382; 29. Thomas Eyman, 2e, Eyman-8.437; 30. Andrew Royer, 24r, Royer-8.584; 31. Bryan Buttler, 4, Buttler-8.592; 32. Daryl Campbell, 45, Campbell-8.603; 33. Joe Bares, 19, Test-8.684; 34. Tony Main, 9m, Main-NT; 35. Kasey Jedzrejek, 75, Cicconi/KJR-NT; 36. Lee Pierce, 42, Pierce-NT.

National Midget Heat #1 (10 laps, two transfer): 1. Mario Clouser [2], 2. Travis Welpott [3] / 3. Mike Fedorcak [1], 4. John Ivy [4], 5. Gage Rucker [5], 6. Jordan Caskey [7], 7. Zeth Sabo [6], 8. Thomas Eyman [8], 9. Joe Bares [9].

National Midget Heat #2 (10 laps, two transfer): 1. Cap Henry [3], 2. Russ Gamester [2] / 3. Chris Neuenschwander [5], 4. Thomas Schrage [6], 5. Andrew Royer [8], 6. Trey Osborne [1], 7. Scott Koerner [4], 8. Charlie Schultz [7], 9. Tony Main [9].

National Midget Heat #3 (10 laps, two transfer): 1. Joey Payne [2], 2. Kyle Hamilton [3] / 3. Nick Hamilton [5], 4. Jackson Macenko [4], 5. Jim Anderson [7], 6. Kasey Jedzrejek [9], 7. Tim Creech II [1], 8. Ayrton Houk [6], 9. Brian Buttler [8].

National Midget Heat #4 (10 laps, two transfer): 1. Curtis Setser II [1], 2. Ryan Flores [3] / 3. Bryan Nuckles [2], 4. Joe Liguori [4], 5. Cole Sink [6], 6. Andrew Prather [7], 7. Cooper Clouse [5], 8. Daryl Campbell [8], 9. Lee Pierce [9].

National Midget Last Chance Showdown #1 (12 laps, three transfer): 1. Mike Fedorcak [1], 2. John Ivy [3], 3. Nick Hamilton [2] / 4. Jackson Macenko [4], 5. Kasey Jedzrejek [8], 6. Jim Anderson [6], 7. Tim Creech II, 8. Zeth Sabo, 9. Ayrton Houk, 10. Jordan Caskey [7], 11. Gage Rucker [5], 12. Thomas Eyman, 13. Joe Bares (DNS), 14. Brian Buttler (DNS).

National Midget Last Chance Showdown #2 (12 laps, three transfer): 1. Bryan Nuckles [2], 2. Chris Neuenschwander [1], 3. Charlie Schultz [11] / 4. Tony Main [13], 5. Joe Liguori [4], 6. Andrew Prather [8], 7. Thomas Schrage [3], 8. Cole Sink [6], 9. Andrew Royer [5], 10. Cooper Clouse [10], 11. Scott Koerner [9], 12. Daryl Campbell [12], 13. Trey Osborne [7], 14. Lee Pierce (DNS).

National Midget A-Feature (50 laps): 1. 15-Ryan Flores [8], 2. 46-Russ Gamester [6], 3. 99g-Mario Clouser [4], 4. 18-Travis Welpott [5], 5. 98-John Ivy [11], 6. 16-Nick Hamilton [13], 7. 59-Bryan Nuckles [10], 8. 24-Curtis Setser II [1], 9. 97-Mike Fedorcak [9], 10. 9jr-Charlie Schultz [14], 11. 99-Kyle Hamilton [7], 12. 2-Joey Payne [2], 13. 41-Cap Henry [3], 14. 3-Chris Neuenschwander [12].

Lap Leader(s): Curtis Setser II (Grid), Joey Payne 1-17, Cap Henry 18, Joey Payne 19-28, Ryan Flores 29-50.

Hard Charger: 15-Ryan Flores (+7)

Winged 600cc Micro Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. 40-Tyler Shullick, 7.526; 2. 17-Cap Henry, 7.691; 3. 94-John Ivy, 7.796; 4. 87-Nate Franklin, 7.884; 5. 29i-Kelsey Ivy, 7.905; 6. 21-Clay Sanders, 7.914; 7. 18-Cody Tyler, 7.927; 8. 01-Chase Ridenour, 7.941; 9. 71r-Tylar Rankin, 7.947; 10. 26-Howard McCormick, 7.950; 11. 3-Dylan Woodling, 7.965; 12. 11b-Colin Parker, 8.036; 13. 5-Brian Busz, 8.085; 14. 08-Cory Grenzy, 8.124; 15. 27-Chris Jagger, 8.226; 16. 16w-Cooper Clouse, 8.288; 17. 14-Keith Ousley, 8.307; 18. 84-Bill Dunham, 8.441; 19. 10r-Ryan Ball, 5:44.877; 20. 62-Rod Henning, NT; 21. 5j-Josh Haynes, NT.

Winged 600cc Micro Heat #1 (8 laps, four transfer): 1. Tyler Shullick, 2. Nate Franklin, 3. Howard McCormick, 4. Ryan Ball / 5. Brian Busz, 6. Cooper Clouse, 7. Cody Tyler.

Winged 600cc Micro Heat #2 (8 laps, four transfer): 1. Cap Henry, 2. Chase Ridenour, 3. Kelsey Ivy, 4. Cory Grenzy / 5. Keith Ousley, 6. Dylan Woodling, 7. Rod Henning (DNS).

Winged 600cc Micro Heat #3 (8 laps, four transfer): 1. John Ivy, 2. Tylar Rankin, 3. Bill Dunham, 4. Chris Jagger / 5. Josh Haynes, 6. Colin Parker, 7. Clay Sanders.

Winged 600cc Micro Last Chance Showdown (8 laps, four transfer): 1. Brian Busz, 2. Dylan Woodling, 3. Colin Parker, 4. Cody Tyler / 5. Keith Ousley, 6. Cooper Clouse, 7. Clay Sanders (DNS), 8. Josh Haynes (DNS), 9. Rod Henning (DNS).

Winged 600cc Micro A-Feature (25 laps): 1. 17-Cap Henry [5], 2. 40-Tyler Shullick [6], 3. 87-Nate Franklin [3], 4. 29i-Kelsey Ivy [8], 5. 11b-Colin Parker [15], 6. 94-John Ivy [4], 7. 08-Cory Grenzy [11], 8. 01-Chase Ridenour [2], 9. 3-Dylan Woodling [14], 10. 26-Howard McCormick [7], 11. 27-Chris Jagger [12], 12. 84-Bill Dunham [9], 13. 10r-Ryan Ball [10], 14. 5-Brian Busz [13], 15. 18-Cody Tyler [16], 16. 71r-Tylar Rankin [1].

Lap Leader(s): Chase Ridenour 1-7, Cap Henry 8-25.

Hard Charger: 11b-Colin Parker (+10)

Non-Winged 600cc Micro Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. 73-Brent Busz, 8.108; 2. 16-Grant Valkner, 8.171; 3. 27m-Dylan Woodling, 8.239; 4. 21-Larry Joe Sroufe, 8.283; 5. 68g-Tyler Gunn, 8.290; 6. 20i-John Ivy, 8.319; 7. 9-Jonathan Reid, 8.357; 8. 15-Andy Hall, 8.369; 9. 17n-Dillon Nusbaum, 8.411; 10. 46-Tyler Lindsay, 8.424; 11. 12-Josh Ross, 8.481; 12. 57b-Michael Busz, 8.662; 13. 24r-Andrew Royer, 8.715; 14. 5h-Josh Haynes, 8.831; 15. ES10-Easton Zent, 8.864; 16. 51-Jason Ormsby, 8.905; 17. 4-Cameron McArthur, 9.057; 18. 88-Steve Myers, 9.101; 19. 75-Nathan Dishoungh, 9.232; 20. 00-Bryan Martin, 9.517; 21. 75b-Brian Busz, NT; 22. 8-Bruce Bretzman, NT.

Non-Winged 600cc Micro Heat #1 (10 laps, four transfer): 1. Jonathan Reid, 2. Tyler Lindsay, 3. Larry Joe Sroufe, 4. Brian Busz / 5. Andrew Royer, 6. Jason Ormsby, 7. Nathan Dishoungh, 8. Brent Busz.

Non-Winged 600cc Micro Heat #2 (10 laps, four transfer): 1. Grant Valkner, 2. Tyler Gunn, 3. Andy Hall, 4. Josh Ross / 5. Josh Haynes, 6. Cameron McArthur, 7. Bryan Martin. [1:32]

Non-Winged 600cc Micro Heat #3 (10 laps, four transfer): 1. John Ivy, 2. Dylan Woodling, 3. Dillon Nusbaum, 4. Michael Busz / 5. Easton Zent, 6. Steve Myers, 7. Bruce Bretzman (DNS).

Non-Winged 600cc Micro Last Chance Showdown (10 laps, four transfer): 1. Andrew Royer, 2. Brent Busz, 3. Josh Haynes, 4. Easton Zent / 5. Nathan Dishoungh, 6. Bryan Martin, 7. Cameron McArthur, 8. Jason Ormsby, 9. Steve Myers, 10. Bruce Bretzman (DNS).

Non-Winged 600cc Micro A-Feature (25 laps): 1. John Ivy [1], 2. Grant Valkner [2], 3. Tyler Lindsay [4], 4. Dylan Woodling [6], 5. Tyler Gunn [5], 6. Brent Busz [14], 7. Larry Joe Sroufe [7], 8. Brian Busz [10], 9. Michael Busz [12], 10. Andrew Royer [13], 11. Andy Hall [8], 12. Easton Zent [16], 13. Josh Ross [11], 14. Josh Haynes [15], 15. Dillon Nusbaum [9], 16. Jonathan Reid [3].

Lap Leader(s): John Ivy 1-25.

Hard Charger: #73 – Brent Busz (+8)

Clone 400 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jamie Miller, 2. Seumus Calderwood, 3. Travis Fisher, 4. Brenton Lamb, 5. Rodney Bufkins, 6. Roger Olinger.

Clone 400 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jo Jo Warner, 2. Erik Wolleson, 3. JR Ruefer, 4. Trenten Vogts, 5. Jesse Ainsworth, 6. Kyle Watson (DNS).

Clone 400 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Travis Fisher, 2. Seumus Calderwood, 3. Jamie Miller, 4. Rodney Bufkins, 5. Brenton Lamb, 6. Roger Olinger (DNS).

Clone 400 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jo Jo Warner, 2. Erik Wolleson, 3. JR Ruefer, 4. Trenten Vogts, 5. Jesse Ainsworth, 6. Kyle Watson (DNS).

Clone 400 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Erik Wolleson, 2. Jo Jo Warner, 3. Seumus Calderwood, 4. Jamie Miller, 5. Travis Fisher, 6. Brenton Lamb, 7. Jesse Ainsworth, 8. Roger Olinger, 9. Trenten Vogts, 10. JR Ruefer (DNS), 11. Rodney Bufkins (DNS), 12. Kyle Watson (DNS).

Clone 360 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Josh McKnight, 2. Jake Shelley, 3. Derek Hammond, 4. Shawn Kluck, 5. AJ Roderick, 6. Landon Delong, 7. Kagen Schroyer, 8. Quentin Graham, 9. Philip Schneider.

Clone 360 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Alex Smolders, 2. Doug Sterly, 3. Joey Pendergrass, 4. Spencer Smolders, 5. John Miller, 6. Justin Sondergroth, 7. Randy Spettle, 8. Brenton Lamb, 9. Zach Wolfe.

Clone 360 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Quentin Graham, 2. Philip Schneider, 3. Shawn Kluck, 4. Derek Hammond, 5. Josh McKnight, 6. Landon Delong, 7. AJ Roderick, 8. Kagen Schroyer, 9. Jake Shelley.

Clone 360 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Alex Smolders, 2. Zach Wolfe, 3. Joey Pendergrass, 4. Doug Sterly, 5. Spencer Smolders, 6. Justin Sondergroth, 7. John Miller, 8. Randy Spettle, 9. Brenton Lamb (DNS).

Clone 360 B-Feature (8 laps, top six transfer): 1. Zach Wolfe, 2. John Miller, 3. Justin Sondergroth, 4. Landon Delong, 5. Randy Spettle, 6. Kagen Schroyer / 7. A.J. Roderick (DNS), 8. Brenton Lamb (DNS).

Clone 360 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Joey Pendergrass, 2. Shawn Kluck, 3. Josh McKnight, 4. Alex Smolders, 5. Quentin Graham, 6. Jake Shelley, 7. Spencer Smolders, 8. Zach Wolfe, 9. Derek Hammond, 10. Justin Sondergroth, 11. Randy Spettle, 12. Doug Sterly, 13. Philip Schneider, 14. Landon Delong, 15. Kagen Schroyer, 16. John Miller.

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Philip Schneider, 2. Shawn Kluck, 3. Justin Sondergroth, 4. Derek Hammond, 5. Colton Hower, 6. Kagen Schroyer.

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Doug Sterly, 2. Josh McKnight, 3. Joey Pendergrass, 4. Andrew Myers, 5. Landon Delong, 6. Shane Bufkin.

Clone 330 Round 1, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Jake Shelley, 2. Alex Smolders, 3. A.J. Roderick, 4. Randy Spettle, 5. Hector Garcia, 6. Quentin Graham (DNS).

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Shawn Kluck, 2. Philip Schneider, 3. Derek Hammond, 4. Justin Sondergroth, 5. Colton Hower, 6. Kagen Schroyer.

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Joey Pendergrass, 2. Josh McKnight, 3. Andrew Myers, 4. Landon Delong, 5. Shane Bufkin, 6. Doug Sterly.

Clone 330 Round 2, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Jake Shelley, 2. Quentin Graham, 3. Alex Smolders, 4. A.J. Roderick, 5. Hector Garcia, 6. Randy Spettle.

Clone 330 B-Feature (8 laps, top six transfer): 1. Quentin Graham, 2. Derek Hammond, 3. Andrew Myers, 4. Colton Hower, 5. Randy Spettle, 6. Kagen Schroyer / 7. Shane Bufkin, 8. Hector Garcia, 9. Landon Delong, 10. A.J. Roderick.

Clone 330 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Shawn Kluck, 2. Quentin Graham, 3. Alex Smolders, 4. Josh McKnight, 5. Doug Sterly, 6. Joey Pendergrass, 7. Philip Schneider, 8. Derek Hammond, 9. Andrew Myers, 10. Randy Spettle, 11. Kagen Schroyer, 12. Justin Sondergroth, 13. Colton Hower, 14. Jake Shelley.

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Ramon Ortiz, 2. Devin Hammond, 3. Jacob Layton, 4. Jeff Miller, 5. Curtis Hicks, 6. Ian Deye, 7. Travis Jennette (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Manix Furqueron, 2. Derek Lilly, 3. Logan Starr, 4. Darcie Hammond, 5. Lee Prater, 6. Lee Ballard, 7. Grant Kanfield (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Steven Dombrowski, 2. Kal Spallenger, 3. Cody Gallogly, 4. Austin Geckle, 5. John Babcock, 6. Jeremy Champion (DNS), 7. Gary Klamrowski (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 1, Heat 4 (8 laps): 1. Jaden Edwards, 2. Josh McNicol, 3. Kalib Richardson, 4. Jeremy Hamilton, 5. Noah Eberly, 6. JT Duty, 7. Jordan Wright (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Devin Hammond, 2. Ramon Ortiz, 3. Jacob Layton, 4. Ian Deye, 5. Jeff Miller, 6. Curtis Hicks, 7. Travis Jennette (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Manix Furqueron, 2. Logan Starr, 3. Derek Lilly, 4. Darcie Hammond, 5. Lee Prater, 6. Lee Ballard, 7. Grant Kanfield (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 3 (8 laps): 1. Steven Dombrowski, 2. Kal Spallenger, 3. Austin Geckle, 4. Cody Gallogly, 5. John Babcock, 6. Gary Klamrowski (DNS), 7. Jeremy Champion (DNS).

Senior Predator Round 2, Heat 4 (8 laps): 1. JT Duty, 2. Jaden Edwards, 3. Josh McNicol, 4. Kalib Richardson, 5. Jeremy Hamilton, 6. Noah Eberly (DNS), 7. Jordan Wright (DNS).

Senior Predator B-Feature 1 (8 laps, top three transfer): 1. Cody Gallogly, 2. Jacob Layton, 3. Kalib Richardson / 4. Ian Deye, 5. John Babcock, 6. JT Duty (DNS), 7. Curtis Hicks (DNS), 8. Noah Eberly (DNS), 9. Gary Klamrowski (DNS), 10. Travis Jennette (DNS).

Senior Predator B-Feature 2 (8 laps, top three transfer): 1. Darcie Hammond, 2. Jeremy Hamilton, 3. Austin Geckle / 4. Josh McNicol, 5. Jeff Miller, 6. Noah Eberly, 7. Curtis Hicks, 8. Lee Prater, 9. Grant Kanfield (DNS), 10. Jordan Wright (DNS).

Senior Predator A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Devin Hammond, 2. Logan Starr, 3. Derek Lilly, 4. Manix Furqueron, 5. Kalib Richardson, 6. Steven Dombrowski, 7. Kal Spallenger, 8. Darcie Hammond, 9. Jeremy Hamilton, 10. Austin Geckle, 11. Jaden Edwards, 12. Ramon Ortiz, 13. Cody Gallogly, 14. Jacob Layton.

Senior Champ Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Ryan Moran, 2. Spencer Smolders, 3. Erik Wolleson, 4. Missy Bootes, 5. Steven Berlin, 6. Hayden McKnight.

Senior Champ Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Dylan Woodling, 2. Dominic Phillips, 3. Kevin Wall, 4. Dallas Geckle, 5. Charlie Schultz, 6. Kevin Mingus.

Senior Champ Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Missy Bootes, 2. Spencer Smolders, 3. Ryan Moran, 4. Steven Berlin, 5. Erik Wolleson, 6. Hayden McKnight.

Senior Champ Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kevin Wall, 2. Dominic Phillips, 3. Charlie Schultz, 4. Dylan Woodling, 5. Dallas Geckle, 6. Kevin Mingus.

Senior Champ A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Missy Bootes, 2. Ryan Moran, 3. Steven Berlin, 4. Kevin Wall, 5. Erik Wolleson, 6. Dylan Woodling, 7. Dominic Phillips, 8. Dallas Geckle, 9. Kevin Mingus, 10. Hayden McKnight, 11. Charlie Schultz, 12. Spencer Smolders.

Junior Champ Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Jordan Hadley, 2. Kear Mills, 3. Benji Siferd, 4. Greysen Thompson, 5. Landon Schneider, 6. Brody Gibson.

Junior Champ Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kyleigh Drummond, 2. Ruger Lough, 3. Camdynn Bollenbacher, 4. Ethan Hunt, 5. Zoe Herzig.

Junior Champ Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Landon Schneider, 2. Jordan Hadley, 3. Brody Gibson, 4. Kear Miills, 5. Greysen Thompson, 6. Benji Siferd (DNS).

Junior Champ Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ruger Lough, 2. Camdynn Bollenbacher, 3. Zoe Herzig, 4. Kyleigh Drummond, 5. Ethan Hunt (DNS).

Junior Champ A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Kear Mills, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Ruger Lough, 4. Camdynn Bollenbacher, 5. Jordan Hadley, 6. Zoe Herzig, 7. Ethan Hunt, 8. Brody Gibson, 9. Benji Siferd, 10. Greysen Thompson, 11. Landon Schneider.

Junior 3 Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Dylan Trost, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Roman Brown, 4. Ethan Kline, 5. Ruger Lough (DNS).

Junior 3 Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Landen Francis, 2. Jordan Hadley, 3. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 4. Drayton Lowery, 5. Kear Mills (DNS).

Junior 3 Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Kyleigh Drummond, 2. Dylan Trost, 3. Roman Brown, 4. Ethan Kline, 5. Ruger Lough (DNS).

Junior 3 Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Landen Francis, 2. Jordan Hadley, 3. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 4. Drayton Lowery (DNS), 5. Kear Mills (DNS).

Junior 3 A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Landen Francis, 2. Kyleigh Drummond, 3. Dylan Trost, 4. Jaxon Kilpatrick, 5. Jordan Hadley, 6. Roman Brown, 7. Drayton Lowery, 8. Ethan Kline, 9. Ruger Lough (DNS), 10. Kear Mills (DNS).

Kid Karts Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Paisley Martin, 2. Weston Thunberg, 3. Ryker Benning, 4. Lawsen Prater, 5. Keilan Calderwood, 6. Colton Bollenbacher, 7. Sammy Stump, 8. Coltyn Gibson, 9. Susan Contreras (DNS).

Kid Karts Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Weston Thunberg, 2. Paisley Martin, 3. Ryker Benning, 4. Lawsen Prater, 5. Keilan Calderwood, 6. Colton Bollenbacher, 7. Coltyn Gibson, 8. Sammy Stump, 9. Susan Contreras (DNS).

Kid Kart A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Weston Thunberg, 2. Ryker Benning, 3. Paisley Martin, 4. Keilan Calderwood, 5. Lawsen Prater, 6. Colton Bollenbacher, 7. Coltyn Gibson, 8. Sammy Stump, 9. Susan Contreras (DNS).

Senior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Bobby Johnson III, 2. Colton Gill, 3. Audee Proctor, 4. Layden Delong, 5. Madison Zelmer, 6. Kyler Jaroniewski, 7. Cruze Everage (DQ).

Senior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Austin Mccallum, 2. Abbey Meyers, 3. Brycen Schrock, 4. Kaden Sexton, 5. Aaden McCaslin, 6. Gracie Gurd, 7. Colby Brownlee.

Senior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Bobby Johnson III, 2. Kyler Jaroniewski, 3. Cruze Everage, 4. Colton Gill, 5. Audee Proctor, 6. Madison Zelmer, 7. Layden Delong.

Senior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kaden Sexton, 2. Brycen Schrock, 3. Abbey Meyers, 4. Austin Mccallum, 5. Gracie Gurd, 6. Aaden McCaslin, 7. Colby Brownlee.

Senior Mini Wedge A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Cruze Everage, 2. Brycen Schrock, 3. Austin Mccallum, 4. Audee Proctor, 5. Colton Gill, 6. Colby Brownlee, 7. Gracie Gurd, 8. Kaden Sexton, 9. Abbey Meyers, 10. Bobby Johnson III, 11. Madison Zelmer, 12. Aaden McCaslin, 13. Layden Delong, 14. Kyler Jaroniewski.

Junior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Zachary Kline, 2. Drayven Vitali, 3. Greyson Marcinkowski, 4. Alex Frazier, 5. Bleighton Delong, 6. Kaiden Landers, 7. Knox Danley (DNS), 8. Avery Harvey (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Kyle Santora, 2. Bryson Ross, 3. Brentley Evans, 4. Axle Hayes, 5. Peyton Eaton, 6. Jerry Andrews III, 7. Kylor Peace (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Zachary Kline, 2. Drayven Vitali, 3. Greyson Marcinkowski, 4. Alex Frazier, 5. Bleighton Delong, 6. Avery Harvey (DNS), 7. Knox Danley (DNS), 8. Kaiden Landers (DNS).

Junior Mini Wedge Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Bryson Ross, 2. Peyton Eaton, 3. Brentley Evans, 4. Axle Hayes, 5. Jerry Andrews III, 6. Kyle Santora, 7. Kylor Peace.

Junior Mini Wedge A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Zachary Kline, 2. Bryson Ross, 3. Kylor Peace, 4. Drayven Vitali, 5. Kyle Santora, 6. Peyton Eaton, 7. Bleighton Delong, 8. Alex Frazier, 9. Brentley Evans, 10. Jerry Andrews III, 11. Greyson Marcinkowski, 12. Axle Hayes, 13. Kaiden Landers, 14. Avery Harvey (DNS), 15. Knox Danley (DNS).

Animal Combined QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Cam Lindsay, 2. Memarie Ashcraft, 3. Augustine Punke, 4. Alex Barrett, 5. Jacob Bonafield, 6. Easton Etherington, 7. Chase Conrad.

Animal Combined QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ellis Mendoza, 2. Lukas Waber, 3. Charlie Lindsey, 4. T.J. Borsos, 5. Phillip Clement Jr., 6. Rylan Nuckles, 7. Kaylee Travis.

Animal Combined QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Cam Lindsay, 2. Augustine Punke, 3. Memarie Ashcraft, 4. Chase Conrad, 5. Alex Barrett, 6. Jacob Bonafield, 7. Easton Etherington (DNS).

Animal Combined QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Charlie Lindsey, 3. Ellis Mendoza, 4. T.J. Borsos, 5. Phillip Clement Jr., 6. Rylan Nuckles, 7. Kaylee Travis.

Animal Combined QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Memarie Ashcraft, 2. Ellis Mendoza, 3. Lukas Waber, 4. Cam Lindsay, 5. Augustine Punke, 6. Chase Conrad, 7. Charlie Lindsey, 8. T.J. Borsos, 9. Jacob Bonafield, 10. Alex Barrett, 11. Rylan Nuckles, 12. Kaylee Travis, 13. Easton Etherington, 14. Phillip Clement Jr.

Heavy Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Aiden Slightom, 2. Cohen Ellet, 3. T.J. Borsos, 4. Matthew Dennany, 5. Jimmy High III, 6. Easton Etherington, 7. Lily Gerbasi, 8. Chase Conrad (DNS), 9. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Lily Gerbasi, 2. T.J. Borsos, 3. Cohen Ellet, 4. Jimmy High III, 5. Aiden Slightom, 6. Chase Conrad, 7. Easton Etherington, 8. Matthew Dennany, 9. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Matthew Dennany, 2. Cohen Ellet, 3. T.J. Borsos, 4. Aiden Slightom, 5. Jimmy High III, 6. Easton Etherington, 7. Lily Gerbasi, 8. Chase Conrad, 9. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Senior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Grayson Hathaway, 2. Austin Keehn, 3. Jacob Bonafield, 4. Connie Dailey, 5. Ethan Riley, 6. Blake Lindsey (DNS).

Senior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Ellis Mendoza, 2. Rylan Nuckles, 3. Alex Barrett, 4. Kaylee Travis, 5. Charlie Lindsey, 6. Blaze Grevenstuk.

Senior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Grayson Hathaway, 2. Austin Keehn, 3. Jacob Bonafield, 4. Connie Dailey, 5. Ethan Riley, 6. Blake Lindsey (DNS).

Senior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Charlie Lindsey, 2. Alex Barrett, 3. Ellis Mendoza, 4. Kaylee Travis, 5. Blaze Grevenstuk, 6. Rylan Nuckles.

Senior Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Grayson Hathaway, 2. Austin Keehn, 3. Ellis Mendoza, 4. Jacob Bonafield, 5. Alex Barrett, 6. Connie Dailey, 7. Kaylee Travis, 8. Blaze Grevenstuk, 9. Charlie Lindsey, 10. Ethan Riley, 11. Rylan Nuckles, 12. Blake Lindsey (DNS).

Junior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Giovanni Anderlini, 2. Emme Nuckles, 3. Edisen Allred, 4. R.J. Smith, 5. Colton Stillwell, 6. Caleb Taylor.

Junior Honda QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Weston Kudner, 2. Nolan Elliott, 3. Daxton Terrell, 4. Connor Crabtree, 5. Dylan Stiener (DNS), 6. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Junior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Giovanni Anderlini, 2. Edisen Allred, 3. Colton Stillwell, 4. R.J. Smith, 5. Emme Nuckles, 6. Caleb Taylor.

Junior Honda QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Weston Kudner, 2. Nolan Elliott, 3. Dylan Stiener, 4. Daxton Terrell, 5. Connor Crabtree, 6. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Junior Honda QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Weston Kudner, 2. Giovanni Anderlini, 3. Nolan Elliott, 4. R.J. Smith, 5. Dylan Stiener, 6. Emme Nuckles, 7. Colton Stillwell, 8. Daxton Terrell, 9. Connor Crabtree, 10. Edisen Allred, 11. Caleb Taylor, 12. Jacks Phillips (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Chase Conrad, 2. Riley Allen, 3. Cohen Ellet, 4. Blaine Withers, 5. Lily Gerbasi.

Heavy 160 QM Round 1, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jonathon Decker, 2. Aiden Slightom, 3. Augustine Punke, 4. Easton Etherington, 5. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Blaine Withers, 2. Lily Gerbasi, 3. Chase Conrad, 4. Cohen Ellet, 5. Riley Allen.

Heavy 160 QM Round 2, Heat 2 (8 laps): 1. Jonathon Decker, 2. Aiden Slightom, 3. Augustine Punke, 4. Easton Etherington, 5. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Heavy 160 QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Chase Conrad, 2. Jonathon Decker, 3. Blaine Withers, 4. Aiden Slightom, 5. Augustine Punke, 6. Cohen Ellet, 7. Riley Allen, 8. Lily Gerbasi, 9. Easton Etherington, 10. Graham Huffman (DNS).

Light 160 QM Round 1, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Davey Alsip, 2. Lukas Waber, 3. Weston Kudner, 4. Grayson Hathaway, 5. Myles Osborn, 6. Austin Keehn, 7. Charlie Lindsey, 8. Giovanni Anderlini, 9. Connie Dailey.

Light 160 QM Round 2, Heat 1 (8 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Weston Kudner, 3. Giovanni Anderlini, 4. Austin Keehn, 5. Davey Alsip, 6. Connie Dailey, 7. Grayson Hathaway, 8. Charlie Lindsey, 9. Myles Osborn (DNS).

Light 160 QM A-Feature (15 laps): 1. Lukas Waber, 2. Davey Alsip, 3. Giovanni Anderlini, 4. Myles Osborn, 5. Grayson Hathaway, 6. Weston Kudner, 7. Austin Keehn, 8. Charlie Lindsey, 9. Connie Dailey.

 

 

Rumble in Fort Wayne

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Dec. 29, 2023) – The silver running of the Rumble in Fort Wayne got underway Thursday evening inside Allen County War Memorial Coliseum with one of the busiest practice nights in recent memory.

Headlined by 37 national midget entries, more than 200 race cars across 19 different classes took at least one timed lap around the sixth-mile concrete oval during a pair of sessions on the Coliseum floor.

Joe Liguori, the third-generation racer who has done everything but park his No. 8up midget in Rumble victory lane, turned one of the fastest laps of the day of 8.147 seconds during the first practice session.

Liguori felt so good about his race car that he elected to sit out the final session, noting with a smile that “the track is going to change anyways” throughout the weekend.

“We’re always decent on practice night here. We never really try to chase the racetrack,” Liguori noted. “This year, Larry (Boos) and his crew have given us a really racy surface so far … so I think you’ll see that as the weekend goes on.

“We were really good here last year, and we made a few changes over the summer to make the car a little better. Cap (Henry) was second in both sessions with our team car, so I think that’s a good omen for this whole camp and we’re really hoping it translates into results on Friday and Saturday when it counts.”

Ryan “Skip” Flores, one of the tire changers for recent NASCAR Cup Series champion Ryan Blaney, set the fastest overall practice time at 7.799 seconds during the final session.

– While some racers come to the Rumble in Fort Wayne fresh off a busy outdoor motorsports season, 18-year-old Grant Valkner is one of the Rumble racers who only gets to compete once a year.

Valkner, whose younger brother races quarter midgets nationally through the summer, competes in the non-winged 600 micro sprint class in Fort Wayne and tipped that his Rumble sojourns each winter are some of his favorite memories and experiences.

“That’s what makes this place so special; it’s just a melting pot of different racing backgrounds,” Valkner said. “You’ve got people like Joe (Liguori) or John Ivy who race week in and week out during the summer, and then there’s some folks like me where this is our one shot to pull the car out and have some fun. My dad wants to give my brother the same opportunity to try and advance (in racing) that I had when I was growing up, and I’m fine with that and comfortable with where I’m at now.

“If this is my one chance a year to go and have fun in a race car, I always tell people that it’s a pretty fun one to get to choose. There’s nothing else like racing in this building.”

– Tony Stewart may not be racing his familiar Our Gang Poker No. 2 during this weekend’s Rumble, but that didn’t mean that he wasn’t plugged into the happenings inside the Coliseum.

The three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and soon-to-be NHRA Top Fuel rookie arrived on the scene, as he’d previously planned, just before the first round of national midget practice Thursday.

Stewart was on hand watching as supermodified ace Joey Payne and famed Munchkin fabricator Mike Fedorcak wheeled two of Tony Stewart Racing’s indoor midgets during the pair of hot lap sessions.

He smiled as he reminisced with friends and fans alike, but was quick to note that “it’s a lot less fun when I’m not racing,” as he continues to recover from a recent shoulder surgery.

– One of the bigger storylines entering the silver edition of the Rumble is the absence of several notable names from the national midget entry list.

In addition to Stewart, multi-time winners Billy Wease (five) and Justin Peck (three) are not competing at the Coliseum this weekend. Peck is racing his Buch Motorsports sprint car in Australia this winter.

– Thursday’s practice night was a relatively tidy affair, going green at 4:30 p.m. ET sharp and taking the final checkered flag just after 9:40 p.m.

Thirty-eight practice groups over a span of five hours and 10 minutes, with no major incidents during the evening, was something that promoter Larry Boos later noted “is exactly what we like to see.”

– Nearly 300 total entries are expected when the first day of racing kicks off at 11 a.m. ET Friday.

Live coverage of the weekend’s action can be viewed through Pit Row TV, part of the SPEED SPORT Network.

 

 

39th Annual Tulsa Shootout Rolls Into Round 147

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 28, 2023) Wrapping up the second day of competition at the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy, the marathon of Micros is starting to near the mid-point as 147 of 368 races have been completed.

125 drivers have picked up a Heat Race, D, or C-Main win this far, with Micheal Faccinto and Colton Robinson atop that count with three each. The list of drivers with two or more wins currently stands at 20. Total entries that have seen action stands at 1,435 out of the 1,698 that checked in. That number is comprised of 682 drivers.

One class of Heat Races remains for Joe’s Racing Products Stock Non-Wing Micros. A total of 42 are slated to kick off Friday’s lineup of events. Friday shows 95 races on the schedule to bring the event to 243 by the day’s end.

Racing is set to begin at 9:00 A.M. (CT). The SageNet Center opens at 7:00 A.M. (CT).

The tentative daily order of events is as follows:

Friday Schedule:

Heat Races (8 laps):

148-189: Stock Non-Wing (42)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

190-195: Junior Sprints (6)

E (8 Laps), D & C Mains (10 Laps):

196-203: Outlaw Non-Wing E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

204-211: Outlaw Non-Wing D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

212-219: Outlaw Non-Wing C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

220-227: A Class Winged E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

228-235: A Class Winged D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

236-243: A Class Winged C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Saturday Schedule:

E (8 Laps), D & C Mains (10 Laps):

244-251: Stock Non-Wing E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

252-259: Stock Non-Wing D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

260-267: Stock Non-Wing C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

268-275: Outlaw Non-Wing (8)

Restricted C Mains and Junior Sprint C & B MAINS (10 Laps)

276-281: Restricted C Mains (6 – 3 Advance to B Mains)

282-285: Junior Sprint C Mains (4 -2 Advance to B Mains)

286-289: Junior Sprint B Mains (10 Laps: 4 – Top 2 from each Advance to A Main)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

290-297: Stock Non-Wing (8)

298-303: Restricted A Class (6)

304-311: Outlaw Winged (8)

312-319: A Class Winged (8)

Sunday Schedule:

B Mains:

320-327: Stock Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

328-335: Outlaw Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

336-341: Restricted A Class (12 Laps: 6 – Top 3 from each Advance to LCQ)

342-349: Outlaw Winged (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

350-357: A Class Winged (12 Laps: 8 Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

Last Chance A Main Qualifiers (12 Laps):

358: Stock Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

359: Outlaw Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

360: Restricted A Class (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

361: A Class Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

362: Outlaw Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

Championship A Mains:

363: Stock Non-Wing (30 Laps)

364: Junior Sprints (20 Laps)

365: Outlaw Non-Wing (30 Laps)

366: Restricted A Class (25 Laps)

367: A Class Winged (30 Laps)

368: Outlaw Winged (55 Laps)

Racing each day begins at 9:00 A.M. (CT)

Fans not able to attend the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout can see every lap of action on http://www.floracing.com.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

Results:

39th annual Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Thursday, December 28, 2023

RS12 Motorsports Winged Outlaw:

Heat Races (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races

Race 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[6]; 4. 28H-Chelby Hinton[4]; 5. 21X-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[7]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[9]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[10]; 9. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[8]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]

Race 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 4M-Jaylon Mills[8]; 8. 81A-Dekota Gay[9]; 9. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 10. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr

Race 3 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[5]; 4. 4H-Blake Hahn[8]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 7. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 8. 21H-Levi Hinck[9]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[1]; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 4 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 3. 93M-Jesse Maurer[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[3]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[8]; 6. 95-Paige Moss[6]; 7. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 8. 15-Rob Pajauis[5]; 9. (DNF) 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[10]

Race 5 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[1]; 3. 44-Anthony Sunde[2]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[6]; 5. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[4]; 6. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 8. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 9. 19X-Tomas Partington[3]; 10. 12R-Harrison Robards[7]

Race 6 (8 Laps): 1. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[9]; 4. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 5. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 6. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[5]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[7]; 9. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 10. (DNS) 9-Sawyer Davis

Race 7 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 6. 3S-Brody Strong[4]; 7. 91K-Kevin Bayer[5]; 8. 17S-Baron Silva[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]

Race 8 (8 Laps): 1. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 2. 11X-Stefan Sidur[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[7]; 5. 118-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[6]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 8. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 9. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 10. 78-Brody Wake[10]

Race 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[1]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[3]; 3. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[6]; 8. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 9. (DNF) 81-Frank Flud[9]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 10 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 4. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[3]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 6. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[4]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 8. L3-Prestin Dalton[6]; 9. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]

Race 11 (8 Laps): 1. 23S-Cody Samuels[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. 8G-Teddy Bivert[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 6. 22M-Maxwell Moser[4]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[5]; 8. 72D-Derrick Black[10]; 9. (DNF) 14R-Jake Nail[7]; 10. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]

Race 12 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 2. 56-Cody Key[9]; 3. 14J-Jett Nunley[4]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[3]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[10]; 8. 191-Bash Ferguson[5]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[6]; 10. 37-Josh Jackson[1]

Race 13 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 4. 12-Allen Cope[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[10]; 6. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[7]; 10. 01D-Jim Mattison[5]

Race 14 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[1]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[7]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[10]; 5. 99-Brett Osborn[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[4]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 88P-Tony Penick[9]; 9. 87C-Jesse Edwards[2]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]

Race 15 (8 Laps): 1. 5L-Dusty Young[2]; 2. 43-Jack Thomas[1]; 3. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[8]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[6]; 6. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 9K-Kieran Casillas[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[5]; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 16 (8 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 2. 00T-TJ Stark[5]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[6]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[2]; 6. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[7]; 8. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 10. (DQ) 48M-Coen McDaniel[1]

Race 17 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 10T-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[3]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 29S-Blake Scott[8]; 8. 62-Rachel Zabawa[5]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea[10]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]

Race 18 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 4. 1F-Jason Friesen[6]; 5. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[2]; 7. 25K-Kyle Spence[8]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]

Race 19 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[1]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[10]; 4. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[3]; 6. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[5]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[7]; 10. 27-Bryan Davidson[6]

Race 20 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 4. 29-Scott Sawyer[8]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[5]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[10]; 8. 29M-Lawrence Mann[1]; 9. 14M-Drake Carter[7]; 10. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]

Race 21 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[8]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 6. 7G-Jackson Gray[1]; 7. 15C-Brody Brown[7]; 8. 33M-Ryan Mueller[5]; 9. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 22 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[2]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 6. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]; 8. 14W-Tyler Walton[1]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 23 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[5]; 3. 14T-Tylen Trammel[4]; 4. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 5. 91F-Alec Frisell[6]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 44H-Hayden Holt[8]; 8. 7C-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 52R-Jim McNulty[1]; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 24 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 4. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 5. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[6]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[8]

Race 25 (8 Laps): 1. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[9]; 5. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 6. 1A-Anton Hernandez[7]; 7. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[4]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]

D-Mains (Top 4 from each advance to C-Mains)

Race 136 - D1 (8 Laps): 1. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[2]; 2. 29D-Dylan Menditto[3]; 3. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]; 4. 31E-Eric Erdmann[1]; 5. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[4]; 6. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[7]; 7. (DNF) 72D-Josh Jackson[8]; 8. (DNF) 17X-Alex Caldwell[5]; 9. (DNS) 03R-Hunter Rhoades; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 137 - D2 (8 Laps): 1. 14M-Drake Carter[2]; 2. 9B-Casey Bauman[1]; 3. 52R-Jim McNulty[3]; 4. 9-Sawyer Davis[5]; 5. 01D-Jim Mattison[4]; 6. (DNS) 14R-Jake Nail; 7. (DNS) 1H-Connor Lee; 8. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr; 9. (DNS) 87C-Jesse Edwards; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 138 - D3 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[1]; 2. 78-Brody Wake[3]; 3. 29M-Lawrence Mann[2]; 4. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[7]; 5. 12R-Harrison Robards[6]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[8]; 7. 84J-JT Qualls[9]; 8. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[4]; 9. (DNS) 4K-Khloe Cotton; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 139 - D4 (8 Laps): 1. 7A-Aaron Jesina[1]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[4]; 3. 48M-Coen McDaniel[5]; 4. 5H-Haylee Papp[2]; 5. (DNS) 27-Bryan Davidson; 6. (DNS) 14W-Tyler Walton; 7. (DNS) 19X-Tomas Partington; 8. (DNS) 5K-Jack Kassik; 9. (DNS) 37X-Xander Dundon; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

C-Main (Top 2 from each advance to B-Mains)

Race 140 - C1 (10 Laps): 1. 118-Kole Kirkman[2]; 2. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 3. 25K-Kyle Spence[5]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 5. 15C-Brody Brown[6]; 6. 52H-Hayden Mabe[10]; 7. 12A-Chase McDermand[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 10. 31E-Eric Erdmann[12]; 11. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 12. 29D-Dylan Menditto[11]; 13. (DNS) 8T-Tyler Kuykendall; 14. (DNS) 81A-Dekota Gay

Race 141 - C2 (10 Laps): 1. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 2. 23J-Josh Castro[3]; 3. 14P-Josh Pierson[2]; 4. 2W-Austin Wood[4]; 5. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]; 6. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]; 8. 80N-Shawn Jones[11]; 9. 44H-Hayden Holt[5]; 10. 191-Bash Ferguson[8]; 11. 7C-Connor Lundy[9]; 12. (DNS) 44K-Cory Kelley; 13. (DNS) 999-Derrick Black; 14. (DNS) 97-Donnie Burrows

Race 142 - C3 (10 Laps): 1. 99-Brett Osborn[1]; 2. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 3. 10W-Will Scribner[2]; 4. 3S-Brody Strong[6]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[4]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[5]; 7. 14M-Drake Carter[11]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[8]; 9. 62-Rachel Zabawa[9]; 10. 91K-Kevin Bayer[7]; 11. 66-Jayden Clay[10]; 12. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[12]; 13. 52R-Jim McNulty[13]; 14. (DNS) 01-Kaden Weger

Race 143 - C4 (10 Laps): 1. 21X-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 4. 33M-Ryan Mueller[9]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[11]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[3]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[4]; 8. 9-Sawyer Davis[12]; 9. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[6]; 10. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[7]; 11. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[10]; 12. 3R-Rylan Gray[8]; 13. (DNS) 24T-Glenn James Bratti; 14. (DNS) 14L-Logan Heath

Race 144 - C5 (10 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[1]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[5]; 3. 19J-Justin Robison[2]; 4. 77S-Logan Seavey[4]; 5. 22M-Maxwell Moser[6]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[3]; 7. 29M-Lawrence Mann[14]; 8. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[7]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[13]; 10. 69T-Trey Erdmann[11]; 11. 42-Ashley Afdahl[9]; 12. 49-Cameron La Rose[12]; 13. 21H-Levi Hinck[8]; 14. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]

Race 145 - C6 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Anton Hernandez[3]; 2. 91F-Alec Frisell[1]; 3. 17S-Baron Silva[6]; 4. 51G-Grant Schaadt[5]; 5. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 6. 81-Frank Flud[10]; 7. 78-Brody Wake[13]; 8. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[11]; 10. 2S-Garyt Smith[2]; 11. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[12]; 12. 5-Bradley Huish[9]; 13. (DNF) 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 14. (DNS) 25B-Chevy Boyer

Race 146 - C7 (10 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 3. 9K-Kieran Casillas[5]; 4. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 5. 6-Brylee Kilmer[13]; 6. 83-Brant Woods[9]; 7. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 8. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 9. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[2]; 10. L3-Prestin Dalton[10]; 11. (DNF) 23R-Skylar Rhoades[4]; 12. (DNF) 5H-Haylee Papp[14]; 13. (DNS) 17J-Jacob Johnston; 14. (DNS) 72-Alex Karpowicz

Race 147 - C8 (10 Laps): 1. 126-Autumn Criste[1]; 2. 4-Spencer Hill[2]; 3. 29S-Blake Scott[3]; 4. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[4]; 5. 53-Chase Rodgers[7]; 6. 7A-Aaron Jesina[11]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[5]; 8. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 9. 48M-Coen McDaniel[12]; 10. 15-Rob Pajauis[8]; 11. 10L-Patrick Lundy[10]; 12. 88P-Tony Penick[6]; 13. (DNS) 59-Brody Mclaughlin; 14. (DNS) 3Z-Trey Zorn

Hyper Racing Non-Wing Outlaw:

Heat Races (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)

Race 26 (8 Laps): 1. 44C-Cameron Paul[2]; 2. 14L-Logan Heath[4]; 3. 83-Brant Woods[6]; 4. 128-Tyler Cook[1]; 5. 17J-Jacob Johnston[5]; 6. 74-Robby Brockman[8]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 8. 6B-Blake Parmley[7]; 9. 23L-Joshua Lewis[9]; 10. (DNS) 157-Kyle Chady

Race 27 (8 Laps): 1. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[3]; 2. 2S-Garyt Smith[1]; 3. 88P-Tony Penick[5]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 5. 9B-Casey Bauman[6]; 6. 01B-Brayson Hand[7]; 7. 19X-Tomas Partington[4]; 8. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]; 9. 310-Chris Townsend[9]; 10. (DNF) 21G-Garth Kasiner[2]

Race 28 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[8]; 2. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[1]; 3. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[6]; 4. 22-Curtis Jones[4]; 5. 11X-Stefan Sidur[7]; 6. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 7. 33M-Ryan Mueller[10]; 8. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[2]; 9. 05B-Cade Bierman[5]; 10. 58-David Beasley[9]

Race 29 (8 Laps): 1. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 2. 1M-Dodge Carlbert[1]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 11L-Laydon Pearson[8]; 5. 1S-Ryan Carter[3]; 6. 87-Reed Whitney[9]; 7. 10-Brock Berreth[6]; 8. 3J-Jimmy Leal[7]; 9. (DNF) 27E-Ethan Wicker[5]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 30 (8 Laps): 1. 89K-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 98X-Darin Naida[6]; 3. 61-Cole Tinsley[3]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[9]; 6. 191-Bash Ferguson[10]; 7. 87C-Jesse Edwards[4]; 8. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[8]; 9. (DNF) 39-Russ Disinger[1]; 10. (DNF) 9-Sawyer Davis[7]

Race 31 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 97-Donnie Burrows[1]; 3. 118-Kole Kirkman[5]; 4. 21J-Kameron Key[2]; 5. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[4]; 6. 21-Cash Lovenburg[10]; 7. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[6]; 8. 89-Kati Waggoner[7]; 9. 22M-Maxwell Moser[8]; 10. (DNF) 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]

Race 32 (8 Laps): 1. 25-Maverick Elkins[5]; 2. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[10]; 3. 29C-David Camden[4]; 4. 01M-Geordan Marrero[7]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[6]; 6. 20T-Kyle Thompson[8]; 7. 15L-Dusty Young[2]; 8. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 9. 94-Austin Crowder[9]; 10. (DNF) 21X-Tyler Courtney[1]

Race 33 (8 Laps): 1. 28H-Chelby Hinton[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[1]; 3. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[6]; 4. 81-Frank Flud[5]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[7]; 6. 1H-Connor Lee[9]; 7. 8X-Austin Shores[2]; 8. 84D-Dalten Maust[8]; 9. 9D-Duane Bartlett[4]; 10. (DNS) 52R-Jim McNulty

Race 34 (8 Laps): 1. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[4]; 3. 12-Allen Cope[6]; 4. 78S-Daniel Shaffer[8]; 5. 7C-Connor Lundy[1]; 6. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 7. 1B-Chase Howard[7]; 8. 14Y-Scott Landis[9]; 9. 28-Mick Gile Jr[5]; 10. (DNF) 36R-Kevin Reed[10]

Race 35 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[5]; 2. 4N-Ryan Winter[2]; 3. 87X-Mack Leopard[8]; 4. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 5. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 6. 11M-Lawrence Mann Jr[3]; 7. 08W-Hayden Wise[9]; 8. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 9. 97T-Jon Taylor[1]; 10. (DNS) 19K-Ryan Kradel

Race 36 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 7S-Kanon Posey[1]; 3. 95-Paige Moss[4]; 4. 51J-Dalton Parreira[8]; 5. 23E-Ryker Pace[3]; 6. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[5]; 8. 22S-Sammy McNabb[10]; 9. 78-Brody Wake[9]; 10. (DNS) 15D-Dylan Schaadt

Race 37 (8 Laps): 1. 25B-Chevy Boyer[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 3. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[5]; 5. 12X-Cooper Williams[4]; 6. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]; 7. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[8]; 8. 30X-John Crowder[7]; 9. 04-Dillon Sampson[9]; 10. (DNS) 32-Trey Marcham

Race 38 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[7]; 3. 2A-Adam Miller[6]; 4. 11S-Shyla Ernst[4]; 5. 56-Michael Hubert[10]; 6. 38D-Hailie Deegan[1]; 7. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[3]; 8. 05-Joshua Spatola[9]; 9. 1F-Jason Friesen[5]; 10. 46-Cale McGee[8]

Race 39 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 71P-Daison Pursley[5]; 3. 77S-Logan Seavey[6]; 4. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[1]; 5. 84-Sean Cleavland[7]; 6. 36-Jake Neuman[8]; 7. 9P-Dustin Phillips[4]; 8. (DNS) 00T-TJ Stark; 9. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green; 10. (DQ) 7F-Nolan Bartley[2]

Race 40 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[3]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[2]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[4]; 4. 48S-Trey Schleicher[10]; 5. 3W-Will Scribner[1]; 6. 29X-Mason Daugherty[5]; 7. 23M-Garrett Massey[8]; 8. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[7]; 9. 83B-Shane Weeks[6]; 10. (DNF) 4J-Jett Yantis[9]

Race 41 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Austin Wood[3]; 2. 12K-Dylan Kadous[2]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[4]; 4. 4-Spencer Hill[8]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[1]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[5]; 7. 3D-Prestin Dalton[6]; 8. 20X-Marc Dailey[9]; 9. 06-Marek Pipe[10]; 10. (DNF) 67-Randy Wagnon Jr[7]

Race 42 (8 Laps): 1. 12C-Chase Spicola[1]; 2. 3X-Nathan Smith[2]; 3. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[6]; 4. 33T-Trevor McIntire[10]; 5. 29-Cory Brown[5]; 6. 21E-Enzo Spicola[9]; 7. 88-Ricky Holbrook[4]; 8. 10X-Bryan Debrick[7]; 9. 01D-Allen Saine[3]; 10. 4G-Landon Gasseling[8]

Race 43 (8 Laps): 1. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 2. 088-Austin Torgerson[9]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 4. 14R-Jake Nail[5]; 5. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 6. 93-Matt Carr[4]; 7. 98-James Roselli[2]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[1]; 9. 5A-Ava Gropp[7]; 10. 5S-Stone Smith[10]

Race 44 (8 Laps): 1. 1V-Johnny Boland[9]; 2. 3Z-Trey Zorn[2]; 3. 57L-Jacob Lucas[6]; 4. 71A-Anthony Rea[1]; 5. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[5]; 6. 16B-Brady Amos[3]; 7. 81A-Dekota Gay[8]; 8. 9$-Eddie Ramsey[4]; 9. 38-Levi Henderson[7]; 10. (DNS) 60-Earl McDoulett Jr

Race 45 (8 Laps): 1. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[3]; 2. 10A-Emerson Axsom[2]; 3. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 15R-Jase Randolph[5]; 6. 22E-Evan Dixon[7]; 7. 08S-Peter Smith[8]; 8. 10E-Matt Ebarb[10]; 9. 81L-Ethan Larsen[4]; 10. 57T-Blake Kirkes[9]

Race 46 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[2]; 2. 36J-Kyle Jones[5]; 3. 480-Cory Green[1]; 4. 28P-Gunnar Pio[9]; 5. 98M-Derrick McBride[3]; 6. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[6]; 7. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[4]; 8. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[7]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[8]; 10. 999-Derrick Black[10]

Race 47 (8 Laps): 1. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[8]; 4. 29S-Blake Scott[7]; 5. 3S-Brody Strong[3]; 6. 3G-Lathe Griggs[6]; 7. 20-Tony Morris[10]; 8. 99X-Chris Russell[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[5]; 10. 51G-Grant Schaadt[4]

Race 48 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[2]; 2. 91-Jason McDougal[4]; 3. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 4. 15X-Kyle Cravotta[1]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[8]; 6. 17S-Baron Silva[7]; 7. 99K-Seth Stenzel[10]; 8. 7P-Chris Parmley[5]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[3]; 10. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 49 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[2]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[4]; 3. 24G-Greyson Springer[6]; 4. 14T-Tylen Trammel[1]; 5. 55B-Jett Barnes[10]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[3]; 7. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 8. 44X-Gunner Shroyer[8]; 9. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[7]; 10. 41S-Joseph Plunkett[9]

Race 50 (8 Laps): 1. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 2. 80N-Shawn Jones[2]; 3. 72J-Sam Johnson[6]; 4. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 5. 40G-Jason Gariss[4]; 6. 24-JW Henderson[9]; 7. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 8. 54-Lee Land[8]; 9. 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[3]; 10. (DNS) 126-Autumn Criste

Race 51 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[3]; 2. 4K-Khloe Cotton[5]; 3. 23S-Cody Samuels[2]; 4. 84X-Jesse Love[6]; 5. 5C-Cale Coons[7]; 6. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 7. 77M-Preston Norbury[1]; 8. 17G-Isaiah Garcia[4]; 9. 31B-Braxton Weger[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 52 (8 Laps): 1. 25A-Anton Hernandez[1]; 2. 101-Easton Lebo[3]; 3. 73M-Wyatt Miller[8]; 4. 3L-Jack Lobin[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[9]; 6. 5L-Aaron Jesina[2]; 7. 2B-Brandon Boggs[5]; 8. 32K-Kyran Keith[6]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 88R-Ryder Laplante

Race 53 (8 Laps): 1. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 2. 66X-Broedy Graham[6]; 3. 12R-Trey Robb[3]; 4. 14J-Jett Nunley[7]; 5. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[1]; 6. 110-Karter Battarbee[4]; 7. 33H-Hayden Holt[5]; 8. 92B-Eric Bartlett[9]; 9. 17F-Luke Drotschie[10]; 10. 11C-Darren Brown[8]

Race 54 (8 Laps): 1. 37X-Xander Dundon[2]; 2. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[3]; 3. 54X-Maverick Myrick[4]; 4. 19J-Justin Robison[1]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[10]; 6. 86-Zach Wigal[9]; 7. 15-Rob Pajauis[6]; 8. 48-Koen Crawford[7]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[8]; 10. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]

Race 55 (8 Laps): 1. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 2. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[10]; 3. 17B-Quinton Benson[5]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 5. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[1]; 6. 32L-Jamie Keltz[6]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[8]; 8. 29D-Dylan Menditto[2]; 9. 14H-Harley Whatley[4]; 10. (DNF) 4X-Teagen Moles[7]

Race 56 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 2. 3E-Drake Edwards[2]; 3. 24L-Levi Hillier[6]; 4. 66-Jayden Clay[1]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[7]; 6. 10S-Scout Spraggins[3]; 7. 121-Justin Bates[8]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 57 (8 Laps): 1. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[6]; 2. 5X-Landon Graham[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 4. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[1]; 5. 9K-Kieran Casillas[2]; 6. 297-Dillon Berglan[5]; 7. 18R-Brandon Anderson[8]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 69R-Zachary Hanes[9]

Race 58 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[1]; 2. 7B-Mitchell Bard[3]; 3. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[5]; 4. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[9]; 5. 8G-Teddy Bivert[4]; 6. X-Paul Wrazidlo[2]; 7. 10W-Wayne Scott[8]; 8. 08J-Jace McIntosh[7]; 9. 7G-Jackson Gray[6]

Race 59 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 2. J37-Jovi Duffy[1]; 3. 6K-John Kilmer[4]; 4. 42X-Luke Anderson[3]; 5. 93M-Jesse Maurer[9]; 6. 12T-Jason Tyer[5]; 7. 72-Alex Karpowicz[2]; 8. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 9. 66J-Holden Jennings[8]

Race 60 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[2]; 2. 4M-Jaylon Mills[4]; 3. 55X-Trevor Cline[8]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[3]; 5. 44K-Cory Kelley[5]; 6. 77E-Cole Esgar[7]; 7. 33K-Kelby Wright[6]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[1]; 9. (DNS) 13A-Aiden Price

Race 61 (8 Laps): 1. 99B-Brent Crews[4]; 2. 2-Travis Sullivan[2]; 3. 49R-Cody Barnes[8]; 4. 1-Kortland Stephens[6]; 5. 41-Chuck Dunlap[5]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[1]; 7. 24O-Shawn Lewis[3]; 8. 667-Amie Donner[7]; 9. (DNF) 8J-Josh Marcham[9]

Race 62 (8 Laps): 1. 51F-Gary Taylor[1]; 2. 36S-Darren Stewart[2]; 3. 24X-KJ Snow[8]; 4. 11J-Jett Hays[9]; 5. 51-Joshua Huish[6]; 6. 49Z-Zak Moore[3]; 7. 5P-Luke Porter[4]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[7]; 9. (DNF) 44-Brent Shoemaker[5]

Race 63 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Quinn Jones[1]; 2. 89X-Jace Park[5]; 3. 15N-Neal Allison[4]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[2]; 6. 20Q-Brecken Reese[8]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[6]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[7]; 9. 27D-Jared Dunkin[9]

Race 64 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Quinn Thurein[9]; 2. 49-Cameron La Rose[2]; 3. 3-Cole Schroeder[1]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[8]; 5. 210-Keegan Osantowski[7]; 6. 20S-Shon Deskins[5]; 7. 14S-TJ Smith[4]; 8. 83Z-TY Marrel[3]; 9. 9H-Kaden Holm[6]

EVO Fuel Injection A-Class:

Heat Races (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)

Race 81 (8 Laps): 1. 71P-Daison Pursley[3]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[4]; 3. 138-Karson Battarbee[2]; 4. 21A-Kainan Baker[8]; 5. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 6. 17C-Christian Galicia[6]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[7]; 8. 42B-Matt Bagby[1]; 9. 36C-Coltin Ratcliff[5]; 10. (DNS) 40G-Jason Gariss

Race 82 (8 Laps): 1. 31B-Braxton Weger[2]; 2. 7K-Kole Kirkman[7]; 3. 4X-Teagen Moles[5]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[8]; 5. 191-Bash Ferguson[4]; 6. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[9]; 7. 41-Chuck Dunlap[10]; 8. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[3]; 9. 3T-Dexter Thompson[1]; 10. 88L-Landen Adams[6]

Race 83 (8 Laps): 1. 22L-Gage Laney[1]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[6]; 3. 83Z-TY Marrel[2]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 5. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[7]; 6. 45-Megan Thomas[3]; 7. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 8. 48S-Trey Schleicher[9]; 9. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[5]; 10. 96C-Chase Crowder[10]

Race 84 (8 Laps): 1. 26K-Kale Drake[1]; 2. 83W-Jim Woods[2]; 3. 84D-Dalten Maust[3]; 4. 71T-Tim Buckwalter[5]; 5. 21J-Kameron Key[7]; 6. 25B-Chevy Boyer[6]; 7. 310-Chris Townsend[4]; 8. 17F-Luke Drotschie[8]; 9. 999-Derrick Black[10]; 10. (DNS) 70-Dwight Green

Race 85 (8 Laps): 1. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 2. 23M-Garrett Massey[1]; 3. 12M-Tomy Moreau[4]; 4. 28U-Austin Ullstrom[2]; 5. 29S-Blake Scott[5]; 6. 480-Cory Green[8]; 7. 48M-Coen McDaniel[9]; 8. 37X-Xander Dundon[10]; 9. 16P-Dezi Pedregon[7]; 10. 84-Sean Cleavland[3]

Race 86 (8 Laps): 1. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[4]; 2. 5V-Gavan Boschele[1]; 3. 120-Niko Simoes[2]; 4. 25S-Justis Sokol[9]; 5. 19D-JT Daniel[8]; 6. 14H-Harley Whatley[6]; 7. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[3]; 8. 06-Marek Pipe[5]; 9. 9K-Kieran Casillas[7]; 10. (DNS) 088-Austin Torgerson

Race 87 (8 Laps): 1. 48K-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 95B-Braden Chiaramonte[5]; 3. 3E-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 22H-Hank Soares[2]; 5. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 6. 23J-Josh Castro[9]; 7. 6-Brylee Kilmer[7]; 8. 10R-Ray Brewer[4]; 9. H7-Garyn Howard[6]; 10. 83S-Coltin Strickland[10]

Race 88 (8 Laps): 1. 63-Jack Thomas[2]; 2. 95A-Kayden Barker[1]; 3. 98-James Roselli[4]; 4. 14P-Josh Pierson[5]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[3]; 6. 54X-Maverick Myrick[7]; 7. 23N-Mason Nester[6]; 8. 8G-Grayson Price[8]; 9. 10L-Patrick Lundy[9]; 10. 29D-Dylan Menditto[10]

Race 89 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[1]; 2. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 3. 3C-Cale Coons[2]; 4. 1X-Kevin Morris[3]; 5. 11D-Dominic White[7]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 7. 98M-Derrick McBride[10]; 8. 223-Rick Whatley[8]; 9. 130-Larry Bratti[5]; 10. 35-Zach McNally[6]

Race 90 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Colton Key[4]; 2. 18R-Brandon Anderson[3]; 3. 14K-Kamden Gossard[1]; 4. 3Y-Cole Roberts[6]; 5. 39-Russ Disinger[5]; 6. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[2]; 7. 71K-Gavin Miller[10]; 8. 7G-Jackson Gray[7]; 9. 12U-Tyler Devenport[8]; 10. 667-Amie Donner[9]

Race 91 (8 Laps): 1. 91C-Cade Cowles[1]; 2. 5C-Cooper Miller[3]; 3. 49-Aiden Price[6]; 4. 62-Rachel Zabawa[4]; 5. 14C-Connor Gross[7]; 6. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[2]; 7. 75M-Buddy Mullens[5]; 8. 01D-Jim Mattison[8]; 9. (DNS) 66J-Holden Jennings; 10. (DNS) 08B-Mickey Bullock

Race 92 (8 Laps): 1. 08S-Peter Smith[2]; 2. 36K-Kris Carroll[1]; 3. 49Z-Zak Moore[4]; 4. 5-Bradley Huish[3]; 5. 82-Seth Shebester[8]; 6. 5T-Jace Thurein[5]; 7. 11R-Harrison Robards[7]; 8. 77M-Preston Norbury[9]; 9. (DNF) 93H-Jackie Smith[6]; 10. (DNS) 84X-Jesse Love

Race 93 (8 Laps): 1. R7-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[6]; 3. 49A-Ace Moore[1]; 4. 78H-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 5. 91M-Ryan Mueller[8]; 6. 21C-Carter Holt[10]; 7. 1Z-Justin Zimmerman[9]; 8. 66X-Maxwell Moser[4]; 9. 7D-Jace Dement[3]; 10. (DNF) 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[7]

Race 94 (8 Laps): 1. 11C-Darren Brown[1]; 2. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 3. 7S-Kanon Posey[3]; 4. 10A-Emerson Axsom[9]; 5. 5S-Stone Smith[6]; 6. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[2]; 7. 12R-Trey Robb[4]; 8. 51-Joshua Huish[10]; 9. 16-Tyler LaPointe[7]; 10. 35J-Jax Mendenhall[8]

Race 95 (8 Laps): 1. 34-Colton Robinson[2]; 2. 5W-Jerry Coons Jr[6]; 3. 15D-Dylan Schaadt[1]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[3]; 5. 101-Easton Lebo[4]; 6. 07-Karter Beattie[8]; 7. 8B-Dustin Bottoms[9]; 8. 10S-Scout Spraggins[5]; 9. 24U-Tristan Ullstrom[7]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 96 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[4]; 2. 5J-Braden Jones[3]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[1]; 4. 7C-Phillip Cordova[5]; 5. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[8]; 6. 42X-Luke Anderson[2]; 7. 4-Spencer Hill[7]; 8. 27K-Kaden Weger[6]; 9. 151-Parker Bupp[9]; 10. (DNS) 21G-Garth Kasiner

Race 97 (8 Laps): 1. 4J-Jett Yantis[1]; 2. 19W-Chelby Hinton[4]; 3. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[5]; 4. 60-Earl McDoulett Jr[3]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[2]; 6. 15R-Jase Randolph[7]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[6]; 8. 2B-Brandon Boggs[10]; 9. 89-Kati Waggoner[9]; 10. 38-Levi Henderson[8]

Race 98 (8 Laps): 1. 81A-Dekota Gay[3]; 2. 22E-Evan Dixon[5]; 3. L33-Leroy Boone[1]; 4. 33Z-Kolton Nimrod[4]; 5. 12S-Brody Strong[7]; 6. 18-Aidan Leingang[6]; 7. 72H-Hunter Pruitt[9]; 8. 24K-Kameron Sneed[8]; 9. 11S-Shyla Ernst[2]; 10. (DNS) 72D-Josh Jackson

Race 99 (8 Laps): 1. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 2. 14-Harley Hollan[1]; 3. 17J-Jacob Johnston[2]; 4. 97-Donnie Burrows[4]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[9]; 6. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 7. 16D-Darrius Myers[8]; 8. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 9. 33E-Evan Harvey[7]; 10. (DNS) 110-Karter Battarbee

Race 100 (8 Laps): 1. 87C-Jesse Edwards[1]; 2. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 3. 1S-Ryan Carter[2]; 4. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 5. 05-Joshua Spatola[4]; 6. 55U-Chance Ullstrom[5]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[9]; 8. 10K-Koda Oller[6]; 9. 9-Mavrick Page[8]; 10. 01K-Kirk Berkley[10]

Race 101 (8 Laps): 1. 1C-Shane Stewart[2]; 2. 88-Ricky Holbrook[1]; 3. 97G-Landon Gutwein[6]; 4. 15H-KayDee Howard[3]; 5. 1K-Kolette Dicero[9]; 6. 82K-Robert Randolph[10]; 7. 18D-Ryan Deis[4]; 8. 14S-Chase Schott[7]; 9. 14Y-Kyle Hooper[8]; 10. 09M-Conner Morenus[5]

Race 102 (8 Laps): 1. 7T-TJ Smith[6]; 2. 88M-Max Crabdree[1]; 3. 46-Cale McGee[2]; 4. 17E-Kaylee Esgar[7]; 5. 5R-Reece Shelton[3]; 6. 7L-Aiden Dice[9]; 7. 29P-Sophya Papp[8]; 8. 16T-Trevor Gach[5]; 9. 4A-Jude Allgayer[10]; 10. (DNS) 66-Taylor Hall

Race 103 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 2. 24S-Colby Sokol[5]; 3. 4G-Landon Gasseling[2]; 4. 9D-Degan Lelsz[1]; 5. 72-Alex Karpowicz[9]; 6. 97M-Scotty Milan[10]; 7. 29X-Mason Daugherty[8]; 8. 83X-Jett Hays[7]; 9. 99D-Bryant Dawson[4]; 10. 15-Kyle Cravotta[6]

Race 104 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Alec Quiggle[9]; 2. 30X-John Crowder[1]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 4. 5X-Landon Graham[10]; 5. 21T-Brayden Benson[4]; 6. 21X-Tyler Courtney[8]; 7. 3L-Jack Lobin[6]; 8. 17R-Dugan Ridenour[5]; 9. 48-Koen Crawford[2]; 10. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[7]

Race 105 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[5]; 3. 3Z-Trey Zorn[3]; 4. 87X-Mack Leopard[4]; 5. R38-Riley Osantowski[6]; 6. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[2]; 8. 00-Justus Iness[9]; 9. 19K-Jim Kradel[7]; 10. 81L-Ethan Larsen[10]

Race 106 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Zach Wigal[1]; 2. 297-Dillon Berglan[2]; 3. 53-Chase Rodgers[3]; 4. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[10]; 5. 7X-Austin Burnworth[5]; 6. 9B-Casey Bauman[9]; 7. 14W-Tyler Walton[7]; 8. 8-Broedy Graham[6]; 9. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 10. 38T-Brantley Tjaden[4]

Race 107 (8 Laps): 1. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[8]; 2. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[2]; 3. 22S-Sammy McNabb[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[7]; 5. 7F-Nolan Bartley[1]; 6. 88P-Tony Penick[4]; 7. 05B-Cade Bierman[9]; 8. 97L-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 73M-Wyatt Miller[5]; 10. 15K-Kevin Battarbee[10]

Race 108 (8 Laps): 1. 91K-Kevin Bayer[2]; 2. 13T-Caiden Mitchell[1]; 3. 14R-Jake Nail[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[5]; 5. 1-Kortland Stephens[3]; 6. 99-Brett Osborn[9]; 7. C71-Carter Jensrud[7]; 8. 24G-Greyson Springer[8]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[10]; 10. 08D-Steve Davis[6]

Race 109 (8 Laps): 1. 78-Brody Wake[4]; 2. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]; 3. 15C-Brody Brown[3]; 4. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[2]; 5. 08J-Jace McIntosh[5]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[7]; 7. 11L-Laydon Pearson[10]; 8. 38D-Hailie Deegan[9]; 9. 10W-Will Scribner[8]; 10. 66M-Darrel Moser Jr[6]

Race 110 (8 Laps): 1. 42C-Noah Carpenter[1]; 2. 56-Michael Hubert[2]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien[4]; 4. 77R-Robbie Smith[5]; 5. 99B-Brent Crews[9]; 6. 83K-Colin Kirby[6]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[10]; 8. 18F-Steve Finn[3]; 9. 6P-Ayden Porter[8]; 10. (DNF) 83B-Shane Weeks[7]

Race 111 (8 Laps): 1. 95W-Nathan Ward[1]; 2. 1V-Johnny Boland[3]; 3. 4N-Ryan Winter[5]; 4. 7-Quinn Thurein[7]; 5. 44C-Cameron Paul[10]; 6. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 7. 5D-David Camden[8]; 8. 128-Tyler Cook[2]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[6]; 10. 45X-Bradley Cox[9]

Race 112 (8 Laps): 1. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 2. 55X-Trevor Cline[2]; 3. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 19X-Tomas Partington[5]; 5. 33H-Hayden Holt[10]; 6. 98X-Darin Naida[9]; 7. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]; 8. 14T-Tylen Trammel[7]; 9. 33T-Trevor McIntire[6]; 10. (DNS) 30P-Blake Pittman

Race 113 (8 Laps): 1. 00T-TJ Stark[2]; 2. 93-Matt Carr[1]; 3. 27D-Jared Dunkin[5]; 4. 7J-Cody Key[7]; 5. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 7. 319-Haidyn Hansen[9]; 8. 91F-Alec Frisell[4]; 9. 42-Ashley Afdahl[8]; 10. (DNS) 497-Brandon Lewis

Race 114 (8 Laps): 1. 57L-Jacob Lucas[3]; 2. 1H-Connor Lee[7]; 3. 5K-Jack Kassik[8]; 4. 00C-Cole Tinsley[9]; 5. 64-Gunnar Pio[5]; 6. 25-Maverick Elkins[4]; 7. 1F-Jason Friesen[10]; 8. 95-Paige Moss[2]; 9. 67Z-Isabell Wilson[1]; 10. 2M-Colton McGimpsey[6]

Race 115 (8 Laps): 1. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[1]; 2. 39B-Bruce Newlin Jr[3]; 3. 08W-Hayden Wise[2]; 4. 52H-Hayden Mabe[5]; 5. 10B-Brian Potter[6]; 6. 4S-Aubrey Jo Sappington[4]; 7. 7P-Chris Parmley[7]; 8. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[9]; 10. (DNS) 13X-Justin James

Race 116 (8 Laps): 1. 24-JW Henderson[1]; 2. 14M-Drake Carter[6]; 3. 5B-Reed Whitney[5]; 4. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[4]; 5. 27E-Ethan Wicker[9]; 6. 2X-Scott Sawyer[8]; 7. 80N-Shawn Jones[7]; 8. (DNS) 44-Anthony Sunde; 9. (DNS) 7B-Taylor Hart

Race 117 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Frank Flud[4]; 2. 121-Justin Bates[5]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[8]; 4. 9A-Hunter Hanson[3]; 5. X-Paul Wrazidlo[6]; 6. 59T-Tucker Pruitt[2]; 7. 16C-Garrett Britton[1]; 8. (DNS) 11X-Carson Smith; 9. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 118 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Brant Woods[4]; 2. 21E-Enzo Spicola[5]; 3. 6B-Blake Parmley[8]; 4. 16B-Brady Amos[1]; 5. 77E-Cole Esgar[6]; 6. 5A-Ava Gropp[2]; 7. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[3]; 8. 3D-Trent Dixon[7]; 9. 28S-Daniel Smith[9]

Race 119 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Cash Lovenburg[2]; 2. 210-Keegan Osantowski[3]; 3. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[8]; 4. 49R-Cody Barnes[5]; 5. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[7]; 6. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[1]; 7. 2-Travis Sullivan[6]; 8. 71A-Anthony Rea[4]; 9. (DNS) 91L-Liam Wilhoit

Race 120 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[1]; 2. 41C-Chase Cabre[2]; 3. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[5]; 4. 20Q-Brecken Reese[6]; 5. 31E-Eric Erdmann[3]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 157-Kyle Chady[8]; 8. 9C-Jace Cooksey[4]; 9. 5N-Jeff Brumfield III[7]

K&B Racing Restricted A-Class:

Heat Races (Top 72 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 6 Qualifying Races)

Race 65 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[6]; 2. 3L-Kasey Leal[1]; 3. 926-Mason Skinner[3]; 4. 41-Ryder Roberts[8]; 5. 22G-Gracie Klonoski[4]; 6. 78C-Kooper Kelly[7]; 7. 14K-Kamden Gossard[2]; 8. 29-Clayton Jenkins[5]; 9. (DNS) 5H-Owin Halpain

Race 66 (8 Laps): 1. 22R-Ryder Eigenrauch[1]; 2. 95W-Nathan Ward[3]; 3. 16B-Noah Britton[2]; 4. 10C-Braden Pfeiffer[7]; 5. 42C-Noah Carpenter[9]; 6. 04H-Kyle Heflin[6]; 7. 22H-Hank Soares[8]; 8. 14-Jayce Caldwell[4]; 9. 9C-Jace Cooksey[5]

Race 67 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Kameron Sneed[4]; 2. 8-Logun Lunsford[3]; 3. 21G-Greyson Henry[1]; 4. 03-James Ferrin[2]; 5. 14B-Brody Bridgeman[6]; 6. 71W-Jaxton Wiggs[9]; 7. 95A-Autumn Criste[8]; 8. 61-Brannon Lucas[5]; 9. 125-Jackson Skinner[7]

Race 68 (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Brycen Roush[1]; 2. 45X-Bradley Cox[7]; 3. 33-Jett Nunley[8]; 4. 24C-Cale Lagroon[4]; 5. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 6. 11-Mattix McBride[6]; 7. 31Z-Sawyer Zimmerman[2]; 8. 5K-Colton Knapp[5]; 9. (DNS) 7D-Wyatt Davis

Race 69 (8 Laps): 1. 11X-Carson Smith[3]; 2. 37X-Xander Dundon[5]; 3. 21C-Clayton Jalakas[2]; 4. 19A-Ayla Morefield[7]; 5. 06J-Andres Jones[4]; 6. 30P-Blake Pittman[1]; 7. 15H-KayDee Howard[9]; 8. 6R-Ryder Mooi[6]; 9. 3X-Keatin Lyons[8]

Race 70 (8 Laps): 1. 66B-Blayden Graham[6]; 2. 18T-Taelynne Roberts[2]; 3. 88K-Bryce Kujath[4]; 4. 08D-Steve Davis[1]; 5. 0-Hunter Adams[7]; 6. 12-Tori Tyer[8]; 7. 12T-Trenton Tyer[5]; 8. 71T-Jackie Smith[3]; 9. 53-Natalie Hubbard[9]

Race 71 (8 Laps): 1. 71K-Tate Gurney[2]; 2. 1-Hudsyn Truitt[1]; 3. 10-Brody Davis[4]; 4. 10J-Aubri Huckleberry[5]; 5. 11A-Annalesia Miller[3]; 6. 46-Blayne Mabry[7]; 7. 110-Keizer Kramer[6]; 8. 17D-Jackson Davenport[9]; 9. (DNF) 9L-Lincoln Martin[8]

Race 72 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Chase McDougal[3]; 2. 43P-Parker Perry[2]; 3. 5-Jace Thurein[4]; 4. 14V-Brett Vanzant[1]; 5. 21H-Levi Hinck[6]; 6. 81G-Giancarlo Ramessar[9]; 7. 17-Cole Jones[7]; 8. 79H-Cullen Holme[5]; 9. 120-Niko Simoes[8]

Race 73 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Karter Beattie[3]; 2. 5E-Eli Holden[4]; 3. 11H-Nicholas Harris[7]; 4. 75-Deekan McRoberts[8]; 5. 20K-Skyler Keeney[6]; 6. 95-Ryker Morrow[9]; 7. 18K-Keegan Gasseling[5]; 8. 09M-Conner Morenus[2]; 9. (DNF) 28-Kasyn Mathews[1]

Race 74 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[1]; 2. 55X-Lucas Mauldin[2]; 3. 18-Tityn Roberts[3]; 4. 7W-Andrew Weathers[4]; 5. K9-Sami Porter[8]; 6. 11K-Kyle Hooper[9]; 7. 71-Jagger Wiggs[5]; 8. 90-Maxwell Norick[7]; 9. 9B-Cole Bennett[6]

Race 75 (8 Laps): 1. 1P-Mekentzi Potter[3]; 2. 30-Kyler Bearce[2]; 3. 14T-Heath Walton[5]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[4]; 5. 97-Cash Lacombe[8]; 6. 19-Beau Chapman[1]; 7. 75S-Shyla Ernst[9]; 8. 21N-Cullen Hutchison[7]; 9. 7H-Clarkson Hagan[6]

Race 76 (8 Laps): 1. 5C-Cooper Miller[1]; 2. 9D-Degan Lelsz[9]; 3. 1S-Kortland Stephens[4]; 4. 12C-Bella Coleman[2]; 5. 14S-Chase Schott[6]; 6. 27-Cam Carraway[7]; 7. 91L-Liam Wilhoit[3]; 8. 14R-Jaxon Nail[8]; 9. 92-Silas Cleaveland[5]

Race 77 (8 Laps): 1. 07-Ollie Geiger[3]; 2. 2T-Tyler Crow[5]; 3. 83-Dawson Woods[4]; 4. 16T-Trevor Gach[7]; 5. 319-Haidyn Hansen[8]; 6. 17Z-Clayton Wilson[6]; 7. 7X-Logan Wood Klein[2]; 8. 11R-Harrison Robards[1]; 9. (DNS) 06-Marek Pipe

Race 78 (8 Laps): 1. 14X-Kinser Bloomquist[2]; 2. 21-Brayton Roberts[5]; 3. 19J-JT Daniel[8]; 4. 36R-Rayce Reed[9]; 5. 9-Mavrick Page[1]; 6. 1M-Colton Harbin[4]; 7. 31W-Landen Adams[3]; 8. 26P-Jaxson Peters[7]; 9. 8J-JJ Williams[6]

Race 79 (8 Laps): 1. 01T-Tatum Bohnstedt[1]; 2. 31B-Braxton Weger[4]; 3. 222-Jaxon Porter[2]; 4. 00T-TJ Stark[9]; 5. 14C-River Cone[5]; 6. 73F-Ty Fulghum[7]; 7. 1K-Kolette Dicero[6]; 8. 88E-Emery Laplante[3]; 9. G7-Garyn Howard[8]

Race 80 (8 Laps): 1. B12-Carson Bolden[3]; 2. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]; 3. 8G-Grayson Price[4]; 4. 4-Jude Allgayer[5]; 5. 23N-Mason Nester[9]; 6. 36-Landon Miner[7]; 7. 3D-Trent Dixon[8]; 8. 88-Ricky Holbrook[2]; 9. 7R-Rex Morris[6]

Flying A Motorsports Junior Sprints:

Heat Races (Top 60 in points to 6 Qualifying Races)

Race 121 (8 Laps): 1. 88A-AJ Williams[1]; 2. 5B-Evan Boyd[2]; 3. 14R-Ryder Morris[4]; 4. 14C-River Cone[7]; 5. 18-Roper Roberts[5]; 6. 10W-Weston Foster[6]; 7. 911-Bradley Berryman[3]; 8. 74C-Cale Martin[8]

Race 122 (8 Laps): 1. 7D-Jackson Davenport[2]; 2. 28B-Brex Woods[1]; 3. 19-Liam Barton[8]; 4. 4G-Ryker Griggs[4]; 5. 11S-Sawyer McBride[6]; 6. 9-Case Hockman[7]; 7. 1B-Noah Betts[5]; 8. 81H-Maveryk Harris[3]

Race 123 (8 Laps): 1. 36-Landon Miner[6]; 2. 24Z-Julian Zayas[1]; 3. 17X-Caleb Johannesen[2]; 4. 90-Maxwell Norick[3]; 5. 45-Colt Crisp[4]; 6. 53-Cooper Canady[5]; 7. 3T-Bentley Thompson[7]; 8. (DNS) 2B-Aj Barber

Race 124 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Levi Ballard[1]; 2. 28K-McKenna Kren[2]; 3. 3X-Keatin Lyons[3]; 4. 98-Mason McBride[5]; 5. 14M-Jace Meyers[6]; 6. 45X-Weldon Baker[7]; 7. 17C-Willow Coleman[4]; 8. 24C-Carolynn Sanders[8]

Race 125 (8 Laps): 1. 26P-Jaxson Peters[4]; 2. 9D-Blayden Graham[7]; 3. 75-Masyn Truitt[2]; 4. 110-Keizer Kramer[5]; 5. 35U-Carson Utz[8]; 6. 2M-Lee Moses[6]; 7. 40R-Ryan Cannon[3]; 8. 36M-Maverick Reed[1]

Race 126 (8 Laps): 1. 5E-Eli Holden[1]; 2. 7-Hudson Andrews[2]; 3. 17M-Mackcen Roush[4]; 4. 96-Briggs Davis[7]; 5. 28W-Blainey Woods[3]; 6. 45U-Cameron Utz[5]; 7. 4-Wyatt Yore[6]; 8. (DNS) 9B-Bristol Spicola

Race 127 (8 Laps): 1. 2V-Mason Vincent[3]; 2. 5-Kaden Wells[5]; 3. 65J-Landon Snyder[1]; 4. 45H-Heath Walton[6]; 5. 29-Jesse Bell[2]; 6. 1-Paxton Perry[4]; 7. 22H-Greyson Henry[7]; 8. (DNS) 3R-Ryan Ooley

Race 128 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Grayson Cooksey[3]; 2. 12P-Collin Pruitt[4]; 3. 15-Braylon Morris[5]; 4. 17B-Brycen Roush[7]; 5. 55X-Maya Mauldin[2]; 6. 05-William Davis[8]; 7. 13K-Tatum Kriegel[1]; 8. 379-Kendyl Leal[6]

Race 129 (8 Laps): 1. 5G-Gage Pio[2]; 2. 22D-Dalton Clary[4]; 3. 23-Hudson Little[3]; 4. 43L-Brody Caldwell[1]; 5. 19J-JT Daniel[6]; 6. 57-Kaden Gramm[8]; 7. 7L-Logan Banks[5]; 8. (DNF) 14Q-Quentin Hagopian[7]

Race 130 (8 Laps): 1. 14B-Brayden Jewett[1]; 2. 9S-Braxton Stewart[4]; 3. 14Z-Zane Smith[3]; 4. 7M-Miken Iverson[8]; 5. 36R-Rayce Reed[2]; 6. 40C-Koen Coleman[6]; 7. 56L-Giovanni Lucito[7]; 8. (DNF) 17-Cole Jones[5]

Race 131 (8 Laps): 1. 36J-JJ Beason[5]; 2. 71-Jagger Wiggs[2]; 3. 21-Tanner Thompson[4]; 4. 17Z-Manuel Zayas[3]; 5. 1L-Axten Larsen[1]; 6. (DNS) 3K-Kaden Pacheco; 7. (DNS) 36D-Dakota Warhurst

Race 132 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Braxton Flatt[2]; 2. 22-Ryker Jones[1]; 3. 92-Lathan Knott[6]; 4. 10E-Eli Potter[7]; 5. 777-Corbin Weekly[5]; 6. 387-Nash Edwards[4]; 7. 14-Lane White[3]

Race 133 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-DJ Beach[3]; 2. 7G-Landen Gansen[4]; 3. 7X-Forest Holder[7]; 4. 38-Isabella Landis[5]; 5. 99G-Gentry Shelton[1]; 6. 51-Kase Martin[6]; 7. (DNF) 2-Luke Booher[2]

Race 134 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Brexton Busch[3]; 2. 141-Chase Buntin[2]; 3. 27-Brody Stewart[4]; 4. 13V-Braxon Vasconcellos[5]; 5. 16B-Noah Britton[6]; 6. 6-Kruize Parson[7]; 7. 37K-Kacie Pittman[1]

Race 135 (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Myles Bartley[1]; 2. 18S-Bo Cheatham[5]; 3. 1T-Ryker Toops[7]; 4. 40-Tigh Shaffer[3]; 5. 55K-Kayden Anderson[6]; 6. 52-Carson Brazeal[2]; 7. 077-Cally Woodrow[4]

 

 

39th American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout Off And Running

Bryan Hulbert – TULSA, Okla. (December 27, 2023) Following 151 rounds of practice Thursday, the 39th running of the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout powered by NOS Energy came to life with the first 25 of a scheduled 368 races getting underway at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center at Expo Square a little after 7:00 P.M. (CT).

Featuring the RS12 Motorsports Winged Outlaw division, Tulsa’s Harley Hollan picked up the win from the deepest starting spot thus far, with a run from fifth to first in the fifth Heat Race. Colby Sokol, Emerson Axsom, Jake Hagopian, and Kameron Key, likewise all charged fourth to third in their Heat Races.

As far as the biggest moves in RS12 Motorsports Winged Outlaw Heat Races, that goes to Thomas Kunsman, Jr., Cody Key, and Colton Key, who all picked up seven positions, with each moving from the fifth row to a podium placement.

So far, 1,752 entries have been received for the 2024 Tulsa Shootout, with 1,698 checking in among 709 drivers from 408 cities, 42 states, and four countries.

Racing continues on Thursday, December 28, with action on track at 9:00 A.M. (CT). Picking up at Race No. 26 on the week, Thursday’s run of show will put the event at Race No. 147.

The tentative daily order of events is as follows:

Thursday Schedule:

Heat Races (8 laps):

26-64: Outlaw Non-Wing (39)

65-80: Restricted A Class (16)

81-120: A Class Winged (40)

121-135: Junior Sprints (15)

D & C Mains (10 Laps):

136-139: Outlaw Winged D Mains (4 – 4 Advance to B Mains)

140-147: Outlaw Winged C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Friday Schedule:

Heat Races (8 laps):

148-189: Stock Non-Wing (42)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

190-195: Junior Sprints (6)

E (8 Laps), D & C Mains (10 Laps):

196-203: Outlaw Non-Wing E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

204-211: Outlaw Non-Wing D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

212-219: Outlaw Non-Wing C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

220-227: A Class Winged E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

228-235: A Class Winged D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

236-243: A Class Winged C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Saturday Schedule:

E (8 Laps), D & C Mains (10 Laps):

244-251: Stock Non-Wing E Mains (8 – 2 Advance to D Mains)

252-259: Stock Non-Wing D Mains (8 – 2 Advance to C Mains)

260-267: Stock Non-Wing C Mains (8 – 2 Advance to B Mains)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

268-275: Outlaw Non-Wing (8)

Restricted C Mains and Junior Sprint C & B MAINS (10 Laps)

276-281: Restricted C Mains (6 – 3 Advance to B Mains)

282-285: Junior Sprint C Mains (4 -2 Advance to B Mains)

286-289: Junior Sprint B Mains (10 Laps: 4 – Top 2 from each Advance to A Main)

Qualifying Races (10 Laps):

290-297: Stock Non-Wing (8)

298-303: Restricted A Class (6)

304-311: Outlaw Winged (8)

312-319: A Class Winged (8)

Sunday Schedule:

B Mains:

320-327: Stock Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

328-335: Outlaw Non-Wing (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

336-341: Restricted A Class (12 Laps: 6 – Top 3 from each Advance to LCQ)

342-349: Outlaw Winged (12 Laps: 8 – Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

350-357: A Class Winged (12 Laps: 8 Top 2 from each Advance to LCQ)

Last Chance A Main Qualifiers (12 Laps):

358: Stock Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

359: Outlaw Non-Wing (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

360: Restricted A Class (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

361: A Class Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

362: Outlaw Winged (Top 8 Advance to A Main)

Championship A Mains:

363: Stock Non-Wing (30 Laps)

364: Junior Sprints (20 Laps)

365: Outlaw Non-Wing (30 Laps)

366: Restricted A Class (25 Laps)

367: A Class Winged (30 Laps)

368: Outlaw Winged (55 Laps)

Racing each day begins at 9:00 A.M. (CT)

Fans not able to attend the 39th annual American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout can see every lap of action on http://www.floracing.com.

The American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout takes place at the Tulsa Expo Raceway, located inside the SageNet Center in Tulsa, Okla. More information on the event will be released as the event draws closer. All official rules, event information, and dates are online at http://www.tulsashootout.com. Fans can also follow the American Waste Control Tulsa Shootout at https://www.facebook.com/TulsaShootout and on Twitter (@TulsaShootout).

Results:

39th annual Tulsa Shootout

Tulsa Expo Raceway (Tulsa, Okla.)

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

RS12 Motorsports Winged Outlaw:

Heat Races (Top 112 in passing points from Heat Races advance to 8 Qualifying Races)***

Race 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jaxton Wiggs[2]; 2. 72A-Eli Adams[3]; 3. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[6]; 4. 28H-Chelby Hinton[4]; 5. 21X-Tyler Courtney[5]; 6. 5R-Reece Shelton[7]; 7. 2W-Austin Wood[9]; 8. 14G-Madelyn Gjerness[10]; 9. 12W-Kurt Westerfield[8]; 10. 6-Brylee Kilmer[1]

Race 2 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 2. 55B-Jett Barnes[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 20R-Ricky Thornton Jr[4]; 5. 8T-Tyler Kuykendall[6]; 6. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[7]; 7. 4M-Jaylon Mills[8]; 8. 81A-Dekota Gay[9]; 9. 5K-Jack Kassik[2]; 10. (DNS) 66M-Darrel Moser Jr

Race 3 (8 Laps): 1. 16X-Chase Porter[2]; 2. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 3. 84X-Jesse Love[5]; 4. 4H-Blake Hahn[8]; 5. 12C-Chase Spicola[3]; 6. 3Z-Trey Zorn[6]; 7. 61-Cole Tinsley[7]; 8. 21H-Levi Hinck[9]; 9. 23C-Cierra Wullenwaber[1]; 10. (DNS) 51-Joshua Huish

Race 4 (8 Laps): 1. 98-James Roselli[1]; 2. 21K-Thomas Kunsman Jr[9]; 3. 93M-Jesse Maurer[4]; 4. 24L-Levi Hillier[3]; 5. 77R-Robbie Smith[8]; 6. 95-Paige Moss[6]; 7. 2-Jake Galusha[7]; 8. 15-Rob Pajauis[5]; 9. (DNF) 32H-Aidan Goldsmith[2]; 10. (DNF) 1H-Connor Lee[10]

Race 5 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Harley Hollan[5]; 2. 33X-Cruz Dickerson[1]; 3. 44-Anthony Sunde[2]; 4. 77M-Preston Norbury[6]; 5. 1N-Tanner Tinsley[4]; 6. 101-Easton Lebo[10]; 7. 51K-Caleb Martin[9]; 8. 83-Brant Woods[8]; 9. 19X-Tomas Partington[3]; 10. 12R-Harrison Robards[7]

Race 6 (8 Laps): 1. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 2. 29A-Chase Cabre[6]; 3. 22E-Evan Dixon[9]; 4. 82H-Hunter Pruitt[1]; 5. 59-Brody Mclaughlin[4]; 6. 01-Kaden Weger[2]; 7. 14F-Bobby Wofford Jr[5]; 8. 66-Jayden Clay[7]; 9. 77-Joshua Boissoneau[8]; 10. (DNS) 9-Sawyer Davis

Race 7 (8 Laps): 1. 73M-Wyatt Miller[2]; 2. 87-Reed Whitney[6]; 3. 99B-Brent Crews[1]; 4. 43P-Parker Perry[3]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[10]; 6. 3S-Brody Strong[4]; 7. 91K-Kevin Bayer[5]; 8. 17S-Baron Silva[9]; 9. 31E-Eric Erdmann[7]; 10. 9B-Casey Bauman[8]

Race 8 (8 Laps): 1. 210-Keegan Osantowski[2]; 2. 11X-Stefan Sidur[3]; 3. 3Y-Cole Roberts[1]; 4. 44P-Jeffery Pahule[7]; 5. 118-Kole Kirkman[4]; 6. 44K-Cory Kelley[6]; 7. 55X-Trevor Cline[9]; 8. 12A-Chase McDermand[5]; 9. 49-Cameron La Rose[8]; 10. 78-Brody Wake[10]

Race 9 (8 Laps): 1. 14S-TJ Smith[1]; 2. 97M-Scotty Milan[3]; 3. 1V-Johnny Boland[5]; 4. 5M-Ryder McCutcheon[4]; 5. 49R-Cody Barnes[7]; 6. 24T-Glenn James Bratti[2]; 7. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[6]; 8. 7B-Mitchell Bard[8]; 9. (DNF) 81-Frank Flud[9]; 10. (DNS) 84J-JT Qualls

Race 10 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Michael Faccinto[2]; 2. 5U-Jake Andreotti[1]; 3. 36K-Kris Carroll[7]; 4. 2F-Jadyn Friesen[3]; 5. 66X-Broedy Graham[9]; 6. 18K-Brayden Kongdara[4]; 7. 14L-Logan Heath[5]; 8. L3-Prestin Dalton[6]; 9. 1T-Taylor Whitefield[10]; 10. 4K-Khloe Cotton[8]

Race 11 (8 Laps): 1. 23S-Cody Samuels[1]; 2. 14C-Connor Gross[2]; 3. 8G-Teddy Bivert[8]; 4. 18-Aidan Leingang[3]; 5. 88M-Max Crabdree[6]; 6. 22M-Maxwell Moser[4]; 7. 42-Ashley Afdahl[5]; 8. 72D-Derrick Black[10]; 9. (DNF) 14R-Jake Nail[7]; 10. (DNF) 19K-Ryan Kradel[9]

Race 12 (8 Laps): 1. 11B-Kaylee Bryson[2]; 2. 56-Cody Key[9]; 3. 14J-Jett Nunley[4]; 4. 24-JW Henderson[3]; 5. 4N-Ryan Winter[8]; 6. 4X-Teagen Moles[7]; 7. 14P-Josh Pierson[10]; 8. 191-Bash Ferguson[5]; 9. 29D-Dylan Menditto[6]; 10. 37-Josh Jackson[1]

Race 13 (8 Laps): 1. 122-Lane Warner[1]; 2. 23-Alec Quiggle[2]; 3. 26K-Kale Drake[6]; 4. 12-Allen Cope[3]; 5. 12K-Dylan Kadous[10]; 6. 28-Mick Gile Jr[4]; 7. 77S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 53-Chase Rodgers[8]; 9. 9C-Coleman Gilpin[7]; 10. 01D-Jim Mattison[5]

Race 14 (8 Laps): 1. 72J-Sam Johnson[1]; 2. 22Z-Jaxon Bishop[3]; 3. 51F-Gary Taylor[7]; 4. 93-Matt Carr[10]; 5. 99-Brett Osborn[6]; 6. R38-Riley Osantowski[4]; 7. 51G-Grant Schaadt[8]; 8. 88P-Tony Penick[9]; 9. 87C-Jesse Edwards[2]; 10. 14H-Harley Whatley[5]

Race 15 (8 Laps): 1. 5L-Dusty Young[2]; 2. 43-Jack Thomas[1]; 3. 20Q-Brecken Reese[3]; 4. 138-Karson Battarbee[8]; 5. 23J-Josh Castro[6]; 6. 71P-Daison Pursley[4]; 7. 9K-Kieran Casillas[9]; 8. 11A-Alex Midkiff[7]; 9. 7A-Aaron Jesina[5]; 10. (DNS) 69R-Zachary Hanes

Race 16 (8 Laps): 1. 24S-Colby Sokol[4]; 2. 00T-TJ Stark[5]; 3. 51X-Kyle Busch[6]; 4. 9J-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 23R-Skylar Rhoades[2]; 6. 9H-Kaden Holm[9]; 7. 21C-Carter Holt[7]; 8. 31B-Braxton Weger[8]; 9. 17X-Alex Caldwell[3]; 10. (DQ) 48M-Coen McDaniel[1]

Race 17 (8 Laps): 1. 10A-Emerson Axsom[4]; 2. 10T-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 5J-Braden Jones[2]; 4. 6B-Blake Parmley[3]; 5. 64R-Ronnie Dawson[6]; 6. 5V-Gavan Boschele[9]; 7. 29S-Blake Scott[8]; 8. 62-Rachel Zabawa[5]; 9. 88J-Joey Amantea[10]; 10. 37X-Xander Dundon[7]

Race 18 (8 Laps): 1. 48T-Tanner Holm[1]; 2. 54X-Maverick Myrick[3]; 3. 4J-Jett Yantis[5]; 4. 1F-Jason Friesen[6]; 5. 24G-Greyson Springer[7]; 6. 10P-Peyton Whitehouse[2]; 7. 25K-Kyle Spence[8]; 8. 69T-Trey Erdmann[4]; 9. 17J-Jacob Johnston[9]; 10. 5H-Haylee Papp[10]

Race 19 (8 Laps): 1. 14Q-Jake Hagopian[4]; 2. 28P-Gunnar Pio[1]; 3. 63K-Colton Key[10]; 4. 12J-Jeffrey Newell[9]; 5. 4-Spencer Hill[3]; 6. 34-Colton Robinson[8]; 7. 5-Bradley Huish[5]; 8. 10L-Patrick Lundy[2]; 9. 03R-Hunter Rhoades[7]; 10. 27-Bryan Davidson[6]

Race 20 (8 Laps): 1. 21J-Kameron Key[4]; 2. 2E-Eric Botelho[2]; 3. 2G-Garrett Benson[3]; 4. 29-Scott Sawyer[8]; 5. 19J-Justin Robison[5]; 6. 22-Curtis Jones[9]; 7. 10W-Will Scribner[10]; 8. 29M-Lawrence Mann[1]; 9. 14M-Drake Carter[7]; 10. 80N-Shawn Jones[6]

Race 21 (8 Laps): 1. 41H-Colton Hardy[2]; 2. 08S-Peter Smith[4]; 3. 25S-Justis Sokol[6]; 4. 8K-Jonathan Beason[8]; 5. 11L-Laydon Pearson[3]; 6. 7G-Jackson Gray[1]; 7. 15C-Brody Brown[7]; 8. 33M-Ryan Mueller[5]; 9. 10R-Rylee Whitehouse[9]; 10. (DNS) 667-Amie Donner

Race 22 (8 Laps): 1. 89X-Jace Park[2]; 2. 3-Cole Schroeder[4]; 3. 5G-Christian Bruno[3]; 4. 11C-Darren Brown[5]; 5. 21S-Steven Snyder Jr[6]; 6. 126-Autumn Criste[8]; 7. 1-Kortland Stephens[7]; 8. 14W-Tyler Walton[1]; 9. 52H-Hayden Mabe[9]; 10. 37A-Ayden Gatewood[10]

Race 23 (8 Laps): 1. 24X-KJ Snow[2]; 2. 51J-Dalton Parreira[5]; 3. 14T-Tylen Trammel[4]; 4. 99D-Bryant Dawson[7]; 5. 91F-Alec Frisell[6]; 6. 21G-Garth Kasiner[9]; 7. 44H-Hayden Holt[8]; 8. 7C-Connor Lundy[3]; 9. 52R-Jim McNulty[1]; 10. (DNS) 91-Jason McDougal

Race 24 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jett Hays[1]; 2. 71K-Gavin Miller[3]; 3. B12-Carson Bolden[2]; 4. 7S-Kanon Posey[4]; 5. 2S-Garyt Smith[5]; 6. 55C-Connor Chamberlain[6]; 7. 25B-Chevy Boyer[9]; 8. 3R-Rylan Gray[7]; 9. 72-Alex Karpowicz[8]

Race 25 (8 Laps): 1. 11D-Dominic White[3]; 2. 15N-Neal Allison[6]; 3. 088-Austin Torgerson[5]; 4. 39-Russ Disinger[9]; 5. 10-Brock Berreth[8]; 6. 1A-Anton Hernandez[7]; 7. 97-Donnie Burrows[2]; 8. 43E-Eddie Hamblen[4]; 9. 37Z-Jake Zimmerman[1]

 

 

Thomas Meseraull Masters Jr Knepper 55 with POWRi National Midget League Win

DuQuoin, IL. (12/16/23) Thomas Meseraull would wait until the perfect on-track timing while earning the feature win indoor at the Southern Illinois Center, in DuQuoin Illinois, with the POWRi National Midget League, in the Jr Knepper fifty-five lap feature event to capture his seventh career league victory.

Early on-track excitement with fifty-three entries the POWRi National Midgets would find Cannon McIntosh start the action off with quick-time in hot laps of 9.599-second lap as Thomas Meseraull, Ryan Timms, Broc Elliott, Hayden Reinbold, Joe B Miller, Daniel Robinson, and Shane Cottle each would notch heat racing wins with Chris Baue and Karter Sarff earning the semi-feature victories.

Starting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Broc Elliott, in just his second midget start, lead the field as the green flag flew with Matt Westfall gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap with Elliott, Zach Daum, Joe B Miller, and Thomas Meseraull all circling inside the top five.

Hindered by caution on the initial start the field would be bunched together as Matt Westfall continued to set the pace as Zach Daum and Joe B Miller maintained momentum inside the early podium placements with Thomas Meseraull and Ryan Timms raced within striking distance.

Keeping the leading pace for thirty-four revolutions, Matt Westfall would appear to be in winning form until lap traffic would alter his plans as Zach Daum would overtake the lead just past the mid-race point with Thomas Meseraull following into the lead pack with Cannon McIntosh also racing into winning contention.

Striking late, Thomas Meseraull would move into the lead with eight laps remaining and hold the front through all sorts of challenges for the front of the field to capture his second feature victory of 2023 with Cannon McIntosh taking the runner-up spot coming out of the final corners as Zach Daum finished a close third.

“MF1 BABY, we moved rides and it was kind of a struggle but we put in the work and this thing is a rocket,” said the victorious Thomas Meseraull in the Southern Illinois Center winners circle. Adding, I was almost out of midget racing but Tim Engler just doesn’t give up. I knew if this thing wheelied straight it would be gold and I can tell you that this is what dreams are made of to build our wins.”

Staying in the hunt all event, Matt Westfall would finish fourth with Joe B Miller rounding out the POWRi National top-five finishers in the Jr Knepper 55 running inside at the Southern Illinois Center.

POWRi National Midgets | Southern Illinois Center | 12/16/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Group Qualifying Time: 08-Cannon McIntosh(9.599)

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 00-Ryan Timms

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 00DP-Broc Elliott

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold

Max Papis Innovations Heat Race 5 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller

Diversified Machine Heat Race 6 Winner: 57R-Daniel Robinson

Victory Fuel Heat Race 7 Winner: 86-Shane Cottle

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 36-Chris Baue

KSE Racing Products Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 21S-Karter Sarff

Victory Fuel High Point Qualifier: 00DP-Broc Elliott

MVT Services Hard Charger: 32-Trey Marcham

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

Toyota Racing Development A Feature 1 (55 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[5]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 3. 91-Zach Daum[4]; 4. 54W-Matt Westfall[2]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 6. 32-Trey Marcham[20]; 7. 00-Ryan Timms[6]; 8. 14J-Chase Stockon[22]; 9. 3N-Jake Neuman[7]; 10. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[11]; 11. 41-Howard Moore[21]; 12. 7-Cody Beard[16]; 13. 00DP-Broc Elliott[1]; 14. 57R-Daniel Robinson[10]; 15. 63-Frankie Guerrini[19]; 16. 15-RJ Corson[14]; 17. 36-Chris Baue[17]; 18. 83M-Rylan Gray[9]; 19. 86-Shane Cottle[12]; 20. 43-Gunnar Setser[13]; 21. 21S-Karter Sarff[18]; 22. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[15].

Max Papis Innovations B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 36-Chris Baue[1]; 2. 63-Frankie Guerrini[2]; 3. 41-Howard Moore[4]; 4. 15C-Carter Chevalier[3]; 5. 57A-Abby Hohlbein[8]; 6. 35-Tyler Robbins[6]; 7. 001-Greg Mitchell[5]; 8. 11G-Gage Rucker[7]; 9. 12-Corbin Gurley[9]; 10. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell[10]; 11. 37-Logan Prickett[12]; 12. 002-Garrett Mitchell[11]; 13. 28-Brandon Mattox[13]; 14. 4G-Cole Garner[15]; 15. (DNS) 4K-Kayla Roell; 16. (DNS) 44T-Thomas Davies; 17. (DNS) 10-Chett Gehrke; 18. (DNS) 31-Miles Doherty; 19. (DNS) 51R-Greg Ross.

KSE Racing B Feature 2 (15 Laps): 1. 21S-Karter Sarff[1]; 2. 32-Trey Marcham[4]; 3. 14J-Chase Stockon[11]; 4. 08M-Chase McDermand[14]; 5. 53-Sean Robbins[6]; 6. 92X-Slater Helt[7]; 7. 23-Devon Dobie[5]; 8. 5H-Tyler Vantoll[3]; 9. 11J-Todd Jackson[13]; 10. 16TH-Kevin Newton[8]; 11. 81-Dekota Gay[12]; 12. 92-Josh Most[15]; 13. (DNS) 11K-Charles Kunz; 14. (DNS) 16-Harley Burns; 15. (DNS) 1H-Henry Chambers; 16. (DNS) 14X-Andy Pake; 17. (DNS) 83-Will Armitage; 18. (DNS) 00X-Brant Woods.

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[4]; 2. 3N-Jake Neuman[6]; 3. 83M-Rylan Gray[8]; 4. 32-Trey Marcham[5]; 5. 11G-Gage Rucker[7]; 6. 11J-Todd Jackson[1]; 7. 4G-Cole Garner[3]; 8. 14X-Andy Pake[2].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 00-Ryan Timms[4]; 2. 7-Cody Beard[2]; 3. 15C-Carter Chevalier[3]; 4. 001-Greg Mitchell[5]; 5. 11K-Charles Kunz[8]; 6. 4K-Kayla Roell[1]; 7. (DNS) 10-Chett Gehrke; 8. (DNS) 83-Will Armitage.

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 00DP-Broc Elliott[6]; 2. 54W-Matt Westfall[8]; 3. 35-Tyler Robbins[1]; 4. 15-RJ Corson[7]; 5. 44JB-Jakeb Boxell[3]; 6. 002-Garrett Mitchell[5]; 7. 44T-Thomas Davies[2]; 8. (DNS) 31-Miles Doherty.

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 2. 91-Zach Daum[7]; 3. 5H-Tyler Vantoll[3]; 4. 23-Devon Dobie[5]; 5. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 6. 81-Dekota Gay[4]; 7. 37-Logan Prickett[8]; 8. (DNS) 00X-Brant Woods.

Rod End Supply Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 3. 41-Howard Moore[2]; 4. 57A-Abby Hohlbein[3]; 5. 1H-Henry Chambers[1]; 6. 16-Harley Burns[7]; 7. (DNS) 51R-Greg Ross.

Engler Machine Tool Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 57R-Daniel Robinson[3]; 2. 43-Gunnar Setser[4]; 3. 53-Sean Robbins[1]; 4. 63-Frankie Guerrini[6]; 5. 92X-Slater Helt[7]; 6. 28-Brandon Mattox[2]; 7. 08M-Chase McDermand[5].

Victory Fuel Heat 7 (10 Laps): 1. 86-Shane Cottle[2]; 2. 36-Chris Baue[1]; 3. 21S-Karter Sarff[4]; 4. 26-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 5. 12-Corbin Gurley[6]; 6. 14J-Chase Stockon[5]; 7. 92-Josh Most[3].

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

AARON WILLISON WINS RECORD BREAKING $50,000 RISKON360! OPEN WHEEL SHOWDOWN IN LAS VEGAS

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (December 2, 2023) – Aaron Willison of Langley, British Columbia, Canada led wire-to-wire for the richest payday in pavement open wheel history, a $50,000 USD or $67,480 Canadian haul, after the 100-lap Riskon360! Open Wheel Showdown for Winged Sprint Cars at the Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Willison was joined by Kingsburg, Calif.’s Kody Swanson and Dave Danzer of Oswego, New York as winners at the richest short track event in the country for the 2023 season.

“We need equipment to go racing and this is going to fund our entire year. I work really hard on my restarts. We work really hard on our motor program. We work really hard on getting the thing to take off. There’s a lot of effort that goes into that stuff behind the scenes. You got to have a well-rounded skillset if you think youre going to hold off the best in the country. This was the greatest race car I’ve ever driven today and it’s been a dream season.”

Willison earned pole for the 100-lap contest after claiming Friday’s fast-dash. The C- and B-Main Events narrowed the 52 Sprint Cars on the grounds to 26 starters for the feature event on the .375-mile oval.

Bryan Gossel spun in turn four for the first caution flag on lap two. The choose cone allowed track-record holder Jason Blonde of Litchfield, Michigan to drive up alongside Willison on the restart. Willison held the top spot however. Willison, Blonde, and Franklin, Mass.’s Bobby Santos III broke free of the large pack of Sprint Cars. Anthony Quintana of Idaho spun in turn four and collected Canadian Jeff Montgomery for the next caution flag, ending both of their evenings on lap seven.

Eighth-starting Ryan Litt of London, Ontario, Canada challenged Santos for third in lapped traffic but couldn’t complete the pass with a three-wide maneuver. A restart allowed him to later gain the track position for third.

Willison led Blonde, Litt, Santos, and Tacoma, Washington’s Evan Margeson into the lap 50 break for fuel and a fresh right rear tire.

When racing resumed, Falcon, Colorado’s Mike Hathaway crashed hard into the front stretch wall in an incident which tangled up Audra Sasselli of Selma, Calif. as well.

Blonde back pedaled significantly on the subsequent restart, drifting back to the eighth position. Litt slowed from the third position while Canadian Richie Larson and Oregon’s Kyle Alberding crashed in the fourth turn for a caution on lap 69. Idaho’s Mike Murgoitio also stopped and had to be retrieved. Spins followed on two successive restarts before track workers had an extended stop to clean fluid from turns three and four.

Willison dominated the final 30 laps of the proceedings for the $50,000 pay day with a 4.882 second advantage at the checkered flag. Santos finished second followed by tenth-starting Davey Hamilton, Jr. Canadian Robbie Price and Idaho’s Bryan Warf rounded out the top-five. Margeson surrendered a top-five finish with just two laps to go due to mechanical issues and was scored tenth. Santos earned $20,000 for second while Hamilton was a $10,000 third.

The all-time winningest USAC Silver Crown driver Kody Swanson of Kingsburg, Calif. charged from tenth on the grid to win the $10,000 to win Riskon360! Open Wheel Showdown for Midgets. Swanson drew the ten inversion with assistance from Indianapolis 500 winner Buddy Rice after setting quick-time over the field of Midgets.

“Yeah I mean it means a lot to me. You asked in terms of my career it certainly does. For me, racing is deeper than just myself. I’m so thankful for this,” Swanson said. “This is the type of drive you drive from Southwick, Mass. for. There’s a lot of people I’m so blessed to have in my life. This is a challenging race track and that’s what makes it so fun to drive. There’s a bunch of a really good cars and drivers that made it special.”

Swanson’s teammate Todd Bertrand of Danielson, CT appeared poised to win the feature. He fended off a challenge from 2023 Little 500 winner Jake Trainor of Medway, Mass. to lead lap 12 in lapped traffic. Swanson worked his way up to second position by lap 21. Trainor drove inside of Swanson on a restart but Swanson held the position. Swanson was running second on lap 31 with an eight tenth deficit to Bertrand. He tracked down Bertrand, then knifed underneath him on the backstretch to lead lap 38.

Bertrand Motorsports wrapped up a one-two finish followed by Trainor, Kody Swanson’s younger brother Tanner, and two-time USAC National Sprint Car champion Justin Grant of Ione, Calif. rounded out the top-five finishers.

In Speed Tour Super Modified action, 2023 Oswego Classic winner Dave Danzer prevailed in a wild 30-lap feature worth $5,000 to win. The Speed Tour had a ten-car inversion which saw fast-time qualifier Danzer and weekend long contender Davey Hamilton start on the fifth-row. Hamilton advanced into the lead by lap 11. A pair of hard crashes on both ends of the track stopped the action, but the drivers involved were uninjured.

Hamilton separated himself from Danzer by a few car lengths before tangling briefly with a lapped car. The contact caused damage that stuck Hamilton’s throttle open, sending him barreling into the turn three wall and onto his side for a caution on lap 24. Danzer inherited the lead and paced the final six circuits for the coveted win followed by Canadian Jim White and Colorado’s Cris Muhler rounding out the podium.

Race fans can learn more about the Open Wheel Showdown at www.OpenWheelShowdown.com or on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

 

BLONDE BREAKS TRACK RECORD, WILLISON SNAGS POLE FOR LUCRATIVE RISKON360! OPEN WHEEL SHOWDOWN

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA (December 1, 2023) – The high-speed thrills of the inaugural Riskon360! Open Wheel Showdown continued Friday night with Winged Sprint Car time trials, heat races, and the fast dash. Litchfield, Michigan’s Jason Blonde stormed to a new track record at 11.629 seconds / 116.089 miles per hour before Langley, British Columbia, Canada’s Aaron Willison snagged the dash win and the pole for Saturday’s $50,000 to win feature.

“Well it’s really an honor. Look at the field of cars we have here today. So many incredible cars and incredible drivers. I’m honored to be out front and lead this historic race to green,” Willison said. “Going to have to get through the first 50 laps nice and clean without beating our stuff up. I think you’re going to really start to see people get after it in the second half of the hundred laps.”

Blonde’s qualifying effort opened official competition for the three-division Open Wheel spectacular, paying a record $250,000 in prize money for Winged Sprint Cars, Midgets, and Speed Tour Super Modifieds. The fast-time itself paid $1000 courtesy of Dave Parrie.

“It feels pretty awesome (to set the track record). Hats off to the Dick Meyers 50m Ram Engineering team,” Blonde said. “Man I tell you, it’s a fast car. Proud to be in it.”

Six Winged Sprint Car heat races followed for 12-laps each, advancing the top-three of each directly into Saturday’s championship feature. Blonde paced the field from the pole in the opening race. Aaron Pierce reeled him in before spinning into a smokey slide on the exit of turn two. Blonde paced the final laps for the victory while Pierce recovered to finish fourth for a B-Main appearance on Saturday night.

Bobby Santos of Franklin, Mass. won the second heat race from the pole over London, Ontario, Canada’s Ryan Litt. Langley, British Columbia’s Jeff Montgomery rode over the front wheels of Idaho’s Mike Murgoitio at the start of the third heat race. The race was completely restarted with Montgomery outfoxing Murgoitio for the victory.

Willison and Davey Hamilton, Jr. of Tampa, Florida staged a thrilling display of battling in their heat race. Willison fended off a three-wide maneuver from Hamilton in traffic to win the race from the outside pole position.

Eric Humphries of Fresno and Tacoma, Wash.’s Evan Margeson rounded out the heat race victors. A redraw of the heat race winners set the dash lineup, with Willison drawing pole alongside Montgomery.

Willison paced all 10-laps of the non-stop dash which will place him on the pole for Saturday’s championship finale.

In other action, brothers Tanner and Kody Swanson traded spots at the top of the practice leaderboard in the Midgets while Davey Hamilton, Sr., Bryan Warf, and Dave Danzer continued to be the top drivers in the Speed Tour Super Modified practices.

All three divisions will stage main events on Saturday night along with C- and B-Mains for the Winged Sprint Cars and qualifying for the Midgets and Sprint Cars. Grandstands open at 12:30pm for on track action. Opening ceremonies are set for 3:30pm with feature racing to follow. Tickets are available at the gate as well as all-access pit passes. Speed Sport TV provides live pay-per-view streaming coverage as well.

Race fans can learn more about the Open Wheel Showdown at www.OpenWheelShowdown.com or on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

 

 

VEAL VICTORIOUS, RANKIN REPEATS

SEASONED racers Jamie Veal and Tim Rankin showed their strong knowledge of Sungold Stadium Premier Speedway to record popular victories last night, presented by Welsh’s Garage Doors & Gates.

Veal sent an ominous warning to his rivals with a runaway win in round four of the Victorian Sprintcar Racing Association series to defeat Brock Hallett and Chad Ely.

Veal swept the night recording his first win of the season, winning his heat, the shootout and topping the charts in quick time, at a venue that has shown great success to him over the years.

From pole position the 2016 Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic winner had to chase down reigning Classic champion Brock Hallett to win the 30-lap final after racing to the lead from position two.

Veal aboard his very neat looking SWI Engineering machine executed a superb pass around Hallett mid-race and was never headed on a track surface that has been much maligned of late.

“Once that gap opened, that was my chance to get around Brock and I had to make it stick,” Veal said.

“I doubt I’d get a second chance to pass. Sometimes it’s good to sit in second. The track was better tonight than it’s been which was good.

“It’s good to get a win here now with bigger races for our team to come.”

Hallett’s night was a tough one, as he missed the shootout with a fuel leak and was keen to look ahead.

“Maybe I was a bit too conservative out there,” Hallett said.

“I felt good in the car and knew Jamie would come at me eventually, he’s just always there. The win would’ve been good but I think we’ve got a bit left yet.”

Prior to the commencement of the A-Main, Queensland’s Jye Corbet who again showed his liking for the venue, would not start from outside pole position as he suffered brake issues and was forced out of racing before the feature commenced. This allowed Hallett to move from four to two on the start grid.

Behind Veal and Hallett was another battle with Lachlan McHugh and Tate Frost while Marcus Dumesny again looked solid as did Ely.

For South Australian Ely, it was possibly his best result at the venue in a while, starting and pretty much holding position three.

Frost again showed he will be a force in coming months after moving from 10th to fourth, while Ryan Newton raced from 15th to fifth, after winning the B-Main. Terry Rankin gained nine positions to finish tenth after finishing runner-up in the B.

Earlier in the evening, Veal was the fastest in time trials of the 35-car field with a 10.558 second lap to win group one, while Hallett was fastest in group two (10.873).

Peter Doukas topped group three with a qualifying time of 10.925 seconds, while Ely (11.194) was the best of group four.

Prior to the sprintcar feature, Simpson driver Tim Rankin grabbed his second victory in the Jack Willsher Cup nearly four years to the day of his first.

It was the 22nd running of the prestigious event for Formula 500s and Rankin hit the repeat button like he did when he won in 2019.

The Simpson resident had close to a race-long battle trailing leader and fellow front row starter, Dylan Beveridge who went into the event as the reigning Willsher Cup champion.

The pair shot away from the field from the start and things stayed that way until four laps left when current national champion Beveridge was outed with ignition dramas.

Rankin inherited the lead and went onto grab a decisive win from Liam Russell and Dale Sinclair.

“That was tough,” Rankin said.

“I’m bloody rapt to win this again.

“Dylan is a tough guy to beat anywhere. He doesn’t slip up much so I knew I had to stay close just in case anything happened.

“I guess I got a little bit lucky tonight, but I’ll take it.”

The Junior Formula 500s were a last-minute addition to the racing program and Rusty Ponting led all the way in the 12-lap final to record a popular win from Warrnambool’s Koby O’Shannassy and Cobden’s Hugo Chivell.

The next race meeting at Premier Speedway will be the annual Max’s Race for Sprintcars on December 16.

Supports will be Late Models and Junior Formula 500s.

Gates will open at 3:30pm and cars on track action from 5pm.

For more information visit www.premierspeedway.com.au

Photo credit: Geoff Rounds.

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19

Dayne Kingshott is the Scardifields Smash Repairs King of Wings for the 2023-24 season.

The driver of the Krikke Motorsport W2 claimed the time-honoured event at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night from Kris Coyle, Merger Motorsport W79 and Andrew Priolo, AP Motorsport W8.

The 40-lap feature race, with an infield pitstop, that was called at lap 15, was round 3 of the 2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series and for Kingshott it was his second win in three outings.

It continues his strong start to the season where he was runner up in the other result.

Kingshott started the feature race from p6 and was up to fourth within a lap, nestled in behind James Inglis, who started on the front row, Coyle, who started from p4 and Priolo who also started on the front row.

He reached second with 10 laps in the books, behind Inglis and in front of Coyle, and at this stage Kaiden Manders, who started p3, was fourth, with Priolo back in fifth.

A lap later Inglis closed in on Jamie Maiolo in lapped traffic and spun around, resuming his battle from the rear.

This elevated Kingshott to the lead for the restart which only lasted a couple of seconds after a few cars came together and Jason Pryde and Kye Scroop went to the rear.

The race went five more laps before the infield pitstop was called.

As part of the event Kingshott was given the option by event sponsor Frank Scardifield, Scardifields Smash Repairs, to take up the fan challenge and resume from the third row, with an extra $7500 being dangled in front of him should be race back through and claim the win.

Kingshott declined, saying he had been in that situation before and he was determined to stay out in front of the pack.

At the 20-lap mark the red lights were activated when Taylor Milling rode out a big crash in pits bend.

Ten laps later and Ryan Lancaster’s right rear tyre came off and Kingshott, who was right behind him, was lucky to avoid the bouncing tyre.

Coyle on the other hand was not and he hit it with the right side of the car, heavily pushing in the right top wing panel.

Despite all this Kingshott was able to maintain his pace and take the win, with the margin back to second being 1.215 of a second.

For Coyle it was a solid result after being in similar positions in the first two rounds, only to not finish races.

Earlier in the night he won his heat and took a second in the B Dash.

Priolo was finally able to collect some big points after a DNF in round one and a 10th in round two.

He was quickest in his qualifying group and despite this big result, the team had a scheduled engine change before the heat races.

Priolo was third in his heat race and then won the A Dash to start from pole.

All top three drivers played their Joker cards on the night and doubled their feature race points.

This event was the first of five nominated shows where drivers can use their Joker card,

New Zealander Michael Pickens, who was driving the Williamson Motorsport W3 for Callum Williamson, was fourth, a big effort after starting from p16.

He was up to ninth at the pitstop and continued to push forward in the second half.

Jason Kendrick (who also played his Joker), who started from p11, was up to 8th at the break before taking fifth in the end.

Inglis (who played his Joker) recovered from his early-race spin to take 6th, while Mitchell Wormall was 7th after starting from 14th, Manders (who played his Joker), took 8th after starting from p3, Brad Maiolo (played his Joker) was 9th after coming from p18 and Jaydee Dack rounded out the top 10 after starting from 12.

Jamie Maiolo was 11th (from p19), Ken Sartori 12th (from p17), AJ Nash 13th (from p20), Trent Pigdon 14th (from p5), Jason Pryde 15th (from p13), Matthew Cross 16th (from p23), Brock Kenny 17th (from p21) and Kyle Francis 18th (from p24).

The fourth round of the series, the WA Sprintcar Championship, will be held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday, December 2.

RESULTS:

Qualifying.

Group 1: Trent Pigdon 13.709, Ryan Lancaster 13.805, Jaydee Dack 13.856, Taylor Milling 14.064, Brenten Farrer 14.073, Jason Pryde 14.082, J Maiolo 14.320, Kyle Francis 15.043.

Group 2: Andrew Priolo 13.778, Kye Scroop 14.044, Kris Coyle 14.094, Jason Kendrick 14.105, Dayne Kingshott 14.108, Mitchell Wormall 14.164, AJ Nash 14.267, Brock Kenny 15.432, Nathan Swan 15.673.

Group 3: James Inglis 13.700, Kaiden Manders 13.886, Luke Oldfield 13.918, Cameron McKenzie 14.126, Brad Maiolo 14.258, Tim King 14.319, Ken Sartori 14.325, Michael Pickens 14.350 and Matt Cross 14.938.

Heat 1: 1st Taylor Milling, 2nd Jaydee Dack, 3rd Ryan Lancaster, 4th Trent Pigdon, 5th Brenten Farrer, 6th Jason Pryde, 7th Jamie Maiolo, 8th Kyle Francis. DNS Rod Howe.

Heat 2: 1st Kris Coyle, 2nd Jason Kendrick, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Dayne Kingshott, 5th Mitchell Wormall, 6th Kye Scroop, 7th AJ Nash, 8th Brock Kenny. DNF: Nathan Swan.

Heat 3: 1st Kaiden Manders, 2nd Cameron McKenzie, 3td James Inglis, 4th Michael Pickens, 5th Ken Sartori, 6th Matthew Cross, 7th Brad Maiolo, 8th Tim King. DNF: Luke Oldfield.

Revolution Racegear A Dash: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Kaiden Manders, 3rd Trent Pigdon, 4th Ryan Lancaster, 5th Kye Scroop, 6th Jason Kendrick.

Revolution Racegear B Dash: 1st James Ingllis, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Dayne Kingshott, 4th Cameron McKenzie, 5th Taylor Milling, 6th Jaydee Dack.

Midpack Madness: 1st Jason Pryde, 2nd Mitchell Wormall, 3rd Brenten Farrer, 4th Michael Pickens, 5th Ken Sartori, 6th Brad Maiolo.

B Main: 1st Jamie Maiolo, 2nd AJ Nash, 3rd Brock Francis, 4th Tim King, 5th Matthew Cross, 6th Kyle Francis, 7th Rod Howe.

A Main: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd Kris Coyle, 3rd Andrew Priolo, 4th Michael Pickens, 5th Jason Kendric, 6th James Inglis, 7th Mitchell Wormall, 8th Kaiden Manders, 9th Brad Maiolo, 10th Jaydee Dack, 11th Jamie Maiolo, 12th Ken Sartori, 13th AJ Nash, 14th Trent Pigdon, 15th Jason Pryde, 16th Matthew Cross, 17th Brock Kenny, 18th Kyle Francis. DNF: Kye Scroop, Cameron McKenzie, Brenten Farrer, Ryan Lancaster, Tim King and Taylor Milling.

Series points after Rd3: Dayne Kingshott 746, James Inglis 722, Brad Maiolo 692, Jason Kendrick 690, Andrew Priolo 674, Kris Coyle 662, Kaiden Manders 660, Taylor Milling 612, Trent Pigdon 544, Kye Scroop 528, AJ Nash 510, Jamie Maiolo 506, Jason Pryde 502, Jaydee Dack 500, Ryan Lancaster 498, Matthew Cross 494, Mitchell Wormall 422, Ken Sartori 390, Cameron McKenzie 382, Nathan Swan 362, Rod Howe 360, Brock Francis 322, Callum Williamson 290, Jack Williamson 278, Tim Boujous 276, Brock Kenny 272, Todd Davis 244, Kyle Francis 230, Myles Bolger 150, Jamie Veal 144, Michael Pickens 142, David Priolo 126, Brenten Farrer 108, Tim King 104, Luke Oldfield 50.

Victory 1 Performance Quick Time: James Inglis.

Hoosier tyre draw: Kris Coyle

Wilson’s Brewing Company Best Presented: Andrew Priolo.

Jokers played: Jason Kendrick, Kaiden Manders, Kris Coyle, Dayne Kingshott, Andrew Priolo, Brad Maiolo, Taylor Milling and James Inglis. Remaining Joker rounds December 26, January 1, January 8, January 13.

What’s Next?

Rd 4 - WA Sprintcar Championship - Perth Motorplex - December 2

Rd 5 - Sprintcar Speedweek Rd 1 - Perth Motorplex - December 26

Rd 6 - Sprintcar Speedweek Rd 2 - Perth Motorplex - December 28

Rd 7 - Sprintcar Speedweek Rd 3 - Bunbury Speedway - January 1

 

 

Aaron Reutzel Remains Winning with POWRi 410 BOSS Championship Night at Tulsa Speedway

Tulsa, OK. (11/12/23) Aaron Reutzel would reign supreme at Tulsa Speedway with the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series on Championship Night in the rescheduled Dirt-Down in T-Town to notch his second-straight victory leading all thirty circuits in an outstanding finale feature event.

Proceeding onto the smooth and speedy surface with a great slate of top-notch entrants in the season finale of the POWRi 410 BOSS would see Cory Eliason set the track record quick qualifying time of 12.527-second lap with Brenham Crouch and Aaron Reutzel each earning heat racing victories.

Taking the track into the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Aaron Reutzel and teammate Cory Eliason lined up in the front row, Aaron Reutzel would gain the lead on the opening lap as Cory Eliason, Brenham Crouch, Jace Park, and Blake Hahn all battled within the top five.

Cruising out front with a comfortable lead, Aaron Reutzel would attempt to route the field for the second night as lap traffic would quickly come into play with Cory Eliason and Brenham Crouch battling diligently for the runner-up positioning while gaining on the leader.

Setting the stage for late-race dramatics, Aaron Reutzel would continue to hold off the valiant attempts from both Eliason and Crouch while dueling with lap traffic until a spinning car in front of the leaders would cause the only caution of the feature and clipping the leading Reutzel while slowing.

Holding the front of the field for the entire thirty-lap feature, Aaron Reutzel would not be detoured after the caution contact to earn his third career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory in an action-packed main event.

“This was a great way to end the season after we thought the year was over. A fun race track but kind of tricky to make a great show.” said the back-to-back winning Aaron Reutzel in the Tulsa Oklahoma winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “Great weekend for RSR with both cars on the podium every night and I couldn’t be more excited about next year”.

Contesting intently behind would find track record holder Cory Eliason finishing runner-up with Brenham Crouch in hot pursuit to placing on the final podium placement from the starting third on the initial green flag.

Advancing one position in the feature Blake Hahn would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Zane DeVault would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Tulsa Speedway Championship Night.

Tulsa Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 11/12/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 8-Cory Eliason(12.527)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 1-Brenham Crouch

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 8 X-Aaron Reutzel

Super Clean Hard Charger: 51B-Joe B Miller

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[2]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch[3]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 5. 6Z-Zane DeVault[6]; 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[8]; 7. 22-Riley Goodno[7]; 8. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 9. 87J-Jace Park[4]; 10. 37-Bryce Norris[9]; 11. 79-Gage Montgomery[16]; 12. 17GP-Cole Duncan[10]; 13. 17-Landon Britt[15]; 14. 16TH-Kevin Newton[12]; 15. 53-Brett Wilson[13]; 16. 12-Jeffrey Newell[18]; 17. 3-Bubba Hunt[17]; 18. 22X-JJ Hickle[11].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1-Brenham Crouch[2]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[4]; 3. 22-Riley Goodno[1]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 5. 6Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 6. 22X-JJ Hickle[8]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 8. 17-Landon Britt[6]; 9. (DNS) 3-Bubba Hunt.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 87J-Jace Park[3]; 4. 37-Bryce Norris[1]; 5. 17GP-Cole Duncan[5]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 7. 53-Brett Wilson[8]; 8. 79-Gage Montgomery[7]; 9. (DNS) 12-Jeffrey Newell.

Hoosier Racing Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 8-Cory Eliason, 00:12.527[18]; 2. 8X-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.699[16]; 3. 6Z-Zane DeVault, 00:12.883[5]; 4. 87J-Jace Park, 00:12.974[10]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.032[9]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.077[12]; 7. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.144[17]; 8. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:13.189[7]; 9. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.218[15]; 10. 17GP-Cole Duncan, 00:13.236[1]; 11. 17-Landon Britt, 00:13.237[14]; 12. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.467[3]; 13. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.468[13]; 14. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.492[4]; 15. 22X-JJ Hickle, 00:13.539[2]; 16. 53-Brett Wilson, 00:13.543[11]; 17. 3-Bubba Hunt, 00:15.353[6]; 18. 12-Jeffrey Newell, 00:22.678[8].

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Photo Credit: Richard BalesTulsa, OK. (11/12/23) Aaron Reutzel would reign supreme at Tulsa Speedway with the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series on Championship Night in the rescheduled Dirt-Down in T-Town to notch his second-straight victory leading all thirty circuits in an outstanding finale feature event.

Proceeding onto the smooth and speedy surface with a great slate of top-notch entrants in the season finale of the POWRi 410 BOSS would see Cory Eliason set the track record quick qualifying time of 12.527-second lap with Brenham Crouch and Aaron Reutzel each earning heat racing victories.

Taking the track into the initial green flag start with high-point qualifier Aaron Reutzel and teammate Cory Eliason lined up in the front row, Aaron Reutzel would gain the lead on the opening lap as Cory Eliason, Brenham Crouch, Jace Park, and Blake Hahn all battled within the top five.

Cruising out front with a comfortable lead, Aaron Reutzel would attempt to route the field for the second night as lap traffic would quickly come into play with Cory Eliason and Brenham Crouch battling diligently for the runner-up positioning while gaining on the leader.

Setting the stage for late-race dramatics, Aaron Reutzel would continue to hold off the valiant attempts from both Eliason and Crouch while dueling with lap traffic until a spinning car in front of the leaders would cause the only caution of the feature and clipping the leading Reutzel while slowing.

Holding the front of the field for the entire thirty-lap feature, Aaron Reutzel would not be detoured after the caution contact to earn his third career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory in an action-packed main event.

“This was a great way to end the season after we thought the year was over. A fun race track but kind of tricky to make a great show.” said the back-to-back winning Aaron Reutzel in the Tulsa Oklahoma winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “Great weekend for RSR with both cars on the podium every night and I couldn’t be more excited about next year”.

Contesting intently behind would find track record holder Cory Eliason finishing runner-up with Brenham Crouch in hot pursuit to placing on the final podium placement from the starting third on the initial green flag.

Advancing one position in the feature Blake Hahn would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Zane DeVault would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Tulsa Speedway Championship Night.

Tulsa Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 11/12/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 8-Cory Eliason(12.527)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 1-Brenham Crouch

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 8 X-Aaron Reutzel

Super Clean Hard Charger: 51B-Joe B Miller

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[2]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch[3]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 5. 6Z-Zane DeVault[6]; 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[8]; 7. 22-Riley Goodno[7]; 8. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 9. 87J-Jace Park[4]; 10. 37-Bryce Norris[9]; 11. 79-Gage Montgomery[16]; 12. 17GP-Cole Duncan[10]; 13. 17-Landon Britt[15]; 14. 16TH-Kevin Newton[12]; 15. 53-Brett Wilson[13]; 16. 12-Jeffrey Newell[18]; 17. 3-Bubba Hunt[17]; 18. 22X-JJ Hickle[11].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1-Brenham Crouch[2]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[4]; 3. 22-Riley Goodno[1]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 5. 6Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 6. 22X-JJ Hickle[8]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 8. 17-Landon Britt[6]; 9. (DNS) 3-Bubba Hunt.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 87J-Jace Park[3]; 4. 37-Bryce Norris[1]; 5. 17GP-Cole Duncan[5]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[6]; 7. 53-Brett Wilson[8]; 8. 79-Gage Montgomery[7]; 9. (DNS) 12-Jeffrey Newell.

Hoosier Racing Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 8-Cory Eliason, 00:12.527[18]; 2. 8X-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.699[16]; 3. 6Z-Zane DeVault, 00:12.883[5]; 4. 87J-Jace Park, 00:12.974[10]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.032[9]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.077[12]; 7. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.144[17]; 8. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:13.189[7]; 9. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.218[15]; 10. 17GP-Cole Duncan, 00:13.236[1]; 11. 17-Landon Britt, 00:13.237[14]; 12. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.467[3]; 13. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.468[13]; 14. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.492[4]; 15. 22X-JJ Hickle, 00:13.539[2]; 16. 53-Brett Wilson, 00:13.543[11]; 17. 3-Bubba Hunt, 00:15.353[6]; 18. 12-Jeffrey Newell, 00:22.678[8].

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Aaron Reutzel Reveals Winning Route in Salute to Service with POWRi 410 BOSS

Pocola, OK. (11/11/23) Aaron Reutzel would reign supreme to gain the $12K grand prize at the Tri-State Speedway Salute to Service with the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series on Veterans Day to notch his second career victory in an instant classic and thrilling thirty lap feature event.

Cruising onto the refreshed racing surface with twenty-six entrants of the POWRi 410 BOSS would see Aaron Reutzel set the new track record quick qualifying time of 12.966-second lap reaching speeds of one-hundred thirty miles per hour. Sam Hafertepe Jr, Cory Eliason, and Paul Nienhiser would each earn heat racing victories as notched the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the headlining feature with Gage Montgomery prevailing in the semi-feature.

Taking the track into the initial green flag start with record-breaking Aaron Reutzel and Brenham Crouch lined up in the front row, Aaron Reutzel would speed into the early racing advantage by throwing a slider for the lead on the opening lap as Brenham Crouch, Sam Hafertepe Jr, Landon Crawley, and Noah Gass all battled within the top five.

Setting a blistering pace around a finely prepared topside of Tri-State Speedway, Aaron Reutzel would appear to be on a rail by dealing with lap traffic within the first five laps of the main event with Brenham Crouch right in his leading tire tracks as Sam Hafertepe Jr closed in on the top two.

Showing the fastest line around the track while leading, Reutzel would change his line briefly to the low side as Hafertepe moved into second. Overtaking the lead briefly, Sam Hafertepe Jr would only lead for about ninety feet as Reutzel would charge back using a slide job in turns one and two for the event winning maneuver.

Lapping all the way into the top ten positions, Aaron Reutzel would continue leading the laps as the ticked off at a rapid rate with the lone caution of the feature appearing as the white flag was about to be displayed. With the field bunched back together for a two-lap shootout for the major payday.

Highly guarding the front of the field for the final restart of the main event, Aaron Reutzel would earn his second career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory leading twenty-nine of the action-packed thirty-lap thriller.

“Get after it, that was my plan. I thought I was setting a good pace but when I started getting slid I knew I had to go and get after it,” said an elated Aaron Reutzel in the Pocola Oklahoma winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I had a great restart after the caution coming to white when a lap car wanted to race. Phenomenal car this whole weekend and I can’t thank this team enough, I’m pumped about next year”.

Challenging closely behind the leader would find night one winner Sam Hafertepe Jr finishing runner-up from starting fourth with Cory Eliason flying forward to placing on the final podium placement from the starting sixth on the initial green flag.

Brenham Crouch would be among the frontrunners all feature to fourth as Noah Gass would move forward four spots to round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Tri-State Speedway on Night Two of the T2 Promotions Salute to Service.

Tri-State Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 11/11/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 8X-Aaron Reutzel(12.966)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 8-Cory Eliason

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 9X-Paul Nienhiser

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 79-Gage Montgomery

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

Super Clean Hard Charger: 22X-JJ Hickle(+10)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 8X-Aaron Reutzel

Toyota Racing Development A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 3. 8-Cory Eliason[5]; 4. 1-Brenham Crouch[2]; 5. 20G-Noah Gass[9]; 6. 7S-Landon Crawley[3]; 7. 87J-Jace Park[11]; 8. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[7]; 9. 6Z-Zane DeVault[16]; 10. 22X-JJ Hickle[20]; 11. 52-Blake Hahn[12]; 12. 17GP-Cole Duncan[13]; 13. 22-Riley Goodno[18]; 14. 84-Brandon Hanks[15]; 15. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 16. 95-Matt Covington[6]; 17. 79-Gage Montgomery[17]; 18. 37-Bryce Norris[19]; 19. 9X-Paul Nienhiser[8]; 20. 16TH-Kevin Newton[22]; 21. 11-Roger Crockett[10]; 22. G6-Cody Gardner[21].

Max Papis Innovations B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 79-Gage Montgomery[2]; 2. 22-Riley Goodno[1]; 3. 37-Bryce Norris[3]; 4. 22X-JJ Hickle[10]; 5. G6-Cody Gardner[7]; 6. 16TH-Kevin Newton[9]; 7. 67-Jonathan Hughes[4]; 8. 50K-Kyle Bellm[5]; 9. (DNS) 88R-Ryder Laplante; 10. (DNS) 91-Riley Kreisel.

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 3. 95-Matt Covington[3]; 4. 87J-Jace Park[5]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 6. 22-Riley Goodno[6]; 7. 67-Jonathan Hughes[9]; 8. 88R-Ryder Laplante[7]; 9. 16TH-Kevin Newton[8].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Cory Eliason[2]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[4]; 3. 11-Roger Crockett[1]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 5. 6Z-Zane DeVault[5]; 6. 37-Bryce Norris[6]; 7. 50K-Kyle Bellm[7]; 8. G6-Cody Gardner[8]; 9. (DNS) 22X-JJ Hickle.

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser[1]; 2. 7S-Landon Crawley[4]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[2]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 5. 84-Brandon Hanks[6]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery[7]; 7. 17GP-Cole Duncan[3]; 8. 91-Riley Kreisel[8].

Hoosier Racing Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 8X-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.966[10]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.030[13]; 3. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:13.270[14]; 4. 95-Matt Covington, 00:13.281[21]; 5. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.334[23]; 6. 17GP-Cole Duncan, 00:13.386[5]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.395[6]; 8. 8-Cory Eliason, 00:13.395[26]; 9. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.395[12]; 10. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.479[8]; 11. 11-Roger Crockett, 00:13.481[22]; 12. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 00:13.529[24]; 13. 87J-Jace Park, 00:13.604[2]; 14. 6Z-Zane DeVault, 00:13.649[9]; 15. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.650[25]; 16. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.693[1]; 17. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:13.775[7]; 18. 84-Brandon Hanks, 00:13.781[18]; 19. 88R-Ryder Laplante, 00:14.019[19]; 20. 50K-Kyle Bellm, 00:14.048[15]; 21. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:14.084[17]; 22. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.096[16]; 23. G6-Cody Gardner, 00:14.104[4]; 24. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.127[3]; 25. 67-Jonathan Hughes, 00:14.481[11]; 26. 22X-JJ Hickle, 01:00.000[20].

Next up the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series will see action on Championship Night in the series season finale on November 12th at Tulsa Speedway for $7K to win.

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Sam Hafertepe Jr Victorious in Night One Salute to Service Win with POWRi 410 BOSS

Belleville, IL. (11/10/23) Sam Hafertepe Jr would use perfect timing and a blast of speed off turn four to gain a Night One win of the Tri-State Speedway Salute to Service with the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series to notch his inaugural career win in a nearly flawless twenty-five lap feature event.

Flying onto the racing surface with twenty-six entrants of the POWRi 410 BOSS would see Cory Eliason set the track record in a quick qualifying time of 13.069-second lap with Paul Nienhiser, Roger Crockett, and Joe B Miller each earning heat racing victories as Cory Eliason notched the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the headlining feature with Riley Goodno notching the semi-feature victory.

Going into the initial green flag start with Cory Eliason and Sam Hafertepe Jr lined up in the front row, Cory Eliason would speed into the early racing advantage as Sam Hafertepe Jr, Noah Gass, Landon Crawley, and Zane DeVault all battled within the top five.

Quickly occurring lap traffic, Cory Eliason would appear to be on pace to sweep the nightly accomplishments until a mid-race battle would brew with Sam Hafertepe Jr finding ample speed using the high side exit to overtake the prized position.

Preserving the front of the field for the final eleven revolutions of the feature event, Sam Hafertepe Jr would earn his first career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory in an action-packed twenty-five-lap thriller.

“Lap traffic really aided in this win tonight, dirty air was tough with the track so fast. I knew when Cory got tight it would change momentum and I was able to then use the lap cars as blockers for me,” said a celebratory Sam Hafertepe Jr in the Pocola Oklahoma winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “The track was really awesome tonight so hats off to this entire staff, we showed speed tonight and I’m excited about tomorrow.”

Contending intently behind the leader would find one-time leader of fourteen laps Cory Eliason finishing runner-up from starting pole position with teammate Aaron Reutzel flying forward eight spots to placing on the final podium placement from the starting eleventh on the initial green flag.

Noah Gass would be among the frontrunners all feature to advance one spot to finish fourth as Blake Hahn would move a pair of spots forward to round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Tri-State Speedway on Night One of the T2 Promotions Salute to Service.

Tri-State Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 11/10/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 8-Cory Eliason(13.069)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 9X-Paul Nienhiser

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 11-Roger Crockett

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 22-Riley Goodno

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 8-Cory Eliason

Super Clean Hard Charger: 50K-Kyle Bellm(+10)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr.

Toyota Racing Development A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[2]; 2. 8-Cory Eliason[1]; 3. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[11]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[5]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn[7]; 6. 9X-Paul Nienhiser[8]; 7. 6Z-Zane DeVault[6]; 8. 1-Brenham Crouch[15]; 9. 22X-JJ Hickle[14]; 10. 95-Matt Covington[9]; 11. 51B-Joe B Miller[12]; 12. 50K-Kyle Bellm[21]; 13. 87J-Jace Park[16]; 14. 22-Riley Goodno[17]; 15. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 16. 37-Bryce Norris[19]; 17. G6-Cody Gardner[18]; 18. 88R-Ryder Laplante[22]; 19. 17GP-Cole Duncan[13]; 20. 79-Gage Montgomery[24]; 21. 7S-Landon Crawley[3]; 22. 11-Roger Crockett[10]; 23. 91-Riley Kreisel[20]; 24. 74-Xavier Doney[23].

Max Papis Innovations B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 22-Riley Goodno[1]; 2. G6-Cody Gardner[2]; 3. 37-Bryce Norris[4]; 4. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 5. 50K-Kyle Bellm[8]; 6. 88R-Ryder Laplante[5]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Newton[7]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 9. 79-Gage Montgomery[10]; 10. (DNS) 84-Brandon Hanks.

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser[1]; 2. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 3. 8-Cory Eliason[4]; 4. 6Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch[6]; 6. 22-Riley Goodno[5]; 7. 37-Bryce Norris[8]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney[9]; 9. 79-Gage Montgomery[7].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Roger Crockett[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 7S-Landon Crawley[3]; 4. 17GP-Cole Duncan[6]; 5. 22X-JJ Hickle[7]; 6. 8X-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 7. 91-Riley Kreisel[9]; 8. 16TH-Kevin Newton[8]; 9. 84-Brandon Hanks[5].

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 3. 20G-Noah Gass[3]; 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 5. 87J-Jace Park[5]; 6. G6-Cody Gardner[7]; 7. 88R-Ryder Laplante[6]; 8. 50K-Kyle Bellm[8].

Hoosier Racing Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 8-Cory Eliason, 00:13.069[1]; 2. 8X-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.091[10]; 3. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.097[3]; 4. 6Z-Zane DeVault, 00:13.144[4]; 5. 7S-Landon Crawley, 00:13.174[20]; 6. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.216[12]; 7. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.231[16]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.293[6]; 9. 95-Matt Covington, 00:13.325[15]; 10. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 00:13.345[8]; 11. 11-Roger Crockett, 00:13.360[23]; 12. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.417[9]; 13. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.417[13]; 14. 84-Brandon Hanks, 00:13.422[11]; 15. 87J-Jace Park, 00:13.438[19]; 16. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:13.517[25]; 17. 17GP-Cole Duncan, 00:13.600[24]; 18. 88R-Ryder Laplante, 00:13.646[7]; 19. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.689[2]; 20. 22X-JJ Hickle, 00:13.706[18]; 21. G6-Cody Gardner, 00:13.708[14]; 22. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:13.791[22]; 23. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:13.825[21]; 24. 50K-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.857[17]; 25. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.974[26]; 26. 91-Riley Kreisel, 01:00.000[5].

Next up the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series will see action on Championship Night of the T2 Promotions Salute to Service at Tri-State Speedway in Pocola Oklahoma on November 11th for $12K to win followed by the series season finale on November 12th at Tulsa Speedway for $7K to win.

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Justin Sanders wins SCCT finale in Stockton/ Justyn Cox locks down driving title

By Gary Thomas

Stockton, CA…Aromas racer Justin Sanders captured his second straight Tribute to Gary Patterson with the Sprint Car Challenge Tour on Saturday, while Justyn Cox secured the driving title by a slim four-points over Kaleb Montgomery.

Sanders ended up claiming both the season opener in Placerville and the finale at Stockton for car owner Dale Miller, who brought home the SCCT owner championship for the first time.

“It feels great to finish off the owner title for Dale and Tara Miller with a win tonight,” Sanders commented. “This car has been a rocket ship all year long and we’ve really come to like Stockton. It’s also nice to win the final main event on the current configuration before they change things next season.”

The 30-lap finale at the Stockton Dirt Track on Saturday saw Sanders have his way with things out front. After winning the High Sierra Industries Dash he blasted into the lead and went flag-to-flag for his eighth career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards triumph.

Auburn’s Andy Forsberg got close a few times early on, until Templeton’s Kaleb Montgomery got by on lap 18 for the runner up spot. Montgomery crossed the stripe in second, followed by Forsberg, Roseville’s Colby Copeland and Clovis’ Dominic Gorden in the top-five.

The remainder of the top-10 was comprised of Tanner Carrick, Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Dylan Bloomfield, Chance Grasty, Caeden Steele and Gauge Garcia.

The fight for the SCCT driving championship showcased immense drama on lap 23 when point leader Justyn Cox slowed to a stop off turn two. A reported steering box issue forced him to the pit area, which resulted in a DNF.

With Montgomery finishing second and Cox in 15th, it gave Cox the title by four-points over Montgomery, equivalent to just two positions on the track. Bloomfield also closed the gap to end up third in points, just 11 markers back in third.

“Winning the SCCT championship means a lot and to do it that way made it nerve racking, but luckily we are standing up here right now,” said an emotional Cox in victory lane. “I can’t say enough about this entire Bates-Hamilton Racing team and all our great partners that allow us to do it.”

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SCCT Results – Stockton Dirt Track November 4th

A Feature 30 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[4]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 4. 5V-Colby Copeland[6]; 5. 10-Dominic Gorden[7]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 7. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[14]; 8. 1-Chance Grasty[11]; 9. 121-Caeden Steele[8]; 10. 21X-Gauge Garcia[13]; 11. 9L-Luke Hayes[16]; 12. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[15]; 13. 75-Dalton Smith[18]; 14. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 15. 42X-Justyn Cox[10]; 16. 14W-Ryan Robinson[9]; 17. 7H-Jake Haulot[17]; 18. 35-Sean Becker[12]

Dash 1 6 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[2]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 4. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[6]; 5. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[2]; 3. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 4. 1-Chance Grasty[3]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[5]; 6. 9L-Luke Hayes[7]; 7. 75-Dalton Smith[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden[1]; 3. 14W-Ryan Robinson[3]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 5. 21X-Gauge Garcia[5]; 6. 7H-Jake Haulot[6]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders[4]; 3. 42X-Justyn Cox[2]; 4. 35-Sean Becker[3]; 5. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[6]; 6. (DNS) 14-Mariah Ede

Qualifying 1 2 Laps

1. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:13.668[7]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:13.676[3]; 3. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:13.917[4]; 4. 1-Chance Grasty, 00:13.947[2]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.306[1]; 6. 75-Dalton Smith, 00:14.349[5]; 7. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:14.561[6]

Qualifying 2 2 Laps

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:13.635[6]; 2. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:13.741[1]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:13.745[5]; 4. 14W-Ryan Robinson, 00:13.858[3]; 5. 21X-Gauge Garcia, 00:14.108[2]; 6. (DQ) 7H-Jake Haulot, 00:13.342[4]

Qualifying 3 2 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:13.577[6]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:13.643[5]; 3. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:13.864[1]; 4. 35-Sean Becker, 00:14.007[4]; 5. 14-Mariah Ede, 00:39.519[3]; 6. (DQ) 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez, 00:14.175[2]

 

 

THREE OF THE BEST SALUTE IN SEASON OPENER
The opening night of racing for the 2023-24 season at Sungold Stadium Premier Speedway presented by Warrnambool Offroad and ARB commenced with three of the best drivers in Australia claiming the major victories.
Jock Goodyer, Lockie McHugh and Kye Walters took the wins and all showed they’ll be hard to beat in a busy few months ahead.
Reigning Australian Sprintcar champion Goodyer was again at his best to win the second round of the Sprintcar Racing Association series in blistering fashion.
From grid position four Goodyer eventually passed polesitter Jamie Veal with six laps to run in the 30-lap A-main to win in a dominant display.
South Australian Daniel Pestka claimed third after starting in position nine while Sydney’s Jordyn Brazier had a career-best result at the venue finishing fourth after finishing second in the last chance the B-Main.
Son of a gun Marcus Dumesny also negotiated the tricky track to race from 20th start to finish fifth while fellow Sydneysider Alex Orr was sixth and the last car on the lead lap.
In front of a strong crowd, Veal worked through the field with class and was setting a solid pace lapping mostly in 10.5 second laps as Goodyer shadowed him after getting by Queensland’s Jy Corbett, who was the surprise packet of the night in trying conditions.
"It was quite a demanding track out there tonight. It’s cool to bring the car home in one piece,” Goodyer said.
"That was a brand new car and it’s good to have the speed in the car straight away.”

In a race of attrition there was no shortage of crashes with more than half the 20-car field not finishing.
Brock Hallett’s race was over early when he broke a shock absorber entering turn one after rolling his car just two laps down.
This seemed to set off a chain reaction of retirees including, Glen Sutherland, Chad Ely, Rusty Hickman, V8 Supercars driver Cam Waters, Tate Frost, Brett Milburn, Jy Corbet, Bobby Daly and Ryan Jones while Daniel Sayre didn't start.
Heat winners were: Glen Sutherland, Brett Milburn, Jy Corbet and Lachie McHugh.
Earlier in qualifying, Goodyer set the overall fastest one lap time of 10.249 seconds of the 41 cars entered from Hallett (10.315), Veal (10.369) and Pestka (10.664).
The C&H Trucking sponsored Pro Sprints action was again solid and Queenslander Lachlan McHugh led home teammate Jordan Rae in a famous victory for popular car-owner Domain Ramsay of Geelong.
They both proved very good all evening to defeat Jamie Veal in the 20 lap feature driving the Mat and Renae Eastham car with veteran Dennis Jones and Steven Loader filling the top five.
Former national champion Kye Walters turned on a masterclass to win the 20-lap VMPA Tritech Lubricants feature race.
Walters and Dylan Barrow now locked down the front row and it didnt take long before Walters made the race his own.
He set a strong pace and quickly pulled away to easily lead from Barrow and would storm home to win the feature with Lachy Fitzpatrick close behind and Scott Angus in third. Matt Gerlach and Brad Warren made up the top five whilst Kasey Garlick, Daniel Simpson, Bella Rizzoli and Shayne Roycroft were the final finishers.
The next meeting at Premier Speedway will be on Saturday, November 18 with round four of the SRA Sprintcars series and the time-honoured Jack Willsher Cup for Formula 500s.

Visit https://premierspeedway.com.au/race-night/ for full race results.

 

 

Gastineau regroups, wins OCRS feature at Thunderbird Speedway
John Rittenoure
MUSKOGEE, Okla. (October 27, 2023) – After a fourth place finish in his heat race, it did not look like Whit Gastineau was in his usual winning form at Thunderbird Speedway.

But that was not the case in the A-Feature. Gastineau passed early leader Johnny Kent on lap 8 and raced to his 35th career AmeriFlex Hose & Accessories OCRS Sprint Car victory and second of the season Friday night.

A small adjustment to the chassis after the heat race was all Gastineau needed to find the extra speed to win.

“We are always good here,” Gastineau said. “We needed to tighten the car up, but still were not all that good. The first 15 laps were really good then towards the end I was probably a little complacent.”

“I need to thank Jim Elison, my dad, my brothers, Statewide Services, K & F Collision.”

Gastineau likes the larger half-mile tracks and has won his share of races at Thunderbird, but Kent was able to close the gap some late in the race as Gastineau was trying not to over drive his race car.

“They told me to pick up the pace a little,” Gastineau said. “I was just trying not to mess up. I have led here and won quite a few times and I have hit the wall a couple of times also. I was just trying to not screw up.”

Kent was setting the pace after starting on the pole, but a lap 7 restart erased the lead he had over Gastineau.

“The one early on definitely did not help us,” Kent said. “Whit is always fast at this place. We made some ground up on him just before that caution came out and I felt that caution put a little damper on us.”

Kent came into the night just 23 points ahead of Danny Wood in the points race and was able to stretch the advantage to 34 with his second place finish. Wood finished fourth behind third place Blake Edwards.

“It we can just keep going like we are I think we will be alright,” Kent said. “It was a good points night.”

AmeriFlex Hose & Accessories OCRS Sprint Car Results

Thunderbird Speedway – Muskogee, Oklahoma

October 27, 2023

Ameriflex Hose and Accessories A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 2-Whit Gastineau[4]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent[1]; 3. 20S-Sheldon Barksdale[3]; 4. 17E-Blake Edwards[6]; 5. 55W-Danny Wood[7]; 6. 5-Joe Bob Lee[11]; 7. 50Z-Zach Chappell[9]; 8. 9-Emilio Hoover[8]; 9. 12M-Mitchell Barros[13]; 10. 38-Joshua Tyre[14]; 11. 23L-Tyler LaPointe[12]; 12. 26M-Fred Mattox[5]; 13. 22RL-Gage Laney[10]; 14. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26M-Fred Mattox[1]; 2. 8R-Ryker Pace[2]; 3. 9-Emilio Hoover[4]; 4. 2-Whit Gastineau[5]; 5. 50Z-Zach Chappell[7]; 6. 5-Joe Bob Lee[6]; 7. 38-Joshua Tyre[3]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 20S-Sheldon Barksdale[2]; 2. 55-Johnny Kent[3]; 3. 17E-Blake Edwards[1]; 4. 55W-Danny Wood[5]; 5. 22RL-Gage Laney[6]; 6. 23L-Tyler LaPointe[4]; 7. 12M-Mitchell Barros[7]

Lap Leaders: Johnny Kent 1-7, Whit Gastineau 8-25

Margin of Victory: 0.351

D&G Contracting Hard Charger: Joe Bob Lee +5

2023 Winners: 03/11 – Tanner Conn, Red Dirt Raceway; 03/18 – Fred Mattox, Tulsa Speedway; 04/01 – Zach Blurton, Enid Speedway; 04/15 – Zach Blurton, Longdale Speedway; 05/26 – Sean McClelland, Arrowhead Speedway; 05/27 – Alex Sewell, Salina Highbanks Speedway; 06/10 – Alex Sewell, Lawton Speedway; 06/15 – Rees Moran, Lucas Oil Speedway; 06/16 – Whit Gastineau, I-70 Motorsports Park; 06/17 – Rees Moran, Lake Ozark Speedway; 06/23 – Rees Moran, Red Dirt Raceway; 07/15 – Kyle Clark, Creek County Speedway; 07/29 – Zach Chappell, Caney Valley Speedway; 08/19 – Johnny Kent, Elk City Raceway Park; 08/20 – Danny Smith, Lawton Speedway; 09/09 – Alex Sewell, Caney Valley Speedway; 09/30 – Danny Wood, Salina Highbanks Speedway; 10/07 – Blake Edwards, Caney Valley Speedway; 10/14 – Joe Wood, Jr., Red Dirt Raceway; 10/27 – Whit Gastineau, Thunderbird Speedway.

Top 10 Standings: 1. Johnny Kent, 2034; 2. Danny Wood, 2000; 3. Joe Bob Lee, 1916; 4. Sheldon Barksdale, 1911; 5. Zach Chappell, 1783; 6. Joshua Tyre, 1537; 7. Fred Mattox, 1473; 8. Rees Moran 1265; 9. Emilio Hoover, 1220; 10. Mitchell Barros, 1172.

 

 

 

BRYANT BELL COMPLETES THE MISSION WITH A WALK OFF WIN AND WMR CHAMPIONSHIP AT VENTURA

VENTURA, CALIFORNIA (October 22, 2023) – Bryant Bell of Oakley won the 2023 Western Midget Racing championship with a walk off victory in Saturday’s 20-lap feature at Ventura Raceway, breaking his tie with Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell for the crown and holding off Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards for his fifth win of the season.

Bell and Mitchell traveled to Ventura with the same objective and approach as the tied championship was a heads-up affair. Whoever finished higher in Saturday’s feature would be crowned the champion.

Mitchell set the wheels in motion for how close the battle would be by winning his heat race. Third in points Darin Horton of Lindley, New York won the second heat race.

Cortez, Colorado’s Joey Klemish and Edwards shared the front row in the main event with Horton and Mitchell on row two and Bell starting fifth.

Edwards grabbed the lead with a rapidly approaching Bell on the move. Bell drove into the top position on lap four and never relinquished it with Edwards in pursuit from second position. Mitchell finished a strong third followed by Lodi’s Nate Wait and Horton.

The win and championship for Bell concludes the 2023 Western Midget Racing season for the stock-production powered Midget series. The tour visited Antioch Speedway, Bakersfield Speedway, Marysville Raceway, Mohave Valley Raceway, Ocean Speedway, Petaluma Speedway, and Ventura Raceway across 15 points paying events. Planning for an exciting 2024 season is already underway.

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ventura Raceway October 21, 2023

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 2. 4R-Drake Edwards[2]; 3. 96X-Logan Mitchell[4]; 4. 35W-Nate Wait[9]; 5. 66-Darrin Horton[3]; 6. 3-Terry Nichols[13]; 7. 31-Todd Hawse[7]; 8. 54-Anthony Bruno[11]; 9. 20-Kyle Hawse[12]; 10. 7A-Joey Klemish[1]; 11. 57-Blaine Craft[8]; 12. 15-Adam Weisberg[10]; 13. 11-Greg Dennett[6]; 14. 68-Marvin Mitchell[14]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 96x-Logan Mitchell Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 66-Darin Horton

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

8.11 Ocean Speedway Winner: Bryant Bell

8.12 Marysville Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

10.21 Ventura Raceway Winner: Bryant Bell

 

 

MADDINGTON TOYOTA SPRINTCAR SERIES

Sunday, October 22

WA sprintcar champion Dayne Kingshott struck the first blow in the 2023-24 Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday night, winning the feature race from defending series champion James Inglis and Victorian Jamie Veal.

The win was Kingshott’s fourth in a sprintcar after he claimed two feature race victories last year.

It was a good start for his fourth season for Krikke Motorsport as the team chases the points championship this year.

Kingshott started the show with a third in his qualifying group and then took a heat race win after starting from p2.

He then started from p2 in the 30-lap final and got the jump on fellow front row driver Kris Coyle – and from there was never headed.

The shortened format for the night saw the drivers seeded into the feature race after the heats, with the Dashes to return from round two in a fortnight.

The first caution of the final came on when Kye Scroop spun around on the main straight on the second lap and Matthew Cross pulled up on the back straight with throttle linkage issues.

On the next start Inglis got the front wheels in the air but recovered while in third spot and moments later Callum Williamson spun around in turn two, facing the wrong way,

What followed was a chain reaction that ended the night for a handful of drivers including Kaiden Manders, Jason Pryde, Jaydee Dack, Jamie Maiolo and AJ Nash.

Four laps in and Kingshott was into lapped traffic and had a gap over Inglis and Coyle, with Williamson, Jason Kendrick and Veal further back.

Seven laps in and Inglis was edging that little bit closer to the leader.

The caution lights came on with 10 laps in the books after Ken Sartori slowed up

Not long afterwards and Coyle, who was in third, crashed out hard in turn two and while the reds were on Kendrick, who was fifth, had a flat front left tyre but was unable to have it fixed as the infield work area had closed.

He chose to resume in his spot but was struggling with the ill-handling W11 and eventually parked it infield with 12 laps to go.

Before that however Veal, who was looking very threatening, spun around in the first turns and had to resume his battle in the Monte Motorsports W17 from the rear.

>From the next restart it was obvious Veal was on a mission and methodically worked his way through the field.

With 10 laps remaining Milling and Veal were threatening to challenge Mitchell Wormall who started from p9 and was looking very competitive.

Veal moved to fourth with nine laps remaining and by the full race distance he had done enough to get back to third.

Inglis looked strong with half a dozen laps remaining when he caught Kingshott in lapped traffic, but Kingshott was equal to the challenge and took a comfortable 3.269 second win.

Wormall held on for fourth, while Callum Williamson rounded out the top five.

Brad Maiolo, who started from p12, drove a solid race to take sixth, ahead of Trent Pigdon who started from fifth and finished seventh.

Ryan Lancaster finished second in the B Main and had to start near the rear of the main event.

He put in a huge effort to take eighth.

Scroop managed to recover well after an early spin for ninth, while Todd Davis was 10th after starting fromm p15.

Jack Williamson was 11th after starting from p17, while Tim Boujos was 12th after starting from p19, Cross was 13th after originally starting from p18 and Brock Francis was the last of the finishers in his debut sprintcar race after starting from p24.

The second round of the Maddington Toyota Sprintcar Series will be held at the Perth Motorplex on Saturday, November 4, for the City of Kwinana Westernapolis.

Results

Qualifying.

Group 1: Ryan Lancaster 13.151, James Inglis 13.178, Dayne Kingshott 13.301, Jason Pryde 13.344, Brad Maiolo 13.466, Ken Sartori 13.701, Brock Francis 14.054, Nathan Swan 14.124.

Group 2: Callum Williamson 13.007, Jamie Veal 13.155, Taylor Milling 13.168, Jason Kendrick 13.326, AJ Nash 13.327, Kaiden Manders 13.378, Jamie Maiolo 13.467, Andrew Priolo 13.519, Kye Scroop 13.553, Rod Howe 15.244.

Group 3: Kris Coyle 13.171, Jaydee Dack 13.202, Mitchell Wormall 13.209, Trent Pigdon 13.299, Jack Williamson 13.491, Tim Boujos 13.614, Todd Davis 13.763, Matthew Cross 13.786, Brock Kenny 14.372.

Heat 1: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd James Inglis, 3rd Jason Pryde, 4th Brad Maiolo, 5th Ken Sartori, 6th Nathan Swan, 7th Brock Francis. DNF: Ryan Lancaster

Heat 2: 1st Jason Kendrick, 2nd Taylor Milling, 3rd Jamie Veal, 4th Callum Williamson, 5th AJ Nash, 6th Kye Scroop., 7th Andrew Priolo, 8th Kaiden Manders, 9th Jamie Maiolo, 10th Rod Howe.

Heat 3: 1st Trent Pigdon, 2nd Mitchell Wormall, 3rd Kris Coyle, 4th Todd Davis, 5th Jaydee Dack, 6th Matthew Cross, 7th Jack Williamson, 8th Tim Boujos, 9th Brock Kenny.

B Main: 1st Andrew Priolo, 2nd Ryan Lancaster, 3rd Kye Scroop, 4th Jamie Maiolo, 5th Brock Kenny, 6th Rod Howe, 7th Nathan Swan.

A Main: 1st Dayne Kingshott, 2nd James Inglis, 3rd Jamie Veal, 4th Mitchell Wormall, 5th Callum Williamson, 6th Brad Maiolo, 7th Trent Pigdon, 8th Ryan Lancaster, 9th Kye Scroop, 10th Todd Davis, 11th Jack Williamson, 12th Tim Boujos, 13th Matthew Cross, 14th Brock Francis. DNF: Taylor Milling, Jason Kendrick, Kris Coyle, Ken Sartori, Jason Pryde, Kaiden Manders, AJ Nash, Andrew Priolo, Jamie Maiolo, Jaydee Dack.

 

 

Cup Title Goes To Corey Day

Logan Seavey was light at the scales and disqualified.  Corey Day won the feature and point championship.

 The Day family now joins the Kaeding family with father and son Trophy Cup titles.


This year $200,000 was raised for Make-A-Wish Foundation. The Trophy Cup has now raised a total of $2,875.000 for the Foundation.

Trophy Cup Tulare CA   Final Night

Ray Williams Properties A Main (50 Laps): 1. 16A-Logan Seavey[2]; 2. 14-Corey Day[20]; 3. 42X-Justyn Cox[1]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 5. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[18]; 6. 94X-Landon Brooks[13]; 7. 17W-Shane Golobic[17]; 8. 94JR-Rico Abreu[11]; 9. 17-Justin Peck[10]; 10. 88N-DJ Netto[5]; 11. 8-Aaron Reutzel[15]; 12. 69-Bud Kaeding[23]; 13. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[9]; 14. 5T-Ryan Timms[19]; 15. 57W-Tyler Courtney[8]; 16. 7P-Jake Andreotti[3]; 17. 26-Zeb Wise[21]; 18. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[24]; 19. 2X-Justin Sanders[7]; 20. 21T-Cole Macedo[14]; 21. 9R-Chase Randall[4]; 22. 5V-Colby Copeland[16]; 23. 28-Chase Johnson[12]; 24. 29-Willie Croft[22]

Starr Properties B Main (25 Laps): 1. 29-Willie Croft[4]; 2. 69-Bud Kaeding[3]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 4. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[1]; 5. 7B-Sean Becker[2]; 6. 88-Austin McCarl[8]; 7. 41H-Colton Hardy[7]; 8. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[9]; 9. 121-Caeden Steele[11]; 10. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 11. 21-Shane Hopkins[16]; 12. 7X-Bill Balog[20]; 13. 0-Tim Kaeding; 14. 33-Colton Heath[10]; 15. 2K-Gauge Garcia[15]; 16. 10-Dominic Gorden[18]; 17. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[19]; 18. 38-Colby Johnson[17]; 19. 21M-Michael Ing; 20. 14E-Mariah Ede; 21. 12B-Dawson Faria[13]; 22. 9-Dustin Freitas[12]; 23. 88A-Joey Ancona[14]

Core Main C Main (15 Laps): 1. 0-Tim Kaeding[2]; 2. 14E-Mariah Ede[5]; 3. 21M-Michael Ing[7]; 4. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[8]; 5. 25S-Seth Standley[9]; 6. 15K-Cody Key[14]; 7. 77-Ryan Lippincott[12]; 8. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[16]; 9. 53-KC Weikle[13]; 10. 63D-Jon DeWees[17]; 11. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[15]; 12. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[10]; 13. 02-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 14. 54S-Drake Standley[11]; 15. 17M-Kalib Henry[6]; 16. (DNS) 7-Tyler Thompson; 17. (DQ) 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[4]

Kaeding Performance D Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[2]; 2. 77-Ryan Lippincott[4]; 3. 54S-Drake Standley[3]; 4. 25S-Seth Standley[1]; 5. 15K-Cody Key[6]; 6. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]; 7. 63D-Jon DeWees[9]; 8. 53-KC Weikle[5]; 9. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[7]; 10. (DNS) 31H-Phil Heynen

Jeannie Ed Mauldin Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 7P-Jake Andreotti[4]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[6]; 3. 7-Tyler Thompson[1]; 4. 14-Corey Day[8]; 5. 8-Aaron Reutzel[7]; 6. 26-Zeb Wise[5]; 7. 02-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 8. 7X-Bill Balog[3]

Pam Koziar Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 0-Tim Kaeding[1]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[4]; 3. 2K-Gauge Garcia[2]; 4. 33-Colton Heath[3]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 6. 88N-DJ Netto[6]; 7. 57W-Tyler Courtney[7]; 8. (DNS) 94JR-Rico Abreu

Misson Printers Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 2. 14E-Mariah Ede[1]; 3. 28-Chase Johnson[6]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[4]; 5. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[8]; 6. 10-Dominic Gorden[3]; 7. 2X-Justin Sanders[7]; 8. 7B-Sean Becker[5]

Williams Roofing Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 38-Colby Johnson[2]; 2. 21M-Michael Ing[1]; 3. 121-Caeden Steele[3]; 4. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[6]; 5. 17W-Shane Golobic[8]; 6. 29-Willie Croft[5]; 7. 41-Dominic Scelzi[7]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas[4]

KRC Safety Gary Castro Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 17M-Kalib Henry[1]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 3. 9R-Chase Randall[6]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[2]; 5. 21T-Cole Macedo[7]; 6. 69-Bud Kaeding[5]; 7. 94X-Landon Brooks[8]; 8. 88A-Joey Ancona[4]

Taco Brao Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[2]; 2. 88-Austin McCarl[4]; 3. 5T-Ryan Timms[8]; 4. 21-Shane Hopkins[3]; 5. 17-Justin Peck[7]; 6. 16A-Logan Seavey[6]; 7. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[5]; 8. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[1]

 

 

It's Golobic At The Trophy Cup

by Ron Rodda

Tulare, CA...The second night of the Abreu Vineyards 29th Trophy Cup Presented by Rudeen Racing returned 65 teams to the Thunderbowl Raceway with each driver looking to improve their point total over opening night. The better of the two nights points will be carried into Saturday, a night when there is no qualifying.

Friday switched the two groups for qualifying and the order within each group was inverted from Thursday. Points for qualifying, heat races, and the main event were the same as opening night.

B group was first and a 14.078 lap by Logan Seavey earned the 150 points for fast time while Ryan Timms and Grant Duinkerken followed Seavey in the order.

The A group fastest was Michael Kofoid at 14.189 putting him ahead of Tyler Courtney and Justin Sanders.

The invert six heats moved the eight winners and the eight top point cars to the A main, inverting twelve by points. Tyler Courtney was high point and the invert 12 put him outside row six for the thirty lap main.

Three time Cup champion, Shane Golobic, was on the pole and stormed into a large lead which dissolved on lap 15 when a red was needed.

Justin Peck was following in second and Ryan Timms was third after using a turn four slider to pass Dominic Scelzi.

A ten lap stretch of green let Golobic continue with a large lead while a furious battle for the rest of the podium featured Peck, Corey Day, and Ryan Timms.

Running the wall and throwing sliders finally led to Day taking second over Peck and Timms moved into third out of turn four.

The final five laps featured Day closing on Golobic, looking like a slider might be coming, but Golobic stretched his lead over the last two laps a bit and took the win over Day, Timms, Dominic Scelzi, and Peck.

The top 48 cars in points will race six fully inverted heats tomorrow. These loaded heats are critical as the opportunity to add points can improve a driver's standing. The top 20 in points go to the 50-lap championship main.

 

Tulare Thunderbowl Raceway  Trophy Cup Night 2

360 Sprint Cars

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[1]; 2. 14-Corey Day[9]; 3. 5T-Ryan Timms[6]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 5. 17-Justin Peck[2]; 6. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[11]; 7. 2X-Justin Sanders[8]; 8. 8-Aaron Reutzel[10]; 9. 57W-Tyler Courtney[12]; 10. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[7]; 11. 9R-Chase Randall[15]; 12. 94JR-Rico Abreu[22]; 13. 28-Chase Johnson[24]; 14. 5V-Colby Copeland[23]; 15. 7B-Sean Becker[21]; 16. 16A-Logan Seavey[14]; 17. 69-Bud Kaeding[17]; 18. 7P-Jake Andreotti[20]; 19. 83T-Tanner Carrick[16]; 20. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[13]; 21. 26-Zeb Wise[3]; 22. 41H-Colton Hardy[19]; 23. 88N-DJ Netto[18]; 24. 21T-Cole Macedo[5]

B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 94JR-Rico Abreu[1]; 2. 88N-DJ Netto[3]; 3. 41-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 4. 16A-Logan Seavey[5]; 5. 94X-Landon Brooks[8]; 6. 21-Shane Hopkins[9]; 7. 2K-Gauge Garcia[10]; 8. 29-Willie Croft[18]; 9. 14E-Mariah Ede[16]; 10. 10-Dominic Gorden[4]; 11. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[11]; 12. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[21]; 13. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[13]; 14. 88A-Joey Ancona[2]; 15. 5R-Ryan Rocha[14]; 16. 91-Chase Goetz[15]; 17. 14JR-Brady Forbrook[19]; 18. 77-Ryan Lippincott[20]; 19. 54S-Drake Standley[17]; 20. X1-Michael Faccinto[7]; 21. 45-Jake Morgan[12]; 22. 21M-Michael Ing[22]

B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 5V-Colby Copeland[1]; 2. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 3. 9R-Chase Randall[4]; 4. 28-Chase Johnson[9]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele[10]; 6. 88-Austin McCarl[5]; 7. 02-Ashton Torgerson[8]; 8. 42X-Justyn Cox[7]; 9. 7-Tyler Thompson[14]; 10. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[13]; 11. 17M-Kalib Henry[20]; 12. 33-Colton Heath[12]; 13. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 14. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[19]; 15. 0-Tim Kaeding[16]; 16. 38-Colby Johnson[11]; 17. 18-Grant Champlin[21]; 18. 25S-Seth Standley[18]; 19. 53-KC Weikle[22]; 20. 7X-Bill Balog[3]; 21. 25-Blaine Baxter[15]; 22. 9-Dustin Freitas[17]

C Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[1]; 2. 18-Grant Champlin[2]; 3. 21M-Michael Ing[3]; 4. 53-KC Weikle[4]; 5. 15K-Cody Key[5]; 6. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[6]; 7. 63D-Jon DeWees[8]; 8. 31H-Phil Heynen[9]; 9. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[7]

Heat 1 - B (8 Laps): 1. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[4]; 2. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 3. 7X-Bill Balog[3]; 4. 17-Justin Peck[5]; 5. 5R-Ryan Rocha[1]; 6. 16A-Logan Seavey[6]; 7. 17M-Kalib Henry[8]; 8. 14JR-Brady Forbrook[7]; 9. 31H-Phil Heynen[9]

Heat 2 - B (8 Laps): 1. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 2. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 3. 41-Dominic Scelzi[5]; 4. 5T-Ryan Timms[6]; 5. 2K-Gauge Garcia[3]; 6. 0-Tim Kaeding[7]; 7. 21M-Michael Ing[8]; 8. 9-Dustin Freitas[1]

Heat 3 -B (8 Laps): 1. 21T-Cole Macedo[4]; 2. 121-Caeden Steele[1]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[2]; 4. 88-Austin McCarl[5]; 5. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[6]; 6. 33-Colton Heath[3]; 7. 15K-Cody Key[8]; 8. 18-Grant Champlin[7]

Heat 4 -B (8 Laps): 1. 8-Aaron Reutzel[6]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[1]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 4. 5V-Colby Copeland[4]; 5. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[2]; 6. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 7. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[7]; 8. 63D-Jon DeWees[8]

Heat 1 - A (8 Laps): 1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[6]; 3. 45-Jake Morgan[1]; 4. 88N-DJ Netto[4]; 5. 28-Chase Johnson[3]; 6. 14E-Mariah Ede[7]; 7. 94X-Landon Brooks[5]; 8. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]

Heat 2 - A (8 Laps): 1. 57W-Tyler Courtney[6]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[2]; 3. 94JR-Rico Abreu[3]; 4. 7P-Jake Andreotti[4]; 5. 91-Chase Goetz[1]; 6. X1-Michael Faccinto[5]; 7. 53-KC Weikle[8]; 8. 1H-Bailey Hibbard[7]

Heat 3 - A (8 Laps): 1. 7B-Sean Becker[2]; 2. 2X-Justin Sanders[6]; 3. 9R-Chase Randall[4]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden[5]; 5. 38-Colby Johnson[3]; 6. 25-Blaine Baxter[1]; 7. 25S-Seth Standley[7]; 8. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[8]

Heat 4 - A (8 Laps): 1. 14-Corey Day[6]; 2. 88A-Joey Ancona[3]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[4]; 4. 7-Tyler Thompson[1]; 5. 29-Willie Croft[8]; 6. 02-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 7. 77-Ryan Lippincott[7]; 8. 54S-Drake Standley[2]

Qualifying B: 1. 16A-Logan Seavey, 00:14.078[2]; 2. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:14.168[25]; 3. 67G-Grant Duinkerken, 00:14.191[5]; 4. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:14.194[3]; 5. 17-Justin Peck, 00:14.239[1]; 6. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:14.248[24]; 7. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:14.263[7]; 8. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:14.322[18]; 9. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:14.329[9]; 10. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:14.342[19]; 11. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:14.370[31]; 12. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:14.391[11]; 13. 7X-Bill Balog, 00:14.405[13]; 14. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:14.473[21]; 15. 33-Colton Heath, 00:14.484[32]; 16. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:14.489[28]; 17. 12B-Dawson Faria, 00:14.514[22]; 18. 69-Bud Kaeding, 00:14.527[15]; 19. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:14.531[12]; 20. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt, 00:14.552[20]; 21. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:14.561[6]; 22. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:14.564[30]; 23. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:14.605[27]; 24. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.608[4]; 25. 14JR-Brady Forbrook, 00:14.617[23]; 26. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:14.661[29]; 27. 18-Grant Champlin, 00:14.667[16]; 28. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:14.686[17]; 29. 17M-Kalib Henry, 00:14.707[26]; 30. 21M-Michael Ing, 00:14.730[14]; 31. 15K-Cody Key, 00:15.099[10]; 32. 63D-Jon DeWees, 00:15.188[8]; 33. 31H-Phil Heynen, 00:15.894[33]

Qualifying A: 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:14.189[6]; 2. 57W-Tyler Courtney, 00:14.370[9]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders, 00:14.379[18]; 4. 14-Corey Day, 00:14.383[19]; 5. 94X-Landon Brooks, 00:14.406[10]; 6. X1-Michael Faccinto, 00:14.523[12]; 7. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:14.600[11]; 8. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:14.611[28]; 9. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:14.615[29]; 10. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:14.618[16]; 11. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:14.630[13]; 12. 41H-Colton Hardy, 00:14.632[23]; 13. 28-Chase Johnson, 00:14.642[2]; 14. 94JR-Rico Abreu, 00:14.665[20]; 15. 38-Colby Johnson, 00:14.666[15]; 16. 88A-Joey Ancona, 00:14.718[27]; 17. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:14.725[24]; 18. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:14.802[31]; 19. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:14.918[25]; 20. 54S-Drake Standley, 00:14.931[5]; 21. 45-Jake Morgan, 00:14.935[7]; 22. 91-Chase Goetz, 00:14.959[4]; 23. 25-Blaine Baxter, 00:15.069[26]; 24. 7-Tyler Thompson, 00:15.103[30]; 25. 14E-Mariah Ede, 00:15.189[1]; 26. 1H-Bailey Hibbard, 00:15.255[17]; 27. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:15.359[22]; 28. 77-Ryan Lippincott, 00:15.573[21]; 29. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr, 00:16.137[14]; 30. 53-KC Weikle, 00:16.323[8]; 31. 15-Pat Harvey Jr, 00:16.439[3]; 32. 29-Willie Croft, 00:59.000[32]

 

 

Rico Abreu Takes Cup Opener

by Ron Rodda

Tulare, CA...The Abreu Vineyards 29th Trophy Cup Presented By Rudeen Racing opening night at Thunderbowl Raceway on Thursday drew 65 teams which included two IMCA RaceSavers . It was Rico Abreu who took the checkers and collected the $4,000 prize. Abreu led the final few feet for the win.

The entrants were split into two groups with each having a fast time car and four heat races. Fast qualifier earned 150 points with a one point drop per position. Four heats for each group inverted six and the heat winner plus the highest total point car moved directly to the A main. Heats earned 36 points to the winner with a three point drop per finishing position.

The top 40 in points that did not qualify for the main event raced a pair of B mains with the top four moving to the night's thirty lap finale. The main inverted twelve by points and the winner earned 100 points with a two point drop per position. . Group A was led by Rico Abreu in qualifying with a 13.853 and Justyn Cox and Ashton Torgerson were next in time. Group B top qualifier was Ryan Timms at 14.169 while Cole Macedo and Jeb Wise were second and third.

After heat race points were added to qualifying, Ryan Timms was top in points. That meant starting 12th in the 30 lap main.

D. J. Netto, Cole Macedo, and Aaron Reutzel followed Timms in points and started 11th to 9th.

Chase Johnson utilized a pole assignment to lead from the green with the team cars of Landon Brooks and Rico Abreu in pursuit. By lap eight Johnson's lead had evaporated with traffic in play.

Contact between Johnson and Tyler Courtney drew a red after eleven laps when Courtney flipped into the turn four wall. Johnson was able to continue and maintain first.

Brooks used a turn four slider to take the lead on lap 19 after Dominic Scelzi had raced into third.

Scelzi drove under Johnson in turn four on lap 20 for second and a lap later Abreu took third before Timms dropped out.

With eight laps remaining Abreu ran the wall in turn two on lap 22 to gain second and chased Brooks until a lapped car created a problem for Brooks.

Driving Tiner Hirst Enterprises cars, Brooks and Abreu ran the last two laps side by side after Brooks seemed briefly uncertain how to deal with the lapper.

Coming out of turn four the side by side racing went to the finish line with Abreu winning by a couple feet.

Brooks was second. Corey Day finished third, and Scelzi and Cole Macedo completed the top five.

 

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 94JR-Rico Abreu[4]; 2. 94X-Landon Brooks[2]; 3. 14-Corey Day[15]; 4. 41-Dominic Scelzi[5]; 5. 21T-Cole Macedo[10]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[14]; 7. 8-Aaron Reutzel[9]; 8. 28-Chase Johnson[1]; 9. 9R-Chase Randall[22]; 10. 2X-Justin Sanders[7]; 11. 88N-DJ Netto[11]; 12. 16A-Logan Seavey[20]; 13. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[8]; 14. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[18]; 15. 29-Willie Croft[21]; 16. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 17. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[24]; 18. 83T-Tanner Carrick[3]; 19. 7P-Jake Andreotti[19]; 20. 9-Dustin Freitas[23]; 21. 42X-Justyn Cox[13]; 22. 5T-Ryan Timms[12]; 23. 17W-Shane Golobic[17]; 24. 57W-Tyler Courtney[16]

B Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[3]; 2. 14-Corey Day[4]; 3. 41-Dominic Scelzi[6]; 4. 29-Willie Croft[1]; 5. 88A-Joey Ancona[5]; 6. 33-Colton Heath[2]; 7. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[7]; 8. X1-Michael Faccinto[8]; 9. 12B-Dawson Faria[10]; 10. 10-Dominic Gorden[12]; 11. 41H-Colton Hardy[9]; 12. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[11]; 13. 21M-Michael Ing[15]; 14. 18-Grant Champlin[17]; 15. 15K-Cody Key[22]; 16. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[13]; 17. 54S-Drake Standley[19]; 18. 25-Blaine Baxter[20]; 19. 77-Ryan Lippincott[21]; 20. 25S-Seth Standley[14]; 21. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[16]; 22. 91-Chase Goetz[18]

B Feature 2 (20 Laps): 1. 9R-Chase Randall[1]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[6]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 4. 16A-Logan Seavey[2]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele[9]; 6. 7X-Bill Balog[3]; 7. 21-Shane Hopkins[17]; 8. 88-Austin McCarl[11]; 9. 45-Jake Morgan[13]; 10. 17M-Kalib Henry[20]; 11. 0-Tim Kaeding[14]; 12. 7-Tyler Thompson[15]; 13. 38-Colby Johnson[8]; 14. 02-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 15. 14E-Mariah Ede[21]; 16. 5R-Ryan Rocha[19]; 17. 17-Justin Peck[10]; 18. 14JR-Brady Forbrook[22]; 19. 69-Bud Kaeding[7]; 20. 7B-Sean Becker[12]; 21. 2K-Gauge Garcia[18]; 22. (DNS) 1H-Bailey Hibbard

C Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 77-Ryan Lippincott[1]; 2. 14E-Mariah Ede[2]; 3. 15K-Cody Key[9]; 4. 14JR-Brady Forbrook[3]; 5. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[6]; 6. 53-KC Weikle[8]; 7. 63D-Jon DeWees[5]; 8. 31H-Phil Heynen[7]

Heat 1 - A (8 Laps): 1. 28-Chase Johnson[3]; 2. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 3. 38-Colby Johnson[2]; 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[4]; 5. 94JR-Rico Abreu[6]; 6. 29-Willie Croft[5]; 7. 14E-Mariah Ede[8]; 8. 77-Ryan Lippincott[7]

Heat 2 - A (8 Laps): 1. 7P-Jake Andreotti[2]; 2. 94X-Landon Brooks[4]; 3. 9R-Chase Randall[3]; 4. 14-Corey Day[5]; 5. 42X-Justyn Cox[6]; 6. 7-Tyler Thompson[1]; 7. 25-Blaine Baxter[7]; 8. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr[8]

Heat 3 -A (8 Laps): 1. 57W-Tyler Courtney[3]; 2. X1-Michael Faccinto[2]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 4. 45-Jake Morgan[1]; 5. 02-Ashton Torgerson[6]; 6. 91-Chase Goetz[7]; 7. 7B-Sean Becker[4]; 8. 53-KC Weikle[8]

Heat 4 - A (8 Laps): 1. 2X-Justin Sanders[4]; 2. 88N-DJ Netto[6]; 3. 88A-Joey Ancona[5]; 4. 25S-Seth Standley[1]; 5. 10-Dominic Gorden[3]; 6. 54S-Drake Standley[7]; 7. 15-Pat Harvey Jr[8]; 8. (DNS) 1H-Bailey Hibbard

Heat 1 - B (8 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[6]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 3. 8-Aaron Reutzel[5]; 4. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[2]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins[8]; 6. 21M-Michael Ing[1]; 7. 5R-Ryan Rocha[7]; 8. 0-Tim Kaeding[3]; 9. (DNS) 15K-Cody Key

Heat 2 - B (8 Laps): 1. 9-Dustin Freitas[1]; 2. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 4. 21T-Cole Macedo[6]; 5. 17-Justin Peck[3]; 6. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 7. 17M-Kalib Henry[7]; 8. 63D-Jon DeWees[8]

Heat 3 - B (8 Laps): 1. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg[4]; 2. 7X-Bill Balog[3]; 3. 12B-Dawson Faria[2]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 5. 33-Colton Heath[5]; 6. 2K-Gauge Garcia[7]; 7. 18-Grant Champlin[1]; 8. 31H-Phil Heynen[8]

Heat 4 - B (8 Laps): 1. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[1]; 2. 16A-Logan Seavey[3]; 3. 5V-Colby Copeland[5]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[2]; 5. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[7]; 6. 88-Austin McCarl[4]; 7. 14JR-Brady Forbrook[8]; 8. 121-Caeden Steele[6]

Qualifying A: 1. 94JR-Rico Abreu, 00:13.853[13]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:13.858[2]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson, 00:13.869[5]; 4. 88N-DJ Netto, 00:13.877[4]; 5. 29-Willie Croft, 00:13.879[1]; 6. 14-Corey Day, 00:13.933[14]; 7. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:14.001[9]; 8. 88A-Joey Ancona, 00:14.019[6]; 9. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:14.048[27]; 10. 94X-Landon Brooks, 00:14.057[23]; 11. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:14.077[8]; 12. 2X-Justin Sanders, 00:14.082[15]; 13. 28-Chase Johnson, 00:14.124[31]; 14. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:14.177[20]; 15. 57W-Tyler Courtney, 00:14.185[24]; 16. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:14.245[22]; 17. 38-Colby Johnson, 00:14.267[18]; 18. 7P-Jake Andreotti, 00:14.269[17]; 19. X1-Michael Faccinto, 00:14.319[21]; 20. 1H-Bailey Hibbard, 00:14.345[16]; 21. 41H-Colton Hardy, 00:14.356[10]; 22. 7-Tyler Thompson, 00:14.462[3]; 23. 45-Jake Morgan, 00:14.485[26]; 24. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:14.486[11]; 25. 77-Ryan Lippincott, 00:14.488[12]; 26. 25-Blaine Baxter, 00:14.513[7]; 27. 91-Chase Goetz, 00:14.567[29]; 28. 54S-Drake Standley, 00:14.726[28]; 29. 14E-Mariah Ede, 00:14.801[32]; 30. 36B-Kevin Barnes Sr, 00:15.670[19]; 31. 53-KC Weikle, 00:15.807[25]; 32. 15-Pat Harvey Jr, 00:15.901[30]

Qualifying B: 1. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:14.169[9]; 2. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:14.223[3]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:14.326[15]; 4. 121-Caeden Steele, 00:14.346[7]; 5. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:14.394[31]; 6. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:14.410[6]; 7. 33-Colton Heath, 00:14.463[2]; 8. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:14.506[23]; 9. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:14.508[10]; 10. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:14.521[16]; 11. 73-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:14.523[25]; 12. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:14.526[27]; 13. 0-Tim Kaeding, 00:14.549[5]; 14. 17-Justin Peck, 00:14.562[33]; 15. 7X-Bill Balog, 00:14.622[21]; 16. 16A-Logan Seavey, 00:14.632[32]; 17. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt, 00:14.816[14]; 18. 69-Bud Kaeding, 00:14.841[19]; 19. 12B-Dawson Faria, 00:14.851[12]; 20. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:14.872[30]; 21. 21M-Michael Ing, 00:14.912[20]; 22. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:14.932[4]; 23. 18-Grant Champlin, 00:14.936[18]; 24. 67G-Grant Duinkerken, 00:14.964[29]; 25. 5R-Ryan Rocha, 00:14.985[28]; 26. 17M-Kalib Henry, 00:15.002[8]; 27. 2K-Gauge Garcia, 00:15.036[13]; 28. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:15.167[17]; 29. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:15.411[22]; 30. 63D-Jon DeWees, 00:15.460[26]; 31. 31H-Phil Heynen, 00:15.645[1]; 32. 14JR-Brady Forbrook, 00:15.750[11]; 33. 15K-Cody Key, 00:16.055[24]

 

 

POIRIER TAKES SOUTHERN ONTARIO SPRINTS WIN AT BROCKVILLE FALL NATIONALS
 

Article Credit: Southern Ontario Sprints Media with files from Tim Baltz

BROCKVILLE, Ont. (October 14, 2023) – Night number two of the DIRT Outlaw Apparel/King Edward Auto Parts Fall Nationals saw another packed pit area and a packed grandstand at Brockville Ontario Speedway.

The Southern Ontario Sprints series held its season finale at Brockville, and Jordan Poirier was the dominant force early on, looking to join his uncle Steve as a Fall Nationals champion. Poirier led the way over Ryan Turner, Darren Dryden, Shone Evans and Matt Billings. Poirier was on autopilot, but Shone Evans was determined to get to the front; Evans was up to second on lap 15 and closing in on the leader.

A quick yellow bunched the field up for a final restart; when the green flew, Poirier got the jump he wanted and pulled away over the final laps to secure his first Fall Nationals 360 Sprint Car title. Shone Evans, Ryan Turner, Darren Dryden and Matt Tanner completed the top five.

Ryan Turner took the $100 Ackland Insurance Quick Time Award while Shone Evans earned the $150 Trailer Pros Canada Hard Charger Award.

Dylan Westbrook had already clinched the 2023 Southern Ontario Sprints championship before the season finale. Please visit www.southernontariosprints.ca for race results, points standings, and more information about the 2023 Southern Ontario Sprints season presented by Tammy 10 Media and Nitro 54 Variety.

Southern Ontario Sprints 360 Sprint Car Series
Statistical Report – Saturday, October 14, 2023
Brockville Ontario Speedway – Brockville, Ontario, Canada

Nitro 54 Variety A-Main [Started] 25 laps
1. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 2. 87X-Shone Evans[6]; 3. 15-Ryan Turner[1]; 4. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 5. 90T-Matt Tanner[5]; 6. 9-Liam Martin[8]; 7. 36M-Matt Billings[4]; 8. 24-Bobby Hackel IV[11]; 9. 41-Dalton Rombough[9]; 10. 11-Chris Jones[7]; 11. 13-Evan Reynolds[12]; 12. 77T-Tyeller Powless[13]; 13. 42W-Rick Wilson[10]; 14. 15W-April Wilson[14]

Awards
Trailer Pros Canada Hard Charger ($150) - Shone Evans +4
Ackland Insurance Quick Time ($100) - Ryan Turner 12.504 seconds

Creative Edge Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps
1. 36M-Matt Billings[1]; 2. 15-Ryan Turner[4]; 3. 87X-Shone Evans[3]; 4. 41-Dalton Rombough[2]; 5. 42W-Rick Wilson[6]; 6. 15W-April Wilson[7]; 7. 77T-Tyeller Powless[5]

Creative Edge Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps
1. 90T-Matt Tanner[1]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 4. 11-Chris Jones[5]; 5. 24-Bobby Hackel IV[6]; 6. 9-Liam Martin[4]; 7. 13-Evan Reynolds[7]

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LERNERVILLE SUPER LATE MODEL STANDOUT MICHAEL NORRIS WINS HIS 1ST AT THE TRACK IN A RUSH LATE MODEL TAKING THE $3500 FLYNN'S TIRE TOUR FINALE; JOHN MOLLICK DOMINATES RUSH SPRINTS FOR HIS 5TH WIN OF 2023

By Mike Leone

October 13-15, 2023 -

(Sarver, PA)...The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Racing Series presented by Born2Run Lubricants closed out the 2023 season on Sunday in the running of the 15th annual "Steel City Stampede". Race #21 for the RUSH Late Model Flynn's Tire Touring Series was won by Michael Norris, while John Mollick was victorious in the RUSH Sprint Car Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series. The RUSH Sportsman Modified Flynn's Tire Weekly Series feature event was rained out and will be completed in the spring along with the other five rained out features.

Michael Norris owns 39 career Super Late Model victories and three track championships at Lernerville; however, the hometown racer had never been able to capture a RUSH Late Model victory at the Sarver, Pa. oval. That changed on Sunday afternoon as Norris passed Brock Pinkerous on lap 20 for the lead then held off Joe Martin in the closing laps to earn the $3,500 victory. It was Norris' second Flynn's Tire Touring Series victory of the season and first ever away from Pittsburgh's PA Motor Speedway.

"I don't know if I have bad habits here or what," acknowledged the 31-year-old winner. "I can never figure out the crate car here. I'm always so, so tight on entry. It was an interesting race. The track has a lot of character. It was top dominant and I hated those restarts on the bottom. I tried to leave Bam Bam (Brock Pinkerous) a lane, but turn two is very treacherous. I think I drove off of it three times and I saw him go over. I'm happy for Nico and Mindy (Dabecco). We've been trying for three years to get a win here in the crate car so it means a lot. We'll put this one in the notebook and try again next year. Thank you to all you fans for sticking it out."

"The $20,000 to-win championship in 2024 is huge for the local and regional crate guys," continued Norris. "Crates are still expensive, but are a lot less than a super. For you guys to raise that much money in this economy is a testament to how hard Vicki (Emig) and everyone at RUSH works. Thanks to you guys. We have a lot of fun racing with you around here. We probably won't follow the entire tour, but will be running a lot of them."

Fresh off a $10,000 victory in the September 30 "Bill Hendren Memorial" at Pittsburgh, Martin picked up where he left off taking the early lead in the 30-lap feature over Pinkerous and Norris. Pinkerous, who started from the pole following his Sunoco Dash victory on Friday night, then lost second to Norris on lap two. Norris quickly closed on Martin on lap three in the battle for the lead.

Following a caution for Logan Zarin with six laps completed, Pinkerous was able to regain second from Norris, while seventh starting Bryce Davis moved into fourth. Pinkerous went after Martin and slid him in turn four to take the lead on lap 10. Norris then put a slider on Martin in turn four on lap 13 to take second. A caution for Colton Flinner slowed action with 18 laps completed then a three-car accident one-lap later brought out another caution with 19 laps recorded.

Pinkerous chose the outside for the double-file restart and it was Norris making the inside work as he got by Pinkerous in turn two as Pinkerous slipped off the banking, which also allowed Martin, Kyle Zimmerman, and Davis by for positions two through four respectively. The event's final caution was for a spin by Cody Dawson with 26 laps completed.

Pinkerous was able to get by Davis when racing resumed on lap 27 in turn four; however, the contact ended the 2017 champion's run as Davis was selected as the TBM Brakes "Tough Brake of the Night" recipient. Martin stayed with Norris over the final four laps, but was unable to get quite close enough to try a slide job. Norris took the checkered flag first by 0.509 in the ND Motorsports-owned, Millerstown Pic-A-Part/Integra Shocks/Brian Daugherty/Todd's Auto Body/Cory Fox Trucking/Ingram Engines-sponsored Rocket Chassis #N1.

Martin earned $1,750 for his runner-up finish in the Tom Snyder-owned #10s. It was Martin's 10th top five finish of the season with seven of them coming in the last 10 events. Martin was also able to clinch the runner-up spot in Flynn's Tire Touring Series points for the fourth straight year!

Sixth starting Kyle Zimmerman was third driving Jonathan Stockdale's #31. It was Zimmerman's best Tour finish since a third place on June 2, 2019 in his own car at Eriez Speedway. Braeden Dillinger raced from the 10th starting spot to fourth at the finish for his best finish since a third on June 1, 2019 at Genesee Speedway, which was the year he was a regular on the Flynn's Tire Tour. Pinkerous was fifth at the finish for his fourth top five of the season, but first since June 10 at Marion Center.

New York's Chad Homan was sixth. Jim Rasey, who completed his second year as a full-time racer on the Flynn's Tire Touring Series, was seventh for his best career Tour finish in his fourth season driving for Jim Wrightsman. Rasey's seventh eclipsed his prior best finish of eighth, which occurred twice this season. Logan Zarin came back from an early spin to finish eighth as he also earned the $50 Precise Racing Products "Pedal Down" Hard Charger award after initially starting 20th in Greg Beach's #33x. Jeremy Wonderling was a disappointing ninth, but earned his fourth Flynn's Tire Touring Series Championship worth $15,000 and also captured the $5,000 City Chevrolet National Weekly Series Championship. Clinton Hersh completed the top 10.

Jake Wilber made his RUSH Late Model debut at the 2022 "Steel City Stampede" at Lernerville. Wilber capped off his first full season in the division by leading all eight laps of the D&V Jewelers Non-Qualifier aboard the Elizabeth Miller-owner, Suppa Racing/Sweet Ride Donuts/Rod Johnson Construction/Montgomery Homes/Maza Paving/CRS/Wilson Crane Service-sponsored #50. The 24-year-old Hinsdale, New York racer earned $200 as he became the amazing 74th different winner in 90 races run all-time! Wilber also received a $100 Performance Bodies gift card for being the first feature non-qualifier for the "Nosed Out" contingency award. Veteran Lernerville Pro Stock racer, Joey Zambotti III, was second over Leo Iarrapino. Branden Porter was fourth in his first RUSH Late Model start of 2023 beating out Jacob Peterson.

Martin set fast time over the 33-car field in FK Rod Ends "Shock the Clock" Qualifying on Friday night with a lap of 17.332 for $100. Picking up $25 FK Rod Ends heat races were Martin, Davis, Homan, and Wonderling, while Tony Musolino and Noah Brunell won the last chance B mains. Pinkerous received a $100 Sunoco fuel card for winning his first Sunoco Dash.

Tour regulars Rasey and Martin were the lucky recipients of the $100 Sunoco fuel card drawings, while Tim Shaffer, Brett Marlatt, Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr., and Wilber were the $50 fuel card winners. Austin Allen received a spoiler kit from Ontime Body and Graphic for finishing 22nd.

John Mollick dominated the 20-lap RUSH Sprint Car finale for his third win in four tries this season at Lernerville. The 53-year-old Toronto, Ohio veteran led wire-to-wire as only a last lap caution slowed his efforts to the $800 Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series victory. Mollick's fifth win of 2023 and eighth of his career came in the Scott Clever-owned, Duda Cable Construction/Pro-X Pressure Washing/ RV Coleman Trucking/Peluso Racing/Dutch Run Coal/Salina Inn/Fox's Pizza Den/JET Engines-sponsored #4J. The win propelled Mollick to a career best third in points after finishing fourth each of the last two seasons.

After dropping to fourth early, Chad Ruhlman passed Arnie Kent for third on lap three and Blaze Myers for second on lap six. At that point, Mollick had more than a three-second lead on Ruhlman, which only grew until the event's only caution when Gale Ruth, Jr. got into the frontstretch wall on the final lap. Ruhlman gave a last lap effort when racing resumed, but came up 0.506 seconds behind Mollick. Ruhlman though already captured his fifth $5,000 Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series Championship in the six-year history of the division!

Myers was third over Kent and Brian Cressley. Ruth was still credited with sixth as everyone else had been lapped prior. Jeff Metsger was 7th after starting 10th as Trent Marshall, Charlie Utsinger and Ricky Tucker, Jr. completed the top 10. Heat winners on Friday night were Kent and Ruhlman.

The RUSH Sportsman Modified feature was in staging two different times when rain foiled attempts to complete the program. The $800 to-win Flynn's Tire Weekly Series feature will be completed on a date to be announced in the spring. Rain checks will be honored for the make-up program. Heat race winners on Friday night over the 24-car field were Logen Lockhart, Jacob Rutana, and Ayden Cipriano, who clinched the $3,500 Weekly Series Championship.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Late Model Flynn’s Tire Touring Series Race #21 (30 laps, $3,500 to-win): 1. MICHAEL NORRIS (Dabecco 1) 2. Joe Martin (Snyder 10s) 3. Kyle Zimmerman (Stockdale 31) 4. Braeden Dillinger (14) 5. Brock Pinkerous (555) 6. Chad Homan (91) 7. Jim Rasey (Wrightsman 21J) 8. Logan Zarin (Beach 33x) 9. Jeremy Wonderling (3J) 10. Clinton Hersh (16) 11. Colton Flinner (Deller 75) 12. Tim Shaffer (45) 13. Ashton Briggs (11A) 14. Noah Brunell (31) 15. Brett Marlatt (99) 16. Jason Knowles (4) 17. Cody Dawson (36) 18. Konar Loney (14L) 19. Aaron Miller (20) 20. Bryce Davis (94) 21. Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr. (8s) 22. Austin Allen (32) 23. Tony Musolino (Dobnak 42) 24. Cole Petrelle (184).

D&V Jewelers Non-Qualifier (8 laps, $200 to-win): 1. Jake Wilber (Miller 50) 2. Joey Zambotti III (948) 3. Leo Iarrapino (54) 4. Branden Porter (85) 5. Jacob Peterson (112) 6. D.J. Nakutis (31). DNS: Bobby Rohrer (11), Chuck Recker (6), Kassidy Kamicker (72B).

Car Count: 33

Feature Margin of Victory: 0.509 seconds

Feature Lap Leaders: Joe Martin (1-9), Brock Pinkerous (10-19), Michael Norris (20-30)

Ontime Body & Graphic “Spoiler Alert” Spoiler Kit: Austin Allen

Performance Bodies “Nosed Out”: Jake Wilber

Precise Racing Products “Pedal Down” Hard Charger: Logan Zarin (+12)

Sunoco Fuel Card Winners: Jim Rasey ($100), Joe Martin ($100), Tim Shaffer ($50), Brett Marlatt ($50), Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr. ($50), Jacob Wilber ($50)

TBM Brakes “Tough Brake of the Night”: Bryce Davis

FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Qualifying ($100 for fast time) (Track record 16.750 by Bryce Davis on 10/15/21): 1. 10S-Joe Martin, 00:17.332[11]; 2. 14D-Braeden Dillinger, 00:17.500[1]; 3. 91-Chad Homan, 00:17.586[4]; 4. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling, 00:17.731[5]; 5. 45-Tim Shaffer, 00:17.766[16]; 6. 94-Bryce Davis, 00:17.769[6]; 7. 32A-Austin Allen, 00:17.877[3]; 8. 21J-Jim Rasey, 00:17.925[2]; 9. 555-Brock Pinkerous, 00:17.937[24]; 10. 4-Jason Knowles, 00:17.966[30]; 11. 11A-Ashton Briggs, 00:17.988[12]; 12. 36-Cody Dawson, 00:17.993[17]; 13. 75F-Colton Flinner, 00:17.994[20]; 14. 31-Kyle Zimmerman, 00:18.044[13]; 15. N1-Michael Norris, 00:18.132[29]; 16. 184P-Cole Petrelle, 00:18.147[7]; 17. 8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr, 00:18.167[25]; 18. 99M-Brett Marlatt, 00:18.313[21]; 19. 11R-Robert Rohrer, 00:18.325[19]; 20. 33X-Logan Zarin, 00:18.366[33]; 21. 20-Aaron Miller, 00:18.372[18]; 22. 42-Tony Musolino, 00:18.421[9]; 23. 16-Clinton Hersh, 00:18.575[31]; 24. 31B-Noah Brunell, 00:18.604[26]; 25. 948-Joey Zambotti III, 00:18.620[23]; 26. 50-Jacob Wilber, 00:18.645[27]; 27. 31N-DJ Nakutis, 00:18.857[15]; 28. 54-Leo Iarrapino, 00:19.037[8]; 29. 112-Jacob Peterson, 00:19.237[14]; 30. 85P-Branden Porter, 00:19.320[10]; 31. 6R-Chuck Recker, 00:19.327[22]; 32. 14L-Konar Loney, 00:23.109[28]; 33. 72B-Kassidy Kamicker NT.

FK Rod Ends Heat 1 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 10S-Joe Martin[1]; 2. 555-Brock Pinkerous[3]; 3. 45-Tim Shaffer[2]; 4. 75F-Colton Flinner[4]; 5. 8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr[5]; 6. 20-Aaron Miller[6]; 7. 948-Joey Zambotti III[7]; 8. 112-Jacob Peterson[8]. DNS: 72B-Kassidy Kamicker.

FK Rod Ends Heat 2 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 94-Bryce Davis[2]; 2. 31-Kyle Zimmerman[4]; 3. 14D-Braeden Dillinger[1]; 4. 4-Jason Knowles[3]; 5. 99M-Brett Marlatt[5]; 6. 42-Tony Musolino[6]; 7. 50-Jacob Wilber[7]; 8. 85P-Branden Porter[8]

FK Rod Ends Heat 3 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 91-Chad Homan[1]; 2. N1-Michael Norris[4]; 3. 16-Clinton Hersh[6]; 4. 32A-Austin Allen[2]; 5. 11A-Ashton Briggs[3]; 6. 11R-Robert Rohrer[5]; 7. 31N-DJ Nakutis[7]; 8. 6R-Chuck Recker[8]

FK Rod Ends Heat 4 (8 laps, Top 5 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[1]; 2. 21J-Jim Rasey[2]; 3. 184P-Cole Petrelle[4]; 4. 36-Cody Dawson[3]; 5. 33X-Logan Zarin[5]; 6. 31B-Noah Brunell[6]; 7. 14L-Konar Loney[8]; 8. 54-Leo Iarrapino[7].

Last Chance B Main 1 (8 laps, Top 2 transfer to A): 1. 42-Tony Musolino[2]; 2. 20-Aaron Miller[1]; 3. 50-Jacob Wilber[4]; 4. 948-Joey Zambotti III[3]; 5. 112-Jacob Peterson[5]; 6. 85P-Branden Porter[6]. DNS: 72B-Kassidy Kamicker.

Last Chance B Main 2 (8 laps, Top 2 transfer to A): 1. 31B-Noah Brunell[2]; 2. 14L-Konar Loney[4]; 3. 11R-Robert Rohrer[1]; 4. 31N-DJ Nakutis[3]; 5. 6R-Chuck Recker[5]; 6. 54-Leo Iarrapino[6].

Sunoco Dash (6 laps, $100 Sunoco fuel card to-win): 1. 555-Brock Pinkerous[3]; 2. 10S-Joe Martin[1]; 3. N1-Michael Norris[2]; 4. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[4]; 5. 91-Chad Homan[6]; 6. 31-Kyle Zimmerman[5]; 7. 94-Bryce Davis[8]; 8. 21J-Jim Rasey[7].

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Car Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series Race #17 (20 laps, $600 to-win): 1. JOHN MOLLICK (Clever 4J) 2. Chad Ruhlman (Engles 68) 3. Blaze Myers (43Jr) 4. Arnie Kent (Mahoney 9) 5. Brian Cressley (Hull 41) 6. Gale Ruth, Jr. (McConnell 24) 7. Jeff Metsger (20) 8. Trent Marshall (17) 9. Charlie Utsinger (23) 10. Ricky Tucker, Jr. (1T) 11. Brandon McWilliams (316) 12. Billy Myers (43Sr) 13. Devon Deeter (54) 14. Kevin Kaserman (13K). DNS: Logen Lockhart (58).

The RUSH Racing Series is brought to you by Hovis Auto & Truck Supply together with Born2Run Lubricants along with the support of Hoosier Tire, Rick Hendrick City Chevrolet, Sunoco Race Fuels, Bazell Race Fuels, Insinger Performance, Flynn's Tire, Sunbelt Rentals, MSD Performance, Holley Performance Products, FK Rod Ends, Schoenfeld Headers, Jones Racing Products, TBM Brakes, Bilstein Shocks, Performance Bodies & Parts, Racing Electronics, Wieland Metal Services, Frankland Racing Supply, Landrum Performance Spring, Ontime Body & Graphic, Sherwood Wheels, Precise Racing Products, Velocita-USA, Wedge Motorsports, 3C Graphix, D&V Jewelers, CrateInsider.com, and Terry Bowser Excavating.

 

 

Hayden Reinbold Holds Court at I-44 Riverside Speedway with POWRi National & West/Xtreme Midget Win in Meents Memorial

Oklahoma City, OK. (10/14/23) Hayden Reinbold would not be denied in leading all feature laps while earning the feature win at I-44 Riverside Speedway, in Oklahoma City Oklahoma, with the POWRi National and West Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in the Nineteenth Annual Charlene Meents Memorial presented by Driven2SaveLives feature event and final event of 2023 to capture his first career league victory.

Early on-track excitement with thirty-seven entries the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues/Xtreme Outlaw Midgets would find Chase McDermand start the action off with a track-record setting quick-time in group qualifying sessions of 10.680-second lap as Chase McDermand, Hayden Reinbold, Zach Daum, and Ethan Mitchell each would notch heat racing wins with Cannon McIntosh and Daison Pursley earning the semi-feature victories.

Establishing the feature field would find high-point qualifier Chase McDermand roll an invert of four to make Hayden Reinbold and Jade Avedisian the front row grid as the green flag flew with Hayden Reinbold gaining the initial advantage to no avail as a major wreck involving ten competitors would stop the action on the opening lap.

Reforming the field with a new look to the lineup would find Hayden Reinbold officially take the top spot over Jade Avedisian with Zach Daum, Taylor Reimer, and Ryan Timms within the top five as Ethan Mitchell, Kyle Beilman, Elijah Gile, Kyle Jones, and Jonathan Beason battled inside the contending top-ten in the features opening green flag laps.

Setting a blistering pace out front, Hayden Reinbold would appear to be the cream of the field with Jade Avedisian keeping pace in the runner-up spot with Zach Daum within striking distance in third as Karter Sarff raced his way into fourth ahead of Ryan Timms rounding out the top-five as caution would bunch the field together for a two-lap shootout to conclude the season.

Holding steady, Hayden Reinbold would remain in the front of the field to earn his first feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, as Karter Sarff would move into the runner-up finishing position to clinch the National Championship with Jade Avedisian finalizing the podium placements as the final checkered flags waved on the 2023 racing season.

“It’s so special to be here tonight, I’ve been wanting this for so long,” said Hayden Reinbold in the I-44 Riverside Speedway victory lane celebrations. Adding, “Making things even more interesting for me, my brakes went out early in the feature but the way the cautions fell I was able to hold the front.”

Driving finishing fourth would see Ryan Timms battle to the bitter end with Zach Daum rounding out the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, top-five finishers at I-44-Riverside Speedway running Night Two of the Nineteenth Annual Charlene Meents Memorial presented by Driven2SavenLives.

POWRi National and West/Xtreme Outlaw – Midgets | I-44 Riverside | 10/14/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Group Qualifying Time: 40-Chase McDermand(10.680)

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 19-Ethan Mitchell

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh

KSE Racing Products Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 19A-Daison Pursley

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 40-Chase McDermand

Super Clean Hard Charger: 21K-Karter Sarff(+16)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold

Driven 2 Save Lives Feature (30 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[1]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[18]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[2]; 4. 67-Ryan Timms[8]; 5. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 6. 97-Gavin Miller[9]; 7. 25K-Taylor Reimer[5]; 8. 7P-Kyle Jones[11]; 9. 19A-Daison Pursley[16]; 10. 13-Elijah Gile[21]; 11. 43-Gunnar Setser[13]; 12. 14R-Jonathan Beason[7]; 13. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[6]; 14. 97K-Cooper Williams[17]; 15. 32-Trey Marcham[20]; 16. 31K-Kyle Beilman[19]; 17. 08-Cannon McIntosh[15]; 18. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 19. 19K-Riley Kreisel[10]; 20. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[12]; 21. 5U-Peter Smith[14]; 22. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[22].

Max Papis Innovations Last Chance Showdown 1 (10 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 2. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 3. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[2]; 4. 7W-Henry Chambers[7]; 5. 07-Cade Cowles[11]; 6. 77-Bret Klabunde[9]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 8. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 9. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[4]; 10. (DNS) 7D-Michelle Decker; 11. (DNS) 15C-Carter Chevalier; 12. (DNS) 7-Shannon McQueen.

Max Papis Innovations Last Chance Showdown 2 (10 Laps): 1. 19A-Daison Pursley[2]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[4]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[1]; 4. 00-Ryder Laplante[5]; 5. 00X-Brant Woods[6]; 6. 1G-Caden McCreary[10]; 7. 31K-Kyle Beilman[3]; 8. 77J-John Klabunde[7]; 9. F5-Devin Simmons[8]; 10. 84S-Shaun Shapel[9]; 11. (DNS) 98-Ryan Padgett.

Heart River Spirits Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 19K-Riley Kreisel[1]; 4. 32-Trey Marcham[5]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith[3]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 7. 7W-Henry Chambers[7]; 8. F5-Devin Simmons[8]; 9. 07-Cade Cowles[10]; 10. 98-Ryan Padgett[9].

Heart River Spirits Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[4]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[1]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 5. 31K-Kyle Beilman[5]; 6. 00-Ryder Laplante[6]; 7. 77J-John Klabunde[7]; 8. 84S-Shaun Shapel[8]; 9. (DNS) 7-Shannon McQueen.

JDoyle Enterprises Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 2. 14R-Jonathan Beason[2]; 3. 7P-Kyle Jones[1]; 4. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[5]; 5. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[9]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 7. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 8. 7D-Michelle Decker[8]; 9. 15C-Carter Chevalier[7].

JDoyle Enterprises Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[1]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[4]; 4. 19A-Daison Pursley[6]; 5. 13-Elijah Gile[3]; 6. 21K-Karter Sarff[5]; 7. 00X-Brant Woods[7]; 8. 77-Bret Klabunde[9]; 9. (DNS) 1G-Caden McCreary.

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.680[9]; 2. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:10.763[7]; 3. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:10.905[5]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:10.979[10]; 5. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:11.082[6]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.204[4]; 7. 7W-Henry Chambers, 00:11.326[8]; 8. F5-Devin Simmons, 00:11.427[3]; 9. 98-Ryan Padgett, 00:11.536[2]; 10. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:11.804[1].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 2: 1. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.792[2]; 2. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.060[3]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:11.079[4]; 4. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.090[9]; 5. 31K-Kyle Beilman, 00:11.145[5]; 6. 00-Ryder Laplante, 00:11.333[7]; 7. 77J-John Klabunde, 00:11.524[8]; 8. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:11.959[1]; 9. 7-Shannon McQueen, 01:00.000[6].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.730[8]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:10.749[9]; 3. 14R-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.898[2]; 4. 7P-Kyle Jones, 00:11.026[3]; 5. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:11.155[7]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.275[6]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:11.291[5]; 8. 7D-Michelle Decker, 00:11.354[1]; 9. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.523[4].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 4: 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:10.820[1]; 2. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:10.897[9]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.936[3]; 4. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:11.013[5]; 5. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.156[6]; 6. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:11.172[4]; 7. 00X-Brant Woods, 00:11.262[8]; 8. 1G-Caden McCreary, 00:11.469[7]; 9. 77-Bret Klabunde, 00:11.710[2].

Hot Laps: 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:11.005[4]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.051[31]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:11.137[20]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:11.208[35]; 5. 7P-Kyle Jones, 00:11.229[11]; 6. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:11.275[12]; 7. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:11.279[16]; 8. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.303[24]; 9. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.311[10]; 10. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:11.373[6]; 11. 1G-Caden McCreary, 00:11.452[28]; 12. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:11.467[14]; 13. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.471[23]; 14. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:11.489[19]; 15. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.545[33]; 16. 14R-Jonathan Beason, 00:11.547[7]; 17. 31K-Kyle Beilman, 00:11.558[18]; 18. 77-Bret Klabunde, 00:11.610[8]; 19. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.611[34]; 20. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:11.677[36]; 21. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.684[13]; 22. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:11.689[27]; 23. 77J-John Klabunde, 00:11.717[30]; 24. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:11.723[25]; 25. 7D-Michelle Decker, 00:11.769[3]; 26. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.808[15]; 27. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:11.842[37]; 28. 7-Shannon McQueen, 00:11.909[22]; 29. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:11.910[17]; 30. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:11.925[21]; 31. 00-Ryder Laplante, 00:11.942[26]; 32. 00X-Brant Woods, 00:12.146[32]; 33. 7W-Henry Chambers, 00:12.214[29]; 34. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:12.254[2]; 35. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:12.319[1]; 36. 98-Ryan Padgett, 00:12.405[5]; 37. F5-Devin Simmons, 00:12.469[9].

 

 

Gavin Miller Victorious at I-44 Riverside Speedway in Meents Memorial with POWRi National & West/Xtreme Midgets

Oklahoma City, OK. (10/13/23) Gavin Miller would set sail on the high side to lead the final twenty-six laps while earning the feature win at I-44 Riverside Speedway, in Oklahoma City Oklahoma, with the POWRi National and West Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in the Nineteenth Annual Charlene Meents Memorial presented by Driven2SaveLives thirty-lap feature event to capture his third career league victory while honoring an industry icon.

Early on-track excitement with thirty-seven entries the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues/Xtreme Outlaw Midgets would find Chase McDermand start the action off with a quick-time in group qualifying sessions of 10.916-second lap as Zach Daum, Jade Avedisian, Cannon McIntosh, and Karter Sarff each would notch heat racing wins with Corbin Rueschenberg and Ace McCarthy earning the semi-feature victories.

Establishing the feature field would find high-point qualifier Cannon McIntosh roll an invert of six to make Zach Daum and Karter Sarff the front row grid as the green flag flew with Zach Daum gaining the initial advantage on the opening laps over Karter Sarff, Gavin Miller, Ryan Timms, and Jade Avedisian all battling inside the top five in the opening stages of the thirty-lap feature.

Sliding into the lead with a daring turn four move would find Gavin Miller blasting past Zach Daum to take the point position with Daum maintaining momentum in the runner-up spot while protecting advancements from Karter Sarff with Ryan Timms quickly gaining on the leading trio as Jade Avedisian, Daison Pursley, Cannon McIntosh, Chase McDermand, and Jonathan Beason rounded out the running top ten with lap traffic coming into play around the feature mid-point.

Bunching the field back together after Gavin Miller established nearly a two-second lead with a lap fifteen caution, the finely prepared I-44 Riverside Speedway would witness Miller stay out front with Daison Pursley, Ryan Timms, and Zach Daum going three-wide for the second spot with Cannon McIntosh making moves into the running top five.

Using high line speed Gavin Miller would hold steading at the front of the field to earn his third feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, as Daison Pursley would move into the runner-up finishing position with Ryan Timms finalizing the podium placements as the double-checkered flags waved on the Night One Meents Memorial ceremonial event.

“I was really ripping the top pretty good after having to mentally recover from an early race mishap,” said Gavin Miller in the I-44 Riverside Speedway victory lane celebrations. Adding, “This track was definitely fast going around the top so I didn’t really need to leave it after I found speed up there.”

Driving from starting fifth to finishing fourth would see Jade Avedisian edge Chase McDermand that rounded out the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, top-five finishers at I-44-Riverside Speedway running Night One of the Nineteenth Annual Charlene Meents Memorial presented by Driven2SavenLives.

POWRi National and West/Xtreme Outlaw – Midgets | I-44 Riverside | 10/13/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Group Qualifying Time: 40-Chase McDermand(10.916)

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff

Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature 1 Winner: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg

KSE Racing Products Semi-Feature 2 Winner: 28-Ace McCarthy

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 08-Cannon McIntosh

Super Clean Hard Charger: 13-Elijah Gile(+6)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

Toyota Racing Development Feature (30 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 19A-Daison Pursley[7]; 3. 67-Ryan Timms[4]; 4. 71-Jade Avedisian[5]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[8]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 7. 7U-Zach Daum[1]; 8. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[11]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff[2]; 10. 25K-Taylor Reimer[19]; 11. 13-Elijah Gile[17]; 12. 14R-Jonathan Beason[10]; 13. 28-Ace McCarthy[16]; 14. 43-Gunnar Setser[13]; 15. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[15]; 16. 97K-Cooper Williams[21]; 17. 5U-Peter Smith[12]; 18. 98-Ryan Padgett[18]; 19. 19K-Riley Kreisel[14]; 20. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[22]; 21. 7M-Kyle Jones[20]; 22. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[9].

Max Papis Innovations Last Chance Showdown 1 (10 Laps): 1. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 2. 13-Elijah Gile[3]; 3. 97K-Cooper Williams[1]; 4. 25K-Taylor Reimer[6]; 5. 15C-Carter Chevalier[5]; 6. 07-Cade Cowles[7]; 7. F5-Devin Simmons[10]; 8. 77-Bret Klabunde[11]; 9. 7-Shannon McQueen[4]; 10. 84S-Shaun Shapel[12]; 11. 7D-Michelle Decker[9]; 12. (DNS) 59-Bobby Chapa.

Max Papis Innovations Last Chance Showdown 2 (10 Laps): 1. 28-Ace McCarthy[1]; 2. 98-Ryan Padgett[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[8]; 4. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[2]; 5. 7W-Henry Chambers[5]; 6. 1G-Caden McCreary[6]; 7. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[11]; 8. 00-Ryder Laplante[10]; 9. 31K-Kyle Beilman[7]; 10. 77J-John Klabunde[9]; 11. 7M-Kyle Jones[4].

JDoyle Enterprises Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[2]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[5]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[1]; 5. 28-Ace McCarthy[3]; 6. 7W-Henry Chambers[6]; 7. 59-Bobby Chapa[10]; 8. F5-Devin Simmons[9]; 9. 77-Bret Klabunde[7]; 10. 84S-Shaun Shapel[8].

JDoyle Enterprises Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[3]; 2. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[2]; 3. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[5]; 5. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[1]; 6. 7M-Kyle Jones[6]; 7. 1G-Caden McCreary[9]; 8. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 9. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky[8].

Millenium Components Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 2. 19A-Daison Pursley[3]; 3. 14R-Jonathan Beason[5]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel[1]; 5. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 6. 15C-Carter Chevalier[7]; 7. 07-Cade Cowles[8]; 8. 77J-John Klabunde[9]; 9. 25K-Taylor Reimer[2].

Millenium Components Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[2]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[4]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[1]; 4. 5U-Peter Smith[3]; 5. 98-Ryan Padgett[6]; 6. 7-Shannon McQueen[5]; 7. 31K-Kyle Beilman[9]; 8. 7D-Michelle Decker[8]; 9. 00-Ryder Laplante[7].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 1: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:11.177[1]; 2. 28-Ace McCarthy, 00:11.360[7]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:11.395[9]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.599[4]; 5. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:11.614[8]; 6. 7W-Henry Chambers, 00:11.995[6]; 7. 77-Bret Klabunde, 00:12.369[5]; 8. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:13.409[10]; 9. F5-Devin Simmons, 01:00.000[3]; 10. (DNS) 59-Bobby Chapa, 01:01.000.

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 2: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.916[5]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.987[6]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:11.227[7]; 4. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:11.284[8]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.330[1]; 6. 7M-Kyle Jones, 00:11.403[2]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.412[9]; 8. 19U-Pierce Urbanosky, 00:11.617[3]; 9. 1G-Caden McCreary, 00:11.626[4].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.937[6]; 2. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:11.123[8]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:11.154[3]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:11.213[4]; 5. 14R-Jonathan Beason, 00:11.258[1]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:11.429[5]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:11.593[9]; 8. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:12.015[2]; 9. 77J-John Klabunde, 00:12.282[7].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 4: 1. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:11.025[4]; 2. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:11.059[2]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.166[6]; 4. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.383[7]; 5. 7-Shannon McQueen, 00:11.435[3]; 6. 98-Ryan Padgett, 00:11.639[9]; 7. 00-Ryder Laplante, 00:11.664[5]; 8. 7D-Michelle Decker, 00:11.781[8]; 9. 31K-Kyle Beilman, 01:00.000[1].

Hot Laps: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.169[23]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:11.246[11]; 3. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:11.331[19]; 4. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:11.354[16]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:11.384[8]; 6. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:11.388[26]; 7. 14R-Jonathan Beason, 00:11.426[3]; 8. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:11.469[31]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.474[24]; 10. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.563[28]; 11. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:11.565[22]; 12. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:11.574[15]; 13. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.677[18]; 14. 31K-Kyle Beilman, 00:11.818[4]; 15. 7-Shannon McQueen, 00:11.856[12]; 16. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:11.876[35]; 17. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.888[34]; 18. 7M-Kyle Jones, 00:11.922[6]; 19. 1G-Caden McCreary, 00:12.031[14]; 20. 98-Ryan Padgett, 00:12.080[36]; 21. 7D-Michelle Decker, 00:12.088[32]; 22. 00-Ryder Laplante, 00:12.196[20]; 23. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:12.345[7]; 24. 7W-Henry Chambers, 00:12.357[21]; 25. 77J-John Klabunde, 00:12.459[27]; 26. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:12.519[29]; 27. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:12.744[1]; 28. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:12.795[13]; 29. 28-Ace McCarthy, 00:13.027[25]; 30. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:13.133[2]; 31. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:13.699[30]; 32. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:13.967[33]; 33. F5-Devin Simmons, 00:15.028[9]; 34. 77-Bret Klabunde, 00:15.468[17]; 35. (DNS) 59-Bobby Chapa; 36. (DNS) 19U-Pierce Urbanosky; 37. (DNS) 84S-Shaun Shapel.

 

 

Ryan Timms Remains Winning at Port City Raceway in DRC Sooner State 55 with POWRi National & West/Xtreme Midgets

Tulsa, OK. (10/12/23) Ryan Timms would hold off all charges for the front after leading fifty-four of fifty-five laps to earn the feature win at Port City Raceway in Tulsa Oklahoma with the POWRi National and West Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in the Donnie Ray Crawford Sooner State 55-lap feature event to capture his fourth career league victory while pocketing the $5,555 payday.

Early on-track excitement with thirty-two entries the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues/Xtreme Outlaw Midgets would find Chase McDermand start the action off with a quick-time in group qualifying sessions of 9.525-second lap as Gunnar Setser, Cannon McIntosh, Daison Pursley, and Chase McDermand each would notch heat racing wins as Gavin Miller earned the semi-feature victory.

Forming the feature field would find high-point qualifier Chase McDermand roll an invert of six to make Trey Marcham and Ryan Timms the front row grid as the green flag flew with Trey Marcham gaining the initial advantage on the opening laps over Ryan Timms, Gunnar Setser, Daison Pursley, and Jade Avedisian all battling inside the top five.

Overtaking for the lead on lap two would find previous night's winner Ryan Timms shoot to the front of the field with a slide-job through turns one and two over Trey Marcham with Daison Pursley and Gunnar Setser battling for the final podium placement as Gavin Miller moved into the top five with lap traffic quickly coming into play.

Cruising to a comfortable second-and-a-half advantage with the laps ticking away at a rapid rate with Ryan Timms setting the pace out front, Trey Marcham would hold steady in the runner-up positioning with Gavin Miller moving into third as Daison Pursley and Gunnar Setser attempted to stay within striking distance.

Hitting the halfway point with Ryan Timms setting a blistering pace out front while dealing with a constant stream of lap traffic, Timms would establish nearly a five-second racing advantage in the front of the field as Gavin Miller and Trey Marcham battled in second just before contact would causing Gavin Miller to stop off turn four issuing the first caution of the feature since the initial start on lap thirty-three.

Restarting single file with the field bunched behind the pacesetter would find Timms once again catapulting to a commanding lead with Daison Pursley pursuing in second with Trey Marcham maintaining in third as well and Zach Daum and Gunnar Setser rounding out the top five.

Separating from the field would find the top two put on a dazzling display of driving between Ryan Timms and Daison Pursley with ten laps remaining while bearing down on lap traffic with Timms protecting the top spot in a thrilling final few laps with caution displayed with five laps remaining.

Adding dramatics to the late-race theatrics while restarting with five laps remaining would find Ryan Timms holding steading at the front of the field to earn his second straight feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midgets, as Zach Daum would move into the runner-up finishing position in the late-race restart with Gunnar Setser impressively finalizing the podium placements as the double-checkered flags waved on the fifty-five lap dedication event.

“Me and Daison have grown up racing together doing the same things, I’m not exactly proud of how it happened but this is part of racing. I’m not saying he had it coming but I’m not upset about winning either,” said Ryan Timms in the Port City Raceway victory lane celebrations. Adding, “I knew the bottom was going to be there after watching the Micro feature but the top seemed to have more speed for fifty-five laps.”

Driving past ten other competitors would find Karter Sarff finishing fourth as Ace McCarthy rounded out the POWRi National and West Midget League, running in conjunction with Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, top-five finishers at Port City Raceway running in the Donnie Ray Crawford Sooner State 55.

POWRi National and West/Xtreme Outlaw – Midgets | Port City Raceway | 10/12/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Group Qualifying Time: 40-Chase McDermand(9.525)

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 43-Gunnar Setser

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 19A-Daison Pursley

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand

Max Papis Innovations Semi Feature Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 40-Chase McDermand

Super Clean Hard Charger: 7U-Zach Daum(+11)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 67-Ryan Timms

Toyota Racing Development Feature (55 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum[13]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser[3]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[14]; 5. 28-Ace McCarthy[12]; 6. 19A-Daison Pursley[5]; 7. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 8. 97-Gavin Miller[15]; 9. 32-Trey Marcham[1]; 10. 71-Jade Avedisian[7]; 11. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 12. 25K-Taylor Reimer[8]; 13. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[11]; 14. 97K-Cooper Williams[18]; 15. 5U-Peter Smith[22]; 16. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[17]; 17. 14-Jonathan Beason[9]; 18. 7M-Kyle Jones[19]; 19. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[16]; 20. 19K-Riley Kreisel[10]; 21. 19-Landen Adams[20]; 22. 51B-Joe B Miller[21].

Max Papis Innovations Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 2. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[1]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[9]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[5]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith[7]; 6. 19-Landen Adams[14]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[12]; 8. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[15]; 9. 7M-Kyle Jones[10]; 10. 10J-Brandon Anderson[6]; 11. 07-Cade Cowles[11]; 12. 55-Wout Hoffmans[8]; 13. 84S-Shaun Shapel[18]; 14. 15C-Carter Chevalier[13]; 15. (DNS) 28P-Bradley Fezard; 16. (DNS) 15D-Andrew Deal; 17. (DNS) 98-Ryan Padgett; 18. (DNS) 14E-Jeffrey Newell.

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 43-Gunnar Setser[2]; 2. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[1]; 3. 67-Ryan Timms[4]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[3]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 6. 5U-Peter Smith[5]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier[7]; 8. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[8].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[5]; 2. 32-Trey Marcham[2]; 3. 14-Jonathan Beason[3]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 5. 19M-Ethan Mitchell[4]; 6. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[8]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller[7]; 8. 19-Landen Adams[6].

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 19A-Daison Pursley[4]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[2]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 4. 28P-Bradley Fezard[1]; 5. 10J-Brandon Anderson[6]; 6. 55-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 7. (DNS) 98-Ryan Padgett; 8. (DNS) 84S-Shaun Shapel.

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 2. 19K-Riley Kreisel[1]; 3. 28-Ace McCarthy[2]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal[5]; 6. 7M-Kyle Jones[7]; 7. 07-Cade Cowles[6]; 8. 27-Casey Friedrichsen[8].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:09.734[2]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:09.825[4]; 3. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:09.995[3]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.126[1]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:10.130[6]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:10.174[8]; 7. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:10.241[5]; 8. (DNS) 14E-Jeffrey Newell, 01:00.000.

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:09.578[4]; 2. 14-Jonathan Beason, 00:09.720[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:09.733[7]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:09.865[3]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:09.964[6]; 6. 19-Landen Adams, 00:09.994[8]; 7. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:10.042[5]; 8. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.267[2].

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:09.667[6]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:09.697[1]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:09.846[2]; 4. 28P-Bradley Fezard, 00:10.094[4]; 5. 55-Wout Hoffmans, 00:10.136[7]; 6. 10J-Brandon Anderson, 00:10.252[8]; 7. (DNS) 98-Ryan Padgett, 01:01.000; 8. (DNS) 84S-Shaun Shapel, 01:02.000.

Hoosier Tire Qualifying 4 (2 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:09.525[3]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:09.753[7]; 3. 28-Ace McCarthy, 00:09.914[6]; 4. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:09.953[2]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal, 00:10.105[4]; 6. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:10.231[5]; 7. 7M-Kyle Jones, 00:10.468[8]; 8. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:13.102[1].

Hot Laps: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.035[12]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.073[7]; 3. 19M-Ethan Mitchell, 00:10.088[14]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.116[22]; 5. 14-Jonathan Beason, 00:10.184[2]; 6. 19A-Daison Pursley, 00:10.188[23]; 7. 28-Ace McCarthy, 00:10.216[24]; 8. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:10.248[28]; 9. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:10.270[5]; 10. 19K-Riley Kreisel, 00:10.280[8]; 11. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.331[10]; 12. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:10.334[3]; 13. 7M-Kyle Jones, 00:10.353[32]; 14. 15D-Andrew Deal, 00:10.405[16]; 15. 07-Cade Cowles, 00:10.412[20]; 16. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:10.448[18]; 17. 10J-Brandon Anderson, 00:10.484[31]; 18. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.527[1]; 19. 28P-Bradley Fezard, 00:10.527[15]; 20. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:10.571[26]; 21. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.574[6]; 22. 19-Landen Adams, 00:10.654[30]; 23. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:10.861[13]; 24. 14E-Jeffrey Newell, 00:10.945[25]; 25. 55-Wout Hoffmans, 00:10.993[27]; 26. 84S-Shaun Shapel, 00:11.063[19]; 27. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.088[29]; 28. 5U-Peter Smith, 00:11.106[21]; 29. 15C-Carter Chevalier, 00:11.161[17]; 30. 27-Casey Friedrichsen, 00:11.165[4]; 31. 43-Gunnar Setser, 00:11.283[9]; 32. (DNS) 98-Ryan Padgett.

 

 

Ryan Timms Takes Victory at Creek County Speedway with POWRi National & West Midgets

Belleville, IL. (10/11/23) Ryan Timms would lead all thirty laps to earn the feature win at Creek County Speedway in Sapulpa Oklahoma with the POWRi National and West Midget League in the Sooner State Showdown to capture his third career league victory after finding speed on the tricky track in the Sooner State Showdown and five-hundredth feature event in POWRi National Midget League competition.

Early on-track excitement with twenty-five entries the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues would find Gavin Miller starting the action off with a quick time in hot lap sessions with a 13.531-second lap as Ryan Timms, Zach Daum, and Taylor Reimer each would earn heat racing wins.

Forming the feature field would find high-point qualifier Ryan Timms and Hayden Reinbold making the front row as the green flag flew would see Ryan Timms gain the initial advantage on the opening laps over Hayden Reinbold, Shannon McQueen, Zach Daum, and Taylor Reimer all racing inside the top five.

Cruising to a comfortable lead, Ryan Timms would continue to show the way while dealing with lap traffic with laps ticking away at a rapid rate as Zach Daum and Taylor Reimer maintained solid efforts inside the top three with Jade Avedisian, Cannon McIntosh, and Karter Sarff sneaking around the front-running spots.

Holding steady up front late, Ryan Timms would not be denied in the feature event to earn his first feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as Jade Avedisian would fly into finish runner-up with a huge last lap run past Zach Daum that finalized the podium placements.

“I could see the bottom had grip at the beginning of the race but with the freshly tilled top I knew it would have a bunch of speed up there so I stayed committed until I started to smell the rubber and moved low,” said Ryan Timms in the Creek County Speedway victory lane celebrations. Adding, “I’m really happy with how much speed we showed to start the week and put this car in victory lane.”

Hard-charging past twelve other competitors would witness Cannon McIntosh finishing fourth as Gavin Miller rounding out the POWRi National and West Midget League top-five finishers at Creek County Speedway running for the Sooner State Showdown.

POWRi National and West Midget League | Creek County Speedway | 10/11/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 97-Gavin Miller(13.531)

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 67-Ryan Timms

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum

Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 25K-Taylor Reimer

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 67-Ryan Timms

Super Clean Hard Charger: 08-Cannon McIntosh(+12)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 67-Ryan Timms

Toyota Racing Development A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[12]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum[4]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh[16]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[14]; 6. 21K-Karter Sarff[9]; 7. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 8. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 9. 93-Kyle Bellm[10]; 10. 25K-Taylor Reimer[5]; 11. 19A-Daison Pursley[15]; 12. 91-Jeff Stasa[13]; 13. 19K-Riley Kreisel[22]; 14. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 15. 5U-Peter Smith[17]; 16. 10J-Brandon Anderson[20]; 17. 98-Ryan Padgett[19]; 18. 28P-Bradley Fezard[21]; 19. 7D-Michelle Decker[18]; 20. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 21. 7-Shannon McQueen[6]; 22. 97K-Cooper Williams[25]; 23. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[24]; 24. 70-Cade Cowles[11]; 25. 28-Ace McCarthy[23].

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[7]; 2. 7-Shannon McQueen[3]; 3. 52-Blake Hahn[8]; 4. 71-Jade Avedisian[4]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[6]; 6. 70-Cade Cowles[9]; 7. 28P-Bradley Fezard[1]; 8. 14E-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 9. 97K-Cooper Williams[5].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[3]; 2. 93-Kyle Bellm[1]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[7]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 6. 98-Ryan Padgett[2]; 7. 7D-Michelle Decker[8]; 8. 19K-Riley Kreisel[6].

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer[1]; 2. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[7]; 3. 13-Elijah Gile[5]; 4. 91-Jeff Stasa[3]; 5. 5U-Peter Smith[2]; 6. 19A-Daison Pursley[8]; 7. 10J-Brandon Anderson[4]; 8. 28-Ace McCarthy[6].

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Lincoln Park Speedway IN   High  Limit Sprints  10/10/23

A Feature 1 (40 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[6]; 3. 57-Kyle Larson[7]; 4. 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 5. 71X-Kevin Thomas Jr[5]; 6. 13-Justin Peck[8]; 7. 26-Zeb Wise[11]; 8. 4-Chris Windom[17]; 9. 5T-Ryan Timms[25]; 10. 97-Scotty Thiel[23]; 11. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[16]; 12. 1-Brenham Crouch[20]; 13. 50YR-JJ Hickle[14]; 14. 71-Parker Price Miller[18]; 15. 16TH-Jake Swanson[15]; 16. 21H-Brady Bacon[9]; 17. 28M-Conner Morrell[22]; 18. 2MD-Cap Henry[2]; 19. 39M-Justin Sanders[12]; 20. 30-CJ Leary[13]; 21. 9-Chase Randall[21]; 22. 12-Robert Ballou[24]; 23. (DNF) 7N-Darin Naida[19]; 24. (DNF) 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 25. (DNF) 83JR-Michael Kofoid[10]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 9-Chase Randall[1]; 2. 28M-Conner Morrell[3]; 3. 97-Scotty Thiel[6]; 4. 12-Robert Ballou[9]; 5. 24S-Logan Seavey[7]; 6. 3J-Dusty Zomer[12]; 7. 24D-Danny Sams III[2]; 8. 5T-Ryan Timms[17]; 9. 23-Jimmy Light[11]; 10. 37-Bryce Norris[15]; 11. 13G-Van Gurley Jr[13]; 12. 28X-Brandon Mattox[10]; 13. 22-Riley Goodno[14]; 14. 71M-Caden Englehart[8]; 15. 99-Skylar Gee[4]; 16. 33$-Shane O'Banion[16]; 17. 26W-Cody Williams[18]; 18. (DNF) 6-Zane DeVault[5]

Dash 1 (7 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[2]; 2. 2MD-Cap Henry[1]; 3. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 4. 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 5. 71X-Kevin Thomas Jr[6]; 6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[5]; 7. 57-Kyle Larson[7]; 8. 13-Justin Peck[8]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson[1]; 2. 71X-Kevin Thomas Jr[2]; 3. 21H-Brady Bacon[3]; 4. 30-CJ Leary[4]; 5. 4-Chris Windom[7]; 6. 28M-Conner Morrell[6]; 7. 24S-Logan Seavey[9]; 8. 23-Jimmy Light[10]; 9. 37-Bryce Norris[8]; 10. 24D-Danny Sams III[5]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2]; 2. 24-Rico Abreu[1]; 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[3]; 4. 50YR-JJ Hickle[4]; 5. 71-Parker Price Miller[5]; 6. 99-Skylar Gee[6]; 7. 71M-Caden Englehart[8]; 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer[7]; 9. 33$-Shane O'Banion[9]; 10. 26W-Cody Williams[10]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2MD-Cap Henry[2]; 2. 55-Kerry Madsen[1]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 4. 16TH-Jake Swanson[6]; 5. 7N-Darin Naida[7]; 6. 6-Zane DeVault[5]; 7. 12-Robert Ballou[8]; 8. 13G-Van Gurley Jr[9]; 9. 9-Chase Randall[3]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Cory Eliason[1]; 2. 13-Justin Peck[2]; 3. 39M-Justin Sanders[3]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch[5]; 6. 97-Scotty Thiel[8]; 7. 28X-Brandon Mattox[9]; 8. 22-Riley Goodno[7]; 9. 5T-Ryan Timms[6]

Qualifying 1: 1. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:11.278[13]; 2. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:11.541[30]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.547[9]; 4. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:11.587[20]; 5. 71X-Kevin Thomas Jr, 00:11.595[3]; 6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:11.642[22]; 7. 2MD-Cap Henry, 00:11.648[1]; 8. 13-Justin Peck, 00:11.653[4]; 9. 21H-Brady Bacon, 00:11.660[21]; 10. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:11.683[23]; 11. 9-Chase Randall, 00:11.688[12]; 12. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:11.692[33]; 13. 30-CJ Leary, 00:11.693[7]; 14. 50YR-JJ Hickle, 00:11.779[10]; 15. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:11.807[24]; 16. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.809[18]; 17. 24D-Danny Sams III, 00:11.821[15]; 18. 71-Parker Price Miller, 00:11.843[34]; 19. 6-Zane DeVault, 00:11.850[28]; 20. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:11.854[19]; 21. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:11.870[17]; 22. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:11.874[27]; 23. 16TH-Jake Swanson, 00:11.876[8]; 24. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:11.896[38]; 25. 4-Chris Windom, 00:11.898[6]; 26. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.908[29]; 27. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:11.961[35]; 28. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.968[25]; 29. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:11.990[36]; 30. 71M-Caden Englehart, 00:11.991[11]; 31. 12-Robert Ballou, 00:12.036[14]; 32. 97-Scotty Thiel, 00:12.058[32]; 33. 24S-Logan Seavey, 00:12.062[37]; 34. 33$-Shane O'Banion, 00:12.072[26]; 35. 13G-Van Gurley Jr, 00:12.318[31]; 36. 28X-Brandon Mattox, 00:12.495[5]; 37. 23-Jimmy Light, 00:12.570[2]; 38. 26W-Cody Williams, 00:12.908[16]

 

 

Zach Rhodes Hot At Cold Port Royal
10-09-2023

On a night when “heat in the seats” might have been as much appreciated in the grandstand as “heat in the motors” was in the pits. Zach Rhodes of McVeytown put on the hottest show and won the 20-lap River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series feature at Port Royal Speedway, run as a support event to the World of Outlaws Nittany Showdown.

Rhodes, who won for the third time in this, his breakthrough season with PASS, had a torrid, side-by-side battle with pole-sitter Austin Reed of Etters for the early lead, then needed to hold off second-year sprinter Owen Dimm of Mifflintown, whose wheels-to-the-wall outside charge fell just short of earning his first series victory.

The winner, in his third PASS season, had most of his early success at Path Valley Speedway, but during the 2022 season he joined forces with Weaver Racing, and the new partnership started running up front everywhere. Still, his first two victories were at Path Valley and Big Diamond Speedways, on consecutive Friday nights in late July. He had a runner-up finish at Port Royal the weekend before that first victory at Path Valley, but big goal was met Saturday with a near-flawless performance. He also showed why the Weaver Racing/Renegade Race Fuels/Raze Energy Drinks #31Z team finished second in the overall PASS points standings for the year and still has a mathematical chance at taking the Port title for PASS/IMCA/RaceSavers, with the Keystone RaceSaver Challenge on October 21 still remaining on the schedule.

The feature began with the temperature hovering around 50 degrees, but Reed, Rhodes, and Dimm quickly heated things up, pulling away from the field and holding a barn-burning battle for first place. After a couple of side-by-side laps, Rhodes slipped ahead of Reed’s #34. That brought Dimm back into play, and after the first of several close brushes with the second-turn wall, the young charger used his ultra-high line to move ahead and set his sights on the leader.

As the leaders entered traffic just past the halfway mark, Dimm began to close the gap, and the battle made most in the stands forget the cold. Just as a possible pass for the lead was about to take place, though the #17 had its most hair-raising encounter with the cushion and wall, riding both all the way through turn two and nearly turning over. Incredibly, Dimm retained control and position, but he wasn’t able to catch Rhodes before the checkered flag fell. Rhodes’ winning margin was 1.114 seconds.

The race went nonstop, taking less than seven minutes to run, and while the battles for the lead were more than enough to keep the fans entertained, they weren’t alone, with other positions contested throughout the field. Reed hold onto third place, but he was being challenged by Fred Arnold of Richfield at the end. Doug Dodson of Middletown and Kenny Heffner of Watsontown were barely two-tenths of a second apart in their battle for fifth at the end (Dodson got it), and Ken Duke of Selinsgrove and Duston Young of Danville were even closer in a contest for eighth.

The final order was Dodson, Dimm, Reed, Arnold, Dodson, Heffner, Jimmy White of Mount Union (a top 10 runner all night), Duke, Dustin Young, and Timmy Bittner of Brush Creek.

All 25 starters finished the race, 20 of them on the lead lap. In fact, no RaceSaver car dropped out of a race all night, as every heat race starter also finished. The only caution in a PASS race all night came in the first heat when the “wrap” (car number and graphics) peeled off a car and caused a yellow flag for debris.

Croix Beasom of Mifflintown claimed the Penns Valley Meat Market Hard Charger Award, coming from 22nd starting position to 16th at the finish. Within the top 10, Ken Duke had the most impressive advance, coming from 13th starting spot to 8th.

Several drivers also benefitted from a $500 purse addition from an anonymous fan, spread to finishers throughout the field.

Heat races for the 25-car field were won by Roger Irvine, Mike Melair, and Rhodes. For timing purposes related to this being a World of Outlaws show, the field was limited to the top 27 drivers in PASS/IMCA/RaceSaver points at Port Royal, and 25 took part. There was no B-Main.

The race was the next-to-last of the 2023 River Valley Builders PASS season, but the quality of the competition should serve as a great promotion, which also is at Port Royal: the 11th Annual Keystone RaceSaver Challenge, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 21. The KRC also is the final race in the FANiversary promotion of PASS’s 25th anniversary, sponsored by the Pennsyvania Game Commission. This race generally draws the largest field of RaceSaver sprinters of the season, and this year it also will determine the Port Royal RaceSaver points champion. Overall PASS points champ Logan Spahr of Lewisberry currently leads Rhodes and Seth Schnoke of Pine Grove in those points, with Ken Duke and Austin Reed also in the top five.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Port Royal Speedway, Saturday, October 7

HEAT 1 – 1. 12-Roger Irvine; 2. 17K-Stevie Kenawell; 3. 88-Fred Arnold; 4. 97-Kenny Heffner; 5. 67-Ken Duke; 6. 5-Logan Spahr; 7. 4W-Kasey Weaver; 8. 98-Croix Beasom; 9. 75-Dylan Shatzer.

HEAT 2 – 1. 36-Mike Melair; 2. 34-Austin Reed; 3. 01-Timmy Bittner; 4. 53W-Jimmy White; 5. 71-Josh Spicer; 6. 46-Mike Alleman; 7. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 8. 28R-Jason Roush.

HEAT 3 – 1. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 2. 20-Doug Dodson; 3. 17-Owen Dimm; 4. 25-Dustin Young; 5. 2-Erin Statler; 6. 1M-Paul Moyer; 7. 7-Drew Young; 8. 80-Dave Wickham.

FEATURE – 1. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 2. 17-Owen Dimm; 3. 34-Austin Reed; 4. 88-Fred Arnold; 5. 20-Doug Dodson; 6. 97-Kenny Heffner; 7. 53W-Jimmy White; 8. 67-Ken Duke; 9. 25-Dustin Young; 10. 01-Timmy Bittner; 11. 36-Mike Melair; 12. 5-Logan Spahr; 13. 12-Roger Irvine; 14. 46-Mike Alleman; 15. 71-Josh Spicer; 16. 98-Croix Beasom; 17. 4W-Kasey Weaver; 18. 2-Erin Statler; 19. 17K-Stevie Kenawell; 20. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 21. 7-Drew Young; 22. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 23. 1M-Paul Moyer; 24. 80-Dave Wickham; 25. 28R-Jason Roush.

 

 

JOE B. MILLER SCORES WIN IN MOWA FINALE

JACKSONVILLE, IL (October 6, 2023) Joe B. Miller took advantage of a late race caution to overtake long-time race leader Paul Nienhiser during Friday’s MOWA Sprint Car Series Season Finale to grab his second series win of 2023.

Miller, who started in the fifth position had to bide his time as he prowled forward towards the front of the field in the 25-lap affair. Sliding back to the seventh position in the early stages of the race, was a positive sign for Miller, who avoided contact between second and third-running Colton Fisher and Jason Keith in the middle of the backstretch at the halfway point with Keith facing oncoming traffic. Paul Nienhiser continued to hold the top spot over Colton Fisher and Will Armitage who inherited the third position after caution. Joe B. Miller had worked back into the top five at this point and set his sights on the front of the field.

Returning to green flag action, Nienhiser put his #9X on the topside of the racing surface while the battle ensued behind him. Will Armitage muscled his way past Colton Fisher on the exit of turn two, to overtake the runner up spot with Joe B. Miller in tow. Both drivers had moved into the top three within one-half lap. The field then slowed once more on lap 16 after Brayton Lynch spun at the bottom of turn one, erasing the nearly two-second lead for Nienhiser. Lynch rejoined the field at the tail with no harm to his #29X, and the final ten laps were set to be completed.

Nienhiser’s #9X pounced on the restart with Joe B. Miller making a move past Will Armitage for the runner-up spot at lap 17. Working the 18th lap, Armitage got sideways in the middle of turns one and two, collecting Chris Martin who ended on his side, after making contact with Armitage, ultimately ending both of their feature run’s and Armitage’s bid for the 2023 MOWA Sprint Points Title.

A nine-lap dash to the checkers saw Nienhiser at the front of the field, trying to protect the top spot. Joe B. Miller saw a lane on the bottom side of the racing surface and powered past Nienhiser as he never looked back, leading the remaining nine laps to score the victory in the Ron Milton Race of Champions A-Main. Miller is the only repeat winner of the event, having won the 2022 edition. Following Miller across the line was Jake Neuman who moved past Nienhiser at lap 20, Trevin Littleton, who started the A-Main in 19th, Paul Nienhiser and Jason Keith.

The finish:

Joe B. Miller, 2. Jake Neuman, 3. Trevin Littleton, 4. Paul Nienhiser, 5. Jason Keith, 6. Jeremy Standridge, 7. Mitchell Davis, 8. Tyler Robbins, 9. McCain Richards, 10. Jeff Beasley, 11. Brayton Lynch, 12. Colton Fisher, 13. Paul Haley, 14. Will Armitage, 15. Chris Martin, 16. Robbie Standridge, 17. Logan Faucon, 18. Gage Montgomery, 19. Chris Urish, 20. Korey Weyant, 21. Riley Goodno, 22. Ryan Edwards

 

 

High Limit Series Bridgeport NJ   10/3/23

A Feature 1 (35 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 3. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 4. 39M-Justin Sanders[5]; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[6]; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich[7]; 7. 19-Brent Marks[10]; 8. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[8]; 9. 55-Kerry Madsen[9]; 10. 5-Tyler Ross[19]; 11. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[4]; 12. 71-Anthony Macri[13]; 13. 5T-Ryan Timms[20]; 14. 9-Chase Randall[11]; 15. 2MD-Cap Henry[16]; 16. 8-Aaron Reutzel[17]; 17. 67-Justin Whittall[18]; 18. 28M-Conner Morrell[15]; 19. 19L-CJ Leary[22]; 20. 20-Ryan Taylor[24]; 21. 00K-Kyle Spence[21]; 22. (DNF) 23-Devon Borden[14]; 23. (DNF) 3J-Dusty Zomer[23]; 24. (DNF) 13-Justin Peck[12]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 00K-Kyle Spence[2]; 2. 19L-CJ Leary[1]; 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer[5]; 4. 20-Ryan Taylor[3]; 5. 99-Skylar Gee[4]; 6. 85-Ricky DiEva[6]; 7. 44-David Brown Jr[10]; 8. 88J-Joey Amantea[9]; 9. 4B-Jon Brennfleck[7]; 10. 12D-Steve Downs[12]; 11. (DNF) 51-Shelby Kelly[13]; 12. (DNF) 24T-TJ Greve[8]; 13. (DNS) 20B-Tim Buckwalter

Dash 1 (7 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 3. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[8]; 5. 39M-Justin Sanders[4]; 6. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[5]; 7. 48-Danny Dietrich[6]; 8. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[7]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[1]; 2. 11-Cory Eliason[2]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen[3]; 4. 71-Anthony Macri[5]; 5. 8-Aaron Reutzel[4]; 6. 19L-CJ Leary[6]; 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer[7]; 8. 88J-Joey Amantea[8]; 9. (DNS) 51-Shelby Kelly

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[3]; 3. 19-Brent Marks[2]; 4. 23-Devon Borden[5]; 5. 67-Justin Whittall[4]; 6. 00K-Kyle Spence[6]; 7. 85-Ricky DiEva[7]; 8. 44-David Brown Jr[8]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson[1]; 2. 39M-Justin Sanders[2]; 3. 9-Chase Randall[4]; 4. 28M-Conner Morrell[3]; 5. 5-Tyler Ross[5]; 6. 20-Ryan Taylor[6]; 7. 4B-Jon Brennfleck[8]; 8. (DNF) 20B-Tim Buckwalter[7]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[1]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[2]; 3. 13-Justin Peck[3]; 4. 2MD-Cap Henry[4]; 5. 5T-Ryan Timms[5]; 6. 99-Skylar Gee[6]; 7. 24T-TJ Greve[7]; 8. 12D-Steve Downs[8]

Qualifying 1: 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.387[3]; 2. 91-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:12.488[4]; 3. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:12.518[20]; 4. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.522[30]; 5. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:12.524[23]; 6. 19-Brent Marks, 00:12.553[26]; 7. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:12.568[7]; 8. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:12.587[22]; 9. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:12.606[1]; 10. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.612[18]; 11. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:12.625[8]; 12. 13-Justin Peck, 00:12.637[32]; 13. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.648[10]; 14. 67-Justin Whittall, 00:12.654[11]; 15. 9-Chase Randall, 00:12.695[27]; 16. 2MD-Cap Henry, 00:12.728[12]; 17. 71-Anthony Macri, 00:12.732[24]; 18. 23-Devon Borden, 00:12.766[28]; 19. 5-Tyler Ross, 00:12.815[6]; 20. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:12.818[31]; 21. 19L-CJ Leary, 00:12.830[19]; 22. 00K-Kyle Spence, 00:12.864[21]; 23. 20-Ryan Taylor, 00:12.942[9]; 24. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:12.952[16]; 25. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:12.998[13]; 26. 85-Ricky DiEva, 00:13.103[15]; 27. 20B-Tim Buckwalter, 00:13.115[17]; 28. 24T-TJ Greve, 00:13.140[33]; 29. 88J-Joey Amantea, 00:13.217[14]; 30. 44-David Brown Jr, 00:13.405[25]; 31. 4B-Jon Brennfleck, 00:13.507[29]; 32. 12D-Steve Downs, 00:13.656[5]; 33. 51-Shelby Kelly, 00:16.677[2]

 

 

DRAKE EDWARDS WINS THIRD STRAIGHT WMR EVENT WHILE CHAMPIONSHIP TIGHTENS AT MOHAVE

MOHAVE VALLEY, ARIZONA (September 30, 2023) – Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz. kept Saturday night’s Western Midget Racing hardware in his home Copper State by winning at Mohave Valley Raceway. The win marked Edwards’ third straight Western Midget Racing victory and gives him the sweep of both Mohave Valley rounds in 2023. The penultimate round of the WMR championship also saw the standings close tremendously between Oakley’s Bryant Bell and Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell.

Bell and Edwards won the heat races over the 16-car turnout on hand. Isaiah Vasquez and Cortez, Colorado’s Joey Klemish were the front row starters for the 20-lap feature.

Edwards wasted little time taking the lead and led wire-to-wire his sixth points-paying win of the year. Mitchell overcame a 15th starting position to charge into second place at the finish. Lindley, New York’s Darin Horton finished a career-best third followed by Lodi’s Nate Wait, Adam Teves, and Bell in sixth.

The finish moves Mitchell and Bell into a tie for the championship with the finale looming large at Ventura Raceway on October 21.

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Mohave Valley Raceway September 30, 2023

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 4-Drake Edwards[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[15]; 3. 66-Darin Horton[8]; 4. 35W-Nate Wait[7]; 5. 3-Adam Teves[13]; 6. 09-Bryant Bell[4]; 7. 54-Anthony Bruno[5]; 8. 57-Blaine Craft[14]; 9. 31-Todd Hawse[12]; 10. 20-Kyle Hawse[6]; 11. 11-Isaiah Vasquez[1]; 12. 15-Adam Weisberg[11]; 13. 20AZ-Chase Farris[10]; 14. 7-Mason Keefer[9]; 15. 7A-Joey Klemish[2]; 16. 5S-Racin Silva[16]

Heat 1 (6 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 2. 7A-Joey Klemish[7]; 3. 54-Anthony Bruno[3]; 4. 35W-Nate Wait[5]; 5. 7-Mason Keefer[6]; 6. 15-Adam Weisberg[8]; 7. 3-Adam Teves[2]; 8. 96X-Logan Mitchell[4]

Heat 2 (6 Laps): 1. 4-Drake Edwards[1]; 2. 11-Isaiah Vasquez[6]; 3. 20-Kyle Hawse[3]; 4. 66-Darin Horton[4]; 5. 20AZ-Chase Farris[8]; 6. 31-Todd Hawse[2]; 7. 57-Blaine Craft[7]; 8. 5S-Racin Silva[5]

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

8.11 Ocean Speedway Winner: Bryant Bell

8.12 Marysville Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Thiel returns to Plymouth 360 Sprint Car roots with A-main victory, McMullen nails down third PDTR 360 Sprint Car crown

Balog, Sivia, Heinert postA-main triumphs in Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) September 30, 2023 – In one of his infrequent starts behind the wheel of an Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car, Scotty Thiel of Sheboygan outdueled newly crowned three-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh to capture the 25-lap Fuzzy Fassbender Tribute A-main, during the sixth annual Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships Presented by A-Main Apparel at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Sept. 30.

Despite falling just short in his A-main victory bid, Brandon McMullen celebrated his third career Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car title bywrapping up the 2023 PDTR 360 Sprint Car championship to go along with the titles he captured in 2020 and 2017.

Ten-time Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series champion Bill Balog of Hartland notched a flag-to-flag victory in the 30-lap Rick Schmidt Memorial IRA 410 Sprint Car main event, while rookie Brenham Crouch of Lubbock, Texas closed out his first career IRA 410 Sprint Car Series championship.

Jimmy Sivia of Winthrop Harbor, Ill. recorded his first career victory at The Plymouth Dirt Track in the 20-lap Autometer Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car A main as Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, Ill. racked up his second career Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car Series title.

Mark Heinert of Waukesha earned the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints A-main triumph to wrap up his first career IRA Lightning Sprints championship.

On the initial start of the 25-lap Akright Auto PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car main event, contact in turn two resulted in the machine of Brandon Berth of Cascade flipping in turn two.

Following a complete restart, Bill Taylor of Boltonville grabbed the lead from the pole with outside front row starter Alex Pokorski of West Bend following in second. On lap 5, Pokorski made contact with the back stretch wall, which brought out the second caution flag of the event and ended the fourth-year 360 Sprint Car driver’s night.

When the race resumed, Taylor again bolted in the lead, while 2011 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing and Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car champ Ben Schmidt of Plymouth moved into second after starting fifth and ninth starter Scotty Thiel vaulted in third on lap 6.

Two laps later, the high riding Thiel bolted around Schmidt to advance into the runner-up spot before the now five-time Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen worked his way past Schmidt to seize third on lap 9.

One lap later, Thiel closed to within striking distance of Taylor for the top spot before surging into the top spot along the high groove in turn one on lap 12.

Thiel, who launched his Sprint Car career by earning the PDTR 360 Sprint Car Rookie of the Year Award in 2008, caught lapped traffic on lap 13, which allowed McMullen to gradually reel in the leader. After following in Thiel’s tire tracks for several laps, McMullen utilizing the inside groove to briefly surge into the top spot exiting turn four on lap 24.

In his first PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car start of the 2023 season, Thiel was not to be denied as he powered Randy Sippel’s 39s car back around McMullen in turn two on the final lap en route to his third career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory and 13th career MSA 360 Sprint Car main event triumph.

With the victory in the 24th and final event of the 2023 MSA season, Thiel became the eighth driver to post an MSA A-main triumph this season.

“I felt comfortable in the car and I thought we were getting through lapped traffic pretty good,” Thiel said in victory lane. “I was kind of falling out of the seat there near the end of the race, but then I saw [Brandon McMullen] pass me on the second-from-last lap and I had to get up on the wheel. It was a pretty fun night with the 360 Sprint Car. I have to thank Randy Sippel for everything he does to get this 39s 360 car on the track and providing me with a fast car all night.”

McMullen had to settle for second, Schmidt placed third, Taylor wound up fourth and eighth starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend rounded out the top five.

Bill Balog grabbed the lead on the drop of the green flag in the 30-lap IRA 410 Sprint Car Series A-main from the pole, while outside front row starter Austin McCarl of Altoona, Iowa followed in second.

On lap 3, the first of two caution flags appeared when debris was spotted on the track. When the race resumed, sixth starter Scotty Thiel worked past J.J. Hickle of Quilcene, Wash., who started third, to take over third in turn three on lap 4.

Balog caught the rear of the field on lap 7. However, he did not let the traffic slow his momentum as he maintained a strong half-lap lead over McCarl, who had Hickle and Thiel hot on his heels.

On lap 14, the second caution flag appeared when Tyler Tischendorf of Waupaca flipped in turn four following a multi-car incident in turn four, which prompted the second place car of Austin McCarl to retire from the event.

Following the restart, Thiel charged into second and quickly set his sights on the lead. With Balog mired in thick lapped traffic, Thiel reduced the gap on lap 18. However, Balog again worked expertly through a maze of lapped machines to maintain the lead, while Brenham Crouch, who started fifth, slipped past Thiel to grab second on lap 29.

Balog went on to notch his seventh A-main win in his last 11 IRA410 Sprint Car Series starts at The Plymouth Dirt Track, along with his sixth IRAA-main victory of the 2023 season and series-best 140th overall career IRA main event triumph.

Crouch placed second, Thiel was third, Hickle took fourth and fourth starter Mike Reinke of Howards Grove finished fifth.

Polesitter Rusty Egan of Round Lakes Heights, Ill. took the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car A main with third starter Chris Klemko of Bristol falling into second. On lap 2, fifth starter Allen Hafford of Beach Park, Ill. moved into third before surrendering the spot to Jimmy Sivia, who started sixth, on lap 5.

One lap later Klemko pulled in to pressure Egan for the top position before the top five cars of Egan, Klemko, Sivia, Hafford and Ryan Zielski of Oconomowoc ran in tight nose-to-tail formation along the low groove starting on lap 12.

Three laps later, Sivia rode the high line into second, before taking advantage of lapped traffic to cut the lead gap on Egan significantly. On lap 18, Egan drifted high in turn one, which allowed Sivia to pounce and grab the lead in turn two. Meanwhile, fourth starter Ryan Marshall of Kansasville powered into second on the second-to-last circuit of the race.

Sivia went on to claim his first career victory at The Plymouth Dirt Track and fourth A-main triumph of the 2023 Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Car season in the caution-free race.

Marshall placed second, Klemko was third, Egan wound up fourth and Hafford rounded out the top five.

In the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints A main, polesitter Mike Neau of Pleasant Prairie took the early lead before newly crowned 2023 IRA Lightning Sprints champion Mark Heinert, who started fourth, slipped past Neu to take the lead on lap 10.

Heinert then pulled away to notch his eighth IRA Lightning Sprints A-main triumph of the 2023 season, while putting a ribbon on the 2023 IRA Lightning Sprints championship.

Neu finished second, Brian Strane Jr., who started sixth, placed third, Nick Petska of Spring Grove, Ill. finished fourth after starting third and Tim Brannam of Holiday Hills, Ill. finished fifth after starting fifth.

Justin Erickson of Plymouth won the 15-lap PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car B main.

Jake Neumann of New Berlin, Ill. captured the 10-lap IRA 410 Sprint Car B Main.

Trinity Uttech of New Berlin won the 10-lap Wisconsin wingLESS B main.

J.J. Hickle earned fast qualifier honors in the Bumper to Bumper IRA 410 Sprint Car division with a lap of 11.249 seconds.

Kevin Karnitz of West Bend recorded the fastest lap in the Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car division by touring the third-mile clay oval in 12.194 seconds.

Mark Heinert turned in a lap of 14.517 seconds to claim the IRA Lightning Sprints fast qualifier award.

The 18thand final event of the 2023campaign at The Plymouth Dirt Track, which was sponsored by Jensen Sales & Service,drew a season-high total of 117 cars, including a season-high 33 Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing-Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars, 38 Bumper to Bumper IRA 410 Sprint Cars, 28 Autometer Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Cars and 18 IRA Lightning Sprints.

The 2023 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Awards presentation will take place on Saturday, Oct. 14 at Racers Hall in Plymouth, Wis. starting at 7 p.m. The top three finishers and special award winners in the 360 Sprint Car, Grand National, B Mod and Late Model divisions will be honored during the event.

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. 39S-Scotty Thiel[9]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen[4]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt[5]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor[1]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz[8]; 6. 69S-TJ Smith[7]; 7. 85J-Logan Julien[13]; 8. 2-Chris Clayton[15]; 9.16-Anthony Knierim[6]; 10. 10V-Matt VanderVere[10]; 11. 3-Justin Erickson[16]; 12. 44-Hayden Johnson[17]; 13. 51-Chris Larson[19]; 14. 11-Tony Wondra[11]; 15. 21H-TJ Haddy[14]; 16. 30-Doug Wondra[21]; 17. 66-Nick Daywalt[20]; 18. 52-Cody Schlafer[22]; 19. 6K-Kurt Davis[3]; 20. 12P-JJ Pagel[18]; 21. 4-Alex Pokorski[2]; 22. (DNF) 22B-Brandon Berth[12]

B Main (15 Laps): 1. 3-Justin Erickson[1]; 2. 44-Hayden Johnson[5]; 3. 12P-JJ Pagel[2]; 4. 51-Chris Larson[4]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt[3]; 6. 30-Doug Wondra[6]; 7. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach[9]; 8. 66T-Tristan Koenings[10]; 9. 53A-Spyder Akright[14]; 10. 54-Randy Post[8]; 11. 22-Greg Alt[7]; 12. 38-Ben Doak[11]; 13. (DNF) 7-Kristian Wagner[13]; 14. (DNF) 25-Kasey Schlafer[12]; 15. (DNS) 29J-Ralph Johnson; 16. (DNS) 26-Al Schlafer; 17. (DNS) 55S-Ryan Sawusch

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 16-Anthony Knierim[1]; 2. 6K-Kurt Davis[2]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski[4]; 4. 21H-TJ Haddy[3]; 5. 3-Justin Erickson[5]; 6. 30-Doug Wondra[6]; 7. 54-Randy Post[8]; 8. 7-Kristian Wagner [7]; 9. (DNS) 26-Al Schlafer

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 69S-TJ Smith[2]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen[3]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt [6]; 4. 44-Hayden Johnson[1]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt[5]; 6. 52-Cody Schlafer[8]; 7. (DNF) 66T-Tristan Koenings[4]; 8. (DNF) 55S-Ryan Sawusch[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 39S-Scotty Thiel[4]; 2. 53A-Paul Pokorski [1]; 3. 11-Tony Wondra[2]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien[3]; 5. 2-Chris Clayton[5]; 6. 22B-Brandon Berth[8]; 7. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach[6]; 8. 38-Ben Doak[7]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz[4]; 2. 69-Bill Taylor[1]; 3. 10V-Matt VanderVere[3]; 4. 51-Chris Larson[2]; 5. 12P-JJ Pagel [5]; 6. 22-Greg Alt[6]; 7. 25-Kasey Schlafer[8]; 8. (DNS) 29J-Ralph Johnson

Qualifying 1: 1. 4-Alex Pokorski,12.238[1]; 2. 21H-TJ Haddy,12.249[8]; 3. 6K-Kurt Davis,12.269[7]; 4. 16-Anthony Knierim,12.326[3]; 5. 3-Justin Erickson,12.557[5]; 6. 30-Doug Wondra,12.740[4]; 7. 7-Kristian Wagner,13.203[9]; 8. 54-Randy Post,13.511[2]; 9. 26-Al Schlafer,14.590[6]

Qualifying 2: 1. 66T-Tristan Koenings,12.296[1]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen,12.334[3]; 3. 69S-TJ Smith,12.376[7]; 4. 44-Hayden Johnson,12.506[2]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt,12.602[6]; 6. 35-Ben Schmidt,12.704[4]; 7. 52-Cody Schlafer,15.020[8]; 8. 55S-Ryan Sawusch,15.043[5]

Qualifying 3: 1. 39S-Scotty Thiel,12.218[3]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien,12.275[7]; 3. 11-Tony Wondra,12.361[5]; 4. 53A-Paul Pokorski,12.484[6]; 5. 2-Chris Clayton,12.507[2]; 6. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach,12.560[4]; 7. 38-Ben Doak,13.204[8]; 8. (DNS) 22B-Brandon Berth,13.204

Qualifying 4: 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz,12.194[3]; 2. 10V-Matt VanderVere,12.447[6]; 3. 51-Chris Larson,12.528[1]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor,12.791[7]; 5. 12P-JJ Pagel,13.010[5]; 6. 22-Greg Alt,13.065[4]; 7. 29J-Ralph Johnson,13.386[2]; 8. 25-Kasey Schlafer,16.515[8]

BUMPER TO BUMPER 410 SPRINT CARS

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 17B-Bill Balog[1]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[5]; 3. 73-Scotty Thiel[6]; 4. 50-JJ Hickle[3]; 5. 10W-Mike Reinke[4]; 6. 25-Danny Schlafer[14]; 7. 65-Jordan Goldesberry[7]; 8. 2W-Scott Neitzel[8]; 9.16C-Tylar Rankin[13]; 10. U2-Jack Vanderboom[15]; 11.49-Josh Schneiderman[12]; 12. 21-Will Gerrits[16]; 13. 5J-Jeremy Schultz[19]; 14. 9K-Kyle Schuett[10]; 15. 23-Russel Borland[18]; 16. 47-Todd King[24]; 17. 3N-Jake Neuman[21]; 18. 13-Van Gurley Jr[23]; 19. 85M-Steve Meyer [22]; 20. 87A-Austin Hartmann[20]; 21. 16-Anthony Knierim[9]; 22. (DNF) 79-Blake Nimee[17]; 23. (DNF) 88M-Austin McCarl[2]; 24.(DNF) 26-Tyler Tischendorf[11]

B Main (10 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman[4]; 2. 85M-Steve Meyer[1]; 3. 13-Van Gurley Jr[3]; 4. 47-Todd King[5]; 5. 85J-Logan Julien[12]; 6. 4K-Kris Spitz[10]; 7. 25T-Travis Arenz[18]; 8. 99-Tyler Brabant[6]; 9. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski[9]; 10. 43-Jereme Schroeder[14]; 11. 7A-Will Armitage[8]; 12. 24-Scott Conger[16]; 13. 88-Chris Flick[13]; 14. 38-Allen Hafford[11]; 15. 17W-Dylan Winkel[15]; 16. 39V-William Huck[17]; 17. (DNF) 19CW-Ion Stear[7]; 18. (DNF) 68-Dave Uttech[2]

Dash 1 (4 Laps): 1. 17B-Bill Balog[1]; 2. 50-JJ Hickle[2]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch[3]; 4. 65-Jordan Goldesberry[4]; 5. 16-Anthony Knierim[5]

Dash 2 (4 Laps): 1. 88M-Austin McCarl[2]; 2. 10W-Mike Reinke[1]; 3. 73-Scotty Thiel[4]; 4. 2W-Scott Neitzel[3]; 5. 9K-Kyle Schuett[5]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Brenham Crouch[1]; 2. 26-Tyler Tischendorf[2]; 3. 50-JJ Hickle[4]; 4. 16-Anthony Knierim[3]; 5. 79-Blake Nimee[5]; 6. 13-Van Gurley Jr[7]; 7. 47-Todd King[6]; 8. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski[8]; 9. 88-Chris Flick[9]; 10. 39V-William Huck[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Jordan Goldesberry[1]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog[4]; 3. 16C-Tylar Rankin[3]; 4. U2-Jack Vanderboom[2]; 5. 5J-Jeremy Schultz[7]; 6. 85M-Steve Meyer[5]; 7. 19CW-Ion Stear[6]; 8. 38-Allen Hafford[8]; 9. 17W-Dylan Winkel[9]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 88M-Austin McCarl[3]; 2. 49-Josh Schneiderman[2]; 3. 21-Will Gerrits[5]; 4. 23-Russel Borland[6]; 5. 10W-Mike Reinke[4]; 6. 3N-Jake Neuman[7]; 7. 4K-Kris Spitz[8]; 8. 43-Jereme Schroeder[9]; 9. 25T-Travis Arenz[10]; 10. (DNS) 68-Dave Uttech

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 73-Scotty Thiel[1]; 2. 25-Danny Schlafer[2]; 3. 2W-Scott Neitzel[4]; 4. 9K-Kyle Schuett[3]; 5. 87A-Austin Hartmann[6]; 6. 99-Tyler Brabant[7]; 7. 7A-Will Armitage[5]; 8. 85J-Logan Julien[8]; 9. 24-Scott Conger[9]

Qualifying A: 1. 50-JJ Hickle,11.249[1]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog,11.261[4]; 3. 16-Anthony Knierim,11.364[10]; 4. 16C-Tylar Rankin,11.396[6]; 5. 26-Tyler Tischendorf,11.471[18]; 6. U2-Jack Vanderboom,11.474[13]; 7. 1-Brenham Crouch,11.475[5]; 8. 65-Jordan Goldesberry,11.511[14]; 9. 79-Blake Nimee,11.513[16]; 10. 85M-Steve Meyer,11.553[8]; 11. 47-Todd King,11.589[7]; 12. 19CW-Ion Stear,11.685[17]; 13. 13-Van Gurley Jr,11.690[15]; 14. 5J-Jeremy Schultz,12.080[9]; 15. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski, 12.106[11]; 16. 38-Allen Hafford,12.180[3]; 17. 88-ChrisFlick,12.369[19]; 18. 17W-Dylan Winkel,12.464[12]; 19. 39V-William Huck,12.471[2]

Qualifying B: 1. 10W-Mike Reinke,11.251[15]; 2. 2W-Scott Neitzel,11.286[19]; 3. 88M-Austin McCarl,11.351[18]; 4. 9K-Kyle Schuett,11.375[5]; 5. 49-Josh Schneiderman,11.396[11]; 6. 25-Danny Schlafer,11.408[10]; 7. 68-Dave Uttech,11.460[7]; 8. 73-Scotty Thiel,11.540[2]; 9. 21-Will Gerrits,11.616[17]; 10. 7A-Will Armitage,11.640[14]; 11. 23-Russel Borland, 11.648[12]; 12. 87A-Austin Hartmann,11.696[8]; 13. 3N-Jake Neuman,11.717[6]; 14. 99-Tyler Brabant,11.762[13]; 15. 4K-Kris Spitz,11.812[4]; 16. 85J-Logan Julien,11.823[9]; 17. 43-Jereme Schroeder,12.024[1]; 18. 24-Scott Conger,12.166[16]; 19. 25T-Travis Arenz,12.269[3]

Hot Laps: 1. 88M-Austin McCarl,11.596[37]; 2. 49-Josh Schneiderman,11.661[30]; 3. 2W-Scott Neitzel,11.724[38]; 4. 10W-Mike Reinke,11.740[34]; 5. 23-Russel Borland,11.744[31]; 6. 9K-Kyle Schuett,11.984[24]; 7. 7A-Will Armitage,12.010[33]; 8. 73-Scotty Thiel,12.061[21]; 9. 65-Jordan Goldesberry,12.115[14]; 10. 25-Danny Schlafer,12.213[29]; 11. 1-Brenham Crouch,12.235[5]; 12. 13-Van Gurley Jr,12.328[15]; 13. 43-Jereme Schroeder,12.400[20]; 14. 50-JJ Hickle,12.419[1]; 15. 19CW-Ion Stear,12.506[17]; 16. U2-Jack Vanderboom,12.517[13]; 17. 21-Will Gerrits,12.563[36]; 18. 24-Scott Conger,12.656[35]; 19. 17B-Bill Balog,12.682[4]; 20. 68-Dave Uttech,12.693[26]; 21. 26-Tyler Tischendorf,12.751[18]; 22. 87A-Austin Hartmann,12.773[27]; 23. 99-Tyler Brabant,12.775[32]; 24. 38-Allen Hafford,12.913[3]; 25. 16C-Tylar Rankin,12.935[6]; 26. 79-Blake Nimee,12.997[16]; 27. 85J-Logan Julien,13.078[28]; 28. 47-Todd King,13.118[7]; 29. 5J-Jeremy Schultz,13.147[9]; 30. 16-Anthony Knierim,13.149[10]; 31. 3N-Jake Neuman,13.211[25]; 32. 25T-Travis Arenz,13.239[22]; 33. 88-Chris Flick,13.302[19]; 34. 14AJ-Ryan Zielski,13.323[11]; 35. 85M-Steve Meyer,13.368[8]; 36. 4K-Kris Spitz, 13.426[23]; 37. 39V-William Huck,14.171[2]; 38. 17W-Dylan Winkel,14.863[12]

WISCONSIN WINGLESS SPRINT CARS

A Main (20 Laps): 1. 91-Jimmy Sivia[6]; 2. 7X-Ryan Marshall[4]; 3. 70-Chris Klemko[3]; 4. 50-Rusty Egan[1]; 5. 38-Allen Hafford[5]; 6. 24-Eric Wilke[9]; 7. 14Z-Ryan Zielski[7]; 8. 09-Clayton Rossmann[8]; 9. 40-Tim Cox[2]; 10. 0-John Fahl[10]; 11. 11D-Zach Raidart[15]; 12. 14AJ-Derek Crane[18]; 13. 57F-Tristan Furseth[13]; 14. 11-Austin Hansen[16]; 15. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse[14]; 16. 24J-Ralph Johnson[11]; 17. 17-Bryce Andrews[12]; 18. 41-Dennis Spitz[22]; 19. 4-Jordan Paulsen[24]; 20. 12-Shawn Swim[19]; 21. 29OG-Tom Eller[17]; 22. 7D-Josh Davidson[23]; 23. 99J-Seth Johnson[20]; 24. 7-Trinity Uttech[21]

B Main (10 Laps): 1. 7-Trinity Uttech[2]; 2. 41-Dennis Spitz[3]; 3. 7D-Josh Davidson[1]; 4. 4-Jordan Paulsen[8]; 5. 22-Greg Alt[7]; 6. 4G-George Gaertner III[4]; 7. 66-Will Lynn[5]; 8. (DNS) 4L-Lance Thompson

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 24J-Ralph Johnson[2]; 2. 57F-Tristan Furseth[3]; 3. 11D-Zach Raidart[7]; 4. 29OG-Tom Eller[5]; 5. 12-Shawn Swim[8]; 6. 7D-Josh Davidson[4]; 7. 41-Dennis Spitz[6]; 8. 66-Will Lynn[9]; 9. (DNF) 22-Greg Alt[1]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Bryce Andrews[2]; 2. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse[6]; 3. 11-Austin Hansen[4]; 4. 14AJ-Derek Crane[5]; 5. 99J-Seth Johnson[1]; 6. 7-Trinity Uttech[3]; 7. 4G-George Gaertner III[7]; 8. 4L-Lance Thompson[8]; 9. 4-Jordan Paulsen[9]

A-Feature Lock In Hot Laps: 1. 91-Jimmy Sivia,13.738[3]; 2. 14Z-Ryan Zielski,13.796[2]; 3. 24-Eric Wilke,13.850[9]; 4. 70-Chris Klemko,13.889[6]; 5. 50-Rusty Egan,13.889[8]; 6. 40-Tim Cox,13.959[7]; 7. 0-John Fahl,14.030[10]; 8. 38-Allen Hafford,14.698[4]; 9. (DNS) 09-Clayton Rossmann; 10. (DNS) 7X-Ryan Marshall

All Other Hot Laps: 1. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse,14.249[11]; 2. 17-Bryce Andrews,14.303[2]; 3. 7-Trinity Uttech,14.376[18]; 4. 14AJ-Derek Crane,14.447[3]; 5. 4L-Lance Thompson,14.514[17]; 6. 99J-Seth Johnson,14.544[10]; 7. 11-Austin Hansen,14.794[8]; 8. 11D-Zach Raidart,14.884[14]; 9. 4G-George Gaertner III,14.999[7]; 10. 57F-Tristan Furseth,15.040[6]; 11. 4-Jordan Paulsen,15.393[13]; 12. 29OG-Tom Eller,15.789[5]; 13. 24J-Ralph Johnson,15.996[9]; 14. 41-Dennis Spitz,16.013[15]; 15. 12-Shawn Swim,16.278[16]; 16. 7D-Josh Davidson,16.334[4]; 17. 22-Greg Alt,16.355[1]; 18. 66-Will Lynn,16.391[12]

IRA LIGHTNING SPRINTS

A Main (20 Laps): 1. 55H-Mark Heinert[4]; 2. 16-Mike Neau[1]; 3. 22S-Brian Strane Jr[6]; 4. 18-Nick Petska[3]; 5. 74-Tim Brannam[5]; 6. 74M-Max Brannam[2]; 7. 87R-Josh Rehberg[12]; 8. 9-John Kirk[10]; 9. 63-Jacob Irwin[9]; 10. 17-Jordan Funderburk[16]; 11. 01-Ron Brannam[14]; 12. 0-Grant Harvey[13]; 13. 55X-Xander York[8]; 14. 23-Dominick Swierad[15]; 15. 33-Dakota Duncanson[17]; 16. (DNF) 18Q-Chris Quillman[7]; 17. (DNF) 6-Jeff Schmidt[11]; 18. (DNF) 7-Carl Sturt[18]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 55H-Mark Heinert[4]; 2. 74-Tim Brannam[2]; 3. 74M-Max Brannam[3]; 4. 18Q-Chris Quillman[1]; 5. 63-Jacob Irwin[6]; 6. 0-Grant Harvey[8]; 7. 6-Jeff Schmidt[5]; 8. 23-Dominick Swierad[7]; 9. 33-Dakota Duncanson[9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22S-Brian Strane Jr[2]; 2. 18-Nick Petska[4]; 3. 16-Mike Neau[3]; 4. 9-John Kirk[6]; 5. 55X-Xander York[1]; 6. 87R-Josh Rehberg[5]; 7. 01-Ron Brannam[7]; 8. 17-Jordan Funderburk[8]; 9. (DNF) 7-Carl Sturt[9]

Qualifying: 1. 55H-Mark Heinert,14.517[18]; 2. 18-Nick Petska,14.681[13]; 3. 74M-Max Brannam,14.903[5]; 4. 16-Mike Neau,15.236[12]; 5. 74-Tim Brannam,15.383[7]; 6. 22S-Brian Strane Jr,15.396[6]; 7. 18Q-Chris Quillman,15.438[10]; 8. 55X-Xander York,15.636[17]; 9. 6-Jeff Schmidt,15.701[14]; 10. 87R-Josh Rehberg,15.710[15]; 11. 63-Jacob Irwin,15.760[3]; 12. 9-John Kirk, 15.892[4]; 13. 23-Dominick Swierad,16.208[2]; 14. 01-Ron Brannam,16.382[8]; 15. 0-Grant Harvey,16.547[9]; 16. 17-Jordan Funderburk,17.316[1]; 17. 33-Dakota Duncanson,24.124[11]; 18. (DNS) 7-Carl Sturt

 

 

High Limit Sprint Car Series Results: $50,000-to-win Commonwealth Clash

Terry Bowser Excavating Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 49-Brad Sweet[1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2]; 3. 24-Rico Abreu[3]; 4. 49X-Tim Shaffer[6]; 5. 71-Anthony Macri[7]; 6. 58-Tanner Thorson[4]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[5]; 8. 45-Kyle Reinhardt[8]; 9. 3TJ-Trey Jacobs[9]; 10. 5-Jeremy Weaver[12]; 11. 70M-Henry Malcuit[10]; 12. 1-Hunter Schuerenberg[11]

Glassmere Fuel Service Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 39M-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[4]; 3. 8-Aaron Reutzel[3]; 4. 42-Sye Lynch[6]; 5. 55-Kerry Madsen[5]; 6. 99-Skylar Gee[8]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[7]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[10]; 9. 46-Michael Bauer[9]; 10. 12-Darin Gallagher[11]; 11. 19-Brent Marks[2]; 12. 29-Dan Shetler[12]

Ruth Ann Transport Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 83-James McFadden[2]; 2. 5T-Ryan Timms[1]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl[4]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise[3]; 5. 2MD-Cap Henry[5]; 6. 6-Ryan Smith[8]; 7. 19L-CJ Leary[7]; 8. 9-Chase Randall[6]; 9. 6G-Garet Williamson[9]; 10. 22-Brandon Spithaler[11]; 11. 11J-David Kalb[12]; 12. 32-Dale Blaney[10]

GetPhil.com Heat 4: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 2-David Gravel[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[4]; 3. 13-Justin Peck[2]; 4. 11-Cory Eliason[3]; 5. 70-Kraig Kinser[6]; 6. 9K-Kasey Kahne[5]; 7. 4-Chris Windom[9]; 8. 2F-AJ Flick[8]; 9. 11B-Carl Bowser[7]; 10. 7NY-Matt Farnham[11]; 11. 3J-Dusty Zomer[10]; 12. 99N-Cameron Nastasi[12]

Tomson Scrap Metal B-Main: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 19-Brent Marks[1]; 2. 9K-Kasey Kahne[2]; 3. 58-Tanner Thorson[3]; 4. 99-Skylar Gee[5]; 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[7]; 6. 6-Ryan Smith[4]; 7. 4-Chris Windom[8]; 8. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[9]; 9. 19L-CJ Leary[6]; 10. 45-Kyle Reinhardt[11]; 11. 22-Brandon Spithaler[18]; 12. 6G-Garet Williamson[14]; 13. 9-Chase Randall[10]; 14. 7NY-Matt Farnham[20]; 15. 20B-Cody Bova[13]; 16. 46-Michael Bauer[17]; 17. 5-Jeremy Weaver[19]; 18. (DNF) 2F-AJ Flick[12]; 19. (DNF) 11J-David Kalb[21]; 20. (DNF) 11B-Carl Bowser[16]; 21. (DNS) 3TJ-Trey Jacobs

Tomson Scrap Metal C-Main: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 22-Brandon Spithaler[2]; 2. 5-Jeremy Weaver[1]; 3. 7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 4. 11J-David Kalb[6]; 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer[8]; 6. 99N-Cameron Nastasi[11]; 7. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[13]; 8. (DNS) 12-Darin Gallagher; 9. (DNS) 70M-Henry Malcuit; 10. (DNS) 1-Hunter Schuerenberg; 11. (DNS) 29-Dan Shetler; 12. (DNS) 32-Dale Blaney; 13. (DNS) 1F-Brandon Fredericks; 14. (DNS) 4K-Todd Burgurd; 15. (DNS) 33-Brent Matus; 16. (DNS) 23-Darren Pifer; 17. (DNS) 20-Tim Buckwalter; 18. (DNS) 13M-Brandon Matus; 19. (DNS) 35-Zach Hampton; 20. (DNS) 28M-Conner Morrell; 21. (DNS) 9P-Parker Price Miller

Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 2-David Gravel[4]; 2. 24-Rico Abreu[9]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet[1]; 4. 83-James McFadden[5]; 5. 11-Cory Eliason[16]; 6. 8-Aaron Reutzel[11]; 7. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[8]; 8. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 9. 26-Zeb Wise[14]; 10. 13-Justin Peck[12]; 11. 2MD-Cap Henry[18]; 12. 71-Anthony Macri[17]; 13. 21-Brian Brown[7]; 14. 55-Kerry Madsen[19]; 15. 19-Brent Marks[21]; 16. (DNF) 70-Kraig Kinser[20]; 17. (DNF) 88-Austin McCarl[10]; 18. (DNF) 58-Tanner Thorson[23]; 19. (DNF) 99-Skylar Gee[24]; 20. (DNF) 49X-Tim Shaffer[13]; 21. (DNF) 39M-Justin Sanders[3]; 22. (DNF) 42-Sye Lynch[15]; 23. (DNF) 5T-Ryan Timms[6]; 24. (DNF) 9K-Kasey Kahne[22]

High Limit Racing Non-Qualifiers Race: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 5-Jeremy Weaver[1]; 2. 29-Dan Shetler[4]; 3. 11J-David Kalb[3]; 4. 99N-Cameron Nastasi[6]; 5. 1F-Brandon Fredericks[7]; 6. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[10]; 7. 4K-Todd Burgurd[12]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[9]; 9. 23-Darren Pifer[8]; 10. (DNS) 20-Tim Buckwalter; 11. (DNS) 13M-Brandon Matus; 12. (DNS) 35-Zach Hampton; 13. (DNS) 28M-Conner Morrell; 14. (DNS) 9P-Parker Price Miller

High Limit Sprint Car Series Time Trials Group 1: 1. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.300[1]; 2. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:12.392[9]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.392[8]; 4. 19-Brent Marks, 00:12.395[3]; 5. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.417[25]; 6. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:12.454[29]; 7. 58-Tanner Thorson, 00:12.501[16]; 8. 21-Brian Brown, 00:12.535[12]; 9. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:12.572[4]; 10. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:12.614[11]; 11. 49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:12.665[13]; 12. 42-Sye Lynch, 00:12.718[10]; 13. 71-Anthony Macri, 00:12.775[22]; 14. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr, 00:12.787[18]; 15. 45-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:12.790[26]; 16. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:12.835[5]; 17. 3TJ-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.859[2]; 18. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:12.860[14]; 19. 70M-Henry Malcuit, 00:12.869[20]; 20. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:12.901[23]; 21. 1-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:12.902[7]; 22. 12-Darin Gallagher, 00:12.961[17]; 23. 5-Jeremy Weaver, 00:13.111[24]; 24. 11J-David Kalb, 00:13.277[19]; 25. 13M-Brandon Matus, 00:13.320[27]; 26. 1F-Brandon Fredericks, 00:13.580[28]; 27. 33-Brent Matus, 00:13.600[6]; 28. (DNS) 35-Zach Hampton, 00:13.600; 29. (DNS) 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:13.600

High Limit Sprint Car Series Time Trials Group 2: 1. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:12.342[14]; 2. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.349[20]; 3. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.380[21]; 4. 13-Justin Peck, 00:12.422[27]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:12.464[3]; 6. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:12.496[8]; 7. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:12.498[17]; 8. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:12.532[28]; 9. 2MD-Cap Henry, 00:12.593[19]; 10. 9K-Kasey Kahne, 00:12.645[13]; 11. 9-Chase Randall, 00:12.658[9]; 12. 70-Kraig Kinser, 00:12.658[22]; 13. 19L-CJ Leary, 00:12.676[24]; 14. 11B-Carl Bowser, 00:12.703[7]; 15. 6-Ryan Smith, 00:12.715[5]; 16. 2F-AJ Flick, 00:12.736[6]; 17. 6G-Garet Williamson, 00:12.744[25]; 18. 4-Chris Windom, 00:12.796[12]; 19. 32-Dale Blaney, 00:12.933[11]; 20. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:12.994[15]; 21. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.028[16]; 22. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:13.028[4]; 23. 20-Tim Buckwalter, 00:13.066[29]; 24. 29-Dan Shetler, 00:13.196[1]; 25. 99N-Cameron Nastasi, 00:13.443[2]; 26. 23-Darren Pifer, 00:13.743[26]; 27. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer, 00:14.724[18]; 28. 4K-Todd Burgurd, 00:15.172[23]; 29. 9P-Parker Price Miller, 00:15.172[10]

 

J.J. Henes wins Saturday's Must See Racing Midwest Lights feature at Lorain Raceway Park.

SOUTH AMHERST, Ohio (Sept. 23, 2023) – Though J.J. Henes gave a valiant effort, Cody Gallogly cemented his place as a two-time Must See Racing Midwest Lights Series champion on Saturday night at Lorain Raceway Park.

Henes did everything within his power to erase a 15-point deficit, leading all 30 laps of the Steve Sexton Memorial feature at the three-eighths-mile oval en route to victory, but Gallogly’s third-place finish was more than enough to secure his second series title in as many years.

Gallogly’s final championship margin was 10 points. He becomes the first back-to-back and first multi-time champion in Midwest Lights history.

“It’s what you work for all season, and we had to work for this one, especially with the crash at Owosso (Speedway in Michigan) during the summer that set us back,” noted Gallogly. “We never gave up, though; we just dug down deep and got it done. I feel like we’ve had one of the best cars all season and it’s nice when you can see that consistency and performance rewarded when it’s all said and done.”

Gallogly kicked off the night by setting the fastest time in group qualifying, a lap of 13.343 seconds (101.177 mph), with Bob Komisarski and Sawyer Stout topping the pair of 10-lap heat races held prior to the start of the main event.

A five inversion originally put Stout on the pole, but after he spun coming to the start of warm-ups and had to relinquish his scheduled grid spot as a result, Joshua Sexton led the field to green in an emotional moment – the first race for the series since the passing of his father and car owner, event namesake Steve Sexton.

Henes took over from that point on, however, charging from third to first in the opening lap and never looking back en route to a 1.471 second victory over runner-up Andrew Bogusz.

Though Gallogly didn’t come into the night looking for a third-place finish, he knew that this was the one night he had to protect his points position in pursuit of the bigger picture.

“I don’t like racing for points; when it’s in the back of your mind that’s just not the most fun feeling as a racer, but we knew tonight was the one night we might have to do that in order to bring home this championship,” Gallogly said. “We always race to win, but we knew a top three would get it done tonight and once I got there, I made sure nothing crazy was going to happen toward the end of the race.

“It’s special, to be the first two-time champion with this series; I’m glad my family was able to be here to celebrate with us tonight and we’ll head home, regroup and try for a three-peat next season.”

Stout rallied back to finish fourth and Sexton closed out the top five.

In a special tribute, series officials planned for an extra lap at the conclusion of the feature, during which all cars came to a stop in turns three and four and allowed Sexton’s silver No. 51s to come to the checkered flag alone in honor of his late father – one of the staunchest supporters of Must See Racing over the years.

The 2024 Must See Racing Midwest Lights schedule and championship banquet details will be released in due course. For more information, visit www.mustseeracing.com.

Results:

Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. 27-Cody Gallogly, 13.343; 2. 36-J.J. Henes, 13.384; 3. 40-Sawyer Stout, 13.573; 4. 17-Andrew Bogusz, 13.794; 5. 23-Charlie Baur, 13.853; 6. 51s-Joshua Sexton, 13.912; 7. 1-Brandon Tregembo, 14.158; 8. 38-J.D. Evans, 14.507; 9. 21-Dale McQuillen, 14.684; 10. 77p-Parker Corbin, 14.887; 11. 45-Bob Komisarski, 14.964; 12. 32-Todd McQuillen, 15.194.

Heat One (10 laps): 1. Bob Komisarski, 2. Brandon Tregembo, 3. Dale McQuillen, 4. J.D. Evans, 5. Todd McQuillen, 6. Parker Corbin.

Heat Two (10 laps): 1. Sawyer Stout, 2. Andrew Bogusz, 3. J.J. Henes, 4. Cody Gallogly, 5. Joshua Sexton, 6. Charlie Baur.

Feature (30 laps): 1. 36-J.J. Henes [4], 2. 17-Andrew Bogusz [3], 3. 27-Cody Gallogly [5], 4. 40-Sawyer Stout [9], 5. 51s-Joshua Sexton [1], 6. 1-Brandon Tregembo [10], 7. 23-Charlie Baur [2], 8. 38-J.D. Evans [6], 9. 77p-Parker Corbin [11], 10. 21-Dale McQuillen [7], 11. 45-Bob Komisarski [8], 12. 32-Todd McQuillen (DNS).

Lap Leader(s): Joshua Sexton Grid, J.J. Henes 1-30.

Hard Charger: 40-Sawyer Stout (+5)

 

 

MARGESON CLAIMS 30K PINK LADY TOP PRIZE

September 23, 2023 – Meridian, Idaho – Evan Margeson claimed Saturday night’s 9th annual Pink Lady Classic at Meridian Speedway, and with it, $30,000. It was the richest payday for a pavement sprint car event in the history of the sport.

Margeson finished in the eight spot after the first segment. The 100-lap race was broken up into 3 segments. An inversion of 8 landed Margeson the pole position for the second. He grabbed the lead at the drop of the second segment and used the clean air to his advantage as carnage occurred behind him throughout the second segment. Many of the top contenders were involved in altercations that eliminated them. For the night.

The second segment was full of multiple incidents that brought out two red flags. Troy DeCaire rode up over Bryan Gossel’s right rear and launched his car into the turn 3 catch fence. Later Jason Quale rode the turn four wall.

The final segment would start straight up, and teams were allowed to use a new right rear tire for the final 24 laps. Margeson took advantage of his pole position and dominated the final segment to win the race by several car lengths over Davey Hamilton Jr. who was unable to mount a serious charge. It was the biggest win for the Washington state driver thus far in his career.

The winner’s share was set to pay $27,000 to the winner. Just before the cars were set to push off for the feature sponsorship raised the winner’s payday to $30,000

Feature finish (100 laps):

1. 57-Evan Margeson; 2. 14h-Davey Hamilton Jr.; 3. 33j.-Jeff Montgomery; 4. 81-Casey Tillman; 5. 5.14w-Aaron Willison; 6. 91-Bryan Warf; 7. 41-Tyler Roahrig; 8. 98x-Kyle Tellstom; 9. 33-Kyle Alberding; 10. 71-Riley Rogers; 11. 1-Natalie Waters; 12. 07-Colton Nelson; 13. 17-Mike Murgoitio; 14. 6g-Bryan Gossel; 15. 36-Ryan Burdett; 16. 02-Anthony Quintana; 17. 16-Rob Grice; 18. 9-Troy DeCaie; 19. 8-Hunter Stanley; 20. 94w-Lance Wade; 21. 68-Mike Anderson; 22. 23-Jason Quale; 23. 0-Drew Crenshaw; 24. 22L Richie Larson; 25. 12-Aaron McPeak; DNS 26-Dave Parrie; DNS 16G-Austyn Gossel

 

 

Zane DeVault Caps Weekend with Second Win and $5,000 Fall Haul; Ryan Bunton is Sprint Invaders Champ!

(Bill W) West Burlington, IA, September 23, 2023 – Zane DeVault walked away with the $5,000 prize in Saturday’s “Fall Haul” at the 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. It took perseverance after a two-and-a-half-hour delay and some white knuckle driving in traffic, but the Plymouth, Indiana brought home his second Sprint Invaders win in as many nights. He also captured the $3,000 event on Friday at the Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa. Ryan Bunton finished second and nailed down his first ever Sprint Invaders championship.

Paul Nienhiser jumped out to an early lead in the 30-lap main event, followed by Bunton, Tim Estenson and Cam Martin. DeVault entered the top five by lap four. The track was narrow and heavy after a two and a half hour rain delay, the leaders were in traffic on the fifth lap.

When Nienhiser stumbled behind a lapper, Bunton snuck under him to lead lap six. Nienhiser bulled his way back by Bunton to the point. Contact was made, but Bunton was able to save his racer and continue in the second spot. Martin moved into the third spot at that point with DeVault in tow.

Twelve laps in, Nienhiser was attempting to lap JJ Beaver when they made contact. Both cars got upside down, but the drivers were o.k. The high speeds continued as Bunton assumed the lead, ahead of Martin, DeVault, Estenson and Kelby Watt. DeVault began changing to a bit higher line on the cushion. He shot around Martin into the second spot on lap 23. Shortly after, Colton Fisher went up ini smoke to bring the final caution.

DeVault used the high side of two to pass Bunton for the lead on the restart, and he began pulling away. His win came by a straightaway over Bunton. Martin tried to emulate DeVault’s high line in an attempt to get by Bunton. He got a bit too high in turn two and Estenson shot by for third with three to go. Watt was fifth. Josh Schneiderman, Carson McCarl, Riley Goodno, Josh Higday and Chris Martin rounded out the top ten. Schneiderman, Estenson, DeVault and Goodno won heat races before the rains began to fall. The Shake-up Dash was scratched. A 17-car B main saw only seven cars remain after the rains. Dugan Thye claimed that race. Plenty of cash and contingencies were handed out.

“Man it was close,” said DeVault of his winning pass of Bunton. “My car owner (Jeremy Scadden) gave me a heck of a car. We made some decisions and the rain kind of messed up our gameplan. That was a pretty good race. I have to give the track crew a lot of credit for getting this in. Hats off to the fans for sticking it out. I went to the top and it worked out. You have to take risks and we did. It got pretty racy. We doubled down this weekend, and that’s good. We needed to get back on our feet and make some money.”

“It was close racing and Paul’s a good guy,” Bunton said of his close encounter early in the race with Nienhiser. “He’s going for the win just like we were. Unfortunately, the track was just hammer down and our car got tight. We gave it everything we had and still came away with second. That isn’t anything to shake your head at, but man I wanted to win. I heard (DeVault) rev up and go around us and I wondered what was under the hood. We’re a family team and everything depends on what is going on in our lives. We didn’t set out to win this championship, we were taking it one weekend at a time. I have to give credit to my Dad (Scott). He lives in Florida and I got him to come up and help me out. We didn’t have a mechanical breakdown all year and he’s the reason.”

“We had two great nights,” said Estenson, who crashed while leading at Donnellson Friday. “The first night was just driver error. Tonight, we could have been a little better, but I’ll take what we could get. The car is one piece and we’ll go to the next race. I saw my guy in the stands and he wanted me to try the bottom. I tried that in one and capitalized (by passing Martin). We’re happy with the finish.”

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Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 30 laps: 1. 6z, Zane DeVault, Plymouth, IN (8) 2. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (1) 3. 14T, Tim Estenson, Fargo, ND (3) 4. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (4) 5. 22x, Kelby Watt, Adel, IA (6) 6. 49, Josh Schneiderman, West Burlington, IA (5) 7. 27, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (9) 8. 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (7) 9. 1E, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (11) 10. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (16) 11. 6, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (19) 12. 11T, Dugan Thye, Burlington, IA (21) 13. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (13) 14. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (14) 15. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (15) 16. 5m, Collin Moyle, Knoxville, IA (18) 17. 20I, Kelsey Ivy, Fremont, OH (20) 18. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (10) 19. 23, Devon Dobie, Wapakoneta, OH (24) 20. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (17) 21. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (2) 22. B29, JJ Beaver, Knoxville, IA (22) 23. 14, Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (23) 24. 14M, Randy Martin, California, MO (12) DNS – 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL. Lap Leaders: Nienhiser 1-5, Bunton -7, Nienhiser 8-12, Bunton 13-23, DeVault 24-30. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE and Robert’s Tire Center/Premier Powder Coating $500 Hard-charger: Thye. Taeger Family $150 and JJ Smoke Shack $50 for 7th Place in Memory of Todd Taeger: McCarl. Rocket Graphics $200 for 11th: Dustin Selvage.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Josh Schneiderman (2) ($100 from Stronghurst Collison and Repair) 2. Cam Maritn (4) 3. Ryan Bunton (7) 4. Ryan Jamison (3) 5. Josh Higday (9) 6. JJ Beaver (1) 7. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (5) 8. G5, Gage Pulkrabek, East Grand Forks, MN (6) 9. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (8)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Tim Estenson (1) ($100 from Stronghurst Collision and Repair) 2. Carson McCarl (2) 3. Chris Martin (3) 4. Bret Tripplett (6) 5. Tyler Lee (8) 6. Dustin Selvage (7) 7. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (4) 8. Devon Dobie (9) 9. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (5)

Mohrfeld Electric Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Zane DeVault (1) ($100 from Stronghurst Collision and Repair) 2. Colton Fisher (2) 3. Kelby Watt (5) 4. Collin Moyle (3) 5. Randy Martin (9) 6. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (4) 7. Kelsey Ivy (8) 8. Aidan Zoutte (6) 9. 7B, Nick Guernsey, Burlington, IA (7)

Golden Eagle Distributors – Budweiser Heat four (started), 8 laps: 1. Riley Goodno (2) ($100 from Stronghurst Collision and Repair) 2. Chase Richards (1) 3. Paul Nienhiser (7) 4. Luke Verardi (5) 5. 96, Jake Blackhurst, Hanna City, IL (3) 6. 4w, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (6) 7. Dugan Thye (8) 8. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (9) 9. 1A, John Anderson, Des Moines, IA (4) DNS – 5H, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL

B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Dugan Thye (1) 2. JJ Beaver (2) 3. Aidan Zoutte (4) 4. Devon Dobie (3) / 5. McCain Richards (5) ($100 from PositivelyRacing.com, $100 from Mystery Spot) 6. Nick Guernsey (7) ($100 from OpenWheel101.com, $100 from Mystery Spot) 7. John Anderson (6) ($100 from Mystery Spot) DNS – Jamie Ball, Jake Blackhurst, Tucker Daly, Dustin Clark, Devin Wignall, Cody Wehrle, Gage Pulkrabek, Austin Archdale, Joey Moughan

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Cody Wehrle

Contingencies

DMI: Bret Tripplett

Saldana: Ryan Jamison

BMRS High Point Driver: Ryan Bunton

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

4-TIME CHAMP BRAD SWEET WINS $10,000 WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINTS IN SHARON SEASON FINALE FOR 2ND STRAIGHT YEAR; $1000 ECONO MOD SPECIAL TO TY RHOADES



September 23, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…Despite rain to the east for the second straight event that cancelled most all of the races in Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio remained dry as Sharon Speedway was able to bring down the curtain on the 94th anniversary season on Saturday night. A near capacity crowd turned out to watch Brad Sweet-World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars and Ty Rhoades-Whelen Econo Mods capture wins and celebrate in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane. Sixty-six cars were on hand for the two-division program.

While Brad Sweet led the entire caution-free 30-lap feature, his $10,000 victory in the World of Outlaws Sprint Car feature was far from easy. The four-time and defending Series Champion had Gio Scelzi and David Gravel all over him for the duration, but the duo were unable to race their way by as Sweet was able to extend his points lead following his ninth victory of the season. It marked the second straight year Sweet has been victorious at the Sharon finale as he joined Steve Kinser (4) and Danny Lasoski (2) as the only drivers with multiple World of Outlaws wins at Hartford, Ohio oval.

“I’m excited to get the win,” Sweet said. “It was a tough battle for sure. I saw Gio (Scelzi) multiple times, I think, off of (turn) two, or it could’ve been David (Gravel). I just saw orange. It was a great race. The bottom got cleaned off. Once I found it, I knew if I was just patient and didn’t overdrive the car it would be really hard for someone to get by me.”

Following his dash victory, Sweet jumped to the lead at start of the feature, while Scelzi went fourth to second over Gravel and Tanner Holmes. Sixth starting Sheldon Haudenschild passed James McFadden on the opening lap then got Holmes for fourth on lap two. Lapped traffic came into play on lap eight and by lap 10 it was a four-car battle for the lead.

As the laps ticked off, Scelzi was all over Sweet and pulled even running the bottom on lap 20, but was unable to complete the pass. That opened the door for Gravel, who then raced side-by-side with Scelzi until making the pass for second on lap 23. It was now time for Gravel's turn at Sweet as he threw everything at the leader beginning on lap 25. Scelzi was then able to regain second on lap 27 before Gravel got back by for good on lap 28. Sweet though by now had control and took the checkered flag first for his third career Sharon win by 0.512 seconds in the Kasey Kane Racing-owned, NAPA Auto Parts-sponsored #49.

“I just didn’t know where to be sometimes- lapped traffic was tough,” Sweet explained. “I probably stayed up top a little too long, but I didn’t want to leave that lane open. I was probably a little too free. I started off a little too good and got free pretty quick and was trying to use the wall on the (corner) exits to get me down the straightaways. I just was struggling a little bit, but we got into victory lane. That’s half the battle.”

Gravel, who leads the Series with 10 victories, earned his 29th podium finish of the year with his runner-up effort. “It was a good weekend,” Gravel said. “I just wish I could take that start back. I thought Brad was going to go to the top and he went to the middle and kind of confused me and Gio got by me. I thought Gio was really good early, and it looked like Brad was searching and didn’t know where to go as well. I thought the bottom was kind of the best place to be, but we were just a little too free down there. Then it started cleaning up, and our car really came to life when that bottom came in and the grip picked up and made our car sit right. We were alongside Brad there, and I guess I just wish I ran in harder than him and banged wheels and pushed him out of the way if I could do it over again. Obviously, we’ve got to beat him every night here moving forward. Obviously, if he wins, the best we can do is run second.”

Scelzi was third. Holmes was able to get back by Haudenschild to take fourth, while eighth starting Carson Macedo did the same as he completed the top five. Haudenschild dropped back to sixth at the finish. Brothers Dave and Dale Blaney, who both won three "410" Sprint Car features this year at Sharon, started 10th and 11th and ironically finished seventh and eighth respectively. Spencer Bayston was ninth over Cole Duncan.

Macedo set fast time over the 36-car field in qualifying with a lap of 14.749. Heat race winners were Gravel, Haudenschild, McFadden, and Scelzi. Donny Schatz, who won the May 20 show for his first career Sharon "410" victory, captured the last chance B main. The entire World of Outlaws program had zero caution flags!

Two-time 2023 UMP Modified winner, Ty Rhoades, was a hired gun on Saturday night in the Whelen Econo Mod division. Rhoades got the call to drive Jerry Leamer's ride normally driven by Andy Buckley and Seth Brenot to offer his expertise on the #965 and delivered. The former Econo Mod regular started seventh and made the winning pass on a restart on lap 11 to win in his first start of the season in the division. Rhoades became the 6th different winner in 10 Econo Mod races in 2023. All three of Rhoades' 2023 wins were worth $1,000!

"This is incredible to win three races here this year," acknowledged the 32-year-old Harmony, Pa. driver. "Jerry, Seth, and Andy have been working really hard this year. They were struggling a little bit at the end and wanted to get a victory on the 83 (Double) and Will (Thomas), who isn't racing in the Econo Mods anymore so they asked for some advice and I gave it to them. Then the opportunity arose for me to drive it and my wife, who is at home with our one-year-old, said I should go race. It's pretty cool to get this for Jerry and his team. They have a really nice car, are great people, and really deserve this. We had (Ken) Schrader here tonight and Jake (Eucker) is one of the best in the Econo Mods short to Jeremy. I had a lot better car than I was showing early. I was trying to get my tires under me. I don't think anyone realized the middle tracked up and I was able to get him (Eucker)."

Jacob Eucker used the outside to take the lead from pole-sitter Bryan Wagner at the start of the 20-lap feature, while fifth starting Ken Schrader moved into second. Dennis Lunger, Jr. started sixth and was halfway to the front on lap two taking third from Wagner. Schrader was all over Eucker, but was unable to make the pass. A caution for an Eric Nellis II spin with nine laps completed changed the complexion of the event. On the ensuing restart, Rhoades passed both Lunger and Schrader for second then got another caution one lap later.

That caution, which would be the final one of the event, put Rhoades besides Eucker. Rhoades was able to drive around Eucker on the outside on lap 11 and then quickly took control of the event. With the last 10 laps going green-to-checkered, Rhoades' margin of victory was 3.243 seconds. It was Rhoades' sixth career Econo Mod victory and ninth overall at track.

Jeremy Double, who won three races this season to tie Brandon Blackshear for the all-time victory leading mark of 21, came up one spot shy. Double started back in ninth and made his way to third on the final restart. Double challenged Eucker the rest of the way before sneaking around him off turn four at the finish to earn the $700 runner-up spot. Eucker dropped to third after leading the first 10 laps.

Lunger was fourth. Opening night winner, Dustin DeMattia, went 11th to 5th. Schrader dropped to sixth after challenging for the lead in the first nine laps. Garrett Calvert raced from 23rd to 7th to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card. George Vestal IV was eighth over Steve Haefke, Jr. Wagner dropped from the pole to 10th at the finish. Heat winners over the season high 30-car field were Double, Haefke, and Rhoades.

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $10,000 to-win): 1. 49-BRAD SWEET[1]; 2. 2-David Gravel[2]; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[4]; 4. 1T-Tanner Holmes[3]; 5. 41-Carson Macedo[8]; 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[6]; 7. 10-Dave Blaney[10]; 8. 32B-Dale Blaney[11]; 9. 5-Spencer Bayston[12]; 10. 22-Cole Duncan[9]; 11. 83-James McFadden[5]; 12. 1S-Logan Schuchart[17]; 13. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[20]; 14. 39M-Justin Sanders[7]; 15. 2F-AJ Flick[13]; 16. 15-Donny Schatz[21]; 17. 1M-Landon Myers[14]; 18. 13-Brandon Matus[16]; 19. 4-Danny Smith[23]; 20. 2X-Ricky Peterson[24]; 21. 5M-Jeremy Weaver[15]; 22. 11J-David Kalb[18]; 23. 08-Danny Kuriger[22]; 24. 6F-Bob Felmlee[19].

DNQ for the feature: George Hobaugh (40), Robbie Price (7s), Lee Jacobs (81), Tim Shaffer (49x), Michael Bauer (46), Henry Malcuit (70), Darren Pifer (23), Noah Gass (20G), Brett Brunkenhoefer (47), Brent Matus (33), Brian Paulus (6).

Whelen Econo Mods (20 laps, $1,000 to-win): 1. 965-TY RHOADES[7]; 2. 83-Jeremy Double[9]; 3. 64-Jacob Eucker[2]; 4. 71L-Dennis Lunger Jr[6]; 5. 77D-Dustin DeMattia[11]; 6. 9S-Ken Schrader[5]; 7. 7G-Garrett Calvert[24]; 8. 4-George Vestal IV[12]; 9. 39-Steve Haefke, Jr.[8]; 10. 56-Bryan Wagner[1]; 11. 5J-Josalyn Hibbard[19]; 12. 25-Judson Fell II[13]; 13. 47S-Gary Sullivan[15]; 14. 71A-Don Watson[17]; 15. 27-Nathaniel Arp[23]; 16. 23-Gary Olson[3]; 17. 16C-Amelia Clay[20]; 18. 15-Eric Nellis II[25]; 19. 26X-Carter Bidwell[22]; 20. 12-Troy Pinch[16]; 21. 28-Coleton Longwell[4]; 22. 4RJ-Robert Simmons[14]; 23. 2-Jeff Johnson[21]; 24. 83E-Ed Vogel[26]; 25. 57S-Royce Stanley[10]. DNS: 1M-Gary Miller Jr, C5-Calvin Clay, 89C-Travis Carothers, 4B-Alex Brockway, 48-Greg Bogard.

 

 

Cap Henry earns 6th Fremont win and 410 track title; Weaver scores 7th 305 win and 5th track title; Sorg gets 2nd truck win and McCaughey earns track title

Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023

By Brian Liskai (Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023) – Cap Henry completed the trifecta of 410 sprint racing in Ohio Saturday night. The Republic, Ohio driver got his sixth feature win of the year at Fremont Speedway on Fremont Federal Credit Union Night to wrap up his first ever track title to go with a track championship he earned at Attica Raceway Park and the title of the Attica Fremont Championship Series in 2023.

Henry, who now has 11 feature wins total in 2023, scored his 18th career Fremont win, came into the night just one point out of first in the point standings of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprints. Point leader Travis Philo led the first four laps of the feature before getting over the cushion in turn four and ending up on his side. Henry inherited the lead and survived several late race cautions for the win.

Seven time Fremont Speedway track champion Byron Reed would storm to a second place finish in his final sprint car race as he is retiring after 34 years of racing. TJ Michael, Dan McCarron and 20th starter DJ Foos rounded out the top five.

“I’m just so proud of my guys. That was a nerve racking race. Everything that could have gone wrong inside that thing did. The temp gauge was pegged, the steering kept messing up under the cautions, I was so nervous. My guys, Jeff and Gary and Zack and Chris and Chad…all the families involved and all the sponsors…I’m so thankful. I’ve come close to a track championship here so many times and for whatever reason the Fremont championship was just always hard. The closest I came to winning a championship here before I finished second to Byron (Reed) and it’s so cool to see him go out like this,” said Henry beside his Jeff Ward Demolition, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, Premier Planning Services, Tony Elliott Foundation, Primal Tee Shop, SCS Gear Box, Napa of Fremont backed No. 33W.

Fremont, Ohio’s Paul Weaver took the lead from John Ivy on lap five and held off a late race challenge from Dustin Dinan to score his 7th Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint feature win of the year and secure his fifth Fremont Speedway division track championship. It was Weaver’s 78th career win at the track to lead all competitors in the track’s history. Dinan, Bryan Sebetto, Kody Brewer and John Ivy rounded out the top five.

“When I saw Dustin on the bottom I knew I had to move down because it was faster down there. I have to keep winning because there’s a group of young guys right there to catch me,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Services, M&L Excavating, Hampshire Engines backed No. 1W.

Fremont’s Keith Sorg was able to nurse truck to a second straight win in the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks despite a broken right front suspension. It was his seventh career win at the track with Art Howey, Cory McCaughey, Chuck Roelle and Dustin Keegan rounding out the top five. McCaughey’s third place finish earned him his first ever Fremont Speedway division championship.

“It was worth all the time, effort and money to build this new truck during the winter,” said Sorg of his Fremont Fence, M&L Excavating backed No. 4X.

“These kind of things don’t come easy, you have to focus. In 21 years I’ve finished second in points so many damn times. Finally we did it,” said McCaughey.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Friday, Oct. 6 with the dirt trucks/street stock show down with the super late models joining the racing card as well.

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Fremont Speedway

Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.15C-Chris Andrews, 12.579; 2.33w-Cap Henry, 12.712; 3.X-Mike Keegan, 12.926; 4.16-DJ Foos, 12.982; 5.29-Zeth Sabo, 12.993; 6.5T-Travis Philo, 13.050; 7.7N-Darin Naida, 13.128; 8.8M-TJ Michael, 13.190; 9.7-Dylan Kingan, 13.216; 10.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.252; 11.5-Byron Reed, 13.305; 12.12-Brian Lay, 13.321; 13.61-Tyler Shullick, 13.343; 14.2+-Brian Smith, 13.344; 15.22M-Dan McCarron, 13.465; 16.33$-Shane O'Banion, 13.514; 17.17-Reece Saldana, 13.616; 18.88-Jimmy McCune, 13.646; 19.98-Robert Robenalt, 13.755; 20.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.082; 21.21-Larry Kingseed, 16.667;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 33w-Cap Henry[3] ; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed[7] ; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 4. 12-Brian Lay[2] ; 5. 17-Reece Saldana[5] ; 6. 98-Robert Robenalt[6] ; 7. 2+-Brian Smith[1]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 7N-Darin Naida[2] ; 2. 5T-Travis Philo[3] ; 3. 61-Tyler Shullick[5] ; 4. 88-Jimmy McCune[7] ; 5. 33$-Shane O'Banion[6] ; 6. 7-Dylan Kingan[1] ; 7. 16-DJ Foos[4]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1] ; 2. 8M-TJ Michael[2] ; 3. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 4. 5-Byron Reed[5] ; 5. 22M-Dan McCarron[6] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 7. 29-Zeth Sabo[3]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 33w-Cap Henry[1] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[11] ; 3. 8M-TJ Michael[7] ; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[14] ; 5. 16-DJ Foos[21] ; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed[5] ; 7. 17-Reece Saldana[12] ; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 9. 2+-Brian Smith[18] ; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker[8] ; 11. 7N-Darin Naida[3] ; 12. 12-Brian Lay[9] ; 13. 33$-Shane O'Banion[16] ; 14. 88-Jimmy McCune[13] ; 15. 61-Tyler Shullick[10] ; 16. 98-Robert Robenalt[15] ; 17. 15C-Chris Andrews[6] ; 18. 75-Jerry Dahms[17] ; 19. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 20. 7-Dylan Kingan[19] ; 21. 29-Zeth Sabo[20]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.26-Jamie Miller, 13.833; 2.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 13.932; 3.5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 13.947; 4.01-Bryan Sebetto, 14.047; 5.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.143; 6.4x-Dustin Stroup, 14.155; 7.28-Shawn Valenti, 14.184; 8.36-Seth Schneider, 14.239; 9.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.241; 10.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.283; 11.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 14.285; 12.16-Lee Sommers, 14.326; 13.49I-John Ivy, 14.361; 14.63-Randy Ruble, 14.447; 15.5-Kody Brewer, 14.469; 16.78-Austin Black , 14.526; 17.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.581; 18.5M-Mike Moore, 14.602; 19.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.719; 20.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.925; 21.9R-Reid Riehl, 14.963; 22.22-Justin Lusk, 15.155; 23.27D-Steven Dolphin, 15.180; 24.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.631;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3] ; 2. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4] ; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 4. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 5. 36-Seth Schneider[1] ; 6. 22-Justin Lusk[7] ; 7. 9R-Reid Riehl[6] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 2. 16-Lee Sommers[1] ; 3. 63-Randy Ruble[5] ; 4. 0-Bradley Bateson[8] ; 5. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[2] ; 6. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[7] ; 8. 28-Shawn Valenti[3]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 4K-Blayne Keckler[2] ; 2. 49I-John Ivy[1] ; 3. 4x-Dustin Stroup[3] ; 4. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[4] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[6] ; 6. 78-Austin Black [5] ; 7. 5M-Mike Moore[7] ; 8. 27D-Steven Dolphin[8]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[4] ; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5] ; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[3] ; 5. 49I-John Ivy[1] ; 6. 4x-Dustin Stroup[11] ; 7. 26-Jamie Miller[16] ; 8. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[8] ; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[14] ; 10. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[9] ; 11. 4K-Blayne Keckler[6] ; 12. 63-Randy Ruble[10] ; 13. 16-Lee Sommers[7] ; 14. 78-Austin Black [17] ; 15. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[15] ; 16. 5M-Mike Moore[20] ; 17. 51M-Haldon Miller[19] ; 18. 9R-Reid Riehl[18] ; 19. 0-Bradley Bateson[13] ; 20. 27D-Steven Dolphin[23] ; 21. 98-Dave Hoppes[21] ; 22. 36-Seth Schneider[12] ; 23. 28-Shawn Valenti[22]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.25-Chuck Roelle, 17.637; 2.4x-Keith Sorg, 17.894; 3.7b-Shawn Valenti, 17.903; 4.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 17.961; 5.36m-Cory McCaughey, 18.110; 6.44X-Jim Holcomb, 18.141; 7.32H-Dan Hennig , 18.205; 8.99H-Art Howey Jr, 18.309; 9.33-Brian Arnold, 18.314; 10.8KB-Kent Brewer, 18.400; 11.26-Kyle Lagrou, 18.430; 12.17x-Dustin Keegan, 18.544; 13.9-Curt Inks, 18.572; 14.83-Butch Latte, 18.589; 15.101-Chester Fitch, 18.660; 16.34-Todd Warnick, 18.812; 17.28-Cody Laird, 18.937; 18.23m-Brad Mitten, 18.955; 19.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 19.069; 20.7X-Dana Frey, 19.137; 21.99-Eric Potridge, 19.218; 22.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 19.220; 23.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 19.374; 24.20S-Caleb Shearn, 19.395; 25.3-Devan McEwan, 19.653; 26.51-David Bankey, 19.854; 27.4M-Jamie Miller, 21.438; 28.57MS-Zack Kramer, 99.100;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 4x-Keith Sorg[4] ; 2. 32H-Dan Hennig [2] ; 3. 44X-Jim Holcomb[3] ; 4. 8KB-Kent Brewer[1] ; 5. 26-Kyle Lagrou[5] ; 6. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[9] ; 7. 101-Chester Fitch[6] ; 8. 23m-Brad Mitten[8] ; 9. 28-Cody Laird[7] ; 10. 57MS-Zack Kramer[10]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 7b-Shawn Valenti[4] ; 2. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[3] ; 3. 33-Brian Arnold[1] ; 4. 99H-Art Howey Jr[2] ; 5. 83-Butch Latte[5] ; 6. 34-Todd Warnick[6] ; 7. 20S-Caleb Shearn[7] ; 8. 51-David Bankey[8] ; 9. 4M-Jamie Miller[9]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 25-Chuck Roelle[4] ; 2. 36m-Cory McCaughey[3] ; 3. 17x-Dustin Keegan[2] ; 4. 7X-Dana Frey[5] ; 5. 3-Devan McEwan[9] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[8] ; 7. 9-Curt Inks[1] ; 8. 99-Eric Potridge[6] ; 9. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[1] ; 2. 23m-Brad Mitten[6] ; 3. 28-Cody Laird[9] ; 4. 34-Todd Warnick[2] ; 5. 99-Eric Potridge[8] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[3] ; 7. 20S-Caleb Shearn[4] ; 8. 101-Jamie Miller[12] ; 9. 57MS-Zack Kramer[11] ; 10. 51-David Bankey[7] ; 11. 9-Curt Inks[5] ; 12. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[10]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. 4x-Keith Sorg[3] ; 2. 99H-Art Howey Jr[1] ; 3. 36m-Cory McCaughey[6] ; 4. 25-Chuck Roelle[7] ; 5. 17x-Dustin Keegan[11] ; 6. 44X-Jim Holcomb[5] ; 7. 28-Cody Laird[18] ; 8. 33-Brian Arnold[10] ; 9. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[4] ; 10. 7X-Dana Frey[14] ; 11. 83-Butch Latte[13] ; 12. 23m-Brad Mitten[17] ; 13. 7b-Shawn Valenti[8] ; 14. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[16] ; 15. 3-Devan McEwan[15] ; 16. 99-Eric Potridge[20] ; 17. 34-Todd Warnick[19] ; 18. 32H-Dan Hennig [2] ; 19. 26-Kyle Lagrou[12] ; 20. 8KB-Kent Brewer[9]

 

 

Dalton Herrick Trims Point Lead With A-Main Victory At Genesee Speedway

Race Report by Steven Ovens – September 23rd, 2023

(BATAVIA, NY) – Jordan Hutton has had the points lead in the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products well in hand for the last two months. Blemish-free racing, wins, consistency have all been the components of a fairly dominant 2023 campaign.

Friday night in Genesee County at Kurt and Bonnie Stebbins’ Genesee Speedway, the blemish-free season took a hit and Hutton saw his forty-five point lead get cut in more than half with seven laps remaining in the penultimate CRSA event of the season. Hutton had been chasing second-high point man Dalton Herrick all race long until the driver out of Hanibal, NY slowed on Lap 18 due to what was described as “a four dollar part” within the fuel system.

It was a bad luck deal for Hutton, however on the flip side of the coin, Herrick had about as perfect a night as he could have expected to have. The McDonough, NY driver drew the front row for his heat race and pulled away to his third heat win of the season and giving him enough passing points to make the Top 9 redraw for the 25-Lap A-Main.

Herrick’s longtime girlfriend, crew chief, pit crew and four wheeler operator Takla drew the pole at intermission.

“At this point in the season with Jordan so far out front in points, we’ve really shifted our focus to going after wins,” noted Herrick post-race.

They did just that.

Herrick dominated the 25-Lap feature event in front of a packed crowd for the first night of Genesee’s Topless Crate Nationals. While the race for the lead wasn’t necessarily in question, the racing behind Herrick was something to behold.

John Cunningham was on rails all night long at Genesee, with the Pompey, NY native flirting with disaster lap after lap in the third and fourth turn. When you test the devil, he eventually will bite back and in fact bit Cunningham just prior to completing Lap 10. Cunningham was running second at the time but would drive his way back to a Top 5 finish by the end of the event.

Hutton made quick work on the opening laps to go from his fifth starting spot to a podium position and capitalized on Cunningham’s mistake to go to second. He would hold the runner up spot until he found mechanical trouble on Lap 18.

Nathan Pierce had another breakout run on this night, coming off his first ever CRSA Top 5 finish last weekend at Penn Can Speedway. When Hutton fell out of the race, Pierce claimed the second position and had to drive his very best race to try and fend off the challenges from the race’s Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Tomy Moreau.

Moreau made the seven-hour trip to Genesee and was probably ready to call it a night after hot laps. Moreau had a power steering issue that cropped up during Engine Heat, which they couldn’t get corrected for Hot Laps. With issues persisting, rookie driver Michael Smith gave up the seat in his No. 7S and allowed Moreau to compete in the heat race.

Moreau finished second in that heat, allowing him to make the redraw based on his passing points total. With Moreau’s No. 22 having repairs made for the A-Main, he had to go tail for switching cars which gave up his sixth starting spot. The “Canadian Kid” was the show in the A-Main, working inside the Top 10 by Lap 7, the Top 5 by Lap 12 and battling with Pierce for second on Lap 19.

With five laps to go, Herrick started showing smoke entering the corners. This intensified the battle between Moreau and Pierce- thinking that if Herrick dropped out that race could have been for the lead.

“We had a radiator hose come loose and (the engine) got really hot there at the end. I just wanted it to try and hold on long enough but we may have hurt it in the process,” said Herrick.

“When you’re that close to the end you just have to try and baby it and hope it lasts. This is a big win for us and now we will have to try and win Afton from twelfth. Last year I spun out on the first lap and came from the back to win, so we’ve shown we can do it.”

Herrick was followed across the line by Moreau, Pierce, another impressive run from Ray Preston for fourth and Cunningham who rebounded for fifth.

For his huge recovery from spinning out to race back to a Top 5, Cunningham earned an extra $25 for the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race.”

Following Genesee, the series will take a weekend off before visiting Afton Motorsports Park on Friday October 6 for the series championship.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

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A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ GENESEE SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Friday September 22nd, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (25 Laps): 1. 29-Dalton Herrick[1] ($1,000); 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[16]; 3. 10-Nathan Pierce[9]; 4. 4T-Ray Preston[4]; 5. J27-John Cunningham[7]; 6. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[8]; 7. 14-James Layton[12]; 8. 21B-Blake Warner[2]; 9. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[11]; 10. D9-Dustin Sehn[10]; 11. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[14]; 12. (DNF) 66-Jordan Hutton[5]; 13. (DNF) 48A-Alysha Bay[15]; 14. (DNF) 33Z-Sydney Weatherbee[13]; 15. (DNF) X-Dan Bennett[6]; 16. (DNF) 18C-Dan Craun[3]; 17. (DNF) 7S-Michael Smith[17]; 18. (DNS) 121-Steve Glover

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 22 Tomy Moreau +14 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: J27 John Cunningham

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 29-Dalton Herrick[2]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[1]; 3. 66-Jordan Hutton[3]; 4. 10-Nathan Pierce[5]; 5. 14-James Layton[4]; 6. (DNF) 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[6]

#2: 1. X-Dan Bennett[2]; 2. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[4]; 3. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 4. D9-Dustin Sehn[3]; 5. 33Z-Sydney Weatherbee[1]; 6. (DNF) 121-Steve Glover[6]

#3: 1. J27-John Cunningham[2]; 2. 4T-Ray Preston[4]; 3. 18C-Dan Craun[3]; 4. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[1]; 5. (DNS) 48A-Alysha Bay; 6. (DNS) 7S-Michael Smith
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MONTGOMERY CLAIMS POLE FOR PINK LADY CLASSIC

September 22, 2023 – Meridian, Idaho – Langford Station, British Columbia, Canada driver Jeff Montgomery put down a lap of 10.928 seconds to claim the pole for Saturday’s 9th annual Pink Lady Classic at Meridian (Idaho) Speedway. Montgomery was the only driver in the 10 second bracket and will be shooting for a $27,000 payday in the Speed Tour sanctioned 100-lap event.

Davey Hamilton Jr. will share the front row with Montgomery after his lap of 11.183 seconds was good enough to secure the outside front row starting position. The top two drivers were locked into Saturdays 100-lap finale based on qualifying time and did not have to participate in any preliminary events.

“We had a fast car all through practice” explained Montgomery after setting quick time. “We just decided to lay one down. We were able to qualify late, which is great, because the track gets faster. The tire rule here at Meridian Speedway kind of supports going fast here. I think being on the pole is where we need to be. You avoid the mess in the back at the start.

(Qualifying Results) 1. 33J-Jeff Montgomery 10.928; 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. 11.183; 3. 33-Kyle Alberding 11.261; 4. 71-Riley Rogers 11.261; 5. 81-CaseyTillman 11.324; 6. 41-Tyler Roahrig 11.366; 7. 98x-Kyle Tellstom 11.366; 8. 14w-Aaron Willison 11.368; 9. 02-Anthony Quintana 11.377; 10. 6g-Bryan Gossel 11.408; 11. 07-Colton Nelson 11.408; 12. Mike Murgoitio 11.408; 13. 68-Mike Anderson 11.477; 14. 57-Evan Margeson 11.486; 15. 16-Rob Grice 11.508; 16. 77L-Nate Little 11.525; 17. 9-Troy DeCaire 11.528; 18. 91-Bryan Warf 11.529; 19. 36j-Jarett Burdett 11.560; 20. 1-Natalie Waters 11.588; 21. 36-Ryan Burdett 11.623; 22. 22L-Richie Larson 11.718; 23.22-DJ Lyons 11.746; 24. 77-Matt Elliott 11.769; 25. 16g-Austyn Gossel 11.784; 26. 94w-Lance Wade 11.876; 27. 8-Hunter Stanley 11.920; 28. 99-Cory Lockwood 11.942; 29. 0-Drew Crenshaw 12.171; 30. 12-Aaron McPeak 12.361; 31. 26-Dave Parrie 12.568; 32. 23-Kenny Hamilton 12.738; 33.3-Mel Andrus 13.145

 

 

Zane DeVault Cops $3,000 at Lee County Speedway in First Sprint Invaders Start!

(Bill W) Vinton, IA, September 22, 2023 – Zane DeVault made the most of his first ever start with the Sprint Invaders. The Plymouth, Indiana driver inherited the lead with eight laps to go and won the $3,000 main event at Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa on Friday. The win came aboard the Jeremy Scadden Construction #6z.

Tim Estenson looked good, leading early in the 25-lap feature over DeVault, Kameron Key, Bret Tripplett and Devon Dobie. While Tripplett and Dobie traded fourth, Estenson was entering lapped traffic on lap six. A lap later, Dobie’s good run ended when he lost a right rear wheel to the parking lot. Gage Pulkrabek also slowed and exited.

Estenson led DeVault, Key, Tripplett and Jamie Ball back to green. A lap later, Dustin Clark spun, bringing another yellow. Both Ball and Cam Martin got by Tripplett and exchanged the fourth spot in a good duel once the race went green again. On lap 11, Ryan Jamison contacted the frontstretch wall, bringing another caution.

Once again, Estenson had open track ahead of him, trailed by DeVault, Key, Martin and Ball. Estenson hit lapped traffic on lap 17, and DeVault reeled him in and things were really getting good when Josh Higday slowed to bring yet another slowdown. A lap after that restart, Estenson jumped the turn two cushion and flipped, surrendering his lead. He was uninjured.

DeVault inherited the lead after an open red flag for fuel. Key was second, ahead of Ball, Martin and Paul Nienhiser. While Ball battled past Key for the second spot, DeVault increased his lead and won going away, hitting traffic with two to go.

DeVault’s win came ahead of Ball, Key, Martin and Nienhiser. Carson McCarl, Riley Goodno, hard-charger Ryan Bunton, Tripplett and Dustin Selvage rounded out the top ten. Pulkrabek, Ball, Goodno and Dobie won heats. Cole Mincer flipped in heat four. He was not injured, but was done for the night. Estenson won the Shake-up Dash and Kelsey Ivy claimed the 12-lap B main.

Teal and checkered ribbons adorned the cars in honor of Brian Hetrick. The Hetrick family was also a part of the Dash celebration, and the “Missing Man” formation was commenced in honor of Brian.

“It’s pretty great,” said DeVault in Victory Lane beside the Jeremy Scadden #6z. “It’s just Hunter and me here tonight. We’ve been busting out butt back there and the Ivy’s helped us. We’ve just put this deal together and run a couple of nights. It’s good to come back after flipping at Lucas Oil last weekend. We were so good in lapped traffic, we just couldn’t get there. I was following Tim, but I knew he was flirting with (the wall) coming off of two. I tried to stay off that, and my car was so good, I didn’t have to get up there. I could run him down in lapped traffic, and I felt he was pushing it so hard. I was just trying to show a nose, and keep pressure on him. He ended up making a mistake.”

“It’s nice getting back racing,” said Ball. “I’m driving a different car than I have my whole career. We have a better setup for it, and I’m just super-comfortable. Literally, everywhere we’ve gone, we’ve gone forward. It’s been fun to get to these tracks outside of Knoxville and just let it hang out a little bit. Cam (Martin) is a great talent. The things he’s been able to do in a few short years has been incredible. We were just really good on the restarts. I was able to get a good drive off of two on the bottom. That would set me up for three and four. We had some lucky breaks, but to go from fifth to second…I’m happy with that. I run the bottom at Knoxville, so to be able to go up and run the wall here gives me confidence going into tomorrow and Lake Ozark later in the year.”

“This was awesome,” said Key. “This is a fun racetrack and a fun group of cars. It’s a mix of really nice equipment, and more budget racers too. All in all, it was a great first time out with them. I wish I could have held onto second there at the end, but third is great. I could really stick the bottom of one on the restarts and let it flow. I don’t really think that was the best groove once we all got going. I just wish we could have had a longer green flag run. Every time we got to lapped traffic…I definitely wasn’t better than Tim or Zane, but I could close in at that point, and then you never know what’s going to happen.”

The Sprint Invaders conclude their season with the $5,000 “Fall Haul” Saturday night at the 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa. For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 6z, Zane DeVault, Plymouth, IN (2) 2. 4w, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (5) 3. 22x, Kameron Key, Warrensburg, MO (3) 4. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (13) 5. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (12) 6. 27, Carson McCarl, Altoona, IA (15) 7. 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (7) 8. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Lincoln, IL (18) 9. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (4) 10. 6, Dustin Selvage, Indianola, IA (9) 11. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (16) 12. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (11) 13. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (23) 14. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (19) 15. 14m, Randy Martin, California, MO (10) 16. 96, Jake Blackhurst, Hanna City, IL (22) 17. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (17) 18. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (25, prov.) 19. 20I, Kelsey Ivy, Fremont, OH (21) 20. 14T, Tim Estenson, Fargo, ND (1) 21. 1E, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (24) 22. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (14) 23. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (20) 24. 23, Devon Dobie, Wapakoneta, OH (6) 25. G5, Gage Pulkrabek, East Grand Forks, MN (8). Lap Leaders: Estenson 1-18, DeVault 19-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Bunton.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Gage Pulkrabek (2) 2. Kameron Key (5) 3. Zane DeVault (7) 4. Colton Fisher (3) 5. Cam Martin (8) 6. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (1) 7. Chase Richards (6) 8. 25, Kelly Graham, Hedrick, IA (4) 9. 25Y, Brett Yeager, Coal Valley, IL (9)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Jamie Ball (2) 2. Tyler Lee (1) 3. Paul Nienhiser (4) 4. Luke Verardi (3) 5. Carson McCarl (7) 6. Kelsey Ivy (6) 7. Chris Martin (8) 8. Josh Higday (5) 9. 11T, Dugan Thye, Burlington, IA (9)

Mohrfeld Electric Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Riley Goodno (1) 2. Randy Martin (2) 3. Bret Tripplett (8) 4. Dustin Selvage (7) 5. Dustin Clark (4) 6. Jake Blackhurst (5) 7. 5m, Collin Moyle, Knoxville, IA (6) 8. 14, Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (3)

Golden Eagle Distributors – Budweiser Heat four (started), 8 laps: 1. Devon Dobie (1) 2. Tim Estenson (6) 3. Ryan Jamison (2) 4. Ryan Bunton (3) 5. Cody Wehrle (5) 6. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (7) 7. 83, Cole Mincer, Burlington, IA (4) 8. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (8)

Roederer’s Pit Stop Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Tim Estenson (1) 2. Zane DeVault (4) 3. Kameron Key (3) 4. Bret Tripplett (2) 5. Jamie Ball (6) 6. Devon Dobie (8) 7. Riley Goodno (7) 8. Gage Pulkrabek (5)

B main (started), 12 laps: 1. Kelsey Ivy (2) 2. Jake Blackhurst (3) 3. Chris Martin (4) 4. Josh Higday (8) / 5. Austin Archdale (1) 6. Devin Wignall (12) 7. Chase Richards (6) 8. McCain Richards (5) 9. Collin Moyle (7) 10. Aidan Zoutte (11) 11. Kelly Graham (9) 12. Dugan Thye (10) DNS – Brett Yeager, Cole Mincer

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Devin Wignall

Contingencies

DMI: Luke Verardi

Saldana: Randy Martin

BMRS High Point Driver: Tim Estenson

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Jordan Thomas Leads Wire to Wire for First ESS Win at Outlaw

By Curtis Berleue (Dundee, NY) | For the first time in his career, Jordan Thomas is an Empire Super Sprints winner. Starting on the pole, Thomas led every lap en-route to the $4,220.20 payday in the Cal Lane Memorial Fall Nationals at Outlaw Speedway.

It was Thomas and outside pole sitter Jeff Cook who brought the field to the green flag, with Thomas taking the lead as the field exited turn two. After just two trips around the speedway, however, the only caution of the night flew for Kyle Drum who slowed coming off turn four.

On the ensuing restart, it was again Thomas who jumped out to the lead. By lap 5, Thomas had built up nearly a straightaway advantage over Dylan Swiernik, Cook and fourth-starting Jared Zimbardi.

Thomas caught the rear of the field on lap 8 and began working lap traffic on the high side. Luckily for him, the lap traffic would not slow his pace.

As the laps wound down, the running order would remain largely unchanged at the front of the field, and Thomas soared to a near 3 second victory.

“You have to be quick every time you’re on the track, and have a little bit of luck with the redraw too,” said Thomas. “We’ve been struggling pretty bad this year, and now we’ve picked it up at the end of the year here.”

“I was actually worried there for a little bit. I got behind (Matt) Tanner and (Logan) Crisafulli and had to go to the bottom a couple of times. I was worried that someone was going to go by me on the top, but I guess we were good enough to hold on.”

Dylan Swiernik advanced one spot from his third starting position to come home in second place on the night.

“Unfortunately, I don’t think we made the changes we needed to on the shocks, and it kinda bit us a little bit coming off of the corners,” said Swiernik. “We were still pretty good, and after the month we have had, to come away with a second-place finish – I’ll be happy with that.”

Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Jared Zimbardi.

“The track was in good shape, the top was dominant so you had to get up there,” said Zimbardi. “It was pretty good early on, a little bit tackier through the night. I thought the bottom would stay, but you had to get right up against the wall, that’s what makes it fun.”

20 cars entered the nights action at Outlaw Speedway. The field was divided into three timed hot lap groups, with Robbie Stillwaggon, Jordan Poirier and Jordan Thomas earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards. E&V Energy heat wins went to Stillwaggon, Matt Farnham, and Shawn Donath, while the Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Fratto Curbing was won by Matt Tanner.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday September 29th 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), 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, 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, September 29 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win Outlaw 200 Weekend)

Tuesday, October 3 – Weedsport Speedway – Weedsport, NY (Continuation of 9/9 event)

Friday, October 20 – Outlaw Speedway – Dundee, NY ($3,500 to Win Dutch Hoag Memorial)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[1]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 3. #35-Jared Zimbardi[4]; 4. #53-Shawn Donath[5]; 5. #22-Jonathan Preston[10]; 6. #98-Joe Trenca[7]; 7. 28-Jordan Poirier[12]; 8. #10-Jeff Cook[2]; 9. #7NY-Matt Farnham[9]; 10. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[6]; 11. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[11]; 12. #36-Logan Crisafulli[14]; 13. #90-Matt Tanner[13]; 14. #4P-Chase Moran[15]; 15. 11J-Chris Jones[16]; 16. #41-Dalton Rombough[17]; 17. #25G-Tyler Graves[18]; 18. #13T-Trevor Years[19]; 19. (DNF) #24-Bobby Hackel IV[20]; 20. (DNF) #47-Kyle Drum[8]

Fratto Curbing Dash: 1. #90-Matt Tanner[2]; 2. #36-Logan Crisafulli[5]; 3. #4P-Chase Moran[1]; 4. 11J-Chris Jones[3]; 5. #41-Dalton Rombough[6]; 6. #25G-Tyler Graves[4]

E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[2]; 2. #98-Joe Trenca[1]; 3. #35-Jared Zimbardi[3]; 4. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 5. #4P-Chase Moran[6]; 6. (DNF) #25G-Tyler Graves[7]; 7. (DNS) #24-Bobby Hackel IV

E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. #7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 2. #22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 4. #10-Jeff Cook[4]; 5. #90-Matt Tanner[5]; 6. #36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 7. #13T-Trevor Years[7]

E&V Energy #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. #79-Jordan Thomas[2]; 3. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 4. #47-Kyle Drum[5]; 5. 11J-Chris Jones[4]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[6]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #89-Robbie Stillwaggon; #28-Jordan Poirier; #79-Jordan Thomas

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #89-Robbie Stillwaggon; #7NY-Matt Farnham; #53-Shawn Donath

Cobra Coaches / Fratto Curbing Dash Winner ($100): #90-Matt Tanner

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #79-Jordan Thomas

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #22-Jonathan Preston; #28-Jordan Poirier (+5)

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #10-Jeff Cook (-6)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #13T-Trevor Years

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #5D-Jacob Dykstra

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #79-Jordan Thomas; #7C-Dylan Swiernik; #35-Jared Zimbardi

 

 

“J-Hutt” Continues Fonda Success, Scores Win and I-90 Pit Stop Challenge Series Title

Race Report by Steven Ovens – September 19th, 2023 –

(SODUS, NY) – Saturday night during Fonda 200 Weekend, the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products dazzled the fans with a familiar face gracing Victory Square for the third time in as many years.

Jordan Hutton has found his stride with the “Track of Champions” since joining the series three seasons ago. Fonda will always be a special place for the Hutton team as the sight of their first victory together on tour during Fonda 200 Weekend in September of 2021.

Hutton started the night finishing second to “Rapid Ray” Preston in his heat race and would draw the third starting spot for the 20-lap A-Main. A great field of 29 sprints filled the Fonda pit area with 24 cars pushing off for the twelfth race of the 2023 campaign.

A big win on Friday night at Fonda and another top five at Penn Can the following night helped Hutton extend his point lead over Dalton Herrick to forty-five points. The Fonda victory also locked up the Pit Stop Convenience Stores “I-90 Pit Stop Challenge” Series title, where Hutton will claim the lion’s share of a healthy point fund at the December banquet.

Following Hutton across the line was Blake Warner who logged his best career CRSA finish with a second place finish- his second Top 5 of 2023. Billy VanInwegen has been strong nearly every time he has brought out the VanDusen-owned No. 56v. They were strong again at Fonda, starting from the pole position and filling out the podium in third.

Herrick kept Hutton within reach but had to settle for fourth place. Rounding out the Top 5 was the “Canadian Kid” Tomy Moreau who logged his first CRSA win at Fonda on June 3.

For his efforts in claiming his best career CRSA finish, Warner earned an extra $25 for the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race.” Tyler Graves gained nine positions in going from nineteenth to the Top 10 to score the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger bonus.

The CRSA Sprints will now head West to Kurt and Bonnie Stebbins’ Genesee Speedway on Friday night September 22 for the very first time in Series history. Following Genesee, the series will take a weekend off before visiting Afton Motorsports Park on Friday October 6 for the series championship.

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A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ FONDA SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Friday September 15th, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (20 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[3] ($1,000);

DNQ: 7S Michael Smith, 09 Jacob Newell, 82 Shilo Boyce, 98 Alex Adamsky

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 25G Tyler Graves +9 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 21 Blake Warner

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 2. 99-Mike Kiser[8]; 3. 21B-Blake Warner[4]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[6]; 5. 13T-Trevor Years[3]; 6. 25G-Tyler Graves[5]; 7. 18-Timmy Lotz[9]; 8. 51-Jeremiah Munson[1]; 9. 82-Shilo Boyce[10]; 10. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[7]

#2: 1. 4T-Ray Preston[2]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[6]; 3. 28-Ron Greek[1]; 4. J27-John Cunningham[4]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[5]; 6. 1HD-Cory Sparks[7]; 7. 121-Steve Glover[8]; 8. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[3]; 9. (DNS) 7S-Michael Smith

#3: 1. 5T-Mark Taylor[1]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 3. 80-Bobby Parrow[4]; 4. 12-Tyler Chartrand[7]; 5. 22M-Aaron Shelton[8]; 6. 54-Fred Proctor[6]; 7. 09-Jacob Newell[9]; 8. 7S-Michael Smith[10]; 9. 98-Alex Adamsky[2]; 10. (DNS) 14-James Layton

B-Main (10 Laps)

#1: 1. 121-Steve Glover[3]; 2. 18-Timmy Lotz[1]; 3. 51-Jeremiah Munson[8]; 4. 14-James Layton[9]; 5. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[6]; 6. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[10]; 7. 7S-Michael Smith[5]; 8. (DNS) 09-Jacob Newell; 9. (DNS) 82-Shilo Boyce; 10. (DNS) 98-Alex Adamsky

 

 

BOWMAN WINS SECOND NORTHERN CRATE NATIONALS; HAFERTEPE JR, TURNER, BAILEY, AND ROTHWELL ALSO CLAIM OHSWEKEN VICTORIES

Article Credit: Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (September 15, 2023) – Nitro 54 Variety presented the Second Annual Northern Crate Nationals at Ohsweken Speedway on Friday night; Mike Bowman took the $5,000 Action Sprint Tour Pinty's National Series win, while Sam Hafertepe Jr, Ryan Turner, Dave Bailey, and Kyle Rothwell also went to victory lane.

Action Sprint Tour Pinty's National Series The 30 lap A-Main for the Second Annual Northern Crate Nationals featured 2023 Strickland's Crate Sprint Car division champion Mack DeMan and 2022 Crate Nationals winner Mike Bowman on the front row of the grid. DeMan set the pace and quickly found himself encountering traffic by lap five. Bowman was close to DeMan and putting pressure on the leader, finally making the winning pass in heavy traffic after 18 laps. "The Iceman" Johnny Miller ran a steady pace in the low groove all race, and overtook "The Highlight Man" DeMan for the second position with only six laps remaining.

Bowman held a steady line through the constant traffic, enjoying a six second advantage over Miller in the closing laps. With no one else to contend with Bowman sailed across the finish line in first, picking up the victory and $5,000 grand prize. The win makes Bowman a two-time champion of the Northern Crate Nationals, and the only driver win this prestigious event. Crossing the finish line next were Miller in second, DeMan third, Brett Stratford fourth, and Matt Billings in fifth.

DeMan set a new Crate Sprint Car qualification record earlier in the night and earned the $300 Dip-A-Chip Fastest Qualifier Award. The $350 Bill Peer Memorial Best Appearing Car Award from Corr/Pak Merchandising went to Kiana Teal, and the Slack Lumber Longest Tow Award went to Jeff Weare from Richmond, Quebec.

360 Sprint Car NSCN Twin 15's A pair of guaranteed starting spots in Saturday night's Northern Sprint Car Nationals were available to the winners of Friday night's NSCN Twin 15's. Sam Hafertepe Jr started on pole with Glenn Styres next to him for the first of the two 360 Sprint Car A-Mains. Hafertepe rocketed out in front of the field. Styres found himself in a furious battle for second with Darren Dryden, eventually losing the position while Hafertepe drove away. Mitch Brown, Matt Farnham, and Jordan Thomas also got around Styres. It was the Hafertepe show the rest of the way as he drove a flawless race through traffic. Hafertepe crossed the finish line with a 4.4 second advantage over second place finisher Dryden. Rounding out the top five were Brown, Farnham, and Thomas.

Ryan Turner and Nick Sheridan brought the field to the green flag for the second of the Twin 15's. Turner set a blisteringly fast pace during the opening laps of the race, quickly asserting himself as the driver to beat. A battle was raging deeper in the field as Cory Turner and Lucas Smith were contending for fifth. Sheridan smelled a chance at the lead as Ryan Turner picked his way through traffic. Sheridan began to close the gap, but time ran out as Ryan Turner crossed the finish line in first. Sheridan settled for second, while Jeff Cook finished in third, Dylan Westbrook was fourth, and Cory Turner took fifth.

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks Ryan Beagle and Dave Bailey brought the field to the starting line to begin the 20 lap Thunder Stock A-Main. Bailey quickly overtook Beagle for the lead on the opening lap, however Beagle stayed close. The first yellow flag of the race flew due to Braeden Burning spinning to a stop in turn two. A second caution came out due to Trevor DeBoer coming to a stop.

Beagle executed the restart perfectly, gaining a comfortable gap over Bailey. It seemed like Beagle had the victory in hand with one lap left to go but a caution flew due to another Burning spin, this time right in front of Beagle. The caution set up a green-white-checkered finish; Bailey got alongside Beagle in turns one and two on the restart and the two made contact trying to get to the same spot exiting turn two. The dramatic finish saw Bailey squeeze ahead and take victory in the final Thunder Stock race for the season, while Beagle salvaged fifth place. The rest of the top five were Kyle Wert in second, Logan Shwedyk third, and Ryan Dinning fourth.

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks Kyle Rothwell started on pole with Tim DeBoer alongside him to start the 15 lap Mini Stock A-Main. Rothwell led the opening laps until an early caution came out on lap three due to Cyrstal Soules spinning and contacting the inner wall of turn four.

The race restarted with Rothwell still retaining his lead. Fabio Olivieri and Alex Riley battled for position, showing hard racing but also great respect towards each other. Rothwell cruised to victory after leading every lap, as no one was able to contend with his pace. Next to cross the finish line were Olivieri in second, Riley third, Tim DeBoer fourth, and Ken Hair fifth.

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Ohsweken Speedway Statistical Report Friday, September 15, 2023 Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada Nitro 54 Variety Presents The Northern Crate Nationals Total Entries: 133 ________________________

Action Sprint Tour Pinty's National Series (50 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 30 laps – 8:25.642 NTR 1. 71-Mike Bowman[2]; 2. 20-Johnny Miller[4]; 3. 4-Mack DeMan[1]; 4. BS39-Brett Stratford[3]; 5. 52RHR-Matt Billings[9]; 6. 1V-Josh Verne Jr[5]; 7. 2M-Steve Murdock[10]; 8. 3S-Austin Roes[6]; 9. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[17]; 10. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[25]; 11. 52-Jesse Costa[22]; 12. 71C-John Cadman[15]; 13. 72-Tanner Podwinski[13]; 14. 2S-Al Sleight[21]; 15. 9-Adam Turner[14]; 16. 87-Andrew Hennessy[27]; 17. 74-Rob Neely[23]; 18. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[19]; 19. 88-Lance Erskine[18]; 20. 97-Sheldon Bender[12]; 21. 45-Curtis Gartly[26]; 22. 24A-AJ Lewis[11]; 23. 29W-Tyler Ward[28]; 24. 14-Larry Gledhill[20]; 25. 28T-Cameron Thomson[30]; 26. 19-Mathieu Bardier[16]; 27. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich[7]; 28. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[29]; 29. MK8-Matt Hill[24]; 30. (DNF) 4B-Darrell Pelletier[8]

Awards: -A-Main Winner Bonus: Mike Bowman (Free Fire Suit – EPIC Racewear) -Bill Peer Memorial Best Appearing Car: Kiana Teal ($350 – Corr/Pak Merchandising) -Travis Rutz Long Tow: Jeffrey Weare ($250 – Slack Lumber) -Fastest Qualifier: Mack DeMan 14.616 seconds NTR ($300 – Dip-A-Chip) -Hard Charger: Ashton VanEvery +15 ($300 – Nitro 54 Variety)

Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – 2:29.150 NTR 1. 52RHR-Matt Billings[1]; 2. 24A-AJ Lewis[2]; 3. 9-Adam Turner[4]; 4. 2S-Al Sleight[3]; 5. 45-Curtis Gartly[5]; 6. 87-Andrew Hennessy[7]; 7. 2-Travis Hofstetter[6]; 8. 55-Jeffrey Weare[8]; 9. (DNS) 28T-Cameron Thomson

Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – NT 1. 1V-Josh Verne Jr[3]; 2. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich[4]; 3. 19-Mathieu Bardier[2]; 4. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[5]; 5. 5-Tom Pellezari[7]; 6. 99-Joshua Hill[8]; 7. 7A-Al Blanchard[9]; 8. 11W-Jeremy Hughes[6]; 9. (DNF) 14B-Broden Weiler[1]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 10 laps – 2:33.070 1. 71-Mike Bowman[4]; 2. 72-Tanner Podwinski[1]; 3. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[2]; 4. 52-Jesse Costa[3]; 5. 51-Trevor Young[5]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[7]; 7. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[6]; 8. 52M-Marc Surprenant[8]

Heat Race 4 [Started] 10 laps – 2:34.359 1. 3S-Austin Roes[2]; 2. 20-Johnny Miller[4]; 3. 71C-John Cadman[3]; 4. 14-Larry Gledhill[5]; 5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[7]; 6. 16X-Keegan Baker[6]; 7. 24K-Kiana Teal[8]; 8. (DNF) 14W-Greg Wilson[1]

Heat Race 5 [Started] 10 laps – 2:33.392 1. 4-Mack DeMan[4]; 2. 97-Sheldon Bender[2]; 3. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[6]; 4. MK8-Matt Hill[1]; 5. 29W-Tyler Ward[5]; 6. 26-John Verney[3]; 7. 38-Derek Miller[7]; 8. 4K-Jamie Kay[8]

Heat Race 6 [Started] 10 laps – NT 1. 2M-Steve Murdock[1]; 2. BS39-Brett Stratford[4]; 3. 88-Lance Erskine[2]; 4. 74-Rob Neely[3]; 5. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[6]; 6. 00-Greg Smulders[5]; 7. 69K-Ken Hamilton[7]; 8. (DNS) 19M-Will Marche

Pole Dash [Started] 5 Laps – NT 1. 4-Mack DeMan[1]; 2. 71-Mike Bowman[2]; 3. BS39-Brett Stratford[5]; 4. 20-Johnny Miller[7]; 5. 1V-Josh Verne Jr[3]; 6. 3S-Austin Roes[4]; 7. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich[6]; 8. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[8]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT 1. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[3]; 2. 45-Curtis Gartly[5]; 3. 87-Andrew Hennessy[8]; 4. 29W-Tyler Ward[7]; 5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[2]; 6. 28T-Cameron Thomson[19]; 7. 51-Trevor Young[6]; 8. 16X-Keegan Baker[11]; 9. 2-Travis Hofstetter[17]; 10. 00-Greg Smulders[12]; 11. 26-John Verney[14]; 12. 52M-Marc Surprenant[20]; 13. 94-Ryan Fraser[9]; 14. 5-Tom Pellezari[1]; 15. 38-Derek Miller[16]; 16. 24K-Kiana Teal[13]; 17. (DNF) 99-Joshua Hill[4]; 18. (DNF) 7A-Al Blanchard[10]; 19. (DNF) 85C-Cam MacKinnon[18]; 20. (DNF) 69K-Ken Hamilton[15]

C-Main [Started] 10 laps – NT 1. 28T-Cameron Thomson[7]; 2. 52M-Marc Surprenant[2]; 3. 11W-Jeremy Hughes[4]; 4. 14B-Broden Weiler[6]; 5. 4K-Jamie Kay[3]; 6. (DNF) 55-Jeffrey Weare[1]; 7. (DNS) 14W-Greg Wilson; 8. (DNS) 19M-Will Marche

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Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (41 Entries)

A-Main 1 [Started] 15 laps – 3:42.229 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[6]; 3. 10-Mitch Brown[5]; 4. 7NY-Matt Farnham[10]; 5. 79-Jordan Thomas[8]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres[2]; 7. 28-Jordan Poirier[11]; 8. 45H-Chuck Hebing[7]; 9. 36-Logan Crisafulli[14]; 10. 7-Eric Gledhill[3]; 11. 70-Baily Heard[13]; 12. 94-Todd Hoddick[9]; 13. 87X-Shone Evans[4]; 14. 19D-Allan Downey[12]; 15. 1-Holly Porter[15] Hard Charger – Matt Farnham +6

A-Main 2 [Started] 15 laps – 3:49.604 1. 15-Ryan Turner[1]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[2]; 3. 10C-Jeff Cook[4]; 4. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[9]; 5. 17X-Cory Turner[3]; 6. 49L-Lucas Smith[8]; 7. 0J-Lynton Jeffrey[11]; 8. 87-Jason Barney[10]; 9. 77T-Tyeller Powless[5]; 10. 5-DJ Christie[13]; 11. 52-Scott Kreutter[6]; 12. 21K-Kyle Phillips[7]; 13. 46C-Ryan Coniam[12]; 14. 21J-John Burbridge Jr[15]; 15. 84-Tyler Rand[14] Hard Charger – Dylan Westbrook +5

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 1:56.118 1. 0-Glenn Styres[2]; 2. 52-Scott Kreutter[1]; 3. 45H-Chuck Hebing[4]; 4. 94-Todd Hoddick[3]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[5]; 6. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[8]; 7. 87-Jason Barney[10]; 8. 98-Joe Trenca[7]; 9. 88H-Josh Hansen[9]; 10. 15GG-Garrett Green[6]; 11. 14H-Jim Huppunen[11]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT 1. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; 2. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 3. 49L-Lucas Smith[1]; 4. 21K-Kyle Phillips[6]; 5. 17X-Cory Turner[10]; 6. 5-DJ Christie[4]; 7. 21J-John Burbridge Jr[5]; 8. 84-Tyler Rand[9]; 9. (DNF) 68-Aaron Turkey[7]; 10. (DNF) 9-Liam Martin[8]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 1:53.874 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[4]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 3. 87X-Shone Evans[5]; 4. 10C-Jeff Cook[7]; 5. 0J-Lynton Jeffrey[3]; 6. 7NY-Matt Farnham[8]; 7. 36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 8. 1-Holly Porter[9]; 9. 11-Jamie Turner[10]; 10. (DNF) 70MM-Dale Curran[1]

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 1:57.055 1. 7-Eric Gledhill[1]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan[4]; 3. 79-Jordan Thomas[3]; 4. 10-Mitch Brown[7]; 5. 46C-Ryan Coniam[2]; 6. 70-Baily Heard[8]; 7. 19D-Allan Downey[9]; 8. 77X-Alex Hill[6]; 9. 21-Alex Therrien[10]; 10. 46-Kevin Pauls[5] ________________________

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks (19 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 20 laps – NT 1. 49-Dave Bailey[2]; 2. 19-Kyle Wert[5]; 3. 53-Logan Shwedyk[4]; 4. 8-Ryan Dinning[7]; 5. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[1]; 6. 28-Donny Lampman[6]; 7. 55-Mike Thorne[8]; 8. 28D-Robbie General[9]; 9. 13-Kacey Huffman[13]; 10. 427-Tim Phalen[12]; 11. 41-Adam Plazek[10]; 12. 23-Trevor DeBoer[3]; 13. 43-Kyle Andress[16]; 14. 11-Gofast Teeple[14]; 15. 26-Keith Haine[18]; 16. 21Z-Braedan Burning[15]; 17. 96O-John Overholt[17]; 18. 76-Jamie Goudge[19]; 19. 03-George Grosul[11] Hard Charger – Kacey Huffman +4

Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – NT 1. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[6]; 2. 23-Trevor DeBoer[1]; 3. 19-Kyle Wert[5]; 4. 8-Ryan Dinning[2]; 5. 28D-Robbie General[9]; 6. 03-George Grosul[8]; 7. 13-Kacey Huffman[3]; 8. 21Z-Braedan Burning[4]; 9. 96O-John Overholt[7]; 10. 76-Jamie Goudge[10]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – NT 1. 49-Dave Bailey[1]; 2. 53-Logan Shwedyk[9]; 3. 28-Donny Lampman[7]; 4. 55-Mike Thorne[4]; 5. 41-Adam Plazek[5]; 6. 427-Tim Phalen[8]; 7. 11-Gofast Teeple[2]; 8. 43-Kyle Andress[6]; 9. 26-Keith Haine[3] ________________________

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks (23 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 15 laps – NT 1. 114-Kyle Rothwell[1]; 2. 16-Fabio Olivieri[12]; 3. 17-Alex Riley[6]; 4. 9-Tim DeBoer[2]; 5. 5K-Ken Hair[5]; 6. 01-Tristan DaSilva[8]; 7. 64-Doug Erskine[10]; 8. 71-Rob Goulding[7]; 9. 4-Tyler Lafantaisie[14]; 10. 22-Tyson Gregory[4]; 11. 21H-Ryan Hillar[11]; 12. 27-Niko Hansen[13]; 13. 17R-Blair Rousselle[18]; 14. 54-Christopher French[15]; 15. 34D-Dave Wininger[16]; 16. 14-John Cote[19]; 17. 11-Mike Giberson[17]; 18. 0-James Marshall[20]; 19. 32L-Grayden Lyons[22]; 20. 1-Jason Tolton[9]; 21. 81D-Crystal Soules[23]; 22. 88-Steve Conway[3]; 23. (DNF) 555-Tylan Hill[21] Hard Charger – Fabio Olivieri +10

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:54.073 1. 114-Kyle Rothwell[9]; 2. 88-Steve Conway[4]; 3. 5K-Ken Hair[1]; 4. 71-Rob Goulding[5]; 5. 1-Jason Tolton[10]; 6. 21H-Ryan Hillar[12]; 7. 27-Niko Hansen[11]; 8. 54-Christopher French[6]; 9. 11-Mike Giberson[7]; 10. 14-John Cote[3]; 11. 555-Tylan Hill[2]; 12. 81D-Crystal Soules[8]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:53.891 1. 9-Tim DeBoer[5]; 2. 22-Tyson Gregory[2]; 3. 17-Alex Riley[6]; 4. 01-Tristan DaSilva[8]; 5. 64-Doug Erskine[11]; 6. 16-Fabio Olivieri[7]; 7. 4-Tyler Lafantaisie[10]; 8. 34D-Dave Wininger[4]; 9. 17R-Blair Rousselle[3]; 10. 0-James Marshall[9]; 11. 32L-Grayden Lyons[1]

 

 

Ryan Timms, Ricky Lewis capture Hockett-McMillin Memorial feature victories at Lucas Oil Speedway

WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 17, 2023) - Youth was served Sunday night as 17-year-old Ryan Timms led all but the first lap while capturing the 13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

The Oklahoma City driver picked up $10,000 for the American Sprint Car Series victory after taking command on lap two and never looking back, holding off runner-up Jason Martin.

In the POWRi WAR Sprint main event, 25-year-old Ricky Lewis of Camarillo, Calif., outdueled Xavier Doney in the late stages to earn the $4,077 first prize.

The Hockett-McMillin Memorial recognizes the legacy of Jesse Hockett, from 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.

The final day was postponed until Sunday after rain washed out the action on Saturday.

In the ASCS main event, Jake Bubak led the opening lap before fellow front-row starter Timms took over on lap two. While there would be four stoppages for cautions, Timms was only seriously threatened up front once the rest of the way.

"I'm really happy I was able to get this win," Timms said. "It's a bucket-list race to win and I'm glad I was able to get it done this year. I want to thank the Hockett family for everything they do for this event."

Timms rolled to a 2.2-second lead by lap eight as sixth-starting Sean McClelland took the second spot away from Blake Hahn off turn two. The race’s first stoppage came on lap 11 when Brandon Anderson spun into the wall in turn two to bring out the red flag.

As action went back to green, Timms kept setting a brisk pace and had a 1.1-second lead when another caution appeared on lap 14 when defending race winner Wayne Johnson slapped the wall in turn four. Trailing Timms and McClelland were Jason Martin and Tim Estenson who was on the move after starting 14th.

McClelland was challenging for the lead on lap 18 just as Garet Williamson’s spin in turn three brought about the third caution. McClelland and Estenson battled for second as action resumed and Timms took advantage to pull out to a 1.1-second led by lap 23.

Zane DeVault rolled his car in turn four on bring out a lap-23 red flag. DeVault quickly crawled out of the car and walked away from the mishap. Martin was able to move into second on the restart, but Timms was checking out as the laps clicked away.

"It was rubbered up earlier on today and rubbered up for that non-wing feature," Timms said. "I was really expecting it to all blow off really fast and go straight to the top and just conserve your tires. The track actually stayed together fairly well.

"Leading, you don't know where you're getting caught at or what the faster line is. I seen McClelland was a little quicker than me up on the board. I finally found a line I felt comfortable doing and we were able to put it in victory lane."

Timms prevailed at the checkers by 1.66 seconds over Martin, the ASCS season championship leader from Liberal, Kansas.

“I knew that if I'd just stick around that I'd be there at the end," Martin said. "Thanks to my guys for giving me a good race car. We can't be any happier. That's probably one of the youngest talents we've got right there. To run second to him, on this kind of a track that changes so much, we're pretty proud of."

Bubak finished third with Estenson fourth and Hank Davis fifth.

POWRi WAR Sprint win to Lewis: Ricky Lewis started 11th, got into the top five early and took over the lead on lap 20. He hung on from there, outdueling ninth-starting Xavier Doney for the 30-lap win. Both Lewis and Doney came through last-chance qualifiers to make the feature field.

"I have a lot of friends out in California who knew Jesse really well," Lewis said of Hockett. "When he raced out there, I was really young and never got to meet him. This is so cool. This has been an unbelievable year. We've won about everything that we wanted to win."

Kory Schudy led early before Doney shot to the lead on lap six, using the high side to get around Schudy in turn four. Doney's lead ballooned to 2.8 seconds when a lap-13 caution again bunched the field.

Schudy, of Battlefield, Mo., regained the lead on the restart over Riley Kreisel, but Doney was soon back in the runner-up spot. Schudy continued to lead Doney with Lewis in third when a red came out on lap 20 for eighth-place Keith Martin got upside down in turn four.

"I knew we still had a lot left," Lewis said. "Xavier did a great job. I'm not really sure how his tire held up. It was coming apart with 15 to go."

Lewis rolled into the lead on the lap-20 restart over Doney with Schudy slipping to third. Lewis’ lead increased to one second by lap 25 as Doney and Schudy battled each other for second before Doney began to make a move.

Doney caught Lewis and those two staged a series of sliders over an entertaining three laps until Kreisel rolled to a stop to bring out a caution on lap 28. That set the stage for a two-lap shootout for the win.

Lewis was able to get a solid restart and held on to beat Doney by .802 seconds for his first Hockett-McMillin Memorial win.

"We saved the tires pretty well until the last few laps, when we started to turn it up," Doney said. "That yellow kind of screwed us. We were in the middle of a battle for the lead and the win. It could have been different if that yellow didn't come out.

"We're in the backup car with the winged motor in it. We did pretty good with what we had."

Schudy settled for third with Clouser rallying for fourth and Casey Shuman taking fifth.

The race had an eventful start when outside front-row starter Isaac Chapple went up on two wheels, spun and came to a stop on the high side of turn two. The mishap ended Chapple’s race before a lap was completed.

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY RESULTS (Sept. 17, 2023)

13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial

ASCS Sprints

A Feature - 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 36-Jason Martin[3]; 3. 1X-Jake Bubak[2]; 4. 14T-Tim Estenson[14]; 5. 1H-Hank Davis[9]; 6. 1-Sean McClelland[6]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 8. 4W-Jamie Ball[5]; 9. 95-Matt Covington[18]; 10. 98P-Miles Paulus[13]; 11. 12-Jeffrey Newell[22]; 12. 9JR-Derek Hagar[10]; 13. 3-Howard Moore[19]; 14. 87J-Jace Park[7]; 15. 45X-Kyler Johnson[24]; 16. 187-Landon Crawley[21]; 17. 10C-Jeremy Campbell[11]; 18. 14-Jordon Mallett[20]; 19. 2-Chase Porter[25]; 20. 6-Christopher Townsend[17]; 21. 6Z-Zane DeVault[16]; 22. 12X-Garet Williamson[8]; 23. 2C-Wayne Johnson[12]; 24. 55B-Brandon Anderson[23]; 25. 14E-Kyle Bellm[15]

B Main 1 - 1. 3-Howard Moore[1]; 2. 187-Landon Crawley[3]; 3. 37-Ayden Gatewood[4]; 4. 23M-Lance Moss[2]; 5. 45X-Kyler Johnson[11]; 6. 2J-Zach Blurton[10]; 7. 1K-Kelby Watt[7]; 8. 44-Chris Martin[19]; 9. 99D-Tucker Daly[16]; 10. 55B-Brandon Anderson[5]; 11. 57-Billy Butler[15]; 12. 33-Alan Zoutte[17]; 13. 4-Chase Richards[18]; 14. 52D-Skyler Daly[14]; 15. 2-Chase Porter[8]; 16. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 17. 47-Dale Howard[9]; 18. 10-Landon Britt[12]; 19. 86-Timothy Smith[13]; 20. 96-Brandon Sampson[20]

B Main 2 - 1. 14-Jordon Mallett[1]; 2. 12-Jeffrey Newell[4]; 3. 1JR-Steven Russell[6]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 5. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[2]; 6. 71B-Brady Baker[13]; 7. 8M-Kade Morton[8]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[15]; 9. 7C-Chris Morgan[14]; 10. 97-Scotty Milan[7]; 11. 9C-Tony Crank[18]; 12. 1P-Curtis Evans[11]; 13. 21-Kameron Key[5]; 14. 51B-Joe B Miller[16]; 15. 79-Gage Montgomery[12]; 16. 7M-Chance Morton[9]; 17. 31-Casey Wills[10]; 18. 55-Chase Howard[17]; 19. 4M-Cameron Martin[19]

Last Chance Qualifier 1 - 1. 1H-Hank Davis[2]; 2. 14T-Tim Estenson[4]; 3. 3-Howard Moore[1]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 5. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 6. 8M-Kade Morton[5]; 7. 45X-Kyler Johnson[7]; 8. 71B-Brady Baker[8]; 9. 99D-Tucker Daly[9]; 10. 4-Chase Richards[10]; 11. 96-Brandon Sampson[11]; 12. 22K-Kaleb Johnson[12]; 13. 122-Lane Warner[13]; 14. 71-Channin Tankersley[14]; 15. 91T-Tyler Thomas[15]; 16. 16S-Steven Howell[16]

Last Chance Qualifier 2 - 1. 9JR-Derek Hagar[1]; 2. 14E-Kyle Bellm[2]; 3. 14-Jordon Mallett[6]; 4. 37-Ayden Gatewood[8]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[4]; 6. 47-Dale Howard[5]; 7. 1P-Curtis Evans[10]; 8. 52D-Skyler Daly[11]; 9. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 10. 44R-Ronny Howard[9]; 11. 91-Michael Day[7]; 12. 15D-Andrew Deal[12]; 13. 13-Elijah Gile[13]; 14. 9$-Kyle Clark[14]; 15. 73-Samuel Wagner[15]; 16. 22S-Slater Helt[16]

Last Chance Qualifier 3 - 1. 10C-Jeremy Campbell[1]; 2. 6Z-Zane DeVault[4]; 3. 23M-Lance Moss[7]; 4. 12-Jeffrey Newell[2]; 5. 1K-Kelby Watt[3]; 6. 7M-Chance Morton[6]; 7. 10-Landon Britt[5]; 8. 7C-Chris Morgan[9]; 9. 33-Alan Zoutte[11]; 10. 9C-Tony Crank[10]; 11. 41-Mackenzie Borchers[8]

Last Chance Qualifier 4 - 1. 2C-Wayne Johnson[2]; 2. 6-Christopher Townsend[3]; 3. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[4]; 4. 55B-Brandon Anderson[1]; 5. 97-Scotty Milan[7]; 6. 2J-Zach Blurton[11]; 7. 79-Gage Montgomery[8]; 8. 57-Billy Butler[14]; 9. 7B-Ben Brown[12]; 10. 44-Chris Martin[5]; 11. 18-Ryan Roberts[6]; 12. (DNS) 938-Bradley Fezard; 13. (DNS) 83-Kurt Mueller; 14. (DNS) 18X-Nathan Ryun; 15. (DNS) 32D-Daryn Langford

Last Chance Qualifier 5 - 1. 98P-Miles Paulus[1]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 3. 187-Landon Crawley[4]; 4. 21-Kameron Key[9]; 5. 2-Chase Porter[8]; 6. 31-Casey Wills[13]; 7. 86-Timothy Smith[5]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[14]; 9. 55-Chase Howard[12]; 10. 4M-Cameron Martin[6]; 11. 1T-Joshua Tyre[11]; 12. 41H-Colton Hardy[3]; 13. 8-Alex Sewell[7]; 14. 14M-Randy Martin[10]; 15. 2X-Tony Rustad[15]

POWRi WAR Sprints

A Feature - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[11]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[9]; 3. 28-Kory Schudy[1]; 4. 6-Mario Clouser[3]; 5. 24W-Casey Shuman[21]; 6. 15-Matt Sherrell[4]; 7. 5-Jesse Vermillion[24]; 8. 06-Rylan Gray[5]; 9. 77-Jack Wagner[18]; 10. 16-Anthony Nicholson[17]; 11. 15E-Dakota Earls[23]; 12. 15B-Quinton Benson[15]; 13. 73V-Blake Vermillion[6]; 14. 91-Riley Kreisel[10]; 15. 78-Rob Caho Jr[22]; 16. 21-Caleb Stelzig[8]; 17. 26-Zachary Clark[16]; 18. 44-Wesley Smith[12]; 19. (DNF) 79-Keith Martin[14]; 20. (DNF) 11W-Wyatt Burks[7]; 21. (DNF) 2H-Luke Howard[20]; 22. (DNF) 8D-Colten Cottle[13]; 23. (DNF) 6D-Isaac Chapple[2]; 24. (DNF) 93-Taylor Walton[19]

Last Chance Qualifier 1 - 1. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 2. 8D-Colten Cottle[2]; 3. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 4. 24W-Casey Shuman[1]; 5. 13-Chase Howard[8]; 6. 33T-Michael Merrell[12]; 7. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 8. (DNS) 34-RJ Miller; 9. (DNS) 1P-Paul White; 10. (DNS) 33W-Rece Wommack; 11. (DNS) 77K-Katlynn Leer; 12. (DNS) 7S-Wade Seiler; 13. (DNS) 43MD-Brennon Marshall

Last Chance Qualifier 2 - 1. 91-Riley Kreisel[8]; 2. 79-Keith Martin[2]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 4. 78-Rob Caho Jr[1]; 5. 31-Tim Creech II[7]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[3]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[9]; 8. 91K-Branigan Roark[6]; 9. 21M-Michael Moore[10]; 10. (DNF) 77X-Colt Treharn[4]; 11. (DNS) 2-Kyle Lewis; 12. (DNS) 39-Kimberly Tyre

Last Chance Qualifier 3 - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[1]; 2. 15B-Quinton Benson[6]; 3. 93-Taylor Walton[3]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[8]; 5. 1T-Joshua Tyre[10]; 6. 45-Jesse Bebee[12]; 7. (DNS) 71W-Weston Gorham; 8. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank; 9. (DNS) 38-Travis Oldfield; 10. (DNS) 24-Landon Simon; 11. (DNS) 24LCR-Chris Morgan; 12. (DNS) 52-Dean Bowers

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Last Chance Qualifier 4 - 1. 44-Wesley Smith[6]; 2. 26-Zachary Clark[4]; 3. 2H-Luke Howard[7]; 4. 5-Jesse Vermillion[2]; 5. 93M-Josh Most[8]; 6. (DNF) 41B-Brad Wyatt[1]; 7. (DNF) 1-Chris Desselle[12]; 8. (DNS) 15D-Andrew Deal; 9. (DNS) 87-Jason Billups; 10. (DNS) 11X-Tom Curran; 11. (DNS) 33-Bryson Smith; 12. (DNS) 49-Brian Ruhlman

Inaugural Fall Brawl next: Lucas Oil Speedway is back in action next Friday and Saturday for the inaugural Fall Brawl Presented by SMC, featuring the State Tech Hermitage Lumber Late Models and SMSI POWRi Pure Stock Shootout. Also running will be the Show Me Vintage Racers Series (SMVR) and the American Iron Racing Series (A.I.R.S).

 

 

Heffner Bags ‘Hunting Season’ Checkers
09-18-2023

If you want somebody else to win, it’s probably not a good idea to let Kenny Heffner start up front.

The Watsontown, Northumberland County, racer drew the outside front-row starting position Saturday night at Selinsgrove Speedway, raced out ahead of fellow front-row starter Nick Sweigart, fought off an early challenge (and another one later on) from Ken Duke, and led all 20 laps to win one of the biggest River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series races of the season, the “Race to Hunting Season,” sponsored by the Pennsylvania Game Commission as part of the 25th FANiversary Tour, marking a quarter century of PASS/IMCA/RaceSaver competition in Central Pennsylvania.

A six-year veteran of RaceSaver competition, Heffner collected his fifth career victory, his second of 2023 (in 16 races) and his career second at Selinsgrove, driving the Cale Reigle-owned Nextgen Power Wash/Morgan Paving/PC Haines/Wicked Dog Grille #97. He won by 1.090 seconds over Kruz Kepner of nearby Kreamer, whose late charge through the top five earned him the runner-up spot. Hometown veteran Duke, who leads active PASS racers with five career wins at Selinsgrove, held on for third, with points leader Logan Spahr of Lewisberry taking fourth, after quickly moving up from his eighth starting position.

Zach Rhodes of McVeytown, also a constant presence in the race-long battle for the top positions, came home fifth.

John Scarborough, Josh Spicer, Seth Schnoke, Sweigart, and Dustin Young completed the top 10.

The intensively competitive feature ran non-stop in six-and-a-half minutes, and all 26 starters completed the distance.

After disposing of his initial challengers, Heffner staked out a comfortable lead over the first half of the race, but when traffic became a factor, Duke began eating into the leader’s margin, and for a while, it appeared Spahr might challenge for his 10th win of the year, but Heffner shook off those challenges as well. That left it to Kepner to provide the late fireworks, taking third from Spahr on lap 15 and second from Duke two laps later.

In a race where many charges or fades took place quickly – and some were later reversed – Mike Melair hung onto the best advance of the night, moving from 18th starting position to 13th at the finish, a gain of five spots. That gave him the W.C. Eshenaur & Son Hard Charger Award. Spahr’s Eshenaur-sponsored car and Mike Alleman each moved up four positions.

Thanks to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Heffner took the winner’s share of a purse double that of most River Valley Builders PASS events, plus he received a custom-decorated cake, courtesy of Deb Young

With 36 teams on hand for the action, heat races were hotly contested, and Spahr, Dustin Young, Kepner, and Schnoke took home the wins, each receiving a $50 winner’s prize from Brian Snyder and other Snyder family members in memory of Brian’s dad Jim “Slippery” Snyder, a 50-year Selinsgrove push-truck driver. Tyler Snook won a hard-fought, 16-car B-Main that saw five cars battle to the end for the final qualifying spot.

The night almost was completed without a caution flag for the PASS events, as all four heats and the feature went green from start to finish. The B-Main came within one lap, but on the final circuit, rookie Kasey Weaver flipped his #4W in the first turn. He was not injured, but the car was heavily damaged. Bill Sheehan and Chris Kreider both dropped out during that caution, and along with Weaver, were the only drivers not to complete one of the races Saturday.

Group time trials were held to set the heat race line-ups, and Duke posted the fastest overall time (18.612 seconds), with Spahr second.

The River Valley Builders PASS tour does not have a race scheduled for this coming weekend, but it returns to action on Saturday, Sept, 30, at everybody’s favorite bullring, the quarter-mile Path Valley Speedway. The season’s final two races will be at Port Royal Speedway: Saturday, Oct. 7, during the World of Outlaws weekend at the Port, and the Keystone RaceSaver Challenge, the season’s biggest event, on Saturday, Oct. 21. That final race also is part of the 25th FANiversary Tour, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, September 16: The Race to Hunting Season

HEAT 1 – 1. 5-Logan Spahr; 2. 71-Josh Spicer; 3. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 4. 01-Timmy Bittner; 5. 20-Doug Dodson; 6. 56-Tyler Snook; 7. 98-Croix Beasom; 8. 5-John Walp; 9. 47-Ben Miklos.

HEAT 2 – 1. 25-Dustin Young; 2. 98-Chad Phillips; 3. 25G-Nolan Groves; 4. 34-Austin Reed; 5. 36-Mike Melair; 6. 46-Mike Alleman; 7. 461-Colton Hendershot; 8. 53W-Jimmy White; 9. 4W-Kasey Weaver.

HEAT 3 – 1. 19-Kruz Kepner; 2. 67-Ken Duke; 3. 89-Nick Sweigart; 4. 17-Owen Dimm; 5. 7-Drew Young; 6. 19-Danny Buccafusca; 7. 2-Erin Statler; 8. 107-Colton Hoover; 9. 17K-Stevie Kenawell.

HEAT 4 – 1. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 2. 97-Kenny Heffner; 3. 61-John Scarborough; 4. 28R-Jason Roush; 5. 1M-Paul Moyer; 6. 99-A.J. Barton; 7. R6-Reed Thompson; 8. 19K-Chris Kreider; 9. 98-Bill Sheehan.

B-Main – 1. 56-Tyler Snook; 2. 46-Mike Alleman; 3. 19-Danny Buccafusca; 4. 99-A.J. Barton; 5. 53W-Jimmy White; 6. 461 Colton Hendershot; 7. 5-John Walp; 8. 98-Croix Beasom; 9. 2-Erin Statler; 10. 107-Colton Hoover; 11. R6-Reed Thompson; 12. 17K-Stevie Kenawell; 13. 4W-Kasey Weaver (DNF); 14. 19K-Chris Kreider (DNF): 15. 47-Ben Miklos; 16. 98-Bill Sheehan (DNF).

FEATURE – 1. 97-Kenny Heffner; 2. 19-Kruz Kepner; 3. 67-Ken Duke; 4. 5-Logan Spahr; 5. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 6. 61-John Scarborough; 7. 71-Josh Spicer; 8. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 9. 89-Nick Sweigart; 10. 25-Dustin Young; 11. 01-Timmy Bittner; 12. 25G-Nolan Groves; 13. 36-Mike Melair; 14. 34-Austin Reed; 15. 20-Doug Dodson; 16. 17-Owen Dimm; 17. 7-Drew Young; 18. 46-Mike Alleman; 19. 56-Tyler Snook; 20. 98-Chad Phillips; 21. 99-A.J. Barton; 22. 1M-Paul Moyer; 23. 19-Danny Buccafusca; 24. 28R-Jason Roush; 25. 461-Colton Hendershot; 26. 53W-Jimmy White. DNQ – 5-John Walp; 98-Croix Beasom; 2-Erin Statler; 107-Colton Hoover; R6-Reed Thompson; 17K-Stevie Kenawell; 4W-Kasey Weaver; 19K-Chris Kreider; 47-Ben Miklos; 98-Bill Sheehan.

 

 

Ricky Lewis Victorious in Championship Night of Hockett/McMillin Memorial with POWRi WAR

Belleville, IL. (9/17/23) Ricky Lewis would ride the high-side to capture the Jesse Hockett Daniel McMillin Memorial Championship Night feature victory honors at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his first career feature win with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League after Mother-Nature would throw a curve and delay racing into Sunday afternoon action.

Initial on-track actions would witness Ricky Lewis start quickest in non-lock-in hot laps with a 15.403-second lap as Xavier Doney, Riley Kreisel, Ricky Lewis, and Wesley Smith would each earn last chance qualifier wins with Kory Schudy perfecting Preliminary Night Two to snag the weekend event high-point qualifier award to earn the pole starting position. The top-eight in event points would automatically transfer into the A-Main including Kory Schudy, Isaac Chapple, Mario Clouser, Matt Sherrell, Rylan Gray, Blake Vermillion, Wyatt Burks, and Caleb Stelzig.

Conflicting on the initial green flag start would find Kory Schudy battle against front-row companion and Night One winner Isaac Chapple into the first pair of corners with Kory Schudy gaining the opening on-track advantage as Xavier Doney, Blake Vermillion, Mario Clouser, and Matt Sherrell all ran inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy pacesetter in the early feature stages.

Battling all over the well re-prepared racing surface would find Kory Schudy and Xavier Doney going wheel-to-wheel for most of the feature as drivers all jockeyed for positions during an intense and action-packed feature event with Ricky Lewis overtaking for the prized position around the mid-point of the thrilling event.

Holding the point position for the final twelve revolutions would witness Ricky Lewis emerge victorious from starting in the eleventh position with Xavier Doney placing closely behind in the runner-up position as Kory Schudy rounded out the final podium placements as the checkered flag waved.

“This is so cool to be standing down here at such an unbelievable event and it just adds more to an awesome year,” said an elated Ricky Lewis in the Lucas Oil Speedway Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillion Memorial victory lane ceremonies. Adding, “I think I gained the lead at just the perfect time to weather the rubber wear.”

Staying in the hunt for the front of the field all event, Mario Clouser would finish fourth as Casey Shuman rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in Championship Night of the Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Lucas Oil Speedway | 9/17/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: 41-Ricky Lewis(15.403)

Advanced Racing Suspension Last Chance Qualifier 1 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney

Auto Meter Last Chance Qualifier 2 Winner: 91-Riley Kreisel

Schure Built Suspension Last Chance Qualifier 3 Winner: 41-Ricky Lewis

AFCO Racing Last Chance Qualifier 4 Winner: 33-Wesley Smith

MVT Services Event High Point Qualifier: 28-Kory Schudy

Super Clean Hard Charger: 5-Jesse Vermillion(+17)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 41-Ricky Lewis

A Feature 1: 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[11]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[9]; 3. 28-Kory Schudy[1]; 4. 6-Mario Clouser[3]; 5. 24W-Casey Shuman[21]; 6. 15-Matt Sherrell[4]; 7. 5-Jesse Vermillion[24]; 8. 06-Rylan Gray[5]; 9. 77-Jack Wagner[18]; 10. 16-Anthony Nicholson[17]; 11. 15E-Dakota Earls[23]; 12. 15B-Quinton Benson[15]; 13. 73V-Blake Vermillion[6]; 14. 91-Riley Kreisel[10]; 15. 78-Rob Caho Jr[22]; 16. 21-Caleb Stelzig[8]; 17. 26-Zachary Clark[16]; 18. 44-Wesley Smith[12]; 19. (DNF) 79-Keith Martin[14]; 20. (DNF) 11W-Wyatt Burks[7]; 21. (DNF) 2H-Luke Howard[20]; 22. (DNF) 8D-Colten Cottle[13]; 23. (DNF) 6D-Isaac Chapple[2]; 24. (DNF) 93-Taylor Walton[19].

Last Chance Qualifier 1 (12 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 2. 8D-Colten Cottle[2]; 3. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 4. 24W-Casey Shuman[1]; 5. 13-Chase Howard[8]; 6. 33T-Michael Merrell[12]; 7. 00-Broc Elliott[7]; 8. (DNS) 34-RJ Miller; 9. (DNS) 1P-Paul White; 10. (DNS) 33W-Rece Wommack; 11. (DNS) 77K-Katlynn Leer; 12. (DNS) 7S-Wade Seiler; 13. (DNS) 43MD-Brennon Marshall.

Last Chance Qualifier 2 (12 Laps): 1. 91-Riley Kreisel[8]; 2. 79-Keith Martin[2]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[5]; 4. 78-Rob Caho Jr[1]; 5. 31-Tim Creech II[7]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[3]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[9]; 8. 91K-Branigan Roark[6]; 9. 21M-Michael Moore[10]; 10. (DNF) 77X-Colt Treharn[4]; 11. (DNS) 2-Kyle Lewis; 12. (DNS) 39-Kimberly Tyre.

Last Chance Qualifier 3 (12 Laps): 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[1]; 2. 15B-Quinton Benson[6]; 3. 93-Taylor Walton[3]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[8]; 5. 1T-Joshua Tyre[10]; 6. 45-Jesse Bebee[12]; 7. (DNS) 71W-Weston Gorham; 8. (DNS) 75-Tyler Blank; 9. (DNS) 38-Travis Oldfield; 10. (DNS) 24-Landon Simon; 11. (DNS) 24LCR-Chris Morgan; 12. (DNS) 52-Dean Bowers.

Last Chance Qualifier 4 (12 Laps): 1. 44-Wesley Smith[6]; 2. 26-Zachary Clark[4]; 3. 2H-Luke Howard[7]; 4. 5-Jesse Vermillion[2]; 5. 93M-Josh Most[8]; 6. (DNF) 41B-Brad Wyatt[1]; 7. (DNF) 1-Chris Desselle[12]; 8. (DNS) 15D-Andrew Deal; 9. (DNS) 87-Jason Billups; 10. (DNS) 11X-Tom Curran; 11. (DNS) 33-Bryson Smith; 12. (DNS) 49-Brian Ruhlman.

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be the King of Kansas City at Valley Speedway in Grain Valley Missouri on Saturday, October 7th.

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Virginia Sprint Series

IMCA RaceSaver print Series

Race # 15 Saturday September 26th 2023

Langley Speedway Hampton, Va.

Jerald Harris Hauls at Hampton

Jerald Harris in the Harris Movers sprinter sure had a handle on the Langley Speedway Saturday as he led every lap he was on the speedway for a convincing win, his series leading third win of the year. Heats kicked off the night with Caleb Harris taking his first win in heat one and Jerald Harris taking win in heat two. Jerald Harris and Matt Mullins lead the field to green with a bad outcome leaving Chris Humblet and Aaron Leach being towed to the in field and finished for the night. The second start was a good one as Harris jumped out and had Mullins right behind with Caleb Harris in third and Matthew Leach fourth. Harris was on a rail lap after lap with Mullis holding on the second as Leach made his way to third. Leach was all over Mullins when they got to traffic but Mullins stayed smooth and limited chances for Leach to pass. Harris was cruising as he took the final lap and completed the sweep of the night as Mullins pulled away to come in second. At the line it was Jerald Harris, Matt Mullins, Matthew Leach, Caled Harris, Bill Mullis, Daren Bolac, Travis Wall, Jimmy Humblet, Chris Ware, John Smith, Chris Humblet, Aarom Leach and Tony Harris. Next Week it’s back to Natural Bridge Speedway on Saturday night September 23rd.

Thanks for Your Support Jim Haines Virginia Sprint Serie

IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series


 

 

Felmlee flies to 1st mercer win since 2011 in FAST western pa sprint car championship. Cipriano wins 2nd FASTRAK mod feature. Ealy takes 3rd mini stock win.

By Jim Balentine
(Mercer,Pa)

Ageless veteran Bob Felmlee scored a popular win at Michaels mercer raceway Sat night winning the prestigious Western pa sprint car championship with the FAST 410 sprint car series and his 1st mercer win since Aug 20th 2011. Ayden Cipriano won his 2nd FASTRAK modified win of the season and Carl Ealy scored his 3rd mini stock win of the year. 73 entires in 3 classes graced the pit area with the final checkered falling at 10:02 pm.

Bob Felmlee in the 72 year history of this track had 23 wins with his first in 1989 and his first track championship the same year. Felmlee would win track titles again in ‘98, ‘06, ‘10, and 2011 and won his final mercer race on aug 20 2011 before retiring. Bob would get back into racing and won his first feature back at Tri city and now has his name added to the Hall of Fame drivers that have won the western Pennsylvania sprint car championship. Felmlee would start on the pole and would lead lap 1 until the leading feature winning of 2023 AJ Flick would take command of the 30 lap affair. Flick would lead Felmlee the entire race at would have a 3.3 second lead on lap 15. As Flick would be diving through traffic Felmlee would start to inch closer and closer narrowing the gap down to 1.8 seconds until on lap 25 Flick shredded his right rear tire ending his great run with just 5 laps left. On the restart Felmlee then had to contend with 13 time winner Adam Kekich for the remaining laps as Kekich would be .658 away from the lead. Felmlee would pull away with 3 laps to go and would go on to winning his 1st FAST 410 sprint car race, his 1st western pa sprint car championship, $4000 and his 24th career Mercer win by 1.5 seconds. Kekich would be 2nd, Floridian Danny Sams in his 1st visit started and finished 3rd, Michael Bauer was 4th and Ricky Peterson who won the Justin Snyder memorial dash for $1000 was 5th.

A jubilant Felmlee would say , “I was thinking the only way I had a shot (at Flick) was if he was in lapped traffic or something happened. It’s cool to win this race (western pa sprint car championship) I have raced here a lot and won a lot of races here since 1989!! I’m an old guy running just as a hobby. Thank you all for coming!”

Jeremy Weaver would set fast time over the 26 car field.

Ayden Cipriano would take the lead from Ryan Gutherie on lap number two and go on the win his second FASTRAK crate modified feature of the year at Mercer collecting the $1000 bonus first prize. “It was pretty good I’m glad I could come back out here and race since the mid lites when I was 13 so it’s good to come back here. We can always get better and we are trying to hit every race and trying to get better and better each time. We still have a lot of races to go and we will see what happens.” Guthrie would lead lap one until Cipriano took over but the battle was for 2nd and 3rd as three-time track champ Brian Schaffer and Kole Holden battled lap after lap. Schaffer would take over 2nd on lap 6 and was within 1.4 seconds from the lead. Holden running 3rd would then have to hold off 8th starting Ben Easler and 2023 track champ Jordan Ehrenberg as the 3 would run side by side for many laps. Holden would then get around Schaffer on lap 13 and try to catch Cipriano but could come no closer than 1.2 seconds as Cipriano went on to the win by 1.9 seconds in the 20 lap feature event. Schaffer was 3rd , Easler settled for 4th and Ehrenberg 5th.

Corey Bice took the green for the $500 to win mini stock feature. Carl Ealy from his 4th position would move into 2nd and trail Bice. Bice , looking for his 2st career mercer checkered would hold off Ealy until lap 9 when the 2 time winner would take over. 2023 track champ Andy Thompson would come from his 9th starting spot to take over 3rd on lap 6 and would then get around Bice for 2nd on lap 10. Thompson would try to get around Ealy but Carl held his ground and won his third of the season by .371 and 13th overall. Bice would hold on for third, Chuck Davis 4th and Josh Eakman 5th.

Mercer will be dark next week but then return in two weeks for the annual little guy nationals with complete shows both nights Friday and Saturday with practice held on Thursday.

Media Results for 9/16/2023 at Michaels Mercer Raceway - Mercer, PA
410 Sprints - Winged 26 Entries
A Feature 1
1. 6-Bob Felmlee[1]; 2. 5K-Adam Kekich[6]; 3. 24D-Danny Sams III[2]; 4. 46-Michael Bauer[7]; 5. 2P-Ricky Peterson[3]; 6. 22-Brandon Spithaler[18]; 7. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[12]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[9]; 9. 5W-Jeremy Weaver[5]; 10. 25R-Jordan Ryan[15]; 11. 15-Mitch Harble[10]; 12. 7T-Andy McKisson[20]; 13. 47B-Brett Brunkenhoefer[24]; 14. 55-Matt Sherlock[13]; 15. 2-AJ Flick[4]; 16. 08-Danny Kuriger[8]; 17. 11J-David Kalb[21]; 18. 38-Leyton Wagner[11]; 19. M4-Louie Mattes[23]; 20. G1-Mike Miller[22]; 21. 33-Brent Matus[16]; 22. 13-Brandon Matus[26]; 23. 99-Cameron Nastasi[14]; 24. (DNS) 47-Dusty Larson; 25. (DNS) 3J-Jacob Begenwald; 26. (DNS) 27K-Jeremy Kornbau

Dash 1
1. 2P-Ricky Peterson; 2. 25R-Jordan Ryan; 3. 2-AJ Flick; 4. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau; 5. 5W-Jeremy Weaver; 6. 24D-Danny Sams III

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 2P-Ricky Peterson; 2. 46-Michael Bauer; 3. 6-Bob Felmlee; 4. 15-Mitch Harble; 5. 55-Matt Sherlock; 6. 33-Brent Matus; 7. 47-Dusty Larson; 8. G1-Mike Miller; 9. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 5W-Jeremy Weaver; 2. 08-Danny Kuriger; 3. 24D-Danny Sams III; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner; 5. 99-Cameron Nastasi; 6. 3J-Jacob Begenwald; 7. 7T-Andy McKisson; 8. M4-Louie Mattes; 9. 13-Brandon Matus

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 5K-Adam Kekich; 2. 2-AJ Flick; 3. 20B-Cody Bova; 4. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr; 5. 25R-Jordan Ryan; 6. 22-Brandon Spithaler; 7. 11J-David Kalb; 8. 47B-Brett Brunkenhoefer

Media Results for 9/16/2023 at Michaels Mercer Raceway - Mercer, PA
Limited Modified 23 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[2]; 2. 2-Cole Holden[6]; 3. 41-Brian Schaffer[7]; 4. 02E-Benjamin Easler[9]; 5. 71-Gage Priester[3]; 6. JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[5]; 7. 10-Eric Gabany[20]; 8. 1-Jim Bryce[12]; 9. 28J-Jacob Jordan[10]; 10. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[4]; 11. 33G-Dalton Gabriel[15]; 12. 12L-Patrick Lane[16]; 13. 1*-Jeff Watson[17]; 14. 7-Brenten Kay[11]; 15. 02-Jeremy Beichner[8]; 16. 55-Scott Kay[14]; 17. 29-Cole Edwards[21]; 18. 59-Bill Cunningham[18]; 19. 07L-Mark Sevin[23]; 20. 29A-Anthony Antus[19]; 21. 34-Thomas Rodgers[22]; 22. 312-Ryan Gutherie[1]; 23. 404-MIchael Kristyak[13]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 2-Cole Holden[1]; 2. 71-Gage Priester[2]; 3. 41-Brian Schaffer[4]; 4. 28J-Jacob Jordan[3]; 5. 404-MIchael Kristyak[6]; 6. 12L-Patrick Lane[5]; 7. 29A-Anthony Antus[7]; 8. 34-Thomas Rodgers[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[5]; 2. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[4]; 3. 02-Jeremy Beichner[1]; 4. 7-Brenten Kay[2]; 5. 55-Scott Kay[3]; 6. 1*-Jeff Watson[8]; 7. 10-Eric Gabany[7]; 8. 07L-Mark Sevin[6]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[2]; 2. 312-Ryan Gutherie[1]; 3. 02E-Benjamin Easler[5]; 4. 1-Jim Bryce[4]; 5. 33G-Dalton Gabriel[7]; 6. 59-Bill Cunningham[3]; 7. 29-Cole Edwards[6]

Media Results for 9/16/2023 at Michaels Mercer Raceway - Mercer, PA
Sport Compact 24 Entries
A Feature 1 15 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[4]; 2. 5-Andy Thompson[9]; 3. 10-Corey Bice[1]; 4. 22D-Chuck Davis[3]; 5. 55-Josh Eakman[5]; 6. 16-Daniel Hostetler[14]; 7. 38-Randy Ealy[6]; 8. 02-Devin Haley[12]; 9. 45-Andrew Thompson[7]; 10. 309-Jordan Reges[10]; 11. 54-Tim Callahan[2]; 12. 10S-trevn schaffer[13]; 13. 999-Adam Aley[8]; 14. 029-Ben Aley[18]; 15. 79-John McCraken[17]; 16. 313-Justin Pry[20]; 17. 56M-Jacob MceLAVY[19]; 18. 234H-Billi Jo Huffman[23]; 19. 74S-Aaron Straub[24]; 20. 98-Austin Mcllvain[15]; 21. 10T-Troy Schaffer[11]; 22. 22-Eddie Lombardo[16]; 23. (DNS) 60-Dillon Thorne; 24. (DNS) 64-Summer Reges

Heat 1 6 Laps
1. 38-Randy Ealy[1]; 2. 22D-Chuck Davis[5]; 3. 45-Andrew Thompson[2]; 4. 309-Jordan Reges[6]; 5. 10S-trevn schaffer[8]; 6. 98-Austin Mcllvain[4]; 7. 029-Ben Aley[3]; 8. 64-Summer Reges[7]

Heat 2 6 Laps
1. 55-Josh Eakman[1]; 2. 54-Tim Callahan[6]; 3. 999-Adam Aley[2]; 4. 10T-Troy Schaffer[7]; 5. 74S-Aaron Straub[8]; 6. 22-Eddie Lombardo[4]; 7. 56M-Jacob MceLAVY[3]; 8. 60-Dillon Thorne[5]

Heat 3 6 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[2]; 2. 10-Corey Bice[1]; 3. 5-Andy Thompson[6]; 4. 02-Devin Haley[4]; 5. 16-Daniel Hostetler[7]; 6. 79-John McCraken[3]; 7. 313-Justin Pry[5]; 8. 234H-Billi Jo Huffman[8]

 

Gomola and Stremme Share the Spotlight at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Jacob Gomola won his third feature of the season in the RaceSaver Sprint Cars feature event on Friday night at the Clinton County Speedway with a stellar field of 29 cars. Former NASCAR driver David Stremme came from the 10th position to win the IMCA Modified main event. Tanner Jones won the Central PA Legends, Ross Perchak won the 270s and Hunter Flook won the 4 cylinders.

Polesitter John Walp jumped into the early lead of the RaceSaver 25 lap feature event with Jacob Gomola following in second place. Scranton’s Johnny Smith, who has won the last two events at the speedway charged from his fourth place starting spot and passed Gomola on lap number four. Smtih caught Walp and made a pass for the lead on lap number eight. With ten laps complete, Smith was leading Walp, Gomola, Owen Dimm and Dale Schweikart.

On lap number 11, the leaders began to encounter lapped traffic, as Gomola slipped in the second spot. Two laps later, the caution came out for two separate incidents with Josh Beamer spun in turn two and Nolan Groves in turn number three. Smith and Gomola restarted first and second. The caution flagged waved on laps 17 and `18 with Smith being able to hold off the challenges of Gomola on both occasions. Owen Dimm moved into third on lap number 19. With three laps remaining, Smith and Gomola were in a heated battle for the lead. Gomola would pull alongside Smith down the back stretch and Smith would hold him off as they exited turn number four headed to the line. The pair of drivers were side by side at the start-finish line as the white flag waived. Gomola and Smith touched going into turn number one, resulting in Smith spinning in front of the field. Gomola led the field back to green and held off Dimm for the win. “That was just a racing incident with two drivers going for the same piece of real estate,” said an apologetic Gomola. Dale Schweikart, John Walp and Timmy Bittner rounded out the top five. Kruz Kepner, Matt Tebbs, Derek Swartz, Josh Fox and Kasey Weaver completed the top ten. Heats were won by Groves, Dimm, and Steve Kennewell. Timmy Bittner won the B-Main.

The IMCA Modifieds sanctioned by the NY Penn IMCA Modifieds signed in for competition with a 20-car field including former NASCAR drivers Ken Schrader and David Stremme

Jake Maynard and Rodney Morgan brought the field to the green flag, with Morgan grabbing the early lead. David Stremme and Rich Michael Jr started 10th and 12th respectively, with Stremme breaking out first, moving to 3rd by lap 5 and pressuring Maynard for 2nd. Michael Jr cracked the top five on lap 6 and battled with Keith Jack Lamphere and George Dixon as the first caution flew for debris on lap 7

On the restart, Stremme lined up alongside race leader Morgan on the inside of the front row, with Stremme taking over the lead while Keith Jack Lamphere fought with Maynard, taking third. Michael Jr slid wide in turn four and lost several spots, dropping into eighth in front of Ken Schrader. Lamphere had contact with another car and fell back to sixth as Brad Sites jumped forward to third. Schrader's night ended with a mechanical issue just before the halfway point, as he headed pit-side with Shawn Bruce. Following a caution on lap 22 Stremme held off Morgan on the final restart to take the victory by five car lengths over Morgan, followed by Brad Sites, Rich Michael Jr, and Eddie Sites. Heat races were won by Stremme, Morgan, and Rich Michael Jr.

Youngster Colton Guiher and Hunter Zimmer led the field of 270 Micro Sprints to the green flag. Jeffrey Weaver quickly moved from his sixth starting spot to the front of the field with Ross Perchak, who started eighth following in his tracks. Weaver and Perchak were approaching lapped traffic by the race’s midway point. On lap number eight, Weaver’s car suffered mechanical issues as his car stopped on the front stretch giving Perchak the race lead. Cody Siegel, who started seventh, raced his way to the front but couldn’t catch Perchak who claimed his second victory of the season. Hunter Zimmerman was third, Denny Rinehimer was fourth and Jillan Maurer was fifth. Sixth through tenth were Mac Wert, Zachary Glass, Cory Stabley, Matt Dixson, and Colton Guiher. Heat races were won by Weaver and Perchak.

Tanner Jones charged to the front of the pack at the drop of the green flag during the Central PA Legends feature event. Jones was being chased by Chris Transeau and Rick Hartwig in the early stages of the race. The event's only caution occurred on lap number seven for Hunter McElroy. Jones maintained the lead as Hartwig, Transeau, and Devin Friese battled for second, third and fourth positions. Hartwig took second on lap number nine, Transeau took second for laps twelve and thirteen with Devin Friese taking the runner up position with 2 laps remaining. Jones cruised to his third win of the season over Devin Friese, Chris Transeau, Colton Friese and Rich Hartwig. Heats were won by Jones and Transeau

Front row starter Dylan Hoover led the first three circuits of the Four Cylinder feature event. On lap number four, Garret Lucas took the lead with Hoover in second, Hunter Flook in third. On lap number five, Zak Kline moved into the top five. Flook took the lead on lap number seven, but Kline was on the move and gaining ground on the race leader. Kline caught Flook and was trying to make a pass for the lead. On the final lap, Kline gave it his best effort as the pair raced to the checkered flag with Flook edging out Kline by .006 seconds. Matt Weaver, Kyler Stahl, and Andrew Ricketts completed the top five. Heats were won by Flook, Weaver, and Ricketts.

The Clinton County Speedway returns with action in two weeks for the season finale on Saturday, September 30th. The Limited Late Models will compete in a $2,000 to win event sponsored by Snyder’s Concessions. The Pro Stocks will run for $1,000 sponsored by Keystone Rail Recovery. The four cylinders will have a $1,000 to win feature event sponsored by NAPA Toner Auto Parts and the 270 Micros will race for $500 to win. Gates will open at 4PM and Hot laps begin at 6PM. For the latest information about upcoming events, visit the speedway’s website, www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or follow the speedway on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

RaceSaver Sprints: 1. Jacob Gomola 2. Owen Dimm 3. Dale Schweikart 4. John Walp 5. Timmy Bittner 6. Kruz Kepner 7. Matt Debbs 8. Derek Swartz 9. Josh Fox 10. Kase Weaver 11. Jared Zionkowski 12. Austin Greenland 13. Josh Beamer 14. John Fraker 15. Wyatt Walizer 16. Dustin Prettyleaf 17. Andrew Boyer 18. Johnny Smith 19. Fred Arnold 20. Nolan Groves 21. Steve Kennewell Jr. 22. Todd Lynn 23. Jeffrey Weaver 24 DJ Cassler DNS Reed Thompson, Chris Kreider, Kyle Hart, Jim Kennedy, Ryan Lynn

 

 

Champions Crowned at Skagit Speedway

9/16/23

Alger, WA - On a cold night, the action was hot at Skagit Speedway as we crowned four champions and lit up the night sky with a gigantic fireworks show. Winners on the night were Trey Starks twice, Levi Klatt and Steve Peters. Division champions were Starks, Colton Heath, Klatt and Howard Vos.

The Karmart USA Superstore 410 Sprint Cars closed the show on Saturday night and it was all Starks in the main event, as he led all 30 laps and pocketed $5,000 for his efforts on top of securing the season championship. Jason Solwold ran second and threatened Starks on multiple restarts but could never make the pass. Colby Thornhill was third, on top of setting fast time for the non-scramble lock in cars. Solwold won the scramble.

An hour prior to the 410 feature, Starks and Solwold again ran one - two in a main event, this time in the 360 division. Starks would lead all 30 laps with ease in this one, as Solwold was involved in a slide job fest with eventual track champion Colton Heath for the runner up spot. At the end, it was Starks pocketing $3,000 for the victory while Solwold outdueled Colton in the end for runner up honors. Colby Thornhill also topped the non-scramble cars in time trials, and it was Solwold again winning the scramble.

The closest point battle coming in was the Sportsman Sprint battle where Eric Fisher and Levi Klatt had been close all year long. Fisher set out to the early lead and had a comfortable advantage in leading the first 12 laps before mechanical problems left his car up in smoke and forced him to retire for the rest of the feature. With opportunity knocking, Klatt answered, leading laps 13 through 25 to take the win and title in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Levi Kuntz and Cory Swatzina rounded out the podium. Keira Zylstra was quick time and Klatt won the scramble.

Howard Vos entered the night with a comfortable, but not insurmountable, lead on Brian Michelson in the hornets. Michelson would lead the main with Vos close to him in the early part of the main before Steve Peters made his presence known, driving past Howard and Brian and into the lead on lap 15. Peters would steam roll on to win the feature, while Michelson took second and Vos secured his title with a third place finish. Michelson won the scramble.

Karmart USA Superstore 410 Sprints

Fast Time - Colby Thornhill 11.546

Scramble - Jason Solwold

Main - Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Colby Thornhill, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Justin Youngquist, Eric Fisher, Greg Hamilton, Bailey Jean, Luke Didiuk, Cam Smith, Brock Lemley

Lap Leaders - Starks 1-30

Season Champion - Trey Starks

360 Sprints

Fast Time - Colby Thornhill 11.971

Scramble - Jason Solwold

Main - Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Colton Heath, Colby Thornhill, Jordi Meese, Luke Didiuk, Dallas Melby, Axel Oudman, Ashlegh Anstenson, Mady Stichal, Tyler Anderson, Dustin Gehring, Chase Goetz, Dan Reynold, Brock Lemley, Shawn Wallenfelsz

Lap Leaders - Starks 1-30

Season Champion - Colton Heath

Sportsman Sprints

Fast Time - Keira Zylstra 12.679

Scramble - Levi Klatt

Main Event - Levi Klatt, Levi Kuntz, Cory Swatzina, Jesson Jacobson, Dana Glenn, Jayden Whitney, Keira Zylstra, Alden Ostrom, Dustin Gehring, Ronnie Cox, Jeff Pearson, Eric Fisher, Allison Johnson, Kai Dixon, Bill Rude, Steve Vague

Lap Leaders - Fisher 1-12 Klatt 13-25

Season Championship - Levi Klatt

 

 

Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series

PLYMOUTH, Ind. (Sept. 16, 2023) – After years of trying, Jason Blonde finally ascended to the pinnacle of the Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series on Saturday night.

Despite finishing second in the tour’s season finale at Plymouth Motor Speedway, Blonde’s effort was more than enough to secure his first Must See Racing championship over title rival Charlie Schultz.

Blonde outperformed Schultz in all facets of the night at the quarter-mile paved oval. He was one position faster than the defending champion in qualifying, won his heat race and then finished two spots ahead of Schultz in the title-deciding 40-lap feature.

Despite the championship battle being tied at one point during the closing stretch of the season, Blonde never officially trailed from start to finish after winning the season opener back in May.

The final margin of Blonde’s maiden Must See Racing title – the eighth major pavement sprint car championship of his storied career – was 24 points over Schultz.

“Second isn’t what we come to the racetrack for, but a points title still makes this a sweet night,” said Blonde, whose championship also marked the first Must See Racing crown for car owner Tony Nosal. “Thanks to Tony and all my guys for everything they do and have done all year to get us to this point. We’ve run this series off and on for a long time, but to finally put everything together and win a championship is something that we’ve wanted to achieve as a group, and we’ve finally done that.

“Charlie gave us fits all year; he’s a great competitor and he made us work for it,” Blonde added. “He was right there at the door knocking and it really could have gone either way at several moments. I just tried to not let it get to me – it’s hard not to think about it – but being able to be consistent helped out.”

Though Blonde started from the pole of Saturday’s main event, it was Davey Hamilton Jr. who ended the season on a tear, winning his third straight feature to close out the season.

Hamilton used a crossover sweep entering turn three to take the lead from Blonde on the third lap, then drove away to a commanding 10.228 second victory in a caution-free feature.

“Even in warmups, I knew we had a good car,” Hamilton tipped. “I tried the outside then just to see what it could do, and I felt like we had something for Jason if we could just hang on for the first couple of laps. He overdrove turn one a bit there and I was able to get by him on the other end, and from that point we just had a great race car. I can’t thank Kirk Morgan and all my guys enough for that.

“I saw the scoreboard at one point, and I knew Jason was still running close to the front … but I saw him in front of me at the end, so I couldn’t believe we almost lapped the whole field. This was a special one, for sure.”

From start to finish, Saturday’s race took eight minutes and 21 seconds to complete.

Behind Hamilton and Blonde, Tyler Roahrig completed the podium for his best finish of the season in the Ken Statham-owned No. 36, with Schultz crossing the line fourth in his IBT Motorsports No. 9s.

Joe Liguori was fifth, while fast qualifier Bobby Komisarski – who started sixth but drove up to second using the outside lane of the racetrack – ended up back where he began after a mechanical failure in the final corner of the race caused him to spin in turn four just 100 yards from the finish line.

In his first-ever race in a full-size sprint car, rookie Brady Allum put together a solid effort and scored a top-10 finish, earning hard charger honors after advancing from 13th to ninth.

Komisarski kicked off the night with his first Must See Racing fast time, setting a lap of 11.486 seconds (84.625 mph) in qualifying. Tommy Nichols and Blonde split the pair of eight-lap heat races.

The night also featured a missing-man three-wide salute to late Must See Racing car owner Steve Sexton, who passed away suddenly on Sept. 10 following the series’ Labor Day weekend visit to Owosso Speedway in Ovid, Mich.

With the Must See Racing national sprint car season complete, the Must See Racing Midwest Lights will conclude their season and crown a champion on Sept. 23 at Ohio’s Lorain Raceway Park.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the series website at www.mustseeracing.com.

The finish:

1. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [2], 2. 42-Jason Blonde [1], 3. 36-Tyler Roahrig [5], 4. 9s-Charlie Schultz [7], 5. 13-Joe Liguori [4], 6. 7-Bobby Komisarski [6], 7. Z10-Kevin Mingus [10], 8. 44-Teddy Alberts [8], 9. 87jr-Brady Allum [13], 10. 55-Tommy Nichols [11], 11. 3k-Todd McQuillen [12], 12. 85-Rick Holley [3], 13. 72s-Joe Speakman [9], 14. 45-Bob Komisarski [14], 15. 10-Chris Neuenschwander (DNS).

Lap Leader(s): Blonde 1-2, Hamilton Jr. 3-40.

Hard Charger: 87jr-Brady Allum (+4)

 

 

Bubak, Schudy make late moves for Night Two feature wins at Hockett-McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway


WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 15, 2023) - Jake Bubak made the most of a late-race restart and grabbed the American Sprint Car feature win on Night Two of the 13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

Bubak earned $3,000 for the victory along with valuable points toward a prime starting position for Saturday night's $10,000-to-win ASCS finale.

In the co-feature with the wingless sprints, Kory Schudy of Battlefield, Mo., captured the POWRi WAR main event to take home $2,000 and also set himself up nicely for the finale.

Drivers in both divisions the first two nights earned points toward starting positions for Saturday night's program with bigger money on the line. The POWRi WAR winner on the final night will take home $4,077.

The Hockett-McMillin Memorial recognizes the legacy of Jesse Hockett, from 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., grabbed the lead on lap 21 from Jason Martin two laps after a restart and held off Martin for the ASCS feature win. Before a lap19 caution, it appeared that Martin, the ASCS championship points leader, was on his way to victory lane.

"We obviosuly didn't have anything for Jason there before the rubber came in. Their car was so good in the slick," Bubak said. "But that's the fortunate part about running second. I could smell (the rubber) before the last yellow and I just cheated my entry on both ends and it stuck, so I went in there a little harder the next time and was able to clear him."

Martin, the ASCS season points leader, started up front and set a blistering pace from the start, roaring to a three-second lead just five laps into the 25-lap feature. Kaleb Johnson moved into second on lap three with Wayne Johnson running third and Kyle Bellm fourth.

Martin’s lead began to shrink as he caught lapped traffic on lap nine, with Kaleb Johnson cutting the gap to 1.4 seconds. The race’s first caution flew on lap 12 as a lapped car spun right in front of Kaleb Johnson and Wayne Johnson, collecting them in turn four.

Bubak restarted in second and Bellm third, but Martin quickly was able to open a 2.9-second lead by lap 15. Martin poured it on from there, cruising to a 4.4-second lead by lap 19 and it was clear that only a caution would prevent Martin from winning - and that's what happen when Andrew Deal spun in turn three.

Bubak got a good run on the restart and then sailed around the outside of Martin entering turn three on lap 21 for the race’s first lead change. Bubak rolled from there for his 10th overall victory of 2023, beating Martin by about six car lengths.

“I definitely love racing with Jason," Bubak said. "He's had an unbelievable year. For us to come here and beat him, it's a big accomplishment. We had a really good car tonight and hopefully we can be just as good tomorrow."

Martin said he felt like a sitting duck on the restart, with Bubak able to watch from close behind and take advantage of any mistake he made in the changing track conditions after the restart.

"Jake is really, really good. He's a super good dude and a really good race-car driver," Martin said. "I knew if I slid across the race track and it wasn't there yet, he was gonna either drive by me on the bottom or run the top and drive around me, too. I wish I could have done something different.

"We just didn't get it done, but we should be pretty high in the points and start up front for the $10,000-to-win and that's what we're here for."

Sean McClelland finished third with Jace Park fourth and Miles Paulus fifth.

Schudy earns WAR Sprint win: Kory Schudy of Battlefield, Mo., took the lead with three laps remaining after race-long leader Xavier Doney had misfortune and Schudy held on from there for the POWRi WAR victory.

Doney set the early pace from his starting position on the pole. Action ground to a half when Riley Kreisel flipped his car down the front stretch after tangling with Landon Simon to bring out the red flag. Kreisel climbed out of the wrecked machine under his own power.

As action resumed, Wesley Smith moved into second on lap six with Doney leading him by just over a second with Blake Vermillion falling two seconds back of Smith. As the extended green-flag run continued, Doney stretched his margin to 2.5 seconds over Smith by lap 13.

As the leaders caught lapped traffic, Smith’s chances went up in smoke as his car rolled to a stop going down the backstretch on lap 14 with an expired motor. That elevated Samuel Wagner to second with Schudy third and Vermillion fourth with 11 to go. But before the race could go back to green, Wagner needed to pull into the pits to replace a flat tire.

Schudy took advantage of the restart to go around Doney on the inside for the lead on lap 15, but Doney quickly regained the top spot the next time around. Those two broke away from the field by seven seconds and appeared ready to battle it out for the win.

But with three to go, Doney suddenly slowed coming off turn two with Schudy, who was applying pressure, inheriting the lead. The resulting caution led to a three-lap shootout following the restart, with Doney and ninth-place Paul White part of a multi-car melee in turn one, rolling their cars, to bring out another red flag.

"It's been run racing with him, it seems like the last month we've been going back and forth," Schudy said of Doney. "He was way better than us at the start and I was kind of hung up in the slime. After one of those reds, we kind of got going. Once we got up on the top, that thing was lights out."

Schudy had a flawless final restart and drove away to finish 1.6 seconds in front of Matt Sherrell for the win.

"We've won a prelim night before and kind of choked on Saturday, so we're not gonna celebrate too much tonight," Schudy said of looking ahead to the big finale.

Sherrell had an impressive run, going from 19th to second to become the clear hard-charger of the race.

"This feels good," Sherrell said. "The start of the night, it wasn't going our way, but we rallied and came back. We fought a little bit in the B and just kept tuning on it the whole night. That was a lot of fun."

Vermillion finished third with Caleb Stelzig fourth and Rob Caho Jr. fifth.

Schudy and Thursday night preliminary feature winner Isaac Chappel will start on the front row on Saturday night. Other lock-in drivers are Mario Clouser and Matt Sherrell (row 2), Rylan Gray and Blake Vermillion (row 3) and Wyatt Burks and Caleb Stelzig (row 4).

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY RESULTS (Sept. 15, 2023)

13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial

ASCS Sprints

A Feature - 1. 1X-Jake Bubak[3]; 2. 36-Jason Martin[1]; 3. 1-Sean McClelland[7]; 4. 87J-Jace Park[12]; 5. 98P-Miles Paulus[17]; 6. 12-Jeffrey Newell[8]; 7. 1H-Hank Davis[11]; 8. 14E-Kyle Bellm[5]; 9. 41H-Colton Hardy[21]; 10. 95-Matt Covington[10]; 11. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[9]; 12. 187-Landon Crawley[22]; 13. 47-Dale Howard[14]; 14. 2C-Wayne Johnson[2]; 15. 22K-Kaleb Johnson[4]; 16. 18-Ryan Roberts[13]; 17. 4X-Brad Bowden[19]; 18. 122-Lane Warner[16]; 19. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[6]; 20. 15D-Andrew Deal[18]; 21. 4M-Cameron Martin[15]; 22. 14-Jordon Mallett[20]

B Feature 1 - 1. 98P-Miles Paulus[2]; 2. 4X-Brad Bowden[4]; 3. 41H-Colton Hardy[6]; 4. 74-Tucker Boulton[3]; 5. 938-Bradley Fezard[7]; 6. 77-Jack Wagner[1]; 7. 97-Scotty Milan[5]; 8. 55-Chase Howard[14]; 9. 18X-Nathan Ryun[8]; 10. 2X-Tony Rustad[12]; 11. 9C-Tony Crank[9]; 12. 4-Chase Richards[11]; 13. 32D-Daryn Langford[10]; 14. 22S-Slater Helt[13]; 15. 52D-Skyler Daly[15]

B Feature 2 - 1. 15D-Andrew Deal[1]; 2. 14-Jordon Mallett[4]; 3. 187-Landon Crawley[5]; 4. 21-Kameron Key[2]; 5. 16S-Steven Howell[8]; 6. 2J-Zach Blurton[9]; 7. 12M-Greg Merritt[11]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran[12]; 9. 37-Ayden Gatewood[13]; 10. 83-Kurt Mueller[6]; 11. 96-Brandon Sampson[14]; 12. 33-Alan Zoutte[10]; 13. 9$-Kyle Clark[3]; 14. 71B-Brady Baker[7]

Heat 1 - 1. 1-Sean McClelland[2]; 2. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[3]; 3. 18-Ryan Roberts[6]; 4. 97-Scotty Milan[1]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[4]; 6. 83-Kurt Mueller[5]; 7. 9C-Tony Crank[8]; 8. 12M-Greg Merritt[7]; 9. 52D-Skyler Daly[9]

Heat 2 - 1. 36-Jason Martin[4]; 2. 95-Matt Covington[2]; 3. 47-Dale Howard[5]; 4. 14-Jordon Mallett[1]; 5. 98P-Miles Paulus[3]; 6. 9$-Kyle Clark[7]; 7. 2J-Zach Blurton[6]; 8. 33-Alan Zoutte[9]; 9. 22M-Rees Moran[8]

Heat 3 - 1. 2C-Wayne Johnson[4]; 2. 15D-Andrew Deal[1]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 4. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 5. 187-Landon Crawley[2]; 6. 4X-Brad Bowden[7]; 7. 96-Brandon Sampson[9]; 8. 4-Chase Richards[8]; 9. 55-Chase Howard[5]

Heat 4 - 1. 87J-Jace Park[1]; 2. 1H-Hank Davis[2]; 3. 22K-Kaleb Johnson[4]; 4. 4M-Cameron Martin[3]; 5. 74-Tucker Boulton[6]; 6. 938-Bradley Fezard[5]; 7. 18X-Nathan Ryun[8]; 8. 32D-Daryn Langford[9]; 9. 22S-Slater Helt[7]

Heat 5 - 1. 1X-Jake Bubak[3]; 2. 12-Jeffrey Newell[6]; 3. 14E-Kyle Bellm[4]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy[1]; 5. 21-Kameron Key[7]; 6. 71B-Brady Baker[5]; 7. 16S-Steven Howell[8]; 8. 37-Ayden Gatewood[2]; 9. 2X-Tony Rustad[9]

Qualifying 1 - 1. 122-Lane Warner, 00:13.689[4]; 2. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:13.765[2]; 3. 1-Sean McClelland, 00:13.776[5]; 4. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:13.786[9]; 5. 83-Kurt Mueller, 00:13.901[1]; 6. 18-Ryan Roberts, 00:14.194[6]; 7. 12M-Greg Merritt, 00:14.214[8]; 8. 9C-Tony Crank, 00:14.943[7]; 9. (DNS) 52D-Skyler Daly, 00:14.943

Qualifying 2 - 1. 36-Jason Martin, 00:13.545[8]; 2. 98P-Miles Paulus, 00:13.761[4]; 3. 95-Matt Covington, 00:13.781[1]; 4. 14-Jordon Mallett, 00:13.784[3]; 5. 47-Dale Howard, 00:13.942[5]; 6. 2J-Zach Blurton, 00:13.998[7]; 7. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:14.189[9]; 8. 22M-Rees Moran, 00:14.211[2]; 9. 33-Alan Zoutte, 00:14.968[6]

Qualifying 3 - 1. 2C-Wayne Johnson, 00:13.825[2]; 2. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.877[3]; 3. 187-Landon Crawley, 00:13.911[8]; 4. 15D-Andrew Deal, 00:13.991[5]; 5. 55-Chase Howard, 00:14.089[1]; 6. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.136[6]; 7. 4X-Brad Bowden, 00:14.355[4]; 8. 4-Chase Richards, 00:14.651[7]; 9. (DNS) 96-Brandon Sampson, 00:14.651

Qualifying 4 - 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.858[6]; 2. 4M-Cameron Martin, 00:13.902[5]; 3. 1H-Hank Davis, 00:13.989[3]; 4. 87J-Jace Park, 00:14.018[4]; 5. 938-Bradley Fezard, 00:14.090[7]; 6. 74-Tucker Boulton, 00:14.347[8]; 7. 22S-Slater Helt, 00:14.465[2]; 8. 18X-Nathan Ryun, 00:14.548[1]; 9. 32D-Daryn Langford, 00:14.548[9]

Qualifying 5 - 1. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:14.052[4]; 2. 1X-Jake Bubak, 00:14.295[1]; 3. 37-Ayden Gatewood, 00:14.328[5]; 4. 41H-Colton Hardy, 00:14.334[6]; 5. 71B-Brady Baker, 00:14.357[2]; 6. 12-Jeffrey Newell, 00:14.473[3]; 7. 21-Kameron Key, 00:14.493[8]; 8. 16S-Steven Howell, 00:14.878[9]; 9. 2X-Tony Rustad, 00:15.332[7]

POWRi WAR Sprints

A Feature - 1. 28-Kory Schudy[2]; 2. 15-Matt Sherrell[19]; 3. 73V-Blake Vermillion[3]; 4. 21-Caleb Stelzig[5]; 5. 78-Rob Caho Jr[9]; 6. 41-Brad Wyatt[13]; 7. 8D-Colten Cottle[7]; 8. 71W-Weston Gorham[15]; 9. 34-RJ Miller[21]; 10. 75-Tyler Blank[16]; 11. 73-Samuel Wagner[6]; 12. 26-Zachary Clark[20]; 13. 38-Travis Oldfield[18]; 14. 87-Jason Billups[22]; 15. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 16. 1P-Paul White[8]; 17. 00-Broc Elliott[12]; 18. 44-Wesley Smith[4]; 19. 24-Landon Simon[10]; 20. 91-Riley Kreisel[11]; 21. 33W-Rece Wommack[17]; 22. 24LCR-Chris Morgan[14]

B Feature - 1. 33W-Rece Wommack[3]; 2. 38-Travis Oldfield[1]; 3. 15-Matt Sherrell[4]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[2]; 5. 34-RJ Miller[7]; 6. 87-Jason Billups[6]; 7. 1T-Joshua Tyre[11]; 8. 7S-Wade Seiler[9]; 9. 39-Kimberly Tyre[5]; 10. 52-Dean Bowers[8]; 11. 45-Jesse Bebee[10]; 12. (DNS) 2-Kyle Lewis

Heat 1 - 1. 28-Kory Schudy[4]; 2. 8D-Colten Cottle[2]; 3. 24-Landon Simon[3]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[1]; 5. 38-Travis Oldfield[6]; 6. 39-Kimberly Tyre[7]; 7. 2-Kyle Lewis[5]

Heat 2 - 1. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 2. 1P-Paul White[2]; 3. 00-Broc Elliott[1]; 4. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 5. 15-Matt Sherrell[5]; 6. 34-RJ Miller[6]; 7. 7S-Wade Seiler[7]

Heat 3 - 1. 73V-Blake Vermillion[5]; 2. 21-Caleb Stelzig[3]; 3. 41-Brad Wyatt[1]; 4. 71W-Weston Gorham[2]; 5. 75-Tyler Blank[7]; 6. 33W-Rece Wommack[4]; 7. 1T-Joshua Tyre[6]

Heat 4 - 1. 44-Wesley Smith[3]; 2. 78-Rob Caho Jr[2]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner[4]; 4. 24LCR-Chris Morgan[5]; 5. 87-Jason Billups[1]; 6. 52-Dean Bowers[6]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[7]

Qualifying 1 - 1. 28-Kory Schudy, 00:14.953[3]; 2. 24-Landon Simon, 00:15.231[1]; 3. 8D-Colten Cottle, 00:15.232[6]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark, 00:15.394[7]; 5. 2-Kyle Lewis, 00:15.520[2]; 6. 38-Travis Oldfield, 00:15.719[4]; 7. 39-Kimberly Tyre, 00:16.876[5]

Qualifying 2 - 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:14.764[7]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.908[4]; 3. 1P-Paul White, 00:15.239[1]; 4. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:15.411[5]; 5. 15-Matt Sherrell, 00:15.495[6]; 6. 34-RJ Miller, 00:15.656[2]; 7. 7S-Wade Seiler, 00:15.728[3]

Qualifying 3 - 1. 33W-Rece Wommack, 00:14.980[1]; 2. 21-Caleb Stelzig, 00:15.241[5]; 3. 71W-Weston Gorham, 00:15.346[2]; 4. 41-Brad Wyatt, 00:15.473[7]; 5. 73V-Blake Vermillion, 00:15.546[3]; 6. 1T-Joshua Tyre, 00:16.079[4]; 7. 75-Tyler Blank, 00:16.177[6]

Qualifying 4 - 1. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:15.094[4]; 2. 44-Wesley Smith, 00:15.204[6]; 3. 78-Rob Caho Jr, 00:15.499[1]; 4. 87-Jason Billups, 00:15.805[5]; 5. 24LCR-Chris Morgan, 00:15.933[3]; 6. 52-Dean Bowers, 00:16.291[7]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee, 00:16.511[2]

Action concludes Saturday night: The event concludes on Saturday night with last-chance qualifiers and B-Mains leading to the A Features. The ASCS winner will earn $10,000 and the WAR Sprint first-place finisher will collect $4,077.

Pit gates open 3 p.m. and grandstands at 4 with hot laps at 5:30 and racing at 6:35.

Saturday admission

Advance Discount Tickets online only (16 and up) - $32

Adults (16 and up) - $35

Seniors (62 and up)/Military - $32

Youth (6 to 15) - $10

Kids (5 and under) - FREE

Family Pass - $80

Pit Pass - $45

 

 

NIENHISER GOES BACK-TO-BACK IN SCHUH MEMORIAL WITH MOWA SPRINTS

JACKSONVILLE, IL (September 15, 2023) Entering the weekend with momentum after a local 410 Sprint Car victory last Friday at the very place, Paul Nienhiser was chomping at the bit to score back-to-back victories with the MOWA Sprints in the annual running of the “Carolyn Schuh Memorial”. The Chapin, Illinois did exactly that by sweeping the night with a heat race victory and a $4,000 A-Main victory.

Nienhiser advanced forward from his third starting spot in heat race competition to bag the win over Josh Schneiderman and Preston Perlmutter, thus advancing into the nightly feature redraw, where he found the second-starting spot.

At the drop of the green in the 25-Lap affair, Nienhiser pounced from his second-starting spot to the bottom groove of the track in turn one, where he pulled a crossover mood on race pole sitter Zach Hampton. Nienhiser took early command of the field and quickly found lapped traffic. Hampton settled into the second spot, where he battled with Will Armitage who muscled around the top-side of the ¼-mile bullring and abruptly found himself at the heels of the #9X of Nienhiser.

A lengthy red-flag period for drivers Cory Bruns, Steven Russell and Van Gurley slowed the field with five laps remaining. Nienhiser continued to show the way but knew he had hard charging competitors in the likes of Armitage, Hampton and Shelby Bosie in tow.

Bringing the field back to life with only five laps left, Nienhiser never looked back as we went on to win his second straight “Carolyn Schuh Memorial” over Zach Hampton who made a late race pass around WIll Armitage, who finished third ahead of Shelby Bosie and Jake Blackhurst.

The Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Cars now head north to Spoon River Speedway for the 36th-Annual Tom Knowles Memorial for the penultimate event of the 2023 season.

The finish:

1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 2. 35-Zach Hampton, 3. 7A-WIll Armitage, 4. 3B-Shelby Bosie, 5. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 6. 73-Scotty Thiel, 7. 22-Riley Goodno, 8. 52F-Logan Faucon, 9. 31-Zach Daum, 10. 42-Preston Perlmutter, 11. 9-Tyler Duff, 12. 37-Bryce Norris, 13. 49-Josh Schneiderman, 14. 29-Brayton Lynch, 15. 13 - Van Gurley, Jr. 16. 1JR-Steven Russell, 17. 8-Cory Bruns, 18. 83B-Jeff Beasley, 19. 10S-Jeremy Standridge, 20. 71M-Paul May, 21. 47-Korey Weyant, 22. 3N-Jake Neuman

 

 

Kory Schudy Successful in JHDMM Night Two Win with POWRi WAR

Belleville, IL. (9/15/23) Kory Schudy would establish a winning streak and capture the Jesse Hockett Daniel McMillin Memorial Preliminary Night Two feature victory at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his eleventh career feature win with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League by leading the final six laps of the twenty-five lap feature event.

Initial on-track actions would witness Xavier Doney start quickest in qualifying hot laps with a 14.764-second lap as Kory Schudy, Xavier Doney, Blake Vermillion, and Wesley Smith would each earn heat racing wins with Rece Wommack pocketing the lone semi-feature victory. Xavier Doney would snag the nightly high-point qualifier award to earn the pole starting position.

Conflicting on the initial green flag start would find Xavier Doney battle against front-row companion Kory Schudy into the first pair of corners with Xavier Doney gaining the opening on-track advantage as Kory Schudy, Wesley Smith, Caleb Stelzig, and Blake Vermillion all ran inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy pacesetter in the early feature stages.

Showing the way and appearing to be a division of his own, Xavier Doney would pace the front of the pack after Wesley Smith would have an engine expire while running second with Caleb Stelzig, Kory Schudy, and Blake Vermillion all staying within striking distance.

Restarting with speed and intent, Xavier Doney would relinquish the lead after suffering tire issues taking him from the top-spot while Kory Schudy would overtake for the point position while holding off the steady attempts from Caleb Stelzig and Blake Vermillion.

Holding the point position for the final six revolutions would witness Kory Schudy secure the prized position and emerge victorious from with Matt Sherrell hard charging from starting nineteenth to placing runner-up with Blake Vermillion rounding out the final podium placements as the checkered flag waved.

“It’s been fun battling Doney for what seems like the last month and he was better at the start. The car really came into its own after I found the top with this new Patriot engine hooking up,” said Kory Schudy in the Lucas Oil Speedway victory lane.

Staying in the hunt for the front of the field all event, Caleb Stelzig would finish fourth with his engine expiring at the checkers as Minnesota wheelman Rob Caho Jr rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in the Night Two Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Lucas Oil Speedway | 9/15/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: 74-Xavier Doney(14.764)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 28-Kory Schudy

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney

Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 73V-Blake Vermillion

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 44-Wesley Smith

Max Papis Innovations Semi Feature Winner: 33W-Rece Wommack

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 74-Xavier Doney

Super Clean Hard Charger: 15-Matt Sherrell(+17)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 28-Kory Schudy

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[2]; 2. 15-Matt Sherrell[19]; 3. 73V-Blake Vermillion[3]; 4. 21-Caleb Stelzig[5]; 5. 78-Rob Caho Jr[9]; 6. 41-Brad Wyatt[13]; 7. 8D-Colten Cottle[7]; 8. 71W-Weston Gorham[15]; 9. 34-RJ Miller[21]; 10. 75-Tyler Blank[16]; 11. 73-Samuel Wagner[6]; 12. 26-Zachary Clark[20]; 13. 38-Travis Oldfield[18]; 14. 87-Jason Billups[22]; 15. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 16. 1P-Paul White[8]; 17. 00-Broc Elliott[12]; 18. 44-Wesley Smith[4]; 19. 24-Landon Simon[10]; 20. 91-Riley Kreisel[11]; 21. 33W-Rece Wommack[17]; 22. 24LCR-Chris Morgan[14].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 33W-Rece Wommack[3]; 2. 38-Travis Oldfield[1]; 3. 15-Matt Sherrell[4]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[2]; 5. 34-RJ Miller[7]; 6. 87-Jason Billups[6]; 7. 1T-Joshua Tyre[11]; 8. 7S-Wade Seiler[9]; 9. 39-Kimberly Tyre[5]; 10. 52-Dean Bowers[8]; 11. 45-Jesse Bebee[10]; 12. (DNS) 2-Kyle Lewis.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[4]; 2. 8D-Colten Cottle[2]; 3. 24-Landon Simon[3]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[1]; 5. 38-Travis Oldfield[6]; 6. 39-Kimberly Tyre[7]; 7. 2-Kyle Lewis[5].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 2. 1P-Paul White[2]; 3. 00-Broc Elliott[1]; 4. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 5. 15-Matt Sherrell[5]; 6. 34-RJ Miller[6]; 7. 7S-Wade Seiler[7].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 73V-Blake Vermillion[5]; 2. 21-Caleb Stelzig[3]; 3. 41-Brad Wyatt[1]; 4. 71W-Weston Gorham[2]; 5. 75-Tyler Blank[7]; 6. 33W-Rece Wommack[4]; 7. 1T-Joshua Tyre[6].

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Wesley Smith[3]; 2. 78-Rob Caho Jr[2]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner[4]; 4. 24LCR-Chris Morgan[5]; 5. 87-Jason Billups[1]; 6. 52-Dean Bowers[6]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[7].

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy, 00:14.953[3]; 2. 24-Landon Simon, 00:15.231[1]; 3. 8D-Colten Cottle, 00:15.232[6]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark, 00:15.394[7]; 5. 2-Kyle Lewis, 00:15.520[2]; 6. 38-Travis Oldfield, 00:15.719[4]; 7. 39-Kimberly Tyre, 00:16.876[5].

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:14.764[7]; 2. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:14.908[4]; 3. 1P-Paul White, 00:15.239[1]; 4. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:15.411[5]; 5. 15-Matt Sherrell, 00:15.495[6]; 6. 34-RJ Miller, 00:15.656[2]; 7. 7S-Wade Seiler, 00:15.728[3].

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 33W-Rece Wommack, 00:14.980[1]; 2. 21-Caleb Stelzig, 00:15.241[5]; 3. 71W-Weston Gorham, 00:15.346[2]; 4. 41-Brad Wyatt, 00:15.473[7]; 5. 73V-Blake Vermillion, 00:15.546[3]; 6. 1T-Joshua Tyre, 00:16.079[4]; 7. 75-Tyler Blank, 00:16.177[6].

Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:15.094[4]; 2. 44-Wesley Smith, 00:15.204[6]; 3. 78-Rob Caho Jr, 00:15.499[1]; 4. 87-Jason Billups, 00:15.805[5]; 5. 24LCR-Chris Morgan, 00:15.933[3]; 6. 52-Dean Bowers, 00:16.291[7]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee, 00:16.511[2].

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be the final night of the 13th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway on September 16th.

 

 

Timms, Chapple earn feature wins on Night One of Hockett-McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway

WHEATLAND, MO. (Sept. 14, 2023) - Oklahoma teen Ryan Timms earned a wire-to-wire victory in the ASCS Sprint Car portion on Night One of the 13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

Meanwhile, Indiana driver Isaac Chapple captured the POWRi WAR Sprint main event as the three-night crown jewel open-wheel event got underway.

The Hockett-McMillin Memorial recognizes the legacy of Jesse Hockett, from 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.

Timms started on the pole and set the early pace with Blake Hahn giving chase in second and Jamie Ball in third. By lap five, the leader already had a 1.2-second lead and expanded that to 1.4 as he caught lapped traffic by lap 10.

That’s when a caution slowed the action for Chris Martin’s spin in turn four. After the restart, Timms moved to the high groove to open up a 1.1-second lead and, with a clear track in front of him, gradually built on the margin.

Timms was 2.2 seconds in front by lap 17, but once he caught lapped traffic it allowed Hahn to cut into the gap. The difference was one second by lap 20, but Timms had the checkers in sight when three cars tangled in turn four on the white-flag lap to bring out a caution.

The 17-year-old from Oklahoma City was up to the challenge of a green-white-checkered finish, holding off Hahn to become the ASCS Series’ 16th winner of the season. He finished 1.2 seconds clear of Hahn, of Sapulpa, Okla., with Ball in third, Derek Hagar fourth after starting 10th and Garet Williamson fifth.

"There at the beginning, I didn't really think it going to lay rubber," Timms said of the surface. "I thought I was going to be right around the bottom and didn't think it was gonna go away. I could hear Blake above me, three or four yellows in, so I figured it was time to move up there.

"When I got up there I started smelling rubber and I was kind of free, so I trunked the wing. It was really good, then I started getting really tight so I switched it back forward and we were able to put it in victory lane.

"This gives me a lot of confidence going into Saturday night. It's really cool to win a Jesse Hockett prelim night with how much this race means to everyone, and me. Hopefully we can do the same Saturday."

Hahn, a former Hockett-McMillin final-night winner, said it was a solid run for him but not good enough to track down Timms.

"Ryan did a really good job there and had a really good car," Hahn said. "We made some good moves toward the end of the race when the track started getting one lane. To be able to start the weekend like this is a good start. Hopefully we can be one step better on Saturday."

Williamson set fast qualifying time of 13.549 seconds, a track record for the ASCS Series. Williamson also set an overall Lucas Oil Speedway track record last month in a POWRi 410 Sprint show at the speedway with a time of 12.998. He went on to win the feature that night.

Chapple roars to POWRi WAR win: Isaac Chapple of Willow Branch, Ind., took over the lead on lap four and went on to win the POWRi WAR Sprint feature and $2,000. It was Chappel's first POWRi win.

"It's special," Chapple said of winning a feature in an event named in memory of Hockett. "We've had this one circled all year. We watched Jesse Hockett when I was a little kid."

Mario Clouser moved from fourth at the start into the lead on lap one, edging in front of pole-starting Burks by a few feet at the start-finish line. Clouser held the top spot until lap four when Chapple, who began fifth, took the lead coming off turn four.

Following a lap-five caution, Chapple and Clouser separated from third-place Rylan Gray by just over a second. Gray would work his way into the mix by lap 15, along with Casey Shuman and Ricky Lewis in fourth and fifth.

Chapple soon opened his biggest lead of the race, nearly a second over Clouser by lap 18. He took it to the finish from there, beating a late-charging Clouser by .487 seconds at the finish.

"I watched them rework the track and it really looked like the bottom was gonna be the place to be," Chapple said. "We were a little snug early. It was a bit of a handful just to keep the wheels down. Luckily I was the first guy to kind of find it down there and shoot to the lead before too many other guys did.

"I started slowing down at the end. I was struggling to catch the lappers and it looked like Mario pulled beside me with about two to go. Luckily I just slowed down a little bit and did what I needed to do the last lap."

Gray finished third with Burks fourth and Shuman fifth.

Action continues Friday night: The ASCS Sprints again run for $3,000-to-win on Friday night with the WAR Springs chasing $2,000-to-win. Drivers earn points each time they hit the track Thursday and Friday nights to help determine their starting position for the final night.

The finales on Saturday night, following last-chance qualifiers and B-Mains will be $10,000 for the ASCS winner and $4,077 for the WAR first-place finisher.

Pit gates open at 4 p.m. with grandstands at 5, hot laps at 6 and racing at 7:05 on Friday. For the final day on Saturday, pit gates open at 3 and grandstands at 4 with hot laps at 5:30 and racing at 6:35.

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY RESULTS (Sept. 14, 2023)

13th annual Jesse Hockett-Daniel McMillin Memorial

ASCS Sprints

A Feature - 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[1]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 3. 4W-Jamie Ball[4]; 4. 9JR-Derek Hagar[10]; 5. 12X-Garet Williamson[7]; 6. 3-Howard Moore[8]; 7. 1JR-Steven Russell[22]; 8. 10C-Jeremy Campbell[6]; 9. 55B-Brandon Anderson[5]; 10. 51B-Joe B Miller[14]; 11. 6-Christopher Townsend[16]; 12. 1K-Kelby Watt[11]; 13. 7M-Chance Morton[19]; 14. 8-Alex Sewell[21]; 15. 91-Michael Day[24]; 16. 10-Landon Britt[17]; 17. 2-Chase Porter[25]; 18. 14T-Tim Estenson[13]; 19. 23M-Lance Moss[15]; 20. 6Z-Zane DeVault[2]; 21. 8M-Kade Morton[20]; 22. 86-Timothy Smith[12]; 23. 79-Gage Montgomery[18]; 24. 44-Chris Martin[9]; 25. 45X-Kyler Johnson[23]

B Feature 1 - 1. 10-Landon Britt[3]; 2. 7M-Chance Morton[2]; 3. 8-Alex Sewell[9]; 4. 14M-Randy Martin[5]; 5. 91T-Tyler Thomas[1]; 6. 2-Chase Porter[11]; 7. 91-Michael Day[4]; 8. 73-Samuel Wagner[10]; 9. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 10. 31-Casey Wills[8]; 11. 7B-Ben Brown[12]; 12. 1P-Curtis Evans[7]

B Feature 2 - 1. 79-Gage Montgomery[1]; 2. 8M-Kade Morton[6]; 3. 1JR-Steven Russell[7]; 4. 1T-Joshua Tyre[4]; 5. 44R-Ronny Howard[9]; 6. 7C-Chris Morgan[11]; 7. 99D-Tucker Daly[10]; 8. 45X-Kyler Johnson[12]; 9. 41-Mackenzie Borchers[2]; 10. 16-Hannah Merritt[5]; 11. 71-Channin Tankersley[3]; 12. 57-Billy Butler[8]

Heat 1 - 1. 3-Howard Moore[2]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 3. 10-Landon Britt[1]; 4. 14T-Tim Estenson[3]; 5. 79-Gage Montgomery[6]; 6. 1JR-Steven Russell[5]; 7. 8-Alex Sewell[7]; 8. 73-Samuel Wagner[8]

Heat 2 - 1. 5T-Ryan Timms[4]; 2. 86-Timothy Smith[2]; 3. 1K-Kelby Watt[3]; 4. 8M-Kade Morton[1]; 5. 91T-Tyler Thomas[7]; 6. 1P-Curtis Evans[6]; 7. 31-Casey Wills[8]; 8. 7C-Chris Morgan[5]

Heat 3 - 1. 44-Chris Martin[2]; 2. 4W-Jamie Ball[4]; 3. 71-Channin Tankersley[1]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 5. 41-Mackenzie Borchers[6]; 6. 16-Hannah Merritt[7]; 7. 57-Billy Butler[8]; 8. 7B-Ben Brown[5]

Heat 4 - 1. 6Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 2. 9JR-Derek Hagar[5]; 3. 12X-Garet Williamson[4]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 5. 7M-Chance Morton[6]; 6. 14M-Randy Martin[7]; 7. 2-Chase Porter[2]; 8. 99D-Tucker Daly[8]

Heat 5 - 1. 10C-Jeremy Campbell[3]; 2. 55B-Brandon Anderson[4]; 3. 6-Christopher Townsend[2]; 4. 23M-Lance Moss[7]; 5. 91-Michael Day[5]; 6. 1T-Joshua Tyre[8]; 7. 44R-Ronny Howard[6]; 8. 45X-Kyler Johnson[1]

Qualifying 1 - 1. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.642[1]; 2. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:13.670[2]; 3. 3-Howard Moore, 00:13.674[7]; 4. 10-Landon Britt, 00:13.782[5]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:13.835[6]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.931[4]; 7. 8-Alex Sewell, 00:13.977[9]; 8. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:14.060[8]; 9. (DNS) 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:14.060

Qualifying 2 - 1. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:13.819[7]; 2. 1K-Kelby Watt, 00:13.868[3]; 3. 86-Timothy Smith, 00:13.885[2]; 4. 8M-Kade Morton, 00:13.956[1]; 5. 7C-Chris Morgan, 00:14.061[8]; 6. 1P-Curtis Evans, 00:14.105[4]; 7. 91T-Tyler Thomas, 00:14.163[5]; 8. 31-Casey Wills, 00:14.389[6]

Qualifying 3 - 1. 4W-Jamie Ball, 00:13.750[5]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.751[2]; 3. 44-Chris Martin, 00:13.828[3]; 4. 71-Channin Tankersley, 00:13.854[6]; 5. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:14.067[1]; 6. 41-Mackenzie Borchers, 00:14.523[8]; 7. 16-Hannah Merritt, 00:15.743[7]; 8. 57-Billy Butler, 00:15.743[4]

Qualifying 4 - 1. 12X-Garet Williamson, 00:13.549[4]; 2. 6Z-Zane DeVault, 00:13.606[6]; 3. 2-Chase Porter, 00:13.654[3]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:13.776[2]; 5. 9JR-Derek Hagar, 00:14.045[5]; 6. 7M-Chance Morton, 00:14.152[7]; 7. 14M-Randy Martin, 00:14.288[1]; 8. 99D-Tucker Daly, 00:14.494[8]

Qualifying 5 - 1. 55B-Brandon Anderson, 00:13.909[3]; 2. 10C-Jeremy Campbell, 00:13.965[8]; 3. 6-Christopher Townsend, 00:13.965[6]; 4. 45X-Kyler Johnson, 00:14.006[1]; 5. 91-Michael Day, 00:14.152[2]; 6. 44R-Ronny Howard, 00:14.176[7]; 7. 23M-Lance Moss, 00:14.197[5]; 8. 1T-Joshua Tyre, 00:15.180[4]

POWRi WAR Sprints

A Feature - 1. 6D-Isaac Chapple[5]; 2. 6-Mario Clouser[4]; 3. 06-Rylan Gray[6]; 4. 11W-Wyatt Burks[1]; 5. 24W-Casey Shuman[7]; 6. 41-Ricky Lewis[2]; 7. 79-Keith Martin[9]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[17]; 9. 5-Jesse Vermillion[14]; 10. 15D-Andrew Deal[10]; 11. 93-Taylor Walton[8]; 12. 77X-Colt Treharn[12]; 13. 91K-Branigan Roark[22]; 14. 15B-Quinton Benson[11]; 15. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 16. 13-Chase Howard[18]; 17. 2H-Luke Howard[13]; 18. 31-Tim Creech II[16]; 19. 74N-Natalie Doney[21]; 20. 15E-Dakota Earls[19]; 21. 93M-Josh Most[15]; 22. 21M-Michael Moore[20]

B Feature - 1. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 2. 13-Chase Howard[5]; 3. 15E-Dakota Earls[1]; 4. 21M-Michael Moore[9]; 5. 74N-Natalie Doney[10]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark[7]; 7. 11X-Tom Curran[4]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell[12]; 9. 77K-Katlynn Leer[6]; 10. 33-Bryson Smith[8]; 11. 43MD-Brennon Marshall[13]; 12. (DNF) 49-Brian Ruhlman[2]; 13. (DNS) 1-Chris Desselle; 14. (DNS) 45-Jesse Bebee

Heat 1 - 1. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 2. 6D-Isaac Chapple[4]; 3. 77X-Colt Treharn[2]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[1]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman[5]; 6. 13-Chase Howard[7]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[6]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell[8]

Heat 2 - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[4]; 2. 93-Taylor Walton[2]; 3. 93M-Josh Most[1]; 4. 5-Jesse Vermillion[3]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson[5]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark[6]; 7. 21M-Michael Moore[7]; 8. 43MD-Brennon Marshall[8]

Heat 3 - 1. 06-Rylan Gray[1]; 2. 6-Mario Clouser[4]; 3. 79-Keith Martin[5]; 4. 15B-Quinton Benson[7]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran[2]; 6. 77K-Katlynn Leer[3]; 7. 1-Chris Desselle[6]

Heat 4 - 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[4]; 2. 24W-Casey Shuman[2]; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal[5]; 4. 31-Tim Creech II[3]; 5. 2H-Luke Howard[7]; 6. 33-Bryson Smith[1]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[6]

Qualifying 1 - 1. 6D-Isaac Chapple, 00:14.735[7]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.964[8]; 3. 77X-Colt Treharn, 00:15.243[6]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls, 00:15.319[2]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman, 00:15.360[3]; 6. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:15.576[1]; 7. 13-Chase Howard, 00:15.673[4]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell, 00:16.209[5]

Qualifying 2 - 1. 41-Ricky Lewis, 00:14.892[1]; 2. 5-Jesse Vermillion, 00:15.157[5]; 3. 93-Taylor Walton, 00:15.188[2]; 4. 93M-Josh Most, 00:15.350[4]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson, 00:15.389[8]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark, 00:15.749[7]; 7. 21M-Michael Moore, 00:16.078[3]; 8. 43MD-Brennon Marshall, 00:16.582[6]

Qualifying 3 - 1. 6-Mario Clouser, 00:14.702[4]; 2. 77K-Katlynn Leer, 00:14.774[6]; 3. 11X-Tom Curran, 00:15.090[1]; 4. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:15.144[2]; 5. 79-Keith Martin, 00:15.224[3]; 6. 15B-Quinton Benson, 00:15.859[5]; 7. 1-Chris Desselle, 00:16.084[7]

Qualifying 4 - 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks, 00:14.662[5]; 2. 31-Tim Creech II, 00:14.774[3]; 3. 24W-Casey Shuman, 00:14.887[6]; 4. 33-Bryson Smith, 00:15.325[7]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal, 00:15.570[4]; 6. 2H-Luke Howard, 00:17.000[1]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee, 00:18.000[2]

Friday admission

Advance Discount Tickets online only (16 and up) - $22

Adults (16 and up) - $25

Seniors (62 and up)/Military - $22

Youth (6 to 15) - $10

Kids (5 and under) - FREE

Family Pass - $60

Pit Pass - $45

Saturday admission

Advance Discount Tickets online only (16 and up) - $32

Adults (16 and up) - $35

Seniors (62 and up)/Military - $32

Youth (6 to 15) - $10

Kids (5 and under) - FREE

Family Pass - $80

Pit Pass - $45

 

 

Isaac Chapple Captures Checkers in JHDMM Night One Win with POWRi WAR

Belleville, IL. (9/14/23) Isaac Chapple would perfect the mid-to-low line to capture the Jesse Hockett Daniel McMillin Memorial Night One feature victory at Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his first career feature win with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League by leading twenty-two of the twenty-five-lap feature event.

Initial on-track actions would witness Wyatt Burks start quickest in qualifying hot laps with a 14.662-second lap as Jack Wagner, Ricky Lewis, Rylan Gray, and Wyatt Burks would each earn heat racing wins with Anthony Nicholson pocketing the lone semi-feature victory. Wyatt Burks would snag the nightly high-point qualifier award to earn the pole starting position.

Opposing on the initial green flag start would find Wyatt Burks battle against front-row companion Ricky Lewis into the first pair of corners with outside row-two starter Mario Clouser squeezing through to gain the opening on-track advantage as Wyatt Burks, Ricky Lewis, Rylan Gray, and Casey Shuman all ran inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy pacesetter.

Overtaking for the lead by using a daring low-to-mid maneuver on lap four, Isaac Chapple would shoot to the front of the field with Mario Clouser holding steady in the runner-up positioning with Rylan Gray grabbing the third spot as Ricky Lewis and Casey Shuman would begin a spirited battle to round out the running top-five.

Holding the point position for the final twenty-two revolutions would witness Isaac Chapple protect the lead and emerge victorious from the hard-fought efforts of Mario Clouser and Rylan Gray that rounded out the final podium placements as the checkered flag waved.



“This one is very special to me, I watched the track crew rework the low line during Intermission so I came out with a plan. I was way too tight to begin with and a little slow at the end but was able to hold off Mario after he showed me the outside” said the celebratory Isaac Chapple in the Lucas Oil Speedway victory lane.

High-point qualifier Wyatt Burks would finish fourth as Casey Shuman rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in the Night One Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Lucas Oil Speedway | 9/14/23:

Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: 11W-Wyatt Burks(14.662)

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 77-Jack Wagner

Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 41-Ricky Lewis

Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 06-Rylan Gray

AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 11W-Wyatt Burks

Max Papis Innovations Semi Feature Winner: 16-Anthony Nicholson

MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 11W-Wyatt Burks

Super Clean Hard Charger: 16-Anthony Nicholson(+9)

Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 6D-Isaac Chapple

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 6D-Isaac Chapple[5]; 2. 6-Mario Clouser[4]; 3. 06-Rylan Gray[6]; 4. 11W-Wyatt Burks[1]; 5. 24W-Casey Shuman[7]; 6. 41-Ricky Lewis[2]; 7. 79-Keith Martin[9]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[17]; 9. 5-Jesse Vermillion[14]; 10. 15D-Andrew Deal[10]; 11. 93-Taylor Walton[8]; 12. 77X-Colt Treharn[12]; 13. 91K-Branigan Roark[22]; 14. 15B-Quinton Benson[11]; 15. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 16. 13-Chase Howard[18]; 17. 2H-Luke Howard[13]; 18. 31-Tim Creech II[16]; 19. 74N-Natalie Doney[21]; 20. 15E-Dakota Earls[19]; 21. 93M-Josh Most[15]; 22. 21M-Michael Moore[20].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 16-Anthony Nicholson[3]; 2. 13-Chase Howard[5]; 3. 15E-Dakota Earls[1]; 4. 21M-Michael Moore[9]; 5. 74N-Natalie Doney[10]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark[7]; 7. 11X-Tom Curran[4]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell[12]; 9. 77K-Katlynn Leer[6]; 10. 33-Bryson Smith[8]; 11. 43MD-Brennon Marshall[13]; 12. (DNF) 49-Brian Ruhlman[2]; 13. (DNS) 1-Chris Desselle.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 2. 6D-Isaac Chapple[4]; 3. 77X-Colt Treharn[2]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls[1]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman[5]; 6. 13-Chase Howard[7]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[6]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell[8].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[4]; 2. 93-Taylor Walton[2]; 3. 93M-Josh Most[1]; 4. 5-Jesse Vermillion[3]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson[5]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark[6]; 7. 21M-Michael Moore[7]; 8. 43MD-Brennon Marshall[8].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 06-Rylan Gray[1]; 2. 6-Mario Clouser[4]; 3. 79-Keith Martin[5]; 4. 15B-Quinton Benson[7]; 5. 11X-Tom Curran[2]; 6. 77K-Katlynn Leer[3]; 7. 1-Chris Desselle[6].



Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks[4]; 2. 24W-Casey Shuman[2]; 3. 15D-Andrew Deal[5]; 4. 2H-Luke Howard[7]; 5. 31-Tim Creech II[3]; 6. 33-Bryson Smith[1].

Qualifying 1 (3 Laps): 1. 6D-Isaac Chapple, 00:14.735[7]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:14.964[8]; 3. 77X-Colt Treharn, 00:15.243[6]; 4. 15E-Dakota Earls, 00:15.319[2]; 5. 49-Brian Ruhlman, 00:15.360[3]; 6. 74N-Natalie Doney, 00:15.576[1]; 7. 13-Chase Howard, 00:15.673[4]; 8. 33T-Michael Merrell, 00:16.209[5].

Qualifying 2 (3 Laps): 1. 41-Ricky Lewis, 00:14.892[1]; 2. 5-Jesse Vermillion, 00:15.157[5]; 3. 93-Taylor Walton, 00:15.188[2]; 4. 93M-Josh Most, 00:15.350[4]; 5. 16-Anthony Nicholson, 00:15.389[8]; 6. 91K-Branigan Roark, 00:15.749[7]; 7. 21M-Michael Moore, 00:16.078[3]; 8. 43MD-Brennon Marshall, 00:16.582[6].

Qualifying 3 (3 Laps): 1. 6-Mario Clouser, 00:14.702[4]; 2. 77K-Katlynn Leer, 00:14.774[6]; 3. 11X-Tom Curran, 00:15.090[1]; 4. 06-Rylan Gray, 00:15.144[2]; 5. 79-Keith Martin, 00:15.224[3]; 6. 15B-Quinton Benson, 00:15.859[5]; 7. 1-Chris Desselle, 00:16.084[7].

Qualifying 4 (3 Laps): 1. 11W-Wyatt Burks, 00:14.662[5]; 2. 31-Tim Creech II, 00:14.774[3]; 3. 24W-Casey Shuman, 00:14.887[6]; 4. 33-Bryson Smith, 00:15.325[7]; 5. 15D-Andrew Deal, 00:15.570[4]; 6. 2H-Luke Howard, 00:17.000[1].

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be the final two nights of the highly anticipated 13th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway on September 15-16.

 

 

DALE BLANEY BEATS BROTHER DAVE FOR 20TH CAREER SHARON "410" SPRINT CAR WIN; WILL THOMAS III WINS A THRILLING 1ST CAREER BIG-BLOCK MOD FEATURE; CHAD RUHLMAN (RUSH SPRINTS), AYDEN CIPRIANO (RUSH MODS) & JEREMY DOUBLE (ECONO MODS) ADD TO WIN TOTALS



September 9, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…While just about every track to the east rained out, Sharon Speedway was blessed with a dry day on Saturday as night two of the "Apple Festival Nationals" presented by Stackhouse Construction was completed. Fans were treated to excellent racing as the following drivers celebrated in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane: Dale Blaney-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars, Will Thomas III-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds, Chad Ruhlman-Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars, Ayden Cipriano-HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds, and Jeremy Double-Whelen Econo Mods. There were 113 cars in the pit area as 147 participated in the seven divisions over the two nights.

Just when it appeared Dale Blaney's hall of fame career may be coming to a close, the 59-year-old has had a rejuvenating season aboard Tiger Barris' #32B. After winning two features earlier this season at Sharon in addition to a $6,300 recent victory at Clinton County Speedway, the hometown racer passed Dan Kuriger on lap seven and kept his brother Dave at bay to win Saturday night's 30-lap "410" Sprint Car feature. The victory was milestone Sharon win #20 for the youngest of the Blaney brothers and was worth $3,000 in the final tune-up before the September 23 World of Outlaws event.

"I didn't know how close Dave (Blaney) was when the yellow came out on lap 15," explained the Hartford, Ohio winner. "I was kind of up through the middle a little bit. I figured it was time to get to where I needed to be. I had an idea where he was running, but didn't know for sure. I beat it off the wall in turn four a bit. That didn't help me at all, but it made me move to the middle a little bit. It didn't feel the same; I felt like I was rolled over and maybe I had my wing too far back. I got it done and it's awesome. Leah, Hayden and the grandkids are here so it makes it pretty cool to win a race with them here. We've made great strides with this new car and I can't thank Tiger, Tyler, and Scooter enough for the opportunity to run it."

Kuriger sped off into the early lead over Brandon Matus, while sixth starting Dale Blaney was halfway to the front after the opening lap. Dale Blaney would pass Matus for second on lap three and faced a 2.522 second deficit, while seventh starting Dave Blaney followed in third on lap four. Dale Blaney quickly tracked down Kuriger and used a slider in turn four on lap seven for what would be the winning pass.

The top three began to distance themselves from the field when lapped traffic came into play on lap nine. Dave Blaney ducked under Kuriger for second on lap 11. A pair of cautions slowed action at the halfway point; one for veteran Andy Priest and the other for rookie Dusty Larson.

When racing resumed, Dale was able to maintain his lead over Dave. Lapped traffic came into play again on lap 21. Dave closed in on lap 24, but was never able to get close enough to make a bid at the lead. In fact, Dale was able to pull away in the closing laps and took the checkered flag first by a commanding 3.340 seconds in the Barris Truck Service/Atwell-Perrine Excavating/Top Shelf Trucking-sponsored #32B.

After dropping to eighth early on, George Hobaugh came on strong to finish third after getting by Kuriger on lap 29. A.J. Flick also snuck by Kuriger on the final lap for fourth. Kuriger dropped to fifth after running in the top three for the first 28 laps. Jeremy Weaver was sixth. Matus dropped to seventh after starting on the pole. Adam Kekich was eighth. After mechanical woes in qualifying set Bob Felmlee back, the 61-year-old charged from 17th to 9th in the feature. Jeremy Kornbau completed the top 10 after starting 18th. Cody Bova set fast time overall against the 29-car field in qualifying with a lap of 15.250. Heat winners were Matus, Flick, and Dave Blaney, while Jacob Begenwald won the last chance B main in his first Sharon "410" start.

In the race of the night, Will Thomas III captured his first career Big-Block Modified feature win by out-dueling teammate Garrett Krummert in the 25 lapper. Thomas, who had dropped back to seventh on lap nine, came charging forward and passed Dave Murdick for the lead on lap 15. Thomas earned $2,500, but more impressively was his milestone 30th career Sharon win, which have come in five different divisions!

"This is great- I love coming to Sharon Speedway," expressed the 47-year-old Sharpsville, Pa. resident. "Most people don't know when we fired it to put heat in it the fuel pump went out. I have to thank Uncle Denny and Tommy for being here with me, Jeremy Holbrook and Jamie helped change the fuel pump; Garrett Krummert, Russ King were there. That's what racing is about. All of the guys I was going to race the hardest with to win were there helping. Garrett and I work together- he's a great friend of mine. There's no way he'd ever let me win nor would I ever let him win. We've struggled in these cars over the years. I sold the Econo Mod this week and am going to focus on this so it feels really good to get a win in it."

Steve Feder led the first seven laps withstanding Murdick's challenges, but would lose the lead on a restart on lap eight to his fellow Butler, Pa. counterpart. Krummert started in seventh and worked his way forward into second on lap 10. Krummert was all over Murdick on laps 10-12 before a caution for Ayden Cipriano, who smacked the fence with 12 laps completed.

When racing resumed on lap 13, Thomas, who started fourth before fading to seventh, made his move to grab second. It was a four-car race for the lead on lap 15 between Murdick, Thomas, Krummert, and 11th starting Rex King, Jr. Thomas made the winning move when he snuck under Murdick with 10 laps to go, while Krummert followed in second one lap later.

While King would take third from Murdick on lap 18, the top two of Thomas and Krummert pulled away. Thomas and Krummert battled the rest of the way even running side-by-side. Krummert kept trying to get runs off the top, but Thomas had just enough to hold on by just 0.224 seconds in his Colonial Companies/Hallman Originals-sponsored #9. Thomas' 30 career wins are made up of 15 in the RUSH Late Models, 9 in the Econo Mods, 4 in the UMP Mods, 1 in the Pro Stocks, and now 1 in the Big-Block Modifieds. The only division Thomas has competed in at Sharon that he hasn't been victorious in was the RUSH Sportsman Modifieds.

Krummert earned $1,500 for second, while King pocketed $1,000 for third. Brad Rapp went 15th to 4th to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card. Murdick dropped to fifth after leading laps 8-14. Chas Wolbert was sixth over New York invader Marshall Hurd in his first ever appearance. Feder faded to eighth after leading the first seven laps. Jim Rasey was ninth as Rick Regalski, Jr. completed the top 10. Friday night's heat race winners were Thomas and Murdick.

After Blaze Myers stopped Chad Ruhlman's four-race win streak in the RUSH Sprint Cars at the last event, it appeared John Mollick may etch his name in the division's win list for the first time at Sharon. Ruhlman though had other ideas. Ruhlman fended off Arnie Kent's challenges for second then snuck around Mollick off turn four on lap 14 for the winning move in the 20-lap Terry Bowser Excavating feature. Ruhlman earned $1,000 for his milestone 50th career Series win with 14 of them coming at Sharon, and also clinched his fifth $5,000 RUSH Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series Championship in six years.

"This whole championship thing has been eating at me so I figured I'd just win and put it in the bag so that's another one for this team so now we can just go racing and have fun the rest of the year," expressed the 46-year-old veteran. "That was a little stressful. There was only about four inches of cushion, but I mustered up the energy to do it. It was another great night here. The track was just impeccable- what a ball to run this place. I don't have the self control to do the bottom here. It looks fun; Mollick and Fraley are super fast on the bottom."

It was three-wide for the lead on the opening lap between Ryan Fraley, Ruhlman and Mollick with Fraley taking the early advantage. Fraley led the first two circuits before fourth starting Mollick took charge. Ruhlman drove around Fraley for second on lap seven. Myers was on the charge on the outside, but got into fence to bring out the caution with eight laps completed.

Back under green, Kent was on the move from 14th as he was running the middle and took third from Fraley. It was a three-car race for the lead. Kent nearly had Ruhlman passed on a couple occasions, but Mollick blocked Kent's advances, which allowed Ruhlman to maintain second. Ruhlman didn't give up on the outside and finally made it work with six laps to go. Ruhlman took the checkered flag first in the Tim Engles-owned, Dirt Road Logistics/LINC Products/Billy @ Suppa Racing/Dynamic Machine/Cre8ions by Maddie-sponsored #68 by 0.492 seconds to win the richest RUSH Sprint Car race at Sharon in the six-year history of the division.

Tenth starting Bill Cunningham snuck by Kent on lap 16 to finish third, which was his first career top five in the division! Cunningham's prior best finishes were a pair of sevenths this season. Kent was fourth. Brian Cressley went 15th to 5th. Fraley dropped to sixth after leading the first two laps. Zach Morrow was seventh. Charlie Utisnger started 13th and finished a career best 8th as Zack Wilson and Gale Ruth, Jr. completed the top 10. Friday night's heat race winners were Mollick and Myers over the 20-car field.

Ayden Cipriano stole a first career Sharon win away from Doug Rutana by passing the race-long leader in lapped traffic on lap 18 to win an exciting 20-lap HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modified feature. Cipriano earned $800 for his third win of the season.

"I saw lapped traffic coming and knew it was going to get congested on the backstretch," explained the 17-year-old Hermitage, Pa. racer. "I was hoping no one would slide up into my line and I'd be able to get around JC (Boyer) and Doug (Rutana). I'm glad we could come out and get it done. After the first couple laps, I felt like the track was coming in so that helped out a lot, but the car was really good tonight. I can't thank Russ King and everyone else enough that works on it because they can't do a better job."

Rutana used the outside to take the early lead from pole-sitter Bill Cunningham. JC Boyer moved past Cunningham for second on lap two, while fourth starting Cipriano followed in third on lap three. The top three of Rutana, Boyer, and Cipriano pulled away by lap six. Sixth starting Ben Easler joined the battle making it a four-car race for the lead on lap 13. Rutana and Boyer were running the bottom, while Cipriano was ripping the fence. Lapped traffic came into play on lap 16 and that would benefit Cipriano. Cipriano made the pass of Boyer for second on lap 17 and one lap later made the right moves in traffic for the winning move on Rutana.

Easler made a three-wide pass to grab second on lap 19, but it was too little too late as Cipriano powered on by 1.844 seconds at the finish. Cipriano's fifth career win came in the William Cipriano-owned, Wheatland Steel Processing/Novus Mortgage of Hermitage/Rudy's Tavern/RKR/Fin & Bear It/Stainless Steel Engineering/Grossman's Garage-sponsored #5c.

Easler's second place was important as he was able to hold on to win his second straight Wedge Motorsports "Route 7 Rumble" Series Championship by just two points over Cipriano! Boyer got by Rutana on the last lap for third. Rutana dropped to a disappointing fourth after leading the first 17 laps. Brandon Ritchey went eighth to fifth for his second straight top five finish. Kole Holden, Jacob Rutana, Jordan Ehrenberg, Rob Kristyak, and 15th starting Chelsie Kriegisch completed the top 10. Easler, Kristyak, and Cipriano won Friday night's heat races over the 25-car field. For the third time in the past five events there were 25 or more cars.

Jeremy Double brought down the curtain on the 2023 "Apple Festival Nationals" by leading all 20 laps of the Whelen Econo Mod feature. Double's third victory of the season was worth $800 as he tied Brandon Blackshear as the division's all-time winningest driver with 21 victories.

"It's cool to finally get there but part of me thinks it's overdue," stated the 27-year-old Bristolville, Ohio driver. "Hopefully we can get one more in two weeks and pass the total up. I just made sure I hit my marks and stayed on the bottom. I was getting a little tight in the center, but I knew as long as I could keep rolling pretty well down there the middle and outside was going to be tough to pass."

The front row starters of Double and Garrett Calvert pulled away from the field on lap three. Calvert though exited the event on lap five moving Zack Eller into second. After a caution with six laps completed, Josalyn Hibbard overtook Eller for second. Four more cautions over the next five laps slowed action before the final nine went green-to-checkered.

When green replaced yellow on lap 12, sixth starting Jacob Eucker overtook Hibbard for second. Eucker though was unable to challenge Double who took the checkered flag first by a margin of 2.275 seconds in the T-N-T Motorsports LLC-owned, Malone Diesel/Competition Products/Bala Management-sponsored, Elite Chassis #83. After not winning since May 27, Double has now won two straight and will look for a third on September 23 to try and become the division's all-time winner.

Andy Buckley matched his best finish of the season from May 27 in third after starting seventh and getting by Hibbard on lap 15. Hibbard, a Tyler County (WV) Speedway regular, was fourth in her first ever Sharon Econo Mod start. Eller was fifth also in his first ever Sharon start. Bryan Wagner was sixth over Gary Sullivan. Dennis Dellinger went 21st to 8th. Jacob McConnell, another newcomer to Sharon, was 9th after starting 17th. Don Watson completed the top 10. Friday night's heat race winners were Double and Calvert over the 22-car field.

There will be no racing next weekend. The final event of the 2023 season will be Saturday, September 23 as the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars return for $10,000 to-win and will be joined by the Whelen Econo Mods. Tickets are available through the WoO at https://mpv.tickets.com/?agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&orgid=52711&eventId=89858#/event/E89858/seatmap/?selectBuyers=false&minPrice=35&maxPrice=40&quantity=2&sort=price_desc&ada=false&seatSelection=true&onlyCoupon=true&onlyVoucher=false.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $3,000 to-win): 1. 32B-DALE BLANEY[6]; 2. 10-Dave Blaney[7]; 3. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[5]; 4. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 5. 08-Danny Kuriger[2]; 6. 5-Jeremy Weaver[8]; 7. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 8. 5K-Adam Kekich[4]; 9. 6-Bob Felmlee[17]; 10. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[18]; 11. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[11]; 12. 11J-David Kalb[21]; 13. 20B-Cody Bova[10]; 14. 12-Darin Gallagher[9]; 15. 99-Cameron Nastasi[16]; 16. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[19]; 17. 23-Darren Pifer[12]; 18. 33-Brent Matus[14]; 19. 25G-Nolan Groves[22]; 20. 12J-Bill Jones Jr[15]; 21. 4W-Eric L Williams[23]; 22. 47L-Dusty Larson[24]; 23. 21N-Andy Priest[13]; 24. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[20]. DNQ: Bodey McClintock (19M), Jon Carpenter (22C), Louie Mattes IV (M4), Andy McKisson (7T), Michael Lutz, Jr. (86).

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds (25 laps, $2,500 to-win): 1. 9-WILL THOMAS III[4]; 2. 29-Garrett Krummert[7]; 3. 165-Rex King Jr[11]; 4. 11R-Brad Rapp[15]; 5. 61-Dave Murdick[3]; 6. C3-Chas Wolbert[5]; 7. 58M-Marshall Hurd[8]; 8. 45-Steve Feder[1]; 9. 32-Jim Rasey[13]; 10. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[9]; 11. 71P-Gage Priester[12]; 12. 00-Rob Kristyak[6]; 13. 96-JR McGinley[10]; 14. 18JR-Mike Dougherty Jr[14]; 15. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[2]; 16. 20P-Mike Kinney[16]; 17. 64-Rodney Beltz[17].

Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars (20 laps, $1,000 to-win): 1. 68-CHAD RUHLMAN[2]; 2. 4J-John Mollick[4]; 3. 44C-Bill Cunningham[10]; 4. 9-Arnie Kent[14]; 5. 41-Brian Cressley[15]; 6. 12-Ryan Fraley[1]; 7. 6-Zach Morrow[6]; 8. 23-Charlie Utsinger[13]; 9. 1-Zack Wilson[7]; 10. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[8]; 11. 17-Trent Marshall[20]; 12. 16C-Amelia Clay[17]; 13. 1T-Ricky Tucker Jr[11]; 14. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[16]; 15. 43SR-Billy Myers[18]; 16. 19-Brad Blackshear[12]; 17. 17M-CJ McClintock[19]; 18. 10-Brandon Blackshear[5]; 19. 43JR-Blaze Myers[3]; 20. 20-Jeff Metsger[9].

HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds (20 laps, $800 to-win): 1. 5C-AYDEN CIPRIANO[4]; 2. 02-Benjamin Easler[6]; 3. 12-JC Boyer[3]; 4. 46R-Doug Rutana[2]; 5. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[8]; 6. 2-Kole Holden[7]; 7. 57R-Jacob Rutana[11]; 8. JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[9]; 9. 00-Rob Kristyak[5]; 10. 10-Chelsie Kriegisch[15]; 11. 28J-Jacob Jordan[16]; 12. 333G-Dalton Gabriel[14]; 13. 01T-Todd English[20]; 14. 59-Bill Cunningham[1]; 15. 11-Wendell Pinckney[17]; 16. 59C-Billy Cunningham Jr[13]; 17. 2LC-Lucas Canon[19]; 18. 55-Scott Kay[22]; 19. 7K-Brenten Kay[23]; 20. 58-Logen Lockhart[25]; 21. 00K-Jackson Kristyak[12]; 22. 0-Mike Smith[24]; 23. N20-Brandon Tercho[21]; 24. B4-Brayden Beatty[18]; 25. 7P-Caden Petry[10]

 

 

Starks, Klatt and Smith Victorious at Skagit Speedway

9/9/23

Alger, WA - On the final night before Season Championship Night next week, three drivers stood tall in victory lane at Skagit Speedway after an intense night of racing.

Cam Smith set out to the early lead in the 360 Sprint main event with Trey Starks right on his tail tank. The pair had an incredible race in front of the pack, with Smith forcing Starks to keep trying different lines around the racey surface to try and find his way by. Starks finally found the right combination on lap 18, powering by Smith on the low side of the track in turn two in what was the race winning pass. Unfortunately for Smith, his great run ended one lap later with a flip in turn two that also collected third place running Chase Goetz. When the race resumed, it was Starks leading the rest of the way for the victory, with Colton Heath and Jordi Meese rounding out the podium. Starks was fast time. Smith won his heat race and the dash. Goetz won the other heat race.

In the Sportsman Sprints, Jesson Jacobson led the first lap of the main, but Levi Klatt zoomed into the top spot on lap two and would go the rest of the way to take the win and completely tighten up the point battle for the championship heading into the final week. Jacobson ran a strong second while Steve Vague brought his car home in third. Steve Parker set fast time. Klatt, Eric Fisher and Jacobson were the heat race winners.

Drama was all over the place in the final stages of the Skagit Aggregates Modifieds main event. With the cars going topless for the first time, Tyson Blood dominated the feature and looked poised to pickup another Skagit Speedway win. Chris Beaulieu had picked his way through the field and as the race got late, found himself in second place and running down Blood. Coming into turn three on the final lap, Beaulieu got into the back of Blood, with Tyson looping the car and collecting third place running Adam Holtrop in the process. Beaulieu was sent to the pits, completely rewriting the top three of the race with Austin Smith now in the top spot and his uncle, former track champion Kevin Smith, directly behind him. With a green-white-checkered restart on hand, it was old age and treachery winning out over youth and exuberance as Kevin found a path underneath Austin and led the final two laps for the win. For Austin, it was a career best second place, and third place running Cory Gordon also collected a career best result. Blood, Kevin Smith and Geoff Morris won the heats.

360 Sprints

Fast Time - Trey Starks 11.599

Heat 1 - Cam Smith

Heat 2 - Chase Goetz

Dash - Chase Goetz

Main - Trey Starks, Colton Heath, Jordi Meese, Jason Solwold, Luke Didiuk, Axel Oudman, Ashleigh Anstenson, Lance Sargent, Dustin Gehring, Chase Goetz, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr, Dallas Melby, Cam Smith, Duke Johnson

Lap Leaers - Smith 1-17 Starks 18-30

Sportsman Sprints

Fast Time - Steve Parker 12.627

Heat 1 - Levi Klatt

Heat 2 - Jesson Jacobson

Heat 3 - Eric Fisher

B Main - Ronnie Cox, Dustin Gehring, Jayden Whitney, Destry Miller, Cale Brooke, Jeff Pearson, Steve Parker, Brian Holmkvist

A Main - Levi Klatt, Jesson Jacobson, Steve Vague, Eric Fisher, Levi Kuntz, Keira Zylstra, Cory Swatzina, Kai Dixon, Dustin Gehring, Tom Weiss, Destry Miller, Jayden Whitney, Alden Ostrom, Ronnie Cox, Bill Rude, Brett McGhie

Lap Leaders - Jacobson 1 Klatt 2-25

Skagit Aggregates Modifieds

Heat 1 - Tyson Blood

Heat 2 - Kevin Smith

Heat 3 - Geoff Morris

Main - Kevin Smith, Austin Smith, Cory Gordon, Zane Miner, Rick Smith, Brent Morris, Lee Swift, Branden Nutter, Adam Holtrop, Austin Lovik, Tyson Blood, Jon Gunderson, Ben Malmstadt, Tiernan Dietz, Ben Gunderson, Miles Beaulieu, Geoff Morris, Dave Harmon, Chris Beaulieu

Lap Leaders - Blood 1-24 K Smith 25-26

 

 

DRAKE EDWARDS STRIKES BLACK GOLD WITH INAUGURAL BAKERSFIELD WMR WIN

BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA (September 9, 2023) – Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards won his fifth points paying Western Midget Racing race of the 2023 season by striking black gold in the inaugural series race at Bakersfield Speedway on Saturday night. The victory was also Edwards’ third in the last four races.

Edwards and Joey Klemish of Cortez, Colorado split the eight lap heat races with 13 Midgets on hand. They shared the second row for the feature after a four-car invert. Linley, New York’s Darin Horton and Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz were the front row starters for the 25-lap main event.

Klemish made a strong maneuver on the inside in turn four to lead the opening lap in his first career series start. Edwards and points leader Bryant Bell of Oakley battled side-by-side in turn two before banging wheels, sending Bell onto his side for a red flag on lap three. Bell was able to rejoin the action at the rear of the field.

Edwards equaled Klemish’s move, driving inside of turn four to nab the lead himself on lap six. Edwards built up a sizeable 3.58 second lead at the checkered flag for the coveted win.

Klemish debuted well in second place with Nate Wait of Lodi finishing third. Second in points Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz kept a resurgent Bell at bay in the battle for fourth, gaining two points in the championship battle. Bell will have just an eight-point advantage on Mitchell with two races remaining in the series. Folsom’s Jerry Kobza won a four-car battle for sixth as well.

Mohave Valley Raceway on September 30 and Ventura Raceway on October 21 are the final races for the 2023 Western Midget Racing championship series. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Bakersfield Speedway September 9, 2023

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 4R Drake Edwards; Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7A Joey Klemish

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 4R-Drake Edwards[4]; 2. 7A-Joey Klemish[3]; 3. 35W-Nate Wait[7]; 4. 96X-Logan Mitchell[2]; 5. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 6. 3-Jerry Kobza[9]; 7. 66-Darin Horton[1]; 8. 15-Adam Weisberg[11]; 9. 54-Anthony Bruno[6]; 10. 20-Kyle Hawse[10]; 11. 31-Todd Hawse[8]; 12. 57-Blaine Craft[13]; 13. (DNS) X-Terry Nichols

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

8.11 Ocean Speedway Winner: Bryant Bell

8.12 Marysville Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Weyant outruns Nienhiser, grabs Macon MOWA Victory

MACON, IL (September 9, 2023) Four months after returning to Victory Lane with Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series, Springfield, Illinois driver Korey Weyant added his name to the list of winners at Macon Speedway with his fourth-career series victory. A perfect night for the driver of the Samonds Racing number 47 entry was also a bittersweet night for the team.

Saturday’s victory was the first race held for the MOWA Sprints not won by Zach Daum dating back to 2019. The winner of the 2019 event? The late Terry Babb, of nearby Decatur, Illinois. Babb’s back-to-back victories at Macon came aboard the same number 47 entry driven by Korey Weyant.

A heat race win for Weyant punched his ticket to the redraw, where he found the number three pill, rolling off from the inside of the second row. By lap five, Weyant had found his rhythm and moved past polesitter Shelby Bosie and pulled ahead to a comfortable lead. A caution at lap 14 slowed the field and erased Weyant’s lead. 8th-starting Paul Nienhiser had quickly worked forward through the field of cars and had his sights set on Weyant. Returning to green flag conditions, Weyant muscled ahead over Nienhiser, and answered back to the attempts by the #9X machine to overtake the top spot.

Working the 20th-circuit, Nienhiser slid past Weyant on the exit of turn two but a caution for Ben Brown, slowed the field and reverted back to the last completed lap, giving the lead back to Korey Weyant with just five laps remaining. Weyant held serve over the field over Nienhiser and Joe B. Miller in third. Previous race winner Zach Daum, who had started in fourth was running fifth when he spun around on lap 22, slowing the field once more, and ultimately ending his chance for a fourth-straight win at the ⅕-mile oval.

A three lap shootout was going to be the deciding factor for the 25-lap affair. As the green flag fell over the field, Weyant powered ahead while Nienhiser chased, but was never able to overtake the position as he settled for second behind winner Korey Weyant. Joe B. Miller, Jake Neuman and Shelby Bosie completed the top five.

The Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series looks forward to a two-day double header weekend in Central Illinois, beginning next Friday with the Carolyn Schuh Memorial at Jacksonville Speedway before heading to Spoon River Speedway for the 36th Annual Tom Knowles Memorial.

The finish: 1. 47-Korey Weyant, 2. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 3. 51B-Joe B. Miller, 4. 3N-Jake Neuman, 5. 3B-Shelby Bosie, 6. 1JR-Steven Russell, 7. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 8. 10S-Jeremy Standridge, 9. 7A-Will Armitage, 10. 56-Mitchell Davis, 11. 33$-Shane O’Banion, 12. 2-Hayden Harvey, 13. ?-Robbie Standridge, 14. 00R-Patrick Ryan, 15. 31-Zach Daum, 16. 37-Bryce Norris, 17. 7B-Ben Brown, 18. 1T-Trevin Littleton, 19. 14M-Jordan Masson, 20. 8-Cory Bruns

 

 

Henry takes Fremont win and AFCS title; Ivy scores 305 victory and Weaver earns AFCS title; Miller tames trucks

Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Cap Henry put an exclamation point on his second championship of All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group, leading all 30 laps for a $5,000 payday at Fremont Speedway Saturday, Sept. 9.

The previous night the Republic, Ohio driver scored his second Attica Raceway Park 410 sprint title as he now closes the gap to possibly also win the Fremont Speedway division championship. Henry survived a late race caution Saturday on Baumann Auto Group Night to earn his fifth victory of the season at Fremont, his 10th overall feature win of 2023. It is his 17th career Fremont win.

“Honestly this is incredible. I couldn’t have imagined this when Jeff (Ward) and Gary (Griffith) agreed to hire us in the off-season. You always want to win races and that’s what motivates me. We had a really good 2020 (won Attica and AFCS championships) and I just wanted to prove we could do that again. Zack and Gary and Chris and Chad and Jeff…so proud of everyone involved in this. To come out here and win this many races….it takes a really good team and I’m so proud of my guys. I’m so proud of our families. The wives and girlfriends give up something so that we can do this,” said Henry beside his Jeff Ward Demolition, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, Premier Planning Services, Tony Elliott Foundation, Primal Tee Shop, SCS Gear Box, Napa of Fremont backed No. 33W.

John Ivy, a former 410, 305 and dirt truck champion at Fremont, has been knocking on the door as of late for a feature win. Ivy led all 25 laps of the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint A-main to claim his 61st career win at the track. It wasn’t easy as Kasey Ziebold pressure Ivy in lapped traffic until a caution flew with just two laps to go. Ivy sits fifth on the track’s all-time win list

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“It’s been a couple of years since we won here. This takes a whole bunch of weight off our backs. I still think I can do it but we haven’t showed that the last few years so we figured we would take a step back and see if we could at least be competitive again and have some fun. We’ve been slowly picking away at it and getting consistent. Charlie has come on board and Andy has been doing a great job and my brother and Ronnie. They haven’t given up on me so I can’t give up on them,” said Ivy beside his C&N Construction Supplies, Atkinson Farm, Pub 400, Fox Painting, Sonny’s Machine & Welding, Kistler Racing Products, Level Performance, Rohr Total Lawn Care, Level Utilities, SC Atkinson Farms, MRE of Ohio, Welty Financial Services, Dave Story Equipment & Repair, Napa of Bryan, Minich Installations backed No. 49i.

Paul Weaver seemed to have the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales locked up with 10 laps to go as he was running third. But, Weaver had a tire going down and his top wing collapsed but the Fremont, Ohio driver was able to hold on for a 20th place finish and edged Jamie Miller by a mere six points for his fourth straight AFCS championship.

“The bolts fell out of the wing. I knew I had a tire going down but I didn’t know about the wing. The harder I ran to try and keep air in the tire, the worst it got. This helps pay the bills at the end of the year. I have to thank Daniel and my wife, Bob Hampshire, Steve Brown and all my sponsors. If it wasn’t for all of them I couldn’t do this,” said Weaver.

Miller survived a last lap mechanical issue with his dirt truck to claim his third Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck A-main of 2023. Miller now has 43 career wins at Fremont.

“The thing broke on the last lap. I lost all my brakes and it didn’t want to turn….don’t know how I could win,” said Miller of his Jamie Miller Trucking, Fostoria Mod Shop backed No. 4M.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15 and 16 for the Jim and Joanne Ford Classic featuring the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions. The dirt trucks will be in action as well on Friday and the 305 sprints will be on the racing card for Saturday.

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.

About the Baumann Auto Group – www.baumannautogroup.com

In an era of continuous change, the Baumann Auto Group is celebrating over 60 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. 9, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.16-DJ Foos, 15.408; 2.33w-Cap Henry, 15.431; 3.2+-Brian Smith, 15.578; 4.23-Cale Thomas, 15.677; 5.21-Larry Kingseed, 15.756; 6.5T-Travis Philo, 15.788; 7.15C-Chris Andrews, 15.822; 8.11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 15.841; 9.15k-Creed Kemenah, 15.879; 10.35-Stuart Brubaker, 15.885; 11.32-Bryce Lucius, 15.966; 12.99-Skylar Gee, 15.979; 13.5E-Bobby Elliot, 16.023; 14.1-Nate Dussel, 16.035; 15.29-Zeth Sabo, 16.043; 16.22M-Dan McCarron, 16.086; 17.5-Byron Reed, 16.110; 18.35H-Zach Hampton, 16.172; 19.49X-Tim Schaffer, 16.233; 20.68G-Tyler Gunn, 16.251; 21.4-Josh Turner, 16.255; 22.75-Jerry Dahms, 16.262; 23.W20-Greg Wilson, 16.265; 24.12-Brian Lay, 16.283; 25.88-Jimmy McCune, 16.397; 26.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 16.405; 27.19-Trey Jacobs, 16.584; 28.6J-Jonah Aumend, 16.777; 29.98-Robert Robenalt, 53.647;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[1] ; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed[2] ; 3. 33w-Cap Henry[4] ; 4. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 5. W20-Greg Wilson[7] ; 6. 68G-Tyler Gunn[6] ; 7. 35H-Zach Hampton[5] ; 8. 98-Robert Robenalt[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 49X-Tim Schaffer[1] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[2] ; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[3] ; 4. 75-Jerry Dahms[6] ; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[8] ; 6. 5E-Bobby Elliot[4] ; 7. 4-Josh Turner[5] ; 8. 88-Jimmy McCune[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1] ; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[2] ; 3. 16-DJ Foos[4] ; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[3] ; 5. 19-Trey Jacobs[6] ; 6. 12-Brian Lay[5]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 99-Skylar Gee[1] ; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[2] ; 3. 29-Zeth Sabo[5] ; 4. 15k-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[4] ; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[6] ; 7. 6J-Jonah Aumend[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. W20-Greg Wilson[1] ; 2. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[2] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[4] ; 4. 19-Trey Jacobs[3] ; 5. 22M-Dan McCarron[8] ; 6. 35H-Zach Hampton[9] ; 7. 4-Josh Turner[10] ; 8. 68G-Tyler Gunn[5] ; 9. 12-Brian Lay[7] ; 10. 5E-Bobby Elliot[6] ; 11. 88-Jimmy McCune[13] ; 12. 6J-Jonah Aumend[11] ; 13. 98-Robert Robenalt[12]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 33w-Cap Henry[2] ; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed[1] ; 3. W20-Greg Wilson[17] ; 4. 32-Bryce Lucius[6] ; 5. 49X-Tim Schaffer[5] ; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[11] ; 7. 5-Byron Reed[8] ; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[19] ; 9. 99-Skylar Gee[10] ; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 11. 2+-Brian Smith[15] ; 12. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek[7] ; 13. 35H-Zach Hampton[22] ; 14. 23-Cale Thomas[13] ; 15. 19-Trey Jacobs[20] ; 16. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[18] ; 17. 16-DJ Foos[9] ; 18. 15k-Creed Kemenah[16] ; 19. 22M-Dan McCarron[21] ; 20. 75-Jerry Dahms[14] ; 21. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 22. 29-Zeth Sabo[12]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.61-Tyler Shullick, 15.696; 2.1W-Paul Weaver, 15.944; 3.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 15.988; 4.16-Lee Sommers, 16.034; 5.4x-Dustin Stoup, 16.038; 6.26-Jamie Miller, 16.151; 7.7M-Brandon Moore, 16.157; 8.5-Kody Brewer, 16.223; 9.49I-John Ivy, 16.237; 10.0-Bradley Bateson, 16.339; 11.9R-Logan Riehl, 16.362; 12.28-Shawn Valenti, 16.395; 13.2-Brenden Torok, 16.486; 14.5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 16.491; 15.11TS-Tate Schiets, 16.530; 16.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 16.559; 17.51M-Haldon Miller, 16.584; 18.3M-Logan Mongeau, 16.688; 19.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 16.700; 20.78-Austin Black , 16.761; 21.4K-Blayne Keckler, 16.770; 22.34-Chris Verda, 16.950; 23.63-Randy Ruble, 17.179; 24.1S-James Saam, 17.815; 25.22-Justin Lusk, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 2-Brenden Torok[1] ; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[4] ; 3. 4x-Dustin Stoup[3] ; 4. 26-Jamie Miller[2] ; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7] ; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[6] ; 8. 34-Chris Verda[8] ; 9. 1S-James Saam[9]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[2] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3] ; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[5] ; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[8] ; 7. 4K-Blayne Keckler[7] ; 8. 78-Austin Black [6]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 49I-John Ivy[2] ; 2. 7M-Brandon Moore[3] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[1] ; 4. 16-Lee Sommers[4] ; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[7] ; 6. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[5] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[6] ; 8. 22-Justin Lusk[8]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 49I-John Ivy[2] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[10] ; 4. 7M-Brandon Moore[5] ; 5. 4x-Dustin Stoup[9] ; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[3] ; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[12] ; 8. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[15] ; 9. 16-Lee Sommers[4] ; 10. 28-Shawn Valenti[11] ; 11. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[18] ; 12. 9R-Logan Riehl[14] ; 13. 2-Brenden Torok[7] ; 14. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[16] ; 15. 3M-Logan Mongeau[13] ; 16. 61-Tyler Shullick[6] ; 17. 51M-Haldon Miller[19] ; 18. 63-Randy Ruble[17] ; 19. 78-Austin Black [23] ; 20. 1W-Paul Weaver[8] ; 21. 4K-Blayne Keckler[20] ; 22. 22-Justin Lusk[24] ; 23. 11TS-Tate Schiets[21] ; 24. 34-Chris Verda[22]

Dirt Trucks – Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 18.432; 2.36m-Cory McCaughey, 18.776; 3.28-Cody Laird, 18.783; 4.26-Kyle Lagrou, 18.859; 5.25-Jeff Babcock, 18.883; 6.7X-Dana Frey, 18.896; 7.4M-Jamie Miller, 18.948; 8.17x-Dustin Keegan, 19.001; 9.44X-Jim Holcomb, 19.462; 10.9-Curt Inks, 19.478; 11.23m-Brad Mitten, 19.494; 12.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 19.599; 13.33-Brian Arnold, 19.620; 14.4x-Keith Sorg, 19.643; 15.34-Todd Warnick, 19.700; 16.1-Scott Milligan, 19.705; 17.99-Eric Potridge, 19.726; 18.51-David Bankey, 19.773; 19.8KB-Kent Brewer, 19.790; 20.69-Jeff Warnick, 20.151; 21.8S-Brandon Stuckey, 20.230; 22.83-Butch Latte, 20.423; 23.20-Anthony Parker, 20.798; 24.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 20.845; 25.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 21.218; 26.7b-Shawn Valenti, 25.685; 27.10b-Adam Lance, 99.997; 28.57MS-Mason Stull, 99.998; 29.3-Devan McEwan, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 4x-Keith Sorg[2] ; 2. 7X-Dana Frey[4] ; 3. 7b-Shawn Valenti[10] ; 4. 69-Jeff Warnick[6] ; 5. 83-Butch Latte[8] ; 6. 8KB-Kent Brewer[5] ; 7. 23m-Brad Mitten[3] ; 8. 51-David Bankey[1] ; 9. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[9] ; 10. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 25-Jeff Babcock[3] ; 2. 28-Cody Laird[4] ; 3. 9-Curt Inks[1] ; 4. 33-Brian Arnold[6] ; 5. 99-Eric Potridge[8] ; 6. 1-Scott Milligan[7] ; 7. 44X-Jim Holcomb[2] ; 8. 10b-Adam Lance[9] ; 9. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[5] ; 10. 57MS-Mason Stull[10]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 4M-Jamie Miller[1] ; 2. 26-Kyle Lagrou[2] ; 3. 36m-Cory McCaughey[3] ; 4. 34-Todd Warnick[6] ; 5. 17x-Dustin Keegan[5] ; 6. 3-Devan McEwan[9] ; 7. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[8] ; 8. 20-Anthony Parker[7] ; 9. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[4]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 1-Scott Milligan[2] ; 2. 23m-Brad Mitten[4] ; 3. 8KB-Kent Brewer[1] ; 4. 3-Devan McEwan[3] ; 5. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[6] ; 6. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[11] ; 7. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[10] ; 8. 20-Anthony Parker[9] ; 9. 57MS-Mason Stull[13]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. 4M-Jamie Miller[1] ; 2. 25-Jeff Babcock[7] ; 3. 36m-Cory McCaughey[3] ; 4. 17x-Dustin Keegan[4] ; 5. 28-Cody Laird[8] ; 6. 7X-Dana Frey[2] ; 7. 26-Kyle Lagrou[6] ; 8. 4x-Keith Sorg[5] ; 9. 9-Curt Inks[10] ; 10. 69-Jeff Warnick[11] ; 11. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[20] ; 12. 8KB-Kent Brewer[18] ; 13. 34-Todd Warnick[13] ; 14. 1-Scott Milligan[16] ; 15. 99-Eric Potridge[15] ; 16. 3-Devan McEwan[19] ; 17. 23m-Brad Mitten[17] ; 18. 7b-Shawn Valenti[9] ; 19. 33-Brian Arnold[12] ; 20. 83-Butch Latte[14]

 

 

Story book ending for Byron Reed at Attica; Markham earns late model win; Jedrzejek takes last minute 305 ride to victory; Henry, Shiels, Miller track champs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Friday, Sept. 8, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – It was like an ending to a Hollywood movie or a romantic novel. Byron Reed, in his final appearance at Attica Raceway Park after 34 years of racing, led all 30 laps of the 410 sprint feature. The eight time Attica track champion recorded his 44th career win in the Kistler Racing Products/Jon Wright’s Custom Chrome Plating/Baumann Auto Group/Columbus Equipment/Central Ohio Farmers presents the Mark Keegan Classic to put an emotional exclamation point on the track’s final race of 2023.

Ironically, Reed finished second on the track’s Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint all-time win list behind Keegan. The pair combine for 100 career sprint wins at Attica. Reed finished second in the track’s 2023 final point standings as well, behind Republic, Ohio’s Cap Henry who wrapped up his second track title.

“Started on the pole but I did pass some cars…it was a good win. It’s Attic, a local track, but we got guys that can win nationwide and you can’t afford to make any mistakes. I knew I had to race the lapped cars just like it was for position. It’s been since 2019 that I’ve been in victory lane. We’ve been really good here this year…just missing it by just a little bit. It’s Mark Keegan Night and I have to thank him. We slapped the wall last week and bent the rear-end pretty bad and I really wanted this rear-end back this weekend and he and Mikey got it done for me,” said Reed beside his Crown Battery backed #5.

“I really wanted this bad for my guys. We’re family and Kurt (Brewer) and I shared a lot of stuff…a lot of personal stuff so I wanted it real bad for them. For my mom and dad…he’d have been mad that we had to have Keegan fix the rear-end because we should have had another one ready to go. We said he was cussing us out in the shop. I have to thank all the fans…all these years. Driving down this horse track after you win a race and all the fans cheering…it does something to me. I’ll miss that,” said an emotional Reed.

Henry, who picked up the Attica 2020 track title, could wrap up his second All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group title Saturday, Sept. 9 at Fremont Speedway as well as he has a pretty commanding lead over Reed in the series standings. It would be quite an accomplishment considering he joined a new team in Jeff Ward Racing this year.

“It shows that everybody that got involved in the off-season…Jeff kind of let us do what we needed to do. He had a lot of really good equipment already. Gary Griffith did a lot with the engine program and just kept working on it. Zack (Myers) obviously does a good job every week and Chad and Chris Wilson have been awesome help. All our great marketing partners, Elliott’s Custom Trailers, Tony Elliott Foundation, Primal T Shop, Elite Wings, Maxim Racing, Griff’s Engines, FK Rod Ends, King Racing Products, Berryman Racing Shocks, Premier Planning Services…everyone that makes this happen,” said Henry.

Former Attica track champion ‘Flyin’ Ryan Markham of Ashland, Ohio, held off many challenges from five-time track champion Ryan Missler to score his second Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature win. Markham sliced through lapped traffic while holding off the Missler challenges in the non-stop 25 lap affair for his 23rd career Attica win.

“That lapped car on the last lap was there taking it to the top and I wasn’t going to get knocked off the outside so I just put it in there. My average starting spot here is eighth this season so when you’re coming from that far back every night it’s tough,” said Markham beside his B&B Drain Service, Beer Barrel Drive Thru, Accu Force, Tru Form Race Products, Mars Trucking, Macto Tools by Jimmy, Kevin Hills Schaeffers Oil, Monster Motors backed No. 5M.

A fifth place finished wrapped up a fifth late model track title for Britton, Michigan’s Devin Shiels. It’s his fourth straight championship at Attica.

“When I got out there and we got racing it didn’t dawn on me that I could blow it at any moment. This car has been really, really good. We went away from it at the beginning of the year and we struggled and we went back to it. I kicked my son out of the car and switched bodies and the car felt just like home. It never fails,” said Shiels.

Lagrange, Ohio’s Kasey Jedrzejek was supposed to drive a 410 sprint at Attica Friday, but team suffered an issue with the trailer. Jim Taddeo at the last minute stepped up and offered his 305 sprint car to the teen and it paid off. Jedrzejek took the lead from Brendon Torok on lap six and drove away for his third win of the year in the Fremont Fence 305 Sprints. It was his fourth career win at Attica.

“I have to thank Jimmy Taddeo for allowing me to drive his car. I wasn’t expecting to be here tonight but it feels good. I was a little disappointed when I got here I was told we weren’t going to be racing and I was like alright, my cousin was racing a 305 for the first time so I was going to just hang out and help him out. Deny called me and said we could run Taddeo’s car and I was like why not so he ran home and got the seat and we bolted it in just in time,” said Jedrzejek beside the Greber Race Products, Jon Wright’s Custom Chrome Plating, A+ Creations, Amherst Auto Body backed No. 4T.

Fremont, Ohio’s Jamie Miller’s third place showing in the 25-lap feature that saw only one caution, was good enough to wrap up his fourth 305 track championship (2005, 2019, 2021 and 2023). His podium finish coupled with Paul Weaver’s 11th place finish really tightens the race for the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales title heading into Saturday at Fremont Speedway.

“This is awesome. Hats off to my team. They bust their butts every week to get this car ready and all our sponsors….if not for them we couldn’t come out here and have fun,” said Miller.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.com or follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park.

About Kistler Racing Products - https://kistlerracing.com

In 2008, Kistler Racing Products opened to add a full product line to the already 15 year established business located within Kistler Engines Inc. shop in rural Fremont, Ohio. Kistler Racing Products is proud to provide a wide array of high quality, dependable and race winning capable parts, most in stock. Kistler Racing Products and Kistler Engines are proud of their unique niche – the only comprehensive shop for dirt sprints in the United States where you can build a car from the ground up including motor and arrive at the race track in a one-stop shopping atmosphere. Kistlers supplies everything you need from A – Z : Axles to Zeus buttons including product line Arai Helmets to Zemco – if you need it, we’ve got it. Kistler Racing Products will get all the technical support and one on one personalized customer service that you deserve.

About John Wright’s Custom Chrome Plating – www.customchromeplating.com

Jon Wright was already an old-car hobbyist when he founded Custom Chrome Plating in Grafton, Ohio to serve auto restorers, and that was over 50 years ago. Custom Chrome Plating handles the tough jobs that no one else will do. The attention to detail for which Custom Chrome Plating is recognized, starts as soon as your parts arrive. The parts are photographed to create a visual record, which provides reference for each of the craftsmen who will work on refurbishing your parts. Each piece is examined in detail and any imperfections are marked for repair. Using whatever fabrication methods are necessary - welding, soldering, grinding, buffing- Custom Chrome Plating will bring your parts back to their original shape and dimensions. Some of the best hot rod, antique, and bike shops in the country use CCP for their plating needs.

About Central Ohio Farmers - www.centralohfarm.com

Central Ohio Farmers Co-op began in 1934 as the Marion County Farm Bureau Co-op Association. The name was changed to Central Ohio Farmers Co-op in 2000. Headquartered in Marion, Ohio, the company offers agronomy, grain, feed and supply, fuel and propane services to co-op members. As a member owned co-operative, Central Ohio Farmers is governed by a board of directors made up of area member farmers and leaders. There are over 15 Central Ohio Farmer locations including a fueling station on St. Rt. 53 North in Tiffin.

About Columbus Equipment Company – www.columbusequipment.com

On April 1st of 1952, Willis "Bill" Early purchased the firm of Carroll & Edwards (the company for which he had been working as a salesman of heavy construction equipment), officially renaming and incorporating his new venture as Columbus Equipment Company. Throughout Columbus Equipment’s history, our mission has been to ensure that each customer is given "a fair deal every time." As Ohio’s dependable dealer, Columbus Equipment Company is largely owned by Bill Early's family, and also by former and current employees. Columbus Equipment has expanded into 10 locations, and continues to be committed to being the best—the best equipment, the best product support, the best customer service and the best overall experience when it comes to purchasing heavy equipment.

About the Baumann Auto Group – www.baumannautogroup.com

In an era of continuous change, the Baumann Auto Group is celebrating over 60 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.

Attica Raceway Park

Friday, Sept. 8, 2023

410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products

Qualifying

1.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.021; 2.33W-Cap Henry, 13.035; 3.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.035; 4.X-Mike Keegan, 13.098; 5.70-Henry Malcuit, 13.134; 6.50YR-JJ Hickle, 13.156; 7.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.157; 8.5T-Travis Philo, 13.166; 9.32B-Dale Blaney, 13.168; 10.8M-TJ Michael, 13.193; 11.5-Byron Reed, 13.218; 12.49X-Tim Shaffer, 13.239; 13.32-Bryce Lucius, 13.250; 14.23-Cale Thomas, 13.253; 15.19-Trey Jacobs, 13.264; 16.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.267; 17.68G-Tyler Gunn, 13.299; 18.25-Chris Myers, 13.375; 19.12-Brian Lay, 13.387; 20.16C-Tylar Rankin, 13.405; 21.16-DJ Foos, 13.497; 22.0-Brayton Phillips, 13.518; 23.7N-Darin Naida, 13.539; 24.99-Skylar Gee, 13.580; 25.26W-Cody White, 13.678; 26.1M-Jamie Myers, 13.726; 27.W20-Greg Wilson, 13.741; 28.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.788; 29.11J-David Kalb, Jr., 13.813; 30.7DK-Dylan Kingan, 13.847; 31.2+-Brian Smith, 13.903; 32.21K-Larry Kingseed Jr, 14.007; 33.20I-Kelsey Ivy, 14.028; 34.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.183; 35.20-Danial Burkhart, 14.537;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 19-Trey Jacobs[2] ; 2. 68G-Tyler Gunn[1] ; 3. 8M-TJ Michael[3] ; 4. 16-DJ Foos[5] ; 5. W20-Greg Wilson[8] ; 6. 99-Skylar Gee[7] ; 7. 0-Brayton Phillips[6] ; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[9] ; 9. 50YR-JJ Hickle[4]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 15K-Creed Kemenah[1] ; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 3. 7N-Darin Naida[6] ; 4. 32B-Dale Blaney[2] ; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 6. 1M-Jamie Myers[7] ; 7. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[8] ; 8. 12-Brian Lay[5] ; 9. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[9]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 16C-Tylar Rankin[1] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[2] ; 3. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 4. 2+-Brian Smith[7] ; 5. 26W-Cody White[5] ; 6. 11J-David Kalb, Jr.[6] ; 7. 20-Danial Burkhart[9] ; 8. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[8] ; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[3]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[3] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 3. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 4. 49X-Tim Shaffer[5] ; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[6] ; 6. 25-Chris Myers[7] ; 7. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[8] ; 8. 70-Henry Malcuit[2]

B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)

1. W20-Greg Wilson[1] ; 2. 99-Skylar Gee[3] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[10] ; 4. 50YR-JJ Hickle[9] ; 5. 11J-David Kalb, Jr.[4] ; 6. 21K-Larry Kingseed Jr[8] ; 7. 0-Brayton Phillips[5] ; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 9. 20-Danial Burkhart[6] ; 10. 26W-Cody White[2]

B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)

1. 15C-Chris Andrews[1] ; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[2] ; 3. 25-Chris Myers[4] ; 4. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[6] ; 5. 1M-Jamie Myers[3] ; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 7. 12-Brian Lay[7] ; 8. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[9] ; 9. 70-Henry Malcuit[8]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 3. 29-Zeth Sabo[5] ; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[2] ; 5. 33W-Cap Henry[8] ; 6. 19-Trey Jacobs[9] ; 7. W20-Greg Wilson[17] ; 8. 8M-TJ Michael[11] ; 9. 16-DJ Foos[13] ; 10. 32-Bryce Lucius[20] ; 11. 5T-Travis Philo[21] ; 12. 7N-Darin Naida[12] ; 13. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 14. 99-Skylar Gee[19] ; 15. 35-Stuart Brubaker[10] ; 16. 25-Chris Myers[22] ; 17. 16C-Tylar Rankin[6] ; 18. 15C-Chris Andrews[18] ; 19. 32B-Dale Blaney[14] ; 20. 2+-Brian Smith[15] ; 21. 68G-Tyler Gunn[7] ; 22. 49X-Tim Shaffer[16]

305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.

Qualifying

1.2-Brenden Torok, 13.946; 2.49i-John Ivy, 13.950; 3.4T-Kasey Jedrzejek, 14.124; 4.26-Jamie Miller, 14.125; 5.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.153; 6.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.214; 7.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 14.263; 8.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.334; 9.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.360; 10.4X-Dustin Stroup, 14.373; 11.63-Randy Ruble, 14.439; 12.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.450; 13.16-Lee Sommers, 14.515; 14.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.538; 15.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.538; 16.5-Kody Brewer, 14.542; 17.36-Seth Schneider, 14.551; 18.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.615; 19.11TS-Tate Schiets, 14.629; 20.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.662; 21.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.688; 22.27-Calob Crispen, 14.797; 23.78-Austin Black, 14.878; 24.36JR-JJ Henes, 16.101; 25.97X-Rodney Hurst, 16.109; 26.1S-James Saam, 17.101; 27.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 4T-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 2. 4X-Dustin Stroup[2] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[3] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[5] ; 5. 4K-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 6. 51M-Haldon Miller[6] ; 7. 36JR-JJ Henes[7] ; 8. 97X-Rodney Hurst[8] ; 9. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[9]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[1] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[3] ; 4. 49i-John Ivy[4] ; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8] ; 8. 36-Seth Schneider[7] ; 9. 1S-James Saam[9]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[6] ; 2. 63-Randy Ruble[1] ; 3. 2-Brenden Torok[4] ; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[3] ; 5. 27-Calob Crispen[8] ; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[7] ; 7. 16-Lee Sommers[5] ; 8. 78-Austin Black[9] ; 9. 34-Jud Dickerson[2]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 11TS-Tate Schiets[2] ; 2. 36-Seth Schneider[5] ; 3. 16-Lee Sommers[3] ; 4. 78-Austin Black[6] ; 5. 97X-Rodney Hurst[1] ; 6. 36JR-JJ Henes[4] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[8] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[9] ; 9. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 4T-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 2. 49i-John Ivy[3] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[9] ; 4. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 5. 2-Brenden Torok[1] ; 6. 7M-Brandon Moore[10] ; 7. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[5] ; 8. 4X-Dustin Stroup[8] ; 9. X15-Kasey Ziebold[11] ; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[14] ; 11. 1W-Paul Weaver[7] ; 12. 36-Seth Schneider[20] ; 13. 63-Randy Ruble[6] ; 14. 16-Lee Sommers[21] ; 15. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[18] ; 16. 27-Calob Crispen[15] ; 17. 4K-Blayne Keckler[13] ; 18. 3M-Logan Mongeau[17] ; 19. 9R-Logan Riehl[12] ; 20. 51M-Haldon Miller[16] ; 21. 78-Austin Black[22] ; 22. 11TS-Tate Schiets[19]

Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.50-Ryan Missler, 15.117; 2.92-Justin Chance, 15.166; 3.91-Rusty Schlenk, 15.212; 4.36-Matt Irey, 15.401; 5.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.494; 6.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.498; 7.94-Mike Bores, 15.551; 8.29-Nate Potts, 15.627; 9.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.639; 10.51-Devin Shiels, 15.646; 11.2C-Clint Coffman, 15.665; 12.27S-Eric Spangler, 15.669; 13.71-Dave Hornikel, 15.717; 14.RH21-Gregg Haskell, 15.780; 15.28-Kent Brewer, 16.173; 16.101-Chester Fitch, 16.254; 17.69R-Doug Baird, 16.581; 18.0-Cameron Tusing, 16.678; 19.45-Jamie Grochowski, 16.686; 20.11-Austin Gibson, 18.114; 21.14T-Cody Truman, 19.120;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 94-Mike Bores[2] ; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[1] ; 3. 71-Dave Hornikel[5] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[4] ; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[6] ; 7. 14T-Cody Truman[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 1*-Kyle Moore[3] ; 2. 36-Matt Irey[4] ; 3. 2C-Clint Coffman[2] ; 4. 101-Chester Fitch[1] ; 5. 0-Cameron Tusing[5] ; 6. 11-Austin Gibson[7] ; 7. 45-Jamie Grochowski[6]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 50-Ryan Missler[4] ; 2. 27S-Eric Spangler[5] ; 3. 29-Nate Potts[2] ; 4. RH21-Gregg Haskell[6] ; 5. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 6. 28-Kent Brewer[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 2. 50-Ryan Missler[3] ; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4] ; 4. 1*-Kyle Moore[5] ; 5. 51-Devin Shiels[6] ; 6. 94-Mike Bores[7] ; 7. 27S-Eric Spangler[11] ; 8. 71-Dave Hornikel[9] ; 9. 36-Matt Irey[2] ; 10. 92-Justin Chance[8] ; 11. 28-Kent Brewer[21] ; 12. RH21-Gregg Haskell[15] ; 13. 2C-Clint Coffman[10] ; 14. 29-Nate Potts[13] ; 15. 74-Jeff Warnick[18] ; 16. 45-Jamie Grochowski[20] ; 17. 11-Austin Gibson[17] ; 18. 0-Cameron Tusing[14] ; 19. 14T-Cody Truman[19] ; 20. 69R-Doug Baird[16] ; 21. 101-Chester Fitch[12]

 

 

Shane Golobic goes back-to-back at the Pacific Sprint Cup in Chico

By Gary Thomas

Chico, CA…So far this season Shane Golobic has been on a mission at Silver Dollar Speedway and that continued Wednesday night when the reigning track champion captured the SCCT sanctioned Pacific Sprint Cup for the second straight year.

Golobic made the winning move past Andy Forsberg on lap six and held off all challengers working lapped traffic to perfection. It marked his 13th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards triumph, which ranks number one all-time.

Andy Forsberg led the field to green after winning the High Sierra Industries Dash and held command early on. A few stoppages occurred early but after a lap three restart the remainder went green to checkered.

Golobic hounded Forsberg looking to find a way by and got to his inside with six laps complete. After that Golobic worked traffic well but had to hit his marks as Forsberg closed in on numerous occasions.

As he always does, Golobic never faltered and accepted the checkered flag for victory over Forsberg and Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick who rounded out the podium. It was Golobic’s fourth win in five races at Silver Dollar Speedway this season.

Penngrove’s Chase Johnson crossed the stripe in fourth with Garth Moore Insurance Rookie of the Year leader Chance Grasty putting together an impressive run in fifth. Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson ran sixth, followed by Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Shane Hopkins, who stormed through the field from 22nd to seventh.

Tucson, Arizona’s Nick Parker, Aromas’ Justin Sanders and 23rd starter Jonathan Allard completed the top-10.

A total of 55 cars competed on opening night of the 69th Gold Cup Race of Champions. Kyle Larson opened the night by earning the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time Award with a lap of 11.788 around the quarter mile.

The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards returns to action during the 12th running of the Adobe Cup at Petaluma Speedway on September 23rd.

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Pacific Sprint Cup Results – Sprint Car Challenge Tour- 55 Entries

A Main

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 3. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 4. 28-Chase Johnson[7]; 5. 1-Chance Grasty[10]; 6. 57-Kyle Larson[6]; 7. 21-Shane Hopkins[22]; 8. 115-Nick Parker[8]; 9. 4SA-Justin Sanders[13]; 10. 0-Jonathan Allard[23]; 11. 45-Jake Morgan[17]; 12. 21T-Cole Macedo[15]; 13. 7B-Sean Becker[18]; 14. 8-William Fielding[24]; 15. 8JR-Brian McGahan Jr[21]; 16. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[20]; 17. 10-Dominic Gorden[16]; 18. 76-Kenny Allen[5]; 19. 7-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 20. 94X-Landon Brooks[12]; 21. 22C-Carly Holmes[11]; 22. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[14]; 23. 7C-Tony Gomes[19]; 24. 4-Corey Day[9]

B Main 12 Laps

1. 8JR-Brian McGahan Jr[1]; 2. 21-Shane Hopkins[2]; 3. 0-Jonathan Allard[8]; 4. 8-William Fielding[9]; 5. 94JR-Rico Abreu[12]; 6. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[3]; 7. 3C-Casey Schmitz[13]; 8. 35-Justin Henry[7]; 9. 22-Ryan Bernal[16]; 10. 93-Stephen Ingraham[18]; 11. 08-Preston Carr[14]; 12. 15-Cody Key[15]; 13. 6W-Billy Wallace[11]; 14. 9-Dustin Freitas[5]; 15. 21X-Gauge Garcia[17]; 16. 9L-Luke Hayes[10]; 17. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[4]; 18. 55D-Dawson Hammes[6]

C Main 10 Laps

1. 21X-Gauge Garcia[1]; 2. 93-Stephen Ingraham[2]; 3. 54S-Drake Standley[4]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[6]; 5. 77-Ryan Lippincott[7]; 6. 30-Casey McClain[3]; 7. 2S-Jayce Steinberg[13]; 8. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[5]; 9. 2-Wyatt Brown[8]; 10. 12J-John Clark[15]; 11. X1-Michael Faccinto[10]; 12. (DNS) 7Y-Anton Hernandez; 13. (DNS) 01-Nick Larson; 14. (DNS) 25S-Seth Standley; 15. (DNS) 12R-Mitchell Faccinto; 16. (DNS) 77W-Brayden Williams; 17. (DNS) 11S-Steel Powell; 18. (DNS) 54-Carson Hall; 19. (DNS) 91J-John Sullivan

Dash 6 Laps

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 3. 7-Ashton Torgerson[2]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[6]; 5. 76-Kenny Allen[3]; 6. 57-Kyle Larson[5]; 7. 28-Chase Johnson[8]; 8. 115-Nick Parker[7]

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 92-Andy Forsberg[1]; 2. 115-Nick Parker[4]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden[2]; 5. 7C-Tony Gomes[6]; 6. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[5]; 7. 0-Jonathan Allard[9]; 8. 94JR-Rico Abreu[11]; 9. 22-Ryan Bernal[12]; 10. 93-Stephen Ingraham[8]; 11. 77-Ryan Lippincott[10]; 12. (DNF) 01-Nick Larson[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 7-Ashton Torgerson[1]; 2. 4-Corey Day[3]; 3. 28-Chase Johnson[4]; 4. 21T-Cole Macedo[6]; 5. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[12]; 6. 8JR-Brian McGahan Jr[2]; 7. 55D-Dawson Hammes[9]; 8. 8-William Fielding[8]; 9. 15-Cody Key[11]; 10. 21X-Gauge Garcia[5]; 11. 42X-Justyn Cox[7]; 12. (DNF) 25S-Seth Standley[10]

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 22C-Carly Holmes[1]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[3]; 4. 76-Kenny Allen[4]; 5. 7B-Sean Becker[6]; 6. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 7. 35-Justin Henry[10]; 8. 9L-Luke Hayes[9]; 9. 08-Preston Carr[7]; 10. 30-Casey McClain[12]; 11. 2-Wyatt Brown[11]; 12. X1-Michael Faccinto[8]

Heat 4 8 Laps

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[1]; 2. 1-Chance Grasty[2]; 3. 94X-Landon Brooks[3]; 4. 57-Kyle Larson[4]; 5. 45-Jake Morgan[6]; 6. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[10]; 7. 9-Dustin Freitas[5]; 8. 6W-Billy Wallace[11]; 9. 3C-Casey Schmitz[8]; 10. 54S-Drake Standley[12]; 11. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt[7]; 12. 7Y-Anton Hernandez[9]

Qualifying 1

1. 115-Nick Parker, 00:12.049[12]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:12.122[7]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:12.155[14]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:12.217[13]; 5. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez, 00:12.231[6]; 6. 7C-Tony Gomes, 00:12.233[10]; 7. 01-Nick Larson, 00:12.323[8]; 8. 93-Stephen Ingraham, 00:12.412[9]; 9. 0-Jonathan Allard, 00:12.419[4]; 10. 77-Ryan Lippincott, 00:12.443[2]; 11. 94JR-Rico Abreu, 00:12.453[3]; 12. 22-Ryan Bernal, 00:12.477[1]; 13. 11S-Steel Powell, 00:12.503[5]; 14. 54S-Drake Standley, 00:12.896[11]

Qualifying 2

1. 28-Chase Johnson, 00:11.797[10]; 2. 7-Ashton Torgerson, 00:11.829[12]; 3. 8JR-Brian McGahan Jr, 00:11.838[2]; 4. 4-Corey Day, 00:11.884[6]; 5. 21X-Gauge Garcia, 00:12.030[8]; 6. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:12.051[4]; 7. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:12.240[9]; 8. 8-William Fielding, 00:12.252[13]; 9. 55D-Dawson Hammes, 00:12.284[5]; 10. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:12.343[1]; 11. 15-Cody Key, 00:12.346[11]; 12. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:12.359[7]; 13. 54-Carson Hall, 00:12.500[14]; 14. 2S-Jayce Steinberg, 00:12.522[3]

Qualifying 3

1. 76-Kenny Allen, 00:11.845[10]; 2. 22C-Carly Holmes, 00:11.913[2]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:11.923[9]; 4. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:11.997[1]; 5. 21-Shane Hopkins, 00:12.108[6]; 6. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:12.175[12]; 7. 08-Preston Carr, 00:12.219[4]; 8. X1-Michael Faccinto, 00:12.234[5]; 9. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:12.266[7]; 10. 35-Justin Henry, 00:12.379[3]; 11. 2-Wyatt Brown, 00:12.469[14]; 12. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto, 00:12.572[8]; 13. 77W-Brayden Williams, 00:13.255[11]; 14. 91J-John Sullivan, 00:13.606[13]

Qualifying 4

1. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:11.788[1]; 2. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:11.798[12]; 3. 1-Chance Grasty, 00:11.888[8]; 4. 94X-Landon Brooks, 00:11.902[11]; 5. 9-Dustin Freitas, 00:11.925[2]; 6. 45-Jake Morgan, 00:11.931[10]; 7. 21S-Jesse Schlotfeldt, 00:11.937[13]; 8. 3C-Casey Schmitz, 00:12.042[5]; 9. 7Y-Anton Hernandez, 00:12.149[6]; 10. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:12.200[7]; 11. 6W-Billy Wallace, 00:12.326[3]; 12. 30-Casey McClain, 00:12.525[9]; 13. 12J-John Clark, 00:12.575[4]

Non Qualifier 8 Laps

1. 22-Ryan Bernal[2]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 3. 30-Casey McClain[6]; 4. 54S-Drake Standley[9]; 5. 2S-Jayce Steinberg[5]; 6. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 7. 12J-John Clark[8]; 8. 77W-Brayden Williams[10]; 9. 11S-Steel Powell[4]; 10. 54-Carson Hall[3]; 11. 91J-John Sullivan[11]

 

 

BILLINGS AND HENNESSY SCORE LABOUR DAY CLASSIC AST WINS AT BRIGHTON

Article Credit: Brighton Speedway and Action Sprint Tour Media

BRIGHTON, Ont. (September 3, 2023) – The Labour Day Sprint Car Classic lived up to its ‘Classic’ name this weekend at Brighton Speedway. A record number of race teams filled the pit area for the two-day annual event, thrilling the fans in the packed grandstands with blazing speed and classic finishes.

Local fans erupted when Picton racer Andrew Hennessy won Sunday’s Action Sprint Tour feature event, while Eastern Ontario was well represented with Brockville’s Matt Billings winning Saturday night’s AST feature.

Series veteran Brian Nanticoke from Ohsweken, Ontario, jumped to an early lead on Saturday night, but Matt Billings wasted little time advancing from his third starting position to assert his position in the lead. Billings held off all challengers in a race rarely slowed with accidents, holding off local standout Adam Turner and Quebec racer Mathieu Bardier at the finish line.

Sunday night saw a pair of firsts, with Hennessy scoring the popular win and Ashton VanEvery taking his first career podium finish. Billings, Austin Roes, and Lee Ladouceur rounded out Sunday’s top five. The strong weekend for Billings and car owner Ryan Hunsinger allowed Billings to leave Brighton with a 16 point lead in the AST Pinty’s National Series standings. Adam Turner, Lee Ladouceur, Mathieu Bardier, and Andrew Hennessy hold the remaining top five positions with four National Series events remaining.

Can-Am Speedway in La Fargeville, New York is next up for the AST Surprenant Truck Shop East Series, while Ohsweken Speedway’s Northern Crate Nationals is next up for the AST Pinty’s National Series. Please visit www.actionsprinttour.com for race results, points standings, and more information about the 2023 Action Sprint Tour season.

Action Sprint Tour Pinty’s National Series
Statistical Report – Saturday, September 2, 2023
Brighton Speedway – Brighton, Ontario, Canada

A-Main [Started] 25 laps
1. 52-Matt Billings[3]; 2. 9-Adam Turner[5]; 3. 19-Mathieu Bardier[2]; 4. 3S-Austin Roes[4]; 5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[1]; 6. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[8]; 7. 2S-Al Sleight[6]; 8. 87-Andrew Hennessy[7]; 9. 97-Sheldon Bender[10]; 10. 00-Ryan Poole[9]; 11. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[15]; 12. 20-Johnny Miller[12]; 13. 71-Mike Bowman[21]; 14. 55-Jeffrey Weare[17]; 15. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[11]; 16. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[19]; 17. 28T-Cameron Thomson[22]; 18. 13-Evan Reynolds[23]; 19. 88-Lance Erskine[16]; 20. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[14]; 21. 19M-Will Marche[13]; 22. 4K-Jamie Kay[20]; 23. 115-Dan Deyo[25]; 24. M52-Marc Surprenant[24]; 25. (DNF) 31C-Dale Curran[18]

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps
1. 19-Mathieu Bardier[2]; 2. 87-Andrew Hennessy[1]; 3. 52-Matt Billings[9]; 4. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[3]; 5. 20-Johnny Miller[6]; 6. 31C-Dale Curran[5]; 7. 71-Mike Bowman[7]; 8. 28T-Cameron Thomson[8]; 9. 115-Dan Deyo[4]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps
1. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[1]; 2. 3S-Austin Roes[3]; 3. 00-Ryan Poole[2]; 4. 97-Sheldon Bender[5]; 5. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[4]; 6. 88-Lance Erskine[6]; 7. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[8]; 8. 13-Evan Reynolds[7]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps
1. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[1]; 2. 2S-Al Sleight[3]; 3. 9-Adam Turner[5]; 4. 19M-Will Marche[2]; 5. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[4]; 6. 55-Jeffrey Weare[6]; 7. 4K-Jamie Kay[8]; 8. M52-Marc Surprenant[7]

Action Sprint Tour Pinty’s National Series
Statistical Report – Sunday, September 3, 2023
Brighton Speedway – Brighton, Ontario, Canada

A-Main [Started] 25 laps
1. 87-Andrew Hennessy[4]; 2. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[1]; 3. 52-Matt Billings[8]; 4. 3S-Austin Roes[6]; 5. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[9]; 6. 9-Adam Turner[13]; 7. 19-Mathieu Bardier[11]; 8. 20-Johnny Miller[3]; 9. 71-Mike Bowman[14]; 10. 28T-Cameron Thomson[2]; 11. 31C-Dale Curran[17]; 12. 55-Jeffrey Weare[7]; 13. 17-Chris Herbison[10]; 14. 13-Evan Reynolds[15]; 15. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[12]; 16. 88-Lance Erskine[20]; 17. 2S-Al Sleight[21]; 18. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[18]; 19. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[23]; 20. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[5]; 21. 15-April Wilson[16]; 22. 00-Ryan Poole[19]; 23. 11W-Josh Robertson[22]; 24. (DNS) 4K-Jamie Kay

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps
1. 52-Matt Billings[4]; 2. 87-Andrew Hennessy[1]; 3. 19-Mathieu Bardier[2]; 4. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[6]; 5. 13-Evan Reynolds[3]; 6. 71-Mike Bowman[7]; 7. 00-Ryan Poole[9]; 8. 88-Lance Erskine[8]; 9. 19M-Will Marche[5]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps
1. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[1]; 2. 28T-Cameron Thomson[3]; 3. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[2]; 4. 17-Chris Herbison[6]; 5. 9-Adam Turner[7]; 6. 31C-Dale Curran[5]; 7. 2S-Al Sleight[9]; 8. 97-Sheldon Bender[8]; 9. M52-Marc Surprenant[4]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps
1. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[2]; 2. 55-Jeffrey Weare[4]; 3. 3S-Austin Roes[6]; 4. 20-Johnny Miller[8]; 5. 15-April Wilson[3]; 6. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[5]; 7. 4K-Jamie Kay[1]; 8. 11W-Josh Robertson[9]; 9. (DNF) 4B-Darrell Pelletier[7]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps
1. 00-Ryan Poole[1]; 2. 88-Lance Erskine[4]; 3. 2S-Al Sleight[2]; 4. 11W-Josh Robertson[6]; 5. (DNF) 4B-Darrell Pelletier[9]; 6. (DNF) 4K-Jamie Kay[3]; 7. (DNF) 19M-Will Marche[7]; 8. (DNF) 97-Sheldon Bender[5]; 9. (DNF) M52-Marc Surprenant[8]

2023 ACTION SPRINT TOUR
PINTY’S NATIONAL SERIES
1. Saturday, July 22 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Mathieu Bardier
2. Saturday, August 19 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Matt Billings
3. Saturday, September 2 – Brighton Speedway – Winner: Matt Billings
4. Sunday, September 3 – Brighton Speedway – Winner: Andrew Hennessy
5. Friday, September 15 – Ohsweken Speedway
6. Saturday, September 16 – Ohsweken Speedway
7. Friday, September 29 – Humberstone Speedway
8. Saturday, September 30 – Humberstone Speedway

2023 ACTION SPRINT TOUR
SURPRENANT TRUCK SHOP EAST SERIES
1. Saturday, May 13 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Mathieu Bardier
2. Saturday, June 3 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Lee Ladouceur
3. Saturday, June 17 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Lee Ladouceur
4. Saturday, July 15 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Winner: Lee Ladouceur
5. Friday, July 21 – Cam-Am Speedway – RAINED OUT
6. Sunday, July 23 – Cornwall Motor Speedway – Winner: Lee Ladouceur
7. Sunday, August 20 – Cornwall Motor Speedway – Winner: Lee Ladouceur
8. Friday, September 8 – Can-Am Speedway

2023 ACTION SPRINT TOUR
OAKWOOD TRANSPORT WEST SERIES
1. Friday, June 9 – Ohsweken Speedway – Winner: Mack DeMan
2. Saturday, June 10 – Merrittville Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman
3. Sunday, July 2 – Humberstone Speedway – RAINED OUT
4. Friday, July 7 – Ohsweken Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman
5. Saturday, July 8 – Merrittville Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman
6. Monday, August 14 – Ohsweken Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman
7. Wednesday, August 16 – Ohsweken Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman
8. Friday, August 25 – Ohsweken Speedway – RAINED OUT
9. Saturday, August 26 – Merrittville Speedway – Winner: Mike Bowman

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BOWMAN, MURDOCK, LAMPMAN, AND HAIR WIN ON BURGER BARN NIGHT AT OHSWEKEN

Article Credit: Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (September 1, 2023) – Burger Barn presented Back To School Backpack Night on Friday at Ohsweken Speedway; Mike Bowman, Steve Murdock, Donny Lampman, and Ken Hair took A-Main wins.

Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars
Dylan Westbrook started on pole with Mikey Kruchka alongside to start the 25 lap 360 Sprint Car A-Main. Before the first lap could be completed, Liam Martin and Tyeller Powless had issues and brought out a yellow flag. Westbrook set the pace when the green flag reappeared. Josh Hansen was hot on the heels of Westbrook who struggled in turn two, however Westbrook was making quick work of slower traffic.

Westbrook’s lead came to a halt on lap 14 as he got loose in the marbles of turn four and hit the outside wall, sending him in a violent flip. The race was red flagged immediately and the safety team arrived at the scene; Westbrook emerged from the wreck unharmed, and surprisingly was able to carry on in the race as damage was not terminal.

Nick Sheridan led after the restart, but it was short-lived as Mike Bowman asserted himself with only a handful of laps left in the race, going on to his fourth consecutive victory. Next to finish were Hansen in second, Ryan Turner third, Martin fourth, and Sheridan fifth. Bowman now leads the championship standings over Ryan Turner by 23 points.

Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars
Steve Murdock and Tanner Podwinski brought the field to the green flag for the 20 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Murdock led the first lap, setting a blistering pace, and began to encounter slower traffic by lap seven. Murdock’s lead came under attack on lap 16 as Lance Erskine and Mack DeMan tried everything they could to get around the leader.

Murdock kept his cool and successfully holding off the advances, going on to pick up his first career Sprint Car victory. Crossing the finish line next were DeMan in second, Jesse Costa third, Brett Stratford fourth, and Erskine fifth. DeMan now leads the championship standings over Costa by just four points.

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks
The front row of the grid featured Melissa Miller and Kacey Huffman to begin the 20 lap Thunder Stock A-Main. Mike Thorne quickly obtained the lead on the first lap after starting fourth on the grid. Thorne began to encounter traffic; this did not prove to be a challenge for him as he overtook with ease. Thorne had the lead until Donny Lampman tracked him down and passed for the lead with only four laps left go.

Thorne then conceded positions to title contenders Dave Bailey and Ryan Beagle. Lampman had saved his equipment all race, which allowed him to go on and claim his second career Ohsweken win. Bailey crossed the finish line next in second, Beagle in third, Thorne fourth, and Kyle Wert fifth. Beagle now leads the championship standings over Bailey by just one point.

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks
Jason Tolton started on pole with Christopher French next to him for the 15 lap Mini Stock A-Main. Tolton led the first seven laps until Kyle Rothwell overtook him for the lead, as Tolton struggled to make his way through traffic. Lap nine featured a caution due to debris on the track; Rothwell held off everyone on the restart, however another caution came out shortly after due to Miranda Weiler spinning to a stop.

The race ended a green-white-checkered dash to the finish, with Rothwell taking command of the restart and crossing the finish line first, followed by Ken Hair, Ashton Dickie, Tristan Da Silva, Jeff Elsliger, and Shawn Taylor. Rothwell was later disqualified for a technical infraction which made Hair the race winner. Dickie now leads the championship standings over Ryan Hillar by just one point.

Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway
Epic Racewear presents Championship Friday on September 8 featuring the Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars, Stickland’s Crate 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, September 1, 2023
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Burger Barn Presents
Back To School Backpack Night
Total Entries: 120
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Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (27 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 2. 88H-Josh Hansen[3]; 3. 15-Ryan Turner[19]; 4. 9-Liam Martin[11]; 5. 45-Nick Sheridan[4]; 6. 17X-Cory Turner[8]; 7. 87X-Shone Evans[9]; 8. 10-Mitch Brown[15]; 9. 12DD-Darren Dryden[7]; 10. 49L-Lucas Smith[5]; 11. 5-DJ Christie[10]; 12. 1-Holly Porter[17]; 13. 7-Eric Gledhill[20]; 14. 0-Glenn Styres[14]; 15. 77T-Tyeller Powless[16]; 16. 46C-Ryan Coniam[12]; 17. 70-Baily Heard[13]; 18. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[1]; 19. 19D-Allan Downey[22]; 20. 68-Aaron Turkey[21]; 21. 46-Kevin Pauls[23]; 22. 94X-Scott Hall[24]; 23. (DNF) 77K-Mikey Kruchka[2]; 24. (DNF) 94-Todd Hoddick[18]
Hard Charger – Ryan Turner +16

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 1:52.532
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[5]; 2. 49L-Lucas Smith[2]; 3. 9-Liam Martin[4]; 4. 88H-Josh Hansen[7]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless[6]; 6. 1-Holly Porter[8]; 7. 7-Eric Gledhill[3]; 8. 11-Jamie Turner[1]; 9. (DNS) 21K-Kyle Phillips; 10. (DNS) 90-Travis Cunningham

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 1:52.949
1. 71-Mike Bowman[2]; 2. 87X-Shone Evans[1]; 3. 5-DJ Christie[4]; 4. 0-Glenn Styres[3]; 5. 46C-Ryan Coniam[8]; 6. 70-Baily Heard[9]; 7. 68-Aaron Turkey[7]; 8. 19D-Allan Downey[6]; 9. 94X-Scott Hall[5]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 45-Nick Sheridan[2]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[3]; 3. 17X-Cory Turner[8]; 4. 77K-Mikey Kruchka[7]; 5. 10-Mitch Brown[6]; 6. 94-Todd Hoddick[5]; 7. 46-Kevin Pauls[4]; 8. (DNF) 15-Ryan Turner[1]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – 3:00.914
1. 15-Ryan Turner[6]; 2. 7-Eric Gledhill[1]; 3. 68-Aaron Turkey[2]; 4. 19D-Allan Downey[5]; 5. 46-Kevin Pauls[3]; 6. 94X-Scott Hall[7]; 7. 11-Jamie Turner[4]
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Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars (33 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 20 laps – 5:31.337
1. 2M-Steve Murdock[1]; 2. 4-Mack DeMan[13]; 3. 52-Jesse Costa[11]; 4. BS39-Brett Stratford[7]; 5. 88-Lance Erskine[4]; 6. 20L-Caleb Wood[9]; 7. 28T-Cameron Thomson[10]; 8. 72-Tanner Podwinski[2]; 9. 97-Sheldon Bender[15]; 10. 14-Larry Gledhill[3]; 11. 74-Rob Neely[14]; 12. 71C-John Cadman[20]; 13. 26-John Verney[8]; 14. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[23]; 15. 45-Curtis Gartly[24]; 16. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[16]; 17. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[21]; 18. 29W-Tyler Ward[12]; 19. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[6]; 20. 16X-Keegan Baker[22]; 21. 94-Ryan Fraser[17]; 22. 2-Travis Hofstetter[26]; 23. 5C-Conor Mahoney[25]; 24. 99-Joshua Hill[27]; 25. 69K-Ken Hamilton[19]; 26. 5-Tom Pellezari[18]; 27. (DNF) MK8-Matt Hill[28]; 28. (DNF) 20-Johnny Miller[5]
Hard Charger – Mack DeMan +11

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:02.309
1. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[2]; 2. 14-Larry Gledhill[7]; 3. 28T-Cameron Thomson[4]; 4. 5-Tom Pellezari[1]; 5. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[6]; 6. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[5]; 7. 99-Joshua Hill[8]; 8. 11W-Josh Robertson[9]; 9. (DNF) 00-Greg Smulders[3]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:03.771
1. 72-Tanner Podwinski[1]; 2. 88-Lance Erskine[4]; 3. 4-Mack DeMan[3]; 4. 94-Ryan Fraser[2]; 5. 29W-Tyler Ward[8]; 6. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[6]; 7. 5C-Conor Mahoney[5]; 8. 51-Trevor Young[7]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:03.734
1. 20-Johnny Miller[1]; 2. 26-John Verney[4]; 3. 74-Rob Neely[3]; 4. 2M-Steve Murdock[8]; 5. 69K-Ken Hamilton[2]; 6. 16X-Keegan Baker[6]; 7. 2-Travis Hofstetter[7]; 8. 24K-Kiana Teal[5]

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:05.179
1. BS39-Brett Stratford[7]; 2. 20L-Caleb Wood[3]; 3. 97-Sheldon Bender[1]; 4. 52-Jesse Costa[6]; 5. 71C-John Cadman[2]; 6. 45-Curtis Gartly[5]; 7. MK8-Matt Hill[4]; 8. 14B-Broden Weiler[8]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – 3:11.559
1. 5C-Conor Mahoney[2]; 2. 2-Travis Hofstetter[3]; 3. 99-Joshua Hill[1]; 4. MK8-Matt Hill[4]; 5. 00-Greg Smulders[9]; 6. 51-Trevor Young[6]; 7. 11W-Josh Robertson[5]; 8. 14B-Broden Weiler[8]; 9. 24K-Kiana Teal[7]
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Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks (28 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 20 laps – NT
1. 28D-Donny Lampman[8]; 2. 49-Dave Bailey[18]; 3. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[20]; 4. 55-Mike Thorne[4]; 5. 19-Kyle Wert[17]; 6. 97-Ron Loggie[13]; 7. 53-Logan Shwedyk[11]; 8. 28-Jim Lampman[9]; 9. 25-Ken Sargent[7]; 10. 23-Trevor DeBoer[14]; 11. 93K-Mike Klazinga[16]; 12. 79-Christopher Hale[10]; 13. 32-Mark Fawcett[12]; 14. 8-Ryan Dinning[15]; 15. 41-Adam Plazek[6]; 16. 11-Gofast Teeple[5]; 17. 03-George Grosul[22]; 18. 65-John Dunn[21]; 19. 17W-Travis Whittal[3]; 20. 43-Kyle Andress[25]; 21. 13-Kacey Huffman[2]; 22. 93-Melissa Miller[1]; 23. 72G-Marcel Gaudet 72G[24]; 24. 96O-John Overholt[23]; 25. 21Z-Braedan Burning[26]; 26. 62-Brian Pescetti[19]; 27. (DNF) 14-Mitch Petta[27]; 28. (DNS) 76-Jamie Goudge
Hard Charger – Ryan Beagle +17

Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – 3:19.326
1. 49-Dave Bailey[11]; 2. 28-Jim Lampman[6]; 3. 97-Ron Loggie[8]; 4. 8-Ryan Dinning[9]; 5. 25-Ken Sargent[5]; 6. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[12]; 7. 53-Logan Shwedyk[7]; 8. 11-Gofast Teeple[4]; 9. 13-Kacey Huffman[2]; 10. 17W-Travis Whittal[3]; 11. 65-John Dunn[14]; 12. 96O-John Overholt[10]; 13. 43-Kyle Andress[1]; 14. 14-Mitch Petta[13]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 32-Mark Fawcett[7]; 2. 55-Mike Thorne[3]; 3. 23-Trevor DeBoer[8]; 4. 19-Kyle Wert[10]; 5. 79-Christopher Hale[6]; 6. 41-Adam Plazek[4]; 7. 28D-Donny Lampman[5]; 8. 93K-Mike Klazinga[9]; 9. 62-Brian Pescetti[11]; 10. 93-Melissa Miller[1]; 11. 03-George Grosul[2]; 12. 72G-Marcel Gaudet 72G[13]; 13. 21Z-Braedan Burning[12]; 14. (DNS) 76-Jamie Goudge
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HRW Automotive Mini Stocks (32 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 15 laps – NT
1. 114-Kyle Rothwell[12]; 2. 5K-Ken Hair[13]; 3. 1A-Ashton Dickie[15]; 4. 01-Tristan DaSilva[8]; 5. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[6]; 6. 76-Shawn Taylor[11]; 7. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[21]; 8. 21H-Ryan Hillar[9]; 9. 54-Christopher French[2]; 10. 1-Jason Tolton[1]; 11. 84-Nick Clarke[20]; 12. 9-Tim DeBoer[10]; 13. 16-Fabio Olivieri[14]; 14. 27-Niko Hansen[23]; 15. 66-Martin Schroder[24]; 16. 4-Wayde Thorne[7]; 17. 24-Lofton Schuts[16]; 18. 69-Jonathan Ayrton[19]; 19. 265-Mike Evers[22]; 20. 4A-Mason Anderson[5]; 21. 14L-John Lubeck[4]; 22. 20J-Nathan Joyner[25]; 23. 11-Mike Giberson[3]; 24. 79-Steve Miller[27]; 25. 22-Miranda Weiler[28]; 26. (DNF) 32L-Grayden Lyons[26]; 27. (DNF) 17-Alex Riley[17]; 28. (DNS) 64-Nick Erskine
Hard Charger – Mike Sarantakos +14

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:52.934
1. 4-Wayde Thorne[6]; 2. 14L-John Lubeck[4]; 3. 9-Tim DeBoer[8]; 4. 1A-Ashton Dickie[12]; 5. 5K-Ken Hair[10]; 6. 114-Kyle Rothwell[9]; 7. 01-Tristan DaSilva[7]; 8. 84-Nick Clarke[16]; 9. 24-Lofton Schuts[13]; 10. 64-Nick Erskine[14]; 11. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[5]; 12. 265-Mike Evers[11]; 13. 32L-Grayden Lyons[1]; 14. 79-Steve Miller[2]; 15. 9K-Kylie Dixon[3]; 16. (DNS) 555-Tylan Hill

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 1-Jason Tolton[1]; 2. 54-Christopher French[2]; 3. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[5]; 4. 4A-Mason Anderson[4]; 5. 76-Shawn Taylor[8]; 6. 16-Fabio Olivieri[11]; 7. 21H-Ryan Hillar[7]; 8. 17-Alex Riley[13]; 9. 69-Jonathan Ayrton[15]; 10. 11-Mike Giberson[3]; 11. 20J-Nathan Joyner[9]; 12. 81D-Rick Balasin[16]; 13. (DNF) 27-Niko Hansen[6]; 14. (DNF) 66-Martin Schroder[10]; 15. (DNF) 64E-Doug Erskine[14]; 16. (DNF) 22-Miranda Weiler[12]

B-Main [Started] 6 laps – 2:10.988
1. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[1]; 2. 265-Mike Evers[3]; 3. 27-Niko Hansen[6]; 4. 66-Martin Schroder[8]; 5. 20J-Nathan Joyner[2]; 6. 32L-Grayden Lyons[5]; 7. 79-Steve Miller[7]; 8. 22-Miranda Weiler[12]; 9. 81D-Rick Balasin[4]; 10. 555-Tylan Hill[11]; 11. 9K-Kylie Dixon[9]; 12. (DNS) 64E-Doug Erskine

 

 

Henry hustles to FAST win, while Drown doubles down Sunday evening at Wayne County Speedway; Moore and Dinan also visit victory lane.

ORRVILLE - Cap Henry has always stood out as a gifted driver. Over the years, though, the Bellevue-based sprint car pilot has been exceptional at the O’Reilly Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway. That trend continued Sunday evening.

Henry bolted from his front row starting spot and led all 30 laps in scoring his second $10,000-to-win Pete Jacobs Memorial-FAST Series event in highlighting action during the annual Labor Day weekend extravaganza at the 3-8-mile near Orrville.

Doug Drown joined Henry in victory lane as the Wooster ace doubled down with dominate victories in the $3,000-to-win Malcuit Tavern Super Late Model and McKenzie Concrete Super Stock mains, while Kyle Moore raced to his second win in as many Flynn’s Tire & Service Center’s King of the County series Modified feature events. Not to be outdone, Port Clinton’s Dustin Dinan made his first-ever visit to WCS one to remember with a thrilling victory in the $1,000-to-win 305 sprint car 20-lapper.

In all, 90 entries graced the WCS’s crowded pit area, with near-perfect late summer weather – and a talent-laden field of 37 FAST Series sprint cars – combining to put an exclamation point on the speedway’s 58th season of weekly racing. The speedway will sit idle until Sept. 23 with a TBA event, then will put the wraps on the 2023 campaign with the 2-day season-ending Blowout on Sept. 29 and 30.

The FAST sprint cars main event hit the speedway first, but not before a few tense moments marred Sunday’s preliminaries. WCS speedway regular and 2-time 2023 winner Henry Malcuit dumped his machine in an easy roll over on the opening lap of the first heat before fellow weekly visitor Jason Dolick flipped wildly off turn 2 in heat 3. Trey Jacobs followed that with a series of hard tumbles in the same location during the evening’s second B main. Fortunately, all drivers escaped injury.

When the main rolled out, Henry threatened to make quick work of the 22-car field as the 9-time 2023 feature winner opened a straightaway lead over Washington’s JJ Hickle, Darin Naida, earlier FAST winner Cody Bova, Cale Thomas, Northwest Ohio standout Travis Philo, and track champion Tyler Gunn, who was shuffled back to seventh after running in the top four during the early stages.

Hickle closed the gap to less than 10 car lengths, however, by lap 20 before a wild series of flips halted action on lap 21 when Thomas left the speedway in turn 2 following a bonsai fourth-to-second attempt that was unsuccessful. Thomas climbed from his battered 23 mount unscathed.

Gunn restarted second with Naida, 10th-starting Kyle Reinhardt, Kraig Kinser, Hickle, and 21st starting Ricky Peterson behind. The red once again stopped action as Hickle dumped his Michigan-based No. 50 in turn 1 on lap 26. Hickle was no worse for the wear but was finished for the evening. On the restart, Rinehardt hustled his Brian Grove 45 past the “Machine Gunn” for second in the closing stages but came up short at the stripe and a $5,000 runner-up finish. Gunn, Kinser, and Peterson rounded out the top five.

Henry became the second 2-time winner of the event (2020), joining Sheldon Haudenschild (2015-2016). Henry also has a Speedweek crown to his resume at WCS, while narrowly missing a second Speedweek title in June after losing a last lap heartbreaker to Tyler Courtney.

“We’ve always been really good here, but the last time we raced here a few weeks back we were struggling a little bit,” said Henry. “But (mechanic Zach Myers) has this Jeff Ward Racing car dialed in right now and we could run just about anywhere. I was getting a little nervous during the middle stages when we were about the same speed as the lapped cars and was glad to see the caution.

“In clean air we were fast, but l wasn’t sure what to expect on those last few restarts. I knew Tyler, who is always fast here, and Kyle would be coming hard but we held on and had enough at the end. It’s great to see the size of the crowd and the turnout of cars we had tonight.”

Drown and Todd Brennan started the 25-lap SLM on the front row, but there was no last-lap drama on Sunday as Drown cruised to his seventh victory of the season. The action, however, was furious behind the pair as Brett Bee, Ryan Markham, Ryan Missler, and New York invader Andy Boozell diced it up for a top-five finish.

Bee turned in his best performance of the season to claim third, with Missler going from 17th to fourth, Markham, Boozell, and Keystone-state ace Matt Lux in tow.

“This thing is really, really fast right now and is probably the most comfortable we’ve had it all summer,” said Drown. “I wish we had a little more season left, but hopefully we can hit a few more shows before we’re done. The track was just awesome, and we could run everywhere from top to bottom.

“To see the fan support tonight was great, too, and we’ll be back for the Blowout for sure.”

The Modifieds hit the speedway next, and the anticipation was evident with Moore making his long-awaited return to the TA Perrine 16, with 11-time winner and newly crowned track champion Colton Shaw, and WCS DirtCar Summernationals winner Nate Young occupying the first three spots.

Shaw grabbed the early lead, with Moore, Young, Drown in the Wiles 187, and Jimmy Humphrey following.

Moore was all over Shaw on a lap 5 restart, however, with Shaw getting crossed up in the now-infamous turn 2, with Moore and Young now starting side-by-side on the ensuing double file restart. The “Madman” led the remaining 14 circuits, though, with Young never more than five car lengths back as the talented duo crossed the stripe 1-2. Drown rode home third, with Humphrey and Ryan Robey rounding out the top five.

“It’s been a while since we’ve had this car out, and l have to thank (Perrine) and all the fans who came out for this great event and the people who back this thing that makes it all possible,” said Moore. “Turns three and four was really good, but there wasn’t much there on the rail on the other end. I hated to see Colton drop out, but it was tricky down there, and l knew Nate wasn’t far behind. We’ll look to get another win at the end of the month.”

The 305 sprint cars have been on point in their rare visits to the speedway and Sunday’s 20-lap event was no exception. Kasey Jedrejek and Dustin Stroup waged a torrid battle early on with Jedrejek leading with Stroup hanging on to second until claiming the lead by lap six. Stroup, however, retired pit side a few laps later with Jedrejek taking over with Brian Sebetto – last year’s WCS winner – and Dinan joining the fray.

The order stayed the same until a red flag for Blain Keckler. Keckler catapulted his 4X machine out of the park in turn 2 but escaped unharmed. Dinan grabbed the point as Jedrejek went pit side when the yellow replaced the red, then withstood a furious last lap charge from Sebetto to claim his 13th career win and first of 2023.

Sebetto, Tyler Schiets, Austin Black, and Halden Miller completed the top five. Versatile wheelman and WCS regular Kyle Moore made his sprint car debut and rode home sixth.

“We may not have had the fastest car, but it just goes to show that you have to finish the race before you can win,” said Dinan. “This is our first ever visit (to WCS), and we’d love to come back here again next year. I didn’t know for sure how close (Sebetto) was back there, but anytime you can finish ahead of him, and these other fast guys is awesome.”

Drown made it look easy in the 15-lap Super Stock main, as the veteran wheeled the Bob Daugherty 21D to a commanding victory. John Wilson and Brandon Craver rounded out the top three.

“It’s so much fun driving Bob’s car, and it actually helps me when l get in my late model,” said Drown. “I’m going to have to hit him (Bob) up for some pointers in getting the kind of traction this thing gets. It’s certainly a lot of fun driving it when l get the opportunity.”

Stayed tuned in the upcoming future for the speedway’s Sept. 23 show, with the 2-day season-ending Blowout slated for Sept. 29-30.

Media Results for 9/3/2023 at Wayne County Speedway - Orrville, OH 410 Sprint Cars 37 Entries A Feature 30 Laps | 00:40:32.207 1. 33W-Cap Henry[1]; 2. 45-Kyle Reinhardt[10]; 3. 91-Tyler Gunn[3]; 4. 70K-Kraig Kinser[6]; 5. 2P-Ricky Peterson[21]; 6. W20-Greg Wilson[14]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[4]; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[17]; 9. 88-Austin McCarl[9]; 10. 20B-Cody Bova[5]; 11. 6J-Jonah Aumend[22]; 12. 22-Brandon Spithaler[13]; 13. 5R-Byron Reed[15]; 14. 25R-Jordan Ryan[7]; 15. 38K-Chris Myers[19]; 16. (DNF) 50YR-JJ Hickle[2]; 17. (DNF) 23-Cale Thomas[8]; 18. (DNF) 28M-Conner Morrell[11]; 19. (DNF) 83M-Broc Martin[18]; 20. (DNF) 38-Leyton Wagner[16]; 21. (DNF) 5-Jeremy Weaver[20]; 22. (DNF) 22D-Cole Duncan[12]

B Feature 1 10 Laps | 00:08:14.326 1. 5T-Travis Philo[1]; 2. 38K-Chris Myers[2]; 3. 2P-Ricky Peterson[7]; 4. 1-Jamie Myers[3]; 5. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[4]; 6. 15-Mitch Harble[6]; 7. 0-Brayton Phillips[8]; 8. 20-Danial Burkhart[5]; 9. (DNF) 81-Lee Jacobs[11]; 10. (DNS) 70-Henry Malcuit; 11. (DNS) 4*-Tyler Street

B Feature 2 10 Laps | 00:18:18.474 1. 83M-Broc Martin[1]; 2. 5-Jeremy Weaver[2]; 3. 6J-Jonah Aumend[3]; 4. 2X-Gage Etgen[6]; 5. 57N-Tyler Newhart[8]; 6. 187-Tyler Wiles[10]; 7. (DNF) 9J-Trey Jacobs[7]; 8. (DNF) 24D-Danny Sams III[4]; 9. (DNS) 16-Danny Mumaw; 10. (DNS) D12-Jason Dolick

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:21:08.000 1. 70K-Kraig Kinser[8]; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[4]; 3. 28M-Conner Morrell[1]; 4. 22-Brandon Spithaler[3]; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[5]; 6. 1-Jamie Myers[9]; 7. 20-Danial Burkhart[10]; 8. 2P-Ricky Peterson[7]; 9. (DNF) 70-Henry Malcuit[2]; 10. (DNF) 81-Lee Jacobs[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:07.000 1. 20B-Cody Bova[2]; 2. 91-Tyler Gunn[3]; 3. 22D-Cole Duncan[1]; 4. W20-Greg Wilson[8]; 5. 38K-Chris Myers[5]; 6. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[9]; 7. 15-Mitch Harble[7]; 8. 0-Brayton Phillips[6]; 9. 4*-Tyler Street[4]

Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:02:19.680 1. 50YR-JJ Hickle[2]; 2. 88-Austin McCarl[1]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan[3]; 4. 5R-Byron Reed[6]; 5. 83M-Broc Martin[7]; 6. 6J-Jonah Aumend[8]; 7. (DNF) 16-Danny Mumaw[5]; 8. (DNF) 9J-Trey Jacobs[4]; 9. (DNS) D12-Jason Dolick

Heat 4 8 Laps | 00:05:59.264 1. 7N-Darin Naida[2]; 2. 45-Kyle Reinhardt[5]; 3. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner[1]; 5. 5-Jeremy Weaver[7]; 6. 24D-Danny Sams III[3]; 7. 2X-Gage Etgen[8]; 8. 57N-Tyler Newhart[6]; 9. 187-Tyler Wiles[9]

Qualifying 1 8 Laps | 00:09:22.000 1. 23-Cale Thomas, 00:14.386[14]; 2. 4*-Tyler Street, 00:14.757[2]; 3. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:14.960[15]; 4. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:15.004[10]; 5. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:15.083[13]; 6. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:15.084[5]; 7. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:15.109[18]; 8. 22D-Cole Duncan, 00:15.176[8]; 9. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:15.260[12]; 10. 38K-Chris Myers, 00:15.313[17]; 11. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:15.330[3]; 12. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:15.399[4]; 13. 2P-Ricky Peterson, 00:15.442[9]; 14. 15-Mitch Harble, 00:15.613[1]; 15. 70K-Kraig Kinser, 00:15.623[11]; 16. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:15.759[7]; 17. 1-Jamie Myers, 00:15.825[6]; 18. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:15.904[16]; 19. 20-Danial Burkhart, 00:16.645[19]

Qualifying 2 8 Laps | 00:06:15.000 1. 9J-Trey Jacobs, 00:14.966[8]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:15.296[14]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:15.402[10]; 4. 24D-Danny Sams III, 00:15.497[11]; 5. 50YR-JJ Hickle, 00:15.644[7]; 6. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:15.649[4]; 7. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:15.666[18]; 8. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:15.761[9]; 9. 16-Danny Mumaw, 00:15.784[2]; 10. 45-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:15.797[3]; 11. 5R-Byron Reed, 00:15.890[12]; 12. 57N-Tyler Newhart, 00:16.276[5]; 13. 83M-Broc Martin, 00:16.436[16]; 14. 5-Jeremy Weaver, 00:16.477[6]; 15. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:16.498[1]; 16. 2X-Gage Etgen, 00:16.798[15]; 17. D12-Jason Dolick, 00:16.884[17]; 18. 187-Tyler Wiles, 00:17.125[13]

Super Late Models 19 Entries A Feature 25 Laps | 00:18:03.315 1. 12-Doug Drown[2]; 2. 20-Todd Brennan[1]; 3. 8B-Brett Bee[8]; 4. 50-Ryan Missler[17]; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[4]; 6. 12B-Andy Boozel[5]; 7. 111-Matt Lux[6]; 8. 1-Logan Jaquay[9]; 9. 14-Larry Bellman[11]; 10. 17-Tyler Evans[3]; 11. 2C-Clint Coffman[13]; 12. 6-Mark Gardiner[15]; 13. (DNF) 36-Codee Schneider[12]; 14. (DNF) 1E-Cody Endlich[18]; 15. (DNF) 61-Tony Paynter[14]; 16. (DNF) 14JR-JR Gentry[7]; 17. (DNF) 3-Thomas Baker[10]; 18. (DNF) 69R-Doug Baird[16]; 19. (DNS) J28-Jason Henderson

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:20:07.407 1. 20-Todd Brennan[1]; 2. 17-Tyler Evans[4]; 3. 12B-Andy Boozel[7]; 4. 14JR-JR Gentry[10]; 5. 1-Logan Jaquay[2]; 6. 14-Larry Bellman[6]; 7. 2C-Clint Coffman[3]; 8. 6-Mark Gardiner[9]; 9. (DNF) 50-Ryan Missler[5]; 10. (DNF) J28-Jason Henderson[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:04:57.124 1. 12-Doug Drown[3]; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[1]; 3. 111-Matt Lux[2]; 4. 8B-Brett Bee[5]; 5. 3-Thomas Baker[6]; 6. 36-Codee Schneider[8]; 7. 61-Tony Paynter[9]; 8. 69R-Doug Baird[7]; 9. 1E-Cody Endlich[4]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:01:20.914 1. 20-Todd Brennan, 00:17.759[18]; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:18.020[9]; 3. 1-Logan Jaquay, 00:18.120[3]; 4. 111-Matt Lux, 00:18.146[10]; 5. 2C-Clint Coffman, 00:18.184[19]; 6. 12-Doug Drown, 00:18.240[12]; 7. 17-Tyler Evans, 00:18.304[6]; 8. 1E-Cody Endlich, 00:18.418[17]; 9. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:18.451[8]; 10. 8B-Brett Bee, 00:18.457[1]; 11. 14-Larry Bellman, 00:18.700[5]; 12. 3-Thomas Baker, 00:18.807[14]; 13. 12B-Andy Boozel, 00:18.846[13]; 14. 69R-Doug Baird, 00:19.060[11]; 15. J28-Jason Henderson, 00:19.221[16]; 16. 36-Codee Schneider, 00:19.323[15]; 17. 6-Mark Gardiner, 00:19.341[2]; 18. 61-Tony Paynter, 00:19.448[7]; 19. 14JR-JR Gentry, 00:19.525[4]

UMP Modifieds 12 Entries A Feature 20 Laps | 00:17:47.462 1. 16T-Kyle Moore[1]; 2. 42-Nate Young[3]; 3. 187-Doug Drown[5]; 4. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[4]; 5. 69-Ryan Robey[6]; 6. 16-Caden Alexander[10]; 7. 36-Brent Coffman[9]; 8. (DNF) 32-Ryan Skinner[12]; 9. (DNF) 01-Colton Shaw[2]; 10. (DNF) 185-Ron Miller[7]; 11. (DNF) 9T-Mason Canter[8]; 12. (DNS) 75-Dustin Boley

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:08:26.350 1. 01-Colton Shaw[3]; 2. 42-Nate Young[4]; 3. 187-Doug Drown[2]; 4. 185-Ron Miller[1]; 5. 36-Brent Coffman[6]; 6. (DNF) 75-Dustin Boley[5]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:03:17.292 1. 16T-Kyle Moore[4]; 2. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[3]; 3. 69-Ryan Robey[1]; 4. 9T-Mason Canter[2]; 5. 16-Caden Alexander[5]; 6. 32-Ryan Skinner[6]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:04:00.908 1. 42-Nate Young, 00:19.371[11]; 2. 16T-Kyle Moore, 00:19.571[5]; 3. 01-Colton Shaw, 00:19.637[9]; 4. 60-Jimmy Humphrey, 00:19.721[1]; 5. 187-Doug Drown, 00:19.828[2]; 6. 9T-Mason Canter, 00:19.902[7]; 7. 185-Ron Miller, 00:19.959[10]; 8. 69-Ryan Robey, 00:19.970[8]; 9. 75-Dustin Boley, 00:20.125[12]; 10. 16-Caden Alexander, 00:20.179[3]; 11. 36-Brent Coffman, 00:20.344[6]; 12. 32-Ryan Skinner, 00:25.755[4]

Super Stocks 5 Entries A Feature 15 Laps | 00:06:45.729 1. 21D-Doug Drown[1]; 2. 7-John Wilson[2]; 3. 771-Brandon Craver[4]; 4. 51-Paul Holmes[5]; 5. 0-Larry Kugel[3]

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:04:21.327 1. 21D-Doug Drown[3]; 2. 7-John Wilson[5]; 3. 0-Larry Kugel[1]; 4. 771-Brandon Craver[4]; 5. (DNF) 51-Paul Holmes[2]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:02:20.590 1. 771-Brandon Craver, 00:20.978[5]; 2. 21D-Doug Drown, 00:21.024[1]; 3. 51-Paul Holmes, 00:21.153[3]; 4. 0-Larry Kugel, 00:21.509[4]; 5. 7-John Wilson, 00:21.537[2]

305 Sprint Cars 17 Entries A Feature 20 Laps | 00:43:18.437 1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[6]; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5]; 3. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[7]; 4. 78-Austin Black[11]; 5. 51M-Halden Miller[9]; 6. 97X-Kyle Moore[8]; 7. 23-Ron Hamlin[14]; 8. (DNF) 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[1]; 9. (DNF) 4X-Blain Keckler[4]; 10. (DNF) 1S-James Saam[10]; 11. (DNF) 18-Todd Hinton[13]; 12. (DNF) 9-Matt Warner[12]; 13. (DNF) 10X-Dustin Stroup[2]; 14. (DNF) 14A-Alex Clute[16]; 15. (DNF) 2-Brenden Torok[3]; 16. (DNF) 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[17]; 17. (DNS) 61-Tyler Shullick

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:09:24.217 1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3]; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2]; 3. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4]; 4. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[1]; 5. 51M-Halden Miller[6]; 6. 78-Austin Black[5]; 7. (DNF) 18-Todd Hinton[7]; 8. (DNF) 23-Ron Hamlin[9]; 9. (DNF) 14A-Alex Clute[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:13:42.192 1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[3]; 2. 4X-Blain Keckler[1]; 3. 2-Brenden Torok[4]; 4. 97X-Kyle Moore[7]; 5. 1S-James Saam[8]; 6. (DNF) 9-Matt Warner[6]; 7. (DNF) 61-Tyler Shullick[2]; 8. (DNF) 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr[5]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:08:31.814 1. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 00:16.579[4]; 2. 2-Brenden Torok, 00:16.697[6]; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto, 00:16.732[12]; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup, 00:17.134[16]; 5. 5DD-Dustin Dinan, 00:17.137[9]; 6. 61-Tyler Shullick, 00:17.165[10]; 7. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:17.245[1]; 8. 4X-Blain Keckler, 00:17.246[7]; 9. 78-Austin Black, 00:17.398[3]; 10. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 00:17.430[2]; 11. 51M-Halden Miller, 00:17.607[8]; 12. 9-Matt Warner, 00:18.000[5]; 13. 18-Todd Hinton, 00:18.099[15]; 14. 97X-Kyle Moore, 00:18.213[14]; 15. 14A-Alex Clute, 00:18.290[13]; 16. 1S-James Saam, 00:18.551[11]; 17. 23-Ron Hamlin, 00:19.193[17]

 

 

YOUTH PREVAILS IN SOUTHERN SPRINT CAR EVENT

September 3, 2023 – Pinellas Park, Florida – 13-year-old Colton Bettis captured his first career BG Products Southern Sprint Car Shootout Series victory Sunday night at Showtime Speedway in Pinellas Park, Florida just 5 days before his fourteenth birthday. Bettis may now be the youngest driver to have ever won a winged pavement sprint car feature victory.

The feature got off to a rough start when former series champion Sport Allen got upside down after attempting to split the cars of Bryan Riddle and Bruce Brantley on the first lap entering turn 3. His left rear tire rode up over Riddle when the narrow gap closed, sending him upside down. Allen was ok but unable to restart.

On the complete restart, Bettis, who started in the fourth position, attempted the same move as Allen had earlier entering turn 3 on lap 1. Bettis was successful in his attempt to take the lead and led the final 39 laps for his first career series win. Betis would win by a margin of 3.734 seconds.

Following Bettis was Dude Teate and series points leader Daniel Miller rounding out the top three. Miller had sustained a broken hand after his throttle stuck at the same track one week earlier in a practice crash. Miller’s top three effort keeps him in the points lead as the season is winding down.

Bettis is no rookie in terms of pavement sprint car racing. He won a non-winged event at the track in 2021 as an 11-year-old and won the track championship that same season. He was the youngest driver to have ever won a pavement sprint car feature event or championship.

Ryan Adema was the night’s 602 crate sprint car feature winner.
Feature (40 laps) 1. 61-Colton Bettis; 2. 93-Dude Teate; 3. 5-Daniel Miller; 4. 555-Dylan Reynolds; 5. 13-Scotty Adema; 6. 25-Bruce Brantley; 7. 83-Bryan Riddle; 8. 13x-Ryan Adema; 9. 1-Gary Wiggins; 10. 32-Bo Hartley; 11. 88a-Sport Allen; 12. 33-Robert Yoho; 13. 85-Rex Hollinger

Attached photo credit: Chris Fozillo

 

 

Paul Nienhiser Sweeps Sprint Invaders at the Benton County Speedway Bullring!

(Bill W) Vinton, IA, September 3, 2023 – Paul Nienhiser made it four feature wins out of five with the Sprint Invaders Sunday night at the Benton County Speedway in Vinton, Iowa. The Chapin, Illinois driver swept his heat, the Shake-up Dash and the feature, earning $2,000 for his win aboard Scott Bonar’s #50 car. It was his fifth win of the year with the Sprint Invaders, and the twelfth in his career with the series.

The 25-lap feature had a shaky start on the quarter-mile when front row starter, Tyler Lee, tangled with Tasker Phillips and got upside down. Both drivers were uninjured, but done for the night. Colton Fisher was also involved when he spun to avoid the two, and restarted at the rear. Fisher had borrowed a motor from Hetrick Motorsports after losing his in action Saturday in West Liberty.

Chris Martin led early in the main event, with Nienhiser, Cody Wehrle, Luker Verardi and point leader, Ryan Bunton, in tow. While Martin stayed true to the tacky low side, Nienhiser searched around the first few laps. On lap four, a pass through the middle of turn two saw him shoot by Martin and into the lead.

Nienhiser was into lapped traffic by the sixth lap, and was increasing his advantage to a straightaway ahead of Martin and Wehrle. Bret Tripplett had worked his way up to fourth by the halfway point, with Bunton fifth, and Fisher from the tail back to sixth.

With ten laps to go, Verardi lost his steering headed down the backstretch. He was able to avoid disaster by getting over the top of turn three and getting stopped. Nienhiser led the field back to green, ahead of Martin, Wehrle, Tripplett and Fisher. Fisher shot by Tripplett for fourth, and then worked around Wehrle for third with seven to go.

Nienhiser maintained his lead, while Martin held off Fisher at the finish. Wehrle and hard-charger Sawyer Phillips completed the top five. Tripplett, Bunton, Aidan Zoutte, McCain Richards and Steve Pumphrey rounded out the top ten. Nienhiser won his heat and the Shake-up Dash, and Tasker Phillips also won a heat.

“I say it all the time, but the #50 car is just a dream to drive,” said Nienhiser in Victory Lane. “I thank Scott for the opportunity to drive it. Chris got the jump on me there. I probably would have done what he did, and got down on the bottom. I probably wasn’t going to pass him following him so…we had our car set up to move around a little bit. I was able to jump up top. I probably surprised him a little bit with the bottom tacky. I was up there and was able to get by once it cleaned off a little. It was a fun race. I’m glad to knock one off here. I haven’t really been good here in the past.”

“I thought I had the car snugged up enough to run the marbles through the slick,” said Martin of his second, second place finish of the weekend. “I still need to go back to work and keep on learning and making gains. We have some good notes. My hat’s off to Paul and Scott. Overall, it was a really good, solid weekend. There’s nothing to hang our head about. We just need to clean up a few things, and we’ll be back up front.”

“It felt good to restart from the back and have our speed be good,” said Fisher. “It was definitely unfortunate, because I think we had a chance to battle for the lead early. To come back to the podium though, really feels great. I felt a little rubber early in the middle of one and two. I stuck with it, and as it came in towards the end, and unfortunately, Chris found it soon after. After that, it was a little bit of a freight train. I’m happy with the car and happy with the team’s hard work this weekend. We’re looking forward to the last two nights.”

The Sprint Invaders conclude their season with two big events. On Friday, September 22, they will race for $3,000 to win at the Lee County Speedway in Donnellson, Iowa. The season comes to a close on Saturday, September 23 at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa with the annual “Fall Haul” paying $5,000 to the winner.

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Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (3) 2. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (1) 3. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (6) 4. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (5) 5. 3P, Sawyer Phillps, Pleasantville, IA (14) 6. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (9) 7. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Lincoln, IL (7) 8. 14, Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (13) 9. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (12) 10. 17, Steve Pumphrey, Springtown, TX (15) 11. 32, Riley Valentine, Terril, IA (16) 12. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (8) 13. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (11) 14. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (10) 15. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (2) 16. 1E, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (4). Lap Leaders: Martin 1-3, Nienhiser 4-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: S. Phillips.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 10 laps: 1. Paul Nienhiser (2) 2. Chris Martin (1) 3. Colton Fisher (4) 4. Cody Wehrle (8) 5. Bret Tripplett (6) 6. Devin Wignall (3) 7. Aidan Zoutte (7) 8. Sawyer Phillips (5)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 10 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (1) 2. Tyler Lee (3) 3. Ryan Bunton (4) 4. Luke Verardi (6) 5. Chase Richards (5) 6. McCain Richards (2) 7. Steve Pumphrey (7) 8. Riley Valentine (8)

Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Paul Nienhiser (1) 2. Tasker Phillips (2) 3. Cody Wehrle (3) 4. Colton Fisher (6) 5. Chris Martin (5) 6. Tyler Lee (4)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Cody Wehrle

Contingencies

DMI: Devin Wignall

Saldana: Tasker Phillips

BMRS High Point Driver: Paul Nienhiser

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Kevin Thomas Jr. Takes 7K Payday in Triple Sprint Showdown Win with POWRi 410 BOSS
Belleville, IL. (9/3/23) Kevin Thomas Jr. would ride away with the seven-thousand-dollar payday after leading the final four laps of the feature to gain the win in the Championship Night running of the Lake Ozark Speedway Triple Sprint Showdown for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series to notch his inaugural career win in an outstanding solid-green twenty-five lap feature event.

Flying onto the finely prepared racing surface with twenty-seven entrants of the POWRi 410 BOSS, the series home facility in Eldon Missouri would see Kevin Thomas Jr. set the quick qualifying time of an 11.797-second lap with Garet Williamson, Blake Hahn, and Jace Park each earning heat racing victories as Zach Hampton notched the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the headlining feature.

Going into the initial green flag start with Zach Hampton and Blake Hahn lined up in the front row, Blake Hahn would speed into the early racing advantage as Hampton, Garet Williamson, Kevin Thomas Jr., and Lachlan McHugh battled within the top five.

Setting a blistering pace and occurring lap traffic at a rapid rate, Blake Hahn would click away laps while leading as Zach Hampton and Kevin Thomas Jr. stayed within striking distance and action aplenty flowed behind the leading trio throughout the pack of competitors.

Using late-race heroics, Kevin Thomas Jr would use a deep drive into turn three to slide by Blake Hahn on the exit of four for the preferred position as Hahn maintained momentum to keep pace and battle back on the new leader.

Preserving the front of the field for the final four revolutions around a beautifully prepared surface of the feature event, Kevin Thomas Jr. would not be denied in earning his first career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory in an action-packed caution-free twenty-five-lap feature.

“This felt really good out there, I knew we had a good car this weekend and that I had to get up on the wheel and go,” said Kevin Thomas Jr. in the Lake Ozark Speedway winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I’ve never won a wing show like this before so this one feels special.”

Contending intently behind the leader would find one-time leader of twenty-one laps Blake Hahn finishing runner-up from starting second with Garet Williamson placing on the final podium placement from the starting fourth.

Pole-sitter Zach Hampton would be among the frontrunners all feature to finish fourth as Lachlan McHugh would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Lake Ozark Speedway on Championship Night of the Triple Sprint Showdown.

Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/3/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr(11.797)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 12X-Garet Williamson
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 52-Blake Hahn
Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 87J-Jace Park
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 35-Zach Hampton
Super Clean Hard Charger: 1JR-Steven Russell(+6)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr

Toyota Racing Development A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[3]; 2. 52-Blake Hahn[2]; 3. 12X-Garet Williamson[4]; 4. 35-Zach Hampton[1]; 5. 25-Lachlan McHugh[6]; 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[7]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[8]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell[14]; 9. 51B-Joe B Miller[11]; 10. 87J-Jace Park[9]; 11. 91-Riley Kreisel[15]; 12. 23B-Brian Bell[13]; 13. 93-Taylor Walton[16]; 14. 7A-Will Armitage[12]; 15. 79-Gage Montgomery[18]; 16. 00-Broc Elliott[22]; 17. 37-Bryce Norris[10]; 18. 6-Corey Nelson[20]; 19. 3P-Russell Potter[24]; 20. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach[21]; 21. 16THH-Kevin Newton[19]; 22. 7B-Hunter Barron[23]; 23. 118-Jacob Bloodworth[25]; 24. 9-Tyler Duff[5]; 25. 15-Jack Potter[17].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-Garet Williamson[2]; 2. 37-Bryce Norris[1]; 3. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[4]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 5. 23B-Brian Bell[7]; 6. 15-Jack Potter[5]; 7. 6-Corey Nelson[6]; 8. 00-Broc Elliott[8]; 9. 3P-Russell Potter[9].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn[3]; 2. 35-Zach Hampton[4]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[2]; 4. 7A-Will Armitage[6]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[7]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery[5]; 7. 16THH-Kevin Newton[1]; 8. 7B-Hunter Barron[8]; 9. 118-Jacob Bloodworth[9].

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 87J-Jace Park[1]; 2. 9-Tyler Duff[3]; 3. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh[4]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel[7]; 6. 93-Taylor Walton[8]; 7. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach[6]; 8. (DNS) 14E-Kyle Bellm; 9. (DNS) 9C-Billy Butler.

Qualifying 1: 1. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr, 00:11.797[2]; 2. 35-Zach Hampton, 00:11.906[5]; 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:11.931[18]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:12.018[4]; 5. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:12.063[8]; 6. 9-Tyler Duff, 00:12.084[13]; 7. 12X-Garet Williamson, 00:12.152[12]; 8. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:12.181[16]; 9. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:12.237[10]; 10. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:12.239[1]; 11. 16THH-Kevin Newton, 00:12.294[6]; 12. 87J-Jace Park, 00:12.306[20]; 13. 15-Jack Potter, 00:12.311[3]; 14. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:12.348[24]; 15. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:12.351[27]; 16. 6-Corey Nelson, 00:12.382[19]; 17. 7A-Will Armitage, 00:12.466[15]; 18. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach, 00:12.470[26]; 19. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:12.515[21]; 20. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:12.700[17]; 21. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:12.721[23]; 22. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:12.812[9]; 23. 7B-Hunter Barron, 00:12.833[7]; 24. 93-Taylor Walton, 00:12.859[22]; 25. 3P-Russell Potter, 00:13.630[25]; 26. 118-Jacob Bloodworth, 00:13.707[14]; 27. 9C-Billy Butler, 00:14.000[11].

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Kory Schudy Snatches Victory in Fifth Annual Non-Wing Nationals with POWRi WAR
Belleville, IL. (9/3/23) Kory Schudy would only need to lead the final fifty feet to capture the Fifth Annual POWRi Non-Wing Nationals Championship feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway to notch his tenth career feature win with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in an epic and intensely thrilling twenty-lap event.

Initial on-track actions would witness Ivan Glotzbach start quickest in hot laps with a 13.706-second lap as Kory Schudy, Xavier Doney, and Riley Kreisel would each earn heat racing wins with Schudy snagging the event’s high-point qualifier award for the second night in a row.

Opposing on the initial green flag start would find Kory Schudy battle against front-row companion Xavier Doney into the first pair of corners with Doney gaining the opening on-track advantage as Schudy, Riley Kreisel, Mario Clouser, and Tom Curran all ran inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy pacesetter.

Flexing his racing might and appearing to be in a zone of his own, Xavier Doney would hold the front of the field for nineteen and three-quarters of the twenty-lap feature event with Kory Schudy staying within striking distance after a trio of mid-race restarts.

Using late-race heroics with a daring high-line turn four maneuver, Kory Schudy would emerge victorious in the main event by one two-tenth of a second over the one-time leader and runner-up finisher Xavier Doney as point leader Jack Wagner would finalize the podium placements.

“The last few laps I knew I had to do something different because I was miserable on the bottom, I took this thing to the top and had it hooked up to grab the win,” said Kory Schudy in the Lake Ozark Speedway victory lane. Adding, “What a way to win at the line off turn four.”

Overcoming adversity to rebound from an early race mishap, Riley Kreisel would race back through the field to finish fourth as Steven Russell rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in the Night One Non-Wing Nationals feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Lake Ozark Speedway | 9/3/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: I1-Ivan Glotzbach(13.706)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 28-Kory Schudy
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 91-Riley Kreisel
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 28-Kory Schudy
Super Clean Hard Charger: 73-Samuel Wagner(+7)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 28-Kory Schudy

Toyota Racing Development A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[1]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[2]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[8]; 4. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[9]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[13]; 7. 34-RJ (Richard) Miller[11]; 8. 11X-Tom Curran[6]; 9. I1-Ivan Glotzbach[10]; 10. 15B-Quinton Benson[14]; 11. 16-Anthony Nicholson[16]; 12. 7S-Wade Seiler[18]; 13. 02-Austin Crane[15]; 14. 33-Bryson Smith[7]; 15. 45-Jesse Bebee[19]; 16. 43-Brennon Marshall[17]; 17. 44-Wesley Smith[12]; 18. 77K-Katlynn Leer[5]; 19. 6-Mario Clouser[4].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[5]; 2. 33-Bryson Smith[2]; 3. 6-Mario Clouser[6]; 4. 73-Samuel Wagner[3]; 5. 44-Wesley Smith[7]; 6. 16-Anthony Nicholson[4]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[1].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[1]; 3. 77K-Katlynn Leer[5]; 4. I1-Ivan Glotzbach[6]; 5. 15B-Quinton Benson[4]; 6. 7S-Wade Seiler[2].

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 2. 1JR-Steven Russell[1]; 3. 11X-Tom Curran[5]; 4. 34-RJ (Richard) Miller[6]; 5. 02-Austin Crane[2]; 6. 43-Brennon Marshall[4].

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be the highly anticipated 13th Annual Jesse Hockett/Daniel McMillin Memorial at Lucas Oil Speedway on September 14-16.

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Henderson, Zebell and Thram Victorious During Bull Haulers Brawl Presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking Finale; Tatnell and Olivier Earn Second Straight Huset's Speedway Championships

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Sept. 3, 2023) - Justin Henderson, J.J. Zebell and Christopher Thram capped a stellar Huset's Speedway racing season with wins on Sunday during the Bull Haulers Brawl presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking finale.

Additionally, two track champions were decided during the track's season finale as Brooke Tatnell earned the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars title and Zach Olivier recorded the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks championship - both for the second straight season.

Tatnell's came with some anxiety during the main event as he pulled into the work area in the infield running third early in the race. The crew diagnosed a potential problem and Tatnell returned to the track in the 18 th position. He rallied to finish 11 th to hang onto his narrow lead in the championship standings.

"As a driver you know all right we've got a problem," he said. "Can we fix it or can't we fix it? You know typically whether it's a spark plug, it's a nozzle line, it's a rocker arm. I knew if we could get back out, where we had to finish we had to be within 10 of (Chase) Randall and we were safe. I knew if we got to 10 th we're safe. I just sat there and counted. When you're at the back it's pretty bloody scary.

"They all said we're too freakin' old. They can eat some humble pie."

Olivier led the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks division with seven top fives and 11 top 10s in a dozen main events this season.

"We were really consistent this year, a lot of top fives just like tonight," he said. "The competition has gotten better. You can't win them all. We won a few. Just to be in contention, run top five, top 10 every night is really what it's all about."

Henderson captured his second Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars victory of the season to garner the $6,000 top prize. He led all 25 laps to win by 1.100 seconds, which was his 30 th career triumph at the track. Henderson also became only the second driver to garner multiple wins in the division this year.

"Very special," he said. "I love having my baby boy and my wife here."

Six total cautions occurred during the race and led to the closest calls for Henderson as runner up Scott Bogucki attempted slide jobs on a couple of late restarts. Henderson maintained his spot on the cushion to stay out front throughout the race.

Bogucki finished second with Dusty Zomer ending third and Mark Dobmeier fourth. Kaleb Johnson hustled from last - 21 st - to fifth.

Randall established quick time during qualifying before Dobmeier, Bogucki and Tim Estenson produced heat race victories.

Zebell topped a thrilling Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks feature that showcased five lead changes during the 20-lap race.

Brandon Ferguson paced the field for the first three laps before Zebell took the lead on Lap 4. Mike Chaney battled by Zebell for the top spot on Lap 5 with Zebell reclaiming the position on the ensuing lap. Chaney again captured the lead on Lap 15 before Zebell answered on Lap 16 and led the final five laps to win by 0.447 seconds.

"It was awesome," he said. "It was a blast out there. I'm pumped."

Chaney was the runner up with Colby Klaassen placing third, Olivier fourth and Matt Steuerwald fifth from the 14 th starting position.

The heat races were won by Zebell, Cory Yeigh and Chaney.

Thram led the final 14 laps of the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars main event.

"I was a little snug at the beginning, but the track slicked off beautiful," he said. "It was a great race track they gave us to race on and the car kept getting better and better until it was about out of fuel with five to go. It was a little touch and go there the last little bit, but we got it done."

Tatnell held the point for the first 11 laps before Thram used a diamond move to exit turn four on the bottom to edge Tatnell at the line. He then held onto the lead throughout the remainder of an A Main that was slowed by three red flags and two additional cautions.

Tatnell finished 0.602 seconds behind Thram with Riley Goodno advancing from 11 th to third. Micah Slendy was fourth and Brendan Mullen charged from 18 th to fifth.

Chuck McGillivray, Thram, Carson McCarl and Tatnell were the heat race winners. Cameron Martin picked up the B Main triumph.

BULL HAULERS BRAWL PRESENTED BY FOLKENS BROTHERS TRUCKING NIGHT 2 RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Sept. 3, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson (2); 2. 10-Scott Bogucki (4); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer (5); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (21); 6. 9-Chase Randall (7); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (11); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson (9); 9. 17B-Ryan Bickett (20); 10. 6-Jake Blackhurst (10); 11. 16-Brooke Tatnell (1); 12. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (13); 13. 7B-Ben Brown (12); 14. (DNF) 1K-Kelby Watt (3); 15. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (18); 16. (DNF) 4-Cody Hansen (14); 17. (DNF) 8-Aaron Reutzel (8); 18. (DNF) 14H-Carson McCarl (15); 19. (DNF) 111-Chad Frewaldt (19); 20. (DNF) 11M-Brendan Mullen (16); 21. (DNS) 98-Nate Barger.

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (2); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 3. 7B-Ben Brown (1); 4. 9-Chase Randall (4); 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen (6); 6. 14H-Carson McCarl (5); 7. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (7).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 10-Scott Bogucki (1); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer (2); 3. 8-Aaron Reutzel (4); 4. 6-Jake Blackhurst (3); 5. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (5); 6. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 7. (DNF) 98-Nate Barger (6).

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 14T-Tim Estenson (1); 2. 1K-Kelby Watt (2); 3. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 5. 4-Cody Hansen (5); 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett (7); 7. 111-Chad Frewaldt (6).

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.935 (6); 2. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:10.947 (3); 3. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.048 (14); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.074 (21); 5. 6-Jake Blackhurst, 00:11.107 (20); 6. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.118 (5); 7. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.151 (1); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.161 (18); 9. 1K-Kelby Watt, 00:11.184 (19); 10. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:11.186 (8); 11. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:11.206 (13); 12. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.272 (15); 13. 14H-Carson McCarl, 00:11.305 (9); 14. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.373 (10); 15. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.393 (11); 16. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.403 (12); 17. 98-Nate Barger, 00:11.496 (4); 18. 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:11.585 (2); 19. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.698 (16); 20. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.705 (7); 21. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.768 (17).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (4); 2. 12-Mike Chaney (2); 3. 34K-Colby Klaassen (5); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (3); 5. 3-Matt Steuerwald (14); 6. 1M-Eric Moser (7); 7. 40-Tim Dann (9); 8. 33-Garet Deboer (10); 9. 98-Dan Jensen (12); 10. 9-Kyle DeBoer (11); 11. 86-Tracy Halouska (17); 12. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (8); 13. (DNF) 211-Tyler Zebell (13); 14. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 15. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (6); 16. (DNF) 16-Jonathan Taylor (16); 17. (DNS) 21-Ron Howe.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (1); 2. 40-Tim Dann (2); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 4. 34K-Colby Klaassen (4); 5. 98-Dan Jensen (6); 6. 3-Matt Steuerwald (5).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh (1); 2. 15-Brandon Ferguson (2); 3. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (4); 4. 1M-Eric Moser (5); 5. 211-Tyler Zebell (3); 6. (DNS) 86-Tracy Halouska.

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (1); 2. 71-Zach Olivier (4); 3. 9-Kyle DeBoer (5); 4. (DNF) 21-Ron Howe (2); 5. (DNF) 16-Jonathan Taylor (3).

Midwest Sprint Touring Series/Midwest Power Series 360 Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 2. 14-Brooke Tatnell (1); 3. 22-Riley Goodno (11); 4. 8-Micah Slendy (4); 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen (18); 6. 36-Justin Henderson (14); 7. 35L-Cody Ledger (9); 8. 101-Chuck McGillivray (2); 9. 20-Brant O'Banion (10); 10. 96-Blaine Stegenga (19); 11. 40-Clint Garner (16); 12. 17B-Ryan Bickett (22); 13. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (17); 14. 22W-Aaron Werner (6); 15. (DNF) 53-Jack Dover (20); 16. (DNF) 83A-Austin Miller (13); 17. (DNF) 27-Carson McCarl (7); 18. (DNF) 27W-Weston Olson (24); 19. (DNF) 2-Chase Porter (3); 20. (DNF) 12L-John Lambertz (8); 21. (DNF) 23W-Scott Winters (23); 22. (DNF) 4C-Cameron Martin (21); 23. (DNF) 83H-Sam Henderson (15); 24. (DNF) 18-Tyler Rabenberg (12).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 4C-Cameron Martin (3); 2. 17B-Ryan Bickett (2); 3. 23W-Scott Winters (1); 4. 27W-Weston Olson (7); 5. 12-Troy Schreurs (4); 6. 4G-Cole Garner (9); 7. 83-Kurt Mueller (6); 8. (DNF) 5W-Bill Wiese (10); 9. (DNF) 54-Brett Wanner (5); 10. (DNS) 74N-Luke Nellis; 11. (DNS) 8H-Jacob Hughes.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 101-Chuck McGillivray (1); 2. 8-Micah Slendy (3); 3. 36-Justin Henderson (2); 4. 40-Clint Garner (4); 5. 53-Jack Dover (5); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (7); 7. 54-Brett Wanner (8); 8. 5W-Bill Wiese (6).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 2. 22W-Aaron Werner (1); 3. 35L-Cody Ledger (4); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (6); 5. 18-Tyler Rabenberg (8); 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett (7); 7. 27W-Weston Olson (5); 8. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis (3).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Carson McCarl (1); 2. 2-Chase Porter (2); 3. 83A-Austin Miller (3); 4. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (4); 5. 96-Blaine Stegenga (6); 6. 4C-Cameron Martin (7); 7. 8H-Jacob Hughes (5); 8. 4G-Cole Garner (8).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 14-Brooke Tatnell (2); 2. 12L-John Lambertz (1); 3. 20-Brant O'Banion (4); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 5. 83H-Sam Henderson (7); 6. 12-Troy Schreurs (5); 7. 83-Kurt Mueller (6).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 4(May 21, June 4, July 30 and Sept. 2); Justin Henderson - 2 (Aug. 27 and Sept. 3); Rico Abreu - 1 (Aug. 15); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 24); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 23); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29); and Dusty Zomer - 1 (July 16)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 4(May 28, June 18, July 9 and Sept. 3); Zach Olivier - 2(May 21 and July 20); Tim Dann - 1 (July 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 15); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11); John Hoing - 1(June 4); Ron Howe - 1 (Aug. 27); and Cory Yeigh - 1 (July 30)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dan Carsrud - 1 (July 16); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); Jack Dover - 1 (July 30); Lee Goos Jr. - 1 (Aug. 27); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

HUSET'S SPEEDWAY MEDIA LINKS -

Website: http://www.HusetsSpeedway.com

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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.

 

 

McMullen extends point lead with fourth straight PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main win

Neuman fends off Balog to secure second IRA 410 Sprint Car victory

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) September 2, 2023 – Two-time Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh took a giant step toward securing another title by claiming his fourth straight 25-lap Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car A-main victory, during the annual Sheboygan County Fair Night all-Sprint Car racing program at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Sept. 2.

In the 30-lap Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car A main, Jake Neuman of New Berlin, Ill. racked up his second career IRA A-main triumph by turning back a late charge from 10-time IRA champion Bill Balog of Hartland.

Alex Pokorski of West Bend grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR-MSA A main from the pole position as 360 Sprint Car rookie T.J. Smith of Greenville worked the high groove to settle into second, while third starter Matt Vandervere of Zion, Ill. took over the third spot.

On lap 4, Smith rode the extreme high groove, just off the outside retaining wall, to pressure the low riding Pokorski for the top spot on lap 4. Two laps later, Pokorski transitioned from the low groove to the high line, which trimmed back Smith’s momentum.

One lap later Smith slowed along the outside line in turn four to bring out the lone caution flag of the race. On the restart, Brandon McMullen, who started eighth, maneuvered underneath Vandervere to take over second in turn two on lap 8.

On the following circuit, McMullen worked the low line to challenge the high-riding Pokorski for the top spot. Pokorski attempted to move down to the low groove on lap 10. However, McMullen was able to slip underneath to seize the lead in turn two.

From there, the four-time MSA 360 Sprint Car champion quickly pulled away from Pokorski to build up a full straightaway lead on lap 15. McMullen caught up to the rear of the field on lap 16, while 14-year-old rookie Logan Julien of Oconomowoc, who started fourth, took third from Vandevere along the outside groove.

McMullen cruised the rest of the way en route to his division-leading 33rd career PDTR and 45th career MSA 360 Sprint Car A-main win, as well as his fourth straight and sixth overall PDTR and seventh MSA 360 Sprint Car A-main win of the 2023 season.

“I could really go anywhere on the track top or bottom, but I knew the bottom was really tacky,” McMullen said. “Hats off to my team. They’ve been phenomenal all year. They are what makes his program work so well.”

Pokorski placed second, Julien wound up third, Vandervere placed fourth and sixth starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend rounded out the top five.

McMullen will look to seal the Plymouth Dirt Track Racing – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car titles in the 2023 season finale as part of the Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships at The Plymouth Dirt Track on Saturday, Sept. 30.

Two-time Plymouth Dirt Track Racing and Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car champion Travis Arenz of Sheboygan Falls jumped into the lead on the drop of the green flag in the 30-lap Bumper to Bumper IRA Sprints 410 Sprint Car A main with second starter Jake Neuman following in second.

On lap 5, Neuman worked the high groove in the shadows of The Plymouth Dirt Track wall to sweep into the lead in turn three on lap 5. Two laps later, the leaders encountered lapped traffic before the first of three caution flags appeared on lap 8 when Tyler Brabant of Waupun got out of shape in turn three.

When the race resumed, third starter Bill Balog moved past Arenz to assume second in the running order before the second caution flag appeared on lap 12 when Russel Borland of Kewaskum spun exiting turn four. Two laps later, the third and final caution flag appeared when Dave Uttech of Kenosha spun in turn four.

Following the restart, Balog continued to pound the high cushion in an attempt to track down Neuman. On lap 28, Balog pulled off a slide jump in turn four to lead the lap. However, Neuman battled back to return the favor and regain the top spot from Balog in turn one on lap 29.

Meanwhile, fourth starter Joel Myers Jr. of Santa Rosa, Calif. slipped past Arenz to gain third place on lap 29 as Neuman went on to notch his second career IRA A-main victory, as well as his second career IRA A main triumph at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

“Bill [Balog] stole one from me last year in the last few laps, so I knew what I needed to do and we got it done tonight,” Neuman said.

Balog had to settle for second, Myers Jr. placed third, Arenz was fourth and fifth starter Scotty Thiel of Sheboygan rounded out the top five.

Paul Pokorski of West Bend won the 12-lap PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car B main.

Kris Spitz of Salem captured the 12-lap IRA 410 Sprint Car B main.

Anthony Knierim of Franksville collected the Akright Auto PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division fast qualifier award with a lap of 12.723 seconds.

Mike Reinke of Howards Grove earned the fast qualifier award in the IRA 410 Sprint Car division with a lap of 11.539 seconds.

The 16th event of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Jensen’s Sales & Service, drew a total of 57 Sprint Cars, including 30 Bumper to Bumper IRA 410 Sprint Cars and 27 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars.

The Plymouth Dirt Track will host the Wildman Watson Classic 2023 Dirt Kings Late Model Tour season finale on Saturday, Sept. 23.

The event will also include Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Cars, A Modifieds and Street Stocks.

Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with spectator gates opening at 4 p.m., hot laps at 5 p.m. and racing at 5:45 p.m.

The 2023 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season will conclude with the Wisconsin Sprint Car Championships on Saturday, Sept. 30 featuring the season finales for the Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Cars, Plymouth Dirt Track Racing – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars, Wisconsin wingLESS Sprint Cars and IRA Lightning Sprints.

Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with spectator gates opening at 4:30 p.m. and on-track action at 5 p.m., followed by hot laps, qualifying and racing.

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. 98-Brandon McMullen [8]; 2. 4-Alex Pokorski [1]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien [4]; 4. 10V-Matt Vandervere [3]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [6]; 6. 6K-Kurt Davis [9]; 7. 3-Justin Erickson [13]; 8. 51-Chris Larson [7]; 9. 68T-Josh Bilicki [11]; 10. 69-Bill Taylor [10]; 11. 2-Chris Clayton [21]; 12. 30-Doug Wondra [18]; 13. 69S-TJ Smith [2]; 14. 22B-Brandon Berth [20]; 15. 16-Anthony Knierim [12]; 16. 66-Nick Daywalt [15]; 17. 21H-Tim Haddy [19]; 18. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [14]; 19. 12P-JJ Pagel [22]; 20. 11-Tony Wondra [16]; 21. 53A-Paul Pokorski [17]; 22. (DNF) 44-Hayden Johnson [5]

B Main (12 Laps): 1. 53A-Paul Pokorski [1]; 2. 30-Doug Wondra [3]; 3. 21H-Tim Haddy [7]; 4. 22B-Brandon Berth [2]; 5. 2-Chris Clayton [5]; 6. 12P-JJ Pagel [4]; 7. 35-Ben Schmidt [9]; 8. 54-Randy Post [8]; 9. 7-Kristian Wagner [11]; 10. (DNF) 52-Cody Schlafer [10]; 11. (DNF) 42X-Brett Peterson [6]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 51-Chris Larson [1]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien [3]; 3. 68T-Josh Bilicki [2]; 4. 3-Justin Erickson [4]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt [5]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra [7]; 7. 2-Chris Clayton [6]; 8. 42X-Brett Peterson [8]; 9. 7-Kristian Wagner [9]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 44-Hayden Johnson [1]; 2. 10V-Matt Vandervere [2]; 3. 6K-Kurt Davis [3]; 4. 16-Anthony Knierim [4]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [6]; 6. 22B-Brandon Berth [5]; 7. 30-Doug Wondra [7]; 8. 21H-Tim Haddy [8]; 9. 52-Cody Schlafer [9]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [1]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen [4]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski [3]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor [5]; 5. 69S-TJ Smith [8]; 6. 53A-Paul Pokorski [6]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel [7]; 8. 35-Ben Schmidt [2]; 9. 54-Randy Post [9]

Qualifying 1: 1. 3-Justin Erickson, 13.012 [8]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien, 13.037 [9]; 3. 68T-Josh Bilicki, 13.182 [7]; 4. 51-Chris Larson, 13.198 [2]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt, 13.212 [6]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 13.248 [1]; 7. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.437 [4]; 8. 42X-Brett Peterson, 13.438 [3]; 9. 7-Kristian Wagner, 15.704 [5]

Qualifying 2: 1. 16-Anthony Knierim, 12.723 [4]; 2. 6K-Kurt Davis, 12.938 [6]; 3. 10V-Matt Vandervere, 12.965 [5]; 4. 44-Hayden Johnson, 13.133 [7]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth, 13.165 [2]; 6. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 13.177 [3]; 7. 30-Doug Wondra, 13.335 [1]; 8. 21H-Tim Haddy, 13.359 [8]; 9. 52-Cody Schlafer, 14.822 [9]

Qualifying 3: 1. 98-Brandon McMullen, 12.921 [1]; 2. 4-Alex Pokorski, 12.963 [5]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt, 13.046 [9]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 13.080 [4]; 5. 69-Bill Taylor, 13.096 [7]; 6. 53A-Paul Pokorski, 13.211 [8]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel, 13.452 [6]; 8. 69S-TJ Smith, 13.608 [2]; 9. 54-Randy Post, 13.800 [3]

BUMPER TO BUMPER IRA 410 SPRINT CAR SERIES

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman [2]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog [3]; 3. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr. [4]; 4. 25T-Travis Arenz [1]; 5. 73-Scotty Thiel [5]; 6. 10W-Mike Reinke [7]; 7. 1-Brenham Crouch [15]; 8. 5J-Jeremy Schultz [6]; 9. 49-Josh Schneiderman [10]; 10. 79-Ian Madsen [12]; 11. 85M-Steve Meyer [11]; 12. 2W-Scott Neitzel [17]; 13. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [13]; 14. 25-Danny Schlafer [8]; 15. 4K-Kris Spitz [19]; 16. 26-Tyler Tischendorf [9]; 17. U2-Jack Vanderboom [16]; 18. 9K-Kyle Schuett [23]; 19. 87A-Austin Hartmann [14]; 20. 99-Tyler Brabant [21]; 21. 23-Russel Borland [18]; 22. 71M-Caden Englehart [22]; 23. 68-Dave Uttech [20]; 24. (DNF) 19J-Jett Mann [24]

B Main (12 Laps): 1. 4K-Kris Spitz [1]; 2. 68-Dave Uttech [2]; 3. 99-Tyler Brabant [3]; 4. 71M-Caden Englehart [5]; 5. 9K-Kyle Schuett [4]; 6. 19J-Jett Mann [6]; 7. 43-Jereme Schroeder [8]; 8. 24-Scott Conger [7]; 9. 88-Chris Flick [11]; 10. 17W-Dylan Winkel [10]; 11. 39V-William Huck [9]; 12. (DNS) 21-Will Gerrits

Dash 1 (4 Laps): 1. 25T-Travis Arenz [1]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog [2]; 3. 73-Scotty Thiel [4]; 4. 10W-Mike Reinke [5]; 5. 26-Tyler Tischendorf [3]

Dash 2 (4 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman [1]; 2. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr. [2]; 3. 5J-Jeremy Schultz [3]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer [5]; 5. 49-Josh Schneiderman [4]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman [2]; 2. 85M-Steve Meyer [1]; 3. 10W-Mike Reinke [4]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer [3]; 5. 65-Jordan Goldesberry [5]; 6. 23-Russel Borland [8]; 7. 4K-Kris Spitz [6]; 8. 9K-Kyle Schuett [7]; 9. 43-Jereme Schroeder [9]; 10. 88-Chris Flick [10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5J-Jeremy Schultz [1]; 2. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr. [2]; 3. 73-Scotty Thiel [4]; 4. 26-Tyler Tischendorf [3]; 5. 87A-Austin Hartmann [5]; 6. 2W-Scott Neitzel [7]; 7. 99-Tyler Brabant [8]; 8. 71M-Caden Englehart [9]; 9. 39V-William Huck [10]; 10. (DNF) 21-Will Gerrits [6]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17B-Bill Balog [3]; 2. 49-Josh Schneiderman [2]; 3. 79-Ian Madsen [1]; 4. 25T-Travis Arenz [4]; 5. 1-Brenham Crouch [7]; 6. U2-Jack Vanderboom [5]; 7. 68-Dave Uttech [6]; 8. 19J-Jett Mann [10]; 9. 24-Scott Conger [8]; 10. 17W-Dylan Winkel [9]

Qualifying: 1. 10W-Mike Reinke, 11.539 [2]; 2. 73-Scotty Thiel, 11.942 17]; 3. 25T-Travis Arenz, 11.973 [5]; 4. 25-Danny Schlafer, 11.995[21]; 5. 26-Tyler Tischendorf, 12.070 [12]; 6. 17B-Bill Balog, 12.118 [20]; 7. 3N-Jake Neuman, 12.134 [15]; 8. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 12.145 [27]; 9. 49-Josh Schneiderman, 12.181 [6]; 10. 85M-Steve Meyer, 12.182 [8]; 11. 5J-Jeremy Schultz, 12.217 [28]; 12. 79-Ian Madsen, 12.233 [30]; 13. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 12.253 [3]; 14. 87A-Austin Hartmann 12.262 [19]; 15. U2-Jack Vanderboom, 12.329 [24]; 16. 4K-Kris Spitz, 12.343 [7]; 17. 21-Will Gerrits, 12.346 [23]; 18. 68-Dave Uttech, 12.362 [16]; 19. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.381 [14]; 20. 2W-Scott Neitzel, 12.434 [10]; 21. 1-Brenham Crouch, 12.483 [4]; 22. 23-Russel Borland, 12.499 [11]; 23. 99-Tyler Brabant, 12.524 [1]; 24. 24-Scott Conger, 12.915 [25]; 25. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 13.004 [18]; 26. 71M-Caden Englehart, 13.020 [29]; 27. 17W-Dylan Winkel, 13.098 [22]; 28. 88-Chris Flick, 13.376 [13]; 29. 39V-William Huck, 13.780 [26]; 30. 19J-Jett Mann [9]

Hot Laps: 1. 73-Scotty Thiel, 11.853 [17]; 2. 79-Ian Madsen, 11.987 [30]; 3. 1-Brenham Crouch, 12.063 [4]; 4. 17B-Bill Balog, 12.111 [20]; 5. 68-Dave Uttech, 12.167 [16]; 6. 5J-Jeremy Schultz, 12.230 [28]; 7. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 12.263 [27]; 8. 9K-Kyle Schuett, 12.329 [14]; 9. 71M-Caden Englehart 12.348 [29]; 10. 3N-Jake Neuman, 12.373 [15]; 11. U2-Jack Vanderboom, 12.374 [24]; 12. 25T-Travis Arenz, 12.444 [5]; 13. 21-Will Gerrits, 12.491 [23]; 14. 26-Tyler Tischendorf, 12.496 [12]; 15. 87A-Austin Hartmann, 12.525 [19]; 16. 25-Danny Schlafer, 12.602 [21]; 17. 49-Josh Schneiderman, 12.750 [6]; 18. 23-Russel Borland, 12.754 [11]; 19. 19J-Jett Mann, 12.789 [9]; 20. 2W-Scott Neitzel, 12.871 [10]; 21. 85M-Steve Meyer, 12.902 [8]; 22. 99-Tyler Brabant, 12.924 [1]; 23. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 13.147 [3]; 24. 4K-Kris Spitz, 13.147 [7]; 25. 10W-Mike Reinke, 13.160 [2]; 26. 43-Jereme Schroeder, 13.200 [18]; 27. 39V-William Huck, 13.273 [26]; 28. 17W-Dylan Winkel, 13.603 [22]; 29. 24-Scott Conger, 13.730 [25]; 30. 88-Chris Flick, 13.872 [13]

 

 

Jason Barney Victorious Again at the Fulton Speedway

By Curtis Berleue (Fulton, NY) | The last time Jason Barney sat in Empire Super Sprints victory lane was back during the season opener in late April at the Fulton Speedway. That changed Saturday night, as Barney continued with the weekends theme of repeat winners at tracks visited previously in 2023 and scored his second tour victory of the year, again at Fulton Speedway.

Starting alongside Pinnacle Pole Award winner Jacob Dykstra, Barney was able to jump out to an early lead, one which he would never relinquish throughout the 25-lap main event.

“Coming to Fulton is always good for us,” said Barney. “Luckily, we laid down a good enough time, and then got a good invert and had a good heat race.”

“The racetrack wasn’t really what I would typically like. They had the tires in an odd spot, and I knew I wasn’t going to be able to run the bottom in 3&4, so I needed to just give up on that idea and get it out of my mind.”

“We flipped through the notebook and found something that was written down about not being able to run the bottom in 3&4 and kind of went with it, and it was good.”

Second place finisher Danny Varin came all the way from the 10th position, and by lap 13 had actually got by Barney for a brief period of time. As a customer of Barney’s 87 Speed business, he had helped Varin with his setup before the feature to see if he could make his way from the 10th starting spot.

“I knew Dan was starting 10th and had talked with him a little about what to do with his car. When I see in 10 or 12 laps that Dan was 12th to second, I thought this could be interesting.”

“I saw a little brown patch coming out of 4 and thought if I could maybe stick the middle and get a launch, maybe I could figure it out from there. I was a little nervous going into a different lane, but it was good.”

For Varin, the nights second place was a continuation of a recent streak of podium finishes for the Sharon Springs driver.

“I think Jason was just really aware of where the lines were and where the grip was,” said Varin. “We were almost pretty much identical there; I was right on his tail tank. When we got to lap traffic, I thought we were going to have something for him.”

“I misjudged a couple lap cars and allowed him to gain that gap there right at the end. We aren’t going to hang our head about tonight.”

Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was another driver who has been consistent all season, Shawn Donath, and rounding out the top five were Dylan Swiernik and Chuck Hebing.

30 360 sprint cars lined the pits of Fulton Speedway on Saturday night, meaning that the field was split into 3 groups of timed hot laps. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards went to Danny Varin, Jacob Dykstra and Matt Farnham. E&V Energy heat races were won by Jason Barney, Jeff Cook and Chuck Hebing, while the Northern Welding and Fabrication Dash went to Paulie Colagiovanni. Dalton Rombough won the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday September 8th at the Utica-Rome Speedway in Vernon, NY. The event will be the completion of the rain shortened evening from August 4th, with just the B-Main and A-Main left to be run. 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), 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, 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, September 8 – Utica Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win Make-Up Feature from 8/4)

Saturday, September 9 – Weedsport Speedway – Weedsport, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday, September 16 – Ohsweken Speedway – Ohsweken, ONT ($10,000 to Win Canadian Sprint Car Nationals, no points)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 2. #01-Danny Varin[10]; 3. #53-Shawn Donath[4]; 4. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 5. #45-Chuck Hebing[12]; 6. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[13]; 7. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[1]; 8. #10-Jeff Cook[7]; 9. 28-Jordan Poirier[15]; 10. #7NY-Matt Farnham[8]; 11. #52-Scott Kreutter[9]; 12. #90-Matt Tanner[21]; 13. #79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 14. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[14]; 15. #98-Joe Trenca[11]; 16. #10K-Joe Kata[3]; 17. #23-Tyler Cartier[20]; 18. #41-Dalton Rombough[19]; 19. #13T-Trevor Years[23]; 20. #36-Logan Crisafulli[16]; 21. #4P-Chase Moran[24]; 22. #13-Keith Granholm[25]; 23. (DNF) #17-Sammy Reakes IV[18]; 24. (DNF) #24-Bobby Hackel IV[22]; 25. (DNF) #22-Jonathan Preston[17]

Lacaillade Masonry B-Main (10 Laps): 1. #41-Dalton Rombough[2]; 2. #23-Tyler Cartier[1]; 3. #90-Matt Tanner[3]; 4. #24-Bobby Hackel IV[4]; 5. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 6. #4P-Chase Moran[5]; 7. #13-Keith Granholm[8]; 8. 11T-Mike Thompson[9]; 9. #33-Lacey Hanson[7]; 10. #19EM-Emily VanInwegen[10]; 11. 96X-Chad Phelps[11]; 12. #X-Dan Bennett[12]

Northern Welding & Fabrication Dash (4 Laps): 1. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[1]; 2. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[5]; 4. #36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 5. #22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 6. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[6]

E & V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 2. #98-Joe Trenca[1]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[4]; 4. #52-Scott Kreutter[3]; 5. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[5]; 6. #36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 7. #23-Tyler Cartier[7]; 8. #24-Bobby Hackel IV[10]; 9. #33-Lacey Hanson[8]; 10. #19EM-Emily VanInwegen[9]

E & V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #10-Jeff Cook[2]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 3. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 4. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 5. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 6. 28-Jordan Poirier[6]; 7. #41-Dalton Rombough[5]; 8. #4P-Chase Moran[7]; 9. #13-Keith Granholm[9]; 10. 96X-Chad Phelps[10]

E & V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #45-Chuck Hebing[3]; 2. #79-Jordan Thomas[2]; 3. #10K-Joe Kata[1]; 4. #7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 5. #22-Jonathan Preston[5]; 6. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[7]; 7. #90-Matt Tanner[8]; 8. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 9. 11T-Mike Thompson[9]; 10. #X-Dan Bennett[10]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #01-Danny Varin; #5D-Jacob Dykstra; #7NY-Matt Farnham

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney; #10-Jeff Cook; #45-Chuck Hebing

Cobra Coaches / Northern Welding & Fabrication Dash Winner ($100): #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni

Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #41-Dalton Rombough

PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #11T-Mike Thompson

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #5D-Jacob Dykstra

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #90-Matt Tanner (+9)

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #10K-Joe Kata (-13)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #13-Keith Granholm

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #52-Scott Kreutter

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #87-Jason Barney; #01-Danny Varin; #53-Shawn Donath

 

 

Johnny Smith Returns to Clinton County Speedway Victory Lane

Mill Hall, PA – Scranton’s Johnny Smith had another stellar night Friday night at the Clinton County Speedway claiming both the Race Saver Sprints and 600 Micro Sprint feature events for the second consecutive week. Cory Long made a last lap pass to win the Pro Stocks; Jeffrey Weaver won the 270s and Hunter Flook won the 4 Cylinders.

Johnny Smith and Dale Schweikart started on the front row of the sprint car feature event. Smith took command of the field while Schweikart maintained a close second. By lap number seven, Smith and Schweikart were in lapped traffic. The event's only caution occurred on lap number eight when Josh Beamers car came to a stop. Smith continued to lead following the restart with Schweikart, Josh Fox, and Timmy Bitter. Bittner moved into third on lap number nine. At the halfway point of the race, Smith was leading, Schweikart, Bittner, Fox and Wyatt Walizer. Schweikart got close on several occasions in lapped traffic, but Smith was too strong in clean air to claim his second consecutive victory in as many weeks. Schweikart was second, followed by Bittner, Fox, and John Walp. Sixth through tenth were Walizer, Matt Tebbs, Steven Kenn Ewell Jr., Dustin Prettyleaf, and Todd Lynn. Heat races were won by Prettyleaf and Lynn.

Smith also won the 600 Micro Sprint feature for the second consecutive week. Smith started fourth and quickly took the lead. He led every lap. Corey Stabley ran second for the majority of the race and battled with JT Ferry. Ferry made the pass for second on lap number eleven. Smith claimed his second feature of the night over Ferry and Stabley, who claimed the 2023 track championship. Mikey Smith and Levi Brungard rounded out the top five. Heats were won by Stabley and Smith.

AJ Hoffman started second in the 20-lap Pro Stock Summer special event, presented by Leonard Landscape and Supply. Hoffman raced into turn one with Robert Tressler for the lead. With Hoffman out front, the next four cars were in a heated battle. AY Schilling took second by lap number three, with AJ Stroup and Johnny Bouse in the top four. By lap number six, Cory Long moved into the top five.

At the halfway mark, Hoffman was leading Bouse, Schilling Stroup and Long. On lap 13, the caution waved for Larry Knight. Bouse began to challenge for the lead and managed to pass Hoffman on lap number 16. Long worked forward from fifth place and was third on lap seventeen and second on the white flag lap. Long closed in on Bouse during the final lap and made the pass for the win as the duo exited turn number four. Hoffman was third, Stroup fourth and Kissinger was fifth. Heats were won by Bouse and Hoffman

Hunter Zimmerman led the first two laps of the 270 Micro Sprint feature event. Seventh place starter, Jeffrey Weaver took the lead on lap number three. Colton McAndrew ran second to Weaver for the entire race. Zimmerman fell back to third with Stabley and Mac Wert rounding out the top five. Heats were won by Weaver and Denny Rinehimer.

Front row starter Terry Karichner led the opening lap of the Four Cylinder feature event. Hunter Flook took the lead by the completion of lap number five. Ninth place starter Skylar Phillips moved into second place by lap number six. Following a lap eight caution, Flook held off the challenges of Phillps. Flook would lead the remaining laps to claim the win over Phillps, Matt Weaver, Kyler Sthal and Coty Mains. Heats were won by Flook and Weaver.

The Clinton County Speedway returns this Friday night with a four-division show, featuring the annual Lenny Stroud Jr. Memorial for the Limited Late Model. The Pro Stocks, 270 Micros, and Four Cylinders will be on the card. Gates open at 5PM and racing begins at 7PM. For the latest information about upcoming events, visit the speedway’s website, www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or follow the speedway on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

RaceSaver Sprints: 1. Johnny Smith 2. Dale Schweikart 3. Timmy Bittner 4. Josh Fox 5. John Walp 6. Wyatt Walizer 7. Matt Tebbs 8. Steven Kenawell, Jr. 9. Dustin Prettyleaf 10. Todd Lynn 11. Jeffrey Weaver 12. Josh Beamer 13. Austin Greenland 14. Ryan Lynn 15. Wes Mathews 16. Reed Thompson 17. Eric Mathiot 18. Derek Swartz 19. Jim Kennedy

270 Micros: 1. Jeffrey Weaver 2. Colton McAndrew 3. Hunter Zimmerman 4. Cory Stabley 5. Mac Wert 6. Jillian Maurer 7. Shaun Musser 8. Tom Quiggle 9. Tyler Puterbaugh 10. Matt Dixon 11. Wyatt White 12. Denny Rinehimer 13. Colton Guiher 14. Logan Hess DNS Logan Hammaker, Mathew Dixon. Trevor Fernburg.

600 Micros: 1. Johnny Smith 2. JT Ferry 3. Cory Stabley 4. Mikey Smith 5. Levi Brungard 6. Luke Hess 7. Mitchell Holden 8. Corey Bowmaster 9. Brock Puterbaugh

Pro Stocks: 1. Cory Long 2. Johnny Bouse 3. AJ Hoffman 4. AJ Stroup 5. Noah Kissinger 6. AY Schilling 7. Noah Jensen 8. Brent Gordner 9.. Marc Bitler 10. Kris Orwig Sr., 11. Denny Fourney 12. Larry Knight 13. Robert Tressler

Four Cylinders: 1. Hunter Flook 2. Skyler Phillips 3. Matt Weaver 4. Kyler Stahl 5. Coty Maines 6. Garrett Lucas 7. Nick Snook 8. Bryun Hackenberg 9. Kevin Trimpey 10. Kyle Strouse 11. Michael Barrett 12. James Bilger 13. Tim Teneyck 14. Terry Karichner 15. Anthony Potter 16. Troy Bennett 17. Alea Savage DNS Brett Shirt, John Stringfellow, Adam Harris

 

 

Michael Faccinto and Shawn Jones earn exciting wins at Nor*Cal Posse Shootout opener

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Opening night of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout brought an abundance of thrills and ultimately ended with 2023 Placerville Speedway track champion Michael Faccinto parking the Friends & Family Racing X1 in victory lane.

San Jose’s Shawn Jones also drove to an entertaining win during the High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout portion of the evening on Saturday.

The 30-lap Winged Sprint Car finale turned out to be a wild back and forth affair that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Hanford’s Michael Faccinto jumped into the early lead and held command, as he searched for his first triumph of the season on the red clay.

Lapped traffic made things hectic early on and created some fantastic bullring racing. Roseville’s Colby Copeland and Auburn’s Andy Forsberg hounded the leader and on lap seven, Copeland pounced to grab the point. Forsberg followed along just after to take over second.

The first yellow of the feature came on lap 13 and brought the party to a momentary halt. On the ensuing restart Forsberg blasted around the outside to snag the top-spot, only to have another caution make it all for naught. Once going back green the racing remained hot and heavy throughout the field. With nine-laps remaining, Copeland banged the turn two cushion a bit hard, while Forsberg took advantage to become the new leader.

A couple laps later Copeland would stop with front end damage and shortly after that, Forsberg also slowed with a fuel line coming loose. It was a definite heartbreak for the nine-time champion, who has been in contention to win each of the last four events, only to have something take that chance away.

Faccinto led the remaining six-laps to score his second career Placerville Winged 360 victory over Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield, Fremont’s Shane Golobic, Shingle Springs Justin Johnson and Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox. Johnson must be commended for putting together his finest night of the season and initial top-five finish since 2016.

The remainder of the top-10 was filled out by 15th starting Tony Gomes, Colby Johnson, Shane Hopkins, Adventures and Tours with Kellie Hard Charger Kaleb Montgomery and Tanner Carrick. A total of 29 cars competed on night one of the Nor*Cal Posse Shootout, with Colby Copeland claiming the fast time award using a lap of 10.807.

Winged Sprint Car A-main results:

1. X1-Michael Faccinto[1]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 3. 17W-Shane Golobic[9]; 4. 25-Justin Johnson[6]; 5. 42X-Justyn Cox[7]; 6. 7C-Tony Gomes[15]; 7. 38-Colby Johnson[8]; 8. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 9. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[20]; 10. 83T-Tanner Carrick[21]; 11. 9L-Kalib Henry[22]; 12. 9-Dustin Freitas[12]; 13. 02-Ashton Torgerson[23]; 14. 21X-Gauge Garcia[19]; 15. 94-Greg Decaires V[16]; 16. 88-Austin Torgerson[11]; 17. 5H-Josh Wiesz[14]; 18. 25S-Seth Standley[17]; 19. 222-Wyatt VanLare[13]; 20. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 21. 5V-Colby Copeland[2]; 22. 34-Cody Spencer[24]; 23. 121-Caeden Steele[10]; 24. 83SA-Isaiah Vasquez[18]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 9L-Kalib Henry[4]; 3. 02-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 4. 34-Cody Spencer[1]; 5. 35-Sean Becker[5]; 6. 115-Nick Parker[8]; 7. 93-Stephen Ingraham[7]; 8. 15-Michael Sellers[9]; 9. (DNS) 54S-Drake Standley

Heat 1 10 Laps

1. 38-Colby Johnson[2]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[4]; 3. 5V-Colby Copeland[6]; 4. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 5. 83SA-Isaiah Vasquez[3]; 6. 9L-Kalib Henry[7]; 7. 15-Michael Sellers[8]; 8. 54S-Drake Standley[1]

Heat 2 10 Laps

1. 88-Austin Torgerson[2]; 2. 21X-Gauge Garcia[1]; 3. 25-Justin Johnson[4]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg[6]; 5. 121-Caeden Steele[5]; 6. 02-Ashton Torgerson[3]; 7. 93-Stephen Ingraham[7]

Heat 3 10 Laps

1. 7C-Tony Gomes[1]; 2. 222-Wyatt VanLare[2]; 3. X1-Michael Faccinto[5]; 4. 94-Greg Decaires V[3]; 5. 5H-Josh Wiesz[4]; 6. 17W-Shane Golobic[6]; 7. 115-Nick Parker[7]

Heat 4 10 Laps

1. 25S-Seth Standley[1]; 2. 9-Dustin Freitas[3]; 3. 34-Cody Spencer[2]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 5. 35-Sean Becker[7]; 6. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 7. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[5]

Shawn Jones has proven to be one of the very best in California when it comes to Wingless Sprint Car racing. That was on full display last night after he brought home victory in the High Sierra West Coast Wingless Shootout opener.

Jones started from the front row and held command, but the racing behind him was action packed as drivers ran side-by-side throughout the 20-car field.

Fair Oaks’ Jake Morgan and Placerville’s Shane Hopkins battled closely with Finkerbinder Racing teammates Jacob Tuttle and Blake Bower on several occasions. Jones ended up accepting the Ron Stahl checkered flag by 2.412 seconds margin of victory over Morgan, Hopkins, Tutttle and Bower.

The top-10 was rounded out by Mark Hanson, Shawn Arriaga, Brent Steck, Trey Walters and Josh Young. A total of 28 Wingless Sprint Cars were on hand during the night. Arriaga began the evening by touring the quarter mile in 12.315 seconds to earn the fast time award.

Wingless Sprint Car A-main results:

1. 14-Shawn Jones[2]; 2. 47-Jake Morgan[3]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[1]; 4. 3F-Jacob Tuttle[5]; 5. 3T-Blake Bower[7]; 6. 79-Mark Hanson[9]; 7. 32-Shawn Arriaga[4]; 8. 2STX-Brent Steck[12]; 9. 1W-Trey Walters[11]; 10. 7EJ-Josh Young[18]; 11. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[8]; 12. 92A-Jeff Scotto[20]; 13. 8-Peter Paulson[16]; 14. 38-Tyler Cato[19]; 15. 33DJ-DJ Johnson[6]; 16. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[14]; 17. 17-Anthony Snow[13]; 18. 23-Rob Lindsey[15]; 19. 17M-Evan Gularte[17]; 20. 99T-Tanner Boul[10]

B Feature 12 Laps

1. 17M-Evan Gularte[1]; 2. 7EJ-Josh Young[2]; 3. 38-Tyler Cato[3]; 4. 92A-Jeff Scotto[8]; 5. 4XL-Jonathan Romano[10]; 6. 36-Bob Newberry[4]; 7. 63W-Hunter Owens[5]; 8. 7-Anton Hernandez[6]; 9. 49-Gary Cisco[9]; 10. (DNS) X-Antonio Aragon; 11. (DNS) 18-Josh Gillis; 12. (DNS) 7S-Steve Bruno

Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 3T-Blake Bower[3]; 2. 3F-Jacob Tuttle[5]; 3. 32-Shawn Arriaga[6]; 4. 38-Tyler Cato[1]; 5. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[4]; 6. 63W-Hunter Owens[2]; 7. (DNS) 49-Gary Cisco

Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 47-Jake Morgan[6]; 2. 23-Rob Lindsey[2]; 3. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[4]; 4. 8-Peter Paulson[3]; 5. 7-Anton Hernandez[1]; 6. 17-Anthony Snow[5]; 7. (DNS) 4XL-Jonathan Romano

Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 14-Shawn Jones[6]; 2. 1W-Trey Walters[3]; 3. 21-Shane Hopkins[5]; 4. 2STX-Brent Steck[4]; 5. 36-Bob Newberry[2]; 6. (DNS) 92A-Jeff Scotto; 7. (DNS) 18-Josh Gillis

Heat 4 8 Laps

1. 33DJ-DJ Johnson[6]; 2. 17M-Evan Gularte[2]; 3. 99T-Tanner Boul[4]; 4. 79-Mark Hanson[5]; 5. 7EJ-Josh Young[3]; 6. X-Antonio Aragon[1]; 7. (DNS) 7S-Steve Bruno

 

 

 Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series

OVID, Mich. (Sept. 2, 2023) – Davey Hamilton Jr. stayed on a roll and collected his second straight Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series victory Saturday night at Owosso Speedway.

Hamilton stayed persistent, and after losing the lead on a mid-race restart to Ryan Litt, re-passed Litt on the bottom of the three-eighths-mile oval with three laps left before driving away to the win.

It marked Hamilton’s third consecutive win in a pavement, open-wheel car, when adding in a USAC Silver Crown Series triumph at World Wide Technology Raceway on Aug. 27.

“Ryan Litt is one of the best in the country … and I knew it was going to take a lot to beat him,” said Hamilton. “Our car was fast, even though I messed up on that restart a bit. We were running about the same lap times, and the lap cars weren’t helping to where he finally made a few mistakes that helped us out.

“Being able to capitalize feels good … and with three wins in a row now, it finally feels like we’re starting to get this bad luck that we’ve had through the summer off our back a bit.”

Hamilton controlled the opening stint of the race, jumping from third starting position to the lead past polesitter Tommy Nichols on the first lap, but it was a lap-13 caution flag that changed the complexion at the front of the field.

After Joe Liguori went spinning through the frontstretch grass, Hamilton chose the outside lane on the ensuing double-file restart and then lost the advantage to Litt when the green flag returned.

However, Hamilton went to work on the inside lane, hounding Litt lap after lap as time ticked away before Litt’s handling went away and allowed Hamilton to the inside in turns three and four coming to three to go.

Hamilton pounced immediately before driving away to a 1.93-second margin of victory over the final three laps. Litt and Blonde completed the podium, followed by Tyler Roahrig in fourth.

After the race, Litt cited a leak in his right-rear tire as the culprit to why his car changed so suddenly in the closing stages of the race.

“After that restart, the car got really, really tight coming off the corners,” said Litt. “Now, I guess we know why that was. I pushed the thing for all it had, it was making it loose on corner entry, but I could hear him all over me and knew I had to try to hold on. I saw him peek the nose and tried to maintain the fastest pace that I could. It just wasn’t enough in the end.”

The day was wild for many in the Must See Racing field, including defending series champion Charlie Schultz, who had to change teams and cars after his familiar No. 9s lost an engine during practice.

Schultz jumped into a Dave Koyan-owned car for the remainder of the program and salvaged a fifth-place finish in the feature.

However, after coming in tied with Blonde for the point lead, Schultz exited Owosso with an unofficial 15-point deficit to Blonde ahead of the finale at Plymouth Motor Speedway in two weeks.

Rick Holley set the all-time Owosso Speedway track record in qualifying – a lap of 12.520 seconds (mph) – eclipsing the 18-year-old mark of 12.565 previously held by Cameron Dodson and owner Dick Myers.

However, Holley’s car suffered an engine failure at the end of his heat race, leading the fast qualifier to start the 40-lap main in fellow journeyman driver Joe Speakman’s entry.

The finale to the Must See Racing national sprint car season is scheduled for Sept. 16 at Indiana’s Plymouth Motor Speedway, the first time winged pavement sprint cars will return to the track in more than a decade.

Cody Gallogly won the companion 40-lap Must See Racing Midwest Lights crate sprint car feature, passing 17-year-old Andrew Bogusz on a late restart and going on to his third win in five races this season.

It also strengthened his hold on the point lead in an effort to repeat as champion, with one race remaining at Lorain Raceway Park in South Amherst, Ohio, on Aug. 23.

Bogusz and J.J. Henes completed the Midwest Lights podium finishers.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the series website at www.mustseeracing.com.

The finishes:

National Sprint Cars (40 laps): 1. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [3], 2. 07-Ryan Litt [5], 3. 42-Jason Blonde [6], 4. 36-Tyler Roahrig [4], 5. 9ks-Charlie Schultz [2], 6. Z10-Kevin Mingus [8], 7. 13-Joe Liguori [7], 8. 55-Tommy Nichols [1], 9. 44-Teddy Alberts [9], 10. 72-Rick Holley [10], 11. 36jr-J.J. Henes [12], 12. 17-Andrew Bogusz [14], 13. 40-Sawyer Stout [13], 14. 27-Cody Gallogly [11].

Midwest Lights (40 laps): 1. 27-Cody Gallogly [6], 2. 17-Andrew Bogusz [3], 3. 36jr-J.J. Henes [5], 4. 40-Sawyer Stout [4], 5. 1-Brandon Tregembo [9], 6. 51s-Joshua Sexton [2], 7. 23-Charlie Baur [1], 8. 14x-Matt Double [8], 9. 38-J.D. Evans [7].

 

 

Xavier Doney Drives to Night One Non-Wing Nationals Win with POWRi WAR
Belleville, IL. (9/2/23) Xavier Doney would lead the final five laps while holding steady in a late-race restart with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League to capture the Night One Non-Wing Nationals feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway and notch his fourth career feature win.

Early on-track accomplishments would witness Jack Wagner start quickest in hot laps with a 13.744-second lap as Riley Kreisel and Kory Schudy would each earn heat racing wins with Kory Schudy pocketing the event’s high-point qualifier award after racing from fourth to first in his heat racing win.

Contesting on the initial green flag start would find pole-sitter Kory Schudy battle against front-row companion Steven Russell into the first pair of corners with Schudy gaining the opening on-track advantage as Russell, Riley Kreisel, Katlynn Leer, and Mario Clouser running inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy leader.

Pacing the field out front, Kory Schudy would appear to be in a driving advantage of his own while leading the first fourteen laps of competition as Steven Russell would lead one lap in a spirited battle up front.

Battling from a sixth starting spot, Xavier Doney would drive into the front position by using an outstanding diamond run in turn two to overtake for the top spot as a late-race restart would bunch the field together with a pair of laps remaining.

Holding steady on the late restart, Xavier Doney would not be denied in his second feature win of 2023 while holding off the late-stage heroics of runner-up placement Jack Wagner as 2021 league champion Mario Clouser finalized the podium placements.

“This was a real elbows up kind of track tonight that was up high on the cushion, I was able to find a diamond line off the corners before everyone else at that played to my advantage.” said an excited Xavier Doney in the Lake Ozark Speedway victory lane. Adding, “This car is a rocket right now, the Schnee-Lawson is really coming into its own.”

Maintaining a solid showing all night, Katlynn Leer would finish fourth as Steven Russell rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League in the Night One Non-Wing Nationals feature event at Lake Ozark Speedway.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Lake Ozark Speedway | 9/2/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: 77-Jack Wagner(13.744)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 91-Riley Kreisel
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 28-Kory Schudy
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 28-Kory Schudy
Super Clean Hard Charger: 16-Anthony Nicholson(+6)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 74-Xavier Doney

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 2. 77-Jack Wagner[7]; 3. 6-Mario Clouser[5]; 4. 77K-Katlynn Leer[4]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[2]; 6. 34-RJ (Richard) Miller[9]; 7. 11X-Tom Curran[10]; 8. 73-Samuel Wagner[8]; 9. 16-Anthony Nicholson[15]; 10. 91-Riley Kreisel[3]; 11. I1-Ivan Glotzbach[12]; 12. 28-Kory Schudy[1]; 13. 7S-Wade Seiler[11]; 14. 88G-Garrett Hulsey[16]; 15. 43-Brennon Marshall[13]; 16. 45-Jesse Bebee[14].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 91-Riley Kreisel[1]; 2. 77K-Katlynn Leer[3]; 3. 1JR-Steven Russell[6]; 4. 34-RJ (Richard) Miller[5]; 5. 73-Samuel Wagner[8]; 6. 43-Brennon Marshall[2]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[7]; 8. 16-Anthony Nicholson[4].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[4]; 2. 6-Mario Clouser[3]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 4. 77-Jack Wagner[6]; 5. 7S-Wade Seiler[2]; 6. 11X-Tom Curran[7]; 7. I1-Ivan Glotzbach[8]; 8. 88G-Garrett Hulsey[1].

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be a return trip to Lake Ozark Speedway for Night Two of the 5th Annual Non-Wing Nationals on September 3rd.

 

 

Ayrton Gennetten Gains Night One Triple Sprint Showdown Victory with POWRi 410 BOSS
Belleville, IL. (9/2/23) Ayrton Gennetten would make it back-to-back feature wins after leading the final ten laps of the feature to gain the win in the Night One running of the Lake Ozark Speedway Triple Sprint Showdown for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series to notch his third career win in an outstanding twenty-five lap feature event.

Running onto the smooth and speedy racing surface of the POWRi 410 BOSS home facility in Eldon Missouri would see Lachlan McHugh set the quick qualifying time of an 11.562-second lap with Kyle Bellm, Zach Hampton, Joe B Miller, and Mitchell Moore each earning heat racing victories with Lachlan McHugh gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the headlining Night One feature.

Going into the initial green flag start with McHugh and Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row, Lachlan McHugh would speed into the early racing advantage as Gennetten, Will Armitage, Garet Williamson, and Joe B Miller battled within the top five.

Leading the first fifteen laps, Lachlan McHugh would seem to be the head of the field as Ayrton Gennetten would close quickly. Overtaking for the front, Gennetten would grab the lead as caution would bunch the pack back together.

Maintaining the front of the field for the final ten laps of the feature event, Ayrton Gennetten would hold all challengers at bay to earn his third career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory with action aplenty throughout the intense event.

“I was really indecisive coming into the feature with the setup and I’d say it worked out, this was so much fun to race clean, and hats off these guys for keeping it clean.” said an elated Ayrton Gennetten in the Lake Ozark Speedway winner's circle ceremony celebrations. Adding, “This was a really good night points-wise and payout, now just try to do it again tomorrow.”

Battling intently behind the leader late would find Zach Hampton finish runner-up from starting fifth with one-time leader Lachlan McHugh placing on the final podium placement from the starting pole position.

Garet Williamson would finish fourth from starting fourth as Steven Russell would hard-charge his way past eight other competitors to round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Lake Ozark Speedway on Saturday Night.

Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 9/2/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 25-Lachlan McHugh(11.562)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 14E-Kyle Bellm
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 35-Zach Hampton
Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 51B-Joe B Miller
AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 51-Mitchell Moore
Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 74-Gage Montgomery
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 25-Lachlan McHugh
Super Clean Hard Charger: 1JR-Steven Russell(+8)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2. 35-Zach Hampton[5]; 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh[1]; 4. 12X-Garet Williamson[4]; 5. 1JR-Steven Russell[13]; 6. 14E-Kyle Bellm[11]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[10]; 8. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 9. 52-Blake Hahn[14]; 10. 7A-Will Armitage[3]; 11. 79-Gage Montgomery[17]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney[8]; 13. 91-Riley Kreisel[21]; 14. 87J-Jace Park[18]; 15. 9-Tyler Duff[9]; 16. 15-Jack Potter[20]; 17. 37-Bryce Norris[16]; 18. 3P-Russell Potter[23]; 19. 16THH-Kevin Newton[12]; 20. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach[19]; 21. 23B-Brian Bell[15]; 22. 51-Mitchell Moore[7]; 23. 00-Broc Elliott[22].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 79-Gage Montgomery[1]; 2. 87J-Jace Park[6]; 3. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach[2]; 4. 15-Jack Potter[3]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel[4]; 6. 00-Broc Elliott[8]; 7. 7B-Hunter Barron[10]; 8. 52D-Skyler Daly[5]; 9. 6-Corey Nelson[7]; 10. 99D-Tucker Daly[9]; 11. 3P-Russell Potter[12]; 12. 118-Jacob Bloodworth[13]; 13. 9C-Billy Butler[11].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 14E-Kyle Bellm[1]; 2. 25-Lachlan McHugh[4]; 3. 12X-Garet Williamson[3]; 4. 16THH-Kevin Newton[2]; 5. 15-Jack Potter[5]; 6. 6-Corey Nelson[6]; 7. 7B-Hunter Barron[7]; 8. 118-Jacob Bloodworth[8].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 35-Zach Hampton[2]; 2. 7A-Will Armitage[3]; 3. 37-Bryce Norris[1]; 4. 79-Gage Montgomery[5]; 5. 91-Riley Kreisel[6]; 6. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 7. 9C-Billy Butler[7]

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller[2]; 2. 23B-Brian Bell[1]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 4. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr[3]; 5. 87J-Jace Park[5]; 6. 00-Broc Elliott[6]; 7. 3P-Russell Potter[7].

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 51-Mitchell Moore[2]; 2. 1JR-Steven Russell[5]; 3. 9-Tyler Duff[3]; 4. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach[1]; 5. 52D-Skyler Daly[7]; 6. 99D-Tucker Daly[6]; 7. 52-Blake Hahn[4].

Qualifying 1: 1. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:11.562[2]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:11.703[1]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.705[15]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:11.708[23]; 5. 12X-Garet Williamson, 00:11.828[10]; 6. 7A-Will Armitage, 00:11.864[7]; 7. 16TH-Kevin Thomas Jr, 00:11.902[14]; 8. 9-Tyler Duff, 00:11.930[13]; 9. 16THH-Kevin Newton, 00:11.958[18]; 10. 35-Zach Hampton, 00:11.979[21]; 11. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.994[12]; 12. 51-Mitchell Moore, 00:11.995[22]; 13. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:11.998[17]; 14. 37-Bryce Norris, 00:12.014[6]; 15. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:12.035[24]; 16. 2H-Ivan Glotzbach, 00:12.127[20]; 17. 15-Jack Potter, 00:12.138[8]; 18. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:12.206[11]; 19. 87J-Jace Park, 00:12.209[16]; 20. 1JR-Steven Russell, 00:12.248[3]; 21. 6-Corey Nelson, 00:12.253[19]; 22. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:12.321[5]; 23. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:12.471[9]; 24. 99D-Tucker Daly, 00:12.935[28]; 25. 7B-Hunter Barron, 00:12.953[27]; 26. 9C-Billy Butler, 00:13.014[25]; 27. 3P-Russell Potter, 00:13.116[29]; 28. 52D-Skyler Daly, 00:13.277[26]; 29. 118-Jacob Bloodworth, 00:13.480[4].

 

 

Colagiovanni Repeats at Brewerton with Empire Super Sprints

By Curtis Berleue (Brewerton, NY) | For the second time this season, Paulie Colagiovanni was victorious at the Brewerton Speedway with the Empire Super Sprints on Friday night.

Coming all the way from the 12th starting spot, Colagiovanni made quick work of the cars in front of him, moving into the top 3 by the halfway point, and then taking the lead and not looking back on lap 20 of the 25-lap event en-route to victory lane and the $2,000 winner’s share.

“We started 12th so we knew we were going to have to put some work in,” said Colagiovanni. “I knew there was going to be bite on the bottom, so I said I’m just going to go to the top and see what happens. Halfway through the race the track got worked through a little bit and the top went away and the bottom came in.”

By virtue of draw, Jordan Poirier and Danny Varin brought the 24-car starting field to the green flag. Varin jumped out to the initial lead, but on lap 11 relinquished it to Jordan Thomas. Thomas proceeded to lead until lap 20 when Colagiovanni got by him, but managed to hang on for a second place finish.

“Knowing where to go there at the end was key,” said Thomas. “I was just more or less protecting the bottom. We caught lap cars right when Paulie got by me, I don’t know if that made a difference or not. I would have loved to see another restart; I don’t know if it was tires or what but restarts I was really good.”

Danny Varin continued his streak of podiums by finishing third and rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium on the night.

With 29 cars in the pits, three timed hot lap groups took to the track with Shawn Donath, Jacob Dykstra and Danny Varin earning Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards for their respective groups. In E&V Energy heat race action, Lacey Hanson won her first ever ESS heat race along with Joe Trenca and Jordan Thomas. The Dylan Terry Photography dash went to Dylan Swiernik, and the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main was won by Matt Tanner.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is tonight, Saturday September 2nd 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), 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, 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 2 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, September 8 – Utica Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win Make-Up Feature from 8/4)

Saturday, September 9 – Weedsport Speedway – Weedsport, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[12]; 2. #79-Jordan Thomas[4]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[2]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[7]; 5. #99L-Larry Wight[20]; 6. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 7. #45-Chuck Hebing[5]; 8. #22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 9. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[8]; 10. #5H-Chris Hile[14]; 11. #98-Joe Trenca[9]; 12. #10-Jeff Cook[11]; 13. #90-Matt Tanner[19]; 14. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[15]; 15. #23-Tyler Cartier[18]; 16. 96X-Chad Phelps[23]; 17. #41-Dalton Rombough[24]; 18. #4P-Chase Moran[22]; 19. #13T-Trevor Years[21]; 20. #33-Lacey Hanson[6]; 21. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[17]; 22. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[13]; 23. #53-Shawn Donath[10]; 24. #36-Logan Crisafulli[16]

Lacaillade Masonry B-Main (10 Laps): 1. #90-Matt Tanner[3]; 2. #99L-Larry Wight[9]; 3. #13T-Trevor Years[2]; 4. #4P-Chase Moran[8]; 5. 96X-Chad Phelps[1]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[7]; 7. 52-Scott Kreutter[4]; 8. #X-Dan Bennett[10]; 9. 11T-Mike Thompson[5]; 10. #6K-Kyle Dutcher[11]; 11. #13-Keith Granholm[6]

DT Photography Dash (4 Laps): 1. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[2]; 2. #5H-Chris Hile[1]; 3. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 4. #36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; 5. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[5]; 6. #23-Tyler Cartier[4]

E & V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #33-Lacey Hanson[1]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[6]; 3. #87-Jason Barney[4]; 4. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[2]; 5. #5H-Chris Hile[5]; 6. #23-Tyler Cartier[3]; 7. 96X-Chad Phelps[8]; 8. 52-Scott Kreutter[10]; 9. #41-Dalton Rombough[9]; 10. #X-Dan Bennett[7]

E & V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #98-Joe Trenca[2]; 2. #22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 4. #10-Jeff Cook[3]; 5. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 6. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[6]; 7. #13T-Trevor Years[8]; 8. 11T-Mike Thompson[10]; 9. #4P-Chase Moran[7]; 10. #6K-Kyle Dutcher[9]

E & V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[2]; 2. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[3]; 3. #45-Chuck Hebing[5]; 4. #01-Danny Varin[6]; 5. #36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 6. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[7]; 7. #90-Matt Tanner[4]; 8. #13-Keith Granholm[8]; 9. #99L-Larry Wight[9]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath; #5d-Jacob Dykstra; #01-Danny Varin

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #33-Lacey Hanson; #98-Joe Trenca; #79-Jordan Thomas

Cobra Coaches / Dylan Terry Photography Dash Winner ($100): #7c-Dylan Swiernik

Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #90-Matt Tanner

PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #52-Scott Kreutter

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #28-Jordan Poirier

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #99l-Larry Wight

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #33-Lacey Hanson

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #5D-Jacob Dykstra

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #98-Joe Trenca

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #10c-Paulie Colagiovanni; #79-Jordan Thomas; #01-Danny Varin

 

 

Kerry Madsen earns 1st Attica All Star win; Shiels romps to 4th straight late model victory

Friday, Sept. 1, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Kerry Madsen held off a charging Kyle Reinhardt after a late race caution and drove to his first ever Attica Raceway Park feature win to kick off the Attica Ambush with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1 on Morgan Stanley/Great Lakes Truck Centers Night presented by Janet Holbrook.

While the final tally shows “The Mad Man” from St. Mary’s New South Wales, Australia led all 35 laps for the $6,000 pay day, it certainly wasn’t easy. Following a red flag for a Cap Henry tumble on lap 27, Neptune City, N.J. driver Kyle Reinhardt made a big charge to challenge Madsen. Reinhardt got beside Madsen on lap 30 but got sideways, allowing Madsen to get away and Tyler Courtney to take over the runner-up spot. Courtney closed the last three laps but ran out of time as Madsen went on to score his 12th career All Star win aboard the TK Concrete/Maxim Trucking/Logan Contractor Supply/Zip Bonds/Smoker’s Choice Cigar Bar/Vermeer Motorsports #55.

“It’s kind of stressful leading a race like that. You’re not sure what’s quicker and what’s not,” Madsen stated. “Just hats off to my team. Clinton and Nate just give me a great race car. To win at Attica, you have to have a good race car, and that’s what we had here tonight. Happy to get it done for everyone at Vermeer Motorsports. A tip of the hat to all of our progress. We’ve been quick and just haven’t been able to put it together and tonight we were able to put it all together. Fast cars win races and once everyone gets on the same page and build some confidence all the breaks start happening.”

Courtney, a two time and defending All Star champion, and kept his great runs at Attica going.

“Our car was pretty darn good there at the end. At the beginning of the race I just couldn’t get going. That last long run I was able to get my wing back and see what I could go do. Big scheme of things going for another championship it was a good night,” said Courtney beside his NOS Energy Drink/ZMAX/Elliotts Custom Trailers and Carts backed #7BC.

For Reinhardt, the charge to challenge for the win gives him a ton of confidence heading into Saturday’s $12,000 win Attica Ambush finale as he rounded out the podium.

“I gave it all I had. Every time I got close to him…there was like two or three times I had a shot…the yellow would come out or I’d get crossed up. I can’t thank Bryan Grove and all the guys enough for giving me the opportunity. I’ve struggled here the few times I’ve been here so this is a really good run for us,” said Reinhardt beside his Canton Erectors/Starrett Service/Premier Pallet/Coors Banquet Beer/Capitol Renegade/Baker Transportation backed #45.

Four time and defending UMP Late Model track champion Devin Shiels took the lead from Mike Bores on lap three and never looked back as he drove to his fourth straight Dirt Nerds Podcast A-main win at Attica. It’s Shiels fifth overall win at Attica in 2023 and his 20th career victory at the track putting him in a tie for fourth on the division’s all-time win list with Ryan Missler.

“Four straight sounds pretty good, especially with the points and coming down to the end of the year. That track kind of threw us for a loop. We thought it was so dry when we got here but it had moisture underneath. We were pretty even….when we got to lapped cars it was hard to pass them,” said Shiels beside his Magic Fountain Auto Wash, Rally’s Hamburgers, Dundee Products, Banshee Graphics, Salenbein Trucking & Excavating, Dirt Nerds Podcast, Banshee Graphics backed #51.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Saturday, Sept. 2 with the All Star Circuit of Champions along with the Fremont Fence 305 sprints in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.com or follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park.

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Attica Raceway Park

Friday, Sept. 1, 2023

Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions

Qualifying

Group (A)

1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 13.241; 2. 5-Byron Reed, 13.427; 3. 42-Sye Lynch, 13.460; 4. 68G-Tyler Gunn, 13.501; 5. 23-Cale Thomas, 13.554; 6. 33W-Cap Henry, 13.600; 7. 19-Paige Polyak, 13.767; 8. 29-Carl Bowser, 13.867; 9. 12-Brian Lay, 14.063

Group (B)

1. 45-Kyle Reinhardt, 13.706; 2. 55-Kerry Madsen, 13.739; 3. O9-Craig Mintz, 14.011; 4. 5T-Travis Philo, 14.087; 5. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek, 14.121; 6. 8M-TJ Michael, 14.146; 7. 32-Bryce Lucius, 14.266; 8. 97-Zeth Sabo, 14.537; 9. W20-Greg Wilson, 14.547

Group (C)

1. 88-Austin McCarl, 13.699; 2. 50YR-JJ Hickle, 14.204; 3. 70M-Henry Malcuit, 14.233; 4. 4S-Tyler Street, 14.348; 5. 25-Chris Myers, 14.400; 6. 90-Jeffrey Neubert, 14.504; 7. 15c-Chris Andrews, 14.524; 8. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 14.563; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 14.857

Group (D)

1. 4-Chris Windom, 13.927; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs, 13.980; 3. 26-Zeb Wise, 14.093; 4. 7N-Darin Naida, 14.159; 5. 49x-Tim Shaffer, 14.228; 6. 24D-Danny Sams III, 14.374; 7. 16-DJ Foos, 14.534; 8. 28M-Conner Morrell, 14.593; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms, 14.820

Heat 1 (8 Laps) - Top 5 Transfer

1. 5-Byron Reed [1]; 2. 68G-Tyler Gunn [3]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney [4]; 4. 42-Sye Lynch [2]; 5. 33W-Cap Henry [6]; 6. 19-Paige Polyak [7]; 7. 29-Carl Bowser [8]; 8. 23-Cale Thomas [5]; 9. 12-Brian Lay [9]

Heat 2 (8 Laps) - Top 5 Transfer

1. 55-Kerry Madsen [1]; 2. 5T-Travis Philo [3]; 3. O9-Craig Mintz [2]; 4. 45-Kyle Reinhardt [4]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius [7]; 6. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek [5]; 7. W20-Greg Wilson [9]; 8. 97-Zeth Sabo [8]; 9. 8M-TJ Michael [6]

Heat 3 (8 Laps) - Top 5 Transfer

1. 50YR-JJ Hickle [1]; 2. 15c-Chris Andrews [7]; 3. 88-Austin McCarl [4]; 4. 25-Chris Myers [5]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker [9]; 6. 70M-Henry Malcuit [2]; 7. 15K-Creed Kemenah [8]; 8. 4S-Tyler Street [3]; 9. 90-Jeffrey Neubert [6]

Heat 4 (8 Laps) - Top 5 Transfer

1. 26-Zeb Wise [2]; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs [1]; 3. 49x-Tim Shaffer [5]; 4. 4-Chris Windom [4]; 5. 7N-Darin Naida [3]; 6. 28M-Conner Morrell [8]; 7. 24D-Danny Sams III [6]; 8. 16-DJ Foos [7]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms [9]

Dash (6 Laps)

1. 55-Kerry Madsen [1]; 2. 26-Zeb Wise [2]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney [6]; 4. 45-Kyle Reinhardt [8]; 5. 50YR-JJ Hickle [4]; 6. 88-Austin McCarl [5]; 7. 4-Chris Windom [7]; 8. 5-Byron Reed [3]

B-main (12 Laps) - Top 4 Transfer

1. 23-Cale Thomas [1]; 2. 19-Paige Polyak [2]; 3. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek [3]; 4. 29-Carl Bowser [6]; 5. W20-Greg Wilson [8]; 6. 97-Zeth Sabo [12]; 7. 24D-Danny Sams III [7]; 8. 16-DJ Foos [11]; 9. 4S-Tyler Street [10]; 10. 15K-Creed Kemenah [9]; 11. 8M-TJ Michael [14]; 12. 12-Brian Lay [13]; 13. 75-Jerry Dahms [16]; 14. 28M-Conner Morrell [5]; 15. 70M-Henry Malcuit [4]; 16. 90-Jeffrey Neubert [15]

A-main (35 Laps)

1. 55-Kerry Madsen [1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney [3]; 3. 45-Kyle Reinhardt [4]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise [2]; 5. O9-Craig Mintz [13]; 6. 9-Trey Jacobs [10]; 7. 4-Chris Windom [7]; 8. 5T-Travis Philo [11]; 9. 42-Sye Lynch [15]; 10. 23-Cale Thomas [21]; 11. 25-Chris Myers [16]; 12. 5-Byron Reed [8]; 13. 49x-Tim Shaffer [14]; 14. 88-Austin McCarl [6]; 15. 11N-Kasey Jedrzejek [23]; 16. 7N-Darin Naida [18]; 17. 97-Zeth Sabo [25]; 18. 68G-Tyler Gunn [9]; 19. 50YR-JJ Hickle [5]; 20. 29-Carl Bowser [24]; 21. 33W-Cap Henry [17]; 22. 32-Bryce Lucius [19]; 23. 15c-Chris Andrews [12]; 24. 35-Stuart Brubaker [20]; 25. 19-Paige Polyak [22]

UMP Late Models –Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane

Attica Raceway Park 2023-09-01 09-01-2023

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Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.50-Ryan Missler, 15.215; 2.94-Mike Bores, 15.565; 3.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.626; 4.51-Devin Shiels, 15.651; 5.36-Matt Irey, 15.697; 6.92-Justin Chance, 15.761; 7.14JR-JR Gentry, 16.048; 8.B4U-Brad Eitniear, 16.105; 9.74-Jeff Warnick, 16.111; 10.10-Nathon Loney, 16.188; 11.2C-Clint Coffman, 16.209; 12.5M-Ryan Markham, 16.240; 13.71-Dave Hornikel, 16.297; 14.29-Nate Potts, 16.446; 15.53-Hillard Miller, 16.647; 16.44S-Collin Shipley, 16.672; 17.28-Kent Brewer, 16.685; 18.03-Jim Gingery, 16.763; 19.19M-Carter Murday, 16.765; 20.7-Nick Cox, 16.806; 21.101-Chester Fitch, 16.982; 22.14T-Cody Truman, 17.003; 23.69R-Doug Baird, 17.009; 24.11-Austin Gibson, 17.352;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 10-Nathon Loney[3] ; 2. 71-Dave Hornikel[1] ; 3. B4U-Brad Eitniear[4] ; 4. 44S-Collin Shipley[5] ; 5. 28-Kent Brewer[6] ; 6. 2C-Clint Coffman[2] ; 7. 03-Jim Gingery[7] ; 8. 14T-Cody Truman[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 50-Ryan Missler[4] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[5] ; 3. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[3] ; 5. 19M-Carter Murday[7] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[8] ; 7. 29-Nate Potts[6] ; 8. 14JR-JR Gentry[2]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 2. 94-Mike Bores[4] ; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore[3] ; 4. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 5. 53-Hillard Miller[5] ; 6. 7-Nick Cox[6] ; 7. 101-Chester Fitch[7] ; 8. 11-Austin Gibson[8]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[5] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[7] ; 4. 94-Mike Bores[1] ; 5. 50-Ryan Missler[3] ; 6. 36-Matt Irey[4] ; 7. 10-Nathon Loney[8] ; 8. 71-Dave Hornikel[6] ; 9. 44S-Collin Shipley[10] ; 10. 92-Justin Chance[11] ; 11. 2C-Clint Coffman[15] ; 12. 28-Kent Brewer[12] ; 13. 53-Hillard Miller[14] ; 14. 7-Nick Cox[17] ; 15. 19M-Carter Murday[13] ; 16. 11-Austin Gibson[22] ; 17. 74-Jeff Warnick[9] ; 18. 69R-Doug Baird[16] ; 19. 101-Chester Fitch[19] ; 20. 03-Jim Gingery[18] ; 21. 14T-Cody Truman[20] ; 22. 14JR-JR Gentry[21]

 

 

DAVE BLANEY WINS "410" SPRINT CAR THRILLER FROM 10TH FOR 3RD SHARON WIN OF 2023 WORTH $4000 IN "WEDNESDAY NIGHT THUNDER"; MAT WILLIAMSON 2-FOR-2 IN BIG-BLOCK MODS

 August 30, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…Despite a persistent drizzle throughout the evening with fall-like conditions, Sharon Speedway was able to persevere and defeat Mother Nature in the second and final Cortland Mower Sales "Wednesday Night Thunder" program of the 94th anniversary season. The fans in the stands and around the world watching on DIRTVision were treated to two spectacular feature events! Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck victory lane were Dave Blaney-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars and Mat Williamson-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds.

Tenth starting Dave Blaney passed Lee Jacobs on lap 12 then held off 12th starting Dale Blaney and a furious charge by 22nd starting Brandon Spithaler over the final five laps to win a thrilling 30-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Car feature. After winning the $3,000 season opener and the $3,000 Western PA Speedweek event, the elder Blaney's third victory of 2023 was worth $4,000.

"The track changed so much," explained the 60-year-old Concord, North Carolina National Sprint Car Hall of Fame racer. "It was really sticky early. When I came out for the feature it was way slippery and I was sure I didn't have the right setup in to even have a chance, but it went right to the front. I'm surprised, but happy so it's a great night. I can't believe the rain held off either just as much as me winning. Starting 10th, the first couple laps is key, and I had a really good first couple laps around the bottom to clear some guys. I saw Dale (Blaney) was behind me and didn't know where to go on the restart or to block; I could hear him, but luckily never saw him."

After crashing hard in the lead at the last event on July 29, Lee Jacobs took off in the lead getting by Dan Kuriger at the start of the feature with A.J. Flick and Bob Felmlee in tow. The "Buckeye Bullet" was already halfway to the front in fifth after the opening lap then passed Felmlee for fourth on lap two. One lap later, Blaney ducked under Flick for third. Up front, Jacobs had checked out from the field, while Blaney quickly caught Kuriger. On lap six, Blaney made the pass of Kuriger for second, but found himself 3.494 seconds behind Jacobs.

While all eyes were on Blaney's charge as he closed in on Jacobs, some of the attention focused to Spithaler, who was making his way forward. Spithaler cracked the top five on lap eight then passed Flick for fourth on lap 10. Back up front, Blaney caught Jacobs on lap 11 and made what would be the winning move one lap later on the bottom of turn two.

Spithaler continued to run the fence as he drove around Kuriger for third on lap 12 then did the same to Jacobs on lap 15 for second. Spithaler was 1.520 seconds behind leader Blaney when he made his way into second. As Spithaler tried to track down the elder Blaney, he couldn't clear the lapped car of Jeremy Kornbau with his slider as he scrubbed off a bunch of speed allowing Dale Blaney to close in. Dale Blaney seemingly came out of nowhere as he then snuck under Spithaler for second on lap 20.

A caution for All Star Circuit of Champions regular, Zeth Sabo, slowed action with 25 laps completed. Under cautions, fourth running Jacobs suffered a flat tire as it appeared he may have run over Sabo's debris. The last five laps had fans on the edge of their seats as the lead trio ran three distinct different lines; Dave Blaney the bottom, Dale Blaney the middle, and Spithaler the top!

The trio battled hard running nearly three-wide until Dave Blaney got away on the final lap and took his 37th career Sharon "410" win by 0.704 seconds in his DRE Custom Trailers/Ryan Blaney Family Foundation/UPMC Concussion Group/Mohawk/Bill Davis-sponsored #10.

Dale Blaney came up short in his quest of beating his brother to three wins this year as Dale won the first "Wednesday Night Thunder" show on June 28 followed by a victory on July 21, but had to settle for the $2,000 runner-up in the Tiger Barris #32B.

"I'm sure he (Dave Blaney) could hear me around his right rear at least the first three after that caution," described the 59-year-old Hartford, Ohio Nationals Sprint Car Hall of Fame racer. "I should have beat the top down here. I knew Brandon (Spithaler) was probably going to make another run, and if he cleared me he was probably going to have a shot at Dave, but he got into the wall a little and I got back in front of him. I should have been more patient in the center of the corner and caught that little bit on exit through the middle. I was really good from about lap 10 through 25 and got rolling good everywhere so I'm really happy with it."

After crashing in his heat, Spithaler's crew and several other teams pitched in to get his rear-end changed and his car fixed just in time to run the last chance B main where he went ninth to fourth to transfer to the feature. Spithaler then passed 19 cars in the feature to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment hard charger gift card in addition to a $1,500 payday.

"The car was good but first and foremost I need to thank my crew and everyone that chipped in helping to put a rear-end in- Carl Bowser, the whole McCandless crew, and Lee Jacobs," stated the 32-year-old Butler, Pa. resident. "I hurt it pretty bad in the heat race. To come from the tail, and I had my shot at it. I didn't know if I was going to get another one so I put my foot in it so see if I could squirt past both Blaneys in one corner. If the track was a little wider, I might have got it done."

Carl Bowser went ninth to fourth for $1,200 as he returned to the seat of the McCandless #29, which he'll finish the season in on the All Star Circuit of Champions. Flick was fifth. Dan Kuriger dropped from the pole to sixth at the finish. Michigan's Dan McCarron made his first Sharon visit in nearly three years and was seventh. Adam Kekich was eighth as Felmlee dropped to ninth. George Hobaugh started 19th and came home 10th.

Henry Malcuit set fast time overall against the 29-car field in qualifying with a lap of 14.459. Heat winners were Felmlee, McCarron, and Max Stambaugh, while Hobaugh won the last chance B main.

After winning his career first Sharon Speedway race on July 8 for the $2,500 "Lou Blaney Memorial" with the BRP Tour Series, Mat Williamson returned on Wednesday night and made the three hour plus tow worthwhile. After dropping back to sixth early on in the 25-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature, Williamson charged to the front on the outside and passed fellow Northeast DIRTcar standout Erick Rudolph on lap 22 then pulled away to make it two-for-two in Big-Block Modified competition this season. Williamson earned $2,000 for his 199th career win in the caution-free event timed in 7:38.176.

"It's a ton of fun coming down here to race," acknowledged the 33-year-old Ridgeway, Ontario professional racer. "I wish we had more tracks like this up north. You fans are really lucky to have tracks like this down here. You fans are the best in the world and I love coming down here. The top came around to me. The beginning of the race I got passed by a few people on the bottom. I didn't want to give up on the top because I knew I wasn't going to win if I stuck to the bottom so I kept beating the cushion up and she came in about 15 laps into the race."

Rick Regalski, Jr. raced out to the early lead in search of his first career Big-Block Modified victory. Regalski, who also runs a RUSH Sprint Car, led the first five laps before Rudolph snuck under in turn three for the lead on lap six. While the top five were all running the bottom, Williamson stuck it out on the top and eventually cleaned it off and made headway. Williamson passed both Will Thomas III and last Saturday night's winner Rex King, Jr. on lap 12 to move into fourth. Williamson then snuck under Garrett Krummert for third on lap 13 before driving around Regalski for second off turn two on lap 15.

By the time Williamson made his way to second, he faced a deficit of 2.291 seconds with just 10 laps remaining. Williamson continued to run the top as he chewed into Rudolph's lead and closed in with five laps to go. With Rudolph running the bottom, Williamson drove around the New York star in turn four to lead lap 22. Once in front, Williamson pulled away in his S&W Service Centre/Becker Bros. Trucking/Marin Drywall/Williamson Welding/Bicknell Racing Products-sponsored #6 to become the first repeat Big-Block Modified winner of the season.

Rudolph earned $1,200 for second. Krummert, who started eighth, passed Regalski on lap 21 to finish third. Regalski dropped to fourth over King. Mike Kinney was sixth as Jim Rasey, Mike Dougherty, Jr., Justin Shea, and Ayden Cipriano completed the top 10. Heat winners were Regalski and Rudolph.

There will be no racing over Labor Day weekend. The next events will be September 8-9 for the "Apple Festival Nationals". The UMP Mods and Pro Stocks will run a complete show on Friday night, while heat races will be contested for the Big-Block Modifieds, RUSH Sprint Cars, RUSH Sportsman Modifieds and Econo Mods. On Saturday night, the "410" Sprint Cars will run a complete show for $3,000 to-win, while the classes that ran heat races only on Friday will run their remainder of their show. Stay tuned for more details.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $4,000 to-win): 1. 10-DAVE BLANEY[10]; 2. 32B-Dale Blaney[12]; 3. 22-Brandon Spithaler[22]; 4. 29-Carl Bowser[9]; 5. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 6. 08-Danny Kuriger[1]; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron[7]; 8. 5K-Adam Kekich[11]; 9. 6-Bob Felmlee[4]; 10. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[19]; 11. 70M-Henry Malcuit[5]; 12. 13-Brandon Matus[18]; 13. 5M-Max Stambaugh[6]; 14. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[23]; 15. 35B-Stuart Brubaker[15]; 16. 23-Darren Pifer[14]; 17. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[16]; 18. 33-Brent Matus[17]; 19. 86-Michael Lutz Jr[13]; 20. 81-Lee Jacobs[2]; 21. 97-Zeth Sabo[8]; 22. 7T-Andy McKisson[20]; 23. 47L-Dusty Larson[21]; 24. 90-Jeffrey Neubert[24]. DNQ: Andy Cavanaugh (X7), Jon Carpenter (22C), Eric L. Williams (4W), Cameron Nastasi (99), Chris Verda (3V).

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds (25 laps, $2,000 to-win): 1. 6-MAT WILLIAMSON[5]; 2. 25-Erick Rudolph[2]; 3. 29-Garrett Krummert[8]; 4. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[1]; 5. 165-Rex King Jr[3]; 6. 20P-Mike Kinney[4]; 7. 32-Jim Rasey[7]; 8. 18JR-Mike Dougherty Jr[9]; 9. 14S-Justin Shea[11]; 10. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[6]; 11. 9-Will Thomas[10]; 12. 11R-Brad Rapp[14]; 13. 45-Steve Feder[12]; 14. 35-Steve Slater[16]; 15. 5A-Austin Eyler[13]; 16. 00-Rob Kristyak[15].

 

 

Melair Steers To Selinsgrove Win
08-27-2023

Whether fighting for the early lead, flying on a clear track, or cutting through traffic, Mike Melair had the edge Saturday night, taking home the victory in an exciting, nonstop River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series 20-lap feature at Selinsgrove Speedway.

The Warrington (Bucks County) driver took the Ort Racing Bath Fitter/College Hunks Moving & Hauling #36 across the finish line .466 seconds ahead of Nick Sweigart to score his first win since June of 2021 at Hagerstown. He appeared to win a race later that year at Lincoln, but in his excitement forgot to go straight to the scales after the race and was disqualified. This year he was leading at the white flag at Path Valley Speedway but came home second, and he had another runner-up finish at Port Royal Speedway. Unfortunately, he also had an unwelcome amount of bad luck and bad pill draws for starting position.

Saturday the feature start re-draw was kind, giving Melair the pole position after a runner-up finish in his heat. From there he outdueled Tyler Snook of Selinsgrove for the early lead and drove off from the field. When traffic became an issue – 27 cars started the race and 25 went the distance – Melair was patient and efficient and kept his challengers behind.

Things tightened at the end. Myerstown’s Sweigart, in by far his best run since rejoining IMCA/RaceSaver competition with the Williams Racing #89, had gradually picked his way through the top five, and after taking the runner-up spot from Zach Rhodes of McVeytown, he began reeling in the leader. The victory margin represented perhaps Melair’s smallest lead since the opening laps.

Positions were changing constantly behind the leader, but in the end, Melair, Sweigart, and Rhodes took the podium positions, with Snook coming home fourth, ahead of follow hometowner Ken Duke.

Completing the top 10 were last week’s Selinsgrove winner Kruz Kepner, Dustin Young, Austin Reed, points leader Logan Spahr, and Kenny Heffner.

The winning team dedicated its victory to two recently deceased individuals especially close to them: Rod Ort’s sister, and area racing stalwart Duval Dressler.

Heat races were won by Heffner, Duke, and Mike Alleman, with Johnny Smith taking the B-Main. After that race, promoter Stephanie Baker added to the purse so that all 27 cars still able to compete could start the feature.

Duke won the Jim “Slippery” Snyder Fast Time Award, honoring the memory of long-time push truck driver Snyder and created by his son, Brian. Duke turned a lap of 18.923 seconds in his heat race.

Kepner claimed the W.C. Eshenaur & Son Hard Charger Award from moving up from his 11th place start to sixth at the finish. Sweigart, Spahr, and Smith had the next best performance in that category.

Next week is a rare off one for PASS; the IMCA/RaceSaver Nationals will be contested at Eagle Raceway in Nebraska. The next action will make up for that break, though, because the PASS racers will be joining Tony Stewart’s All Star Circuit of Champions again, this time at Port Royal Speedway on Thursday, September 7, for one of the preliminary nights before that track’s annual Tuscarora 50.

The PASS portion of the show will be special as well, because it’s part of the FANiversary Tour sponsored by the Pennsylvania Game Commission commemorating the group’s 25th year of competition, and the race winner will earn an automatic starting slot in both the Race to Hunting Season event on Saturday, September 16, at Selinsgrove, and the Keystone RaceSaver Challenge on Saturday, October 21, at Port Royal.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, August 26

HEAT 1 – 1. 97-Kenny Heffner; 2. 25-Dustin Young; 3. 89-Nick Sweigart; 4. 2-Erin Statler; 5. 5-Logan Spahr; 6. 71-Josh Spicer; 7. 88-Fred Arnold; 8. 98-Croix Beasom; 9. 32B-Ethan Beasom; 10. 28R-Jason Roush (DNF).

HEAT 2 – 1. 67-Ken Duke; 2. 56-Tyler Snook; 3. 19-Kruz Kepner; 4. 34-Austin Reed; 5. 1M-Paul Moyer; 6. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 7. 92-Johnny Smith; 8. 19K-Chris Kreider; 9. 47-Ben Miklos.

HEAT 3 – 1. 46-Mike Alleman; 2. 36-Mike Melair; 3. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 4. 98-Chad Phillips; 5. 61-John Scarborough; 6. 7-Drew Young; 7. 461-Colton Hendershot; 8. 32A-Austin Greenland; 9. R6-Reed Thompson.

B-MAIN – 1. 92-Johnny Smith; 2. 88-Fred Arnold; 3. 98-Croix Beasom; 4. 461-Colton Hendershot; 5. 32A-Austin Greenland; 6. 32B-Ethan Beasom; 7. R6-Reed Thompson; 8. 19K-Chris Kreider; 9. 47-Ben Miklos. DNS – 28R-Jason Roush.

FEATURE – 1. 36-Mike Melair; 2. 89-Nick Sweigart; 3. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 4. 56-Tyler Snook; 5. 67-Ken Duke; 6. 19-Kruz Kepner; 7. 25-Dustin Young; 8. 34-Austin Reed; 9. 5-Logan Spahr; 10. 97-Kenny Heffner; 11. 2-Erin Statler; 12. 61-John Scarborough; 13. 98-Chad Phillips; 14. 46-Mike Alleman; 15. 92-Johnny Smith; 16. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 17. 71-Josh Spicer; 18. 7-Drew Young; 19. 461-Colton Hendershot; 20. 98-Croix Beasom; 21. 32A-Austin Greenland; 22. 32B-Ethan Beasom; 23. 1M-Paul Moyer; 24. R6-Reed Thompson; 25. 47-Ben Miklos; 26. 88-Fred Arnold (DNF); 27. 19K-Chris Kreider (DNF). DNS – 28R-Jason Roush.

 

 

Goos Jr. Captures Huset's Speedway Championship With Late-Race Pass; Henderson and Howe Also Triumphant During Royal River Casino Night

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 27, 2023) - Lee Goos Jr. became the first Huset's Speedway track champion of the season on Sunday evening and he did so in impressive fashion with a late-race pass during Royal River Casino Night.

The victory propelled him to a one-point win in the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series championship standings.

Justin Henderson and Ron Howe were also victorious on Sunday during the penultimate weekend of the racing season at Huset's Speedway.

Jacob Peterson held the point for the first 16 laps of the 20-lap Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event. Lap after lap, Goos Jr. stayed close as both drivers focused on the bottom lane around the high-banked oval.

As the laps wound down Goos Jr. and third-running Cole Vanderheiden were tied in the championship standings with Vanderheiden owning the tiebreaker. Goos Jr. didn't let it get that far as he snuck underneath Peterson for the lead on Lap 17. He then held on for the final four laps to win by 0.964 seconds, becoming the 10 th different winner in 10 division races this season.

"It's the best way to do it, right?," he said. "I've been coming here for a long time and I've been close a lot of times. I seen the (video) board and Cole was behind me. If I even screw up a little bit and I knew it was over. I just did the really patient, conservative way of winning this one.

"This is definitely a highlight by far. It's the biggest thing I've ever won. There's a different winner every week here so it's really tough. This class is a great group of guys. All of them are great to race with."

Peterson placed second with Vanderheiden rounding out the podium. Matt Johnson garnered a fourth-place finish and Tyler Rabenberg ended fifth.

Peterson was the quick qualifier to start the evening. The heat races were won by Dusty Ballenger, Bayley Ballenger, Heath Nestrick and Vanderheiden. Tyler Drueke was the B Main winner.

Henderson posted his 15 th career Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars victory at the track by leading the final five laps.

Skylar Prochaska paced the field for the first eight laps before Tim Kaeding powered into the top spot on Lap 9 using the bottom groove in turns three and four. Henderson advanced to second on Lap 16. Kaeding's left rear tire started to go low during a caution on Lap 19. He maintained the top spot for the following couple of laps before Henderson drove around him on Lap 21. Kaeding's tire exploded on the following circuit.

"It feels really, really good," Henderson said. "The door opened on Skylar and we were there to capitalize. Tim (Kaeding) probably would have won that thing without the left rear going low so thank God for a little bit of luck. There were some hard chargers so thank God they didn't start closer to the front. I love being here in Victory Lane."

Henderson was strong in the final laps to top runner-up Prochaska by 1.339 seconds.

"That's a really good run for us," Prochaska said. "We had speed. All in all, it was a good night."

Mark Dobmeier hustled from 15 th to third, including a charge to gain two positions on the final restart.

"I wish we had more laps at the end because that car was coming on harder and harder," he said.

Brooke Tatnell was fourth and Tim Estenson posted a fifth-place finish.

Henderson was quickest in qualifying before Prochaska, Estenson and Scott Winters recorded heat race triumphs.

Howe led the final dozen laps to score his first career win at Huset's Speedway in the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks division.

"Unbelievable," he said while fighting back tears. "We've worked at this for a long time. I've been here since 1976. This is my first victory here at 65."

Billy Prouty held the point for the first eight laps before a caution on Lap 9 bunched the field together. A pair of cautions on ensuing restarts slowed the race, but Howe was able to pounce on the bottom groove once the race resumed. A late caution set up a green-white-checkered finish and Howe was efficient throughout the final two laps to win by 1.123 seconds.

Prouty finished second with John Hoing placing third, 10th-starting Cory Yeigh fourth and points leader Zach Olivier fifth.

Prouty, Mike Chaney and Howe were the heat race winners.

The 2023 racing season at Huset's Speedway concludes next Saturday and Sunday during the Bull Haulers Brawl presented by Folkens Bros. Trucking. The action features the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks (Sunday only).

ROYAL RIVER CASINO NIGHT RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 27, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson (3); 2. 35-Skylar Prochaska (1); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (15); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (8); 6. 11M-Brendan Mullen (6); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (13); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (10); 9. 23W-Scott Winters (2); 10. 14H-Ian Madsen (9); 11. 3-Tim Kaeding (4); 12. 17B-Ryan Bickett (21); 13. 96-Blaine Stegenga (19); 14. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (12); 15. 8-Micah Slendy (18); 16. 2X-Tony Rustad (20); 17. (DNF) 9-Chase Randall (7); 18. (DNF) 22K-Kaleb Johnson (14); 19. (DNF) 83JR-Sam Henderson (11); 20. (DNF) 22W-Aaron Werner (17); 21. (DNS) 4-Cody Hansen; 22. (DNS) 111-Chad Frewaldt; 23. (DNS) 01-Jim Enga.

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar Prochaska (1); 2. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 3. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 4. 14H-Ian Madsen (3); 5. 22-Riley Goodno (5); 6. 111-Chad Frewaldt (6); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (8); 8. 01-Jim Enga (7).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 14T-Tim Estenson (2); 2. 9-Chase Randall (4); 3. 83JR-Sam Henderson (1); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier (5); 7. 2X-Tony Rustad (8); 8. 96-Blaine Stegenga (7).

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 23W-Scott Winters (1); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding (3); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 4. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (5); 5. 22W-Aaron Werner (7); 6. (DNF) 4-Cody Hansen (2); 7. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (6).

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:10.712 (5); 2. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.804 (21); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:10.866 (13); 4. 14H-Ian Madsen, 00:10.884 (19); 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:10.915 (9); 6. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:10.927 (12); 7. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:10.939 (18); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:10.979 (1); 9. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:10.987 (7); 10. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:11.007 (2); 11. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.033 (11); 12. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.119 (17); 13. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.132 (3); 14. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.148 (15); 15. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.172 (20); 16. 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:11.210 (14); 17. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.232 (22); 18. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.375 (6); 19. 01-Jim Enga, 00:11.385 (8); 20. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:11.439 (10); 21. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.490 (4); 22. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:11.704 (23); 23. 2X-Tony Rustad, 00:11.894 (16).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (2); 2. 80P-Jacob Peterson (1); 3. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (4); 4. 86-Matt Johnson (3); 5. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (5); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis (11); 7. 12-Tyler Drueke (17); 8. 12L-John Lambertz (6); 9. 64-Andy Pake (7); 10. 4X-Heath Nestrick (8); 11. 10-Trevor Serbus (18); 12. 81-Jared Jansen (13); 13. 31-Koby Werkmeister (20); 14. F5-Tim Rustad (12); 15. 18-Corbin Erickson (14); 16. 15-Jack Potter (16); 17. (DNF) 2D-Dusty Ballenger (9); 18. (DNF) 6B-Bayley Ballenger (10); 19. (DNF) 45-Monty Ferriera (19); 20. (DNF) 99-Mitchell Dvorak (15).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 12-Tyler Drueke (1); 2. 10-Trevor Serbus (3); 3. 45-Monty Ferriera (4); 4. 31-Koby Werkmeister (5); 5. 08E-Elizabeth Phillips (2); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (8); 7. 28-Nicholas Winter (7); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (9); 9. (DNF) 1B-Brayden Wiese (10); 10. (DNF) 32-Trefer Waller (6).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (1); 2. 12L-John Lambertz (3); 3. 74N-Luke Nellis (2); 4. 12-Tyler Drueke (5); 5. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 6. 32-Trefer Waller (6); 7. 62J-Jay Masur (7).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (1); 2. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (3); 3. 17-Lee Goos Jr (4); 4. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 5. 99-Mitchell Dvorak (2); 6. 31-Koby Werkmeister (5); 7. (DNF) 1B-Brayden Wiese (7).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 4X-Heath Nestrick (2); 2. 18-Corbin Erickson (1); 3. 86-Matt Johnson (4); 4. F5-Tim Rustad (3); 5. 08E-Elizabeth Phillips (5); 6. 28-Nicholas Winter (6).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (2); 2. 64-Andy Pake (4); 3. 15-Jack Potter (1); 4. 81-Jared Jansen (3); 5. 45-Monty Ferriera (5); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (6).

Qualifying (3 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson, 00:12.017 (25); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:12.027 (26); 3. 86-Matt Johnson, 00:12.047 (20); 4. 64-Andy Pake, 00:12.100 (15); 5. 12L-John Lambertz, 00:12.105 (18); 6. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg, 00:12.130 (21); 7. F5-Tim Rustad, 00:12.157 (19); 8. 81-Jared Jansen, 00:12.217 (5); 9. 74N-Luke Nellis, 00:12.218 (7); 10. 99-Mitchell Dvorak, 00:12.228 (24); 11. 4X-Heath Nestrick, 00:12.235 (23); 12. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden, 00:12.244 (9); 13. 2D-Dusty Ballenger, 00:12.261 (16); 14. 6B-Bayley Ballenger, 00:12.298 (11); 15. 18-Corbin Erickson, 00:12.317 (1); 16. 15-Jack Potter, 00:12.322 (22); 17. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:12.357 (13); 18. 31-Koby Werkmeister, 00:12.375 (8); 19. 08E-Elizabeth Phillips, 00:12.406 (14); 20. 45-Monty Ferriera, 00:12.418 (2); 21. 32-Trefer Waller, 00:12.431 (17); 22. 10-Trevor Serbus, 00:12.434 (4); 23. 28-Nicholas Winter, 00:12.534 (12); 24. 28G-Gracyn Masur, 00:12.734 (6); 25. 62J-Jay Masur, 00:12.862 (10); 26. 1B-Brayden Wiese, 00:13.047 (3).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 21-Ron Howe (2); 2. 51-Billy Prouty (1); 3. 55-John Hoing (6); 4. 64-Cory Yeigh (10); 5. 71-Zach Olivier (11); 6. 1M-Eric Moser (9); 7. 40-Tim Dann (8); 8. 34K-Colby Klaassen (4); 9. 98-Dan Jensen (7); 10. (DNF) 33-Garet Deboer (14); 11. (DNF) 86-Tracy Halouska (17); 12. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (3); 13. (DNF) 20K-Spenser Kalass (15); 14. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (5); 15. (DNF) 29Z-JJ Zebell (13); 16. (DNF) 3-Matt Steuerwald (12); 17. (DNS) 211-Tyler Zebell.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 51-Billy Prouty (1); 2. 15-Brandon Ferguson (3); 3. 98-Dan Jensen (4); 4. 64-Cory Yeigh (5); 5. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6); 6. 20K-Spenser Kalass (2).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (2); 2. 55-John Hoing (3); 3. 71-Zach Olivier (5); 4. 40-Tim Dann (4); 5. (DNF) 211-Tyler Zebell (1); 6. (DNS) 86-Tracy Halouska.

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Ron Howe (1); 2. 34K-Colby Klaassen (2); 3. 1M-Eric Moser (4); 4. 3-Matt Steuerwald (5); 5. 33-Garet Deboer (3).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 3(May 21, June 4 and July 30); Rico Abreu - 1 (Aug. 15); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 24); Justin Henderson - 1 (Aug. 27); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 23); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29); and Dusty Zomer - 1 (July 16)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 3(May 28, June 18 and July 9); Zach Olivier - 2(May 21 and July 20); Tim Dann - 1 (July 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 15); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11); John Hoing - 1(June 4); Ron Howe - 1 (Aug. 27); and Cory Yeigh - 1 (July 30)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dan Carsrud - 1 (July 16); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); Jack Dover - 1 (July 30); Lee Goos Jr. - 1 (Aug. 27); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Saturday and Sunday for the Bull Haulers Brawl presented by Folkens Bros. Trucking featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks (Sunday only)

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Farnham and Vigneri Haul Tri-City Loot Across the Border; Mollick, Scott, Seippel, and Morrison Also Score

(Franklin, PA August 27, 2023): Two New York pilots won their first career victories at Tri-City Raceway Park, and, in doing so, they carried the biggest checks across the border. Taking the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Car feature was Matt Farnham and Phil Vigneri had the honors in the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds.

Also scoring a win was Jammin’ John Mollick in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Cars presented by Billy’s Garage. Mollick was also the hard charger in picking up his first victory at Tri-City Raceway Park.

David Scott captured the A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modified Main, Josh Seippel got his third consecutive win in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, and Dillon Morrison in the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks.

Matt Farnham and A.J. Flick brought the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprints for the green flag in their twenty-five lapper. Andy Priest and Bob Felmlee started in row two. The third row consisted of Steven Bright and Bodey McClintock. Andy Cavanaugh and Nathan McDowell started in row four. Jack Sodeman, Jr., last week’s winner, started scratch because he was unable to start the heat race.

Farnham took the lead entering turn one and he never looked back. “The car was really good, we made a bunch of changes after the heat race,” he said. “I know that A.J. (Flick) was going to be good and that Bob (Felmlee) was also going to be good. I knew that I just had to concentrate and hit my marks.”

Flick ran second in the early going. Felmlee dipped to the inside in turns one and two and he powered by Flick. Felmlee gave chase, but he was unable to get close enough to Farnham to challenge for the lead.

A red for Nathan McDowell did close up the ranks five laps into the feature. However, Farnham got away cleanly on the restart.

Farnham led the remaining twenty laps without much ado. Felmlee raced in second, several car lengths ahead of his rival for the point championship, Flick. Flick was third. Then came Andy Priest and Bodey McClintock. Andy Cavanaugh and Steven Bright were sixth and seventh. McDowell was scored in eighth.

In the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars, there was only one heat. The win went to Bob Felmlee. There was no B Main.

Chad Reitz and Steve Slater had the front row for the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds. Phil Vigneri and Nick Joy were in the second row. Point leader Ayden Cipriano lined up next to Hayden Holden. Tom Holden and Lenny Leibold, III were in row four.

Chad Reitz wrestled the lead away from Steve Slater on the opening lap. However, on lap two, Phil Vigneri got inside of Slater to take tghe position away, and Slater spun, ending his night. The restart put Vigneri on the front row, and he soon assumed command.

Reitz continued in second, with Joy running in third. Joy had some difficulties on laps thirteen and fourteen, causing yellows on each of those laps. That moved Tom Holden into third for the restart, followed by Cipriano and Leibold.

Although Vigneri led the final six laps, he had to be getting nervous because his car developed a miss about three laps from the finish. He held on, though, to claim the win.

“I didn’t know if I could make it to the end,” he said. “But, I was going to make sure that it did.”

Reitz got second with his Ford powered 358 Modified. Cipriano, Joy, and Tom Holden took the top five spots. Then came Leibold, Hayden Holden, and Slater.

The Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds also had one heat race. The victory went to Phil Vigneri. There was no B Main.

Zack Wilson and Blaze Myers paced the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Weekly Sprint Car feature. Chad Ruhlman and A.J. McQuarrie were in row two. The third row matched Gale Ruth, Jr. and John Mollick. Row four belonged to Arnie Kent and Brian Hartzell. The fifth row paired Rick Tucker, Jr. and Brian Cressley. In the sixth row, Billy Myers was inside of Rick Regalski.

Blaze Myers grabbed the early lead, followed by Ruhlman, Mollick, Ruth, and Cressley. Ruhlman challenged early, but then dropped back into second as the race went on.

Mollick set a steady pace and he overhauled Ruhlman near the halfway mark. On lap thirteen, he tracked down and passed Myers. Myers fought back for a couple of laps, but Mollick was not to be denied.

After Mollick and Blaze Myers were Ruhlman, Wilson, and Ruth. Kent, Cressley, Hartzell, Zach Morrow, and Joe Buccola completed the top ten.

The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Weekly Series for RUSH Sprint Cars presented a pair of heats. The wins belonged to Chad Ruhlman and John Mollick. There was no B Main.

“Slow Ride” David Scott raced to the lead from his third starting spot and he controlled the pace through the A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modifeds. Mike Potosky, the primary sponsor for the contest, ran second. Alan Atkinson, Bruce Dreistadt, and Gary Sullivan completed the field. The fifteen lapper went non-stop.

Scott has the distinction of winning in four different classes at Tri-City Raceway Park, including 410 Sprint Cars and Super Late Models. He also won a special race consisting of Super Late Models and Big Block Modifieds held in 2005.

The A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modifieds had a single qualifier. The winner of that event was Mike Potoski. There was no B Main.

Josh Seippel was a winner for the third race in a row in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks. His was a race of attrition, as only three cars finished the main event.

There was a major crash around lap five that took out several contenders.

Following Seippel across the line was Chargin Charlie McMillen and Matt Bernard. Pat Fielding was credited with fourth and Rod Laskey, fifth. Jake Whitling, Andrew Hammond, Tyler Wyant, and Aaron Smith were the other competitors.

In the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, Josh Seippel captured the lone heat race. There was no B Main.

Dillon Morrison was the surprise winner in the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks. Points leader Matt Urey seemed to have the race well in hand, but a mechanical failure knocked him out of the race. For the restart, Joe Campbell and Tim Callahan had the front row, but Campbell missed a shift and Morrison slipped into the lead.

Campbell recovered to finish second, with Callahan third. Matt Daugherty was fourth and Chad Greeley was fifth. Urey, Thomas Warren, and Kevin Wice were the other competitors.

The 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks had one preliminary. The victory belonged to Matt Urey.

Tri-City Raceway Park will close out the 2023 racing season with the big holiday weekend bash. Points will be awarded for all of the track’s regular classes. Friday will be an open practice session. Saturday will have the BRP Modified Tour headline the card, with support provided by the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks, and the Old Skool Kool Vintage Tour. Sunday, the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars will top the card, with the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds, the A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modifieds, Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, and the Old Skool Kool Vintage Tour. A bonfire and live music will complete the festivities. Remember that there will be free camping all weekend (no hookups provided).

Further information about Tri-City Raceway Park can be obtained by calling the track office at 724-967-4601, or by e-mailing the office at tricityracewaypark2020@gmail.com. Or, you can check the web at Tri-CityRacewayPark.com, or the Facebook page at Tri City Raceway Park. 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.

Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars: Matt Farnham, Bob Felmlee, A.J. Flick, Andy Priest, Bodey McClintock, Andy Cavanaugh, Steven Bright, Nathan McDowell, Jack Sodeman, Jr. (DNS).

Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds: Phil Vigneri, Chad Reitz, Ayden Cipriano, Tom Holden, Lenny Leibold, III, Hayden Holden, Steve Slater.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Weekly Sprint Cars presented by Billy’s Garage: John Mollick, Blaze Myers, Chad Ruhlman, Zack Wilson, Gale Ruth, Jr., ArnieKent, Brian Cressley, Brian Hartzell, Zach Morrow, Joe Buccola, Ricky Tucker, Rick Regalski, A.J. McQuarrie, Charlie Utsinger, Trent Marshall, Billy Myers, Brandon Shugart, Devon Deeter, Tyler Clark, C.J. McClintock.

A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modifieds: David Scott, Mike Potosky, Alan Atkinson, Bruce Dreistadt, Gary Sullivan.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks: Josh Seippel, Charlie McMillen, Matt Bernard, Pat Fielding, Rod Laskey, Jake Whitling, Andrew Hammond, Tyler Wyant, Aaron Smith.

4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks: Dillon Morrison, Joe Campbell, Tim Callahan, Matt Daugherty, Chad Greeley, Matt Urey, Thomas Warren, Kevin Wice, Jr.

 

 

Johnny Smith is King of Sprints at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – Scranton’s Johnny Smith had a stellar night Friday night at the Clinton County Speedway claiming both the Race Saver Sprints and 600 Micro Sprint feature events. AY Schilling won the Pro Stocks; Brayden Spencer won the 270s and Matt Weaver won the 4 Cylinders.

Dale Schweikart and Jacob Gomola led the field of sprint cars to the green flag. Gomola quickly took the lead over Smith and Schweikart. By lad number five it was Gomola leading, Smith, Derek Swartz, Schweikart and Matt Tebbs. Smith found the high side of the speedway to his liking, while Gomola was running the mid-line of the speedway. On lap number seven Smith made a pass as the duo exited turn two, but the caution came out for Wyatt Walizer before the lap was complete, putting Gomola on point for the restart. When the race resumed, Smith immediately moved back to the outside where his car was quickest and passed Gomola a second time in turns one and two.

By lap number 14, Smith began to encounter lapped traffic. Smith and Gomola weaved their way through the lapped cars with Smith continuing to use the faster way around the outside of the speedway. By lap twenty, the lapped cars began to slow Smith’s pace allowing Gomola to close in on the race leader. On lap twenty three the caution came out when John Walp slowed on the back stretch, setting up a two lap dash to the finish. Smith, now in open air, got a quick start to hold off Gomola for the win. Swartz finished third, Schweikart fourth, and Ryan Lynn fifth. Sixth through tenth were Matt Tebbs, Dustin Prettyleaf, Timmy Bittner, Josh Beamer and Kruz Kepner.

“The track had grip at the top and our car does very well up there,” said Smith in victory lane. “I was able to get around lapped traffic, but when that caution came out it put us in clean air, and I knew I could get a strong start to hold off Jake.”

Heat races were won by Matt Tebbs and Todd Lynn.

Smith continued his winning ways by also capturing the 600 Micro Sprint feature. His brother Mikey Smith led the first lap, until Johnny Smith took the lead. The Smith brothers continued to run first and second the entire event. JT Ferry ran third until lap number nine when Corey Stabley moved into third. At the finish it was Johnny over Mikey Smith, Stabley, Ferry and Mitchell Holden for the caution free event. Heat races were won by the Smith brothers.

AJ Hoffman led the first three circuits of the Pro Stock main event. AY Schilling advanced from the fourth starting spot to take the lead by the conclusion of lap number four. AJ Stroup who started sixth took over second place on lap number five. A caution for Noah Kissinger regrouped the field that set up an intense battle at the front of the back. At the halfway point Schilling, Stroup, Noah Jensen Brandon Moser and Cory Long were all in contention for the win. Moser moved into third postion on lap number eleven, while Long took control of fourth spot on lap number 13. Schilling won his 60th career feature event, by holding off Stroup, Moser, Long and Johnny Bouse. Sixth through tenth were Jensen, Kissinger, Marc Bitler, Brent Gordner and Kris Orwig Sr. Heats were won by Bouse and Hoffman

Shawn Musser started on the pole of the 270 Micro Sprint feature event. Musser led with fifth place starter Cory Stabley giving chase in second place. Brayden Spencer, who started eighth, moved into third by lap number four. On lap number seven, the caution flag waved. While under caution, Musser took his car to the pit area giving the lead to Stabley. The caution flag waved a second time with only two laps remaining. Spencer made a pass on the restart and would lead the final two laps for this first win of the season. Stabel was second followed by Denny Rinehimer, Mac Wert, and Tyler Puterbaugh. Sixth through tenth were Tom Quiggle, Coleton Eckroth, Hunter Zimmerman, Jillian Maurer and Logan Hammaker. Heat races were won by Stabley and Eckroth

Front row starter Terry Karichner led the opening lap of the Four Cylinder feature event. Hunter Flook took the lead by the completion of lap number two. Fifth place starter Matt Weaver moved into second by lap number five. At the midway point, Flook was leading Weaver, Zak Kline, Skylar Phillps and Kyler Stahl. On lap number eight, Weaver made a pass for the lead and the leader began to encounter lapped traffic by lap number ten. A caution came out with two laps remaining, but Weaver was able to hold off Flook to win his first career victory. Flook, Phillps, Kline and Stahl finished in the top five. Sixth through tenth were Cody Stover, Adman Harris, Gage Riggle, Joey Snook and Michael Barrett. Heats were won by Weaver, Riggle, and Phillips

The Clinton County Speedway returns this Friday night with a five division show, featuring the RaceSaver Sprint Cars, Pro Stocks, 270 Micros, 600 Micros and Four Cylinders presented by Leonard Landscape and Supply. The Pro Stocks will have their summer championship paying $500 to win. Gates open at 5PM and racing begins at 7PM. For the latest information about upcoming events, visit the speedway’s website, www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or follow the speedway on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

RaceSaver Sprints: 1. Johnny Smith 2. Jacob Gomola 3. Derek Swartz 4. Dale Schweikart 5. Ryann Lynn 6. Matt Tebbs 7. Dustin Prettyleaf 8. Timmy Bittner 9. Josh Beamer 10. Kruz Kepner 11. Todd Lynn 12. Hunter McFadden 13. Reed Thompson 14. John Walp 15. Austin Greenland 16. Jim Kennedy 17. Wyatt Walizer 18. Wes Matthews

 

 

Tanner Wins in ESS Return to Drummond, Picks up Canadian Tour Championship

By Curtis Berleue (Drummondville, QC) | For the second time in 2023, Matt Tanner found himself in Empire Super Sprints victory lane on Saturday night, this time at the Autodrome Drummond in Drummondville, QC.

Starting alongside Pinnacle Pole Award winner Bryan Cloutier, Tanner was able to take the lead on lap 2 from Cloutier. For the next handful of laps, Tanner would extend his lead and remain unchallenged.

Meanwhile, local favorite and current tour point leader Jordan Poirier was rapidly making his way forward from his 10th starting position. By lap three he cracked the top 5, and then moved into the runner-up position on lap 8 and immediately set his sights on Tanner.

As the field clicked off lap 15, Poirier briefly slipped by Tanner, before Tanner reclaimed the lead from him just two laps later. With one lap remaining, Poirier made a last-ditch effort to take the lead from Tanner, but ultimately fell all the way to 6th. As such, 7th starting Danny Varin inherited the second spot as the field crossed the finish line, and Shawn Donath would move up one spot into third as well to round out the podium.

“We weren’t very good in hot laps, honestly,” said Tanner. “We changed quite a bit of stuff for the heat race and were able to get the heat win.”

“I didn’t really think that Jordan (Poirier) was going to come from tenth to pass me, but when he went by me, he kinda showed me what to do honestly. To get this win is pretty cool, it’s the first time in probably 6 or 7 years that I have won two ESS races in the same year.”

“The fans up here bring so much excitement. It’s like a big party compared to down in the states. It’s like the 4th of July with the fireworks, you come out of the flames for driver intros. When I got out of the car in victory lane, it’s like you’re at a concert with the crowd cheering and music going – it’s a pretty cool deal.”

Danny Varin ultimately came home in second.

“The car was really good, it was pretty late when the car got going there,” said Varin. “It’s a great experience being up here in Canada - to walk away with a third last night and second tonight, the team is super happy.”

Shawn Donath rounded out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.

“I just ended up picking the wrong lanes at the wrong time tonight,” said Donath. “I should have been on the bottom earlier, and should have gotten to the top sooner than I got back to it. All in all, it was a good night and a good solid finish.

By virtue of his win, Matt Tanner is also the 2023 Coffrage 4 Saisons Canadian Tour champion by just one point over Jordan Poirier. Jeff Cook, Dylan Swiernik and Jason Barney rounded out the top 5.

With 19 cars signed in for the nights action, the field was split into 3 timed hot lap groups. Jeff Cook, Jason Barney and Jordan Poirier picked up Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards in the respective groups. E&V Energy heat wins went to Matt Tanner, Dalton Rombough and Jordan Poirier.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday, September 1 at the Brewerton Speedway in Brewerton, 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), 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, 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, September 1 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday, September 2 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, September 8 – Utica Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win Make-Up Feature from 8/4)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #90-Matt Tanner[4]; 2. #01-Danny Varin[10]; 3. #53-Shawn Donath[3]; 4. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[8]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[9]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[5]; 7. #10-Jeff Cook[7]; 8. #36-Logan Crisafulli[13]; 9. #87-Jason Barney[12]; 10. #3G-Dale Gosselin[6]; 11. 19-Mathieu Bardier[11]; 12. #13T-Trevor Years[16]; 13. 22T-Tomy Moreau[18]; 14. #33-Lacey Hanson[15]; 15. 98R-Evan Reynolds[2]; 16. 19D-Allan Downey[19]; 17. #13-Keith Granholm[17]; 18. 93-Guy Gosselin[14]; 19. (DQ) 55-Bryan Cloutier[1]

E&V Energy Heat 1: 1. #90-Matt Tanner[1]; 2. #10-Jeff Cook[4]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[3]; 4. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 5. #36-Logan Crisafulli[5]; 6. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 7. 19D-Allan Downey[7]

E&V Energy Heat 2: 1. #41-Dalton Rombough[3]; 2. 55-Bryan Cloutier[2]; 3. #87-Jason Barney[4]; 4. 98R-Evan Reynolds[5]; 5. 93-Guy Gosselin[6]; 6. #13-Keith Granholm[1]

E&V Energy Heat 3: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 2. 19-Mathieu Bardier[1]; 3. #3G-Dale Gosselin[2]; 4. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[6]; 5. #33-Lacey Hanson[5]; 6. 22T-Tomy Moreau[3]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #10-Jeff Cook; #87-Jason Barney; #28-Jordan Poirier

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #90-Matt Tanner; #41-Dalton Rombough; #28-Jordan Poirier

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #55-Bryan Cloutier

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #01-Danny Varin (+8)

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #98R-Evan Reynolds (-13)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #93-Guy Gosselin

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #19-Mathieu Bardier

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #90-Matt Tanner; #01-Danny Varin; #53-Shawn Donath

 

 

Starks Superb in Outlaw Tuneup

8/26/23

Alger, WA - With the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprints Cars coming next week for the Sage Fruit Skagit Nationals, Trey Starks got his program tuned up for The Greatest Show on Dirt by scoring the $4,350 win in the Karmart USA Superstores 410 class on Saturday night at Skagit Speedway. It was Fastenal night at the races and joining Starks as winners on the night were Levi Klatt and Brian Michelson.

The formula was simple for Starks - get out to the lead, and never look back. That’s exactly how Trey executed his plan, as he led all 30 laps of the main event while only being seriously challenged on restarts as he picked up the victory. Trey was followed to the line by Jason Solwold and Luke Didiuk. Starks was the fast qualifier, while heat race wins went to Colby Thornhill and Eric Fisher. Solwold won the dash and an extra $400 from Gravity Coffee.

The Sportsman Sprint main was trending toward another epic showdown between Eric Fisher and Levi Klatt, until bad luck threw a wrench in the equation. Fisher had led the first 11 laps before the pair moved into the back of the field, where Klatt looked to make his move. Racing hard into turn one on lap 12, Klatt found room at the bottom of the track, forcing Fisher to the high groove. Just ahead of the pair, a slower car looped around in the upper portion of the track and Fisher clipped him on the way by, causing serious damage and ending Eric’s evening. With Fisher done, Klatt would go on to dominate the rest of the feature, leading the rest of the way for the win. Levi Kuntz and Brett McGhie rounded out the podium. Fisher was fast time and won his heat race. Klatt and Keira Zylstra won the other heats.

Brian Michelson picked up the win in the Hornet class, passing Mike Guffey on lap four and surviving multiple cautions over the rest of the way for the win. Steve Peters drove from dead last to take home second place, while Ian Buck came in third. Peters and Michelson won the heat races.

Karmart USA Superstores 410

Fast Time - Trey Starks 11.547

Heat 1 - Colby Thornhill

Heat 2 - Eric Fisher

Dash - Jason Solwold

Main - Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Luke Didiuk, Eric Fisher, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Justin Youngquist, Cam Smith, Bailey Jean, Dallas Melby, Shawn Wallenfelzs Jr, Dan Reynolds, Colby Thornhill, Andy Caruana, Dustin Gehring

Lap Leaders - Starks 1-30

Sportsman Sprints

Fast Time - Eric Fisher 13.082

Heat 1 - Eric Fisher

Heat 2 - Levi Klatt

Heat 3 - Keira Zylstra

B Main - Parker Hadlock, Jesson Jacobson, Levi Kuntz, Ryker Walde, Tom Weiss, Ronnie Cox, Jayden Whitney, Jeff Pearson, Brian Holmkvist, Allison Johnson

A Main - Levi Klatt, Levi Kuntz, Brett McGhie, Steve Parker, Bill Rude, Parker Hadlock, Jesson Jacobson, Dustin Gehring, Keira Zylstra, Alden Ostrom, Eric Turner, Cory Swatzina, Kai Dixon, Steve Vague, Eric Fisher, Ryker Walde

Lap Leaders - Fisher 1-11 Klatt 12-25

 

 

Golobic, Brown, Baldwin and Shrum surge to Legends Night wins at Placerville Speedway

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Race fans certainly got their money’s worth on Legends Night at Placerville Speedway, as Shane Golobic captured an entertaining Winged 360 Sprint Car feature, while Michael Faccinto wrapped up his first career track championship.

A packed house on Saturday also saw Lincoln’s Dan Brown Jr. snag the win with the Anrak Ltd. Late Models and Diamond Springs’ Dan Jinkerson lock up the track title for the third straight year.

Oakley’s Nick Baldwin capped off his fifth Red Hawk Casino Pure Stock championship in style with a victory in the main event, with Lincoln’s Dylan Shrum earning another triumph in the Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association feature. Rio Oso driver Landon Brooks finished off the Western Sprint Tour Speedweek South title as well on Saturday.

The 25-lap Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car finale began with excitement as Colby Copeland and Andy Forsberg exchanged the lead multiple times at the start. The duo got extremely close together at one point in turn four, which forced Forsberg to make a great save to continue. Copeland then felt pressure from Fremont’s Shane Golobic, as several drivers battled it out behind them.

With action all over the track the top three cars began to bunch up as lapped traffic came into play. Golobic had his opening on lap 13 and made the move to assume the point, relegating Copeland back to second. Forsberg then found a new life and was right in the thick of it when things changed on lap 18. With a pair of cars sitting idle in turn four, the field had to take evasive action, which resulted in Forsberg getting caught by another car near the infield k-rail, ultimately ending his night.

Golobic then clicked off the final seven laps for his 13th career Winged 360 Sprint Car triumph at Placerville Speedway, which paid $4,850-to-win aboard his Matt Wood Racing/ NOS Energy Drink No. 17w. Copeland, Justin Sanders, Landon Brooks and Tanner Carrick completed the top-five.

The top-10 was rounded out by 15th starting Dylan Bloomfield, Michael Faccinto, Justyn Cox, Ryan Bernal and Kalib Henry. Faccinto’s seventh place run was good enough to lock up his initial Placerville Speedway title. He becomes the fourth different driver to claim a track championship for Friends & Family Racing, joining Andy Forsberg, David Robinson Jr. and Mason Moore.

Faccinto began the evening by earning the $850 Fast Time Award thanks to ADCO Driveline and Sierra Foothills Wine Service. His lap of 10.833 paced the 40-car field in time trials.

Sprint Car results: 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[3]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[1]; 3. 2X-Justin Sanders[7]; 4. 94X-Landon Brooks[11]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[6]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[15]; 7. X1-Michael Faccinto[4]; 8. 42X-Justyn Cox[14]; 9. 22-Ryan Bernal[16]; 10. 17-Kalib Henry[8]; 11. 29-Willie Croft[10]; 12. 21X-Gauge Garcia[20]; 13. 15-Michael Sellers[19]; 14. 12-Steven Snawder[9]; 15. 92-Andy Forsberg[2]; 16. 7C-Tony Gomes[12]; 17. 21-Shane Hopkins[17]; 18. 83SA-Isaiah Vasquez[5]; 19. 5H-Josh Wiesz[13]; 20. 1K-Kinzer Cox[18]

The 20-lap main event for the Anrak Corporation Ltd. Late Models saw a dominating performance turned in by Dan Brown Jr. aboard the Ahart Racing/ Jenson Constriction No. 15 machine. The multi-time Placerville Speedway track champion pulled away from the field in impressive fashion over the course of the contest and was never seriously challenged.

Brown eventually accepted the Ron Stahl checkered flag for his 15th career Late Model win at the track, which ranks number four on the all-time list. Paul Gugliomoni came home in second, with Wayne Trimble third, recent winner Matt Micheli in fourth and birthday boy Rod Oliver in fifth. Dan Jinkerson crossed the stripe in sixth and finished off his third consecutive Anrak Late Model title.

Late Model results: 1. 15-Dan Brown Jr[1]; 2. 22G-Paul Gugliomoni[2]; 3. 71T-Wayne Trimble[3]; 4. 96M-Matt Micheli[5]; 5. 57-Rod Oliver[4]; 6. 23-Dan Jinkerson[9]; 7. 115-Chris Mcginnis[8]; 8. 37-Ray Trimble[7]; 9. 54-Matt Davis[10]; 10. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[11]; 11. 42F-Les Friend[13]; 12. 25-Cole Ciraulo[12]; 13. 23A-Kevin Jinkerson[14]; 14. 71-Shawn DeForest[6]

The Red Hawk Casino Pure Stock main event showcased some thrilling moments right down to the wire. Oakley’s Nick Baldwin started from the front row, but things were definitely not easy for the veteran. Auburn’s Thomas Arbogast has been fast all season long and found the high-line to his liking on Saturday night.

As Baldwin ran consistent laps up front, Arbogast began cutting away at his advantage while running the cushion. With race fans on the edge of their seats it was anybody’s race over the final circuits. The final lap saw Arbogast give it one final shot upstairs, but Baldwin was calm, cool and collected en route to narrowly accepting the checkered flag for his 25th career win.

It marked the fourth straight Red Hawk Casino Pure Stock championship for Baldwin and his fifth overall. Arbogast, Kevin Jinkerson, Kenny Bernstein and Clarence Holbrook rounded out the top-five.

Pure Stock results: 1. 17-Nick Baldwin[2]; 2. 86-Thomas Arbogast[7]; 3. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[11]; 4. 43-Kenny Bernstein[1]; 5. 2H-Clarence Holbrook[4]; 6. 1-Chris D'angelo[9]; 7. 55-Micky Dangelo[6]; 8. 92-Jay Bryant[10]; 9. 5-Jakob Doke[8]; 10. 93-Mel Byers[12]; 11. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[3]; 12. 54-Vigna Anthony[5]

The 20-lap Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association main event also provided fans with some entertaining competition on the red clay. Fairfield veteran Mike “Spanky” Grenert held command out front over much of the contest, as he looked to make it two wins in a row at Placerville Speedway.

Behind him though cars raced on every inch of the bullring and put on an excellent show. Lincoln’s Dylan Shrum had already picked off a pair of wins at the track this season and eventually began to work the high-side in his pursuit of the top-spot.

Shrum finally got the run he needed on lap 16 as Grenert also got loose off the fourth corner. After that Shrum raced away to record victory number three on the season at Placerville over brother Cody in second, Ben Wiesz third, Kevin “Hollywood” Bender in fourth and Mike Reeder fifth.

Dwarf Car results: 1. 31N-Dylan Shrum[7]; 2. 69N-Cody Shrum[2]; 3. 57N-Ben Wiesz[10]; 4. 9N-Kevin Bender[5]; 5. 72N-Mike Reeder[6]; 6. 12N-Mike Grenert[3]; 7. 15N-Shawn Whitney[8]; 8. 8N-Aron Mosier[11]; 9. 32N-Dan Geil[15]; 10. 41N-Brandon Aylesworth[16]; 11. 29N-Corey Eaton[4]; 12. 99N-Gage Meyers[9]; 13. 50N-Brenden Shrum[12]; 14. 42N-Isaak Geil[13]; 15. 05N-Tim Dodson[20]; 16. 94N-Denny Hannel[21]; 17. 30N-April Halliday[14]; 18. 2-Hailey Wiesz[19]; 19. 2N-Shane Thomas[17]; 20. 616N-Tyler Quilty[18]; 21. 19N-Patrick Weger[1]

Placerville Speedway returns to action this coming Labor Day weekend with the two-night Nor*Cal Posse Shootout for Winged 360 Sprint Cars and Wingless Spec Sprints. Reserved tickets are available for Saturday and Sunday September 2nd and 3rd by visiting www.placervillespeedway.com

 

 

Gunn, Tucke hold serve; Drown, Lane, Cranmore also visit Wayne County Speedway victory lane

ORRVILLE – Points racing – at least in some forms of motorsports is characterized as boring - which simply translates into driving cautiously.

It was more like ‘throw caution to the wind’ on Saturday evening at Wayne County instead.

For two racers leading their respective points battles heading into the speedway’s ‘O’Reilly Auto Parts’ Chase for the Championship’ double points night presented by Southeastern Equipment, the path to the title was simple; win and wear the crown.

Tyler Gunn – leading Danny Mumaw and Tyler Street by the slimmest of margins – went ‘Mano a Mano’ with Trey Jacobs for all 25 laps before claiming his fourth Pine Tree Towing and Recovery feature win of the season and securing his first track title in the process, while Braden Tucke delivered his best performance of the season when it mattered the most by equaling Gunn’s feat by riding home victorious in the 15-lap McKenzie Concrete Super Stock main event and holding the championship banner in victory lane as well.

Doug Drown returned to his customary spot – in WCS’s victory lane – by scoring his sixth Malcuit Tavern Super Late Model victory. JR Gentry won the war, though, by securing his second track championship with a suspense-filled 11th place finish in the SLM 25-lapper. Drown’s $3,000-to-win march was also the second in the three-race Best Western of Wooster Motel and Conference Center’s King of the County series.

Western Ohio ace Dalton Lane served notice that he’ll be a top contender in next week’s Flynn’s Tire & Service Center King of the County Modified event by scoring his second win of the season in the 20-lap main event - also backed by Flynn’s Tire and Service Center – following a spirited battle with 3-time 2023 winner Nate Young and newly crowned and defending track champion Colton Shaw. Shaw’s third-place run cemented his status among the region’s upper echelon in the process.

Mansfield’s Justin Cranmore – absent from victory lane in 2023 after a four-win 2022 season – joined the party with a hard-fought 12-lap triumph in the JoyRide Mini Stock finale. Doug Hensel, with an equally impressive run from 15th-to-fifth – hoisted the WCS track champion banner for the fourth time in his career.

Gunn, along with Jacobs, opened the early betting lines as heavy favorites in next week’s FAST Series, $10,000-ro-win Pete Jacobs Memorial with a rim-riding duel in the night’s lid lifter. Jacobs closed to within a car length on numerous occasions, with Street, Mumaw, and fourth-place points man Chris Myers never far behind.

The “Machine Gunn” used a strong lap 21 restart in securing the victory, however, with Jacobs, Street, Mumaw, and Myers rounding out the top five.

“I didn’t really know, for sure, where Tyler and Danny were, but l did see Trey’s nose a few times,” said Gunn. “We have this Eikelberry-Sipes car where we had it early in the season and felt really comfortable. I’m not sure what would've happened if Trey had gotten by us as far as the points thing went, but we didn’t start the night with a goal of finishing second or third.

“We’re really looking forward to running my own car at Attica on Friday and Saturday and can’t wait to get back here next Sunday (in the 91).”

Drown has spent most of the summer running in the region’s marquee events but has been dialed in when returning home and Saturday was no exception.

Drown captured the lead on lap three, then withstood challenges from Nathan Loney during the first 19 laps, then held off Cortland-based speedster Eric Wilson during the closing stages. Kyle Moore rode his battered machine home fourth in the caution-filled event, with Todd Brennan racing home fifth from his 23rd starting slot.

“It’s always great to win in front of the hometown crowd, and Jason (track promoter Jason Flory) had this place in perfect shape,” said Drown. “Tonight’s field of cars was incredibly strong, and it’s getting tougher and tougher here. I saw Nathan early on, but we were so good on the top and stuck with it. You just know these guys are coming at you lap after lap.”

The Modifieds hit the 3-8-mile next with arguably the best field of the season to go with it.

Lane – who captured the DirtCar Summer Nationals victory at Oakshade Raceway the night before Painesville’s Nate Young duplicated the feat at WCS earlier this summer – joined Young and Shaw in a spirited battle for the entire 20 laps on Saturday.

Young stayed glued to Lane’s back bumper throughout, and even led on a few occasions with haymaker sliders – the last coming on lap 16 - with Shaw rim-riding the rail in his family-owned General Lee 01 never more than 10 lengths behind.

Lane withstood the challenges, however, and crossed the stripe ahead of Young, Shaw, DJ Cline, and WCS regulars Jimmy Humphrey and Caden Alexander.

“I just love this place, you can get up on the wheel and get after it,” said Lane. “I know how good both Nate and Colton are here, and l just tried to go as hard as l could and hit my marks. We’ll definitely be back next Sunday night.”

The Super Stocks were up next, and for Tucke the strategy was a simple one; finish in the top two spots regardless of where kingpin Kyle Moore, or challengers Rob Melzer and Codee Schneider finished.

Mission accomplished for the newly crowned track champion.

Tucke grabbed the point early, then watched as mechanical problems sent Moore’s 21D into the turn 3 guardrail in the event’s opening laps. Tucke opened a sizable advantage until Schneider continued his late-season blitz by pressuring Tucke’s 18 the final six laps followed by Brandon Craver, Rob Melzer, and Paul Holmes.

“It’s been a stressful couple of months, but our team and family pour everything we have into this thing and l couldn’t be happier we got it done tonight,” said Tucke. “I actually saw Kyle limp around to the infield during the yellow, and still saw him sitting there when we got the one to go on the radio. I just ran as hard as l could after that, but l knew Codee would be coming, because with double points everyone was racing their hardest.

“We sat out to do this (win the championship), and l couldn’t be happier for our whole team.”

The Mini Stocks brought down the curtain, and for what seemed like the umpteenth time this season, unpredictability was the theme of the night.

Cody Musselman, who had been fast all season long but without a victory, bolted to a big lead early before the red waved for a David Potter flip in turn 4. Potter walked away from his battered machine but was done for the night.

After the green reappeared, Cranmore, along with title contender Anthony Collins, Johnny Bruce Sr, and newly minted champion Doug Hensel in tow. Hensel started 15th after a heat race incident relegated the 18 to the rear of the field.

Cranmore pushed his familiar black No. 2 to the front on lap 8 and cruised home to his first win of the season ahead of a fast closing of “The Racing Prophet Collins”, Bruce, and Hensel.

“i guess getting to victory lane late is better than never,” said Cranmore. “We’ve been fast enough but had some bad luck early on then we took a few weeks off. Hopefully we can finish the season strong.”

The speedway returns to action next Sunday evening Sept. 3, with one of its biggest shows of the season. The FAST Series sprint cars will vie for the $10,000-to-win Pete Jacobs Memorial, while the open 305 sprint cars make their first appearance of the season. The Super Late Models will again race for a $3,000 prize with the Modifieds racing for an increased purse in their second of three King of the County events. The Super Stocks also join the card on the Labor Day weekend classic.

Look for details and a preview of Sunday night’s action on all of Wayne County Speedway’s social media outlets later this week.

410 Sprint Cars 17 Entries A Feature 25 Laps | 00:24:16.355 1. 91-Tyler Gunn[1]; 2. 9J-Trey Jacobs[3]; 3. 4*-Tyler Street[6]; 4. 16-Danny Mumaw[4]; 5. 38K-Chris Myers[2]; 6. 6J-Jonah Aumend[5]; 7. 70-Henry Malcuit[7]; 8. D12-Jason Dolick[10]; 9. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[8]; 10. 57N-Tyler Newhart[9]; 11. 20-Danial Burkhart[11]; 12. 187-Tyler Wiles[14]; 13. 1-Jamie Myers[15]; 14. 2-Joe Adorjan[12]; 15. (DNF) 0-Brayton Phillips[13]; 16. (DNF) 17V-William Aumend[16]; 17. (DNS) 1S-James Saam

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:08:26.125 1. 16-Danny Mumaw[2]; 2. 91-Tyler Gunn[3]; 3. 9J-Trey Jacobs[4]; 4. 6J-Jonah Aumend[5]; 5. 57N-Tyler Newhart[7]; 6. 20-Danial Burkhart[8]; 7. 0-Brayton Phillips[1]; 8. (DNF) 1-Jamie Myers[6]; 9. (DNS) 1S-James Saam

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:26.747 1. 38K-Chris Myers[2]; 2. 70-Henry Malcuit[3]; 3. 4*-Tyler Street[4]; 4. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[1]; 5. D12-Jason Dolick[5]; 6. 2-Joe Adorjan[6]; 7. 187-Tyler Wiles[8]; 8. 17V-William Aumend[7]

Qualifying 8 Laps 1. 9J-Trey Jacobs, 00:14.896[13]; 2. 4*-Tyler Street, 00:14.972[7]; 3. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:15.200[10]; 4. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:15.274[9]; 5. 16-Danny Mumaw, 00:15.348[15]; 6. 38K-Chris Myers, 00:15.392[16]; 7. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:15.976[8]; 8. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:16.002[4]; 9. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:16.117[14]; 10. D12-Jason Dolick, 00:16.182[6]; 11. 1-Jamie Myers, 00:16.198[12]; 12. 2-Joe Adorjan, 00:16.793[3]; 13. 57N-Tyler Newhart, 00:16.833[5]; 14. 17V-William Aumend, 00:16.923[1]; 15. 20-Danial Burkhart, 00:17.013[2]; 16. 187-Tyler Wiles, 00:17.111[17]; 17. 1S-James Saam, 00:21.033[11]

Super Late Models 24 Entries A Feature 25 Laps | 00:50:41.654 1. 12-Doug Drown[4]; 2. 27W-Eric Wilson[1]; 3. 10-Nathan Loney[3]; 4. 1*-Kyle Moore[7]; 5. 20-Todd Brennan[23]; 6. 59-Larry Bellman[2]; 7. 79-Brad Malcuit[11]; 8. 21-Wes Morrison[17]; 9. 5M-Ryan Markham[13]; 10. 92B-Austin Bright[18]; 11. 14JR-JR Gentry[5]; 12. 17-Tyler Evans[12]; 13. (DNF) 7-Nick Cox[16]; 14. (DNF) 50-Ryan Missler[9]; 15. (DNF) 14C-Mitch Caskey[10]; 16. (DNF) 94-Mike Bores[6]; 17. (DNF) 00-Kyle Lukon[8]; 18. (DNF) 24X-Jason Skelly[15]; 19. (DNF) 24-Jerry Aber[24]; 20. (DNF) J28-Jason Henderson[22]; 21. (DNF) 69R-Doug Baird[19]; 22. (DNF) 612-Race Gardiner[21]; 23. (DNS) 36-Codee Schneider; 24. (DNS) 16-Steve Sabo

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:07:22.000 1. 12-Doug Drown[4]; 2. 00-Kyle Lukon[6]; 3. 50-Ryan Missler[3]; 4. 14C-Mitch Caskey[2]; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[1]; 6. 7-Nick Cox[5]; 7. 92B-Austin Bright[7]; 8. 612-Race Gardiner[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:03:33.000 1. 14JR-JR Gentry[4]; 2. 27W-Eric Wilson[3]; 3. 94-Mike Bores[2]; 4. 79-Brad Malcuit[1]; 5. 36-Codee Schneider[6]; 6. 21-Wes Morrison[5]; 7. 69R-Doug Baird[8]; 8. J28-Jason Henderson[7]

Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:17:36.000 1. 1*-Kyle Moore[4]; 2. 10-Nathan Loney[2]; 3. 59-Larry Bellman[1]; 4. 17-Tyler Evans[5]; 5. 24X-Jason Skelly[7]; 6. (DNF) 24-Jerry Aber[6]; 7. (DNF) 16-Steve Sabo[8]; 8. (DNF) 20-Todd Brennan[3]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:02:26.000 1. 12-Doug Drown, 00:17.066[9]; 2. 14JR-JR Gentry, 00:17.227[1]; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:17.243[7]; 4. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:17.348[6]; 5. 27W-Eric Wilson, 00:17.482[18]; 6. 20-Todd Brennan, 00:17.593[3]; 7. 14C-Mitch Caskey, 00:17.594[8]; 8. 94-Mike Bores, 00:17.729[16]; 9. 10-Nathan Loney, 00:17.830[21]; 10. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:17.831[24]; 11. 79-Brad Malcuit, 00:17.896[5]; 12. 59-Larry Bellman, 00:17.937[13]; 13. 7-Nick Cox, 00:18.106[12]; 14. 21-Wes Morrison, 00:18.114[11]; 15. 17-Tyler Evans, 00:18.160[17]; 16. 00-Kyle Lukon, 00:18.230[20]; 17. 36-Codee Schneider, 00:18.381[14]; 18. 24-Jerry Aber, 00:18.405[15]; 19. 92B-Austin Bright, 00:18.649[22]; 20. J28-Jason Henderson, 00:18.686[4]; 21. 24X-Jason Skelly, 00:18.773[2]; 22. 612-Race Gardiner, 00:19.025[10]; 23. 69R-Doug Baird, 00:19.154[19]; 24. 16-Steve Sabo, 00:19.316[23]

 

 

Sorce, Gilles crowned PDTR Grand National co-champs, Warner seizes B Mod title

McMullen, Schumacher, Koenig capture PDTR A-main wins

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) August 25, 2023 – After finishing in a season-ending points deadlock, Will Sorce of Franklin and 2010 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Grand National champion Brian Gilles of Plymouth wrapped up the 2023 season as co-champions in the PDTR Grand National division, while two-time PDTR B Mod champion Tim Warner of Malone erased a 20-point deficit in the final points event of the season to add a third division title to his collection, during an eventful 2023 PDTR Grand National and B Mod championship night racing program Friday, Aug. 25 at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis.

Two-time Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh nailed down his third straight and fifth overall Akright Auto PDTR 360 Sprint Car A main victory of the 2023 campaign to remain on top of the division point standings by 14 points over 2011 PDTR 360 Sprint Car champ Ben Schmidt of Plymouth with two events remaining in the season.

In the 20-lap Oostburg Automotive Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Grand National main event, Nick Schumacher of Eagle collected his first A-main victory of the 2023 season.

Elijah Koenig of Fox Lake notched his initial triumph of the 2023 campaign in the Next Step Insurance 20-lap B Mod A-main victory of the 2023 campaign.

The scheduled 30-lap WABAM Dirt Kings Late Model Tour A main was cancelled due to rain.

The initial start of the Akright Auto PDTR – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car A main was aborted when Katelyn Krebsbach of Cascade spun in turn two. Following a complete restart, outside front row starter Chris Larson of Franksville jumped into the lead in turn two on the opening lap with polesitter Brandon McMullen following in second.

On lap 2, McMullen dove low to secure the top spot exiting turn four. With McMullen in control at the front of the field, Ben Schmidt worked his way up from the seventh starting position to take third from fourth starter Alex Pokorski of West Bend on lap 9.

One lap later, Schmidt shot past Larson to gain the runner-up spot as McMullen began to work his way through slower traffic. Schmidt cut into McMullen’s lead as the laps wound down and was within sight of the top spot when the second and final caution flag of the race was displayed on lap 24 after Chris Clayton of Waldo spun in turn three.

Following a single-file restart, McMullen held off Schmidt’s challenge over the final two laps en route to his division-topping 32nd career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory and 44th career MSA 360 Sprint main event triumph, along with his third consecutive and fifth overall PDTR A-main victory of the 2023 season.

Schmidt had to settle for second, Pokorski pulled off a final corner pass to finish third, Larson earned a career-best fourth place showing and rookie Tristan Koenings of Van Dyne, who started third, claimed a career-best fifth place finish.

Outside front row starter Donny Kulow of Plymouth grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap PDTR Grand National A Main with 2019 PDTR Grand National champ Tyler Kulow Plymouth, who started fourth, settling into second.

The first of three caution flags appeared on lap 2 when Vince Bartolotta of Muskego spun in turn two. On the restart, Tyler Kulow rode the high groove to sweep into the lead on lap 3 before the second caution flag flew when Seth Westimayer of Horicon

spun in turn two.

Following the restart, Donny Kulow and 2008 PDTR Grand National champion Matt Yancey of Sheboygan, who started on the pole, waged a spirited duel for the top spot.

On lap 5, the third and final caution flag appeared when Bartolotta spun in turn four. When the race resumed Donny Kulow remained in the lead while Yancey, Tyler Kulow and Nick Schumacher, who started 10th, dueled in three-wide fashion for second.

Schumacher emerged in second place on lap 7 and quickly set his sights on the lead. On lap 9, Schumacher ventured up to the high groove to pressure Donny Kulow before taking control of the top spot in turn one on lap 10.

Eighth starter Justin Pearson of Horicon moved into second on lap 11 and worked the high line to cut the gap on Schumacher in the closing laps. Six laps later, Pearson moved in to pressure Schumacher for the lead starting on lap 17.

However, Schumacher successfully fended off Pearson’s challenge on the way to his second career PDTR Grand National A-main victory and first main event win of the 2023 season at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

Pearson wound up second, Will Sorce of Franklin moved up from the ninth starting spot to place third, Donny Kulow finished fourth and Brian Gilles, who started seventh, placed fifth.

Sorce and Gilles closed out the final Grand National points race program of the 2023 PDTR season tied at the top of the point standings with 855 points apiece to end up as division co-champions. It marked the first PDTR Grand National championship of Sorce’s career. Gilles claimed his second PDTR Grand National title and seventh overall Plymouth track championship (five Eastern Wisconsin Stock Car Super Stock, two PDTR Grand National) to move into second on the track’s all-time track championship list behind Gary Laack, who has nine Plymouth track titles to his credit.

It is the first time two drivers have secured co-championship honors at The Plymouth Dirt Track since the 1995 season when Rick Hed and Tim Thompson shared the Eastern Wisconsin Stock Car Hobby Stock track title.

Outside front row starter Steve Lorier of Sheboygan Falls grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap PDTR B Mod main event with fourth starter Elijah Koenig trailing in second.

After a spirited duel with Lorier, Koenig used the outside groove to power into the top spot in turn two on lap 5. On lap 8, with his eyes set firmly on securing another B Mod track title, Tim Warner, who started sixth, moved past Lorier into second in turn two on lap 8.

While Warner gradually reeled in Koenig during the second half of the race, seventh starter Travis Schmidt of Plymouth moved in to take third on lap 17. Warner cut the gap significantly on the final lap. However, Koenig held on to rack up his fourth career PDTR B Mod A-main victory and first main event triumph of the 2023 campaign at Plymouth in the caution-free race.

Warner secured his third PDTR B Mod championship with a second place finish, Schmidt placed third, Lorier wound up fourth and eighth starter Shane Long of Sheboygan Falls placed fifth.

After entering a car in 10 of the 11 PDTR Mod events held during the 2023 campaign, Warner came into the night 20 points behind PDTR B Mod points leader Barry Maas of Cascade. Warner used a heat race victory and a second place finish in the A main to edge Travis Schmidt by two points (863-861) in the chase for the 2023 title. Maas encountered a mechanical issue in heat race action, which prevented him from starting the A main and competing for a B Mod championship.

Brett Swedberg of Shawano was the WABAM Dirt Kings Late Model Tour fast qualifier with a lap of 13.691 seconds.

Brandon McMullen earned the Akright Auto PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division fast qualifier award with a lap of 12.783 seconds.

The 15th event of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Kriete Truck Center, drew a total of 78 cars, including 25 WABAM Dirt Kings Tour Late Models, 21 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, 19 Grand Nationals and 13 B Mods.

The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program will take place during the 2023 Sheboygan County Fair on Saturday, Sept. 2, featuring an all-Sprint Car event with the Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car Series and Plymouth Dirt Track Racing-Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Cars.

On-track action is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.

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.

WABAM DIRT KINGS LATE MODEL TOUR

Klink Equipment Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Brett Swedberg [1]; 2. 74-Mitch McGrath [3]; 3. 81-Troy Springborn [2]; 4. 10S-Taylor Scheffler [6]; 5. 22-Charlie Schmidt [4]; 6. 55-Joe Bongiorno [5]; 7. 24S-Jayden Schmidt [7]; 8. 03-Kyle Raddant [9]; 9. 5-Lukas Postl [8]

Ken's Sports Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 99M-Mike Mullen [2]; 2. 89-Brad Mueller [1]; 3. 33E-Chris Engels [4]; 4. 99-Sawyer Specht [6]; 5. 21M-Shawn Miller [3]; 6. 9N-Tom Naeyaert [5]; 7. (DNS) 9Z-Jayme Zidar; 8. (DNS) 7-Joel Bennett

Wehrs Machine Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 15-Nick Anvelink [1]; 2. 42-Terry Casey [2]; 3. 70-Justin Ritchie [3]; 4. 24-Turk Letizia [4]; 5. 25-Jared Siefert [6]; 6. 77-Bill Edler [5]; 7. (DNF) 66-Ron Berna [7]; 8. (DNF) 19J-Justin Green [8]

Klink Equipment Qualifying 1: 1. 3-Brett Swedberg, 13.691 [2]; 2. 81-Troy Springborn, 13.917 [3]; 3. 74-Mitch McGrath, 13.950 [8]; 4. 22-Charlie Schmidt, 13.972 [6]; 5. 55-Joe Bongiorno, 14.195 [4]; 6. 10S-Taylor Scheffler, 14.227 [9]; 7. 24S-Jayden Schmidt, 14.430 [5]; 8. 5-Lukas Postl, 14.810 [7]; 9. (DQ) 03-Kyle Raddant, 14.141 [1]

Ken's Sports Qualifying 2: 1. 89-Brad Mueller, 13.912 [3]; 2. 99M-Mike Mullen, 14.153 [6]; 3. 21M-Shawn Miller, 14.206 [4]; 4. 33E-Chris Engels, 14.400 [7]; 5. 9N-Tom Naeyaert, 14.459 [1]; 6. 99-Sawyer Specht, 14.529 [5]; 7. (DNS) 9Z-Jayme Zidar; 8. (DNS) 7-Joel Bennett

Wehrs Machine Qualifying 3: 1. 15-Nick Anvelink, 13.708 [7]; 2. 42-Terry Casey, 14.014 [4]; 3. 70-Justin Ritchie, 14.120 [2]; 4. 24-Turk Letizia, 14.194 [5]; 5. 77-Bill Edler, 14.195 [8]; 6. 25-Jared Siefert, 14.421 [6]; 7. (DQ) 66-Ron Berna, 14.541 [1]; 8. (DQ) 19J-Justin Green, 17.107 [3]

AKRIGHT AUTO PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING 360 SPRINT CARS

A Main (25 Laps): 1. 98-Brandon McMullen [1]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt [7]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski [4]; 4. 51-Chris Larson [2]; 5. 66T-Tristan Koenings [3]; 6. 7-Lance Fassbender [8]; 7. 69S-TJ Smith [5]; 8. 85J-Logan Julien [9]; 9. 22B-Brandon Berth [12]; 10. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [13]; 11. 11-Tony Wondra [11]; 12. 3-Justin Erickson [20]; 13. 53A-Paul Pokorski [14]; 14. 12P-JJ Pagel [16]; 15. 66-Nick Daywalt [18]; 16. 54-Randy Post [15]; 17. 69-Bill Taylor [17]; 18. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [6]; 19. 38-Jeffrey Neubert [21]; 20. 2-Chris Clayton [10]; 21. 21H-TJ Haddy [19]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 51-Chris Larson [2]; 2. 69S-TJ Smith [4]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt [3]; 4. 53A-Paul Pokorski [1]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth [5]; 6. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [7]; 7. 69-Bill Taylor [6]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 4-Alex Pokorski [2]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen [4]; 3. 7-Lance Fassbender [3]; 4. 11-Tony Wondra [5]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt [1]; 6. 54-Randy Post [6]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel [7]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 66T-Tristan Koenings [2]; 2. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [4]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien [3]; 4. 2-Chris Clayton [5]; 5. 38-Jeffrey Neubert [7]; 6. (DNF) 3-Justin Erickson [1]; 7. (DNF) 21H-TJ Haddy [6]

Qualifying 1: 1. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.861 [4]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt, 12.866 [1]; 3. 51-Chris Larson, 12.932 [6]; 4. 53A-Paul Pokorski, 13.004[5]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth, 13.042 [7]; 6. 69-Bill Taylor, 13.045 [3]; 7. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 13.106 [2]

Qualifying 2: 1. 98-Brandon McMullen, 12.783 [2]; 2. 7-Lance Fassbender, 12.914 [1]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski, 13.002 [3]; 4. 66-Nick Daywalt, 13.013 [4]; 5. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.277 [6]; 6. 54-Randy Post, 13.323 [5]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel, 13.474 [7]

Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.923 [6]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien, 13.050 [3]; 3. 66T-Tristan Koenings, 13.306 [5]; 4. 3-Justin Erickson, 13.308 [4]; 5. 38-Jeffrey Neubert, 13.523 [7]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 13.565 [2]; 7. (DNS) 21H-TJ Haddy, 13.565

 

Pirtek Renegades

New Richmond, WI, August 26, 2023

After nearly a month away from home, the traditional sprints of the Pirtek Renegades returned to Cedar Lake Speedway on a temperate late summer evening for a night of action on the high banks. Twenty two teams signed in at the back gate to battle in three qualifying heat races. Pirtek heat 1 saw the visiting Northern Renegade chauffeur Ken Hron claim the win, while Cam Schafer continued his red hot summer with the Renegades in wrapping up RTS Podcast heat 2. Hoosier Tire heat 3 went to the Britt, Minnesota, hot shoe Nick DaRonco. Schafer led all competitors with an impressive 153 passing points.

Johnny Parsons III and Jake Kouba redrew the front row for the 20-lap finale, with the #6 of Kouba squirting to the point early. Just two laps in, the third row of Nick DaRonco and Cam Schafer were already up to third and fourth, behind Kouba and Jori Hughes. After a lap six caution, the top four of Kouba, DaRonco, Schafer and Hughes started to break away from the rest of the field with DaRonco and Schafer locking horns in a real slobber-knocker of a battle for second. With only five laps remaining, Schafer finally emerged solidly into the runner-up position and set sail for Kouba. Schafer threw a slide job at Kouba in turn two with two laps to go, taking over the top spot. At the double checkers, it was Schafer claiming his sixth Pirtek Renegade victory of the summer - in only seven events with the series. Kouba crossed the stripe in second in front of DaRonco and Hughes. Zach Widdes charged up seven positions from twelfth to round out the top five.

Next up for the Renegades is an opportunity to head west for the long Labor Day weekend and compete with the Western Renegades at River Cities Speedway in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on Friday, September 1. Then on Saturday and Sunday, the teams venture even further west, to Crary, ND, and the Devils Lake Speedway for the annual North Dakota Non-Wing Nationals. The next Renegade home game is set for the following weekend, September 9, when the traditionals are part of the annual Jerry Richert celebration at Cedar Lake. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
Feature (20 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[5]; 2. 6-Jake Kouba[2]; 3. 8-Nick DaRonco[6]; 4. 11J-Jori Hughes[4]; 5. 10Z-Zach Widdes[12]; 6. 7-Scott Brandt[8]; 7. 93-Brad Peterson[11]; 8. 7X-Dan Atchison[13]; 9. 99-Bryan Roach[3]; 10. P1-Mark Chevalier[16]; 11. 135-Joshua Hulberg[9]; 12. 25A-Ashley Williams[10]; 13. 76-Edison Aldrich[19]; 14. (DNF) 12-Johnny Parsons III[1]; 15. (DNF) 46H-Ken Hron[7]; 16. (DNF) 17-Austin Phillips[18]; 17. (DNF) 6X-Mark Martin[20]; 18. (DNF) 95-Tony Gernert[17]; 19. (DNF) 47X-Tim Lynch[14]; 20. (DNF) 87-Mike Mueller[15]; 21. (DNS) 955-Lucas Grosinger; 22. (DNS) 5J-Chris Lewis

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 46H-Ken Hron[2]; 2. 99-Bryan Roach[1]; 3. 5J-Chris Lewis[4];4. 7-Scott Brandt[6]; 5. 7X-Dan Atchison[3]; 6. 76-Edison Aldrich[8]; 7. (DNF) 6X-Mark Martin[7]; 8. (DNF) 95-Tony Gernert[5]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[6]; 2. 12-Johnny Parsons III[2]; 3. 135-Joshua Hulberg[1]; 4. 25A-Ashley Williams[4]; 5. 17-Austin Phillips[7]; 6. (DNF) 87-Mike Mueller[5]; 7. (DNF) P1-Mark Chevalier[3]

Hoosier Tire Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[1]; 2. 11J-Jori Hughes[2]; 3. 6-Jake Kouba[4]; 4. 93-Brad Peterson[3]; 5. 10Z-Zach Widdes[5]; 6. 47X-Tim Lynch[6]; 7. (DNF) 955-Lucas Grosinger[7]

 

 

Lernerville Speedway   Ti22 Performance FAST on DIRT Sprint Car Results:

Terry Bowser Excavating Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 35-Austin Bishop[4]; 2. 6R-Ryan Smith[3]; 3. 6-Bob Felmlee[5]; 4. 7NY-Matt Farnham[6]; 5. 5-Jeremy Weaver[7]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[8]; 7. 08-Danny Kuriger[1]; 8. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[9]; 9. 55*-Matt Sherlock[10]; 10. (DNS) 2P-Ricky Peterson

Glassmere Fuel Service Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 49X-Tim Shaffer[4]; 2. 29-Dan Shetler[1]; 3. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 4. 12-Darin Gallagher[5]; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[2]; 6. 24D-Danny Sams III[8]; 7. 25R-Jordan Ryan[7]; 8. 13-Brandon Matus[6]; 9. 4K-Todd Burgurd[9]; 10. M4-Louie Mattes[10]

Ruth Ann Transport Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 17-Cale Young[1]; 2. 32-Dale Blaney[3]; 3. 11-Carl Bowser[2]; 4. 22-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 5. 86-Michael Lutz Jr[5]; 6. 05-Adam Herb[6]; 7. 76-Davey Jones[7]; 8. 22C-Jon Carpenter[8]; 9. (DNS) 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr

Tomson Scrap Metal B-Main: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 24D-Danny Sams III[2]; 2. 08-Danny Kuriger[4]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan[5]; 4. 2P-Ricky Peterson[13]; 5. 33-Brent Matus[1]; 6. 13-Brandon Matus[8]; 7. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[12]; 8. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[7]; 9. 55*-Matt Sherlock[10]; 10. 4K-Todd Burgurd[11]; 11. 22C-Jon Carpenter[9]; 12. M4-Louie Mattes[14]; 13. (DNF) 05-Adam Herb[3]; 14. (DNF) 76-Davey Jones[6]

Ti22 Performance FAST on DIRT Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 2-AJ Flick[1]; 2. 32-Dale Blaney[8]; 3. 6R-Ryan Smith[4]; 4. 49X-Tim Shaffer[5]; 5. 7NY-Matt Farnham[11]; 6. 22-Brandon Spithaler[2]; 7. 29-Dan Shetler[7]; 8. 2P-Ricky Peterson[19]; 9. 20B-Cody Bova[14]; 10. 12-Darin Gallagher[12]; 11. 25R-Jordan Ryan[18]; 12. 6-Bob Felmlee[9]; 13. 08-Danny Kuriger[17]; 14. 5-Jeremy Weaver[13]; 15. 17-Cale Young[3]; 16. 33-Brent Matus[20]; 17. (DNF) 86-Michael Lutz Jr[15]; 18. (DNF) 24D-Danny Sams III[16]; 19. (DNF) 11-Carl Bowser[10]; 20. (DNF) 35-Austin Bishop[6]

Ti22 Performance FAST on DIRT Sprint Car Qualifying:

Qualifying 1

1.35-Austin Bishop, 00:13.993[1]; 2. 6R-Ryan Smith, 00:14.008[10]; 3. 2P-Ricky Peterson, 00:14.170[7]; 4. 08-Danny Kuriger, 00:14.181[4]; 5. 6-Bob Felmlee, 00:14.364[2]; 6. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:14.705[6]; 7. 5-Jeremy Weaver, 00:14.729[8]; 8. 33-Brent Matus, 00:14.839[5]; 9. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:15.200[3]; 10. 55*-Matt Sherlock, 00:15.250[9]

Qualifying 2

1.49X-Tim Shaffer, 00:14.049[3]; 2. 2-AJ Flick, 00:14.074[6]; 3. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:14.176[2]; 4. 29-Dan Shetler, 00:14.393[4]; 5. 12-Darin Gallagher, 00:14.506[5]; 6. 13-Brandon Matus, 00:14.520[9]; 7. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:14.866[8]; 8. 24D-Danny Sams III, 00:15.001[1]; 9. 4K-Todd Burgurd, 00:16.105[7]; 10. M4-Louie Mattes, 00:17.822[10]

Qualifying 3

1. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.985[8]; 2. 32-Dale Blaney, 00:14.053[5]; 3. 11-Carl Bowser, 00:14.239[4]; 4. 17-Cale Young, 00:14.299[2]; 5. 86-Michael Lutz Jr, 00:14.672[9]; 6. 05-Adam Herb, 00:15.311[6]; 7. 76-Davey Jones, 00:15.378[3]; 8. 22C-Jon Carpenter, 00:16.359[7]; 9. (DNS) 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr, 00:16.359

Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Car Results:

#1 Cochran Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[1]; 2. 16-Jim Morris[3]; 3. 17K-Steven Kenawell Jr[4]; 4. 42-Jim Pattock[6]; 5. 26-Ryan Lynn[5]; 6. 72-Mike Mathieson[7]; 7. 17-Owen Dimm[2]; 8. 4G-Justin Kovach[8]

GetPhil.com Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 4J-Jacob Gomola[1]; 2. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[3]; 3. 25G-Nolan Groves[4]; 4. 880-Drew Ritchey[5]; 5. 3-Ryan Beatty[6]; 6. 21-Hunter Hite[2]; 7. (DNS) 99-AJ Barton

Highway Equipment Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 21N-Andy Priest[2]; 2. 88-Greg Dobrosky[1]; 3. 4W-Kasey Wearer[3]; 4. 25-Tyler Graves[4]; 5. 23-Todd Lynn[5]; 6. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[6]; 7. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[7]

Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[4]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gomola[6]; 3. 16-Jim Morris[5]; 4. 17K-Steven Kenawell Jr[7]; 5. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[1]; 6. 4W-Kasey Wearer[9]; 7. 21N-Andy Priest[2]; 8. 88-Greg Dobrosky[3]; 9. 42-Jim Pattock[10]; 10. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[18]; 11. 880-Drew Ritchey[11]; 12. 25G-Nolan Groves[8]; 13. 26-Ryan Lynn[13]; 14. 17-Owen Dimm[19]; 15. 25-Tyler Graves[12]; 16. 3-Ryan Beatty[14]; 17. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[21]; 18. (DNF) 23-Todd Lynn[15]; 19. (DNF) 4G-Justin Kovach[22]; 20. (DNF) 21-Hunter Hite[17]; 21. (DNF) 99-AJ Barton[20]; 22. (DNS) 72-Mike Mathieson

Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Car Qualifying:

1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau, 00:15.503[17]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gomola, 00:15.512[6]; 3. 88-Greg Dobrosky, 00:15.542[15]; 4. 17-Owen Dimm, 00:15.548[12]; 5. 21-Hunter Hite, 00:15.663[1]; 6. 21N-Andy Priest, 00:15.677[11]; 7. 16-Jim Morris, 00:15.684[19]; 8. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer, 00:15.711[21]; 9. 4W-Kasey Wearer, 00:15.725[2]; 10. 17K-Steven Kenawell Jr, 00:15.764[13]; 11. 25G-Nolan Groves, 00:15.828[8]; 12. 25-Tyler Graves, 00:15.982[16]; 13. 26-Ryan Lynn, 00:16.002[14]; 14. 880-Drew Ritchey, 00:16.078[10]; 15. 23-Todd Lynn, 00:16.091[9]; 16. 42-Jim Pattock, 00:16.095[20]; 17. 3-Ryan Beatty, 00:16.269[4]; 18. 3J-Jacob Begenwald, 00:16.500[3]; 19. 72-Mike Mathieson, 00:16.739[18]; 20. 99-AJ Barton, 00:16.890[5]; 21. 30-Jazlyn Boyles, 00:17.221[7]; 22. 4G-Justin Kovach, 00:17.264[22]

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Car Series Results:

American Steel Processing Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 4J-John Mollick[1]; 2. 1-Zack Wilson[4]; 3. 69-Brian Hartzell[3]; 4. 68K-Kevin Ruhlman[5]; 5. 43JR-Blaze Myers[7]; 6. 5B-Joe Buccola[6]; 7. 1T-Rick Tucker[9]; 8. 17-Trent Marshall[8]; 9. 58-Logan Lockhart[10]; 10. 16C-Amelia Clay[2]

Thermo Twin Windows Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 68-Chad Ruhlman[9]; 2. 20-Jeff Metsger[3]; 3. 5BX-Rick Regalski[4]; 4. 29-Brandon Shughart[6]; 5. 54-Devon Deeter[1]; 6. 43S-Billy Myers[8]; 7. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[7]; 8. 316-Brandon McWilliams[5]; 9. 56-Tyler Clark[2]

Steighner Crane Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 6-Zach Morrow[3]; 2. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[5]; 3. 12-Ryan Fraley[6]; 4. 9-Arnie Kent[9]; 5. 23-Charlie Utsinger[8]; 6. 41-Brian Cressley[7]; 7. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[1]; 8. 25G-Tyler Graves[2]; 9. (DNS) 4Y-Philip Young

Tomson Scrap Metal B-Main: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 41-Brian Cressley[3]; 2. 1T-Rick Tucker[1]; 3. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[6]; 4. 17-Trent Marshall[4]; 5. 316-Brandon McWilliams[5]; 6. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[2]; 7. 58-Logan Lockhart[7]; 8. 16C-Amelia Clay[10]; 9. 56-Tyler Clark[8]; 10. (DNS) 4Y-Philip Young

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 4J-John Mollick[1]; 2. 43JR-Blaze Myers[13]; 3. 68-Chad Ruhlman[9]; 4. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[2]; 5. 9-Arnie Kent[15]; 6. 68K-Kevin Ruhlman[10]; 7. 12-Ryan Fraley[12]; 8. 1-Zack Wilson[7]; 9. 23-Charlie Utsinger[18]; 10. 20-Jeff Metsger[3]; 11. 69-Brian Hartzell[5]; 12. 5B-Joe Buccola[16]; 13. 6-Zach Morrow[8]; 14. 5BX-Rick Regalski[6]; 15. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[21]; 16. 1T-Rick Tucker[20]; 17. 43S-Billy Myers[17]; 18. 41-Brian Cressley[19]; 19. 17-Trent Marshall[22]; 20. 25G-Tyler Graves[4]; 21. 316-Brandon McWilliams[23]; 22. 29-Brandon Shughart[11]; 23. 54-Devon Deeter[14]; 24. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[24]

 

 

Gavin Miller Maneuvers to Davenport Speedway Victory with POWRi/Xtreme Midgets
Belleville, IL. (8/26/23) Gavin Miller would hard-charge past ten other drivers to earn the feature win at Davenport Speedway in Davenport Iowa with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in Night Two of the Quad Cities 150 to capture his second career league victory after leading the final thirteen laps of the thirty-lap feature event.

Early on-track excitement in the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, would find Ryan Timms once again starting the action off with a quick time in group qualifying of a 14.294-second lap as Zach Daum, Chase McDermand, and Cannon McIntosh each would earn heat racing wins.

Organizing the feature field would find high-point qualifier Cannon McIntosh roll an invert of four with Jade Avedisian and Ryan Timms making the front row. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see the inside line momentum of Jade Avedesian gain the initial advantage on the opening lap over Cannon McIntosh, Chase McDermand, Ryan Timms, and Jacob Denney all racing inside the top five.

Clinging to a slight advantage through the first third of the feature event, Jade Avedisian would out-pace Cannon McIntosh as the pair separated from the field with Ryan Timms, Jacob Denney, and Taylor Reimer running inside the top ten after caution bunched the field back together.

Running smoothly into the halfway point with Avedisian protecting the lead over McIntosh and Timms running inside the podium, Gavin Miller would find speed running the low line to move into the fourth position with teammate Taylor Reimer running fifth as Karter Sarff, Zach Daum, Corbin Rueschenberg, Chase McDermand, and Hayden Reinbold inside the top-ten.

Benefiting from a mid-event restart, Gavin Miller would overtake for the lead using an inside-line maneuver in turn one on lap eighteen with Ryan Timms and Cannon McIntosh also getting past the one-time leading Avedisian.

Holding steady while restarting with the lead, Gavin Miller would stick to the speedy low line with Cannon McIntosh moving into the runner-up spot while trying to gain on the leader as drama would be displayed in cautions waving with four laps remaining.

Separating from the pack while holding steady out front late, Gavin Miller would not be denied in the feature event to earn his second feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as Ryan Timms would finish a runner-up.

“This feels really rewarding, about halfway through the race I felt some moisture at the bottom and knew we had speed to move forward as long as I hit my marks,” said Gavin Miller in the Davenport Speedway victory lane festivities. Adding, “I can’t thank this whole team enough for giving me this opportunity.”

Remaining resilient for the full feature would see the leader of seventeen laps Jade Avedisian finalize the podium placements with Cannon McIntosh finishing fourth as Night One winner Zach Daum rounded out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Davenport Speedway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series Night Two.

POWRi National Midget League | Davenport Speedway | 8/26/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 67-Ryan Timms(14.294)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand
Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 08-Cannon McIntosh
Super Clean Hard Charger: 97-Gavin Miller(+10)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[11]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[2]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[1]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 5. 7U-Zach Daum[5]; 6. 40-Chase McDermand[3]; 7. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[12]; 8. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[7]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff[9]; 10. 3N-Mitchell Davis[14]; 11. 25K-Taylor Reimer[8]; 12. 97K-Cooper Williams[13]; 13. 25-Jacob Denney[6]; 14. 13-Elijah Gile[19]; 15. 31B-Kyle Beilman[16]; 16. 17B-Austin Barnhill[10]; 17. 33-Branigan Roark[17]; 18. 81-Dakota Gay[15]; 19. (DNS) 7X-Thomas Meseraull; 20. (DNS) 6B-Andy Baugh; 21. (DNS) 2H-Nick Hoffman.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[2]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[4]; 3. 17B-Austin Barnhill[1]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[3]; 5. 3N-Mitchell Davis[5]; 6. 31B-Kyle Beilman[6]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[7].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[3]; 2. 67-Ryan Timms[4]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[1]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams[5]; 6. (DNS) 6B-Andy Baugh; 7. (DNS) 2H-Nick Hoffman.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 2. 25-Jacob Denney[3]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[1]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[2]; 5. 81-Dakota Gay[6]; 6. 33-Branigan Roark[7]; 7. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[5].

Qualifying 1: 1. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:14.535[5]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:14.594[7]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:14.655[4]; 4. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:14.828[3]; 5. 3N-Mitchell Davis, 00:14.847[1]; 6. 31B-Kyle Beilman, 00:14.876[6]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:15.069[2].

Qualifying 2: 1. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:14.294[1]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:14.403[7]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:14.427[6]; 4. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:14.524[4]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:14.649[5]; 6. (DNS) 6B-Andy Baugh, 00:14.649; 7. (DNS) 2H-Nick Hoffman, 00:14.649.

Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:14.389[2]; 2. 25-Jacob Denney, 00:14.486[6]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:14.553[3]; 4. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:14.590[5]; 5. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:14.622[1]; 6. 81-Dakota Gay, 00:15.123[7]; 7. 33-Branigan Roark, 00:15.609[4].

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Jeff Cook Wires ESS Field at Autodrome Granby

By Curtis Berleue (Granby, QC) | In what will be his final trip to the Autodrome Granby, it was Jeff Cook who led flag to flag Friday night en-route to a $3,000 victory. With weather playing a major role in the day’s activities, the nights format was altered to include just untimed hot laps and the 25 lap A-Main for the Empire Super Sprints. The top 6 in current points redrew for the top 6 starting positions, and the remainder of the field was set according to points.

After the draw was completed, Pinnacle Pole Award winner Jeff Cook lined up alongside current point leader Jordan Poirier for the 25-lap main event. Jumping out to an early lead was Cook over Poirier and Barney.

By lap 5, 8th-starting Paulie Colagiovanni had worked his way into the top 5 and charged to the inside of Barney for the third spot on lap 7. As Cook reached lap traffic on lap 12, both Poirier and Colagiovanni had begun to close the gap between them.

The first caution of the event would come out just one lap later as 5th-running Shawn Donath slowed on the front stretch. On the ensuing restart, Cook again jumped out to the lead and began to rebuild the gap between himself and Poirier.

Misfortune would then strike the #10c of Colagiovanni on lap 20, as his engine expired at the same time as the caution was waving for a spinning Keith Granholm.

Poirier was able to make one final charge to the outside of Cook on the restart, but was ultimately unsuccessful, as Cook completed his wire-to-wire performance and crossed under the checkered flag with nearly a two-second lead.

“That last caution we had there, the car got to 280 (degrees),” said Cook. “We just kept pushing through, it was either going to go or blow.”

“This is my last race here; I can’t believe the crowd. This place has always been awesome, it’s treated me well and this is a hell of a way to end it.”

Jordan Poirier started in second and ran there through the entirety of the race. Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Danny Varin, who came from his 7th starting spot to finish third.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is tonight, Saturday August 26th 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), 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, 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 26 – Autodrome Drummond – Drummondville, QC ($3,000 to Win)

Friday, September 1 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday, September 2 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #10-Jeff Cook[1]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[7]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[3]; 5. #90-Matt Tanner[6]; 6. #13T-Trevor Years[10]; 7. #36-Logan Crisafulli[9]; 8. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[4]; 9. #3G-Dale Gosselin[14]; 10. 19D-Allan Downey[17]; 11. #13-Keith Granholm[12]; 12. 98R-Evan Reynolds[15]; 13. (DNF) #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[8]; 14. (DNF) #41-Dalton Rombough[11]; 15. (DNF) #53-Shawn Donath[5]; 16. (DNF) 19-Mathieu Bardier[16]; 17. (DNF) 55-Bryan Cloutier[18]; 18. (DNF) #33-Lacey Hanson[13]

Awards & Contingencies:

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #10-Jeff Cook

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #19D-Allan Downey (+7)

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): Dylan Swiernik (-4)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #98r-Evan Reynolds

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #13-Keith Granholm

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #10-Jeff Cook; #28-Jordan Poirier; #01-Danny Varin

 

 

KAEDING WINS SPRINT CAR FINALE IN WATSONVILLE WHILE FIVE CHAMPIONS CROWNED

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 25, 2023) – The 2023 championship season concluded at Ocean Speedway on Friday night with five champions crowned. Bud Kaeding earned his second win of the season in the curtain call for the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo. Watsonville’s Rickey Sanders added to the legacy of the Sanders family in Watsonville by claiming the 2023 360 Sprint Car championship as well.

Jake Haulot of Cotati led time trials on a challenging track surface before the Gizdich Ranch Dash was claimed by Kaeding, earning him the pole for the 30-lap feature.

Kaeding and Caeden Steele of Fresno banged wheels into turn one on the opening lap, and both were briefly off the ground with all four wheels up. Kaeding kept control of the No. 69 entry to lead lap one. Kaeding then bounced through the first corner again, allowing Steele to soar underneath and lead lap two.

Glenn Bryan of Capitola then flipped wildly in the same set of corners for a red flag. He was uninjured. Steele led Kaeding and Sanders into lapped traffic. A bobble by Steele on the cushion in turn four allowed Kaeding to jump into the lead on lap 14. Both Steele and Sanders collided with the lapped car of Richard Fajardo of Hollister. Sanders slowed with damage to bring out a caution flag on that lap. Sanders was unable to rejoin the race because of the incident but clinched the championship.

Steele could not challenge Kaeding for the lead on the restart and fell into a battle with Grant Duinkerken of Riverdale. Duinkerken moved underneath Steele to take second on lap 21.

Kaeding enjoyed a 2.178 second advantage at the checkered flag for both the race and for the 2023 season of 360 Sprint Car racing. Duinkerken, Steele, Haulot, and Jeremy Chisum of Salinas were the top-five finishers. The Beer Optics Hard Luck Award was given to Richard Fajardo.

The IMCA Modifieds came into Saturday’s 20-lapper with just one point separating the top three drivers of Bobby Hogge of Salinas, Hall of Famer Jim Pettit II of Prunedale, and Hollister’s Andy Obertello. Hogge’s hopes seemingly went up in smoke in his heat race with mechanical woes. Hogge was able to take over the controls of Austin Burke’s No. 25 for the championship deciding feature, however.

Prunedale’s Fred Lind was the pacesetter of the main event from the pole position. Obertello went airborne over the edge of turn two for a caution on lap one. He was able to rejoin the title fight at the rear of the field.

The top-four of Lind, former champion Cody Burke of Salinas, Pettit, and Hogge ran on top of each other for the first half of the race. Both Lind and Burke went up the hill in turn two, with Pettit and Hogge charging past them. Pettit was credited with the lead on lap 12 bringing Hogge with him in second.

Pettit held off challenges from Hogge over the final eight laps for the feature win, resulting in a tie in the championship in both points and with two wins each. They also equaled each other on seconds and thirds, with the tie breaker making its way all the way to Pettit’s fourth place finish on June 9 breaking the tie in his favor for the championship. Pettit won the race and the title followed by Hogge, Lind, Burke, and Obertello.

IMCA Sport Modifieds also included a close championship duel between Pittsburg’s Chuck Golden and Oakley’s Trevor Clymens. Golden led Clymens by just two points entering the 20-lap race. Teammates Austin McMillin and Aaron Farrell battled hard for the race lead throughout the event. On lap five, Golden was comfortably into the championship lead while running third. Clymens found himself mired in tenth.

The caution flew on lap 17 for heat race winner Jeremy Hoff of Copperopolis stopping in turn four. A three-lap shootout followed with Golden and Farrell colliding hard into turn one for second place. Golden never stopped rolling while Farrell came to a halt with damage.

McMillin led Watsonville’s Steven Allee over the final two laps for the win. Golden restarted third, maintained it to the checkered flag, and clinched the coveted championship. Past champions Jonathan Hagio and Adriane Frost rounded out the top-five finishers.

Joe Gallaher wrapped up his fourth Hobby Stocks championship in a 20-lap feature with a photo finish over his grandson Bobby. Gallaher described the championship moment as the best of his career.

A big crash halted the 20-lap feature when Dan Fassler of San Jose and Watsonville’s Dakota Keldsen collided on the backstretch. Fassler emerged unscathed from his damaged vehicle with assistance from officials.

Wayne Reeder of Watsonville assumed the top spot but slowed and collected Bobby Gallaher for a caution on lap two. Eighth-starting rookie Rosalee Ramer of Watsonville inherited the lead. Joe Gallaher nabbed it from her on lap three. Ramer then struggled with handling issues before retiring the car to the infield.

A caution on lap 13 set the stage for a seven lap shootout between Joe Gallaher and Bobby Gallaher. Bobby hounded Grandpa Joe, diving underneath him in turn four coming to the checkered flag. Joe prevailed by just .006 seconds for his seventh win of the year and his fourth career championship.

Moss Landing’s Jason Lazzerini came into Saturday night with the Four Banger championship already in hand but he capitalized on the energy of championship night, winning his heat race and the busy 20-lap main event.

Amaya Flower of Prunedale led the way from the pole position over a 21-car field. Gene Glover of Visalia closed in through lapped traffic, nabbing the top spot on lap five. The caution flew a lap later for Sara Ayers stopped in turn four. Lazzerini advanced to second from his 12th starting position on lap 11. He then worked to the outside of Glover to lead lap 15.

Lazzerini’s father Kenny suffered a mechanical failure to set up a two-lap sprint to the finish. Jason Lazzerini scored the victory followed by Glover, Jeff Durant of Clovis, Dillon Summers of Santa Cruz, and Flower.

The Ocean Speedway concludes its 2023 season with the 13th annual Pat and Jim Pettit Memorial Shootout on September 29 and 30. The annual event features IMCA Modifieds, IMCA Sport Modifieds, and Hobby Stocks competing. Stay tuned to Ocean Speedway or the Pettit Shootout on Facebook for more details.

Ocean Speedway August 25, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 69-Bud Kaeding[1]; 2. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[6]; 3. 121X-Caeden Steele[2]; 4. 7H-Jake Haulot[3]; 5. 8-Jeremy Chisum[7]; 6. 88N-DJ Netto[5]; 7. 72W-Kurt Nelson[8]; 8. 3D-Caleb Debem[10]; 9. 72JR-Chris Nelson[9]; 10. 72S-Bradley Dillard[12]; 11. 121-Rickey Sanders[4]; 12. 46J-Burt Foland Jr[11]; 13. 07-Richard Fajardo[13]; 14. 34B-Glenn Bryan[14]; 15. (DNS) 98-Vince Giannotta

 

 

Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series.

BIRCH RUN, Mich. (Aug. 25, 2023) – A month earlier, Davey Hamilton Jr. said he needed to work on his restarts in order to win with the Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series.

Friday night at Birch Run Speedway and Event Center, Hamilton proved that the work he’s put in over recent weeks has paid off.

Hamilton bested open-wheel pavement veteran Bobby Santos III on a mid-race restart and then drove away from Ryan Litt down the home stretch, ending the night in Must See Racing victory lane for the first time.

The third-generation driver wheeled his Kirk Morgan-owned, blue No. 14 to a 2.5-second margin of victory over Litt, leading all 30 laps after passing polesitter Jason Blonde on the initial green flag.

“It feels fantastic to finally be in victory lane with this tour; we’ve worked hard for this,” said Hamilton. “I’m not really a dirty driver … but I know the squeeze I put on Bobby there on that restart was a bit tight. I knew we had the car, though, and that it was my turn to win in this series, and I’m glad we finally conquered that challenge.”

After finishing second multiple times earlier in the season, Hamilton tipped that his motivation was high to get “one more spot” and show that he belonged among the best drivers in the series.

“I just had to stay in the throttle longer, I guess,” he chuckled. “Restarts this year have been my Achilles heel, but tonight showed that we made a big step in the right direction, I think.”

While a five inversion placed incoming point leader Blonde on the pole, his time out front was short-lived as Hamilton roared around the outside to lead the race when the green flag waved to begin the 30-lapper.

Santos followed into second by the lap-five benchmark, but had little to be able to match Hamilton’s pace in the early going until Hamilton reached some slower traffic just before lap 10.

The only slowdown of the main event came one lap prior to halfway, when Anthony McCune slowed to a stop at the top of turns one and two with a mechanical issue.

That led to the double-file restart where Hamilton elected the outside groove for the restart, a decision that ultimately propelled him into the winner’s circle.

Litt snuck past Santos for second on the restart, but could do nothing in the second half but watch Hamilton drive into the distance with what the Canadian termed as “a better car” than what he had.

“My car got super tight in the middle of that race, and then we got lucky with that restart where I could send it down into [turn] one on the high side,” explained Litt. “It stuck well enough, and I almost made the pass … but we were a tick to tight to get it done. Hats off to Davey and his guys on a job well done.”

Santos closed out the podium finishers ahead of Jimmy McCune, who drove from the back of the field to fourth after a damaged tire necessitated a tire change prior to the main event.

Blonde finished fifth after starting on the pole.

Charlie Schultz kicked off the Friday Night Thunder program by setting the fastest time in qualifying around the four-tenths-mile Birch Run oval, turning a lap of 13.602 seconds (105.864 mph) in his familiar No. 9s.

Though he wasn’t able to finish the main event, Schultz accrued enough points in the preliminaries to leave Birch Run unofficially tied with Blonde in the chase for the 2023 Must See Racing sprint car championship.

Rick Holley and Hamilton split the pair of eight-lap heat races held prior to the main event.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series season heads to Michigan’s Owosso Speedway for its penultimate race of the season, competing Saturday, Sept. 2 during Labor Day weekend.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the series website at www.mustseeracing.com.

RESULTS: Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series; Birch Run (Mich.) Speedway; Aug. 25, 2023

Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Charlie Schultz, 9s, IBT-13.602; 2. Ryan Litt, 07L, Litt-13.663; 3. Bobby Santos III, 22a, Fieler-13.672; 4. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Morgan-13.699; 5. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-13.753; 6. Jimmy McCune, 88, McCune-14.086; 7. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-14.102; 8. Tommy Nichols, 55, Nichols-14.125; 9. Rick Holley, 85, Holley-14.201; 10. Joe Speakman, 72s, Speakman-14.231; 11. Todd McQuillen, 3k, Koyan-14.316; 12. Anthony McCune, 8, McCune-14.561; 13. Andrew Bogusz, 17, Bogusz-15.207; 14. Tyler Roahrig, 36, Statham-NT.

Heat #1 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Rick Holley [2], 2. Joe Speakman [1], 3. Tommy Nichols [3], 4. Kevin Mingus [4], 5. Todd McQuillen [5], 6. Anthony McCune [6], 7. Andrew Bogusz [7].

Heat #2 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Davey Hamilton Jr. [1], 2. Bobby Santos III [2], 3. Charlie Schultz [4], 4. Jason Blonde [5], 5. Ryan Litt [3], 6. Jimmy McCune [6].

American Racer A-Feature (30 laps): 1. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [2], 2. 07-Ryan Litt [4], 3. 22a-Bobby Santos III [3], 4. 88-Jimmy McCune [10], 5. 42-Jason Blonde [1], 6. Z10-Kevin Mingus [7], 7. 55-Tommy Nichols [6], 8. 3k-Todd McQuillen [11], 9. 8-Anthony McCune [8], 10. 9s-Charlie Schultz [5], 11. 17-Andrew Bogusz [12], 12. 72s-Joe Speakman [13], 13. 85-Rick Holley [9], 14. 36-Tyler Roahrig (DNS).

Lap Leader(s): Blonde Grid, Hamilton 1-30.

Hard Charger: #88 – Jimmy McCune (+6)

 

 

Zach Daum Wins with POWRi/Xtreme Midget Win at Davenport Speedway
Belleville, IL. (8/25/23) Zach Daum would hard-charge through tough competition to earn the feature win at Davenport Speedway in Davenport Iowa with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in Night One of the Quad Cities 150 to capture his twenty-third career league victory after leading six late laps of the thirty-lap feature event.

Initial on-track opposition in the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, would see Ryan Timms start the action off with a new track record quick time in group qualifying of 14.089-second lap as Ryan Timms and Hayden Reinbold each would earn heat racing wins.

Arranging the feature field would find high-point qualifier Ryan Timms roll an invert of zero with Hayden Reinbold setting the front row. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see the inside line momentum of Ryan Timms gain the initial advantage on the opening laps over Hayden Reinbold, Cannon McIntosh, Corbin Rueschenberg, and Jade Avedisian all racing inside the top five.

Clicking laps off at a rapid pace would witness Ryan Timms establish over a three-second racing advantage out front as the action ensued at a blistering pace behind, Reinbold and McIntosh held steady inside the podium with Zach Daum and Jade Avedisian battling behind the leading pack as well as Rueschenberg, Taylor Reimer, Thomas Meseraull, Gavin Miller, and Kyle Beilman rounded out the running top-ten.

Caution would wave on lap twelve as the field would be bunched back together with Timms maintaining the point position on the field as action continued throughout the pack of talented drivers with Reinbold and Zach Daum within striking distance.

Stretching the lead out front, Ryan Timms would appear to be en route to a dominating finish with less than ten laps remaining before his engine would expire and relishing the lead to Zach Daum as caution would once again wave with five laps left.

Setting the stage for late-race dramatics, Zach Daum would lead the field back to green as Cannon McIntosh would use the restart to his liking by shooting to runner-up with Daum protecting the lead as the checkered flags waved.

Clinching late, Zach Daum would hard-charge to the win in the feature event past eight cars to earn his second feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as eighth-starting Cannon McIntosh would finish a runner-up.

“I had to race hard there at the end, I knew we had a really good car tonight and the track fit my style being hammer-down on the bottom,” said Zach Daum in the Davenport Speedway victory lane festivities. Adding, “Feels good to get a win just hope to carry momentum into tomorrow night.”

Remaining resilient for the full feature would see Hayden Reinbold finalize the podium placements with Thomas Meseraull finishing fourth as Taylor Reimer rounded out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Davenport Speedway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series.

POWRi National Midget League | Davenport Speedway | 8/25/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 67-Ryan Timms(14.089)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 67-Ryan Timms
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 67-Ryan Timms
Super Clean Hard Charger: 7U-Zach Daum(+8)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 7U-Zach Daum

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[9]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 4. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[6]; 5. 25K-Taylor Reimer[13]; 6. 97-Gavin Miller[7]; 7. 71-Jade Avedisian[5]; 8. 3N-Mitchell Davis[12]; 9. 97K-Cooper Williams[11]; 10. 31B-Kyle Beilman[4]; 11. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 12. 13-Elijah Gile[15]; 13. 67-Ryan Timms[1]; 14. 40-Chase McDermand[14]; 15. 2H-Nick Hoffman[16]; 16. 81-Dakota Gay[18]; 17. 17B-Austin Barnhill[10]; 18. 21K-Karter Sarff[17]; 19. 44-Branigan Roark[19].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 67-Ryan Timms[4]; 2. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 3. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[5]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum[8]; 5. 17B-Austin Barnhill[6]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams[1]; 7. 21K-Karter Sarff[10]; 8. 25K-Taylor Reimer[2]; 9. 40-Chase McDermand[3]; 10. 44-Branigan Roark[9].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 2. 31B-Kyle Beilman[1]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller[5]; 4. 71-Jade Avedisian[4]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 6. 3N-Mitchell Davis[8]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[6]; 8. 2H-Nick Hoffman[9]; 9. 81-Dakota Gay[7].

Qualifying 1: 1. 67-Ryan Timms, 00:14.089[6]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:14.203[5]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:14.318[9]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:14.366[8]; 5. 7X-Thomas Meseraull, 00:14.371[7]; 6. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:14.430[1]; 7. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:14.580[4]; 8. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:14.745[3]; 9. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:15.405[2]; 10. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:15.405[10].

Qualifying 2: 1. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:14.254[8]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:14.357[3]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:14.382[2]; 4. 31B-Kyle Beilman, 00:14.403[4]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:14.610[7]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile, 00:14.704[9]; 7. 81-Dakota Gay, 00:14.765[5]; 8. 3N-Mitchell Davis, 00:14.904[6]; 9. 2H-Nick Hoffman, 00:15.375[1].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, will continue their competitive stretch of action for Night Two of the Quad Cities 150 at Davenport Speedway in Davenport Iowa on Saturday, August 26th | Catch every lap of the action LIVE on www.DIRTVision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Hutton Win Highlights CRSA Return To The Bullring At Woodhull

Race Report by Kenny Shupp Jr. – August 21st, 2023

(WOODHULL, NY) – Saturday night in the Southern Tier of New York State, the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products made their return after a five year layoff at Nikki and Terry Brewer’s Woodhull Raceway.

Jeff Trombley would come away victorious in that event back in 2018 but it would be a new face in Woodhull victory lane on this night. Fast forward to 2023 and a stacked field of drivers and teams arrived at the historic Steuben County Oval with many making their first attempts at trying to tackle the high banked facility.

Eighteen-year-old, Jordan Hutton had competed previously in a 360 Sprint as did Scott Landers and Darryl Ruggles, so the trio had experience in setting up for the unique configuration that Woodhull has to offer.

They would take full advantage of their experience in taking the top three podium spots in the twenty-five lap A Main event, but it did not some easy for any of them.

Hutton would begin the quarter century grind inside the third starting row as Tyler Graves and Tomy Moreau would bring the full twenty-four car field to head flagger, Tyler Groescup’s opening green flag. Moreau would immediately take command of the twenty-five-lap feature, however the first caution on lap two would reset the field.

On the restart, Moreau, who made the long haul to Woodhull from Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada once again jumped out to a half straight away advantage over Graves as the pair would pull away from the rest of the field.

A rash of caution flags on lap seven would again slow the pace with the yellow flag waving no less than four times before the lap could get into the books. Unfortunately for race leader and the 2022 CRSA Rookie of the Year, Moreau he was one of those caution flags as he lost the grip in turns one and two sending the field scattering and his machine to the rear of the field.

By this point, Hutton was now in control of the field with twenty-second place starter, Scott Landers up to second and Darryl Ruggles in third. Three quick caution flags on laps fifteen and eighteen would again slow the pace and bunch the field keeping Landers and Ruggles within striking distance of Hutton who had been on cruise control up to this point.

The remainder of the event would be completed without incident with Hutton going to claim his first ever feature at Woodhull as he was chased across the line by Landers who was awarded the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Award and the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move” for his back to the front run.

The Motorized Madman, Ruggles was third at the finish as he was chased across the line by pole sitter, Tyler Graves who ran within the lead group throughout the entire distance with inside row seven starter, Dalton Herrick rounding the top five.

In Woodhull’s Pepsi/Siemens Energy Victory Lane an elated Hutton who hails from Hannibal, NY near Oswego thanked the CRSA Organization along with the promotional team at Woodhull for bringing the touring group to Woodhull and hopes for return engagement in 2024.

For Scott Landers, he used the top of the banking and the multiple yellow flags on lap seven to move through traffic and after a twenty-three-year layoff from driving was thrilled to have a podium finish.

Darryl Ruggles is happy just to be alive after a near death experience over the winter which has left him blind in his right eye.

“It’s hard enough to race with both eyes, but it’s really tough for me to compete with just my left eye, but my eyesight is improving as time goes along.”

There were no serious incidents throughout the entire evening with most slowdowns caused by minor spins with turns one and two being calamity corner as competitors were challenged by the tight, highly banked corners that separates the Woodhull Raceway from most of the other venues at which the CRSA 305 Sprints compete.

The CRSA Sprints will now head back East to Albany-Saratoga Speedway on Friday night August 25 for their first stop in 4 years which will also air live on Dirt Track Digest TV. Following Albany, the series will take a weekend off before visiting Skyline Raceway Motorsports Park on Saturday September 9.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

Please visit the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products on Facebook (@CRSAsprints) and on Twitter (@CRSAsprints).

A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ WOODHULL RACEWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Saturday August 19th, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (25 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[5] ($1,000); 2. 33-Scott Landers[22]; 3. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[3]; 4. 25G-Tyler Graves[1]; 5. 29-Dalton Herrick[13]; 6. 4-Cliff Pierce[12]; 7. J27-John Cunningham[11]; 8. X-Dan Bennett[14]; 9. 54-Fred Proctor[6]; 10. 56D-Peter Dance[20]; 11. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[15]; 12. 10-Nathan Pierce[9]; 13. 21B-Blake Warner[10]; 14. 8-Dillon Paddock[16]; 15. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[4]; 16. 22-Tomy Moreau[2]; 17. D9-Dustin Sehn[17]; 18. 18C-Dan Craun[21]; 19. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[19]; 20. (DNF) 20K-Edward Kelley[7]; 21. (DNF) 12-Tyler Chartrand[18]; 22. (DNF) 9K-Kyle Pierce[24]; 23. (DNF) 4T-Ray Preston[8]; 24. (DNF) 23-John Smith[23]

DNQ: Aaron Shelton, Sydney Weatherbee, Ron Greek.

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 33 Scott Landers +20 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 33 Scott Landers

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 22-Tomy Moreau[2]; 2. 4T-Ray Preston[4]; 3. 20K-Edward Kelley[9]; 4. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[5]; 5. 29-Dalton Herrick[7]; 6. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[1]; 7. (DNF) 28-Ron Greek[8]; 8. (DNF) 56D-Peter Dance[3]; 9. (DNS) 33Z-Sydney Weatherbee

#2: 1. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[3]; 2. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 3. 25G-Tyler Graves[6]; 4. 54-Fred Proctor[8]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[1]; 6. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[9]; 7. 22M-Aaron Shelton[7]; 8. (DNS) 23-John Smith; 9. (DNS) 9K-Kyle Pierce

#3: 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[3]; 2. 10-Nathan Pierce[4]; 3. J27-John Cunningham[5]; 4. X-Dan Bennett[2]; 5. 4-Cliff Pierce[9]; 6. 8-Dillon Paddock[7]; 7. 12-Tyler Chartrand[8]; 8. 18C-Dan Craun[1]; 9. 33-Scott Landers[6]

B-Main (10 Laps)

#1: 1. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 2. 12-Tyler Chartrand[1]; 3. 9K-Kyle Pierce[8]; 4. 56D-Peter Dance[3]; 5. 18C-Dan Craun[4]; 6. 23-John Smith[6]; 7. 33Z-Sydney Weatherbee[7]; 8. (DNF) 22M-Aaron Shelton[2]; 9. (DNS) 28-Ron Greek

 

 

LIAM MARTIN WINS SOUTHERN ONTARIO SPRINTS RETURN TO RANSOMVILLE

Story By Steven Petty

RANSOMVILLE, NY (August 18, 2023) - “Livewire” Liam Martin from Binbrook, Ontario won the Southern Ontario Sprints (SOS)’s return to the Ransomville Speedway on Friday night as Parco Building Systems, Clark Rigging & Rental, and Beyer Trucking presented the racing action.

Liam Martin and Dylan Westbrook were on the front row for the Southern Ontario Sprints (SOS)’s WNY Sprint Car Founders Night feature honoring Dave MacLeod, and it was Westbrook taking the lead. Darren Dryden would spin in turn two to bring out the race’s first caution. On the restart, Westbrook would take off, ahead of Liam Martin, Matt Farnham, Josh Hansen, and Kyle Phillips. Farnham and Martin would battle for second for several laps.

Tyeller Powless flipped heavily in turn one to bring out the red flag on lap 11. Powless climbed out of his car under his own power. Westbrook would reassume command of the field on the restart, but the caution flag would come back out as Josh Hansen hit the turn four wall. Westbrook would once again take off with lead following the restart, as Matt Farnham would take second away from Liam Martin on lap 13, as Mitch Brown raced in fourth place.

Farnham would hit the turn two wall to bring out the caution on lap 18. Mitch Brown would take second away from Martin on lap 20, with Westbrook in control of the field. Westbrook’s lead would come to a stop in turn one to bring out the caution on lap 23. The restart would see Mitch Brown in the lead ahead of Liam Martin, DJ Christie, and Ryan Turner. Liam Martin would take the lead on lap 26 and would never relinquish it as Martin would win his first race on American soil.

Dylan Westbrook now has a 32 point advantage over Ryan Turner in the Tammy 10 Media SOS Championship standings heading into the next SOS event on at Merrittville Speedway. Visit www.merrittvillespeedway.com and www.southernontariosprints.ca for more information.

Southern Ontario Sprints Race Report Friday, August 18, 2023 Ransomville Speedway Ransomville, New York, USA

A-Main (32 laps) 1. 9-Liam Martin[1]; 2. 10-Mitch Brown[10]; 3. 5-DJ Christie[5]; 4. 15-Ryan Turner[14]; 5. 21-Kyle Phillips[8]; 6. 12DD-Darren Dryden[4]; 7. 68-Aaron Turkey[12]; 8. 81-Derek Jonathan[9]; 9. X-Dan Bennett[11]; 10. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[2]; 11. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[13]; 12. 7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 13. 88H-Josh Hansen[6]; 14. 77T-Tyeller Powless[7]; 15. (DNS) 87-Jason Barney

Awards Trailer Pros Canada Hard Charger ($150) - Ryan Turner (+10) Ackland Insurance Quick Time ($100) - Matt Farnham (14.621 NTR)

Creative Edge Signs and Graphics Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps 1. 5-DJ Christie[2]; 2. 7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 3. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[3]; 4. 10-Mitch Brown[1]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless[6]; 6. 21-Kyle Phillips[5]; 7. 81-Derek Jonathan[8]; 8. 68-Aaron Turkey[7]

Creative Edge Signs and Graphics Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps 1. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 2. 9-Liam Martin[4]; 3. 88H-Josh Hansen[3]; 4. X-Dan Bennett[1]; 5. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[5]; 6. 15-Ryan Turner[6]; 7. (DNS) 87-Jason Barney

SOS Media Website: www.southernontariosprints.com Twitter: @SOSsprints Facebook: SouthernOntarioSprints Instagram: southernontariosprints

About the Southern Ontario Sprints tour: Founded in 1996, the Southern Ontario Sprints series is a traveling winged 360 Sprint Car tour based in Ontario, Canada. Each points-paying event on the 2023 schedule will pay a minimum of $2,000-to-win and $250-to-start, while a dozen events will pay $2,500-to-win or more, including five Nitro 54 Variety Super Series events paying at least $3,000-to-win. A points fund in excess of $16,000 will be divided among competitors thanks to the support of Tammy Ten Media, and selected events will be broadcast live on GForceTV. The fastest qualifier for each SOS event will receive $100 from Ackland Insurance, while the Hard Charger in each A-Main will receive $100 from Trailer Pros Canada. Visit www.southernontariosprints.com for more

 

 

Paul Nienhiser Continues Dominance with Sprint Invaders Win in Quincy!

(Bill W) Quincy, IL, August 20, 2023 – Paul Nienhiser hit the “hat trick” a couple of times Sunday night at the Adams County Illinois Speedway in Quincy. It was not only his third straight win with the series, but it was also his third of the weekend, having topped the MOWA series Friday at Lincoln (IL) Speedway and the Sprint Invaders Saturday in Peoria. The Chapin, Illinois driver was dominant on the “Broadway bullring” in Quincy Sunday, earning $2,000 for the Scott Bonar #50 team. It was Paul’s eleventh career Sprint Invaders win.

After starting in the front row on Friday in Peoria, Nienhiser would start outside row three on Sunday. It wasn’t a problem. By the time the first of the 25 laps in the main event was scored, he was leading. Nienhiser went wire to wire from there.

Early on, Colton Fisher, Randy Martin and the point leader entering the night, Ryan Bunton were in pursuit. On lap three, Bunton made a move on the low side to go from fourth to second. Chase Porter entered the top four on lap four with a pass of Randy Martin.

On lap five, a three-wide battle coming out of turn four ended badly for two-time and defending series champion, Cody Wehrle. He ended up in the frontstretch wall, with a broken front end. The restart saw Nienhiser ahead of Bunton, Fisher, Porter and Martin. Fisher shot into second when the green flew, and Joey Moughan entered the top five. On lap seven, Moughan hit the cushion to pass Porter for fourth in a good battle.

Moughan’s luck would run out, when he tagged the backstretch wall and exited the track over turn two on lap nine. He would be done for the night. It would prove to be the last caution of the event. Nienhiser was into lapped traffic with ten to go and lapped all but the top five cars by the time he took the checkers.

Fisher held off Bunton for the second spot. Porter was fourth, and Tasker Phillips charged late for fifth. Luke Verardi, Stephen Russell, Tyler Lee, Martin and Bret Tripplett rounded out the top ten. Phillips won his heat and the Shake-up Dash. Fisher also won a heat.

“This 50 car is a dream to drive every time we hit the racetrack,” said Nienhiser in Victory Lane. “We rolled around there before we pushed off and I was kind of surprised how sticky the bottom stayed in one and two. If the opportunity presented itself (on the start), you kind of had to go where they were not. It was kind of like the waters parted. We had a really good racecar and stuck the bottom. I think we were leading going down the backstretch. Like I said, this car makes my job look easy. It’s a pleasure to drive. Hopefully, we can come to Quincy more often.”

“We had good speed last night at Peoria,” said Fisher, who suffered a DNF there. “We ended up losing our brakes in the feature and almost wadded it. We walked out with minimal damage, and came into tonight feeling good. I’ve had good speed, but struggled putting it all together. We felt good in the heat race, and in the feature, we still have some work to do. It was a good battle with Ryan.”

“It is a lot of fun racing with these guys,” said Bunton of his third place finish. “They race you clean, but they race you hard. Both of those together, are a rarity to find. The car was on point tonight. We’ve been battling some engine issues, and we’ve been on seven cylinders, but it’s the ‘little engine that could.’ We’re giving it our all here and it’s showing. The motor is coming out tomorrow, and we hope to have it ready for Labor Day weekend.”

The Sprint Invaders compete twice during the Labor Day weekend. On Saturday, September 2, they’ll visit the West Liberty Speedway in Iowa for the first time in several seasons. On Sunday, September 3, they’ll make their second appearance of the year at the Benton County Speedway bullring in Vinton, Iowa.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (6) 2. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (2) 3. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (3) 4. 2, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (4) 5. 1E, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (5) 6. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (10) 7. JR1, Stephen Russell, Russellville, MO (9) 8. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (7) 9. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO (1) 10. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (12) 11. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (15) 12. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (16) 13. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (13) 14. 99D, Tucker Daly, Hallsville, MO (17) 15. 52D, Skyler Daly, Hallsville, MO (14) 16. 5H, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (8) 17. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (11) Lap Leader: Nienhiser 1-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Nienhiser.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (5) 2. Joey Moughan (2) 3. Randy Martin (4) 4. Luke Verardi (3) 5. Tyler Lee (8) 6. Stephen Russell (9) 7. Austin Archdale (1) 8. Skyler Daly (7) 9. Tucker Daley (6)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (1) 2. Chase Porter (3) 3. Ryan Bunton (6) 4. Paul Nienhiser (7) 5. Chase Richards (2) 6. Cody Wehrle (5) 7. Bret Tripplett (8) 8. McCain Richards (4)

OpenWheel101.com Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (1) 2. Paul Nienhiser (6) 3. Randy Martin (2) 4. Colton Fisher (4) 5. Ryan Bunton (3) 6. Chase Porter (5)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: None

Contingencies

DMI: Cody Wehrle

Saldana: Austin Archdale

BMRS High Point Driver: Tasker Phillips

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Ayrton Gennetten Gains POWRi 410 BOSS Victory Headlining Missouri State Fair

Belleville, IL. (8/20/23) Ayrton Gennetten would emerge victorious on the historic half mile to gain the feature win in the eighth completed event for the 2023 season in the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series return trip to Missouri State Fair Speedway to notch his second career series feature victory after a thrilling twenty-lap main event.

Running onto the historic half-mile in Sedalia Missouri the POWRi 410 BOSS would see Ayrton Gennetten and Garet Williamson would each earn heat racing victories with Brian Brown gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the headlining State Fair feature event.

Going into the initial green flag start with defending winner Brian Brown and current point leader Ayrton Gennetten lined up in the front row, Brian Brown sped to the early racing advantage as Ayrton Gennetten, Garet Williamson, Xavier Doney, and Kyle Bellm battled within the top five.

Overtaking for the lead using a high-side maneuver off turn four would find Ayrton Gennetten overtake Brian Brown for the prized position while battling intently on a smooth surface of Sedalia with action aplenty behind the leading pair.

Maintaining the front of the field for the final sixteen revolutions of the feature event, Ayrton Gennetten would hold all challengers to earn his second career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory and first time as 410 Missouri State Fair Champion.

“Last year we blew a tire and had issues so this feels great to get redemption, anytime you beat Brian Brown on a half mile you know you did something,” said Ayrton Gennetten in the Sedalia Missouri victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I’ve been so bad it seems this year on half miles so this just feels so much better to park it in victory lane here at Sedalia.”

Battling intently behind the leader would find Kyle Bellm finish runner-up from starting eighth with one-time leader Brian Brown recovering from a two-tire change to place in the final podium placement from starting on the pole.

Flying through the field into the front of the feature in the later stages, Xavier Doney would finish fourth from starting fifth as Ben Brown would round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Missouri State Fair Speedway on Sunday Night.

Missouri State Fair Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 8/20/23: Halo Mattress Heat Race 1 Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten Halo Mattress Heat Race 2 Winner: 12X-Garet Williamson MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 21-Brian Brown Super Clean Hard Charger: 14E-Kyle Bellm(+6) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2. 14E-Kyle Bellm[8]; 3. 21-Brian Brown[1]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney[5]; 5. 7B-Ben Brown[4]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 7. 97-Scotty Milan[10]; 8. 3P-Russell Potter[12]; 9. 91-Riley Kreisel[13]; 10. 42-Andy Bishop[7]; 11. 9C-Tony Crank[11]; 12. 30-Faron Crank[9]; 13. 122-Lane Warner[15]; 14. 12X-Garet Williamson[3]; 15. 23F-Matt Fox[14]; 16. 6-Corey Nelson[16].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 2. 7B-Ben Brown[4]; 3. 42-Andy Bishop[3]; 4. 74-Xavier Doney[8]; 5. 9C-Tony Crank[1]; 6. 3P-Russell Potter[5]; 7. 91-Riley Kreisel[7]; 8. (DNS) 6-Corey Nelson.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12X-Garet Williamson[2]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[5]; 3. 14E-Kyle Bellm[3]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[8]; 5. 30-Faron Crank[4]; 6. 97-Scotty Milan[7]; 7. 23F-Matt Fox[6]; 8. 122-Lane Warner[1].

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Pirtek Renegades

New Richmond, WI and Jackson, August 20, 2023

It was another weekend of far flung racing for the Pirtek Renegades on Saturday, with the traditional sprints taking part in the Jackson Nationals while their winged counterparts enjoyed an evening of home cooking at Cedar Lake Speedway.

Down Jackson way, the 16 traditional teams qualified in two heats. Pirtek heat 1 went to the 3k of Jeremy Kerzman and RTS Podcast heat 2 was claimed by Brad Cunningham. For the wings, Pirtek heat 1 saw the 03 of Jamey Ogston first to the stripe. Chase Viebrock won RTS Podcast heat 2 while Hoosier Tire heat 3 saw the O7 of Owen Carlson take the win.

In feature racing action for the traditionals, the front row of Cam Schafer and Jeremy Kerzman engaged in a race-long battle that saw Schafer collect his 5th UMSS sticker of the summer in only six events. Behind Kerzman, Brad Cunningham, Jake Kouba, and Zach Widdes rounded the top five. At Cedar Lake, pole starter Owen Carlson held the early lead until a restart penalty handed the lead to a hard charging Chase Viebrock. Viebrock extended his lead until very late when Luke Nellis and Carlson both began reeling in the leader, and Nellis within striking distance on the white flag lap. At the double checkers, it was Viebrock holding strong to claim win number six on the season in front of Nellis, Carlson, Mike Mueller, and Jack Berger.

The Renegades return to action next Saturday, August 26, when the traditional sprints are back at their home track of Cedar Lake Speedway. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS: Winged Sprints A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[5]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[6]; 3. O7-Owen Carlson[1]; 4. 61-Mike Mueller[2]; 5. 19-Jack Berger[9]; 6. 34DD-Brady Donnohue[4]; 7. 03-Jamey Ogston[8]; 8. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[10]; 9. 9C-Cole Stella[20]; 10. 62-Ronnie Erickson[3]; 11. 28-John Breitenfeldt[11]; 12. 3TK-Tony Kaus[14]; 13. 57-Ryan Buck[17]; 14. 85-Matthew Jasper[22]; 15. 5-Troy Gessner[13]; 16. 53-Dustin Pittman[19]; 17. 95-Tony Gernert[21]; 18. 12-Jason Flohrs[16]; 19. (DNF) 93-Brad Peterson[12]; 20. (DNF) P1-Mark Chevalier[7]; 21. (DNF) 2J-John Lowe[15]; 22. (DNF) 4-Mitch Hagen[18]; 23. (DNF) 17-Austin Phillips[24]; 24. (DNF) 42X-Brett Peterson[23]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 03-Jamey Ogston[1]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[6]; 3. 34DD-Brady Donnohue[5]; 4. 5-Troy Gessner[2]; 5. 2J-John Lowe[3]; 6. 3TK-Tony Kaus[7]; 7. 95-Tony Gernert[4]; 8. (DNS) 17-Austin Phillips

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[1]; 2. 62-Ronnie Erickson[3]; 3. 19-Jack Berger[4]; 4. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[5]; 5. 93-Brad Peterson[6]; 6. 53-Dustin Pittman[2]; 7. 9C-Cole Stella[7]; 8. 85-Matthew Jasper[8]

Hoosier Tire Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. O7-Owen Carlson[4]; 2. 61-Mike Mueller[2]; 3. P1-Mark Chevalier[7]; 4. 28-John Breitenfeldt[3]; 5. 12-Jason Flohrs[1]; 6. 57-Ryan Buck[6]; 7. 4-Mitch Hagen[8]; 8. 42X-Brett Peterson[5]

Traditional Sprints A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[1]; 2. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[2]; 3. 2C-Brad Cunningham[8]; 4. 6-Jake Kouba[5]; 5. 10-Zach Widdes[9]; 6. 20L-Lucas Logue[4]; 7. 17-Erik Bjorklund[10]; 8. 7X-Dan Atchison[7]; 9. 12-Johnny Parsons III[3]; 10. 11J-Jori Hughes[11]; 11. 7-Shane Fick[14]; 12. 4K-Dominic Kerzman[15]; 13. 135-Joshua Hulberg[13]; 14. 25A-Ashley Williams[12]; 15. 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson[16]; 16. (DNF) 7B-Scott Brandt[6]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[1]; 2. 6-Jake Kouba[2]; 3. 12-Johnny Parsons III[3]; 4. 7X-Dan Atchison[4]; 5. 10-Zach Widdes[5]; 6. 11J-Jori Hughes[6]; 7. 25A-Ashley Williams[7]; 8. 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson[8]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Brad Cunningham[3]; 2. 54-Cam Schafer[1]; 3. 7B-Scott Brandt[6]; 4. 20L-Lucas Logue[4]; 5. 17-Erik Bjorklund[2]; 6. 7-Shane Fick[7]; 7. 4K-Dominic Kerzman[8]; 8. 135-Joshua Hulberg[5]

 

 

Fast times at Lucas Oil Speedway as Garet Williamson sets track record, wins POWRi 410 Sprint feature

WHEATLAND, MO. (Aug. 19, 2023) - Garet Williamson went from the fastest driver to ever record a qualifying lap at Lucas Oil Speedway to the 25-lap POWRi 410 Outlaw Bandit Sprint Series feature winner on Saturday night.

Williamson, of Columbia, Mo., set a track record to help earn the pole and went on to lead the main event wire-to-wire and take home $5,000. It was the first-ever POWRi 410 Sprint Series appearance at Lucas Oil Speedway and Williamson made it memorable.

"This means everything to me. It feels really good to win this close to home," Williamson said. "This is pretty neat."

Also earning feature wins on Saturday night were Justin Wells (Hermitage Lumber Late Models) and Rodney Schweizer (O'Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars).

Williamson set a blistering pace from the pole, taking only five laps to catch lapped traffic as he opened a 1.7-second lead over Scotty Milan with Jace Park running third.

The first caution flew on lap eight when fifth-place Joe B. Miller spun in turn three. Williamson, Milan and Park were continuing to show the way with Ayrton Gennetten fourth.

The restart resulted in a melee going into turn one. Williamson and Park emerged clear as Milan got sideways going for the lead, with Kyle Clark and Kyle Bellm also involved to bring another caution out quickly. Milan’s car suffered heavy damage, ending his night.

As action resumed, Park spun and made hard contact with the turn-three wall to end his chances. Three green-flag laps were run before the next caution appeared as Bellm and Lane Warner spun in turn two.

Williamson had a 1.4-second lead over Gennetten at the time with Gage Montgomery third and Ben Brown in fourth.

Williamson seemed to get faster after the next restart, rolling away to a 2.7-second lead over Montgomery when action was stopped on lap 15 for a red flag as Warner took a wild, rolling ride in turn three. Warner emerged from the battered car under his own power.

Williamson took advantage of an extended run at speed to take a commanding 5.5-second lead over Gennetten, but that margin was wiped away with a lap-23 caution. That gave Gennetten and third-place Riley Kreisel, who rallied from 18th, two laps to overtake the leader.

But there was no denying Williamson as he held on to beat Ben Brown with Kreisel third. Mitchell Moore was fourth and Bellm fifth. Gennetten appeared to have a mechanical issue after the restart and limped home in 10th.

Williamson, 23, posted his fourth feature victory of the season and first POWRi 410 Outlaw Bandit Sprint Series win.

“This was a fun race, I almost tried to give it away a few times on the restart but man this feels good,” Williamson said. “I’m so proud of my team as we continue to build momentum in this thing.”

Outside from Williamson, Kreisel had the night's most-impressive run as he improved 15 positions from the start after rolling his car during hot laps and struggling in time trials and his heat.

"I have to hand it to my guys, they sweated a lot," said Kreisel, who's from nearby Warsaw. "They really busted their tails for me and I appreciate it."

Williamson set an unofficial track record in qualifying with a lap of 12.998. The lap eclipsed what is believe to be the record of 13.019 by Jason Meyers in a World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series race at the speedway in 2010.

Wells grabs 9th Late Model feature win: Justin Wells' ninth Hermitage Lumber Late Model feature win of the season was probably his toughest, as the Aurora driver held off a late-charging Johnny Fennewald by .117 seconds at the checkers.

"He came out of nowhere there," Wells said of Fennewald. "I was pretty comfortable with what I was doing, then I saw him with maybe two or three to go. I thought, 'man, you could lead this whole thing and lose it right here. You better get up on the wheel. We had to turn it up a notch or two."

Pole-sitter Tucker Cox led the first four laps before Wells charged around him on the outside of turn two for the lead on lap five. From there, he set sail for his ninth feature win of the season.

Wells had a 3.5-second lead by lap 13, when Fennewald got around Cox for second. A close call occurred on lap 14 when Noah Ames spun in turn four to bring out the first caution. Wells was able to slow down just in time to avoid Ames, though it did erase his 3.4-second lead over Fennewald.

Fennewald worked the inside groove and was within .662 seconds on lap 21 and pulled alongside Wells to complete lap 23. The two were nearly even coming to the white flag and Fennewald made a last-ditch dive in the final turn, but Wells was able to hold on by a half-car-length.

Larry Ferris finished third with Ed Noll fourth and Bryon Allison fifth. Cox, running third with a lap to go, saw his motor go up in smoke and wound up a hard-luck 10th.

Schweizer captures a Stock Cars thriller: Rodney Schweizer of Kansas City, Kan., outdueled leader Mason Beck in an O'Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars 25-lap feature that was a thriller throughout.

Schweizer took the lead on lap 13 and was able to hang on for his first Lucas Oil Speedway feature win of the season in a race that saw five cars tightly bunched up front at times.

William Garner led the first six laps with fourth-starting Schweizer applying pressure. Then Johnny Fennewald, who started 10th, jumped into the mix taking over second on lap nine and pulling alongside Garner on the outside.

The trio was three-wide into turn one on lap nine before Fennewald made the pass on lap 11 as Mason Beck joined the fray along with Waylon Dimmitt. The five cars were separated by only a couple of car lengths in an entertaining battle.

Schweizer regained the lead on lap 13, just before the race’s first caution came out. Beck moved into second on the restart as the top two were able to get a bit of separation as Dimmitt, Fennewald and Garner followed.

The race remained green the final 11 laps as Beck applied pressure. On lap 24, he dove to the inside out of turn four, but could not make the pass. Schweizer was able to hang on to win by .218 seconds as Dimmitt and Fennewald were right behind.

"These Stock Cars are always tough. We were fortunate tonight," Schweizer said.

LUCAS OIL SPEEDWAY UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (Aug. 19, 2023) POWRI 410 Outlaw Sprints Feature - 1. 12X-Garet Williamson[1]; 2. 7B-Ben Brown[6]; 3. 91-Riley Kreisel[18]; 4. 51-Mitchell Moore[13]; 5. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10]; 6. 42-Andy Bishop[14]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans[15]; 8. 6-Corey Nelson[7]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney[11]; 10. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 11. 3P-Russell Potter[19]; 12. 9C-Tony Crank[20]; 13. 30-Faron Crank[17]; 14. 79-Gage Montgomery[9]; 15. 122-Lane Warner[16]; 16. 00-Broc Elliott[12]; 17. 97-Scotty Milan[2]; 18. 87J-Jace Park[4]; 19. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 20. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]

Heat 1 - 1. 87J-Jace Park[2]; 2. 12X-Garet Williamson[4]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 5. 42-Andy Bishop[5]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[6]; 7. 9C-Tony Crank[7]

Heat 2 - 1. 9$-Kyle Clark[1]; 2. 7B-Ben Brown[2]; 3. 97-Scotty Milan[4]; 4. 00-Broc Elliott[6]; 5. 17-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 6. 30-Faron Crank[7]; 7. 51-Mitchell Moore[3]

Heat 3 - 1. 14E-Kyle Bellm[1]; 2. 6-Corey Nelson[2]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 4. 79-Gage Montgomery[3]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 6. 3P-Russell Potter[6]

Qualifying - 1. 12X-Garet Williamson, 00:12.998[7]; 2. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:13.013[5]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.231[12]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.326[11]; 5. 51-Mitchell Moore, 00:13.371[10]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.438[17]; 7. 87J-Jace Park, 00:13.440[18]; 8. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:13.460[8]; 9. 6-Corey Nelson, 00:13.534[6]; 10. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.656[14]; 11. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:13.673[1]; 12. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.750[2]; 13. 42-Andy Bishop, 00:13.761[20]; 14. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:13.782[4]; 15. 122-Lane Warner, 00:13.878[15]; 16. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:13.960[16]; 17. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:14.177[19]; 18. 3P-Russell Potter, 00:14.701[13]; 19. 9C-Tony Crank, 00:14.707[9]; 20. 30-Faron Crank, 00:14.987[3]

Hermitage Lumber Late Models Feature - 1. 98-Justin Wells[3]; 2. 21-Johnny Fennewald[5]; 3. 51-Larry Ferris[7]; 4. 15-Ed Noll[6]; 5. 1A-Bryon Allison[1]; 6. 99-Larry Jones[11]; 7. 7J-Jake Morris[4]; 8. 73-Francisco Escamila[10]; 9. 90-Joe Walkenhorst[8]; 10. (DNF) 1T-Tucker Cox[2]; 11. (DNF) 31-Shawn Eggeman[12]; 12. (DNF) 5JR-Noah Ames[13]; 13. (DNS) 21P-Darren Phillips; 14. (DNS) 82-Jace Parmley

Wasoba Seed & Trucking Heat 1 - 1. 7J-Jake Morris[2]; 2. 1T-Tucker Cox[4]; 3. 15-Ed Noll[5]; 4. 90-Joe Walkenhorst[1]; 5. 21P-Darren Phillips[3]; 6. 99-Larry Jones[7]; 7. 5JR-Noah Ames[6]

Reed Environmental & Dirt Track Specialist Heat 2 - 1. 98-Justin Wells[2]; 2. 21-Johnny Fennewald[6]; 3. 1A-Bryon Allison[1]; 4. 51-Larry Ferris[5]; 5. 73-Francisco Escamila[3]; 6. 31-Shawn Eggeman[4]; 7. (DNS) 82-Jace Parmley

O'Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars Feature - 1. 74-Rodney Schweizer[4]; 2. 0F-Mason Beck[8]; 3. 11-Waylon Dimmitt[5]; 4. 91-Johnny Fennewald[10]; 5. 7-William Garner[2]; 6. 5-Bryan White[1]; 7. 27-Jeff Tennant[7]; 8. 83-James Ellis[3]; 9. 34-Blake Bolton[9]; 10. 45-Bob King[6]; 11. (DNF) 99-Robert White[11]; 12. (DNF) 5DJ-DJ Barnes[12]

Bill Roberts Chevrolet Heat 1 - 1. 7-William Garner[1]; 2. 5-Bryan White[2]; 3. 11-Waylon Dimmitt[3]; 4. 27-Jeff Tennant[6]; 5. 91-Johnny Fennewald[5]; 6. (DNF) 5DJ-DJ Barnes[4]

Bill Roberts Chevrolet Heat 2 - 1. 74-Rodney Schweizer[4]; 2. 83-James Ellis[2]; 3. 45-Bob King[5]; 4. 0F-Mason Beck[3]; 5. 34-Blake Bolton[6]; 6. 99-Robert White[1]

Season Championships next: Big Adventure RV Weekly Racing Series rack champions will be crowned next Saturday at the Rempfer Memorial Season Championship Night Presented by Bill Roberts Chevrolet-Buick and On Media.

The Hermitage Lumber Late Models, Cedar Creek Beef Jerky USRA Modifieds, O'Reilly Auto Parts USRA Stock Cars and the Ozark Golf Cars USRA B-Mods all will be in action for the final points program of 2023.

Pit Gates open at 4 p.m. with grandstands at 5, hot laps at 6:30 and racing at 7:05.

For information on any event at Lucas Oil Speedway in 2023 contact admissions director Nichole McMillan at (417) 282-5984 or email her at nichole@lucasoilspeedway.com for more information.

 

 

Points leader McMullen motors to fourth 2023 PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main triumph

Weber, Warner, Zellmerbag PDTR main event victories

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) August 19, 2023 – Two-time Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champion and current division points leader Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh kept himself in the driver’s seat for another title by claiming his fourth 25-lap Akright Auto PDTR 360 Sprint Car main event victory of the 2023 season Saturday, Aug. 19 at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis.

Steven Weber of Plymouth secured his first A-main victory of the 2023 campaign in a hotly contested 25-lap Oostburg Automotive Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Grand National main event.

Two-time PDTR B Mod champion Tim Warner of Malone notched his fifth Next Step Insurance 25-lap B Mod A-main victory of the 2023 campaign.

Adam Zellmer of Horicon captured his second 20-lap 106.5 The Buzz Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series A main of the 2023 season in the Legends’ third and final 2023 appearance at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

Outside front row starter Lance Fassbender of Burnett outpowered polesitter Paul Pokorski of West Bend to grab the lead in turn one of the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR – Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car headliner.

Meanwhile, fourth starter and Plymouth native Brandon McMullen moved past both Justin Erickson of Plymouth and Pokorski to secure second in turn two of the opening lap.On lap 6, Fassbender, who captured the 2008 PDTR 360 Sprint Car championship, caught the back of the field and began to maneuver his way through lapped traffic.

Three laps later, McMullen moved in to challenge Fassbender for the top spot along the low groove of the fast and challenging track surface. On lap 10, McMullen used the outside line to vault into the lead exiting turn four.

Five laps later, McMullen found himself boxed in behind side-by-side lapped traffic, which allowed Fassbender to reduce the lead gap. On lap 16, the lone caution flag of the race appeared when rookie Tristan Koenings of Van Dyne stopped along the apron of the frontstretch exiting turn four.

Following the restart, 2011 PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Ben Schmidt of Plymouth, who started ninth, moved past Pokorski to assume third on lap 17. With McMullen holding down a comfortable lead as the laps wound down, Schmidt moved in to pressure Fassbender for the runner-up spot.

Schmidt then executed a low move to clear Fassbender in turn three on the white flag lap andgain second place, while McMullen notched his all-time division-leading 31st career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory and 43rd career Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main triumph, along with his fourth PDTR and fifth MSA main event win of the 2023 season.

Schmidt placed second, Fassbender wound up third, Justin Erickson came home fourth and 10th starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend placed fifth.

“It was pretty tough to pass in turns one and two, but it was pretty good in turns three and four,” McMullen said. “I like tracks like this that have a little bit of character. I have to give props to my guys. The car was really good all night.”

Heading into the final three events of the 2023 PDTR season, McMullen leads Schmidt by nine points in the chase for the PDTR 360 Sprint Car title with Karnitz 89 points behind in third.

Three-time PDTR Grand National champion Don Sorce Jr. of West Allis, who started second, grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 25-lap Grand National main event as fourth starter Steven Weber powered into second with Nick Schumacher of Eagle, who started third, settling into third.On lap 7, Schumacher and Weber dueled side by side for second with Weber retaining the spot one lap later.

When Sorce Jr. bobbled slightly on the 11th circuit, Weber pounced as he charged in to seize the top spot from Sorce Jr. in turn three, while Schumacher followed into the runner-up spot. Two laps later, six-time Plymouth Super Stock and Grand National champion Brian Gilles of Plymouth, who started sixth, moved into third.

Schumacher cut the gap significantly on lap 17 as Weber dealt with lapped traffic, while Gilles, eighth starter Will Sorce of Franklin and fifth starter Justin Pearson of Horicon ran in close quarters formation at the front of the field.

While the top five competitorsran with a blanket over them, Weber continued to fend off Schumacher’s challenges, while Sorce ducked under Gilles to take over third on lap 22.

Weber successfully held off the fast train of cars immediately behind him to claim his fourth career PDTR Grand National A-main victory and first main event triumph of the 2023 campaign.

Schumacher placed second, Sorce was third. Gilles wound up fourth and Pearson finished fifth.

Sorce heads into the final points race of the 2023 PDTR Grand National season on Friday, Aug. 25 with a two-point lead over Gilles, who collected the 2010 PDTR Grand National title, and a 35-point cushion over 2019 PDTR Grand National champion Tyler Kulow of Plymouth in the battle for the 2023 championship.

Outside front row starter Barry Maas of Cascade led the opening lap before polesitter Dan Melton of Rhinelander battled back to seize the lead on lap 2of the 25-lap PDTR B Mod main event.

On lap 3, Tim Warner moved up from the fourth starting spot to slip past Maas into second with a low move in turn four. Two laps later, Warner began to hound Melton for the lead.

Warner stayed patient over the next 10 laps as he worked the high, low and middle grooves before finally diving low to gain the lead in turn threewhen Melton drifted high in turn two on lap 15.

Over the final 10 laps, Melton, third starter Travis Schmidt of Plymouth, Jonathon Baumann of Sheboygan, who started seventh, and Maas sliced and diced for the remaining top-five spots.

Warner cruised to his division-leading 12th career PDTR B Mod A-main victory and fifth A-main triumph of the 2023 season at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

Melton wound up second, Schmidt was third, Baumann took fourth and Maas rounded out the top five.

Maas holds a 12-point lead over Schmidt with one race remaining in the 2023 PDTR B Mod season on Friday, Aug. 25. Shane Long of Sheboygan Falls stands 14 points behind in third and Warner sits fourth 20 points in back of the leader with one night left in the 2023 PDTR B Mod campaign.

After starting on the outside of the third row, Adam Zellmer flexed his muscle early to emerge from a three-wide duel with second starter Hunter Cardinal of Richfield and fourth starter Dallas Ross of Sussex to commandeer the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series main event.

Zellmer then pulled away from Ross and maintained a solid lead cushion throughout the remainder of the race. Behind Zellmer and Ross, ninth starter Hayden Schmuhl of Beaver Dam, eighth starter Eric Blumer of Sun Prairie, Cardinal and Ryan Sullivan of Waupun, who started seventh, engaged in a spirited duel for third starting on lap 15.

Fellmer built up a full-straightaway lead over Ross on lap 18 before a red flag appeared on lap 19 when Ryan Sullivan flipped in turn two.

Following the restart, Fellmer held strong to secure his second 2023 Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series A-main at Plymouth.

Ross placed second, Blumer was third, Schmuhl placed fourth and 10th starter Austin Winkel of Sheboygan Falls rounded out the top five.

Alex Pokorski of West Bend claimed his second fast qualifier award of the 2023 season in the Akright Auto PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division with a lap of12.534 seconds.

The14thevent of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Schwaller’s Painting & Staining,drew a total of65 cars, including 21 Grand Nationals, 20 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, 13 B Mods and 11 Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series cars.

The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program on Friday, Aug. 25 will feature the lone WABAM Dirt Kings Late Model Tour appearance of the 2023 racing season at The Plymouth Dirt Trackfor a $2,000-to-win event presented by Galloping Ghost Motorsports &Transport.

PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars will also be on the card, along with the final points events of the 2023 season for the PDTR Grand Nationals and B Mods with championships crowned in both divisions.

Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.

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. 98-Brandon McMullen [4]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt [9]; 3. 7-Lance Fassbender [2]; 4. 3-Justin Erickson [3]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [10]; 6. 69S-TJ Smith [7]; 7. 68T-Tyler Davis [5]; 8. 85J-Logan Julien [12]; 9. 53A-Paul Pokorski [1]; 10. 4-Alex Pokorski[16]; 11. 22B-Brandon Berth[8]; 12. 69-Bill Taylor[6]; 13. 51-Chris Larson[17]; 14. 21H-TJ Haddy[18]; 15. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach[11]; 16. 30-Doug Wondra[19]; 17. 66T-Tristan Koenings[13]; 18. 12P-JJ Pagel[15]; 19. 11-Tony Wondra[14]; 20. 54-Randy Post[20]
Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Brandon McMullen[1]; 2. 3-Justin Erickson[2]; 3. 7-Lance Fassbender[4]; 4. 11-Tony Wondra[3]; 5. 85J-Logan Julien[6]; 6. 21H-TJ Haddy[5]; 7. 30-Doug Wondra[7]
Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 68T-Tyler Davis[2]; 2. 53A-Paul Pokorski [1]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt[3]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz[5]; 5. 4-Alex Pokorski[4]; 6. 12P-JJ Pagel[7]; 7. 54-Randy Post[6]
Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 69-Bill Taylor[2]; 2. 69S-TJ Smith[1]; 3. 22B-Brandon Berth[3]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach[4]; 5. 66T-Tristan Koenings[6]; 6. 51-Chris Larson[5]
Qualifying 1: 1. 7-Lance Fassbender,13.182[2]; 2. 11-Tony Wondra,13.221[6]; 3. 3-Justin Erickson, 13.241[1]; 4. 98-Brandon McMullen,13.387[5]; 5. 21H-TJ Haddy,13.410[7]; 6. 85J-Logan Julien,13.458[4]; 7. 30-Doug Wondra,13.704[3]
Qualifying 2: 1. 4-Alex Pokorski,12.534[5]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt,12.611[7]; 3. 68T-Tyler Davis,12.743[4]; 4. 53A-Paul Pokorski,12.782[2]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz,12.819[6]; 6. 54-Randy Post,13.163[1]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel[3]
Qualifying 3: 1. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.672[4]; 2. 22B-Brandon Berth,12.677[2]; 3. 69-Bill Taylor,12.750[1]; 4. 69S-TJ Smith,12.913[5]; 5. 51-Chris Larson,12.950[3]; 6. 66T-Tristan Koenings,13.025[6]

 

 

Sodeman Succeeds, Kinney Closes, Seippel Solid, and Urey Undefeated at Tri-City Raceway Park

(Franklin, PA August 20, 2023): Jack Sodeman, Jr. regained the lead when Mark Smith lost a powerplant while gunning for his third win of the weekend in Western Pennsylvania. Sodeman continued without a significant challenge and took home the $4,000 pay envelope for the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars. The extra money was presented by the Moose Lodge, which also sponsored the bicycle races for the children and the Back to School packages that each child received.

Also capturing wins at Tri-City Raceway Park were Mike Kinney, a first-time winner in the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds, Josh Seippel in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, and Matt Urey in the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks.

“It has been so long since I pulled up to victory lane, I thought I wouldn’t find it,” Sodeman quipped. “Jesus himself couldn’t catch Mark (Smith). I appreciate the win, but not like that, with him having motor problems.” Sodeman explained.

Sodeman pulled the pole for the start of the twenty-five lap A Main in the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars. Next to him was the visitor from across the pond, Ryan Harrison from the United Kingdom. Greg Wilson and Andy McKisson were in row two, with Mark Smith and Andy Priest in row three. The fourth row belonged to Sean Rayhall and points leader A.J. Flick. Behind them were Bob Felmlee, currently sitting second in points, and Michael Bauer in a rare Tri-City appearance.

Sodeman powered into the lead, followed by Smith, Harrison, Wilson, Flick, McKisson, Rayhall, and Priest. Smith quickly closed in on Sodeman and drove by him on lap three.

Lap six was a tumultuous one. Cameron Nastasi spun for the first caution. On the restart, Bauer crashed hard in turn two. He was not hurt. Bauer was the first 410 Sprint Car to get upside down at Tri-City in 2023.

Smith broke away from the field once again when the race resumed. Sodeman continued in second, while Flick hounded Wilson for the third position. Rayhall and Harrison competed for fifth. Meanwhile, Felmlee started to move forward.

With a comfortable lead on lap fourteen, Smith suddenly lost power coming through turns three and four. Flames shot from the engine compartment, signaling the end of his stellar run.

Sodeman went back to the point for the final restart. Wilson remained in second, but Flick increased the pressure, to no avail. Felmlee moved into fourth, but he could not get by Flick to gain any ground in the battle for the point championship. Rayhall took over the fifth position and held it to the end.

Harrison was sixth, followed by Andy Cavanaugh, Bodey McClintock, and Steven Bright.

Heat wins went to Harrison and Smith. There was no B Main.

Hayden Holden and Mike Kinney brought the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds to the green flag for a twenty lap go. Ayden Cipriano and Tom Holden were in row two, followed by Gage Priester and Lenny Liebold, III. Anthony Antrus and Chad Reitz made up row four.

Kinney sailed into the lead and set a rapid pace. Hayden Holden raced ahead of Tom Holden in the early going, with Cipriano holding down fifth. Within a couple of laps, Cipriano moved up a notch and he began to press Hayden Holden for second. Despite his persistence, Cipriano was unable to make the pass.

Antrus brought out the lone caution on lap nine for a spin between turns three and four.

Although Hayden Holden was able to start on Kinney’s bumper, he was unable to mount any challenge to the leader. In fact, Holden had to fend off Cipriano who tried to unseat him from second.

At the checkers, it was Kinney taking the win, a significant one in his career. Kinney commented that he had several opportunities at Tri-City before, but he could never get the job done until this night. Hayden Holden was second, with points leader Cipriano taking third. Fourth was Tom Holden. Gage Priester completed the top five. Liebold, Antrus, and Reitz were the other competitors.

The lone heat win went to Kinney. There was no B Main.

The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock feature was the most competitive feature of the night. Pat Fielding and Hunter Exley, Jr. brought the field to the green, followed by Bobby Whitling and Josh Seippel. The third row had points leader Tyler Wyant matched with Aaron Smith. Chase Lambert and Jake Whitling were in row four.

Bobby Whitling hugged the inside line to take the lead away from Fielding on the first lap. Seippel and Exley diced for third, with Wyant lurking.

Bobby Whitling held control for the first nine laps, but Seippel was oh, so close. Seippel had his new car glued to the bottom and he was able to get inside of Whitling, which was no mean feat. The two veterans raced close, but did not touch, as Seippel slipped ahead coming through turn four.

Seippel completed the non-stop fifteen lap race to pick up his second consecutive win. Bobby Whitling, Wyant, Exley, and Fielding rounded out the top five. Jake Witling came home in sixth. Smith and Lambert completed the field.

Seipple was also the heat winner. There was no B Main.

It took a couple of tries to get the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stock feature going. Thomas Warren and Kevin Wice brought the field to the initial green, followed by Adam Aley and Dillon Thorne. Joe Campbell and Tim Callahan were in row three, with Dillon Morrison inside of points leader Matt Urey.

Once the race got going, Urey marched to the front. Campbell raced along in second, with Warren, Thorne, and Callahan making up the top five. Chad Greeley, Adam Aley, Ben Aley, Morrison, and Matt Daugherty completed the top ten at the end of a dozen laps.

Heat winners were Urey and Callahan. There was no B Main.

Next week, Tri-City Raceway Park will present the final Sunday Thunder event of the 2023 season. Joining the four usual classes will be the A & MP electric, Inc. UMP Modifieds. Then, the Labor Day weekend blowout will close out the season. Practice in all divisions will be held Friday night. The BRP Big Block Modified Tour will headline the program on Saturday, with the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars topping the card on Sunday night. The bonfire and live music will be presented on Sunday after all of the racing is done. Additional details will be announced soon.

Further information about Tri-City Raceway Park can be obtained by calling the track office at 724-967-4601, or by e-mailing the office at tricityracewaypark2020@gmail.com. Or, you can check the web at Tri-CityRacewayPark.com, or the Facebook page at Tri City Raceway Park. 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.

Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars: Jack Sodeman, Jr., Greg Wilson, A.J. Flick, Bob Felmlee, Sean Rayhall, Ryan Harrison, Andy Cavanaugh, Cameron Nastasi, Bodey McClintock, Steven Bright, Andy McKisson, Mark Smith, Leyton Wagner, Michael Bauer, Nathan McDowell, Bob Lime, Andy Priest, and Carl Bowser.

Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds: Mike Kinney, Hayden Holden, Ayden Cipriano, Tom Holden, Gage Priester, Lenny Liebold, III, Anthony Antrus, Chad Reitz.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply pro Stocks: Josh Seippel, Bobby Whitling, Tyler Wyant, Hunter Exley, Jr., Pat Fielding, Jake Whitling, Aaron Smith, Chase Lambert.

4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks: Matt Urey, Joe Campbell, Thomas Warren, Dillon Thorne, Tim Callahan, Chad Greeley, Adam Aley, Ben Aley, Dillon Morrison, Matt Daugherty, Bill Fuchs, Kevin Wice, Jesse Armstrong, Mike Roberts.

 

Matt Williamson picks up $4000 in Ryder memorial for big blocks at Michaels Mercer raceway. Mark Smith (410s)

By Jim Balentine (Mercer,Pa)

On a beautiful fall like evening, Michaels Mercer Raceway completed their 8th show of the year and final night for points with 99 cars in the pits.

The track celebrated the life of Rick and Bob Ryder with the Ryder memorial for big block modifieds that paid $4000 to win and $400 to start. At the end of the 40 lapper “money” Matt Williamson from Canada, picked up his first ever Mercer checkered, and became the first Canadian ever win a feature in the 73 year history of the Speedway. In the companion 410 sprint car feature Central PA invader Mark Smith made it 2 or 2 for the weekend after winning at Lernerville Friday by winning the $3000 to win 410 sprint car feature. After a long career Jim Bryce finally picked up his first career feature in the FASTRAK modifieds, veteran Randy Wyant nabbed his 2nd mercer pro stock feature and Tim Callahan won his 21st career mercer mini stock feature.

In the 410 Sprint feature 4 time mercer winner Mike Bauer would take the lead from the start and hold off central pa invader Mark Smith. Racesaver 305 point leader Jeremy Kornbau would compete with his 305 motor and would be running consistently in the 4th spot. A yellow on lap 11 would slow the field. 23 time winner Bob Felmlee after starting 23rd would be up to 10th on lap 11. After the restart on lap 14 Smith would take the lead as he went high around Bauer who drifted higher off turn 2 losing momentum. Another caution on lap 22 would give Bauer one lap chance to get the win but on the restart Smith would take off again and go on to win his 1st mercer sprint feature by .881 over Bauer. Cody Bova would move up 4 spots to finish 3rd, Brandon Matus would fall 2 spots to finish 4th and Adam Kekich up 8 spots to finish 5th. Smith would say ,“It was a good battle with Mike (Bauer)!! I was waiting on traffic but it was all going to the bottom so it didn’t help. I was waiting for the fuel to burn off so I could move my wing back and try it up top and go for it . I like riding the high side here just on the lip at the top. This weekend it’s just me and one other guy and it makes it a little tough but we are used to it as we travel around. We will try to make it 3 in a row tomorrow for $4000 at Tri city.

23 Big blocks started the Ryder memorial as the track remembered father, Rick Ryder, who competed in all of the different modified classes at the track along with two career wins, and his son, Bob, who would help out everybody in the Pit area after they both passed away last year, eight months apart from each other. In turn 4 before lap 1 was completely JR McGinley and Chas Wolbert tangled in turn 4. Chad Reitz who returned to racing after years away would lead the field on the restart followed by 2021 champ Eric Gabany and Garrett Krummert. Erick Rudolph would move quickly from his 7th starting spot to 2nd behind Reitz but broke and caused a yellow and would go pitside. Former mercer champ and hometown driver Eric Gabany who drove for Rick Ryder would get around Reitz to be the new leader on lap 4. Kyle Fink then spun on the outside of turn 3 bringing out the yellow again. Krummert and “money” Matt Williamson would follow Gabany with Williamson getting around Krummert for 2nd on lap 8. Rex King Jr would be up to 4th from 7thon lap 11. Brad Rapp spun off of turn 3 on lap 16 bringing out the yellow once again. Gabany would continue to hold off Williamson lap after lap by a second or less as Gabany drove the race of his life. Veteran Dave Murdick spun in turn 4 on lap 29 to bring out the caution again. On theRestart Gabany would stay in the lead until lap 33 when they would touch in turn 1 and Williamson would take the high side and take the lead over Gabany who lost momentum while getting sideways in the corner. Williamson would start to pull away and lead by 2 seconds and went on to with the $4000 Ryder memorial by 3 seconds. Gabany would be 2nd, krummert 3rd, Rex king jr 4th and Will Thomas 5th. Ryder memorial winner Matt Williamson would say “Eric (Gabany) ran a great race. I came down here when Bob was still alive and had a great time with Eric and Bob drinking beers. It was tough to take away this one but at the end of the day it’s all for the fans. Me and Cooter (Rex King Jr) have been friends for years and a lot of these other drivers as well. It’s a totally different style of racing when you enjoy the people that you run against. As soon as we turn left on I-79 in Erie to come down here we know we are going to have a good time!”

Jim Bryce has been competing at Mercer for quite some time, but never was able to crack victory Lane until tonight in the FASTRAK crate modifieds. It wasn’t easy though as newly crowned track champion Jordan Ehrenberg from the pole would maintain the lead while behind 3 drivers were battling for 2nd place. Three time track champ Brian Schaffer would run second holding off Pat Lane and Bill Adams and took the lead on lap 7 at the line but then Ehrenberg would come back and retake the position the next lap. On lap 12 disaster struck as Jolene Smith would go head on full throttle into the outside turn 4 barrels that are in front of the concrete wall which also included Don Cornelius, Caden Petry, Ryan Guthrie and Cole Edwards. All drivers were ok. On the restart Ehrenberg once again had control and then Brian Schaffer would break sending him to the pit area, ending his chance at a 4th consecutive track championship. Meanwhile Jim Bryce would be moving up through the field from his 9th starting spot on the high side to get to 2nd on lap 15. Bryce would be all over the back end of Ehrenberg, but then on the final lap, Bryce made his move to the inside getting around Ehrenberg and went on to win his first ever Mercer feature in the division by 1.134. Michael Kristyak from 13th was 3rd, Bill Adams 4th and Gage Priester 5th.Bryce became the 6th different winner in 8 features. Bryce would say ,”I wasn’t sure if I had anything or not for Jordan (Ehrenberg). I tested up at the top on those caution laps and he gave me some room on the restart on the inside so I floored it into 1 and 2 and once I cleaned him I knew it was good. I watched the big blocks racing up there so I made some good headway there so I kept trying it. It’s so great to finally win at my home track it’s a good feeling!”

In the pro stock 15 lapper, veterans Randy Wyant, and 34 time winner Andy Buckley would start on the front row. Wyant would go to lead up to lap 4 when Buckley took over. Wyant would not give up racing close lap after lap, and then on the back stretch in the closing lap they would race side-by-side, and Buckley would get into Wyant, turning him completely sideways. Wyant would continue as Buckley went to the pits and went on for his 2nd career mercer pro stock feature. Randy said “I came up through I thought I had him (Andy Buckley) cleared and I got sideways.. I don’t know what happened..I’ve been off for a few years and I wanted to come back and play around and watch my son. I’ll be back for the little guy hopefully.” Hunter Exley was 2nd, Chris Schneider 3rd, Bobby Whitling 4th and Russell Coyne 5th.

In the mini stock feature Tim Callahan would lead from the pole position and lead all 15 laps taking his 21st career win. The excitement was behind him as 2023 track champion Andy Thompson woild be running in 2nd along with Devin Haley, Randy Ealy, Daniel Hostetler, and Josh Eakman. On lap 10 Hostetler would get around Thompson as Thompson would start to fade back. Then Eakman would take 2nd on lap 11 and hold of Randy Ealy for 2nd. Hostetler was 4th and Trevn Schaffer was 5th. Thompson with his 14th place finish would capture His third consecutive many stock championship by a scant 4 points over Randy Ealy. Callahan said ,”we try to put a good show on for everybody!! this has become an expensive sport so I want to thank all the sponsors every dollar counts.. we will get some different drivers and cars next time we run with the Scdra rules package” This would conclude the regular season at Michaels Mercer Raceway.

The next race on the calendar will be on Saturday, September 16 when the Aaron Fry led FAST 410 sprint cars come to Mercer along with the regular four divisions.

Big Block Modifieds RYDER MEMORIAL 23 Entries A Feature 1 40 Laps 1. 6-Mat Williamson[12] $4000; 2. 318-eric gabany[8]; 3. 29-Garrett Krummert[6]; 4. 165-Rex King Jr[10]; 5. 9-Will Thomas[13]; 6. C3-Chas Wolbert[4]; 7. 14S-Justin Shea[5]; 8. 9R-Chad Reitz[1]; 9. 20P-Mike Kinney[11]; 10. 37S-Gary Lindberg[15]; 11. 11R-Brad Rapp[16]; 12. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[2]; 13. 189-JR McGinley[3]; 14. 7S-Jimmy Holden[21]; 15. 66F-Kyle Fink[7]; 16. 61-Dave Murdick[14]; 17. 64-Rodney Beltz[22]; 18. 29*-Eric Beggs[19]; 19. 3K-shawn kozar[18]; 20. 74-Kevin Green[20]; 21. (DNS) 35-Steve Slater; 22. (DQ) 75-Jeff Miller[17]; 23. (DQ) 25-Erick Rudolph[9] Dash 1 6 Laps 1. 9-Will Thomas[2]; 2. 61-Dave Murdick[3]; 3. 37S-Gary Lindberg[1]; 4. 11R-Brad Rapp[6]; 5. 75-Jeff Miller[4]; 6. 3K-shawn kozar[5] Heat 1 8 Laps 1. 25-Erick Rudolph[1]; 2. 9R-Chad Reitz[3]; 3. 14S-Justin Shea[6]; 4. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[8]; 5. 37S-Gary Lindberg[4]; 6. 75-Jeff Miller[2]; 7. 29*-Eric Beggs[5]; 8. 64-Rodney Beltz[7] Heat 2 8 Laps 1. 6-Mat Williamson[1]; 2. 29-Garrett Krummert[5]; 3. 20P-Mike Kinney[3]; 4. C3-Chas Wolbert[7]; 5. 9-Will Thomas[4]; 6. 3K-shawn kozar[6]; 7. 74-Kevin Green[8]; 8. 35-Steve Slater[2] Heat 3 8 Laps 1. 165-Rex King Jr[2]; 2. 66F-Kyle Fink[4]; 3. 318-eric gabany[1]; 4. 189-JR McGinley[3]; 5. 61-Dave Murdick[6]; 6. 11R-Brad Rapp[7]; 7. 7S-Jimmy Holden[5]

410 Sprints - Winged 23 Entries A Feature 1 25 Laps 1. 19R-Mark Smith[4]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[1]; 3. 20B-Cody Bova[7]; 4. 13-Brandon Matus[2]; 5. 5K-Adam Kekich[13]; 6. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[10]; 7. 35-Jared Zimbardi[8]; 8. 08-Danny Kuriger[3]; 9. 6-Bob Felmlee[23]; 10. 19-Sean Rayhall[12]; 11. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[5]; 12. 23-Darren Pifer[6]; 13. 33-Brent Matus[16]; 14. X7-Andy Cavanagh[9]; 15. 86-Michael Lutz Jr[21]; 16. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[11]; 17. 33$-Shane O'Banion[14]; 18. 7T-Andy McKisson[19]; 19. G1-Mike Miller[15]; 20. 4W-Eric L Williams[17]; 21. 99-Cameron Nastasi[22]; 22. 1-Brandon Fredricks[20]; 23. 13B-Steve Bright[18] Heat 1 8 Laps 1. 23-Darren Pifer[1]; 2. 08-Danny Kuriger[2]; 3. 20B-Cody Bova[3]; 4. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[6]; 5. 5K-Adam Kekich[7]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[5]; 7. 7T-Andy McKisson[8]; 8. 99-Cameron Nastasi[4] Heat 2 8 Laps 1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[7]; 2. 13-Brandon Matus[6]; 3. 35-Jared Zimbardi[5]; 4. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[1]; 5. 33$-Shane O'Banion[8]; 6. 4W-Eric L Williams[4]; 7. 1-Brandon Fredricks[3]; 8. 6-Bob Felmlee[2] Heat 3 8 Laps 1. 19R-Mark Smith[1]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 3. X7-Andy Cavanagh[6]; 4. 19-Sean Rayhall[3]; 5. G1-Mike Miller[5]; 6. 13B-Steve Bright[7]; 7. 86-Michael Lutz Jr[4]

 

Smith Makes the Haul Worth It in Peoples Sprints

Sarver, PA (August 19, 2023) With the first cool temperatures of fall sending a preview in the air and a stacked pit area which contained 83 cars, the 2023 track champions all painted one more masterpiece before closing out their Fab4 regular seasons on Friday night at Lernerville Speedway as AJ Flick, Michael Norris, Rex King Jr., and Tyler Dietz each put an exclamation point on their championship seasons with a visit to Terry Bowser Victory Lane on Championship Night. The regularly scheduled event night also played host to a pair of held over features from earlier in the season, making for a six-feature Friday as many of the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Cars and Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stock drivers performed double duty. Central, PA invader and 360 Sprint Car legend Mark Smith made another stop at The Action Track and produced his first feature win in 15 years at the Sarver speedplant in the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car main event, while Christian Schneider took the honors in the Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stock make up feature.

The regularly scheduled Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car feature had a bit more on the line than normal as an extra $500, added by Lernerville supporter Fast Andy in memory of Dave Hartman, spiced up the the intensity as Flick had already both clinched the title and had one feature win on the night. Flick was looking to make it two wins and a special one at that as Hartman’s Fence by Maintenance Serivce business had been a longtime friend and partner of both the speedway and Flick’s racing team. However, stopping by from Central, PA was Mark Smith who had last won a feature at The Action Track 15 years ago and brought a fast hot rod and a desire to win on the haul with him.

Jeremy Weaver and Brandon Matus started up front and when action got underway, Matus cruised on the top side of the surface to the early lead at the flag stand while behind him, Weaver, Smith and Dan Kuriger and Dan Shetler made up a formidable chase pack. Coming forward with authority was Flick who started 12th on the grid and had worked his way to the sixth spot in less than five laps. Meanwhile, Smith had made his way around Weaver and locked his radar on Matus for the lead with the leader staring at thick lapped traffic. Matus found his way through the lappers with relative ease but Smith was relentless in his pursuit as the lap 10 mark approached.

Flick was still coming forward like a banshee as he made his way by Carl Bowser and then Weaver for the fourth spot as he used the high side of the speedway as his preferred way around. Out front, Smith slid cleanly in front of Matus on lap 11 and made the lead stick at the flag stand just before the yellow flag came out for Adam Herb. Flick had managed to take the third spot before the caution and when action got back underway he made his way around Matus for second while keeping Smith within reach as the two front runners embarked on a battle for the win which was interrupted by Brandon Fredericks who brought out the yellow flag just two laps later. When the green flag waved, Flick made the switch to the bottom groove in turns one and two looking to build up enough momentum to run down Smith which worked to his advantage as he minimized the gap between the two with less than nine laps to go.

The two looked set to battle to the final set of turns for the win until Flick’s car flipped softly in turn four as he tangled with the cushion with five laps to go. Flick was no worse for the wear and Smith was left with a handful of laps to stay out front to collect the win. When action resumed, Bowser, no in the second spot, followed Smith around the high side but could not make up any ground as Matus made one final bid to catch Bowser for second, but out front it was all Mark Smith who kept his car smooth and fast en route to the feature victory.

“We’ve been having a bunch of troubles,” Smith said. “I tore this car up at Big Diamond last week and I thrashed all week getting it back together. I didn’t have a motor and this motor here is for sale if anyone wants to buy it. It’s fresh, it’s the first night out on it so I figured I’d just use it this weekend and see how we can do with it and go from there. Track’s awesome; I love this place, I’d run out here every week if I could. “

1. 19R-Mark Smith[3]; 2. 11-Carl Bowser[10]; 3. 13-Brandon Matus[2]; 4. 12-Darin Gallagher[7]; 5. 08-Danny Kuriger[4]; 6. 29-Dan Shetler[6]; 7. 35W-Jeremy Weaver[1]; 8. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[5]; 9. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[9]; 10. 20B-Cody Bova[11]; 11. 33-Brent Matus[8]; 12. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[13]; 13. 44-Pete Landram[14]; 14. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[16]; 15. 76-Davey Jones[21]; 16. 05-Adam Herb[18]; 17. 22C-Jon Carpenter[20]; 18. M4-Louie Mattes[19]; 19. 2-AJ Flick[12]; 20. 4K-William Kiley[17]; 21. 1-Brandon Fredericks[15]

 

 

Must See Racing

SOUTH AMHERST, Ohio (Aug. 19, 2023) – One week after his three-race Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series winning streak was snapped, Jimmy McCune started a new run of success.

McCune rolled to his series-leading fifth win of the season Saturday night during the Jerry Caryer Memorial 40, the headlining act of the second annual Bob Frey Classic at Lorain Raceway Park.

The five-time champion from Toledo, Ohio, started on the outside pole after an eight-car inversion from qualifying and led the entire distance, comfortably besting defending series titlist Charlie Schultz by 2.234 seconds.

It marked the 43rd career feature victory of McCune’s storied Must See Racing career; however, the veteran admitted afterward that it didn’t come easy at the three-eighths-mile paved oval.

“The car started out good this weekend; I thought we were solid on older tires … and then today when we put the fresh rubber on, we were out to lunch for a while,” McCune explained in victory lane. “I think we ended up changing everything but the front bumper and the driver when it was all said and done. We struggled and we fought, just like the ‘Bulldog’ always does, and we didn’t quit until we got it right.

“Traffic was a challenge at the end of the race, but thankfully it all worked out in our favor there.”

Once McCune jumped past polesitter Todd McQuillen on the initial start, he never looked back. A lap-eight caution for the spinning car of Joe Speakman, however, set up one restart for Schultz to try and capitalize on.

But that chance never came, as Schultz spent the balance of the race trying to play defense, fending off the charges of Davey Hamilton Jr. the entire way as the pair raced through slower traffic.

“Hats off to Jimmy; he really had everyone’s number tonight,” said Schultz. “They’re always the ones to beat. … I could somewhat keep pace with him once I got to second, but on the restart, he chose the bottom, had a good start and that was it.

“We didn’t have enough to get it done this time, but we’ll be back next time for another go at it.”

Hamilton completed the podium for his third top-three finish of the season. Point leader Jason Blonde was fourth ahead of McQuillen, who salvaged a strong fifth-place run for veteran owner Dave Koyan.

June Lorain winner Bobby Santos III struggled in the 40-lap main event and finished sixth, one spot ahead of surprise fast qualifier Craig Mintz.

Mintz, a regular dirt sprint car competitor, turned a lap of 12.561 seconds (107.476 mph) in time trials, banking a $750 bonus for his efforts.

Rookie Kevin Mingus and Schultz split the pair of eight-lap heat races held prior to the main event.

Seventeen-year-old Andrew Bogusz starred in the undercard Must See Racing Midwest Lights Series feature, leading the final 27 laps of the 30-lap feature for 602 Chevrolet crate-powered sprint cars.

Bogusz passed fellow teenager Charlie Baur on lap four and held off defending Midwest Lights champion Cody Gallogly through two restarts to secure the win, including a three-lap dash to the checkered flag.

J.J. Henes closed out the podium, followed by Joshua Sexton and Sawyer Stout.

The Must See Racing national sprint cars return to action Friday, June 25 at Michigan’s Birch Run Speedway, while the Midwest Lights take a week off before racing at Owosso Speedway on Sept. 2.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the series website at www.mustseeracing.com.

RESULTS: Must See Racing Bob Frey Classic; Lorain Raceway Park; South Amherst, Ohio; Aug. 19, 2023

National Sprint Car Feature (40 laps): 1. 88-Jimmy McCune [2], 2. 9s-Charlie Schultz [4], 3. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [6], 4. 42-Jason Blonde [5], 5. 3k-Todd McQuillen [1], 6. 22a-Bobby Santos III [7], 7. 29-Craig Mintz [8], 8. 7-Bobby Komisarski [11], 9. 36-Tyler Roahrig [3], 10. 85-Rick Holley [9], 11. Z10-Kevin Mingus [12], 12. 12-Brian Lay [10], 13. 72s-Joe Speakman [14], 14. 55-Tommy Nichols [13], 15. 8-Anthony McCune [15].

Lap Leader(s): J. McCune 1-40.

Hard Charger: 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. (+3)

Midwest Lights Feature (30 laps): 1. 17-Andrew Bogusz [4], 2. 27-Cody Gallogly [3], 3. 36-J.J. Henes [6], 4. 51s-Joshua Sexton [2], 5. 40-Sawyer Stout [5], 6. 14x-Matt Double [9], 7. 77p-Parker Corbin [10], 8. 38-J.D. Evans [11], 9. 21-Dale McQuillen [8], 10. 23-Charlie Baur [1], 11. 32-Todd McQuillen [7].

Lap Leader(s): Baur 1-3, Bogusz 4-30.

Hard Charger: 17-Andrew Bogusz (+3)

 

 

Macedo Captures AGCO Jackson Nationals Powered by FENDT Finale With Last-Lap Pass; Schafer Also Triumphant During Exciting Night at Jackson Motorplex

Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 19, 2023) - The 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT was a thriller on Saturday night at Jackson Motorplex, where Carson Macedo and Cam Schafer emerged victorious during the crown jewel event.

Macedo outlasted Brad Sweet in an epic five-lap shootout to garner the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series victory that paid $25,000. It marked his second straight year of winning the event finale.

James McFadden, who swept the two preliminary nights and won the King of the Hill to earn the pole position for the 35-lap feature, led the first 25 laps in a race that was non-stop following a red flag on the start.

A hiccup on Lap 26 by McFadden, who widened his exit off turn two, allowed Macedo to pounce. He plugged the narrow gap on the bottom groove entering turn three to take the lead.

"I think that was literally the only lap that he missed the bottom," he said. "He was pretty flawless up until that point. He just missed it just that tiny bit off of two and he got spinning down the backstretch and I was able to squeeze off the bottom, grab that grip and just get to his inside. I know it was probably close, but there just wasn't a whole lot of opportunity other than that I didn't think. You kinda had to force the issue."

The final caution of the race on Lap 31 set up a wild final five laps. Third-running Brad Sweet left the favored bottom and powered around the top groove in turns one and two to pass McFadden for second place on the restart. He then edged Macedo exiting turn four to lead the lap.

Macedo executed a slide job into turns one and two to reclaim the top spot. The duo went back and forth for a couple of laps before Sweet used a slide job in turn two to take back the lead on Lap 34. He took the white flag in front, but Macedo offered one last slider into turns one and two before protecting the bottom entering turn three to score the victory.

"I knew that with Brad and James behind me, they're extremely good race car drivers, I knew they'd be searching around trying to find something else," Macedo said. "By the time I could hear him he was already by me or at my right side. I was able to kinda squeeze that grip into one and slide him. I was in full guess mode. I didn't really know where to be. When you're in that spot it's tough to know exactly where you're supposed to be. I've got the utmost respect for Brad Sweet. He's an unbelievable race car driver so to duel with him there at the end was pretty cool."

Sweet's runner-up result was his best outing of the weekend.

"I knew my car was really good in that King of the Hill up top," he said. "I figured I didn't have much to lose (restarting third with five laps remaining). I just kinda got outraced there at the end. I felt like I could have done a better job at the end once I got in front of him to keep him behind me. He surprised me with some of the runs he got. Taking the white in the lead I should have just really protected the bottom. He got back to my inside. He did a better job of protecting and moving his car around."

Donny Schatz used a late move to garner a podium result.

"It's a pretty respectable finish," he said. "Without that yellow we weren't going to finish there, but that's the way racing is and we got it. We had a pretty respectable weekend. It was a step in the right direction."

McFadden placed fourth and Giovanni Scelzi was fifth.

Sweet, Tanner Holmes and Justin Sanders earned qualifier victories and Lachlan McHugh was the Last Chance Showdown winner.

Schafer led all 20 laps of the caution-free PIRTEK Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series main event as he held off a pair of charges from competitors with timely lane changes.

Scott Brandt found the bottom groove and advanced to second place on Lap 11. He then closed on Schafer, who left his favored top lane for the bottom with five laps remaining. Meanwhile, Jeremy Kerzman stayed committed to the outside. He reclaimed the runner-up position on Lap 16 before reeling in Schafer, who moved back to the top on Lap 18 with the race-winning move.

"I seen Scott's nose dipping underneath me," Schafer said. "This place races so even. It's a beautiful race track and I knew everybody was going to be right there.

"(After moving to the bottom) I was getting a little bit too tight and kinda looked like a fool down there. I went back to where I was comfortable."

Kerzman placed second with Brad Cunningham finishing third, Jake Kouba fourth and Zach Widdes fifth.

The heat races were won by Kerzman and Cunningham.

AGCO JACKSON NATIONALS POWERED BY FENDT NIGHT 3 RACE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 19, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (2); 2. 49-Brad Sweet (3); 3. 15-Donny Schatz (5); 4. 83-James McFadden (1); 5. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (4); 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart (11); 7. 1T-Tanner Holmes (8); 8. 24-Rico Abreu (9); 9. 39M-Justin Sanders (7); 10. 5-Spencer Bayston (18); 11. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (12); 12. 9-Kasey Kahne (14); 13. 2-David Gravel (17); 14. 11-Cory Eliason (15); 15. 10-Scott Bogucki (13); 16. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (10); 17. 2KS-Chase Randall (16); 18. 7S-Robbie Price (19); 19. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (20); 20. (DNF) 7-Ian Madsen (23); 21. (DNF) 25-Lachlan McHugh (21); 22. (DNF) 83JR-Michael Kofoid (6); 23. (DNF) 22K-Kaleb Johnson (22); 24. (DNF) 16-Brooke Tatnell (24).

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 25-Lachlan McHugh (2); 2. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 3. 7-Ian Madsen (3); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 5. 35-Skylar Prochaska (4); 6. 21T-Cole Macedo (7); 7. 44W-Austen Wheatley (6); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson (10); 9. 1K-Kelby Watt (11); 10. 2K-Kevin Ingle (12); 11. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (9); 12. (DNF) 20G-Noah Gass (8).

King of the Hill: 1. 83-James McFadden (1); 2. 41-Carson Macedo (2); 3. 49-Brad Sweet (6); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 5. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 6. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (5); 7. 39M-Justin Sanders (8); 8. 1T-Tanner Holmes (7).

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Brad Sweet (1); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (2); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (3); 4. 11-Cory Eliason (4); 5. 5-Spencer Bayston (5); 6. 7-Ian Madsen (6); 7. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 8. 20G-Noah Gass (9); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson (8).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 1T-Tanner Holmes (1); 2. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (2); 3. 10-Scott Bogucki (3); 4. 2KS-Chase Randall (4); 5. 7S-Robbie Price (6); 6. 35-Skylar Prochaska (8); 7. 44W-Austen Wheatley (7); 8. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (5); 9. 1K-Kelby Watt (9).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 39M-Justin Sanders (1); 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart (2); 3. 9-Kasey Kahne (3); 4. 2-David Gravel (4); 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (6); 6. 25-Lachlan McHugh (5); 7. 21T-Cole Macedo (7); 8. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8); 9. (DNF) 2K-Kevin Ingle (9).

PIRTEK Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer (1); 2. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (2); 3. 2C-Brad Cunningham (8); 4. 6-Jake Kouba (5); 5. 10-Zach Widdes (9); 6. 20L-Lucas Logue (4); 7. 17-Erik Bjorklund (10); 8. 7X-Dan Atchison (7); 9. 12-Johnny Parsons III (3); 10. 11J-Jori Hughes (11); 11. 7-Shane Fick (14); 12. 4K-Dominic Kerzman (15); 13. 135-Joshua Hulberg (13); 14. 25A-Ashley Williams (12); 15. 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson (16); 16. (DNF) 7B-Scott Brandt (6).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (1); 2. 6-Jake Kouba (2); 3. 12-Johnny Parsons III (3); 4. 7X-Dan Atchison (4); 5. 10-Zach Widdes (5); 6. 11J-Jori Hughes (6); 7. 25A-Ashley Williams (7); 8. 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson (8).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Brad Cunningham (3); 2. 54-Cam Schafer (1); 3. 7B-Scott Brandt (6); 4. 20L-Lucas Logue (4); 5. 17-Erik Bjorklund (2); 6. 7-Shane Fick (7); 7. 4K-Dominic Kerzman (8); 8. 135-Joshua Hulberg (5).

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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 .

 

 

Paul Nienhiser Tames Peoria High Banks With Sprint Invaders!

(Bill W) Peoria, IL, August 19, 2023 – Paul Nienhiser picked up his third Sprint Invaders feature of the year, and the tenth in his career in impressive fashion Saturday night at the Peoria Speedway in Illinois. The Chapin, Illinois driver earned $2,000 for his win aboard the Scott Bonar #50.

Randy Martin led the first lap of the 25-lap main event, ahead of Nienhiser, Colton Fisher and Ryan Bunton. Nienhiser used the high side of turns one and two and found his way around Martin to take the point on lap two. Bunton claimed third from Fisher a lap later.

Austin Archdale clipped an infield tire eight laps in, bringing the first of two cautions in the event. Nienhiser led Martin, Bunton, Fisher, Cody Wehrle and Joey Moughan back to green. Wehrle used the opportunity to shoot around Fisher for fourth, and then slid by Bunton in turn four of lap eleven for the third spot.

The final caution came for a slowing Fisher on lap twelve. The Mediapolis, Iowa driver entered the night second in points to Bunton, but was done for the night. Moughan went by Bunton for fourth on that restart.

Nienhiser cruised the second half of the race, using the top side of turns one and two and the low side in three and four to win by over a straightaway ahead of Martin, Wehrle, Moughan and Bunton. Bret Tripplett, hard-charger Luke Verardi, Tyler Lee, Chase Porter and Tasker Phillips rounded out the top ten. Fisher and Bunton won the heats, and Nienhiser claimed the Shake-up Dash.

“I was really committed to the top in one and two,” said Nienhiser of his winning drive. “My car felt good there all night. I could see guys as I was making the turn on the bottom. Being the leader, it’s kind of tricky. You want to keep doing what you’re doing, but still check your surroundings. I also felt nice on the top of three and four, but it just got so far around. I don’t know if it was Randy Martin or who, but they seemed to be getting off the bottom of turn four really well. I just didn’t want to leave that door open, and we made the right decision to move down.”

“We pretty much made our mind up before the feature, we were going to run the bottom most of the race if we could,” said Martin. “Paul was making ground up on us on top. I tried it one lap, and I decided I better get back to the bottom there. All in all, we had a decent night. You know how it is, starting up front. We got lucky in the dash there (draw). That put us on the pole, but you know what…I’d rather be lucky than good any day!”

“The restarts were good,” said Wehrle. “We really didn’t have a whole lot else going on for us besides following the leader. I was too impatient to follow people around. I was probably doing a few things that I probably shouldn’t have been doing, and my guys let me know that after the race too. It worked out. Hopefully, it gave the fans something to watch. Randy Martin is just so good on the bottom with all his years of experience. It’s hard to drive around him. We’ll take it for the first time being here.”

The Sprint Invaders head to the Adams County (IL) Speedway in Quincy Sunday night, August 20.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (2) 2. 14, Randy Martin, California, MO (1) 3. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (5) 4. 5H, Joey Moughan, Springfield, IL (6) 5. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (3) 6. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (10) 7. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (17) 8. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (9) 9. 2, Chase Porter, St. Joseph, MO (7) 10. 1E, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (8) 11. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (16) 12. 1T, Tyler Shoemaker, Clinton, IL (14) 13. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (4) 14. 2A, Austin Archdale, Brimfield, IL (11) 15. 73c, Cody Fendley, Placerville, CA (12) 16. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (15) 17. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (13). Lap Leaders: R. Martin 1, Nienhiser 2-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Verardi. $50 Mystery Spots: Cody Fendley, Tasker Phillips, Colton Fisher

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (1) 2. Cody Wehrle (3) 3. Joey Moughan (2) 4. Randy Martin (6) 5. Austin Archdale (4) 6. Bret Tripplett (8) 7. Devin Wignall (7) 8. Dustin Clark (5) 9. Chase Richards (9)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Ryan Bunton (3) 2. Paul Nienhiser (4) 3. Chase Porter (1) 4. Tyler Lee (2) 5. Tasker Phillips (7) 6. Cody Fendley (5) 7. Tyler Shoemaker (6) DNS – Luke Verardi

Automotive Machine Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Paul Nienhiser (2) 2. Ryan Bunton (1) 3. Colton Fisher (3) 4. Cody Wehrle (4) 5. Joey Moughan (6) 6. Randy Martin (5)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Chase Richards

Contingencies

DMI: Devin Wignall

Saldana: Tyler Lee

BMRS High Point Driver: Ryan Bunton

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Garet Williamson Wins in Lucas Oil Speedway Debut with POWRi 410 BOSS
Belleville, IL. (8/19/23) Garet Williamson would dominate in route to earning the feature win in the seventh completed event for the 2023 season in the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series inaugural visit to Lucas Oil Speedway to notch his first career series feature victory after an intense and dramatic feature event.

Speeding onto the diamond of the dirt tracks the POWRi 410 BOSS would witness Garet Williamson set a quick qualifying time with a new track record of 12.998-second lap time. Jace Park, Kyle Clark, and Kyle Bellm would each earn an early heat racing victory with Garet Williamson gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the twenty-five-lap feature event.

Going into the initial green flag start would find pole-starter Garet Williamson speed to the early racing advantage as Jace Park, Scotty Milan, Ayrton Gennetten, and Joe B Miller battled within the top five.

Blanketing the field through a series of restarts, Garet Williamson would hold-off front-end battles from Jace Park as well as Scotty Milan while speed and competitors battled behind the leading trio with a battle of attrition coming into play as well.

Maintaining the front of the field for all twenty-five laps of the feature event, Garet Williamson would hold all challengers to earn his first career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory.

“This was a fun race, I almost tried to give it away a few times on the restart but man this feels good,” said Garet Williamson in the Lucas Oil Speedway victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I’m so proud of my team as we continue to build momentum in this thing, it feels really go to win this close to home.”

Battling intently behind the leader would find Ben Brown would benefit from a late restart to finish runner-up from starting sixth with Riley Kreisel flying past fifteen other competitors to hard-charge his way into placing in the final podium placement from starting eighteenth.

Flying through the field into the front of the feature, Mitchell Moore would finish fourth from starting thirteenth as Kyle Bellm would rebound from an early race mishap to round out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Lucas Oil Speedway on Saturday Night.

Lucas Oil Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 8/19/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 12X-Garet Williamson(12.998)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 87J-Jace Park
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 9$-Kyle Clark
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 14E-Kyle Bellm
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 12X-Garet Williamson
Super Clean Hard Charger: 91-Riley Kreisel(+15)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 12X-Garet Williamson

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 12X-Garet Williamson[1]; 2. 7B-Ben Brown[6]; 3. 91-Riley Kreisel[18]; 4. 51-Mitchell Moore[13]; 5. 14E-Kyle Bellm[10]; 6. 42-Andy Bishop[14]; 7. 17-Wout Hoffmans[15]; 8. 6-Corey Nelson[7]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney[11]; 10. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 11. 3P-Russell Potter[19]; 12. 9C-Tony Crank[20]; 13. 30-Faron Crank[17]; 14. 79-Gage Montgomery[9]; 15. 122-Lane Warner[16]; 16. 00-Broc Elliott[12]; 17. 97-Scotty Milan[2]; 18. 87J-Jace Park[4]; 19. 51B-Joe B Miller[5]; 20. 9$-Kyle Clark[8]

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 87J-Jace Park[2]; 2. 12X-Garet Williamson[4]; 3. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller[3]; 5. 42-Andy Bishop[5]; 6. 91-Riley Kreisel[6]; 7. 9C-Tony Crank[7]

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 9$-Kyle Clark[1]; 2. 7B-Ben Brown[2]; 3. 97-Scotty Milan[4]; 4. 00-Broc Elliott[6]; 5. 17-Wout Hoffmans[5]; 6. 30-Faron Crank[7]; 7. 51-Mitchell Moore[3]

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 14E-Kyle Bellm[1]; 2. 6-Corey Nelson[2]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 4. 79-Gage Montgomery[3]; 5. 122-Lane Warner[5]; 6. 3P-Russell Potter[6]

Qualifying 1: 1. 12X-Garet Williamson, 00:12.998[7]; 2. 97-Scotty Milan, 00:13.013[5]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:13.231[12]; 4. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:13.326[11]; 5. 51-Mitchell Moore, 00:13.371[10]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:13.438[17]; 7. 87J-Jace Park, 00:13.440[18]; 8. 7B-Ben Brown, 00:13.460[8]; 9. 6-Corey Nelson, 00:13.534[6]; 10. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:13.656[14]; 11. 9$-Kyle Clark, 00:13.673[1]; 12. 14E-Kyle Bellm, 00:13.750[2]; 13. 42-Andy Bishop, 00:13.761[20]; 14. 17-Wout Hoffmans, 00:13.782[4]; 15. 122-Lane Warner, 00:13.878[15]; 16. 91-Riley Kreisel, 00:13.960[16]; 17. 00-Broc Elliott, 00:14.177[19]; 18. 3P-Russell Potter, 00:14.701[13]; 19. 9C-Tony Crank, 00:14.707[9]; 20. 30-Faron Crank, 00:14.987[3]

 

 

Caeden Steele and Dominic Scelzi put on a show for the fans in Watsonville Friday

By Gary Thomas

Watsonville, CA…Fresno’s Caeden Steele had been close to victory on several occasions this season and finally sealed the deal on Friday, making a late pass of Dominic Scelzi to claim the Key Classic kick-off race at Ocean Speedway.

Also scooping up wins on Friday night were Adriane Frost with the Hobby Stocks, Jason Lazzerini with the Four Bangers and Danny Wagner with the South Bay Dwarf Cars.

The 30-lap Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature saw Gizdich Ranch Dash winner Steele jump into the lead at the waving of the green flag. It was short lived however, as Fresno’s Dominic Scelzi scooted by to grab the point after one lap was complete.

Scelzi then held command and worked his way through heavy duty lapped traffic, with Steele not far behind. The duo raced closely together for a majority of the contest and gave the crowd on hand an excellent display of Winged Sprint Car racing.

As the laps wound down traffic continued to play into things and with four circuits remaining, Steele made his move. The 17-year-old youngster dove to the inside of the two-time NARC champ and crossed the stripe as the leader on lap 27. Scelzi gave it one final shot on the last corners, but Steele hit his marks to bring home his second career Ocean Sprints triumph.

Scelzi finished in second, with Campbell’s Bud Kaeding rounding out the podium. The 1996 Johnny Key Classic winner, Kaeding, had an excellent run in the main event making frequent impressive passes. Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield and the night’s fastest qualifier Colby Johnson completed the top-five. The remainder of the top-10 was filled out by Mitchell Faccinto, Kaleb Montgomery, Rickey Sanders, Ryan Bernal and Bryce Eames.

Ocean Sprints results: 1. 121X-Caeden Steele[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[2]; 3. 69-Bud Kaeding[5]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[7]; 5. 38-Colby Johnson[3]; 6. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[6]; 7. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[9]; 8. 121-Rickey Sanders[8]; 9. 22-Ryan Bernal[15]; 10. 50-Bryce Eames[11]; 11. 10-Dominic Gorden[12]; 12. 2K-Gauge Garcia[10]; 13. 72W-Kurt Nelson[14]; 14. 8-Jeremy Chisum[13]; 15. 3D-Caleb Debem[20]; 16. 3M-Adam Kaeding[4]; 17. 72JR-Chris Nelson[19]; 18. 72S-Bradley Dillard[18]; 19. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[17]; 20. 56Z-Don Hart[21]; 21. 88A-Joey Ancona[16]; 22. 98-Vince Giannotta[22]

The 20-lap finale for the Hobby Stocks saw Bobby Gallaher get out front early and dominate in impressive fashion. He looked to be on way to victory until a caution flag at the halfway point created a restart.

During the restart Gallaher and Adriane Frost battled it out, which ultimately saw a three-car pileup that included Gallaher. Frost then led the remainder as Shane Freeman tried to get by on several occasions. Frost took the checkered flag for her third win of the year.

Freeman crossed the stripe in second while smoking, which eventually turned to a big flame-up in victory lane. Joe Gallaher, Alex Wilson and B. Gallaher completed the top-five.

Hobby Stock results: 1. 22-Adriane Frost[3]; 2. 55F-Shane Freeman[8]; 3. 1-Joe Gallaher[6]; 4. 36-Alex Wilson[5]; 5. X1-Bobby Gallaher[2]; 6. 69-Jerry Skelton[7]; 7. 9-Nick Scetani[1]; 8. 3OG-Dan Fassler[4]; 9. (DNS) 83-Terry Campion

Moss Landing wheel-man Jason Lazzerini easily won the Four Banger feature to secure his ninth victory of the 2023 season at Ocean Speedway. He was followed across the line by Dillon Summers, Matt Hill, Amaya Flower and TJ Santos.

Four Banger results: 1. 0-Jason Lazzerini[10]; 2. 106-Dillon Summers[5]; 3. 810-Matt Hill[2]; 4. 10-Amaya Flowers[9]; 5. 14-TJ Santos[8]; 6. 25-Bill Beardsley[1]; 7. 43-Kate Beardsley[12]; 8. 50-Tony Smith[11]; 9. 50F-Shelbie Freeman[4]; 10. 2-Nicole Beardsley[7]; 11. 37-Peter Vannerus[6]; 12. 112-Travis VanGilder[14]; 13. 333-Sarah Ayers[15]; 14. 23X-Lisa Rhodes[13]; 15. (DNS) 52-Tony Gullo

Baypoint veteran Danny Wagner raced to another Ocean Speedway triumph with the South Bay Dwarf Cars on Friday night. The main event was scattered with cautions and a couple of red flag periods. All drivers were luckily okay during the incidents.

Wagner was followed by Pete Piantanida, Eric Weisler, Brenden Shrum and Ricardo Rivera.

Dwarf Car results: 1. 11D-Danny Wagner[2]; 2. 96-Pete Piantanida[4]; 3. 64B-Eric Weisler[7]; 4. 31N-Brenden Shrum[9]; 5. 45-Ricardo Rivera[5]; 6. 98-Chris Durden[13]; 7. 45B-Terre Rothweiler[1]; 8. 33-Brandon Wiley[3]; 9. 12-Justin Bingman[6]; 10. 3KE-Corben Kuma[11]; 11. 26N-Dan Zuger[10]; 12. 66B-Mark Biscardi[12]; 13. 69-Eddy Claessen[8]; 14. 88B-Travis Day[14]

Action returns to Ocean Speedway tonight for the 63rd Johnny Key Classic featuring the SCCT 360s vs Ocean Sprints.

 

 

NIENHISER GOES BACK-TO-BACK AT LINCOLN SPEEDWAY

August 18, 2023 (Lincoln, IL) - For Paul Nienhiser, it was a clean sweep of all events at Lincoln Speedway in 2023. The Chapin, Illinois hotshoe was victorious in both visits to the ¼-mile oval, winning his heat races and both A-Main events. Neither event was an easy win, however.

In July, Nienhiser fought off Steven Russell and Joe B. Miller to score the victory. Tonight, it was a challenge from Will Armitage, who gave it all that he had, as he tried to overtake Nienhiser for his first career MOWA Sprints Victory.

Nienhiser started the 25-Lap affair in the fifth spot and quickly moved his way forward, chasing down early front-runners Steven Russell and Trevin Littleton. The field slowed for a caution with Jeff Beasley in turn three that collected Russell and resulted in a DNF for the driver of the #1JR. Enter Mario Clouser. The Auburn, Illinois native made a rare

start with a wing atop his #6 machine and ran inside the top three for a majority of the race. As the field refired with Nienhiser at the point, further back in the field, Jake Neuman and Jake Blackhurst quickly entered their hats into the battle for top five positions.

Nienhiser continued to pull away with laps winding down only to see the field slow once more when Paul Haley made contact with the infield berm, resulting in a roll-over. Haley was uninjured in the accident. Lining up for a two lap shootout, Nienhiser pulled away from Armitage and again saw caution fall as Preston Perlmutter pulled up lame just before turn one, ending his night. A race back to a green-white-checkered finish saw Nienhiser score his fifth career victory at Lincoln Speedway and 25th-overall series victory. Will Armitage, Trevin Littleton, Jake Neuman and Jake Blackhurst rounded out the top five.

The finish: 1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser, 2. 7A-Will Armitage, 3. 1T-Trevin Littleton, 4. 3N-Jake Neuman, 5. 96-Jake Blackhurst, 6. 47-Korey Weyant, 7. 6-Mario Clouser, 8. 10S-Jeremy Standridge, 9. 52F-Logan Faucon, 10. 79-Gage Montgomery, 11. 83-Colton Fisher, 12. 3B-Shelby Bosie, 13. 16C-Tyler Rankin, 14. 9-Tyler Duff, 15. 77U-Chris Urish, 16. 37-Bryce Norris, 17. 14N-Kevin Newton, 18. 42-Preston Perlmutter, 19. 90-Patrick Budde, 20. 83B-Jeff Beasley, 21. 17-Paul Haley, 22. 1JR-Steven Russell, 23. 14M-Jordan Masson

 

 

McFadden and Goos Jr. Score AGCO Jackson Nationals Powered by FENDT Feature Triumphs at Jackson Motorplex

Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 18, 2023) - James McFadden and Lee Goos Jr. topped Night 2 of the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT on Friday at Jackson Motorplex.

McFadden doubled up by sweeping the event preliminary nights for his sixth World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series victory of the season. It also marked his first time of winning two straight races with 'The Greatest Show on Dirt.'

McFadden is the high-points driver for the event with Carson Macedo, Giovanni Scelzi and Donny Schatz joining him as locked-in drivers into Saturday's King of the Hill, which sets up the front rows of the $25,000-to-win main event.

"I've been close a couple of times, but to go back to back is cool," McFadden said. "Completely different track tonight. We got the lead on the bottom last night and then got the lead on the top tonight. I felt like I was really abusing my tires, engine and car up there, but we were good enough to get the job done.

"It's a pretty cool weekend so far. To be locked in tomorrow is great."

McFadden led all 25 laps with Scelzi running second throughout the race. The closest Scelzi got to McFadden was on Lap 15 when he threw a slider in turns one and two, but it didn't have enough momentum to clear the leader.

"It all happened so fast in the moment it doesn't feel like much of a moment, but then you watch it back it's like, 'Oh that's a little close for comfort,'" McFadden said. "Gio does an awesome job. He's one of the most respectful guys out there and I know he's going to give you enough room."

Scelzi's second-place finish was his 11 th top five of the season with the World of Outlaws.

"It was all on the start there," he said. "There wasn't much on the bottom of (turns) one and two and the race was won there. I got kinda to him in traffic and threw a hail mary slider and knew I wasn't going to clear him when I got to the center and just kinda turned sideways."

Macedo rounded out the podium and moved into second place in the World of Outlaws championship standings.

"I feel like my car has been super consistent," he said. "We haven't obviously won both nights like James and we're definitely not happy with third, but I feel I did all I could there. We'll see what we can do tomorrow night and put our best foot forward."

Buddy Kofoid finished fourth and Brad Sweet was fifth.

Scelzi set quick time during qualifying. David Gravel, Ian Madsen, Cory Eliason and Sam Hafertepe Jr. posted heat race wins. Scelzi captured the dash and Kaleb Johnson won the Last Chance Showdown.

Goos Jr. hustled from the seventh starting position to win the 20-lap Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series A Main.

Monty Ferriera paced the field for the first dozen laps before Goos Jr., who was committed to the top groove, used a slide job in turns one and two to take over the top spot. Ferriera stayed close before edging back into the lead on the bottom of turn three on Lap 18, but the momentum on the top propelled Goos Jr. into first place by the flag stand. Traffic on the bottom entering turn one on the ensuing lap forced Ferriera to move up and gave Goos Jr. the advantage needed to secure the triumph.

"That was a lot of fun," Goos Jr. said. "When I seen Monty I knew it had to have taken rubber on the bottom. Everybody was moving out of my way so I said as long as I can carry enough speed to get by the lapped cars he couldn't get me. I was going to move down if we didn't have the lapped cars."

Bill Johnson placed third with 14th-starting Brandon Bosma rallying to fourth. Matt Johnson rounded out the top five.

The heat races were won by Bayley Ballenger, Koby Werkmeister, Jacob Peterson and Laela Eisenschenk. Chris Graf and Mike Stien picked up B Main victories.

The 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT concludes on Saturday with a $25,000-to-win World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series show. The Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series will also be a part of the program, which is the final scheduled race of the season at Jackson Motorplex.

The grandstands open at 4 p.m. with hot laps at approximately 7 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online athttps://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true.

AGCO JACKSON NATIONALS POWERED BY FENDT NIGHT 2 RACE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 18, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (25 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden (2); 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (1); 3. 41-Carson Macedo (4); 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (5); 5. 49-Brad Sweet (7); 6. 24-Rico Abreu (9); 7. 39M-Justin Sanders (11); 8. 15-Donny Schatz (16); 9. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (6); 10. 1T-Tanner Holmes (12); 11. 2-David Gravel (10); 12. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (21); 13. 9-Kasey Kahne (15); 14. 10-Scott Bogucki (13); 15. 21T-Cole Macedo (22); 16. 7-Ian Madsen (8); 17. 25-Lachlan McHugh (24); 18. 44W-Austen Wheatley (23); 19. 2KS-Chase Randall (18); 20. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (17); 21. 1S-Logan Schuchart (3); 22. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (20); 23. 5-Spencer Bayston (19); 24. 11-Cory Eliason (14).

MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (2); 2. 21T-Cole Macedo (9); 3. 44W-Austen Wheatley (3); 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh (4); 5. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 6. 35-Skylar Prochaska (6); 7. 14T-Tim Estenson (13); 8. 22-Riley Goodno (10); 9. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (14); 10. 2K-Kevin Ingle (15); 11. 1K-Kelby Watt (17); 12. 45-Rusty Hickman (8); 13. 55-Jake Swanson (1); 14. 7S-Robbie Price (11); 15. 23W-Scott Winters (5); 16. 3-Tim Kaeding (12); 17. 20G-Noah Gass (16); 18. 96-Blaine Stegenga (18); 19. 78-Bill Wagner (19); 20. 14-Corey Day (20).

Toyota Dash (6 Laps): 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (1); 2. 83-James McFadden (2); 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart (3); 4. 41-Carson Macedo (6); 5. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (5); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 7. 49-Brad Sweet (7); 8. 7-Ian Madsen (8).

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel (2); 2. 83-James McFadden (4); 3. 10-Scott Bogucki (3); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (6); 5. 24-Rico Abreu (5); 6. 44W-Austen Wheatley (1); 7. 35-Skylar Prochaska (8); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson (9); 9. 1K-Kelby Watt (10); 10. 3-Tim Kaeding (7).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 7-Ian Madsen (3); 2. 41-Carson Macedo (5); 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (4); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 5. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (6); 6. 55-Jake Swanson (2); 7. 45-Rusty Hickman (8); 8. 23W-Scott Winters (7); 9. 96-Blaine Stegenga (10); 10. 20G-Noah Gass (9).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 11-Cory Eliason (2); 2. 39M-Justin Sanders (3); 3. 49-Brad Sweet (5); 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart (6); 5. 2KS-Chase Randall (4); 6. 7S-Robbie Price (9); 7. 25-Lachlan McHugh (1); 8. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 9. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8); 10. 78-Bill Wagner (10).

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (1); 2. 5-Spencer Bayston (2); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (3); 4. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 5. 9-Kasey Kahne (5); 6. 1T-Tanner Holmes (6); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (8); 8. 21T-Cole Macedo (7); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9); 10. 14-Corey Day (10).

Qualifying: 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.775 (6); 2. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:12.783 (3); 3. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.827 (25); 4. 1T-Tanner Holmes, 00:12.853 (10); 5. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.884 (32); 6. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.898 (15); 7. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.935 (12); 8. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:12.943 (4); 9. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.944 (28); 10. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.972 (8); 11. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:12.976 (33); 12. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.993 (26); 13. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:13.007 (35); 14. 7-Ian Madsen, 00:13.012 (13); 15. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:13.032 (11); 16. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:13.046 (18); 17. 2-David Gravel, 00:13.053 (17); 18. 55-Jake Swanson, 00:13.073 (19); 19. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:13.081 (31); 20. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:13.086 (23); 21. 44W-Austen Wheatley, 00:13.095 (22); 22. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.131 (21); 23. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:13.141 (14); 24. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.146 (27); 25. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.176 (39); 26. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:13.190 (38); 27. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.227 (9); 28. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:13.255 (20); 29. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.269 (36); 30. 45-Rusty Hickman, 00:13.299 (7); 31. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:13.304 (2); 32. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.325 (30); 33. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:13.326 (34); 34. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.363 (24); 35. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:13.387 (37); 36. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:13.436 (40); 37. 1K-Kelby Watt, 00:13.509 (29); 38. 96-Blaine Stegenga, 00:13.575 (1); 39. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:14.479 (16); 40. 14-Corey Day, 00:14.479 (5).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (7); 2. 45-Monty Ferriera (3); 3. 56-Bill Johnson (2); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (14); 5. 30-Matt Johnson (1); 6. 91-Andrew Sullivan (9); 7. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (12); 8. 24B-Brandon Buysse (5); 9. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (13); 10. 24G-Chris Graf (17); 11. 9-Dominic Dobesh (4); 12. X-Dylan Waxdahl (20); 13. 86TW-Jacob Hughes (16); 14. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (8); 15. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (19); 16. 31-Koby Werkmeister (11); 17. 15X-Zach Glaser (15); 18. 4S-Mike Stien (18); 19. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (10); 20. (DNF) 80P-Jacob Peterson (6).

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 24G-Chris Graf (2); 2. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (4); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (5); 4. 81-Jared Jansen (1); 5. 7-Shane Fick (3); 6. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (7); 7. 17D-Dillon Bickett (6); 8. 23C-Ben Crees (8); 9. 55R-Ryan Serrao (9); 10. 26G-Hannah Graf (11); 11. 55-Brandon Allen (10); 12. 62J-Jay Masur (12); 13. (DNF) 33-Trevor Smith (13); 14. (DNF) 12P-Ryan Navratil (14).

B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 4S-Mike Stien (2); 2. X-Dylan Waxdahl (1); 3. 90-Eric Schulz (6); 4. 63-Todd Hansen (8); 5. 11F-Austin Fox (3); 6. 54-Michael Stien (7); 7. 22-Justin Allen (9); 8. (DNF) 88-Nathan Thelen (10); 9. (DNF) 12L-John Lambertz (4); 10. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (5); 11. (DNS) 74N-Luke Nellis; 12. (DNS) 05-Colin Smith.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 2. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (1); 3. 45-Monty Ferriera (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (8); 5. 81-Jared Jansen (4); 6. 7-Shane Fick (9); 7. 10-Trevor Serbus (11); 8. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (7); 9. 55R-Ryan Serrao (6); 10. 26G-Hannah Graf (10); 11. (DNF) 12P-Ryan Navratil (5).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Koby Werkmeister (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (4); 3. 9-Dominic Dobesh (2); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (6); 5. 24G-Chris Graf (9); 6. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (5); 7. 17D-Dillon Bickett (7); 8. 23C-Ben Crees (11); 9. 55-Brandon Allen (10); 10. 62J-Jay Masur (8); 11. 33-Trevor Smith (3).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (6); 2. 91-Andrew Sullivan (10); 3. 24B-Brandon Buysse (11); 4. 15X-Zach Glaser (1); 5. X-Dylan Waxdahl (4); 6. 11F-Austin Fox (2); 7. 28G-Gracyn Masur (3); 8. 54-Michael Stien (8); 9. 22-Justin Allen (9); 10. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis (5); 11. (DNS) 1B-Bill Wiese.

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (1); 2. 56-Bill Johnson (5); 3. 30-Matt Johnson (4); 4. 86TW-Jacob Hughes (3); 5. 4S-Mike Stien (2); 6. 12L-John Lambertz (8); 7. 90-Eric Schulz (10); 8. 63-Todd Hansen (6); 9. 88-Nathan Thelen (7); 10. (DNF) 05-Colin Smith (9).

UP NEXT -

Saturday for the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series and the Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series

MEDIA LINKS -

Website: http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com

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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 .

 

 

LAPCEVICH WINS THE PINTY’S 100; BOWMAN CLAIMS SPRINT CAR VICTORIES AT OHSWEKEN

Story by Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (August 16, 2023) – Treyten Lapcevich picked up his second consecutive Pinty’s 100 victory on Wednesday night at Ohsweken Speedway, while Mike Bowman swept both Sit’N Bull Tire Sprint Car Shootout races.

NASCAR Pinty’s Series
The Pinty’s 100 saw Treyten Lapcevich and D.J Kennington start on the front row of the 23 car NASCAR Pinty’s Series stock car field. Lapcevich quickly put a large lead over the field, and by lap eleven he already had a four second lead. The rest of the pack were racing hard, at some points even going four wide through the corners. However, it was all Lapcevich as he finished stage one in first.

Stage two was just like the first stage, with Lapcevich leading by a fair amount. However, Thomas Nepveu was a standout in the field as he began to come to grips with the dirt track style of racing and gained time on the top three. With eleven laps left to go in the stage, the main battle could be found between youngster Kyle Steckly and veteran Kennington for the second position. Lapcevich finished the stage in first with Steckly in second and Kennington third.

The final stage saw Steckly turn up the wick and apply pressure to Lapcevich. Steckly’s hard racing was rewarded when Lapcevich had a moment with lap traffic and lost the lead. Steckly became the second leader of the race, albeit only for one lap before Lapcevich reclaimed the top spot. Lapcevich wasn’t challenged for the rest of race as he put a sizable lead over Steckly again, leading 99 laps out of the 100. Lapcevich crossed the finish line first, winning the Pinty’s 100 for the second year in a row. Steckly finished in second, Andrew Ranger third, J.P. Bergeron took a career-best finish of fourth, and D.J. Kennington rounded out the top five in his 200th Pinty’s Series start.

Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars
Mitch Brown started on pole alongside Nick Sheridan to take the green flag for the 25 lap 360 Sprint Car A-Main. Despite Sheridan’s best efforts, he only led the first seven laps before Mike Bowman moved up from his row three starting spot to claim the lead for himself. NASCAR Truck Series regular Stewart Friesen slotted himself into the second position, setting chase to Bowman. However, Bowman opened the margin from Friesen by over four seconds.

Friesen gave it all he had to overtake Bowman, but it wasn’t in the cards for him as he ran out of laps to do so. Bowman for the second time won the event in dominating fashion, winning the $10,000 grand prize from Sit’N Bull Tire. Friesen, row eight starter Matt Farnham, Liam Martin, and Cory Turner rounded out the top five. Bowman now leads the Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Car championship standings over Ryan Turner by 16 points.

Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West
Jesse Costa and Matt Billings brought the 24 car field to the green flag for the 25 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Costa set the pace as he led the opening laps, encountering traffic by lap eight. The race came to halt when the red flag was thrown due to a tangle between Larry Gledhill and Steve Murdock which sent Murdock flipping violently. Murdock emerged from the wreck unharmed.

After the restart Mike Bowman was able to chase down Costa and overtake him with a slide job. Bowman drove away from the pack, building a three second lead. He cruised into victory lane winning the event for the second consecutive time and picking up the $5,000 grand prize from Sit’N Bull Tire. Next to finish were Costa in second, Billings third, Mack DeMan fourth, and Rob Neely fifth. DeMan now leads the Strickland’s Crate Sprint Car championship standings over Costa by one point.

Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway
Club 54 Racing presents the NLMA Crate Late Model Tour on Friday, August 25, plus the Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars, Stickland’s Crate 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
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Pinty’s 100 and Sit’N Bull Tire Sprint Car Shootout
Total Entries: 90
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NASCAR Pinty’s Series (23 Entries)

Feature [Started] 100 laps – NT
1. 20-Treyten Lapcevich[1]; 2. 22-Kyle Steckly[4]; 3. 27-Andrew Ranger[14]; 4. 1-J.P. Bergeron[7]; 5. 17-D.J. Kennington[2]; 6. 47-L.P. Dumoulin[16]; 7. 01-David Hebert[6]; 8. 84-Larry Jackson[21]; 9. 74-Kevin Lacroix[8]; 10. 0-Glenn Styres[22]; 11. 3-Alex Guenette[5]; 12. 92-Dexter Stacey[18]; 13. 96-Marc-Antoine Camirand[15]; 14. 98-Malcom Strachan[23]; 15. 18-Alex Tagliani[20]; 16. 36-Dave Bailey[12]; 17. 31-Daniel Bois[19]; 18. 24-Thomas Nepveu[3]; 19. 4-Trevor Monaghan[10]; 20. 99-Aaron Turkey[11]; 21. 66-Wallace Stacey[17]; 22. 19-Stewart Friesen[9]; 23. 9-Brandon Watson[13]
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Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (30 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – 7:22.369
1. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 2. 52-Stewart Friesen[5]; 3. 7NY-Matt Farnham[15]; 4. 9-Liam Martin[9]; 5. 17X-Cory Turner[3]; 6. 5-DJ Christie[16]; 7. 12DD-Darren Dryden[18]; 8. 45-Nick Sheridan[2]; 9. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[20]; 10. 67-Jessica Friesen[4]; 11. 45H-Chuck Hebing[12]; 12. 88H-Josh Hansen[14]; 13. 15-Ryan Turner[17]; 14. 49L-Lucas Smith[10]; 15. 0-Glenn Styres[23]; 16. 70-Baily Heard[19]; 17. 10-Mitch Brown[1]; 18. 7-Eric Gledhill[8]; 19. 94-Todd Hoddick[11]; 20. 1-Holly Porter[22]; 21. 77J-Jim Huppunen[7]; 22. 77T-Tyeller Powless[21]; 23. 87X-Shone Evans[13]; 24. (DNS) 70MM-Mack DeMan
Hard Charger – Matt Farnham +12

Qualifications Flight 1
1. 7-Eric Gledhill, 00:13.736[5]; 2. 45-Nick Sheridan, 00:13.754[10]; 3. 67-Jessica Friesen, 00:13.768[4]; 4. 17X-Cory Turner, 00:13.777[6]; 5. 9-Liam Martin, 00:13.808[2]; 6. 94-Todd Hoddick, 00:13.928[9]; 7. 87X-Shone Evans, 00:14.026[13]; 8. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:14.070[7]; 9. 68-Aaron Turkey, 00:14.120[12]; 10. 15-Ryan Turner, 00:14.207[8]; 11. 12DD-Darren Dryden, 00:14.222[3]; 12. 77T-Tyeller Powless, 00:14.357[11]; 13. 19D-Allan Downey, 00:14.475[15]; 14. 70MM-Mack DeMan, 00:14.627[14]; 15. 46-Kevin Pauls, 00:14.676[1]

Qualifications Flight 2
1. 10-Mitch Brown, 00:14.279[8]; 2. 71-Mike Bowman, 00:14.320[3]; 3. 52-Stewart Friesen, 00:14.367[4]; 4. 77J-Jim Huppunen, 00:14.427[5]; 5. 49L-Lucas Smith, 00:14.518[2]; 6. 45H-Chuck Hebing, 00:14.541[7]; 7. 88H-Josh Hansen, 00:14.608[9]; 8. 5-DJ Christie, 00:14.700[12]; 9. 11-Jamie Turner, 00:14.715[1]; 10. 0-Glenn Styres, 00:14.761[11]; 11. 70-Baily Heard, 00:14.763[6]; 12. 1-Holly Porter, 00:14.785[14]; 13. 21-John Burbridge Jr, 00:15.253[15]; 14. 77X-Alex Hill, 00:15.416[13]; 15. 47X-Dylan Westbrook, 00:15.416[10]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – 3:29.722
1. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[5]; 3. 70-Baily Heard[6]; 4. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[14]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless[7]; 6. 1-Holly Porter[8]; 7. 0-Glenn Styres[4]; 8. 70MM-Mack DeMan[11]; 9. 68-Aaron Turkey[1]; 10. 46-Kevin Pauls[13]; 11. 19D-Allan Downey[9]; 12. 21-John Burbridge Jr[10]; 13. 77X-Alex Hill[12]; 14. (DNF) 11-Jamie Turner[2]
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Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West (37 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 2. 52-Jesse Costa[1]; 3. R52-Matt Billings[2]; 4. 4-Mack DeMan[3]; 5. 74-Rob Neely[5]; 6. 29W-Tyler Ward[4]; 7. 97-Sheldon Bender[13]; 8. 14-Larry Gledhill[7]; 9. 19-Mathieu Bardier[10]; 10. 99-Joshua Hill[19]; 11. 20-Johnny Miller[16]; 12. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich[15]; 13. 87-Andrew Hennessy[18]; 14. 2S-Al Sleight[9]; 15. 28T-Cameron Thomson[20]; 16. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[17]; 17. 16X-Keegan Baker[24]; 18. 2-Travis Hofstetter[23]; 19. 88-Lance Erskine[21]; 20. 9-Adam Turner[14]; 21. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[11]; 22. 94-Ryan Fraser[22]; 23. (DNF) 2M-Steve Murdock[12]; 24. (DNF) 71C-John Cadman[8]
Hard Charger – Keegan Baker +7

Qualifications Flight 1
1. 71-Mike Bowman, 00:15.293[11]; 2. 52-Jesse Costa, 00:15.363[5]; 3. R52-Matt Billings, 00:15.459[13]; 4. 4-Mack DeMan, 00:15.479[8]; 5. 2S-Al Sleight, 00:15.768[16]; 6. 50LS-Adrian Stahle, 00:15.810[6]; 7. 97-Sheldon Bender, 00:15.834[4]; 8. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich, 00:15.861[12]; 9. 77E-Ashton VanEvery, 00:15.945[1]; 10. 99-Joshua Hill, 00:15.951[19]; 11. 87-Andrew Hennessy, 00:15.989[7]; 12. 28T-Cameron Thomson, 00:15.997[10]; 13. 2-Travis Hofstetter, 00:16.037[2]; 14. 14W-Greg Wilson, 00:16.097[9]; 15. 9C-Brian Nanticoke, 00:16.337[3]; 16. 72-Tanner Podwinski, 00:16.381[15]; 17. 16X-Keegan Baker, 00:16.513[14]; 18. 51-Trevor Young, 00:16.629[18]; 19. 420-Jordan Hill, 00:16.918[17]

Qualifications Flight 2
1. 71C-John Cadman, 00:16.217[8]; 2. 14-Larry Gledhill, 00:16.243[4]; 3. 74-Rob Neely, 00:16.305[11]; 4. 29W-Tyler Ward, 00:16.398[6]; 5. 19-Mathieu Bardier, 00:16.481[1]; 6. 2M-Steve Murdock, 00:16.488[5]; 7. 9-Adam Turner, 00:16.522[2]; 8. 20-Johnny Miller, 00:16.661[18]; 9. 94-Ryan Fraser, 00:16.664[12]; 10. 00-Greg Smulders, 00:16.770[7]; 11. 88-Lance Erskine, 00:16.871[14]; 12. 31-Dale Curran, 00:16.909[9]; 13. 69K-Ken Hamilton, 00:16.925[13]; 14. 4B-Darrell Pelletier, 00:16.929[17]; 15. MK8-Matt Hill, 00:17.120[10]; 16. 24K-Kiana Teal, 00:17.871[15]; 17. 11W-Jeff Earl, 00:18.918[3]; 18. (DNS) 85C-Cam MacKinnon, 00:18.918

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[1]; 2. 87-Andrew Hennessy[5]; 3. 99-Joshua Hill[3]; 4. 28T-Cameron Thomson[7]; 5. 88-Lance Erskine[6]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[2]; 7. 2-Travis Hofstetter[9]; 8. 16X-Keegan Baker[17]; 9. 31-Dale Curran[8]; 10. 14W-Greg Wilson[11]; 11. 00-Greg Smulders[4]; 12. 72-Tanner Podwinski[15]; 13. 420-Jordan Hill[21]; 14. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[13]; 15. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[12]; 16. 51-Trevor Young[19]; 17. MK8-Matt Hill[14]; 18. 24K-Kiana Teal[16]; 19. 69K-Ken Hamilton[10]; 20. 11W-Jeff Earl[18]; 21. (DNS) 85C-Cam MacKinnon

 

 

McFadden and Johnson Produce First Career Wins at Jackson Motorplex During AGCO Jackson Nationals Powered by FENDT Opener

Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (Aug. 17, 2023) - James McFadden and Matt Johnson each earned a first career feature victory at Jackson Motorplex on Thursday during the opening round of the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT.

Donny Schatz led the opening seven laps of the 25-lap World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series main event. McFadden tracked down Schatz by using the bottom lane and he rocketed into the lead off turn four on Lap 7.

Traffic entered the scene on the ensuing lap as McFadden led the way with Schatz in tow for the remainder of the race. A caution on Lap 18 for a blown tire for David Gravel set up the first restart of the feature. With McFadden on the bottom, Schatz rocketed around the top lane and stayed close, pulling side by side in turn two on Lap 20.

The duo was also side by side in turn four before McFadden moved up the track in a perfectly timed move to block Schatz's run. McFadden then switched lanes to the top side in turns three and four on the following lap, giving himself a bigger advantage.

"You had to be way more patient than you thought to hit the bottom," he said. "It looks like there's a lot of grip down there, but it was really technical to get to with your feet. The bottom was getting really slow in the middle there (in turns three and four) so I knew I had to move at some stage. I thought I heard Donny and I moved up."

One final caution on Lap 22 for a flat tire for Spencer Bayston bunched the field together, but McFadden was strong in the closing laps to secure his fifth World of Outlaws triumph of the season - tied for the third most.

Schatz posted a runner-up result.

"I tried a little something there in that dash just because we haven't had quite the feel," he said. "And we felt good. As the race track went away it put us in a worse spot. I was kind of married to that cushion. That's kind of the opposite of what we normally are. That was on me. I got out there early and I thought I'd be okay, but when we got to lapped traffic James was really good on the bottom. Obviously he could go to the top, too. You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't, but you've got to learn from your mistakes and that was obviously a costly one."

Tanner Holmes, who was making his first World of Outlaws start since the announcement he'd race the remainder of the year with Shark Racing, rounded out the podium with a career-best World of Outlaws run.

"The Shark Racing guys had me dialed in," he said. "All night long we had so much speed. I'm really excited for the rest of the weekend."

Carson Macedo ended fourth and Buddy Kofoid placed fifth.

Holmes set quick time out of the 40 drivers in qualifying before Chase Randall, Robbie Price, Tim Kaeding and Cory Eliason scored heat race wins. Schatz captured the dash and Bayston won the Last Chance Showdown.

Johnson led the distance of the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series A Main, which included a green-white-checkered restart.

"This is awesome," he said. "It's always been a dream to win here. It just shows that our hard work pays off. All the hours in the shop pay off. It's just super rewarding."

Lee Goos Jr. recorded a second-place showing with Jacob Peterson finishing third, Brandon Bosma fourth and Brandon Buysse fifth.

Eric Schulz, Peterson, John Lambertz and Brandon Allen garnered heat race wins. The B Mains were won by Dusty Ballenger and Laela Eisenschenk.

Night 2 for the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT is Friday. The grandstands open at 4 p.m. with hot laps set for 6:30 p.m.

Event tickets can be purchased online athttps://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true.

AGCO JACKSON NATIONALS POWERED BY FENDT NIGHT 1 RACE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (Aug. 17, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (25 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden (3); 2. 15-Donny Schatz (1); 3. 1T-Tanner Holmes (2); 4. 41-Carson Macedo (6); 5. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (7); 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (4); 7. 49-Brad Sweet (9); 8. 39M-Justin Sanders (5); 9. 24-Rico Abreu (18); 10. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (13); 11. 1S-Logan Schuchart (11); 12. 7S-Robbie Price (10); 13. 11-Cory Eliason (8); 14. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (12); 15. 2KS-Chase Randall (15); 16. 5-Spencer Bayston (21); 17. 3-Tim Kaeding (17); 18. 10-Scott Bogucki (16); 19. 25-Lachlan McHugh (23); 20. 9-Kasey Kahne (14); 21. 14-Corey Day (22); 22. 45-Rusty Hickman (24); 23. 16-Brooke Tatnell (19); 24. 2-David Gravel (20).

MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 5-Spencer Bayston (2); 2. 14-Corey Day (1); 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh (5); 4. 45-Rusty Hickman (8); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 6. 20G-Noah Gass (13); 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (7); 8. 7-Ian Madsen (9); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson (11); 10. 21T-Cole Macedo (15); 11. 44W-Austen Wheatley (10); 12. 23W-Scott Winters (17); 13. 35-Skylar Prochaska (16); 14. 55-Jake Swanson (18); 15. 22-Riley Goodno (12); 16. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (3); 17. (DNF) 1K-Kelby Watt (14); 18. (DNF) 78-Bill Wagner (20); 19. (DNS) 24T-Christopher Thram; 20. (DNS) 2K-Kevin Ingle.

Toyota Dash (6 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 2. 1T-Tanner Holmes (2); 3. 83-James McFadden (1); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 5. 39M-Justin Sanders (7); 6. 41-Carson Macedo (8); 7. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (5); 8. 11-Cory Eliason (6).

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2KS-Chase Randall (1); 2. 83-James McFadden (3); 3. 41-Carson Macedo (5); 4. 49-Brad Sweet (4); 5. 1T-Tanner Holmes (6); 6. 45-Rusty Hickman (9); 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (8); 8. 23W-Scott Winters (10); 9. 7-Ian Madsen (7); 10. 24T-Christopher Thram (2).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 7S-Robbie Price (2); 2. 39M-Justin Sanders (3); 3. 15-Donny Schatz (6); 4. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (8); 6. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (1); 7. 21T-Cole Macedo (10); 8. 2-David Gravel (5); 9. 44W-Austen Wheatley (7); 10. 55-Jake Swanson (9).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (1); 2. 10-Scott Bogucki (2); 3. 9-Kasey Kahne (3); 4. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (4); 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart (5); 6. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (6); 7. 20G-Noah Gass (9); 8. 22-Riley Goodno (8); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson (7); 10. (DNS) 2K-Kevin Ingle.

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 11-Cory Eliason (4); 2. 5-Spencer Bayston (1); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell (2); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (6); 5. 14-Corey Day (3); 6. 25-Lachlan McHugh (7); 7. 24-Rico Abreu (5); 8. 35-Skylar Prochaska (9); 9. 1K-Kelby Watt (8); 10. 78-Bill Wagner (10).

Qualifying: 1. 1T-Tanner Holmes, 00:12.616 (21); 2. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:12.625 (6); 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.648 (17); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.669 (32); 5. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.673 (40); 6. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.676 (16); 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.680 (5); 8. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:12.690 (19); 9. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.734 (14); 10. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:12.740 (8); 11. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.764 (29); 12. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:12.782 (31); 13. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.787 (15); 14. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:12.789 (7); 15. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:12.835 (24); 16. 14-Corey Day, 00:12.836 (13); 17. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:12.863 (36); 18. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:12.871 (10); 19. 10-Scott Bogucki, 00:12.881 (1); 20. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:12.900 (18); 21. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:12.900 (37); 22. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:12.923 (3); 23. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:12.933 (39); 24. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:12.964 (33); 25. 7-Ian Madsen, 00:13.002 (30); 26. 44W-Austen Wheatley, 00:13.006 (22); 27. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:13.013 (11); 28. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:13.021 (27); 29. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.030 (35); 30. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.035 (34); 31. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.041 (20); 32. 1K-Kelby Watt, 00:13.074 (12); 33. 45-Rusty Hickman, 00:13.076 (23); 34. 55-Jake Swanson, 00:13.082 (26); 35. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.099 (4); 36. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.120 (28); 37. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:13.137 (2); 38. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:13.223 (38); 39. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:13.464 (25); 40. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:14.319 (9).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 30-Matt Johnson (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (8); 3. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (9); 5. 24B-Brandon Buysse (3); 6. 55-Brandon Allen (2); 7. 74N-Luke Nellis (15); 8. 56-Bill Johnson (10); 9. 90-Eric Schulz (5); 10. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (6); 11. 86TW-Jacob Hughes (12); 12. 12L-John Lambertz (11); 13. 7-Shane Fick (19); 14. 05-Colin Smith (20); 15. 45-Monty Ferriera (7); 16. 15E-Laela Eisenschenk (18); 17. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (16); 18. 11F-Austin Fox (13); 19. (DNF) 2D-Dusty Ballenger (17); 20. (DNF) 1300-Brett Allen (14).

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (2); 2. 7-Shane Fick (4); 3. 15-Zach Glaser (1); 4. 12P-Ryan Navratil (11); 5. 4S-Mike Stien (6); 6. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (5); 7. 63-Todd Hansen (3); 8. 55R-Ryan Serrao (7); 9. 54-Michael Stien (10); 10. 88-Nathan Thelen (8); 11. (DNS) 28G-Gracyn Masur; 12. (DNS) 81-Jared Jansen.

B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 15E-Laela Eisenschenk (1); 2. 05-Colin Smith (4); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (5); 4. 91-Andrew Sullivan (2); 5. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (3); 6. 33-Trevor Smith (7); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh (6); 8. X-Dylan Waxdahl (8); 9. 23C-Ben Crees (10); 10. 62J-Jay Masur (9); 11. 11-Dalyn Cody (11); 12. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (12).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 90-Eric Schulz (3); 2. 23-Brandon Bosma (8); 3. 56-Bill Johnson (5); 4. 11F-Austin Fox (4); 5. 15-Zach Glaser (7); 6. 63-Todd Hansen (6); 7. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (1); 8. (DNS) 12P-Ryan Navratil; 9. (DNS) 81-Jared Jansen.

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (1); 2. 86TW-Jacob Hughes (3); 3. 45-Monty Ferriera (5); 4. 1300-Brett Allen (4); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (10); 6. 7-Shane Fick (6); 7. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (8); 8. 4S-Mike Stien (2); 9. 55R-Ryan Serrao (7); 10. 88-Nathan Thelen (11); 11. (DNS) 54-Michael Stien.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 3. 24B-Brandon Buysse (5); 4. 74N-Luke Nellis (10); 5. 15E-Laela Eisenschenk (9); 6. 1-Amelia Eisenschenk (6); 7. 10-Trevor Serbus (8); 8. 33-Trevor Smith (7); 9. 62J-Jay Masur (2); 10. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (4).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Brandon Allen (2); 2. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (1); 3. 30-Matt Johnson (5); 4. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (6); 5. 91-Andrew Sullivan (8); 6. 05-Colin Smith (9); 7. 9-Dominic Dobesh (3); 8. X-Dylan Waxdahl (10); 9. 23C-Ben Crees (7); 10. 11-Dalyn Cody (4).

UP NEXT -

Friday and Saturday for the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series (Friday) and the Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series (Saturday)

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Abreu and Ferguson Victorious at Huset's Speedway During Northwest Tire Inc. High Limit Sprint Car Series Presented by Bank Midwest Event

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (Aug. 15, 2023) - Rico Abreu capitalized on a late-race restart to capture the $23,023-to-win Northwest Tire Inc. High Limit Sprint Car Series presented by Bank Midwest sprint car feature on Tuesday at Huset's Speedway.

Brandon Ferguson was also victorious as he became the seventh different Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks feature winner this season.

Abreu's winning move was a slide job on Robbie Price in turns one and two on a restart with seven laps remaining before he pulled away for his second High Limit Sprint Car Series triumph of the season. He also became the 12 th different 410ci winged sprint car winner in 14 Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars races at Huset's Speedway this season.

"I just knew the tire pressures were going to come into play at the end there," he said. "That was a lot of hard racing. This is probably the most demanding track that we come to in a season where it's fast paced like that. Robbie did an amazing job there. If the roles were reversed he probably would have done the same thing to me."

Price led from the drop of the green flag during a 35-lap feature that was slowed early by a trio of red flags within the first three laps. A long green-flag run followed with Price pacing the field while running the top around the high-banked oval.

Abreu and Buddy Kofoid swapped the runner-up position multiple times throughout the race with Abreu securing the spot before the final caution. He then dropped to the bottom groove entering turn one as Price ran the top on the restart. Abreu slid up in front of Price in turn two and was able to hold onto the top spot for the remainder of the race.

"The caution definitely played in our favor there," Abreu said. "That's just how it goes in racing."

Kofoid slid Price for second place in turns one and two the lap after the restart to garner the second-place showing.

"Traffic was going to make it interesting," Kofoid said. "Once I got clear of some of the other lappers I was able to inch toward Robbie. I felt pretty damn good for the most part. I just stumbled on the top one time into (turns) three and four. That was the only time I got tight and that let Rico by. We were able to go back and forth however many different times. He was able to get me at the right time and then the yellow came out unfortunately."

Price held on for a third-place finish, which was his best result of the season.

"I felt decent in traffic," he said. "I was starting to hang a little bit coming off each corner. I about plugged it into the flagstand with about 15 (laps) to go. I felt really good around the top. I ran the bottom once and I felt decent down there, but I felt like I could keep my momentum a lot better ripping the top. On the restart I knew better. I felt I got a decent run down the hill. I probably should have tried to slide myself. I feel like I knew better, but it's also hard to abandon what you've been doing the past 30 laps. I'm a little frustrated, but it's a good run - the best run of the year for us."

Kerry Madsen placed fourth and Justin Sanders was fifth. Kyle Larson hustled from 17 th to sixth.

Kofoid and Abreu each set quick time during qualifying in their group before the heat races were won by Kofoid, Ryan Timms, Price and Aaron Reutzel. Price picked up the dash victory with Ian Madsen claiming the C Main and Cole Macedo the B Main.

Ferguson led the distance of the 18-lap Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event, winning for the first time in the division at Huset's Speedway.

"Wooooooo," he exclaimed into the microphone during the post-race interview. "That's how it feels. I am so happy. My wife finally came and got to witness me win in the thing and I'm so happy about it."

A trio of cautions in the first half of the race kept Ferguson out of traffic throughout the race. Dan Jensen ran a close second lap after lap before ending 0.675 seconds behind Ferguson. Garet Deboer ended third with Matt Steuerwald finishing fourth and J.J. Zebell fifth.

Ferguson and Deboer were the heat race winners.

The next event at Huset's Speedway is Aug. 27 for Royal River Casino Night featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series.

NORTHWEST TIRE INC. HIGH LIMIT SPRINT CAR SERIES PRESENTED BY BANK MIDWEST RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (Aug. 15, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (35 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu (5); 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (2); 3. 7S-Robbie Price (1); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen (6); 5. 39M-Justin Sanders (8); 6. 57-Kyle Larson (17); 7. 8-Aaron Reutzel (4); 8. 3-Tim Kaeding (23); 9. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (15); 10. 11-Cory Eliason (9); 11. 83-Justin Henderson (14); 12. 16-Brooke Tatnell (22); 13. 21T-Cole Macedo (21); 14. 3J-Dusty Zomer (25); 15. 9K-Kasey Kahne (11); 16. 24T-Christopher Thram (20); 17. 14D-Corey Day (24); 18. 88-Austin McCarl (19); 19. 5T-Ryan Timms (7); 20. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 21. 9-Chase Randall (10); 22. 84-Scott Bogucki (12); 23. 13-Justin Peck (13); 24. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (18); 25. 22-Riley Goodno (16).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 21T-Cole Macedo (2); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding (4); 4. 14D-Corey Day (7); 5. 21H-Brady Bacon (9); 6. 1T-Tanner Holmes (6); 7. 55B-Jake Swanson (1); 8. 1X-Jake Bubak (13); 9. 44-Austen Wheatley (5); 10. 52-Blake Hahn (11); 11. 45-Rusty Hickman (15); 12. 14T-Tim Estenson (8); 13. 13JT-Mark Dobmeier (16); 14. 14H-Carson McCarl (10); 15. 7-Ian Madsen (17); 16. 71-Anthony Macri (18); 17. 81-Jack Dover (14); 18. 17B-Ryan Bickett (20); 19. (DNS) 25-Lachlan McHugh; 20. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass.

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 7-Ian Madsen (1); 2. 71-Anthony Macri (4); 3. 20G-Noah Gass (3); 4. 17B-Ryan Bickett (5); 5. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8); 6. 22W-Aaron Werner (10); 7. 47-Brant O'Banion (6); 8. 4-Cody Hansen (9); 9. 83H-Sam Henderson (7); 10. (DNS) 3J-Dusty Zomer; 11. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.

Dash (7 Laps): 1. 7S-Robbie Price (1); 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (3); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen (4); 4. 8-Aaron Reutzel (2); 5. 24-Rico Abreu (6); 6. 55-Kerry Madsen (5); 7. 5T-Ryan Timms (8); 8. 39M-Justin Sanders (7).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (1); 2. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 3. 11-Cory Eliason (3); 4. 13-Justin Peck (4); 5. 57-Kyle Larson (6); 6. 55B-Jake Swanson (5); 7. 44-Austen Wheatley (7); 8. 21H-Brady Bacon (8); 9. 1X-Jake Bubak (9); 10. 7-Ian Madsen (10); 11. 17B-Ryan Bickett (12); 12. (DNF) 4-Cody Hansen (11).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms (1); 2. 39M-Justin Sanders (2); 3. 9K-Kasey Kahne (4); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (5); 5. 88-Austin McCarl (3); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 7. 14D-Corey Day (8); 8. 52-Blake Hahn (6); 9. 45-Rusty Hickman (10); 10. 20G-Noah Gass (9); 11. 83H-Sam Henderson (11); 12. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7S-Robbie Price (2); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (1); 3. 9-Chase Randall (3); 4. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (7); 6. 21T-Cole Macedo (5); 7. 1T-Tanner Holmes (6); 8. 14H-Carson McCarl (9); 9. 81-Jack Dover (10); 10. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 11. 47-Brant O'Banion (11); 12. 22W-Aaron Werner (12).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Aaron Reutzel (1); 2. 55-Kerry Madsen (2); 3. 84-Scott Bogucki (3); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (5); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 6. 3-Tim Kaeding (8); 7. 14T-Tim Estenson (6); 8. 25-Lachlan McHugh (9); 9. 13JT-Mark Dobmeier (10); 10. 71-Anthony Macri (7); 11. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (11).

Qualifying A: 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:10.720 (17); 2. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:10.858 (19); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:10.869 (7); 4. 39M-Justin Sanders, 00:10.871 (14); 5. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:10.882 (6); 6. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:10.891 (4); 7. 13-Justin Peck, 00:10.901 (18); 8. 9K-Kasey Kahne, 00:10.914 (16); 9. 55B-Jake Swanson, 00:10.924 (11); 10. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:10.944 (5); 11. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:10.951 (2); 12. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:10.968 (22); 13. 44-Austen Wheatley, 00:10.971 (9); 14. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:10.976 (3); 15. 21H-Brady Bacon, 00:10.984 (21); 16. 14D-Corey Day, 00:11.020 (15); 17. 1X-Jake Bubak, 00:11.033 (12); 18. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:11.071 (10); 19. 7-Ian Madsen, 00:11.102 (24); 20. 45-Rusty Hickman, 00:11.119 (23); 21. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.327 (20); 22. 83H-Sam Henderson, 00:11.342 (8); 23. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.468 (1); 24. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:11.834 (13).

Qualifying B: 1. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:10.857 (6); 2. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:10.883 (8); 3. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:10.916 (17); 4. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:10.932 (13); 5. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.935 (21); 6. 84-Scott Bogucki, 00:10.951 (22); 7. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:10.955 (7); 8. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.994 (16); 9. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:10.995 (1); 10. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.026 (20); 11. 1T-Tanner Holmes, 00:11.043 (4); 12. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.075 (15); 13. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.085 (18); 14. 71-Anthony Macri, 00:11.117 (10); 15. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.123 (5); 16. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.127 (12); 17. 14H-Carson McCarl, 00:11.134 (11); 18. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:11.185 (23); 19. 81-Jack Dover, 00:11.215 (19); 20. 13JT-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.246 (9); 21. 47-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.385 (2); 22. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.435 (14); 23. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.745 (3).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (18 Laps): 1. 15-Brandon Ferguson (1); 2. 98-Dan Jensen (3); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 4. 3-Matt Steuerwald (7); 5. 29Z-JJ Zebell (8); 6. 55-John Hoing (5); 7. 71-Zach Olivier (9); 8. 99-Ryan DeBoer (4); 9. 40-Tim Dann (11); 10. 12-Mike Chaney (13); 11. 34K-Colby Klaassen (6); 12. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (10); 13. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (12); 14. (DNF) 86-Tracy Halouska (14); 15. (DNS) 21T-Trevor Tesch; 16. (DNS) 21-Ron Howe.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Brandon Ferguson (2); 2. 99-Ryan DeBoer (4); 3. 71-Zach Olivier (8); 4. 55-John Hoing (5); 5. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (1); 6. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (7); 7. (DNF) 21T-Trevor Tesch (3); 8. (DNF) 86-Tracy Halouska (6).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 2. 3-Matt Steuerwald (6); 3. 98-Dan Jensen (3); 4. 34K-Colby Klaassen (5); 5. 29Z-JJ Zebell (7); 6. 40-Tim Dann (8); 7. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (1); 8. (DNF) 21-Ron Howe (4).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 3(May 21, June 4 and July 30); Rico Abreu - 1 (Aug. 15); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 24); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 23); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29); and Dusty Zomer - 1 (July 16)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 3(May 28, June 18 and July 9); Zach Olivier - 2(May 21 and July 20); Tim Dann - 1 (July 16); Brandon Ferguson - 1 (Aug. 15); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11); John Hoing - 1(June 4); and Cory Yeigh - 1 (July 30)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dan Carsrud - 1 (July 16); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); Jack Dover - 1 (July 30); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Aug. 27 for Royal River Casino Night featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

HUSET'S SPEEDWAY MEDIA LINKS -

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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.

 

 

Bowman Sweeps Sit’n Bull Shootout for $15,000 Payday
 

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (August 14, 2023) — Mike Bowman picked up a $15,000 payday after sweeping both the Southern Ontario Sprints winged 360 sprint cars and Action Sprint Tour crate sprint car features during opening night of the Sit’n Bull Tire Shootout at Ohsweken Speedway

Bowman, from St. Catharines, Ontario, continues to make the transition to winged sprint car racing look easy lapping up to second place in the crate sprint car main and catching Corner Turner for the lead in the 360 sprint car feature, then pulling away from DIRTcar modified and NASCAR Truck Series standout Stewart Friesen. The wins were Bowman’s seventh and eighth of the 2023 sprint car season.

With the track at Ohsweken rolled in tight for the NASCAR Pinty’s Series race that runs alongside the sprint cars this week at Ohsweken, it played into the modified veteran’s strengths.

“This slick stuff really fires in my wheelhouse. Run it on a small block big block modifieds on this so much it really teaches you to have a steady foot and to drive a tight race car,” said Bowman. “I have thank my guys again. Doing this double duty thing, winning back to back races on same night, it’s seriously not even possible without the dedicated group we got here.”

Frisien was not content with second place despite rarely driving a sprint car these days.

“Big thanks to the whole GSR team for the opportunity, ” said Friesen. We had a really good car, just got caught racing the boss their and got held up a little bit. I’ve got Doug Emery working for us, Red Stratford and Lee Winger, the guys in the shop there do what a great job and have been friends of mine for a long time. Appreciate Glenn (Styres) having us up here and it’s kind of bitter I hopefully we come back tomorrow and show what’s up.”

Even thought Turner gave up second position to Friesen late in the feature, he was content with gains his team has made on the race car recently.

“We were pretty good. We’ve found a setup for our car latelyt that has really made a huge difference. We’ve got the drive here on this smooth slick surfaces we like, so I’m looking forward to tomorrow.”

Sit’n Bull Tire Sprint Car Shootout
Ohsweken Speedway
Ohsweken, Ontario
Monday, August 14, 2023

Southern Ontario Sprints

Qualifying Flight A
1. 10-Mitch Brown, 13.709[9]
2. 71-Mike Bowman, 13.715[10]
3. 94-Todd Hoddick, 13.807[8]
4. 45-Nick Sheridan, 13.823[1]
5. 15-Ryan Turner, 13.845[16]
6. 52-Stewart Friesen, 14.010[14]
7. 70-Baily Heard, 14.021[11]
8. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 14.077[13]
9. 0-Glenn Styres, 14.194[7]
10. 19D-Allan Downey, 14.230[6]
11. 67-Jessica Friesen, 14.251[5]
12. 10C-Paulie Colagiovanni, 14.297[2]
13. 77T-Tyeller Powless, 14.374[3]
14. 9-Liam Martin, 14.444[4]
15. 46-Kevin Pauls, 14.744[12]
16. 21-John Burbridge Jr, 14.789[15]

Qualifying Flight B
1. 87X-Shone Evans, 14.051[3]
2. 7-Eric Gledhill, 14.144[1]
3. 1-Holly Porter, 14.179[4]
4. 17X-Cory Turner, 14.228[5]
5. 77J-Jim Huppunen, 14.303[2]
6. 12DD-Darren Dryden, 14.458[7]
7. 88H-Josh Hansen, 14.549[9]
8. 5-DJ Christie, 14.581[11]
9. 47X-Dylan Westbrook, 14.742[14]
10. 90-Travis Cunningham, 14.744[15]
11. 49L-Lucas Smith, 14.790[8]
12. 68-Aaron Turkey, 14.828[12]
13. 11-Jamie Turner, 14.924[6]
14. 70MM-Mack DeMan, 15.276[10]
15. 77X-Alex Hill, 15.286[16]
16. 46C-Ryan Coniam, 15.331[13]

B-Main (12 Laps)
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[2]
2. 0-Glenn Styres[1]
3. 9-Liam Martin[11]
4. 49L-Lucas Smith[6]
5. 10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[7]
6. 90-Travis Cunningham[4]
7. 19D-Allan Downey[3]
8. 46-Kevin Pauls[13]
9. 77X-Alex Hill[14]
10. 70MM-Mack DeMan[12]
11. 68-Aaron Turkey[8]
12. 21-John Burbridge Jr[15]
13. 77T-Tyeller Powless[9]
14. 11-Jamie Turner[10]
15. 67-Jessica Friesen[5]
16. 46C-Ryan Coniam[16]

A-Main (25 Laps)
1. 71-Mike Bowman[8]
2. 52-Stewart Friesen[11]
3. 17X-Cory Turner[2]
4. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[17]
5. 7NY-Matt Farnham[15]
6. 94-Todd Hoddick[3]
7. 9-Liam Martin[19]
8. 87X-Shone Evans[6]
9. 45-Nick Sheridan[7]
10. 49L-Lucas Smith[20]
11. 5-DJ Christie[16]
12. 10-Mitch Brown[4]
13. 10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[21]
14. 7-Eric Gledhill[1]
15. 12DD-Darren Dryden[12]
16. 1-Holly Porter[5]
17. 15-Ryan Turner[9]
18. 0-Glenn Styres[18]
19. 77J-Jim Huppunen[10]
20. 70-Baily Heard[13]
21. 46-Kevin Pauls[24]
22. 19D-Allan Downey[23]
23. 88H-Josh Hansen[14]
24. 90-Travis Cunningham[22]

Action Sprint TOur

Qualifying Flight A
1. 31-Dale Curran, 15.264[2]
2. 74-Rob Neely, 15.318[1]
3. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich, 15.371[4]
4. BS39-Brett Stratford, 15.399[14]
5. MK8-Matt Hill, 15.427[11]
6. 94-Ryan Fraser, 15.504[3]
7. R52-Matt Billings, 15.543[12]
8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle, 15.670[6]
9. 4B-Darrell Pelletier, 15.718[13]
10. 20-Johnny Miller, 15.883[5]
11. 2M-Steve Murdock, 15.944[16]
12. 9-Adam Turner, 15.976[8]
13. 88-Lance Erskine, 16.014[17]
14. 69K-Ken Hamilton, 16.163[9]
15. 85C-Cam MacKinnon, 16.199[18]
16. 99-Joshua Hill, 16.205[15]
17. 87-Andrew Hennessy, 16.220[10]
18. 2-Travis Hofstetter, 16.365[19]
19. 777A-Tyler Willard, 16.966[7]

Qualifying Flight B
1. 71-Mike Bowman, 15.314[9]
2. 71C-John Cadman, 15.456[10]
3. 52-Jesse Costa, 15.588[6]
4. 14-Larry Gledhill, 15.612[1]
5. 00-Greg Smulders, 15.756[4]
6. 97-Sheldon Bender, 15.848[12]
7. 4-Mack DeMan, 16.001[5]
8. 24A-AJ Lewis, 16.004[3]
9. 16X-Keegan Baker, 16.064[17]
10. 9C-Brian Nanticoke, 16.076[13]
11. 28T-Cameron Thomson, 16.097[7]
12. 2S-Al Sleight, 16.233[14]
13. 19-Mathieu Bardier, 16.282[8]
14. 77E-Ashton VanEvery, 16.499[2]
15. 420-Jordan Hill, 16.539[15]
16. 72-Tanner Podwinski, 16.824[11]
17. 29W-Tyler Ward, 17.116[18]
18. 11W-Jeff Earl, 17.854[16]

B-Main (12 Laps)
1. 20-Johnny Miller[3]
2. 2M-Steve Murdock[5]
3. 2S-Al Sleight[8]
4. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[1]
5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[4]
6. 88-Lance Erskine[9]
7. 9-Adam Turner[7]
8. 19-Mathieu Bardier[10]
9. 99-Joshua Hill[15]
10. 420-Jordan Hill[14]
11. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[12]
12. 777A-Tyler Willard[21]
13. 29W-Tyler Ward[18]
14. 87-Andrew Hennessy[17]
15. 2-Travis Hofstetter[19]
16. 11W-Jeff Earl[20]
17. 69K-Ken Hamilton[11]
18. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[13]
19. 72-Tanner Podwinski[16]
20. 28T-Cameron Thomson[6]
21. (DQ) 16X-Keegan Baker[2]

A-Main (25 Laps)
1. 71-Mike Bowman[3]
2. 71C-John Cadman[1]
3. 74-Rob Neely[5]
4. 4-Mack DeMan[14]
5. R52-Matt Billings[13]
6. 97-Sheldon Bender[12]
7. 52-Jesse Costa[4]
8. 31-Dale Curran[2]
9. 24A-AJ Lewis[16]
10. 14-Larry Gledhill[7]
11. 2M-Steve Murdock[18]
12. 20-Johnny Miller[17]
13. 94-Ryan Fraser[11]
14. 2S-Al Sleight[19]
15. 19-Mathieu Bardier[24]
16. 00-Greg Smulders[10]
17. 20L-Treyten Lapcevich[6]
18. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[20]
19. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[21]
20. 88-Lance Erskine[22]
21. 9-Adam Turner[23]
22. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[15]
23. MK8-Matt Hill[9]
24. BS39-Brett Stratford[8]

 

 

Big Trophy Night wins go to Justyn Cox, Matt Micheli, Kevin Jinkerson and Mike Miller

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…The annual Big Trophy Night at Placerville Speedway saw current SCCT point leader Justyn Cox dominate the feature for his second consecutive victory with the Thompson’s Winged Sprint Cars on Saturday.

Also scooping up wins on Coors Light Big Trophy Night were Matt Micheli with the Anrak Ltd. Late Models, Kevin Jinkerson with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and Mike Miller in the 2023 Mini Truck finale. Miller also wrapped up his second career Truck title at Placerville Speedway.

The 25-lap Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged Sprint Car main event began with Justyn Cox jumping into the lead. The action was hot and heavy right from the start with several drivers battling it out just behind the leader. The initial eight circuits clicked off caution free, before a yellow and red in subsequent laps was seen.

On the restart Cox led Sean Becker, Andy Forsberg, Jake Andreotti and Colby Johnson in the top-five. Another slowdown on lap 12 set up a restart that got fans out of their seat, as Forsberg charged around Cox to grab the top-spot. Cox stuck with it though and slid back in front the following corner to reassume the point.

After that, Cox was never seriously challenged en route to accepting the Ron Stahl checkered flag for his 12th career Winged 360 Sprint Car triumph at the track. By doing so he tied Shane Golobic, Andy Gregg, Scooter Lambert and Stephen Allard for 14th on the all-time list.

Andreotti must be commended as well for putting together his finest night yet at Placerville Speedway aboard a Sprint Car. The Castro Valley racer earned the ADCO Driveline Fast Time Award to begin the evening and capped it with a runner up effort in the feature.

Forsberg crossed the stripe in third, with 11th starting Tony Gomes battling his way to fourth and Gauge Garcia rounding out the top-five. Ashton Torgerson charged from 14th to sixth, while Johnson, Becker, point leader Michael Faccinto and Ashlyn Rodriguez rounded out the top-10.

Winged Sprint Car results: 1. 42X-Justyn Cox[2]; 2. 7P-Jake Andreotti[6]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[4]; 4. 7C-Tony Gomes[11]; 5. 21X-Gauge Garcia[9]; 6. 88-Ashton Torgerson[14]; 7. 38-Colby Johnson[1]; 8. 35-Sean Becker[5]; 9. X1-Michael Faccinto[10]; 10. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[7]; 11. 93-Stephen Ingraham[12]; 12. 73B-Braden Chiaramonte[15]; 13. 34-Justin Henry[17]; 14. 9L-Luke Hayes[19]; 15. 3QC-Michael Pombo[18]; 16. 5H-Josh Wiesz[20]; 17. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[8]; 18. 45-Jake Morgan[3]; 19. 25-Justin Johnson[13]; 20. 21-Shane Hopkins[16]

Live Oak, CA competitor Matt Micheli started from the outside of row one and kept everyone at bay to record his 26th career Anrak Ltd. Late Model victory on Saturday.

Early in the 20-lap finale Micheli felt pressure from last week’s Carnett Clash winner Paul Gugliomoni. Lincoln’s Dan Brown Jr. then climbed into second place with a handful of laps remaining and kept the leader honest at times.

Micheli hit his marks however and brought home the dub over Brown, Gugliomoni, point leader Dan Jinkerson and Rod Oliver. Micheli has been one of the very best behind the wheel of a Ltd. Late Model on the red clay, ranking number two in all-time wins.

Late Model results: 1. 96M-Matt Micheli[2]; 2. 15-Dan Brown Jr[6]; 3. 22G-Paul Gugliomoni[3]; 4. 23-Dan Jinkerson[4]; 5. 57-Rod Oliver[1]; 6. 37-Ray Trimble[5]; 7. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[9]; 8. 71T-Wayne Trimble[8]; 9. 71-Shawn DeForest[7]; 10. 115-Chris Mcginnis[10]; 11. 777-Michael Anderson[11]

The 20-lap Red Hawk Casino Pure Stock main event saw Kevin Jinkerson and Richard Brace Jr. share the front row. At the waving of the green flag Jinkerson charged into the lead with Nick Baldwin battling his way into the runner up spot.

Jinkerson, Baldwin and Brace raced closely together for a majority of the contest. The top-two ran the bottom to perfection, while third place Brace tested the waters on the high-side of the bullring. With the laps winding down Baldwin hounded the rear bumper of Jinkerson, but the Diamond Springs driver held him off for the victory.

It marked the second win of the season for Jinkerson and his eighth career triumph at the track. Baldwin, Brace, Tyler Lightfoot and Kenny Bernstein completed the top-five in the feature.

Pure Stock results: 1. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[1]; 2. 17-Nick Baldwin[3]; 3. 86-Richard Brace Jr[2]; 4. 23-Tyler Lightfoot[5]; 5. 43-Kenny Bernstein[6]; 6. 48-John Evans[4]; 7. 54-Vigna Anthony[7]; 8. 25-Ryan Parkhurst[9]; 9. 55-Micky Dangelo[8]; 10. 93-Mel Byers[11]; 11. 23D-Angela Dias[10]

Mike Miller started from the front row and wrapped up the championship in style with a dominant drive in the 20-lap Mini Truck finale.

Miller sat out front by a comfortable margin for most of the contest, although Kevin Jinkerson did close in at the end. Miller picked up his third win of the year over Jinkerson, Thomas Jensen, Logan Lakin and Wyatt Lakin.

Mini Truck results: 1. 16-Mike Miller[2]; 2. 03-Kevin Jinkerson[6]; 3. 112-Thomas Jensen[4]; 4. 08-Logan Lakin[3]; 5. 04-Wyatt Lakin[10]; 6. 26-Paizlee Miller[11]; 7. 21-Paige Miller[5]; 8. 75-Brycen Bragg[8]; 9. 28-Howard Miller[7]; 10. 7-Luke Costa[1]; 11. 07-Michael Murphy[9]; 12. (DNS) 65X-Brian Tremblay; 13. (DNS) 22-Nick Perkins

Placerville Speedway is dark this coming weekend but returns in a big way on Saturday August 26th with Legends Night, which also doubles as the Western Sprint Tour Speedweek finale. It also marks the Hoosier Tires championship point finale for the speedway, showcasing the Thompson’s Winged 360 Sprint Cars, Anrak Late Models, Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and Dwarf Cars.

 

 

DRAKE EDWARDS CAPTURES MARYSVILLE RACEWAY PARK WMR VICTORY

MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 12, 2023) – Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz. earned his fourth points-paying Western Midget Racing win of 2023 when he captured Saturday’s action at Marysville Raceway after a 20-lap feature. Edwards became the third different WMR winner in the series’ three appearances at the speedway.

Santa Cruz’ Logan Mitchell and points leader Bryant Bell of Oakley split the eight-lap heat races. A five car inversion placed Livermore’s Greg Dennett and Edwards onto the front row. 13 Midgets charged into turn one for the main event but trouble struck the field immediately. Lodi’s Nate Wait tagged Mitchell, sending him into a hard flip to end his race in the first corner. Bell struggled to refire during the stoppage as well, with the top-two in the championship both retiring from the race.

Edwards and Dennett then collided on the restart in turn one, relegating both cars to the rear of the field.

Jerry Kobza assumed the lead while Edwards charged through the pack. Edwards was up into second by lap three then drove to the outside of Kobza for the lead. Wait crashed in turn one for a caution and Edwards was credited with leading lap four by just .029 seconds.

Edwards led the field into lapped traffic on lap 10. The final caution of the race fell when Kobza spun from second trying to navigate the traffic.

Drake Edwards crossed the line first followed by San Jose’s Anthony Bruno in a career-best second with Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood earning another podium finish during her rookie campaign. Dennett and Santa Clarita’s Adam Weisberg rounded out the top-five.

Western Midget Racing makes its debut appearance at Bakersfield Speedway up next on September 2!

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Marysville Raceway August 12, 2023

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 4R Drake Edwards 2. 54 Anthony Bruno 3. 19 Adrianna DeMartini 4. 7 Greg Dennett 5. 15 Adam Weisberg 6. 3 Jerry Kobza 7. 66 Darin Horton 8. 35 Blaine Craft 9. 68x Gene Sigal 10. 68 Marvin Mitchell 11. 35W Nate Wait 12. 09 Bryant Bell 13. 11 Logan Mitchell

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11 Logan Mitchell; Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 09 Bryant Bell

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

8.11 Ocean Speedway Winner: Bryant Bell

8.12 Marysville Raceway Winner: Drake Edwards

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Ryan Litt won Saturday's Must See Racing sprint car race at Berlin Raceway, his first series victory of the season.

MARNE, Mich. (Aug. 12, 2023) – Prior to Saturday’s Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series race at Berlin Raceway, Canadian Ryan Litt felt as though the seven-sixteenth-mile oval owed him a good day.

Considering that – during his last visit to the track in July – Litt endured a harrowing supermodified accident that sent him to the hospital, his feelings were understandably justified.

But Saturday night, Litt came back to Berlin with his family-owned sprint car and collected on that debt, dominating Must See Racing’s third and final visit to the track this season to pick up a much-needed win.

Litt roared forward from ninth starting position, took the lead on a lap-11 restart and never looked back, staying out front for the remainder of the 30-lap feature en route to his third career Must See Racing victory and first of the season.

The London, Ontario, native was masterful through traffic and bested runner-up Jimmy McCune, who was seeking his fourth straight series win, by 3.874 seconds in the end.

It led to an emotional celebration in victory lane capped by Litt’s climb atop his familiar orange and white No. 07 sprint car.

“I think this is our fifth win here overall, and I just love coming here. I don’t know what it is,” Litt noted in victory lane. “Last time I left in an ambulance, and that wasn’t a fun night, but this here was a lot better tonight. Any time you can pass guys like Jason Blonde and Jimmy McCune, it’s a pretty big deal.

“It’s hard starting deep like we had to. You just get in the dirty air and it’s so much harder to go forward, but we found a way and my dad had the car lights out. It would go anywhere I needed it to go and that’s what you need to be able to win in a field as competitive as this one.”

Floridians Tommy Nichols and Shane Butler shared the front row for the night’s main event after a 10 inversion was rolled by fast qualifier Charlie Schultz, and it was Butler who got out front early on, pacing the first five circuits before the night’s surprise performer stepped forward from the middle of the pack.

White Hare Racing’s Bobby Komisarski raced from fourth to pass Butler for the top spot on the fifth rotation, leading his first laps in Must See Racing competition and appearing to be a serious threat to collect his first series win in a minor upset.

Komisarski led by more than two seconds when Butler slowed with oil pressure issues on lap 10, leading to a three-wide pass for second by Litt moments before a caution was called to set up the lone restart of the night.

With Litt to his outside, Komisarski tried valiantly to hold the lead when the green flag returned, but was unable to do so. He eventually settled in behind Litt and McCune and ended up with a career-best finish of third.

“Ryan and Jimmy just have so much [time and experience] invested in this series that they had me beat tonight,” said Komisarski. “We haven’t been in that position, leading on a restart, a lot yet with this new team and just got beat … but we can’t hang our heads. This is a great result for Gene [Fogle, car owner] and this whole White Hare team and it’s proof that we can run up front with these guys like we’ve been striving for all season.

“Just happy for the team and it means a lot. I really feel like our day will be coming and this is a confidence booster that gives us some momentum heading into these last few races this season.”

Jason Blonde, who finished fourth, collected the top bonus prize as the winner of the Engine Pro Fast Car Dash mini-series. Defending series champion Charlie Schultz closed the top five.

Schultz kicked off the program with a fast lap of 13.217 seconds in qualifying, completing a sweep of all three Berlin fast times with Must See Racing this season. Dorman Snyder and Rick Holley won heat races.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series season continues Saturday, Aug. 19 with the second annual Bob Frey Classic at Ohio’s Lorain Raceway Park.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit www.mustseeracing.com.

The finish:

1. 07L-Ryan Litt [9], 2. 88-Jimmy McCune [7], 3. 7-Bobby Komisarski [4], 4. 42-Jason Blonde [8], 5. 9s-Charlie Schultz [10], 6. 17r-Kyle Robbins [5], 7. 99-Dorman Snyder [11], 8. 55-Tommy Nichols [1], 9. 77-Quintin Saayman [13], 10. 72s-Joe Speakman [12], 11. 17-Andrew Bogusz [14], 12. 23-Charlie Baur [15], 13. 18b-Shane Butler [2], 14. 36-Tyler Roahrig [6], 15. 85-Rick Holley [3].

Lap Leader(s): Tommy Nichols Grid, Shane Butler 1-5, Bobby Komisarski 6-10, Ryan Litt 11-30.

Hard Charger: 07-Ryan Litt (+8)

 

 

KALEB MONTGOMERY BRINGS FAMILY OWNED CAR TO OCEAN SPEEDWAY VICTORY LANE

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 12, 2023) – Templeton’s Kaleb Montgomery steered his family owned No. 3 Sprint Car to victory lane in the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo on Friday night, becoming the tenth different winner of the Sprint Car season at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville. Montgomery’s win came during the Tribute to Terry Traub night which attracted nearly 80 entries across five divisions at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds speedplant.

Hanford’s DJ Netto led time trials while Lemoore teenager Gauge Garcia won the Gizdich Ranch Dash for the pole of the 30-lap feature.

Montgomery knifed to the inside of Garcia in turn four to take the lead on lap one. The race was then stopped when Jason Chisum of Salinas nerfed nose first into the front stretch dirt and was collected by Vince Gianotta of Hollister.

Incoming points leader Rickey Sanders of Watsonville nabbed second on the restart and July 28 winner Joey Ancona of Concord took over third. Bryce Eames of Santa Maria stopped exiting turn two for the next caution on lap four.

Hanford’s DJ Netto began to make his presence felt from third position in lapped traffic before a caution on lap ten. Netto used the restart to advance into second past Sanders. Montgomery led the field into traffic again at the halfway point and was slowed slightly in turn three, allowing Netto to take the lead on lap 16.

Ancona suffered a major side over side flip in turn one to bring out the red flag on lap 18. Two-time 2023 winner Mitchell Faccinto of Hanford retired with a mechanical issue as well, relegating the only two 2023 Ocean winners in the field out of the race.

Montgomery slid back into the lead on lap 19 but Faccinto answered back with a slidejob of his own to lead lap 20. Ryan Rocha flipped hard and landed on his lid but was uninjured.

Both 13th-starting Caeden Steele and 2022 champion Kurt Nelson of Gilroy overhauled rookie Caleb Debem to knock him out of the top-five on the restart.

Netto’s bid for victory ended when he ran into the back of the lapped car of Don Hart of Campo on lap 28, spinning to a stop to surrender the lead.

Montgomery assumed the top spot and fended off a challenge from Sanders for the victory. Nelson finished third followed by Steele and Easton’s Michael Pombo. Faccinto was awarded the Beer Optics Hard Luck award.

Multi-time Ocean Speedway Hobby Stock champion Rob Gallaher of San Jose won the 33-lap Tribute to Terry Traub feature, winning $333 for topping a 16-car field. Watsonville’s Sam Kennedy led the way from the pole while Gallaher advanced from fifth on the grid. Gallaher took second on the outside on lap six, then challenged Kennedy on the outside for the lead. Gallaher nabbed the point on lap 11 on the backstretch.

A furious battle for the positions behind Gallaher and Kennedy ensued, entertaining the Watsonville faithful. Watsonville drivers Adrianne Frost and Jerry Skelton spun for a caution. Prunedale’s Shane Freeman suffered a flat right front tire but was able to rejoin the action. Watsonville’s Dakota Keldsen also spun. All three incidents took place by the halfway mark of the race.

Todd Gomez of Antioch capitalized and worked from 12th on the grid up to third. Frost, points leader and defending champion Joe Gallaher, and Gomez staged a great race for the third position. At the finish, Rob Gallaher enjoyed a big win followed by Kennedy, Gomez, Frost, and Joe Gallaher.

Bryant Bell of Oakley won his first Ocean Speedway Western Midget Racing win on Friday night, winning his fourth feature of the WMR season and taking over the points lead.

Bell and his rookie teammate Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood split the eight-lap heat races in Watsonville. They shared the front row for the 20-lap main event.

Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards used the outside line to quickly charge from sixth to third at the drop of the green flag. DeMartini and Bell raced side-by-side for the lead with DeMartini leading lap one before Bell led lap two. Edwards swooped past them both to lead lap three.

Bell followed Edwards on the high line as they charged ahead of the field. Bell then drove underneath Edwards to retake the lead on lap nine. The leaders then approached lapped traffic by lap 14. Edwards used the traffic as a pick to execute a crossover in turn two but it was nullified. Incoming points leader Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz flipped hard in turns three and four. He was able to walk away from a battered No. 96x Boss Chassis.

Bell never relinquished the lead on the way to his sixth-career WMR win and the points lead. Edwards finished second followed by DeMartini, Lodi’s Nate Wait, and two-time defending champion Blake Bower of Brentwood.

IMCA Sport Modified state championship contender Jason Ryan, Jr. of Oakley prevailed for his fourth win of the season in a 20-lap contest. Austin McMillin of Atascadero led the first three laps before Chowchilla’s Emali VanHoff took the lead. Ryan emerged from a three-wide battle for second with the position on lap five. McMillin then spun for a caution on lap seven. Ryan used the restart to drive inside VanHoff to lead lap eight.

Ryan built up a three-second lead which was erased when Jonathan Hagio of Prunedale went straight up the track in turn four and came to a stop on lap 17. Ryan held the lead to the finish while Trevor Clymens of Brentwood finished second followed by VanHoff, Frost, and Watsonville’s Steven Allee.

Jason Lazzerini of Moss Landing moved closer to the 2023 Four Banger championship with a dominating win in the 15-lap race. Lazzerini started 12th but took over the lead from Thomas Cumming by just the second lap. TJ Santos of Gilroy, Ken Keegan of Scotts Valley, Kate Beardsley of Felton, and Matt Hill of Felton were the top-five finishers.

Up next for Ocean Speedway is the two-day Johnny Key Classic. Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo compete Friday night, then are joined by Sprint Car Challenge Tour Sprint Cars on Saturday night. For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway August 11, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[2]; 2. 121-Rickey Sanders[4]; 3. 72W-Kurt Nelson[9]; 4. 121X-Caeden Steele[13]; 5. 37-Michael Pombo[11]; 6. 3D-Caleb Debem[12]; 7. 88N-DJ Netto[3]; 8. 8-Jeremy Chisum[10]; 9. 21X-Gauge Garcia[1]; 10. 56Z-Don Hart[15]; 11. 72S-Bradley Dillard[18]; 12. 46J-Geoffrey Grimm[16]; 13. 34B-Glenn Bryan[19]; 14. 5R-Ryan Rocha[8]; 15. 72JR-Chris Nelson[14]; 16. 88A-Joey Ancona[5]; 17. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 18. 50-Bryce Eames[6]; 19. 25Z-Jason Chisum[20]; 20. 98-Vince Giannotta[17]

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KALEB MONTGOMERY BRINGS FAMILY OWNED CAR TO OCEAN SPEEDWAY VICTORY LANE

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 12, 2023) – Templeton’s Kaleb Montgomery steered his family owned No. 3 Sprint Car to victory lane in the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo on Friday night, becoming the tenth different winner of the Sprint Car season at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville. Montgomery’s win came during the Tribute to Terry Traub night which attracted nearly 80 entries across five divisions at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds speedplant.

Two-time 2023 winner Mitchell Faccinto of Hanford led time trials while Lemoore teenager Gauge Garcia won the Gizdich Ranch Dash for the pole of the 30-lap feature.

Montgomery knifed to the inside of Garcia in turn four to take the lead on lap one. The race was then stopped when Jason Chisum of Salinas nerfed nose first into the front stretch dirt and was collected by Vince Gianotta of Hollister.

Incoming points leader Rickey Sanders of Watsonville nabbed second on the restart and July 28 winner Joey Ancona of Concord took over third. Bryce Eames of Santa Maria stopped exiting turn two for the next caution on lap four.

Hanford’s DJ Netto began to make his presence felt from third position in lapped traffic before a caution on lap ten. Netto used the restart to advance into second past Sanders. Montgomery led the field into traffic again at the halfway point and was slowed slightly in turn three, allowing Netto to take the lead on lap 16.

Ancona suffered a major side over side flip in turn one to bring out the red flag on lap 18. Faccinto retired with a mechanical issue as well, relegating the only two 2023 Ocean winners in the field out of the race.

Montgomery slid back into the lead on lap 19 but Faccinto answered back with a slidejob of his own to lead lap 20. Ryan Rocha flipped hard and landed on his lid but was uninjured.

Both 13th-starting Caeden Steele and 2022 champion Kurt Nelson of Gilroy overhauled rookie Caleb Debem to knock him out of the top-five on the restart.

Netto’s bid for victory ended when he ran into the back of the lapped car of Don Hart of Campo on lap 28, spinning to a stop to surrender the lead.

Montgomery assumed the top spot and fended off a challenge from Sanders for the victory. Nelson finished third followed by Steele and Easton’s Michael Pombo. Faccinto was awarded the Beer Optics Hard Luck award.

Multi-time Ocean Speedway Hobby Stock champion Rob Gallaher of San Jose won the 33-lap Tribute to Terry Traub feature, winning $333 for topping a 16-car field. Watsonville’s Sam Kennedy led the way from the pole while Gallaher advanced from fifth on the grid. Gallaher took second on the outside on lap six, then challenged Kennedy on the outside for the lead. Gallaher nabbed the point on lap 11 on the backstretch.

A furious battle for the positions behind Gallaher and Kennedy ensued, entertaining the Watsonville faithful. Watsonville drivers Adrianne Frost and Jerry Skelton spun for a caution. Prunedale’s Shane Freeman suffered a flat right front tire but was able to rejoin the action. Watsonville’s Dakota Keldsen also spun. All three incidents took place by the halfway mark of the race.

Todd Gomez of Antioch capitalized and worked from 12th on the grid up to third. Frost, points leader and defending champion Joe Gallaher, and Gomez staged a great race for the third position. At the finish, Rob Gallaher enjoyed a big win followed by Kennedy, Gomez, Frost, and Joe Gallaher.

Bryant Bell of Oakley won his first Ocean Speedway Western Midget Racing win on Friday night, winning his fourth feature of the WMR season and taking over the points lead.

Bell and his rookie teammate Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood split the eight-lap heat races in Watsonville. They shared the front row for the 20-lap main event.

Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards used the outside line to quickly charge from sixth to third at the drop of the green flag. DeMartini and Bell raced side-by-side for the lead with DeMartini leading lap one before Bell led lap two. Edwards swooped past them both to lead lap three.

Bell followed Edwards on the high line as they charged ahead of the field. Bell then drove underneath Edwards to retake the lead on lap nine. The leaders then approached lapped traffic by lap 14. Edwards used the traffic as a pick to execute a crossover in turn two but it was nullified. Incoming points leader Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz flipped hard in turns three and four. He was able to walk away from a battered No. 96x Boss Chassis.

Bell never relinquished the lead on the way to his sixth-career WMR win and the points lead. Edwards finished second followed by DeMartini, Lodi’s Nate Wait, and two-time defending champion Blake Bower of Brentwood.

IMCA Sport Modified state championship contender Jason Ryan, Jr. of Oakley prevailed for his fourth win of the season in a 20-lap contest. Austin McMillin of Atascadero led the first three laps before Chowchilla’s Emali VanHoff took the lead. Ryan emerged from a three-wide battle for second with the position on lap five. McMillin then spun for a caution on lap seven. Ryan used the restart to drive inside VanHoff to lead lap eight.

Ryan built up a three-second lead which was erased when Jonathan Hagio of Prunedale went straight up the track in turn four and came to a stop on lap 17. Ryan held the lead to the finish while Trevor Clymens of Brentwood finished second followed by VanHoff, Frost, and Watsonville’s Steven Allee.

Jason Lazzerini of Moss Landing moved closer to the 2023 Four Banger championship with a dominating win in the 15-lap race. Lazzerini started 12th but took over the lead from Thomas Cumming by just the second lap. TJ Santos of Gilroy, Ken Keegan of Scotts Valley, Kate Beardsley of Felton, and Matt Hill of Felton were the top-five finishers.

Up next for Ocean Speedway is the two-day Johnny Key Classic. Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo compete Friday night, then are joined by Sprint Car Challenge Tour Sprint Cars on Saturday night. For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway August 11, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[2]; 2. 121-Rickey Sanders[4]; 3. 72W-Kurt Nelson[9]; 4. 121X-Caeden Steele[13]; 5. 37-Michael Pombo[11]; 6. 3D-Caleb Debem[12]; 7. 88N-DJ Netto[3]; 8. 8-Jeremy Chisum[10]; 9. 21X-Gauge Garcia[1]; 10. 56Z-Don Hart[15]; 11. 72S-Bradley Dillard[18]; 12. 46J-Geoffrey Grimm[16]; 13. 34B-Glenn Bryan[19]; 14. 5R-Ryan Rocha[8]; 15. 72JR-Chris Nelson[14]; 16. 88A-Joey Ancona[5]; 17. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 18. 50-Bryce Eames[6]; 19. 25Z-Jason Chisum[20]; 20. 98-Vince Giannotta[17]

 

 

BRYANT BELL TAKES OVER POINTS LEAD WITH OCEAN SPEEDWAY WMR WIN

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (August 12, 2023) – Bryant Bell of Oakley won his first Ocean Speedway Western Midget Racing win on Friday night, winning his fourth feature of the WMR season and taking over the points lead in a big night for the driver of the No. 09 for Toyota Walnut Creek and Boscacci Racing.

Bell and his rookie teammate Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood split the eight-lap heat races in Watsonville. They shared the front row for the 20-lap main event.

Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards used the outside line to quickly charge from sixth to third at the drop of the green flag. DeMartini and Bell raced side-by-side for the lead with DeMartini leading lap one before Bell led lap two. Edwards swooped past them both to lead lap three.

Bell followed Edwards on the high line as they charged ahead of the field. Bell then drove underneath Edwards to retake the lead on lap nine. The leaders then approached lapped traffic by lap 14. Edwards used the traffic as a pick to execute a crossover in turn two but it was nullified. Incoming points leader Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz flipped hard in turns three and four. He was able to walk away from a battered No. 96x Boss Chassis.

Bell never relinquished the lead on the way to his sixth-career WMR win and the points lead. Edwards finished second followed by DeMartini, Lodi’s Nate Wait, and two-time defending champion Blake Bower of Brentwood.

Western Midget Racing competes on Saturday night August 12 at Marysville Raceway. They will be joined by 360 Sprint Cars, Crate Sprints, and more. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway August 11, 2023

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 2. 4R-Drake Edwards[6]; 3. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[2]; 4. 35W-Nate Wait[4]; 5. 9-Blake Bower[3]; 6. 7-Greg Dennett[10]; 7. 3-Jerry Kobza[9]; 8. 68X-Gene Sigal[12]; 9. 15-Adam Weisberg[5]; 10. 68-Marvin Mitchell[7]; 11. 96X-Logan Mitchell[8]; 12. 66-Darin Horton[11]; 13. (DNS) 54-Anthony Bruno

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 2. 9-Blake Bower[5]; 3. 15-Adam Weisberg[3]; 4. 68-Marvin Mitchell[4]; 5. 3-Jerry Kobza[6]; 6. 66-Darin Horton[2]; 7. (DNS) 54-Anthony Bruno

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[2]; 2. 35W-Nate Wait[1]; 3. 4R-Drake Edwards[3]; 4. 96X-Logan Mitchell[6]; 5. 7-Greg Dennett[4]; 6. 68X-Gene Sigal[5]

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway Winner: Drake Edwards

8.11 Ocean Speedway Winner: Bryant Bell

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Curtain Falls on 2023 Season at Double X Speedway—Champions Crowned in three divisions for 2023

Double X Speedway

California, MO

August 6, 2023

By: Dean Reichel

The final checkered flag of 2023 fell at Double X Speedway on Sunday night. Following the events on the track, season long awards were presented to the drivers who earned the honors. But before the festivities would begin there was racing action to be held.

Starting off the evening were the Pure Stock cars with two heat races to be contested. In heat one Shannon Sullivan would lead lap one but Chris Messerli would use the high road in turn four to take the lead on lap two and not be challenged for the duration. Russell Beach would finish second, John Shane finished third and Shannon Sullivan would be credited with fourth after a spin on the final lap as the leaders was taking the checkered flag. The second heat would see Shayne Healea and Darin Porter battle each lap for the lead, Porter would make several strong attempts but Healea would not be denied in taking the victory. Porter would cross the strip in second, Curt Turpin finishes third and Rhonda Lamke rounds out the field.

The Super Stocks saw two of the top drivers in National POWRi points in competition once again at Double X. The first heat saw Dale Berry take the early lead only to have it erased by mechanical issues handing the lead to Harlan Dowell on lap three. Dowell would carry the momentum to the checkered flag. James Nishwonger, a national title contender in the division would finish second, Adam Halley finished third, Ryan Shikles was fourth, Jimmy Burrus fifth and Dale Berry was credited with sixth. Heat two had Tyler Crocker taking the lead on lap one while Jody Romig and Ted Welschmeyer would battle for second. At the checkered flag it was Crocker winning heat number two with Romig in second, Welschmeyer third, Steve Beach fourth and Joe Miller completing the field.

The Winged Sprint Cars also set the feature lineup by virtue of two heat races. In heat one, fresh off of a “E” Main victory Saturday night at the 360 Nationals in Knoxville, IA, Tyler Blank ran off from the field in picking up the victory. Taylor Walton woud advance to second, Ben Brown would finish third, Doug Fry fourth, Russell Potter would finish fifth, Tucker Daly sixth and Skylar Daly seventh. Heat two saw the “Lone Jack Posse” making up 75% of the front two rows. Jack Wagner wasted little time moving to the front with brother Samuel settling into second and fellow posse member Garret Hulsey moving into third. This would be the finishing order for the top three with Rob Rimel moving u to fourth, Kendall Weymuth fifth and Blake Bowers finishing sixth.

The make up feature from last week for the Winged Sprint Cars would be the first race in the track after intermission. Wagner Brothers Racing made up the front row. At the drop of the green it was a drag race into turn one with Samuel Wagner outing the #73 machine to the point with brother Jack in tow. It took Tyler Blank three laps to move into third with Ben Brown and Skylar Daly in the top five. Biding his time Jack Wagner moved into the top spot on lap eleven and Tyler Blank would move into second on lap twelve. By lap fifteen the lead duo were working their way around lapped cars with Wagner maintaining a six car length advantage over Blank. Running green to checkered it was “Gentleman” Jack Wagner picking up the feature win in the “Jason Russell Memorial” Sprint Car Main Event. Tyler Blank finishes second, Samuel Wagner third, Taylor Walton was awarded the “Hard Charger” award from the Russell family for his drive from thirteenth to fourth and Ben Brown would complete the top five.

Leading off the Championship night card of feature events were the Pure Stocks. Shayne Healea would take the early lead before National Pure Stock points contender Darin Porter would move to the point. Porter would maintain the lead to the checkered flag with Healea finishing second, Chris Messerli runs third, John Shane would finish a strong fourth with Russell Beach fifth and Rhonda Lamke finishing sixth.

Super Stocks took to the track to complete their season finale at Double X for 2023. Tyler Crocker took the lead at the drop of the green with Jody Romig making a strong move into second. Crocker would bring out a caution with mechanical issues on lap three with Romig taking over the lead. On lap six Romig would bring out a caution by looping his car in turn three. This would place Ted Welschmeyer in the rocking chair with a hard charging James Nishwonger in second. Nishwonger would run the high line challenging the 6Z of Welschmeyer and would take the lead coming out of turn two on lap eleven but it was erased as the caution flag flew before the lap was complete. A lap fourteen caution as Nishwonger tried a different line going into turn one and ran out of real estate spinning himself out in the process. A green, white, checkered restart would occur with Welschmeyer prevailing over Harlan Dowell in second, Steve Beach with an impressive drive to third, James Nishwonger recovered to finish fourth edging Joe Miller at the line with Miller finishing fifth.

The final Winged Sprint Car Feature of 2023 would see the top two in season points, Jack Wagner and Tyler Blank, tied at 1503 points each. Starting side by side for the main event Blank would take the lead on lap one but a caution for a spinning Rob Rimel would negate the charge and set up for a complete restart. When the green flag dropped on the restart, Blank would again take the lead running a low line into turn one with Jack Wagner following along in second. A lap four caution for Taylor Walton would bunch the field behind the leader. Blank would lead until lap nine with Wagner moving back to the point for the next two circuits. A caution on lap twelve would bring the field to Wagner’s rear bumper, on the restart Blank would overtake the #77 for the lead. Tight racing between the the leaders would see Blank spinning off the top of turn one and retiring to the pit area on lap nineteen. Wagner would survive a challenge from Ben Brown on the restart but was not to be denied as he would pick up the feature win and the 2023 Winged Sprint Car Championship. Completing the top five were Ben Brown in second, Taylor Walton finishes third, Samuel Wagner in fourth and Tucker Daly finishing fifth.

At the conclusion of the evenings racing action it was time to honor drivers for their dedication and commitment to local dirt track racing. The Point awards, Rookies of the Year and Perfect Attendance are listed below. Track owners and promoters Kyle & Carol Wirts, the staff and behind the scenes persons at Double X Speedway say "THANK YOU" to all of the drivers crews, families, sponsors and fans for letting us do what we do to keep local dirt track racing alive in Central Missouri. Please mark your calendars for Sunday May 5, 2024 and celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Double X Speedway as we host the 37th season of Sunday Night Thunder in California, MO.

Double X Speedway

Championship Night Results

August 6, 2023

Winged Sprint Cars-

“Jason Russell Memorial” Feature from 7/30/23

1.77-Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 2. 75-Tyler Blank, California; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 4. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 5. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 6. 99D-Tucker Daly, Hallsville; 7. 7K-Rob Rimel, California; 8. 52D- Skylar Daly, Columbia; 9. 3P-Russell Potter, Boonville; 10 61A- Doug Fry, Wheatland; 11. 52B-Blake Bowers, Knob Noster (DNF); 12. 7-Paul Solomon, Queensland, Victoria, Australia (DNS); 13. 26B- Matt Fox, Sedalia (DNS).

“Championship Night” Feature Event

1.77-Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 2. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 3. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 4. 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 5. 99D- Tucker Daly, Hallsville; 6. 88G-Garrett Hulsey, Lone Jack; 7. 3P-Russell Potter, Boonville; 8. 52D-Skylar Daly, Columbia; 9. 61A-Doug Fry, Wheatland; 10. 75-Tyler Blank, California (DNF); 11. 4K-Kendall Weymuth, Sedalia (DNF); 12. 7K- Rob Rimel, California (DNF); 13. Blake Bowers, Knob Noster (DNS)

Heat 1- 1. Blank; 2. Walton; 3. Brown; 4. Fry; 5. Potter; 6. T. Daly; 7. S. Daly

Heat 2- J. Wagner; 2. S. Wagner; 3. Hulsey; 4. Rimel 5. Weymuth; 6. Bowers

 

 

Flick on fire winning Michaels memorial $4000 410 sprint feature at mercer; Rudolph takes $3000 in BRP mods; Kornbau wins 4th in 305s; Guidace earns 2nd win in FASTRAK mods; Ealy takes 2nd in mini stocks.

By Jim Balentine
(Mercer,Pa)

After a rain out last week Michaels mercer raceway was blessed with 105 cars in 5 divisions and a full grandstand as well as autograph night for all the fans as they meet the drivers prior to the racing action. The Michaels family was honored for the event as current owner Ed Michaels and his family rebuilt mercer from the dead in 1994 and retook it over in 2019.

Sunbelt rentals was the sponsor of the 410 sprints and Ermes Inc sponsored the BRP modified tour.

AJ Flick stormed to his 2nd mercer 410 sprint car win in 2 races collecting $4000 and his 2nd win of the weekend. Ransomville NY standout Erick Rudolph won the $3000 to win BRP modified tour race also for his 2nd of the weekend. Winning their 2nd features of the year was Frank Guidace in the FASTRAK crate modifieds and Carl Ealy in the mini stocks, and Jeremy Kornbau collected his 4th Racesaver 305 sprint win of the season.

AJ Flick has again been the man to beat locally as he now has 12 wins for the 2023 season, but as was the case last weekend had to contend with Mike Bauer again as the duo would put on a masterful show in the nonstop 30 lapper. Bauer who has 4 career mercer 410 wins and 13 time winner Adam Kekich would lead the field to green with Flick starting 3rd. Bauer, who won elsewhere last weekend was the man to beat for the first 17 laps as he would hold Flick at bay lap after lap as they would run side by side for many laps. Flick would finally get around on lap 18 but Bauer would not give up keeping behind for the next few laps until lap 25 when Flick would start to pull away and never look back as he picks up his 3rd career mercer 410 win and $4000 by 4 seconds in the nonstop 8:26 30 lapper. Adam Kekich would run 3rd the entire race, 23 time winner bob Felmlee finished 4th and Cody Bova 5th. Flick would say “ Mike (Bauer)is a good driver that has made that car better and I don’t believe these wins come easy…this race track has taken a turn for the absolute better for 2023!! it’s a phenomenal track…We were going through lapped traffic and I knew my car would come to me and I was watching mike trying to get through lapped traffic and when you can run right behind the leader in dirty air you know you have a good car. I took the lead going into 3 and knew I could take the win. It’s special to win here for the Michaels memorial and the $4000 and hopefully you can reschedule the $7000 summer slam and we can come back for that!”

In the $3000 to win BRP big block modified portion of the Michaels memorial 10 time mercer winner and longtime veteran Dave Murdick would lead from the pole and was poised to pick up the win at the track he started at in 1979. Murdick would lead the first 18 of 19 laps. 2nd place runner Will Thomas would run second keeping Murdick within 1.3 seconds of his sight. But on lap 9 teammate and 2 time winner Garrett Krummert would get around Thomas and start to reel in Murdick. Meanwhile Eric Rudolph would be slowly and silently coming up through the field and would overtake Krummert on lap 14 for 2nd. Murdick would try his best to hold off Rudolph but on lap 20 Rudolph would get around and cruise to the win by 4.484 over Murdick. Rex King Jr would get around Krummert for 3rd on lap 25 and finish there. Krummert was 4th and Thomas would finish 5th. “It’s been a heckuva weekend yeah this week’s been been really awesome. We picked up a win earlier this week and and then come down here and get 2 in a row is awesome!”I think we’re on to something with this car here and feels great to have a little bit of momentum. I was on him (Murdick) for a while. I thought I may been a little bit faster than him but I was kind of searching low and hi and I knew where he was. He was really consistent with where he was running and was able to slip by up too the car was really racy tonight.”

In the Racesaver 305 sprints former track champ Jarrett Rosencrance would start on the pole and look for his 2nd career mercer checkered. Young gun Shane Heath would be running in second behind Rosencrance and was looking to pick up his best career finish until motor problems sidelined him on lap 8. 3 time winner and point leader Jeremy Kornbau would start 7th and by lap 7 would be up to 3rd. After the caution Kornbau would then challenge Rosencrance and would overtake him on lap 10 and would go on to win by 4.739. The real battle for for 2nd-4th as Rosencrance would hold onto 2nd until lap 15 when Nolan Groves would take over and finish a mercer career best 2nd. Last time winner Jake Gomola would be 3rd, Rosencrance fell to 4th and Vivian Jones was 5th. Kornbau would say “it was tough behind cars we tightened it up to be good in clean air but it was starting to work and I could run harder and get better. me and Shane were battling for 2nd then Jarrett has been tough but we keep plugging away and this is my girlfriend’s 1st race so I’m glad she’s here. We work hard on the car even with the rain out to make sure everything is working on it.”

The FASTRAK crate modified feature went down the the very last corner in an exciting 20 lapper. Veteran Bill Adams started on the pole and led the first half of the race. Multiple crashes and cautions would plague the first 5 laps however. Once racing resumed Gage Priester who has won went on the year, overtook Adams on lap number 8 to take the lead at the line. Brandon Ritchey would then move into 2nd then another yellow came out on lap 10. Priester would lead with Adams showing his nose to the leader. Meanwhile Frank Guidace would be slowly working the high side lap after lap trying to gain ground. Adams and Priester would then battle and Adams would go to the inside to lead lap 16. Adams begin to pull away and Guidace got around 2 cars to go into 2nd but then the yellow was displayed once more time. On the restart with 2 laps to go Priester would go to the inside and go 3 wide into turn 1 with Guidace on the high side to take the lead then around turn 4 Priester would go low and all 3 would tangle with Guidace coming out the winner. Ritchey would be 2nd, Adams was 3rd, 4th was Priester and Cole Edwards was 5th. Guidace would say “I wanted to run the high side and I geared it that way and then I got it on the bottom. I don’t even know who won the race I didn’t even see the checkered flag!! I want apologize to the 71. I feel bad about that but I was upfront I just didn’t see him coming across the bottom..i Gotta make sure I go to tech. I was replaying that final lap over 25 minutes on where I should go on that restart and it paid off “

25 mini stocks would take the green for $400 to win. josh Eakman would lead lap one with Devin Haley 2nd both looking for their 1st career mercer win. A fire in the Andrew Thompson car would bring out the red with Thompson emerging ok. On the restart Haley would take the lead and bring Randy Ealy into 2nd with 11 time winner Carl Ealy and 18 time winner Andy Thompson in tow. Randy would go high and lose positions and would fall back to 4th. Carl would then go to the inside of Haley for the lead then they yellow came back out. At halfway Carl would take the lead with Thompson following and Haley would retire to the pits. Carl would hold off Thompson for his 12th win. Randy Ealy was 3rd, Josh Eakman 4th and Mike Aley 5th.

Next week will be the 410 sprint cars returning for $3000 to win along with a second appearance of the UMP dirt Modifieds, along with the Racesaver 305 sprints, FASTRAK crate modifieds, mini stocks with an appearance of the Young Guns Junior sprints.

Racesaver 305 Sprints - Winged 18 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[7]; 2. 25G-Nolan Groves[4]; 3. 4J-Jacob Gomola[10]; 4. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[1]; 5. 20M-Vivian Jones[3]; 6. 16-Jim Morris[5]; 7. 21-Hunter Hile[11]; 8. 34M-Mike Marano II[9]; 9. 34-Adam Noland[13]; 10. 71-Joe Coggin[15]; 11. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[6]; 12. 72-Mike Mathieson[14]; 13. 12G-Tommy Jasen[8]; 14. 82M-Roman Jones[12]; 15. 17S-Shane Heath[2]; 16. 175Q-Glen Thomas[18]; 17. 4G-Justin Kovach[17]; 18. (DNS) 30-Jazlyn Boyles

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 12G-Tommy Jasen[3]; 2. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[1]; 3. 25G-Nolan Groves[5]; 4. 17S-Shane Heath[4]; 5. 34M-Mike Marano II[9]; 6. 21-Hunter Hile[6]; 7. 34-Adam Noland[8]; 8. 71-Joe Coggin[2]; 9. 4G-Justin Kovach[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[1]; 2. 16-Jim Morris[3]; 3. 20M-Vivian Jones[2]; 4. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[6]; 5. 4J-Jacob Gomola[7]; 6. 82M-Roman Jones[4]; 7. 72-Mike Mathieson[8]; 8. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[5]; 9. 175Q-Glen Thomas[9]

Mini stocks 26 Entries
A Feature 1 15 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[10]; 2. 5-Andy Thompson[12]; 3. 38-Randy Ealy[4]; 4. 55-Josh Eakman[2]; 5. 999-Adam Aley[1]; 6. 66M-Matt Miller[3]; 7. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[9]; 8. 6-Mike Kelley[5]; 9. 029-Ben Aley[21]; 10. 309-Jordan Reges[20]; 11. 325Z-Zack Swartz[13]; 12. 33-Brianna Parker[18]; 13. 7-Lucas Geyer[22]; 14. 10-Corey Bice[11]; 15. 313-Justin Pry[15]; 16. 64-Summer Pitts[19]; 17. 02-Devin Haley[6]; 18. 22-Eddie Lombardo[14]; 19. 60-Dillon Thorne[24]; 20. 10S-trevn schaffer[8]; 21. 79-John McCraken[16]; 22. 45-Andrew Thompson[7]; 23. 22D-Chuck Davis[17]; 24. 56M-Cierra Gold[26]; 25. 16-Daniel Hostetler[23]; 26. (DNS) 98-Austin Mcllvain

Heat 1 6 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[3]; 2. 45-Andrew Thompson[4]; 3. 66M-Matt Miller[6]; 4. 325Z-Zack Swartz[5]; 5. 22D-Chuck Davis[1]; 6. 029-Ben Aley[7]; 7. 60-Dillon Thorne[2]

Heat 2 6 Laps
1. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[5]; 2. 02-Devin Haley[2]; 3. 55-Josh Eakman[4]; 4. 22-Eddie Lombardo[3]; 5. 33-Brianna Parker[6]; 6. 56M-Cierra Gold[7]; 7. 98-Austin Mcllvain[1]

Heat 3 6 Laps
1. 10S-trevn schaffer[3]; 2. 6-Mike Kelley[4]; 3. 999-Adam Aley[1]; 4. 313-Justin Pry[5]; 5. 64-Summer Pitts[6]; 6. 7-Lucas Geyer[2]

Heat 4 6 Laps
1. 5-Andy Thompson[5]; 2. 38-Randy Ealy[2]; 3. 10-Corey Bice[4]; 4. 79-John McCraken[3]; 5. 309-Jordan Reges[1]; 6. 16-Daniel Hostetler[6]

FASTRAK Modified 22 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 1G-Frank Guidace[7]; 2. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[10]; 3. 71-Gage Priester[3]; 4. 29-Cole Edwards[8]; 5. 7P-Caden Petry[5]; 6. 404-MIchael Kristyak[14]; 7. 14-Jeff Schaffer Jr[2]; 8. 1-JIm Bryce[16]; 9. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[12]; 10. 86-Shayne Izzo[17]; 11. 12L-Patrick Lane[13]; 12. 29A-Anthony Antus[11]; 13. 312-Ryan Gutherie[9]; 14. 41-Brian Schaffer[6]; 15. 55-Scott Kay[21]; 16. 07L-Mark Sevin[19]; 17. 34-Thomas Rodgers[22]; 18. 7-Brenten Kay[4]; 19. 07-Joshua Deeter[15]; 20. 02-Jeremy Beichner[20]; 21. (DNS) 113-Don Cornelius; 22. (DQ) 717-Bill Adams[1]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[3]; 2. 1G-Frank Guidace[1]; 3. 71-Gage Priester[7]; 4. 312-Ryan Gutherie[2]; 5. 12L-Patrick Lane[4]; 6. 1-JIm Bryce[6]; 7. 07L-Mark Sevin[5]; 8. 34-Thomas Rodgers[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 7P-Caden Petry[2]; 2. 29-Cole Edwards[4]; 3. 14-Jeff Schaffer Jr[6]; 4. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[7]; 5. 404-MIchael Kristyak[5]; 6. 86-Shayne Izzo[3]; 7. 02-Jeremy Beichner[1]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 41-Brian Schaffer[2]; 2. 7-Brenten Kay[1]; 3. 717-Bill Adams[4]; 4. 29A-Anthony Antus[5]; 5. 07-Joshua Deeter[7]; 6. 113-Don Cornelius[6]; 7. 55-Scott Kay[3]

410 Sprints - Winged 17 Entries
A Feature 1 30 Laps
1. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[1]; 3. 5K-Adam Kekich[2]; 4. 6-Bob Felmlee[6]; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[4]; 6. 32-Dale Blaney[7]; 7. 11-Carl Bowser[5]; 8. 13-Brandon Matus[11]; 9. 08-Danny Kuriger[8]; 10. 83M-Broc Martin[13]; 11. 12-Darin Gallagher[9]; 12. 5E-Bobby Elliott[17]; 13. X7-Andy Cavanagh[10]; 14. 33-Brent Matus[16]; 15. 11M-Nathen McDowell[12]; 16. 47-Dusty Larson[15]; 17. 4W-Eric L Williams[14]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 20B-Cody Bova[2]; 2. 5K-Adam Kekich[1]; 3. 11-Carl Bowser[3]; 4. 32-Dale Blaney[8]; 5. 12-Darin Gallagher[4]; 6. 13-Brandon Matus[5]; 7. 83M-Broc Martin[7]; 8. 47-Dusty Larson[9]; 9. 5E-Bobby Elliott[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 2-AJ Flick[1]; 2. 46-Michael Bauer[2]; 3. 6-Bob Felmlee[3]; 4. 08-Danny Kuriger[4]; 5. X7-Andy Cavanagh[6]; 6. 11M-Nathen McDowell[7]; 7. 4W-Eric L Williams[8]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[5]

2011 Plymouth DIrt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car champ Ben Schmidt racked up his seventh 25-lap PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory of the 2023 season Saturday, Aug. 5 at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. - JW's Car and Raccing photos

Justin Pearson of Horicon secured his second 25-lap Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Grand National main event triumph at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Aug. 5. - RC Custom Design photo

Tim Warner of Malone notched his fourth 25-lap Plymouth Dirt Track Racing B Mod A-main win of the 2023 campaign at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Aug. 5. - JW's Car and Raccing Photos

In a special appearance from the IRA LIghtning Sprints, Mark Heinert of Oak Creek earned his sixth overall A-main victory of the 2023 season in the 20-lap main event at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Aug. 5. - JW's Car and Raccing photos

 

Schmidt cashes in 2023 PDTR 360 Sprint Car victory No. 7

Pearson, Warner, Heinert claim PDTR A-main wins

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) August 5, 2023 – Twelve years after collecting his first Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car championship, Ben Schmidt of Plymouth continued his quest for a second division crown by racking up his seventh Akright Auto PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory of the 2023 season at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, Aug. 5.

Justin Pearson of Horicon tallied his second 25-lap Oostburg Auto Grand National A-main triumph of the 2023 campaign.

In the 25-lap Next Step Insurance B Mod main event, Malone’s Tim Warner earned his fourth A-main victory of the 2023 PDTR season.

Mark Heinert of Oak Creek notched his second IRA Lightning Sprints A-main triumph of the 2023 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing season and sixth overall 2023 A-main victory by topping the 20-lap 106.5 The Buzz guest division main event.

Outside front row starter Brandon Berth of Cascade outpowered rookie polesitter Hayden Johnson of Campbellsport to grab the lead in turn one of the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR-Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint Car A main, while sixth starter Ben Schmidt used the extreme outside groove to vault into third in turn two.

On lap 2, T.J. Smith of Greenville spun in turn two to bring out the first of two caution flags. On the restart, Schmidt wasted no time as he blasted his way around Berth in turn two on lap 3 to take over the top spot.

Schmidt built up a solid cushion at the head of the field over the next four laps before catching up to the back of the pack on lap 8, which allowed Berth to reduce the lead gap.

On lap 12, Berth closed to within striking distance of Schmidt, as the leaders weaved their way through thick lapped traffic on the well-manicured, multi-groove track surface. Berth continued to hound Schmidt over the next 12 circuits until the second and final caution flag was displayed on 24 when Chris Flick of Beaver Dam spun to a stop near the turn four wall.

Following a single-file green-white-checkered flag restart, Schmidt bolted away from Berth and the rest of the pack en route to his 22nd career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory, 41st career MSA 360 Sprint Car triumph, seventh A-main win of the 2023 PDTR 360 Sprint Car season and ninth over MSA main event win of his stellar 2023 campaign.

The win moved Schmidt, who captured the 2011 MSA 360 Sprint Car title, into sole possession of fourth place on the all-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory list and into a tie for third on the all-time MSA 360 Sprint A-main win list with four-time MSA champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh.

“Hats off to the track prep crew tonight for giving us a great track to race on,” Schmidt said. “The track was fast and smooth and there was a nice cushion to run tonight.”

Berth wound up second, two-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen charged up from the 14th starting spot to finish third, rookie Logan Julien of Oconomowoc placed fourth after starting seventh and fifth starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend rounded out the top five.

Outside front row starter Chad Espen of West Bend jumped into the lead in the first turn of the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR Grand National A main. On lap 2, fourth starter Justin Pearson moved up to take over the second spot in turn two.

One lap later, Pearson used a high move to power his way into the lead along the back stretch. On lap 4, third starter Will Sorce of Franklin engaged in a duel with Espen for second before taking over the runner-up spot in turn two on lap five.

As Pearson controlled the lead, Brian Gilles of Plymouth, a six-time Plymouth track champion in the Super Stock and Grand National divisions, moved up from his sixth starting position to work past Espen to secure third on lap 10.

Sorce caught Pearson on lap 13 and the two ran nose to tail along primarily the high line and middle groove of the third-mile clay oval during the second half of the race. The leaders caught lapped traffic on lap 20, which allowed Sorce to duck under Pearson on a couple of occasions.

However, Pearson was up to the challenge as he held off Sorce over the final five laps en route to his second career PDTR Grand National A-main victory in the caution-free race.

Sorce placed second, Gilles finished third, 2022 PDTR Grand National champ Luke Scholten of Oostburg wound up fourth after starting eighth and Espen rounded out the top five.

Steve Lorier of Sheboygan, who started second, bolted into the lead on the opening lap of the 25-lap B Mod A main with fourth starter Barry Maas of Cascade taking second.

On the second go around, Tim Warner maneuvered up from the sixth starting spot to take third. One lap later, Maas moved in to challenge the high-riding Lorier for the lead along the low groove.

Over the next four laps, Lorier, Maas and Warner engaged in a heated duel for the top spot before the red flag appeared when the car of Hunter Larson of Oostburg flipped on its side during a three-car incident, which also involved Mark Hoeppner of Rubicon and Jonathan Hitsman of Newton.

On the restart, Warner used the low groove to take over second from Maas on lap 8. Warner challenged Lorier repeatedly for the top spot by working the high and low grooves during the next 11 laps before finally taking over the lead with a low move in turn two on lap 19 with Maas following in second.

Warner built up a huge lead over the final six laps en route to his division-leading 11th career PDTR B Mod A-main triumph and fourth PDTR B Mod main event victory of the 2023 campaign.

Polesitter Ron Brannam of Holiday Hills, Ill. moved into the lead in turn one of the opening lap of the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints main event with outside front row starter Max Brannam of Holiday Hills, Ill., who started second, taking second.

On lap 3, Mark Heinert, who started third, used a high move to assume second from Max Brannam. After moving in to challenge for the lead on lap 4, Heinert swept his way into the top spot exiting turn four on lap 5.

Once out front, Heinert switched his pace into overdrive, as he built up a solid cushion before the lone caution flag of the race appeared on lap 19 when the second place car of Ron Brannam got tangled up with Jordan Funderburk of Wadsworth, Ill. in turn two.

Following a single-file restart green-white-checkered flag restart, Heinert continued to lead, while the second place car of Max Brannam spun in turn four on the final lap.

Heinert, who won the IRA Lightning Sprints A-main at Plymouth on July 1, went on to notch his second IRA Lightning Sprints main event victory of The Plymouth Dirt Track 2023 campaign and sixth overall 2023 IRA Lightning Sprints A-main triumph.

Third starter Brian Strane Jr. of Paris took second, Derek Fortier of Franksville placed third after starting sixth, Jacob Irwin of Genoa City finished fourth after starting eighth and 13th starter John Kirk of Johnsburg, Ill. was fifth.

Justin Erickson of Plymouth turned in the fast qualifier award in the Akright PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division with a top lap of 12.674 seconds.

Mark Heinert was the top qualifier in the 106.5 The Buzz IRA Lightning Sprints division with a lap of 13.440 seconds.

The 12th event of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Racers Hall, drew a total of 68 cars, including 24 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, 15 Grand Nationals, 14 B Mods and 15 IRA Lightning Sprints.

The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program on Saturday, Aug. 12 will feature the sixth and final event of the 2023 Super Six Late Model Series, along with the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals and B Mods.

The Super Six Late Model Series A main will pay $2,000 to win and $200 to start. In addition, extra money will be added to the PDTR Grand National and B Mod purses courtesy of Judy Deicher and an anonymous donor.

Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.

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. 35-Ben Schmidt [6]; 2. 22B-Brandon Berth [2]; 3. 98-Brandon McMullen [14]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien [7]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [5]; 6. 7-Lance Fassbender [3]; 7. 4-Alex Pokorski [17]; 8. 44-Hayden Johnson [1]; 9. 69-Bill Taylor [4]; 10. 30-Doug Wondra [9]; 11. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [16]; 12. 66-Nick Daywalt [12]; 13. 11-Tony Wondra [18]; 14. 51-Chris Larson [13]; 15. 66T-Tristan Koenings [19]; 16. 69S-TJ Smith [8]; 17. 12P-JJ Pagel [10]; 18. 54-Randy Post [15]; 19. 21H-TJ Haddy [21]; 20. 88-Chris Flick [11]; 21. 53A-Spyder Akright [20]; 22. 92-Kevin Seidler [22]; 23. (DNS) 53-Shane Wenninger; 24. (DNS) 3-Justin Erickson

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 35-Ben Schmidt [2]; 2. 22B-Brandon Berth [3]; 3. 12P-JJ Pagel [1]; 4. 30-Doug Wondra [4]; 5. 66-Nick Daywalt [6]; 6. 66T-Tristan Koenings [5]; 7. 53A-Spyder Akright [7]; 8. (DNF) 92-Kevin Seidler [8]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [1]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien [2]; 3. 69S-TJ Smith [4]; 4. 98-Brandon McMullen [3]; 5. 51-Chris Larson [6]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra [5]; 7. 4-Alex Pokorski [8]; 8. 21H-TJ Haddy [7]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 69-Bill Taylor [1]; 2. 7-Lance Fassbender [3]; 3. 44-Hayden Johnson [5]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [2]; 5. 88-Chris Flick [6]; 6. 54-Randy Post [7]; 7. (DNF) 53-Shane Wenninger [4]; 8. (DNS) 3-Justin Erickson

Qualifying 1: 1. 22B-Brandon Berth, 13.394 [4]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt, 13.429 [5]; 3. 53A-Spyder Akright, 13.937 [8]; 4. 12P-JJ Pagel, 14.043 [2]; 5. 30-Doug Wondra, 14.189 [7]; 6. 66T-Tristan Koenings, 14.224 [6]; 7. 66-Nick Daywalt, 14.605 [3]; 8. 92-Kevin Seidler, 14.863 [1]

Qualifying 2: 1. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.794 [8]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen, 12.927 [7]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien, 13.093 [3]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 13.105 [4]; 5. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.201 [2]; 6. 51-Chris Larson, 13.215 [6]; 7. 21H-TJ Haddy, 13.294 [1]; 8. 4-Alex Pokorski, 13.294 [5]

Qualifying 3: 1. 3-Justin Erickson, 12.674 [1]; 2. 7-Lance Fassbender, 12.743 [3]; 3. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.866 [8]; 4. 69-Bill Taylor, 12.893 [4]; 5. 53-Shane Wenninger, 12.988 [5]; 6. 44-Hayden Johnson, 13.000 [7]; 7. 88-Chris Flick, 13.400 [2]; 8. 54-Randy Post, 13.519 [6]

 

 

BOWMAN, BEAGLE, RILEY, AND THORNE WIN ON MEMORIAL NIGHT AT OHSWEKEN
Story by Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (August 4, 2023) – Insta-Panels presented Memorial Night At Ohsweken Speedway on Friday; Mike Bowman, Ryan Beagle, Alex Riley took the prestigious A-Main wins.

Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars
The inaugural running of the Noelle Teal Memorial Twin 14’s featured Ken Hamilton and Sheldon Bender on the front row of the grid. The 28 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main was split into two 14 lap segments. Mack DeMan had a blistering start, quickly gaining the lead on the first lap. Polesitter Hamilton had a rough go as he spun out on lap five and six, bringing out the caution on both occasions. The final caution of the race’s first segment came out due to Tyler Podwinski spinning out. DeMan was able to hold off the pack on the restart to lead every lap of the first segment.

The second segment began exactly where everyone finished in the first segment. DeMan led to the field to green, however Podwinski’s troubled race got worse as he was caught off guard due to a stack up and flipped into the front stretch wall. The fire and safety crew came to his aid immediately as the red flag was drawn, and Podwinski climbed out of the wreckage suffering no major injuries.

The race resumed once more with DeMan again putting a commanding lead over the field. With nine laps to go DeMan began to encounter traffic, and Mike Bowman used this as an advantage to catch up and overtake DeMan for the lead. Bowman had saved his gear for the end of the race and allowed no one to challenge him for the win, securing his second Crate Sprint win this season at Ohsweken Speedway. Next to cross the finish line were DeMan in second, Steve Murdock third, Brett Stratford forth, and Dale Curran fifth. DeMan leads over Jesse Costa by 4 points in the overall standings.

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks
The 10th running of the Brock Leonard Memorial 50 began with Mike Klazinga starting on pole with Kyle Pelrine next to him for the 50 lap Thunder Stock A-Main. Pelrine quicky attained first position and the early race lead. Dave Bailey took only four laps to assert himself in the top three, while Logan Shwedyk became the new race leader on lap five.

Shwedyk’s lead was extinguished as Bailey took the top spot away from him, while Ryan Beagle worked himself into second place by lap ten. The two leaders began to encounter traffic by lap 13, allowing Beagle to assume the lead a few laps later. Meanwhile, Kyle Wert was running in the top five with 16 laps complete after starting in the 21st position. The first caution of the race emerged after 30 laps of green flag racing due to Steve Shaw Sr. spinning out and coming to a stop. Two more cautions followed on lap 36 and 38.

The remaining 12 laps were simply stunning as the top three drivers in the championship standings found themselves all fighting for the win as the laps ticked down. Bailey, Beagle, and Wert were in the thick of it, racing three-wide down the back stretch and swapping the lead position among each other. It was a truly amazing way to end such a special race as the fans were cheering their heroes on!

Beagle proved to be the victor, picking up his second Brock Leonard Memorial 50 victory. Bailey crossed the finish line next, yet again missing out on the crown jewel race victory. Rounding out the top five were Wert in third, Justin Ramsay fourth, and Christopher Hale fifth. Bailey retained the Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stock championship lead over Beagle, but the gap is now just seven points.

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks
The 21st running of the Art Hill Memorial 42 had Jeff Elsliger and Tim DeBoer bring the 26 car field to the green flag to start the 42 lap Mini Stock A-Main. Ashton Dickie grabbed the lead early, only to have Elsliger to retake it on lap two. Wayde Thorne got in on the action and became the leader on the next lap. The first caution came out due to Tristan DaSilva colliding with a spinning Elsliger. The next caution of the race came out on lap ten, this time for Tyler Lafantaisie coming to a stop.

Alex Riley used the restarts to move up in positions, eventually finding himself running second place. Riley chased down the leader and overtook for the lead on lap 23. Out of nowhere came a driver in a little VW storming past the leader; that driver being Austyn Werstroh, who looked unstoppable until a caution came out due to fluid on the track. A red flag came out two laps later as Steve Conway’s car erupted in flames. Conway was able to pull himself from his burning car unharmed as the fire crew worked to put out the fire.

Riley was able to snag the lead on the restart but once again a caution was deployed, this time because of debris on the racing surface. Dickie had the better restart and got the lead, however the final caution of the race came out when Mike Sarantakos went for a spin. This caution set up the very first overtime finish in the race's history, which saw Riley reclaim the lead and ultimately win the race. Werstroh finished in second, Dickie third, Fabio Olivieri fourth, and Matt Nuell rounded out the top five. Ryan Hillar leads over Sarantakos by 46 points in the overall HRW Automotive Mini Stock standings.

Noah’s Dash
The inaugural Noah’s Dash race capped off a poignant night at Ohsweken. The race was run in memory of Noah Thomas, an Ohsweken Speedway employee who lost his life to a road accident in 2015. The race was an Ohsweken Speedway first which featured Mini Stocks (six laps), Thunder Stocks (seven laps), and Crate Sprint Cars (eight laps) competing against each other on the track at the same time. The race proved to be an instant classic which saw Wayde Thorne's Mini Stock cross the finish line first. Brett Stratford tried his best, but couldn't quite make up the two lap deficit to Thorne in time. Stratford was best in the Crate Sprint Cars though, while Kyle Wert was the first Thunder Stock across the finish line.

Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway
Jibs Action Sports presents the Sportsman Shootout on Friday, August 11, featuring the Race of Champions Sportsman Modified Series, plus the Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars, Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks, and HRW Automotive Mini Stocks. The August 11 event kicks off "Speed Week" at Ohsweken with five straight nights of racing action culminating in two NASCAR Pinty's Series events. Visit www.ohswekenspeedway.ca for more information.
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Ohsweken Speedway Statistical Report
Friday, August 4, 2023
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Insta-Panels presents Memorial Night At Ohsweken Speedway
Total Entries: 108
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Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars (33 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 28 laps – NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[2]; 2. 4-Mack DeMan[1]; 3. 2M-Steve Murdock[5]; 4. BS39-Brett Stratford[9]; 5. 31-Dale Curran[4]; 6. 74-Rob Neely[10]; 7. 52-Jesse Costa[8]; 8. 45-Curtis Gartly[7]; 9. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[11]; 10. 87-Andrew Hennessy[12]; 11. 97-Sheldon Bender[3]; 12. 20-Johnny Miller[13]; 13. 28T-Cameron Thomson[18]; 14. 2-Josh Shantz[21]; 15. 3S-Austin Roes[19]; 16. 00-Greg Smulders[15]; 17. 14-Larry Gledhill[22]; 18. 29W-Tyler Ward[20]; 19. 16X-Keegan Baker[26]; 20. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[16]; 21. 69K-Ken Hamilton[14]; 22. 99-Joshua Hill[27]; 23. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[25]; 24. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[23]; 25. (DNF) 94-Ryan Fraser[17]; 26. (DNF) 71C-John Cadman[6]; 27. (DNF) 72-Tanner Podwinski[24]; 28. (DNS) 88-Lance Erskine
Hard Charger – Josh Shantz +12

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 1:59.747
1. BS39-Brett Stratford[2]; 2. 88-Lance Erskine[4]; 3. 4-Mack DeMan[7]; 4. 52-Jesse Costa[3]; 5. 72-Tanner Podwinski[1]; 6. 87-Andrew Hennessy[6]; 7. 2-Josh Shantz[5]; 8. 14W-Greg Wilson[8]; 9. 11W-Brennen Hagar[9]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:04.517
1. 97-Sheldon Bender[1]; 2. 31-Dale Curran[4]; 3. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[2]; 4. 71C-John Cadman[7]; 5. 2M-Steve Murdock[8]; 6. 29W-Tyler Ward[5]; 7. 99-Joshua Hill[6]; 8. MK8-Matt Hill[3]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[2]; 2. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[3]; 3. 74-Rob Neely[1]; 4. 94-Ryan Fraser[5]; 5. 3S-Austin Roes[6]; 6. 16X-Keegan Baker[4]; 7. 14-Larry Gledhill[7]; 8. (DNS) 5C-Conor Mahoney

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:07.577
1. 45-Curtis Gartly[2]; 2. 69K-Ken Hamilton[5]; 3. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[3]; 4. 20-Johnny Miller[4]; 5. 00-Greg Smulders[7]; 6. 28T-Cameron Thomson[6]; 7. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[1]; 8. 24K-Kiana Teal[8]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 14-Larry Gledhill[3]; 2. 2-Josh Shantz[1]; 3. 99-Joshua Hill[2]; 4. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[4]; 5. 14W-Greg Wilson[5]; 6. 11W-Brennen Hagar[9]; 7. 24K-Kiana Teal[8]; 8. (DNF) MK8-Matt Hill[6]; 9. (DNS) 5C-Conor Mahoney

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Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks (35 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 50 laps – NT
1. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[10]; 2. 49-Dave Bailey[11]; 3. 19-Kyle Wert[21]; 4. 03J-Justin Ramsay[12]; 5. 79-Christopher Hale[9]; 6. 05-Pete Reid[18]; 7. 53-Logan Shwedyk[6]; 8. 93K-Mike Klazinga[1]; 9. 32-Mark Fawcett[3]; 10. 23-Trevor DeBoer[5]; 11. 97-Ron Loggie[4]; 12. 11-Gofast Teeple[15]; 13. 28D-Donny Lampman[23]; 14. 26-Jonah Mutton[20]; 15. 55-Mike Thorne[13]; 16. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[24]; 17. 427-Tim Phalen[19]; 18. 47X-Kyle Pelrine[2]; 19. 0-Tyler French[7]; 20. 28-Jim Lampman[16]; 21. (DNF) 8-Ryan Dinning[22]; 22. (DNF) 41-Adam Plazek[8]; 23. (DNF) 25-Ken Sargent[14]; 24. (DNF) 9-Josh Black[17]; 25. (DNF) 196-Zach Bleich[25]; 26. (DNS) 17-Robert Disher
Hard Charger – Kyle Wert +18

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:41.197
1. 97-Ron Loggie[4]; 2. 23-Trevor DeBoer[5]; 3. 47X-Kyle Pelrine[8]; 4. 55-Mike Thorne[9]; 5. 9-Josh Black[2]; 6. 196G-Gino Duguay[3]; 7. (DNF) 28D-Donny Lampman[1]; 8. (DNS) 196-Zach Bleich; 9. (DNS) 96-Steve Shaw Sr

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 49-Dave Bailey[1]; 2. 32-Mark Fawcett[6]; 3. 93K-Mike Klazinga[3]; 4. 25-Ken Sargent[9]; 5. 05-Pete Reid[8]; 6. 17-Robert Disher[2]; 7. 13-Kacey Huffman[4]; 8. 135-Ryan Berry[7]; 9. (DNF) 19-Kyle Wert[5]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:38.883
1. 03J-Justin Ramsay[1]; 2. 53-Logan Shwedyk[3]; 3. 0-Tyler French[6]; 4. 11-Gofast Teeple[2]; 5. 427-Tim Phalen[5]; 6. 93-Melissa Miller[8]; 7. 17W-Travis Whittal[7]; 8. 43-Kyle Andress[4]; 9. 76-Jamie Goudge[9]

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:38.149
1. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[8]; 2. 79-Christopher Hale[2]; 3. 41-Adam Plazek[3]; 4. 28-Jim Lampman[5]; 5. 26-Jonah Mutton[1]; 6. 03-George Grosul[6]; 7. 28J-Jordan Hill[7]; 8. (DNF) 8-Ryan Dinning[4]

B-Main [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 19-Kyle Wert[14]; 2. 8-Ryan Dinning[12]; 3. 28D-Donny Lampman[5]; 4. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[13]; 5. 28J-Jordan Hill[8]; 6. 135-Ryan Berry[10]; 7. 03-George Grosul[4]; 8. 17W-Travis Whittal[7]; 9. 76-Jamie Goudge[15]; 10. (DNF) 17-Robert Disher[2]; 11. (DNF) 13-Kacey Huffman[6]; 12. (DNF) 196G-Gino Duguay[1]; 13. (DNF) 93-Melissa Miller[3]; 14. (DNS) 43-Kyle Andress; 15. (DNS) 196-Zach Bleich
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HRW Automotive Mini Stocks (40 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 42 laps – NT
1. 17-Alex Riley[5]; 2. 71W-Austyn Werstroh[3]; 3. 1A-Ashton Dickie[4]; 4. 16-Fabio Olivieri[16]; 5. 2-Matt Nuell[21]; 6. 21H-Ryan Hillar[12]; 7. X-Cole Hardy[25]; 8. 9-Tim DeBoer[2]; 9. 14L-John Lubeck[9]; 10. 34-Randy Alway[22]; 11. 96-Tyler Lafantaisie[13]; 12. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[1]; 13. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[7]; 14. 01-Tristan DaSilva[8]; 15. 27-Niko Hansen[24]; 16. 66-Martin Schroder[14]; 17. (DNF) 4A-Mason Anderson[20]; 18. (DNF) 09-Clinton Barrick[10]; 19. (DNF) 4-Wayde Thorne[6]; 20. (DNF) 88-Steve Conway[11]; 21. (DNF) 38S-Sam Iftody[23]; 22. (DNF) 5K-Ken Hair[17]; 23. (DNF) 265-Mike Evers[15]; 24. (DNF) 7B-Shawn Keus[26]; 25. (DNF) 32L-Grayden Lyons[19]; 26. (DNF) 84-Gillian Hils[18]
Hard Charger – Cole Hardy +18

Heat Race 1 [Started] 6 laps – 2:10.187
1. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[6]; 2. 09-Clinton Barrick[4]; 3. 88-Steve Conway[8]; 4. 96-Tyler Lafantaisie[7]; 5. 5K-Ken Hair[10]; 6. 2-Matt Nuell[5]; 7. 76-Shawn Taylor[1]; 8. X-Cole Hardy[9]; 9. 27-Niko Hansen[3]; 10. 79-Steve Miller[2]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 6 laps – NT
1. 4-Wayde Thorne[2]; 2. 14L-John Lubeck[3]; 3. 21H-Ryan Hillar[9]; 4. 66-Martin Schroder[6]; 5. 84-Gillian Hils[4]; 6. 34-Randy Alway[10]; 7. 2EZ-Vincent Pagnotta[7]; 8. 1-Jason Tolton[5]; 9. (DNF) 52-Rick VanKleef[8]; 10. (DNF) 114-Kyle Rothwell[1]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 6 laps – 2:08.356
1. 17-Alex Riley[1]; 2. 1A-Ashton Dickie[4]; 3. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[2]; 4. 265-Mike Evers[10]; 5. 32L-Grayden Lyons[7]; 6. 11-Mike Giberson[9]; 7. 9K-Kylie Dixon[5]; 8. 18-Carter Rhodes[6]; 9. (DNF) 54-Christopher French[8]; 10. (DQ) 7B-Shawn Keus[3]

Heat Race 4 [Started] 6 laps – 2:07.056
1. 71W-Austyn Werstroh[2]; 2. 01-Tristan DaSilva[4]; 3. 9-Tim DeBoer[3]; 4. 16-Fabio Olivieri[5]; 5. 4A-Mason Anderson[10]; 6. 38S-Sam Iftody[6]; 7. 22-Brandon Gregory[9]; 8. 17R-Blair Rousselle[1]; 9. 14DD-Dustin Duga[8]; 10. 81D-Crystal Soules[7]

B-Main [Started] 6 laps – NT
1. 2-Matt Nuell[1]; 2. 34-Randy Alway[2]; 3. 38S-Sam Iftody[4]; 4. 27-Niko Hansen[13]; 5. 76-Shawn Taylor[5]; 6. 7B-Shawn Keus[19]; 7. 54-Christopher French[15]; 8. 22-Brandon Gregory[8]; 9. 17R-Blair Rousselle[12]; 10. 2EZ-Vincent Pagnotta[6]; 11. 14DD-Dustin Duga[16]; 12. 79-Steve Miller[17]; 13. 11-Mike Giberson[3]; 14. 9K-Kylie Dixon[7]; 15. 81D-Crystal Soules[20]; 16. 18-Carter Rhodes[11]; 17. (DNF) X-Cole Hardy[9]; 18. (DNS) 1-Jason Tolton; 19. (DNS) 52-Rick VanKleef; 20. (DNS) 114-Kyle Rothwell

 

 

Belleville 305 Nationals Saturday Report & Victory Lane

Lonnie Wheatley, BELLEVILLE, Kan. (August 5, 2023) – Wichita’s Jeremy Campbell made the most of his maiden Belleville 305 Sprint Car Nationals voyage by collecting the $7,000 winner’s share in Saturday night’s 30-lap finale of the Sixth Annual event atop the high-banked half-mile clay oval.

Campbell improved upon Friday night’s third-place finish aboard Ojar Peter’s Mid-America Millwright No. 51 to become the fifth different winner of the prestigious event.

The triumph came in unlikely fashion, as the victory fell Campbell’s way after race-long leader Kyle Jones fell 15 pounds short of the required minimum at the scales upon the completion of the 15-mile sprint.

“Fifteen pounds, the rule’s the rule, I’m gonna take the win for sure,” Campbell exclaimed in victory lane.

Campbell opened the night by establishing the overall quick time in qualifying and then redrew the pole for the feature event, only to surrender the point to fellow outside front row starter Jones as the engines roared to life.

“It was off the start, he pulled that outside line that was a better line off the start,” Campbell explained. “The middle of the track was real slick for me, he got out to the cushion real quick and just got a run.”

Fending off several bids for second from Friday night winner John Carney II, Campbell tried to muster a run on Jones for the point but to no avail until the scales tilted in his favor at the end of the night.

“It started taking rubber around midway. He was fast, I couldn’t catch him,” Campbell commented. “We were kind of reeling him in there at the end, but I don’t think I had enough to get him.”

After picking off preliminary night wins over each of the last two years, El Paso’s Carney settled for runner-up honors aboard the Coyote Candles No. 74b.

“We made a few changes and just weren’t quite as good as we need to be tonight,” Carney explained afterward.

With Campbell and Carney in the one-two positions, 2021 event champion Luke Cranston earned his third consecutive 305 Nationals podium finish after apparent fourth-runner Stu Snyder fell light at the scales along with Jones.

Texas shoe Landon Thompson claimed fourth with Nebraska’s Jack Dover charging from 17th to round out the top five. Jeremy Huish was sixth with Lee Goos, Jr., Joey Danley, Brandon Bosma and Jon Freeman completing the top ten.

Three caution flags interrupted feature proceedings including one after just two laps when 2022 Belleville 305 Nationals champ Ty Williams slowed with engine problems. Toby Chapman came to a stop as well soon after with an exploded powerplant bringing Koby Werkmeister to a stop after 16 laps.

After Campbell set the night’s quickest time of 16.686 seconds in qualifying, Huish, Goos, Jr., Carney and Thompson topped heat race action before Dover and Jordan Knight scored “B” Main wins.

The First “B” Main went red on the start when Trefer Walker, Tyler Knight and Jake Greenwood tangled on the frontstretch with each suffering race-ending damage following a botched start.

Sixth Annual Belleville 305 Sprint Car Nationals

August 5, 2023, Results:

United Rebel Sprint Series (URSS):

Qualifying Group One: 1. 9-Kyle Jones 16.711, 2. 5-Stu Snyder 16.717, 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister 16.819, 4. 88J-Jeremy Huish 16.873, 5. 16-Conner Thomas 16.972, 6. 32-Trefer Waller 17.119, 7. 37-Jack Hall 17.134, 8. 43-Jake Greenwood 17.283, 9. 2d-Dusty Ballenger 17.320, 10. 2J-Zach Blurton 17.504, 11. 6-Mason Day 17.866, 12. 11c-Cole Cloud NT.

Qualifying Group Two: 1. 51-Jeremy Campbell 16.686, 2. 20-Luke Cranston 16.772, 3. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. 16.823, 4. 11-Toby Chapman 17.004, 5. 10-Jordan Knight 17.010, 6. 17s-Chad Salem 17.260, 7. 15-Jack Potter 17.272, 8. 74e-Claud Estes 17.428. 9. 6b-Bayley Ballenger 17.458, 10. 11m-Kayla Martin 17.839, 11. 28-Madison Miller NT.

Qualifying Group Three: 1. 74b-John Carney II 16.827, 2. 2-Whit Gastineau 17.013, 3. 911-Ty Williams 17.113, 4. 27$-Blake Scott 17.155, 5. 22d-Daniel Nekolite 17.195, 6. 20d-Jacob Dye 17.292, 7. 88r-Ryder Laplante 17.307, 8. 75-Nick Nichols 17.477, 9. 31m-Eric Matthews 17.554, 10. 81x-Jared Jansen 18.324, 11. 53-Joe Miller NT.

Qualifying Group Four: 1. 23-Brandon Bosma 16.822, 2. 14-Joey Danley 16.941, 3. 7T-Landon Thompson 16.943, 4. 81-Jon Freeman 17.012, 5. 22c-Chad Koch 17.131, 6. 55L-Jack Dover 17.205, 7. 25x-Gunnar Pike 17.299, 8. 11k-Tyler Knight 17.385, 9. 0-Steven Richardson 17.420, 10. 74-D.J. Estes 17.890, 11. 23r-James Reed 18.098.

Heat One (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 88J-Jeremy Huish (1), 2. 9-Kyle Jones (4), 3. 31-Koby Werkmeier (2), 4. 5-Stu Snyder (3), 5. 37-Jack Hall (7), 6. 2J-Zach Blurton (10), 7. 16-Conner Thomas (5), 8. 32-Trefer Waller (6), 9. 2d-Dusty Ballenger (9), 10. 43-Jake Greenwood (8), 11. 6-Mason Day (11), 12. 11c-Cole Cloud.

Heat Two (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. (2), 2. 51-Jeremy Campbell (4), 3. 11-Toby Chapman (1), 4. 20-Luke Cranston (3), 5. 10-Jordan Knight (5), 6. 15-Jack Potter (7), 7. 74e-Claud Estes (8), 8. 17s-Chad Salem (6), 9. 11m-Kayla Martin (10), 10. 6b-Bayley Ballenger. DNS: 28-Madison Miller.

Heat Three (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 74b-John Carney II (4), 2. 2-Whit Gastineau (3), 3. 911-Ty Williams (2), 4. 27$-Blake Scott (1), 5. 22d-Daniel Nekolite (5), 6. 20d-Jacob Dye (6), 7. 88r-Ryder Laplante (7), 8. 75-Nick Nichols (8), 9. 31m-Eric Matthews (9), 10. 81x-Jared Jansen (10). DNS: 53-Joe Miller.

Heat Four (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 7T-Landon Thompson (2), 2. 81-Jon Freeman (1), 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (4), 4. 14-Joey Danley (3), 5. 55L-Jack Dover (6), 6. 22c-Chad Koch (5), 7. 0-Steven Richardson (9), 8. 11k-Tyler Knight (8), 9. 25x-Gunnar Pike (7), 10. 74-D.J. Estes (10), 11. 23r-James Reed (11).

First “B” Main (12 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 55L-Jack Dover (3), 2. 2J-Zach Blurton (5), 3. 16-Conner Thomas (1), 4. 0-Steven Richardson (6), 5. 15-Jack Potter (4), 6. 37-Jack Hall (2), 7. 31m-Eric Matthews (10), 8. 74-D.J. Estes (12), 9. 28-Madison Miller (14), 10. 25x-Gunnar Pike (9), 11. 6-Mason Day (13), 12. 32-Trefer Walker (7), 13. 11k-Tyler Knight (8), 14. 43-Jake Greenwood (11). DNS: 53-Joe Miller.

Second “B” Main (12 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 10-Jordan Knight (1), 2. 22c-Chad Koch (3), 3. 88r-Ryder Laplante (5), 4. 22d-Daniel Nekolite (2), 5. 75-Nick Nichols (8), 6. 20d-Jacob Dye (4), 7. 2d-Dusty Ballenger (9), 8. 74e-Claud Estes (6), 9. 81x-Jared Jansen (12), 10. 11m-Kayla Martin (10), 11. 17s-Chad Salem (7), 12. 23r-James Reed (13), 13. 6b-Bayley Ballenger (11), 14. 11c-Cole Cloud (14).

“A” Main (30 Laps): 1. 51-Jeremy Campbell (1) [$7,000], 2. 74b-John Carney II (6) [$3,500], 3. 20-Luke Cranston (9) [$2,500], 4. 7T-Landon Thompson (3) [$2,000], 5. 55L-Jack Dover (17) [$1,800], 6. 88J-Jeremy Huish (4) [$1,700], 7. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. (7) [$1,600], 8. 14-Joey Danley (15) [$1,500], 9. 23-Brandon Bosma (5) [$1,400], 10. 81-Jon Freeman (10) [$1,300], 11. 0-Steven Richardson (23) [$1,200], 12. 2-Whit Gastineau (11) [$1,200], 13. 10-Tyler Knight (18) [$1,200], 14. 22d-Daniel Nekolite (24) [$1,100], 15. 2J-Zach Blurton (19) [$1,100], 16. 16-Conner Thomas (21) [$1,100], 17. 31-Koby Werkmeister (12) [$1,050], 18. 27$-Blake Scott (16) [$1,050], 19. 88r-Ryder Laplante (22) [$1,050], 20. 22c-Chad Koch (20) [$1,000], 21. 11-Toby Chapman (13) [$1,000], 22. 911-Ty Williams (14) [$1,000]. Disqualified: 9-Kyle Jones and 5-Stu Snyder (both failed to meet minimum weight requirements after taking the checkered flag in first and fourth, respectively.)

Lap Leaders: Kyle Jones 1-30.

 

 

Gentry, Moore, and Shaw end dry spells, while Mumaw recaptures top form. Dawson adds to stellar rookie campaign.

ORRVILLE – The “dog days of summer” tend to be the hottest of the season. With just a pair of events remaining prior to Season Championship night, it also means the wick burned a little brighter on the O’Reilly Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway’s Fast Five series event Saturday evening.

Danny Mumaw, the 2016 Pine Tree Towing and Recovery Sprint Car champion, continued his full circle resurgence by winning his second 25-lap main event of 2023 following a nearly five-year victory lane drought in highlighting action at “Orrville’s Historic Oval”.

While Mumaw was assuming command of the season-long points lead in the process, 2020 champion JR Gentry increased his current lead in the race for the Malcuit Tavern Super Late Model championship with his fifth overall victory of the season and first WCS checkered since June 17. Gentry’s near-flawless performance was made a little sweeter, too, by scoring the first of three Best Western Plus of Wooster Inn and Conference Center’s King of the County series and $2,000 top prize.

Flynn’s Tire & Service Center Modified ace Colton Shaw returned to his winning ways by scoring his ninth win of the season, and first at WCS since June 17 as well, with a 20-lap score that further cemented the General Lee 01’s top spot in the point standings. Defending track champion Kyle Moore had endured an even longer winless spell (June 3) in the McKenzie Concrete Super Stock division but served notice that the combination of the “Mansfield Madman” and Bob Daugherty's 21D will be among the favorites in next week’s Danny Gardner Memorial race with a dominating effort in the 15-lap victory.

Although Billy Dawson hasn’t been a weekly visitor to WCS this season, his victory on Saturday in the JoyRide Transport Mini Stock main was his second of the season at the 3-8-mile and region’s-leading ninth overall of 2023. Dawson’s half-car length victory over 2015, 2020, and 2022 track champion Doug Hensel further increased Hensel’s drive for a fourth title heading into the stretch drive.

Although Mumaw has returned to top form, Trey Jacobs’ snake-bitten streak of misfortune continued Saturday. Jacobs, arguably among the fastest at the speedway in recent seasons, shot to the point and was long gone in the main event in lapping well into the top 10 before tangling with Western PA. hotshoe Leyton Wagner, who had jumped the cushion in turn 2 on lap 13. Jacobs suffered a flat right rear in attempting to avoid contact and was forced to the tail of the lead lap cars on the restart.

Last week’s winner Henry Malcuit inherited the lead, and was fending off the charging Mumaw until Tyler Gunn, the point leader heading into the event, flipped his Eikelberry-Sipes 91 out of the park at the entrance of turn 4. The “Machine Gunn” escaped injury in the lap 19 wild ride.

During the red, though, Malcuit developed a flat right rear and went to the work area, handing the lead to Mumaw’s familiar green and black 16 which he didn’t relinquish. Mumaw finished ahead of Tyler Street, who sits just a few points back in the standings, Jacobs, Chris Myers, and his brother Jamie Myers.

“This one feels pretty good,” said Mumaw. “Trey and Henry were really fast, but we’re getting more comfortable. We made some small adjustments this week, just some small changes like seat position and pedal placements and it’s made a big difference. I’m just really appreciative of all the fan support and being able to be standing here in victory lane.”

Gentry’s victory was equally as popular, but didn’t come any easier, either. Kyle Moore, a two-time winner this season and race leader in four other main events, led early but existed the speedway with a broken driveshaft during the opening two laps. “Mr. Consistency” Larry Bellman took command next in his 59, with high-flying Cortland part-time visitor Eric Wilson not far behind. Wilson, however, looped his Autism Awareness-themed 27 in turn 4 that collected tough-luck Thomas Baker in the process.

Gentry took command and then held off an always-charging Ryan Markham by perfectly hitting his marks on the tricky, but nearly flawless racing surface to register the victory. Markham rode home second ahead of 17th-starting Ryan Missler, Bellman, and Hilltop Speedway owner Tyler Evans.

“It’s been awhile since we’ve been in victory lane, but it’s getting tougher and tougher every week with the caliber of cars we have,” said Gentry. “Eric is fast and is going to get one here sooner or later, Kyle has been unreal and showed the traveling guys just how difficult it is here weekly with his big win a few weeks ago, Ryan is as good as ever and l could go on and on. We kind of lost our notebook on how we were doing things but went back to basics this week and we were really good.”

Shaw fell into the runner-up slot early in the 20-lap Modified main from his eighth starting spot, then disposed of early leader and now weekly contender Jimmy Humphrey on lap 6. Shaw led the remaining 14 circuits, but survived a a series of yellows and a low-riding Humphrey to secure the win.

Humphrey rode home a solid second, with Took Wiles third, Markham fourth in the yellow 15, and seventh-starting Ryan Robey fifth.

“Starting eighth isn’t easy, but you have to get as many spots as you can early, and we were able to do that,” said Shaw. “I know the bottom is getting faster, especially in turn four, but l still like the high side on the cushion. To win here, especially with Jimmy running really well, and when guys like (Nate Young, Brad Goff, and when Ryan is racing), it’s tough. We’ll just keep doing what we’re doing and hopefully get a few more wins.”

Moore and his 21D were initially set to invade Eldora Speedway on Saturday but made the decision to head east instead and it paid off with his second win in as many nights.

Moore jumped from the pole and led every lap of the 15-lapper in recording his sixth 2023 victory. Codee Schneider, fresh off his second victory of the season last week, kept within striking distance of Moore but settled for the bridesmaid spot ahead of Paul Holmes, Braden Tucke and Rob Melzer. Tucke and Melzer are separated atop the season-long standings by just a handful of markers, with Moore in third.

“Bob has this thing going pretty good right now, and we’ll be ready for next Saturday,” said Moore. “I love running Bob’s car and this takes a little sting off the bad luck during the late model feature. Maybe we can get in victory lane twice next week.”

The Mini Stocks hit the speedway last, but as always gave the crowd another exciting 12-lapper. Eighth-starting Hensel patiently made his way to the front by lap five, then set sail for the second-starting Dawson.

Dawson rode the extreme high line out front, with pole sitter Johnny Bruce Sr., Dustin Bedlion, and sixth-starting Anthony Collins in tow. Hensel narrowed the gap to a car length during laps 9-11 before taking his last shot exiting turn 4 on the final lap. Hensel’s charge came up just shy at the stripe with Bruce, Collins, and Bedlion rounding out the top five.

“I really didn’t look at the scoreboard or see anyone back there, but if l’m leading it really doesn’t matter who’s chasing me,” said Dawson. “Being a rookie in this class, l didn’t really think l’d have the season I'm having but we’ll keep digging and maybe get a few more wins.”

The speedway returns next Saturday with an action-packed night of Fast Five racing that will include a $3,000-to-win sprint car event in addition to the Danny Gardner Memorial for super stocks. It’s also the second of three King of the County races for super stocks presented by Platinum Designs. Brandon Morrow captured the first K of C leg back on May 27. Wooster Quota will present the ever-popular Kids Night prior to racing action that kicks off with hot laps at 6 and racing to follow.

Check out www.waynecountyspeedway on the web and on Facebook at wayne county speedway this week for more details.

410 Sprint Cars 17 Entries
A Feature 25 Laps | 00:27:04.812
1. 16-Danny Mumaw[6]; 2. 4*-Tyler Street[5]; 3. 9J-Trey Jacobs[1]; 4. 38K-Chris Myers[8]; 5. 1-Jamie Myers[10]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit[2]; 7. D12-Jason Dolick[9]; 8. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[13]; 9. 57N-Tyler Newhart[12]; 10. 6J-Jonah Aumend[14]; 11. 2-Joe Adorjan[11]; 12. 187-Tyler Wiles[16]; 13. (DNF) 91-Tyler Gunn[7]; 14. (DNF) 12-Corbin Gurley[3]; 15. (DNF) 38-Leyton Wagner[4]; 16. (DNF) 9W-Matt Warner[15]; 17. (DNF) 7-Troy Kingan[17]

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:06:49.998
1. 38K-Chris Myers[1]; 2. 91-Tyler Gunn[3]; 3. 70-Henry Malcuit[2]; 4. 4*-Tyler Street[4]; 5. D12-Jason Dolick[6]; 6. 2-Joe Adorjan[8]; 7. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[5]; 8. 9W-Matt Warner[9]; 9. (DNF) 7-Troy Kingan[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:04:57.189
1. 38-Leyton Wagner[3]; 2. 12-Corbin Gurley[1]; 3. 16-Danny Mumaw[2]; 4. 9J-Trey Jacobs[4]; 5. 1-Jamie Myers[6]; 6. 57N-Tyler Newhart[7]; 7. 6J-Jonah Aumend[5]; 8. 187-Tyler Wiles[8]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:04:33.922
1. 4*-Tyler Street, 00:14.627[14]; 2. 9J-Trey Jacobs, 00:14.685[16]; 3. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:14.719[11]; 4. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:14.810[17]; 5. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:14.844[10]; 6. 16-Danny Mumaw, 00:14.857[13]; 7. 38K-Chris Myers, 00:15.116[4]; 8. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:15.294[5]; 9. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:15.372[6]; 10. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:15.705[15]; 11. D12-Jason Dolick, 00:15.753[12]; 12. 1-Jamie Myers, 00:15.854[8]; 13. 7-Troy Kingan, 00:15.881[7]; 14. 57N-Tyler Newhart, 00:15.933[3]; 15. 2-Joe Adorjan, 00:16.452[9]; 16. 187-Tyler Wiles, 00:16.649[1]; 17. 9W-Matt Warner, 00:17.916[2]

Super Late Models 17 Entries
A Feature 25 Laps | 00:29:00.201
1. 14JR-JR Gentry[3]; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[5]; 3. 50-Ryan Missler[17]; 4. 59-Larry Bellman[4]; 5. 17-Tyler Evans[15]; 6. 21-Wes Morrison[11]; 7. 2C-Clint Coffman[13]; 8. 74-Jeff Warnick[14]; 9. 24X-Jason Skelly[10]; 10. 79-Brad Malcuit[6]; 11. 69R-Doug Baird[12]; 12. (DNF) 27W-Eric Wilson[2]; 13. (DNF) 3-Thomas Baker[8]; 14. (DNF) 1*-Kyle Moore[1]; 15. (DNF) 24-Jerry Aber[7]; 16. (DNF) 7-Nick Cox[9]; 17. (DNF) 612-Race Gardiner[16]

Coffman Corvette Dash 6 Laps | 00:02:34.022
1. 1*-Kyle Moore[2]; 2. 27W-Eric Wilson[4]; 3. 14JR-JR Gentry[3]; 4. 59-Larry Bellman[5]; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[6]; 6. 79-Brad Malcuit[1]

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:04:51.358
1. 27W-Eric Wilson[1]; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[2]; 3. 79-Brad Malcuit[4]; 4. 24-Jerry Aber[3]; 5. 7-Nick Cox[5]; 6. 21-Wes Morrison[8]; 7. 2C-Clint Coffman[6]; 8. (DNF) 17-Tyler Evans[7]; 9. (DNS) 50-Ryan Missler

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:04:59.723
1. 59-Larry Bellman[1]; 2. 14JR-JR Gentry[2]; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore[5]; 4. 3-Thomas Baker[4]; 5. 24X-Jason Skelly[6]; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[7]; 7. (DNF) 74-Jeff Warnick[3]; 8. (DNS) 612-Race Gardiner

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:12:59.000
1. 27W-Eric Wilson, 00:17.179[14]; 2. 59-Larry Bellman, 00:17.309[10]; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:17.410[13]; 4. 14JR-JR Gentry, 00:17.421[7]; 5. 24-Jerry Aber, 00:18.077[8]; 6. 74-Jeff Warnick, 00:18.078[5]; 7. 79-Brad Malcuit, 00:18.096[1]; 8. 3-Thomas Baker, 00:18.121[17]; 9. 7-Nick Cox, 00:18.157[9]; 10. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:18.216[6]; 11. 2C-Clint Coffman, 00:18.275[3]; 12. 24X-Jason Skelly, 00:18.778[4]; 13. 17-Tyler Evans, 00:18.838[15]; 14. 69R-Doug Baird, 00:19.657[12]; 15. 21-Wes Morrison, 00:19.690[2]; 16. 612-Race Gardiner, 00:25.154[16]; 17. 50-Ryan Missler, 00:43.996[11]

 

 

Cox, Gugliomoni, Baldwin and Grenert pick up exciting wins at Placerville Speedway

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Race fans were treated to a tremendous night of competition at Placerville Speedway on Saturday during the annual Carnett Clash presented by Country Lube Automotive. In the end it was Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox standing in victory lane after claiming an entertaining Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car feature.

Joining Cox as Carnett Clash victors on Saturday evening were Paul Gugliomoni with the Anrak Late Models, Nick Baldwin with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and Mike Grenert with the Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association.

The 25-lap Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Car feature started off with Placerville’s Shane Hopkins setting the pace up front. Justyn Cox assumed the runner up spot on the opening lap and hounded the rear tail tank of Hopkins’ machine, as last week’s winner Landon Brooks also joined the party.

Cox would then charge into the top-spot with 10 circuits complete, prior to a caution waving shortly after, which let everyone catch their breath. During the slowdown Brooks also had a right rear tire go flat that forced him into the work area. On the ensuing restart nine-time track champ Andy Forsberg blasted into second and came hard after the leader.

The duo of Cox and Forsberg proceeded to put on the best show we’ve seen all season long at Placerville Speedway, with both drivers battling back and forth for the top spot. With six laps remaining however, Forsberg got crossed up on the cushion off turn four it appeared, which sent him around for a spin. Tony Gomes had raced from 12th to third, but was also caught up in the incident, along with Shane Hopkins, who was running in sixth.

On the restart Cox held strong with 10th starting Dylan Bloomfield trying to keep him within sight. Coming to the white flag Bloomfield looked to close the gap, but the yellow lights flashed on for a stalled car in turns one and two.

The green, white, checkered restart saw Cox hit his marks to bring home the victory aboard the Bates-Hamilton Racing No. 42x entry. Bloomfield put together a stellar run for the second straight week and came home in second at the helm of the Vertullo Racing No. 83v.

Clovis youngster Dominic Gorden earned his first Placerville Speedway podium in third, with point leader Michael Faccinto in fourth and Wilton’s Ashlyn Rodriguez rounding out the top-five. The remainder of the top-10 was comprised of 17th starting Ashton Torgerson, 20th starter Gauge Garcia, Michael Pombo, Bubba Decaires and 18th starter Stephen Ingraham.

A total of 27 Thompson’s Winged Sprint Cars were on hand Saturday night. Faccinto began the evening by earning the ADCO Driveline Fast Time Award with a lap of 11.085.

Winged Sprint Car results: 1. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[10]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden[9]; 4. X1-Michael Faccinto[7]; 5. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[4]; 6. 88-Ashton Torgerson[17]; 7. 21X-Gauge Garcia[20]; 8. 37-Michael Pombo[8]; 9. 94-Greg Decaires V[5]; 10. 93-Stephen Ingraham[18]; 11. 45-Jake Morgan[19]; 12. 9L-Luke Hayes[16]; 13. 98-Chris Masters[14]; 14. 12J-John Clark[13]; 15. 3C-Casey Schmitz[11]; 16. 94X-Landon Brooks[2]; 17. 92-Andy Forsberg[6]; 18. 7C-Tony Gomes[12]; 19. 21-Shane Hopkins[1]; 20. 5H-Josh Wiesz[15]

The 20-lap Carnett Clash feature for the Anrak Ltd. Late Models saw Vacaville, CA driver Paul Gugliomoni race to the $1,000 Bonus by way of victory.

The ground pounders made their first Placerville Speedway appearance since July 4th and put on some solid action in the main event. Lincoln’s Dan Brown Jr. fought his way forward to challenge the leader over the waning stages, but Gugliomoni was too strong up front and crossed under the Ron Stahl checkered flag.

Brown, Dan Jinkerson, Clark Gugliomoni and Ray Trimble completed the top-five. C. Gugliomoni also gave the leader everything he could handle at times in the race.

Late Model results: 1. 22G-Paul Gugliomoni[1]; 2. 15-Dan Brown Jr[7]; 3. 23-Dan Jinkerson[8]; 4. 28G-Clark Gougliomani[5]; 5. 37-Ray Trimble[6]; 6. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[9]; 7. 115-Chris Mcginnis[12]; 8. 23A-Mike Lightfoot[10]; 9. 777-Michael Anderson[11]; 10. 57-Rod Oliver[3]; 11. 71-Wayne Trimble[2]; 12. 96M-Matt Micheli[4]

The Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks also threw it down in Old Hangtown on Saturday night with an epic 20-lap showcase. Race fans were on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Kenny Bernstein led the first few laps, before Tom Arbogast was able to slice his way by for the point on lap four.

While Arbogast led the way he had a hungry pack of Kevin Jinkerson, Nick Baldwin and Dan Jinkerson duking it out for the runner up spot.

Lapped traffic created some hectic action on the tight bullring, as drivers raced tooth and nail to the finish. Arbogast had been smoking heavily and slowed just prior to the conclusion, which saw Baldwin shoot to the lead. Baldwin ended up taking the checkered flag in wild fashion over Dan Jinkerson, Arbogast, Kevin Jinkerson and Michael Murphy.

Pure Stocks results: 1. 17-Nick Baldwin[6]; 2. 23-Dan Jinkerson[7]; 3. 86-Thomas Arbogast[4]; 4. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[3]; 5. 47-Michael Murphy[1]; 6. 29-Tyler Lightfoot[11]; 7. 14-Rick Grennert[5]; 8. 43-Kenny Bernstein[2]; 9. 1-Chris D'angelo[10]; 10. 93-Mel Byers[8]; 11. 55-Micky Dangelo[9]

The Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association once again brought out an impressive 27-car field and put together fantastic racing during the night. Fairfield’s Mike “Spanky” Grenert had his way with things out front and drove a phenomenal race to keep the rest of the field at bay.

Lots of moving and shaking was seen behind him however, as drivers raced high and low on the Placerville Speedway bullring. As Grenert took the checkered flag he was followed across the line by Shawn Whitney, Mike Reeder, Ben Wiesz and Cody Shrum in the top-five.

Rounding out the top-10 in the 20-lap contest were Dylan Shrum, Kevin “Hollywood” Bender, Gage Meyers, Dan Geil and Kinser Endicott.

Dwarf Car results: 1. 12N-Mike Grenert[3]; 2. 15N-Shawn Whitney[4]; 3. 72N-Mike Reeder[9]; 4. 57N-Ben Wiesz[6]; 5. 69N-Cody Shrum[11]; 6. 31N-Dylan Shrum[7]; 7. 9N-Kevin Bender[2]; 8. 99N-Gage Meyers[8]; 9. 32N-Dan Geil[5]; 10. 381-Kinser Endicott[1]; 11. 50N-Brenden Shrum[16]; 12. 29N-Corey Eaton[10]; 13. 8N-Aron Mosier[15]; 14. 42N-Isaak Geil[12]; 15. 41N-Brandon Aylesworth[13]; 16. 616N-Tyler Quilty[19]; 17. 30N-Gene Herndon[20]; 18. 59N-Austin Struthers[14]; 19. 36N-Jameson Sole[17]; 20. (DNS) 22N-Joe Halter

Placerville Speedway returns to action this coming Saturday August 12th with Coors Light Big Trophy Night.

 

 

Mitchell Faccinto perseveres for Ocean Sprints triumph on Friday night

By Gary Thomas

Watsonville, CA…After being involved during an early wreck Hanford’s Mitchell Faccinto battled back to capture a lengthy main event on Friday night with the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo.

Faccinto piloted the familiar Keith Day Trucking/ Gabilan Ag Service No. 22 to his second Watsonville victory of the season. Also snagging wins on Hall of Fame Night were Bobby Hogge IV with the IMCA Modifieds, Trevor Clymens with the IMCA Sport Mods and point leader Joe Gallaher with the Hobby Stocks.

Inducted into the Ocean Speedway Hall of Fame on Friday were three-time Ocean Sprints champion Brad Furr, multi-time Watsonville track titlist Bobby Scott and Videographer Fred Adams.

The 30-lap Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo finale began with last week’s winner Joey Ancona jumping into the lead ahead of Campbell’s Bud Kaeding. Numerous caution periods proceeded to follow, which never allowed the race to get into a constant flow.

Over much of the race Ancona had his way with things out front and hit every restart with perfection, keeping the rest of the field at bay. Following a fuel stop on lap 10 caution flags continued to plague the contest but shuffled up the rundown immensely.

Track conditions also changed throughout the feature and played into the finish as it wore on. Faccinto had gotten involved in a lap two yellow but fought through attrition and began to make some fantastic moves, as he climbed back to fourth by the halfway mark. He then found the sweet spot where rubber had developed and sliced his way into third on lap 22, before taking second the following circuit.

With Ancona up front continuing to run the high line, that’s all Faccinto needed to make the winning move with four laps remaining. The 2020 Ocean Sprints champ hit the rubber off turn four and grabbed the top spot that he would never relinquish.

Ancona tried to fight back but hit the curb a little too hard off the fourth corner and suffered front end damage, putting an unfortunate end to his strong night on lap 27.

Faccinto brought home the win over Kaleb Montgomery, Dominic Gorden, point leader Rickey Sanders and 16th starting Ashton Torgerson in the top-five. Rounding out the top-10 were Jeremy Chisum, Gauge Garcia, Kurt Nelson, Ryan Rocha and Chris Nelson. Montgomery began the night by setting fast time with a blistering 11.272 around bullring.

Ocean Sprints results: 1. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[4]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden[6]; 4. 121-Rickey Sanders[3]; 5. 88-Ashton Torgerson[16]; 6. 8-Jeremy Chisum[11]; 7. 2K-Gauge Garcia[5]; 8. 72W-Kurt Nelson[10]; 9. 5R-Ryan Rocha[12]; 10. 72JR-Chris Nelson[17]; 11. 56Z-Don Hart[20]; 12. 88A-Joey Ancona[1]; 13. 3M-Adam Kaeding[18]; 14. 7P-Jake Andreotti[8]; 15. 72S-Bradley Dillard[15]; 16. 31H-Phil Heynen[19]; 17. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 18. 25Z-Jason Chisum[9]; 19. 98-Vince Giannotta[21]; 20. 61-Travis Labat[13]; 21. 3D-Caleb Debem[14]; 22. 34B-Glenn Bryan[22]

The 25-lap IMCA Modified feature showcased some solid competition on Friday night. Prunedale racer Fred Lind led the opening lap, before Salinas’ Austin Burke was able to make the pass on lap two. Burke held the point until Robert Marsh carved his way past to take over the top-spot.

The fellow Salinas driver looked strong up front as his fellow racers duked it out behind him. Cars ran all over the Ocean Speedway clay as race fans certainly got their monies’ worth. Multi-time track champion Bobby Hogge, also of Salinas, methodically closed in on Marsh and made his move with six laps remaining.

Once out front though he soon had to deal with a fast-moving Jim Pettit II, who appeared to have a faster car towards the end. Pettit gave Hogge everything he could handle, but caught the wall off turn two during the final circuit. That was all she wrote as Hogge took home the win over Andy Obertello, Lind, Auston Burke and Marsh. Pettit slowed across the line in seventh.

IMCA Modified results: 1. 2-Bobby Hogge[6]; 2. 29-Andy Obertello[8]; 3. 77-Fred Lind[1]; 4. 25-Austin Burke[3]; 5. 22-Robert Marsh[4]; 6. 20-Cody Burke[5]; 7. 6-Jim Pettit II[9]; 8. 72-Mike Szlauko[11]; 9. 28G-Andrew Pearce[7]; 10. ONE2-Anthony Slaney[10]; 11. 01-Raymond Keldsen Jr[2]

The IMCA Sport Mod feature saw Merced’s Gavin Epsino lead the initial four laps from the pole. Prunedale’s Jonathan Hagio then blasted around him to take over the point and hold command until lap nine when he encountered issues.

Brentwood’s Trevor Clymens then led the final half of the contest to scoop up the win over Espino, Darren Thomas, point leader Chuck Golden and Emali VanHoff.

IMCA Sport Mod results: 1. 2C-Trevor Clymens[5]; 2. 33G-Gavin Espino[2]; 3. 14T-Darren Thomas[9]; 4. 3G-Chuck Golden[8]; 5. 4M-Emali VanHoff[1]; 6. 22W-Charlie Hunter[14]; 7. 7SR-Mike Ficklin Jr[11]; 8. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[6]; 9. 46N-Jonathan Hagio[4]; 10. 7JR-Mike Ficklin[10]; 11. 19C-Tommy Clymens[3]; 12. 33-Mike Gil[12]; 13. (DNS) 95-Justin Parr; 14. (DQ) 39-Steven Allee[7]

Ocean Speedway point leader Joe Gallaher dominated the 15-lap finale for the Hobby Stocks over Dan Fassler and Norm Ayers. It marked the fifth win of the season for Gallaher.

Hobby Stock results: 1. 1-Joe Gallaher[5]; 2. 3OG-Dan Fassler[3]; 3. 51-Norm Ayers[2]; 4. 55F-Shane Freeman[1]; 5. (DNS) 83C-Lawerence Castillo

Ocean Speedway returns to action this coming Friday with the start of four championship point races to go for the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo.

 

 

Thomas finally conquers Fremont; Weaver atop all-time win list with 305 win; McCaughey shakes truck demons

Sunday, Aug. 6, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Cale Thomas lost his sprint car ride recently. He drove the family car a few races then teamed up with Jay Kiser Racing of Fremont, Ohio two weeks ago and immediately the team contended for wins. A crash battling for the lead at Attica Raceway Park the first night, and a third place run at Fremont Speedway the following night earned the Fairland, Indiana driver another weekend with the team. It paid off Saturday, Aug. 5 with his first ever 410 sprint win at Fremont Speedway on Plaza Lanes/Cameo Pizza/All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Night.

Thomas had to battle heavy lapped traffic and a determined Cap Henry and last week’s winner Travis Philo for the win the final two laps. The podium finishes for Henry and Philo keeps the battle for the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group very close.

Only one caution fell in the 30-lap Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint feature. Behind Thomas was Henry, Philo, Friday’s winner Stuart Brubaker and Nate Dussel.

“This place has been my….I’m good here I just can’t seem to get it done. Jay gave me a great race car. Honestly we had the same car we did last week when I ran well last night and we weren’t any good. So Jay wanted to try something even after that seventh to second run in the heat and obviously it worked. We’ve been fast. A good benchmark for that is Cap (Henry). We’ve been competitive with Cap every time,” said Thomas beside his Spanky’s Pizza, NAPA Auto Parts, Shelluke’s Bar, Automatic Fire Protection, JLH General Contractor, Queen of Clean, Fremont Fence, BH41, TMH Holdings, Burdue Insurance backed #23.

Fremont native Paul Weaver swept the weekend in the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints. The four time and defending division track champion took the lead from Jamie Miller on lap nine of the non-stop 25 lap affair and drove to his fifth win of the year at Fremont. The victory puts Weaver in a tie with Art Ball atop the track’s all-time win list with 76 checkers.

“My first time over here was 1975 and I was mad because…I think Ron Leaser won the race but I went home happy because Art Ball won the points and ever since then he was my favorite. I’ve never spoke to him one time. Stood on the Attica banquet stage one year…he won the trucks and I won the 305s but never spoke to him. I always kept that to myself that he was one of my childhood heroes,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Services, Hampshire Racing Engines, M&L Excavating backed machine.

The victory pads Weaver’s lead for a fifth straight NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales title as John Ivy, Shawn Valenti, Jamie Miller and Dustin Stroup rounded out the top five in the A-main.

Toledo, Ohio’s Cory McCaughey has contended for wins in the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks all season, recording three runner-up finishes and not finishing out of the top five until Friday when a mechanical failure sidelined him in the feature. He put all that behind him Saturday, leading all 20 laps for his first win of the year and eighth of his career at Fremont. Friday’s winner Dave Gumby pressured McCaughey the last five laps after he was in a spirited battle with Dustin Keegan as that duo raced side by side for eight laps. But, McCaughey was able to hold on for the win over Gumby, Keegan, Dana Fry and Jamie Miller.

“I heard Dave Gumby down there and I had to pull that rubber band up…get it, let’s go! I have to thank Wagner Improvements, the Big E Crew, Dippman Motorsports, Blast Masters. My guys worked their tails off this weekend,” said McCaughey.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Monday, August 21 with the 305 sprints helping to kick off the Sandusky County Fair.

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Fremont Speedway

Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.97-Zeth Sabo, 14.695; 2.15C-Chris Andrews, 14.809; 3.5T-Travis Philo, 14.956; 4.8M-TJ Michael, 15.063; 5.99-Skylar Gee, 15.085; 6.5-Byron Reed, 15.171; 7.33w-Cap Henry, 15.226; 8.15k-Creed Kemenah, 15.457; 9.32-Bryce Lucius, 15.508; 10.86-Michael Lutz, 15.561; 11.35-Stuart Brubaker, 15.567; 12.21-Larry Kingseed, 15.581; 13.7N-Darin Naida, 15.600; 14.1-Nate Dussel, 15.636; 15.2+-Brian Smith, 15.720; 16.12-Brian Lay, 15.831; 17.83x-Nate Reeser, 15.845; 18.22M-Dan McCarron, 15.863; 19.6-Jimmy Ward, 16.086; 20.55-Jake Swanson, 16.097; 21.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 16.135; 22.13-Van Gurley, 16.178; 23.4-Josh Turner, 16.182; 24.10-Justin Adams, 16.190; 25.3V-Chris Verda, 16.204; 26.98-Robert Robenalt, 16.297; 27.75-Jerry Dahms, 16.317; 28.33$-Shane O'Banion, 16.532; 29.88-Jimmy McCune, 16.558; 30.40-Logan Fenton, 16.787; 31.23-Cale Thomas, 21.919;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 2. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 4. 97-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[3] ; 6. 32-Bryce Lucius[5] ; 7. 33$-Shane O'Banion[8] ; 8. 6-Jimmy Ward[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 33w-Cap Henry[3] ; 2. 8M-TJ Michael[4] ; 3. 7N-Darin Naida[2] ; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[6] ; 5. 2+-Brian Smith[1] ; 6. 12-Brian Lay[5] ; 7. 10-Justin Adams[8] ; 8. 13-Van Gurley[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[2] ; 2. 99-Skylar Gee[4] ; 3. 4-Josh Turner[1] ; 4. 3V-Chris Verda[5] ; 5. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 6. 15k-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[6] ; 8. 40-Logan Fenton[8]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 1-Nate Dussel[2] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[7] ; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed[3] ; 4. 55-Jake Swanson[5] ; 5. 88-Jimmy McCune[6] ; 6. 83x-Nate Reeser[1] ; 7. 86-Michael Lutz[4]

B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)

1. 15C-Chris Andrews[1] ; 2. 15k-Creed Kemenah[4] ; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[3] ; 4. 33$-Shane O'Banion[5] ; 5. 75-Jerry Dahms[2] ; 6. 40-Logan Fenton[8] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[6] ; 8. 6-Jimmy Ward[7]

B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)

1. 2+-Brian Smith[1] ; 2. 83x-Nate Reeser[4] ; 3. 88-Jimmy McCune[2] ; 4. 13-Van Gurley[7] ; 5. 10-Justin Adams[5] ; 6. 12-Brian Lay[3] ; 7. 86-Michael Lutz[6]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 23-Cale Thomas[2] ; 2. 33w-Cap Henry[1] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[3] ; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5] ; 5. 1-Nate Dussel[9] ; 6. 5-Byron Reed[4] ; 7. 15C-Chris Andrews[17] ; 8. 21-Larry Kingseed[13] ; 9. 3V-Chris Verda[15] ; 10. 22M-Dan McCarron[14] ; 11. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[10] ; 12. 32-Bryce Lucius[21] ; 13. 99-Skylar Gee[8] ; 14. 4-Josh Turner[12] ; 15. 8M-TJ Michael[7] ; 16. 88-Jimmy McCune[22] ; 17. 2+-Brian Smith[18] ; 18. 55-Jake Swanson[16] ; 19. 15k-Creed Kemenah[19] ; 20. 97-Zeth Sabo[6] ; 21. 7N-Darin Naida[11] ; 22. 83x-Nate Reeser[20]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.26-Jamie Miller, 15.045; 2.1W-Paul Weaver, 15.130; 3.10X-Dustin Stroup, 15.281; 4.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 15.395; 5.99-Alvin Roepke, 15.582; 6.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 15.711; 7.4K-Blayne Keckler, 15.757; 8.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 15.765; 9.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 15.766; 10.49I-John Ivy, 15.781; 11.3M-Logan Mongeau, 15.842; 12.7M-Brandon Moore, 15.842; 13.5-Kody Brewer, 15.958; 14.9R-Logan Riehl, 15.960; 15.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.971; 16.28-Shawn Valenti, 16.156; 17.16-Lee Sommers, 16.175; 18.36-Seth Schneider, 16.176; 19.98-Dave Hoppes, 16.213; 20.27-Calob Crispen, 16.310; 21.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 16.351; 22.4X-Bobby Clark, 16.357; 23.51M-Haldon Miller, 16.411; 24.34-Jud Dickerson, 16.533; 25.11TS-Tate Schiets, 16.565; 26.78-Austin Black , 16.720; 27.63-Randy Ruble, 16.835; 28.8-Jim Leaser, 17.002; 29.97X-Rodney Hurst, 17.117; 30.13-Jeremy Duposki, 17.139; 31.1S-James Saam, 17.224;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 2. 99-Alvin Roepke[2] ; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup[3] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5] ; 6. 27-Calob Crispen[7] ; 7. 63-Randy Ruble[8] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[6]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 5-Kody Brewer[1] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[2] ; 4. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[3] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[5] ; 6. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[6] ; 7. 13-Jeremy Duposki[8] ; 8. 11TS-Tate Schiets[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 9R-Logan Riehl[2] ; 2. 16-Lee Sommers[1] ; 3. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 4. 4K-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 5. 4X-Bobby Clark[5] ; 6. 78-Austin Black [6] ; 7. 8-Jim Leaser[7] ; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 28-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 2. 49I-John Ivy[3] ; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[4] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[1] ; 5. 51M-Haldon Miller[5] ; 6. 34-Jud Dickerson[6] ; 7. 97X-Rodney Hurst[7]

B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)

1. 3M-Logan Mongeau[1] ; 2. 4X-Bobby Clark[2] ; 3. 78-Austin Black [4] ; 4. 63-Randy Ruble[5] ; 5. 27-Calob Crispen[3] ; 6. 98-Dave Hoppes[7] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[8] ; 8. 8-Jim Leaser[6]

B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)

1. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 2. 51M-Haldon Miller[2] ; 3. 34-Jud Dickerson[4] ; 4. 13-Jeremy Duposki[5] ; 5. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[3] ; 6. 97X-Rodney Hurst[6] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 2. 49I-John Ivy[3] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[1] ; 4. 26-Jamie Miller[2] ; 5. 10X-Dustin Stroup[10] ; 6. 5-Kody Brewer[5] ; 7. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[12] ; 8. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[7] ; 9. 7M-Brandon Moore[11] ; 10. 99-Alvin Roepke[6] ; 11. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[14] ; 12. 16-Lee Sommers[9] ; 13. 4K-Blayne Keckler[15] ; 14. 9R-Logan Riehl[8] ; 15. 3M-Logan Mongeau[17] ; 16. X15-Kasey Ziebold[13] ; 17. 36-Seth Schneider[16] ; 18. 4X-Bobby Clark[19] ; 19. 34-Jud Dickerson[22] ; 20. 0-Bradley Bateson[18] ; 21. 78-Austin Black [21] ; 22. 51M-Haldon Miller[20]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.25-Jeff Babcock, 18.560; 2.36m-Cory McCaughey, 18.710; 3.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 18.746; 4.26-Kyle Lagrou, 18.764; 5.7b-Shawn Valenti, 18.781; 6.4M-Jamie Miller, 18.835; 7.28-Cody Laird, 18.926; 8.4x-Keith Sorg, 18.938; 9.7X-Dana Frey, 19.162; 10.99H-Art Howey Jr, 19.221; 11.17x-Dustin Keegan, 19.233; 12.44X-Jim Holcomb, 19.373; 13.34-Todd Warnick, 19.379; 14.9-Curt Inks, 19.529; 15.23m-Brad Mitten, 19.537; 16.3-Devan McEwan, 19.598; 17.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 19.651; 18.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 19.765; 19.23W-Butch Latte, 19.858; 20.8S-Brandon Stuckey, 19.912; 21.101-Chester Fitch, 20.032; 22.51-David Bankey, 20.135; 23.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 20.211; 24.8KB-Kent Brewer, 20.212; 25.99-Eric Potridge, 20.856; 26.1-Scott Milligan, 99.998; 27.57MS-Mason Stull, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 23m-Brad Mitten[2] ; 2. 34-Todd Warnick[3] ; 3. 44X-Jim Holcomb[4] ; 4. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[6] ; 5. 1-Scott Milligan[7] ; 6. 101-Chester Fitch[1] ; 7. 51-David Bankey[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 7X-Dana Frey[2] ; 2. 17x-Dustin Keegan[1] ; 3. 28-Cody Laird[3] ; 4. 8KB-Kent Brewer[6] ; 5. 26-Kyle Lagrou[4] ; 6. 99-Eric Potridge[7] ; 7. 3-Devan McEwan[5]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 4x-Keith Sorg[3] ; 2. 36m-Cory McCaughey[4] ; 3. 9-Curt Inks[2] ; 4. 23W-Butch Latte[5] ; 5. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[1] ; 6. 57MS-Mason Stull[6]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 7b-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 2. 25-Jeff Babcock[4] ; 3. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[3] ; 4. 4M-Jamie Miller[1] ; 5. 99H-Art Howey Jr[5] ; 6. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[7] ; 7. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[6]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 26-Kyle Lagrou[2] ; 2. 99H-Art Howey Jr[4] ; 3. 1-Scott Milligan[1] ; 4. 99-Eric Potridge[6] ; 5. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[3] ; 6. 3-Devan McEwan[10] ; 7. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[8] ; 8. 101-Chester Fitch[5] ; 9. 51-David Bankey[9] ; 10. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[11] ; 11. 57MS-Mason Stull[7]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. 36m-Cory McCaughey[3] ; 2. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[6] ; 3. 17x-Dustin Keegan[7] ; 4. 7X-Dana Frey[10] ; 5. 4M-Jamie Miller[9] ; 6. 4x-Keith Sorg[8] ; 7. 28-Cody Laird[12] ; 8. 7b-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 9. 25-Jeff Babcock[4] ; 10. 9-Curt Inks[13] ; 11. 44X-Jim Holcomb[11] ; 12. 99H-Art Howey Jr[18] ; 13. 8KB-Kent Brewer[15] ; 14. 23W-Butch Latte[16] ; 15. 34-Todd Warnick[5] ; 16. 99-Eric Potridge[20] ; 17. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[14] ; 18. 1-Scott Milligan[19] ; 19. 26-Kyle Lagrou[17] ; 20. 23m-Brad Mitten[1]

 

 

 

Jade Avedisian Amazes in Ironman 55 Victory with POWRi League/Xtreme Midget Win
Belleville, IL. (8/5/23) Jade Avedisian would use an outstanding restart mid-race to earn the feature win at Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway in Pevely Missouri on Friday Night with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in the Ironman 55 finale to capture their fourth career league victory after leading fourteen laps in a thrilling thirty lap feature.

Initial on-track opposition in the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, would see Chase McDermand start the action off with a quick group qualifying time of 13.417-second lap as Chase Johnson and Jade Avedisian each would earn heat racing wins.

Arranging the feature field would find high-point qualifier Jade Avedisian roll an invert of six to set the front row of Zach Daum and Karter Sarff. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see night one winner Karter Sarff shooting to the initial advantage on the opening laps over Zach Daum, Taylor Reimer, Chase Johnson, and Jade Avedisian all racing inside the top five.

Cruising comfortably out front with over a second advantage for the first half of the race, Karter Sarff would appear to be in a different gear as Taylor Reimer would race into the runner-up spot with Jade Avedisian clinging close to the speedy top two as lap traffic came into play.

Bunching the field back together with a mid-race caution on lap sixteen, Jade Avedisian would use a precise restart to overtake for the lead off turn two with Sarff staying within striking distance as Taylor Reimer, Zach Daum, Chase Johnson, Gavin Miller, Cannon McIntosh, Chase McDermand, Chance Crum, and Hayden Reinbold remained inside the running top ten.

Protecting the lead for the final fourteen laps, Jade Avedisian would not be denied emerging victorious in the feature event to earn her second feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as one-time leader Karter Sarff would finish a close runner-up.

“I just can’t say enough about this team, every time I hit the track I feel like I have a winning car, this win is a testament to this team,” said an elated Jade Avedisian in the Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 victory lane celebrations.

Remaining resilient for the full feature would see Taylor Reimer finalize the podium placements with Gavin Miller finishing fourth as Chase McDermand rounded out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at I-55 Raceway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series in the 2023 Ironman 55.

POWRi National Midget League | I-55 Raceway | 8/5/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 40-Chase McDermand(13.417)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 31-Chase Johnson
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 71-Jade Avedisian
Super Clean Hard Charger: 71-Jade Avedisian(+5)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[2]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[7]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[5]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[8]; 7. 31-Chase Johnson[4]; 8. 26-Chance Crum[9]; 9. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[11]; 10. 71E-Mariah Ede[15]; 11. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[13]; 12. 97K-Cooper Williams[10]; 13. 44-Branigan Roark[14]; 14. 7U-Zach Daum[1]; 15. (DNS) 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Chase Johnson[5]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum[2]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[4]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[6]; 6. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[1]; 7. 44-Branigan Roark[8]; 8. 71E-Mariah Ede[7].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[3]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller[6]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams[7]; 6. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 7. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[2].

Qualifying 1: 1. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:13.581[5]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:13.592[2]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:13.621[3]; 4. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:13.685[7]; 5. 31-Chase Johnson, 00:13.702[6]; 6. 26-Chance Crum, 00:13.740[8]; 7. 71E-Mariah Ede, 00:13.899[4]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:14.197[1].

Qualifying 2: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.417[7]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:13.434[4]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.595[2]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.635[3]; 5. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:13.705[6]; 6. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.773[5]; 7. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:13.904[1].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:13.790[3]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:13.881[2]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:13.922[7]; 4. 31-Chase Johnson, 00:13.932[6]; 5. 71E-Mariah Ede, 00:13.955[4]; 6. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:14.051[5]; 7. 26-Chance Crum, 00:14.123[8]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:14.163[1].

Hot Laps 2: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:13.579[7]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:13.640[4]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:13.887[3]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:13.934[2]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.994[5]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:14.103[1]; 7. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:14.220[6].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series, will continue their competitive stretch of action by traveling to Davenport Speedway in Davenport Iowa on August 25-26 | Catch every lap of the action LIVE on www.DIRTVision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Rain Postpones Completion of ESS Event at Utica-Rome to September 8

By Curtis Berleue (Vernon, NY) | After qualifying, heats and the Kinney’s Kar Kare dash were complete on Friday night at the Utica-Rome Speedway, Mother Nature decided she had other plans for the remainder of the evening as the skies opened, ultimately postponing the remainder of the event.

28 cars had signed in for the nights action at the Vernon, NY oval. In timed hot lap action, Jonathan Preston, Danny Varin and Matt Farnham each earned Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards. E&V Energy heat wins went to Billy VanInwegen, Jeff Cook and Jordan Poirier. Matt Tanner picked up the Kinney’s Kar Kare/Cobra Coaches dash.

Just before the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main could hit the track, the skies opened and soaked the grounds to the point where the rest of the night’s events had to be postponed. The remaining events (B-Main and A-Main) are now scheduled for completion on Friday September 8. Only cars that were in attendance on Friday August 4 will be eligible to compete on September 8. Drivers and teams should save their wristbands for entry on September 8.

The Empire Super Sprints are back in action on Saturday August 5th at the Fonda Speedway in Fonda, NY followed by a trip north of the border to Autodrome Granby and Autodrome Drummond on August 25 and 26.

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), 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, 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 5 – Fonda Speedway – Fonda, NY ($2,000 to Win Earl Halaquist Memorial)

Friday, August 25 – Autodrome Granby – Granby, QC ($3,000 to Win)

Saturday, August 26 – Autodrome Drummond – Drummondville, QC ($3,000 to Win)

Full Results:

Kinney's Kar Kare Dash (4 Laps): 1. #90-Matt Tanner[1]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[2]; 3. #36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; 4. #22-Jonathan Preston[4]; 5. #67-Steve Glover[5]; 6. (DNS) #1HD-Cory Sparks

E&V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[4]; 3. #87-Jason Barney[5]; 4. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[3]; 5. #90-Matt Tanner[7]; 6. #22-Jonathan Preston[6]; 7. #24-Bobby Hackel IV[9]; 8. #23-Tyler Cartier[8]; 9. #X-Dan Bennett[1]; 10. #6K-Kyle Dutcher[10]

E&V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #10-Jeff Cook[1]; 2. #01-Danny Varin[6]; 3. #41-Dalton Rombough[2]; 4. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[5]; 5. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 6. #67-Steve Glover[8]; 7. #8-Nick Fratto[7]; 8. #51-Jeremiah Munson[9]; 9. 11J-Chris Jones[4]

E&V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[4]; 2. #7NY-Matt Farnham[6]; 3. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 4. #13T-Trevor Years[2]; 5. #36-Logan Crisafulli[3]; 6. #1HD-Cory Sparks[8]; 7. #33-Lacey Hanson[7]; 8. #13-Keith Granholm[1]; 9. #3-Denny Peebles[9]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #22-Jonathan Preston; #01-Danny Varin; #7NY-Matt Farnham

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #56-Billy VanInwegen; #10-Jeff Cook, #28-Jordan Poirier

Cobra Coaches / Kinney’s Kar Kare Dash Winner ($100): #90-Matt Tanner

 

 

Brubaker earns 1st 410 win of the year at Fremont; Weaver takes 4th 305 victory; Gumby drives to 3rd truck win

Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Stuart Brubaker has been close to victory several times in 2023, including a pair of runner-up finishes at Fremont Speedway. The Fremont, Ohio driver was able to make adjustments late in the 410 feature Friday night and drove to his first win of the year on Fort Ball Pizza Palace Night.

Brubaker had built a nearly three second lead when a caution for debris came out at the half-way point of the 30-lap A-main. On the ensuing restart Byron Reed and Zeth Sabo applied strong pressure for the top spot until a caution flew with 12 laps to go. Brubaker went back to the line he had been running and drove away for his eighth career victory at “The Track That Action Built.”

Brubaker’s win tightens the points in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group as Cap Henry, who was the point leader coming into the night, suffered a problem on the opening lap. Behind Brubaker at the finish was Zeth Sabo, Travis Philo, Byron Reed and Chris Andrews capping off the top five.

“Thank God for that last caution. I saw Byron on the outside of me. I think I was just killing too much momentum there trying to huggy pole the bottom. Bill (crew chief) was telling me to go to the bottom but I was getting good runs down the back stretch in the middle. So I changed up some stuff because he told me to and here came the five car and I was like oh shit. Thank God that yellow came out and I went back where I was supposed to be. This thing just sat down in the center and just took off,” said Brubaker beside his SRM Construction, Edward Jones, G&L Oil, ASD Remodeling, Josh Kromers Seamless Gutters, KS Sales & Service, Nye Farms, Pit Stop Carryout, Story Equipment, Midwest Compost backed #35.

“We’ve been fast all year. We got crashed during speed week…we just been struggling a bit since then. Actually we’ve had this car tore apart two or three times trying to figure things out. We’re getting back toward the right track where we were at the beginning of the year,” he added.

In the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 A-main, Jamie Miller jumped to the early lead with sixth starter Paul Weaver moving into second on lap five. Weaver quickly ate into Miller’s nearly three second lead, taking the top spot on lap 12.

A couple of cautions late in the race kept the field close but each time Weaver drove away. The four time and defending division track champion went unchallenged to his fourth victory of the season and the 75th of his career at Fremont. He is just one win away from tying Art Ball atop the track’s all-time win list.

The win also pads Weaver’s lead as he looks to claim his fourth straight title in the NAPA Auto Parts of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales, though Jamie Miller’s second place finish keeps him in contention. Tyler Shullick, Dustin Stroup and Mike Burkin completed the top five finishing order.

“Shawn Valenti and Jamie Miller are pretty young yet so they might catch me in wins. I tried to go back and do the math but I think I hit over 200 career wins sometime earlier this year among all the tracks. I have to thank Bob Hampshire, Pam and Steve Brown, Daniel. I want to thank Roger Campbell. This was a good, raceable track. I could move all over the place. What else could you ask for…top or bottom…it was a good track,” said Weaver beside his B&B Drain Service, M&L Excavating, Hampshire Engines backed #1W.

The Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck feature got off to a rocky start with several cautions. Once it got rolling so did Ottawa Lake, Michigan’s Dave Gumby Jr. He went unchallenged to his third win of the year at Fremont. His fifth career win at the track should vault him into the division point lead as Dana Fry, Cody Laird, Jamie Miller and Keith Sorg rounded out the top five.

“I have to thank Ron Miller for doing all the work the past few weeks on the right front. I want to thank my truck owner David, Tim Sr., Tim Jr., my wife and kid,” said Gumby.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, Aug. 5 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and dirt trucks in action.

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.

About Fort Ball Pizza Palace - www.fbpizzafremont.com/

Since opening its doors in March of 1990, Fort Ball Pizza Palace, located on West State Street in Fremont, has operated as a family owned business, dedicated to making great food and serving it in a family-friendly atmosphere. Fort Ball Pizza Palace has been affiliated with the Fremont Speedway and also works with a wide range of non-profit organizations whose goals are centered on benefiting and improving the local community.

Part of what makes Fort Ball unique from other restaurants is their commitment to using only the freshest and finest ingredients and making every dish fresh from scratch, daily. Fort Ball Pizza Palace offers a diverse menu of flavorful dishes based on traditional, Italian recipes. Their menu includes everything from pizza and subs to fresh pasta, foldovers, Stromboli and more. Fort Ball Pizza Palace is home of the all-you-can-eat Italian smorgasbord for lunch or dinner!

Fremont Speedway

Friday, Aug. 4, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.23-Cale Thomas, 13.212; 2.33w-Cap Henry, 13.299; 3.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.361; 4.97-Zeth Sabo, 13.581; 5.2+-Brian Smith, 13.651; 6.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.703; 7.32-Bryce Lucius, 13.759; 8.22M-Dan McCarron, 13.826; 9.5T-Travis Philo, 13.835; 10.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.991; 11.5-Byron Reed, 14.037; 12.8M-TJ Michael, 14.047; 13.9-Trey Jacobs, 14.070; 14.2-Ricky Peterson, 14.201; 15.55-Jake Swanson, 14.206; 16.12-Brian Lay, 14.248; 17.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.373; 18.10-Justin Adams, 14.414; 19.4-Josh Turner, 14.461; 20.7N-Darin Naida, 14.537; 21.33$-Shane O'Banion, 14.643; 22.88-Jimmy McCune, 14.682; 23.86-Michael Lutz, 14.705; 24.75-Jerry Dahms, 15.555; 25.21-Larry Kingseed, 99.998; 26.13-Van Gurley, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 2. 2+-Brian Smith[1] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[4] ; 4. 33w-Cap Henry[3] ; 5. 22M-Dan McCarron[6] ; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 7. 2-Ricky Peterson[7] ; 8. 12-Brian Lay[8] ; 9. 98-Robert Robenalt[9]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 5-Byron Reed[3] ; 2. 8M-TJ Michael[2] ; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[4] ; 4. 4-Josh Turner[6] ; 5. 21-Larry Kingseed[9] ; 6. 10-Justin Adams[5] ; 7. 55-Jake Swanson[1] ; 8. 33$-Shane O'Banion[7] ; 9. 86-Michael Lutz[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 15C-Chris Andrews[2] ; 2. 97-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[3] ; 4. 9-Trey Jacobs[1] ; 5. 7N-Darin Naida[5] ; 6. 88-Jimmy McCune[6] ; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 8. 13-Van Gurley[8]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 10-Justin Adams[2] ; 2. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[1] ; 3. 2-Ricky Peterson[4] ; 4. 12-Brian Lay[7] ; 5. 88-Jimmy McCune[3] ; 6. 55-Jake Swanson[5] ; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[6] ; 8. 33$-Shane O'Banion[8] ; 9. 13-Van Gurley[9] ; 10. 86-Michael Lutz[11]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 2. 97-Zeth Sabo[6] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[10] ; 4. 5-Byron Reed[7] ; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[8] ; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[13] ; 7. 8M-TJ Michael[1] ; 8. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 9. 9-Trey Jacobs[12] ; 10. 2+-Brian Smith[5] ; 11. 2-Ricky Peterson[18] ; 12. 88-Jimmy McCune[20] ; 13. 32-Bryce Lucius[9] ; 14. 4-Josh Turner[11] ; 15. 21-Larry Kingseed[14] ; 16. 12-Brian Lay[19] ; 17. 10-Justin Adams[16] ; 18. 7N-Darin Naida[15] ; 19. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[17] ; 20. 33w-Cap Henry[4]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.10X-Dustin Stroup, 14.186; 2.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 14.312; 3.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.545; 4.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.565; 5.61-Tyler Shullick, 14.599; 6.36-Seth Schneider, 14.623; 7.26-Jamie Miller, 14.676; 8.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.694; 9.01-Bryan Sebetto, 14.716; 10.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.803; 11.5-Kody Brewer, 14.811; 12.49I-John Ivy, 14.849; 13.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.970; 14.4X-Bobby Clark, 14.996; 15.48-Mike Burkin, 15.044; 16.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 15.083; 17.7M-Brandon Moore, 15.084; 18.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.102; 19.27-Calob Crispen, 15.186; 20.78-Austin Black , 15.194; 21.63-Randy Ruble, 15.250; 22.3M-Logan Mongeau, 15.266; 23.16-Lee Sommers, 15.333; 24.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 15.358; 25.11TS-Tate Schiets, 15.381; 26.8-Jim Leaser, 15.463; 27.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.592; 28.51M-Haldon Miller, 15.837; 29.1S-James Saam, 15.981;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 9R-Logan Riehl[2] ; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 3. 78-Austin Black [1] ; 4. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[5] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3] ; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[7] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[6] ; 8. 1S-James Saam[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 49I-John Ivy[1] ; 2. 5-Kody Brewer[2] ; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[4] ; 5. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6] ; 6. 98-Dave Hoppes[7] ; 7. 4K-Blayne Keckler[5]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[2] ; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[3] ; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1] ; 4. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7] ; 6. 4X-Bobby Clark[5] ; 7. 0-Bradley Bateson[6]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 61-Tyler Shullick[4] ; 2. 48-Mike Burkin[3] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 4. 27-Calob Crispen[2] ; 5. 51M-Haldon Miller[6] ; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[1] ; 7. 16-Lee Sommers[5]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 2. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[2] ; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[3] ; 4. 4K-Blayne Keckler[10] ; 5. 51M-Haldon Miller[4] ; 6. 4X-Bobby Clark[7] ; 7. 0-Bradley Bateson[11] ; 8. 8-Jim Leaser[5] ; 9. 16-Lee Sommers[12] ; 10. 63-Randy Ruble[8] ; 11. 1S-James Saam[13] ; 12. 11TS-Tate Schiets[9] ; 13. 98-Dave Hoppes[6]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[6] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[1] ; 3. 61-Tyler Shullick[5] ; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup[10] ; 5. 48-Mike Burkin[2] ; 6. 01-Bryan Sebetto[13] ; 7. 49I-John Ivy[3] ; 8. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 9. 5-Kody Brewer[8] ; 10. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[12] ; 11. 36-Seth Schneider[7] ; 12. X15-Kasey Ziebold[17] ; 13. 9R-Logan Riehl[9] ; 14. 7M-Brandon Moore[14] ; 15. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[18] ; 16. 78-Austin Black [11] ; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[19] ; 18. 27-Calob Crispen[16] ; 19. 4K-Blayne Keckler[20] ; 20. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[15]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.4M-Jamie Miller, 17.833; 2.36m-Cory McCaughey, 18.001; 3.25-Jeff Babcock, 18.121; 4.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 18.186; 5.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 18.286; 6.19-Tony Burns, 18.297; 7.28-Cody Laird, 18.297; 8.44X-Jim Holcomb, 18.326; 9.23m-Brad Mitten, 18.342; 10.4x-Keith Sorg, 18.357; 11.32H-Craig Dippman, 18.364; 12.8KB-Kent Brewer, 18.380; 13.17x-Dustin Keegan, 18.415; 14.26-Kyle Lagrou, 18.453; 15.8S-Brandon Stuckey, 18.497; 16.7X-Dana Frey, 18.574; 17.9-Curt Inks, 18.587; 18.34-Todd Warnick, 18.607; 19.X-Andy Keegan, 18.729; 20.1-Scott Milligan, 18.847; 21.23W-Butch Latte, 18.877; 22.99-Eric Potridge, 19.059; 23.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 19.209; 24.51-David Bankey, 19.426; 25.57MS-Mason Stull, 19.504; 26.43-Kyle Pogue, 20.256; 27.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 99.998; 28.101-Chester Fitch, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 25-Jeff Babcock[4] ; 2. 19-Tony Burns[3] ; 3. 4x-Keith Sorg[2] ; 4. 26-Kyle Lagrou[1] ; 5. 34-Todd Warnick[5] ; 6. 23W-Butch Latte[7] ; 7. 1-Scott Milligan[6]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 7X-Dana Frey[1] ; 2. 28-Cody Laird[2] ; 3. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[3] ; 4. 9-Curt Inks[5] ; 5. 4M-Jamie Miller[4] ; 6. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 32H-Craig Dippman[3] ; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[2] ; 3. 44X-Jim Holcomb[4] ; 4. X-Andy Keegan[1] ; 5. 57MS-Mason Stull[6] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[5] ; 7. 101-Chester Fitch[7]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 23m-Brad Mitten[2] ; 2. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[3] ; 3. 36m-Cory McCaughey[4] ; 4. 17x-Dustin Keegan[1] ; 5. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[5] ; 6. 99-Eric Potridge[6] ; 7. 43-Kyle Pogue[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 4M-Jamie Miller[2] ; 2. 34-Todd Warnick[1] ; 3. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[4] ; 4. 23W-Butch Latte[5] ; 5. 1-Scott Milligan[9] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[7] ; 7. 99-Eric Potridge[8] ; 8. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[6] ; 9. 101-Chester Fitch[10]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[2] ; 2. 7X-Dana Frey[6] ; 3. 28-Cody Laird[4] ; 4. 4M-Jamie Miller[17] ; 5. 4x-Keith Sorg[11] ; 6. 44X-Jim Holcomb[12] ; 7. 23m-Brad Mitten[10] ; 8. 8KB-Kent Brewer[7] ; 9. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[3] ; 10. 34-Todd Warnick[18] ; 11. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[19] ; 12. X-Andy Keegan[15] ; 13. 9-Curt Inks[14] ; 14. 23W-Butch Latte[20] ; 15. 17x-Dustin Keegan[16] ; 16. 19-Tony Burns[9] ; 17. 25-Jeff Babcock[5] ; 18. 36m-Cory McCaughey[1] ; 19. 32H-Craig Dippman[8] ; 20. 26-Kyle Lagrou[13]

 

 

Carney Strikes Again in Belleville 305 Nationals Opener!

Lonnie Wheatley, BELLEVILLE, Kan. (August 4, 2023) – For the second year in a row, John Carney II kicked off the Belleville 305 Sprint Car Nationals by charging to the Friday night, 20-lap preliminary feature win.

After racing from fourth to win his heat race and then redrawing the pole position for the Sixth Annual Belleville 305 Nationals feature event, the El Paso native gunned into the lead at the outset and never looked back in the URSS-sanctioned feature en route to the $3,000 payday aboard the Coyote Candle No. 74b Sprint Car.

Carney weathered just one caution before the race’s midway point before streaking on to the checkred flag with a 0.757-second advantage over Stu Snyder as Jeremy Campbell filled out the podium in third.

“The track was sticky, it was good all night,” said of the ½-mile Belleville High Banks clay oval that absorbed over an inch of rain the previous night. “It was a hammer down all night, it was a testament to horsepower for sure.

“We’ll just hope the track dries out some tomorrow,” Carney continued. “It’ll be a different game tomorrow night.”

While Carney paced the field the entire 20 rounds, third-starter Snyder battled past Campbell for second in the early going and tried to keep pace with Carney all the way before settling for runner-up honors aboard the Myers-powered No. 5 JR1.

“We had a good start and was kinda catching him every couple of laps, I didn’t need that yellow,” Snyder explained of the race’s only caution after nine laps when Jacob Dye cut a tire and came to a stop.

“I stumbled pretty bad on the restart and fell back quite a bit and then started to get back to him,” Snyder commented. “I think we might have something for that red car tomorrow night.”

After starting outside the front row, Campbell settled for the show position on the podium aboard the Myers-powered No. 51 Schnee.

“I knew I had to get off the start but it stumbled a little bit, and that 74 really takes off well,” Campbell explained. “Stu and I diced a little bit, I was trying to change up my lines a little bit to find some cleaner air besides his disturbed air and I thought I had a shot at him a time or two.”

Behind the lead trio, 2021 Belleville 305 Nationals champion Luke Cranston fought off Tyler Drueke much of the race with the latter rounding out the top five.

Brandon Bosma climbed four positions to capture sixth with Joey Danley, Jon Freeman, Jeremy Huish and Kyle Jones completing the top ten.

Cranston bested the 45-car field in qualifying by establishing a New Track record of 16.361 seconds before Conner Thomas, Jones, Drueke and Carney II topped heat race action. Landon Thompson and Blake Scott both claimed “B” Main wins.

The Sixth Annual Belleville 305 Sprint Car Nationals wraps up with Saturday night’s $7,000-to-win and $1,000-to-start championship finale.

Sixth Annual Belleville 305 Sprint Car Nationals

August 4, 2023, Results:

United Rebel Sprint Series (URSS):

Qualifying Group One: 1. 81-Jon Freeman 16.591, 2. 16-Conner Thomas 16.640, 3. 2-Whit Gastineau 16.699, 4. 22c-Chad Koch 16.699, 5. 7T-Landon Thompson 16.732, 6. 37-Jack Hall 16.861, 7. 911-Ty Williams 16.864, 8. 88r-Ryder Laplante 16.914, 9. 17s-Chad Salem 16.919, 10. 22d-Daniel Nekolite 17.011, 11. 55L-Jack Dover NT, 12. 74e-Claud Estes NT.

Qualifying Group Two: 1. 20-Luke Cranston 16.361, 2. 10-Jordan Knight 16.594, 3. 5-Stu Snyder 16.694, 4. 9-Kyle Jones 16.727, 5. 11-Toby Chapman 16.892, 6. 43-Jake Greenwood 16.983, 7. 0-Steven Richardson 17.025, 8. 31m-Eric Matthews 17.055, 9. 74-D.J. Estes 17.180, 10. 11m-Kayla Martin 17.826, 11. 11c-Cole Cloud 18.532.

Qualifying Group Three: 1. 51-Jeremy Campbell 16.376, 2. 88J-Jeremy Huish 16.427, 3. 14-Joey Danley 16.531, 4. 12-Tyler Drueke 16.570, 5. 2d-Dusty Ballenger 16.792, 6. 20d-Jacob Dye 16.939, 7. 15-Jack Potter 16.957, 8. 53-Joe Miller 17.003, 9. 75-Nick Nichols 17.086, 10. 28-Madison Miller 17.370, 11. 32-Trefer Waller NT.

Qualifying Group Four: 1. 74b-John Carney II 16.460, 2. 23-Brandon Bosma 16.499, 3. 2J-Zach Blurton 16.589, 4. 25x-Gunner Pike 16.655, 5. 11k-Tyler Knight 16.708, 6. 27$-Blake Scott 16.722, 7. 31-Koby Werkmeister 16.731, 8. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. 17.0234, 9. 6b-Bayley Ballenger 17.571, 10. 18x-Jared Jansen 18.197, 11. 6-Mason Day 18.199.

Heat One (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 16-Conner Thomas (3), 2. 22c-Chad Koch (1), 3. 2-Whit Gastineau (2), 4. 81-Jon Freeman (4), 5. 7T-Landon Thompson (5), 6. 911-Ty Williams (7), 7. 88r-Ryder Laplante (8), 8. 37-Jack Hall (6), 9. 22d-Daniel Nekolite (10), 10. 17s-Chad Salem (9). DNS: 55L-Jack Dover, 74e-Claud Estes.

Heat Two (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 5-Stu Snyder (2), 2. 9-Kyle Jones (1), 3. 20-Luke Cranston (4), 4. 10-Jordan Knighty (3), 5. 11-Toby Chapman (5), 6. 0-Steven Richardson (7), 7. 43-Jake Greenwood (6), 8. 31m-Eric Matthews (8), 9. 74-D.J. Estes (9), 10. 11m-Kayle Martin (10), 11. 11c-Cole Cloud (11).

Heat Three (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 12-Tyler Drueke (1), 2. 14-Joey Danley (2), 3. 88J-Jeremy Huish (3), 4. 51-Jeremy Campbell (4), 5. 20d-Jacob Dye (6), 6. 2d-Dusty Ballenger (5), 7. 15-Jack Potter (7), 8. 75-Nick Nichols (9), 9. 28-Madison Miller (10), 10. 53-Joe Miller (8). DNS: 32-Trefer Waller.

Heat Four (8 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 74b-John Carney II (4), 2. 2J-Zach Blurton (2), 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (3), 4. 25x-Gunnar Pike (1), 5. 27$-Blake Scott (6), 6. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. (8), 7. 31-Koby Werkmeister (7), 8. 11k-Tyler Knight (5), 9. 6b-Bayley Ballenger (9), 10. 81x-Jared Jensen (10), 11. 6-Mason Day (11).

First “B” Main (12 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 7T-Landon Thompson (2), 2. 11k-Tyler Knight (1), 3. 20d-Jacob Dye (3), 4. 88r-Ryder Laplante (4), 5. 0-Steven Richardson (5), 6. 55L-Jack Dover (12), 7. 43-Jake Greenwood (7), 8. 31m-Eric Matthews (6), 9. 22d-Daniel Nekolite (9), 10. 17s-Chad Salem (11), 11. 11m-Kayla Martin (10), 12. 6-Mason Day (13), 13. 28-Madison Miller (8). DNS: 911-Ty Williams, 32-Trefer Waller.

Second “B” Main (12 Laps – Top Four Transfer): 1. 27$-Blake Scott (1), 2. 11-Toby Chapman (2), 3. 2d-Dusty Ballenger (3), 4. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. (4), 5. 31-Koby Werkmeister (5), 6. 15-Jack Potter (6), 7. 75-Nick Nichols (8), 8. 37-Jack Hall (7), 9. 74-D.J. Estes (9), 10. 74e-Claud Estes (12), 11. 81x-Jared Jansen (10), 12. 53-Joe Miller (11). DNS: 6b-Bayley Ballenger, 11c-Cole Cloud.

“A” Main (20 Laps): 1. 74b-John Carney II (1), 2. 5-Stu Snyder (3), 3. 51-Jeremy Campbell (2), 4. 20-Luke Cranston (6), 5. 12-Tyler Drueke (4), 6. 23-Brandon Bosma (10), 7. 14-Joey Danley (8), 8. 81-Jon Freeman (7), 9. 88J-Jeremy Huish (9), 10. 9-Kyle Jones (13), 11. 2J-Zach Blurton (11), 12. 2-Whit Gastineau (16), 13. 10-Jordan Knight (15), 14. 16-Conner Thomas (5), 15. 7T-Landon Thompson (17), 16. 22c-Chad Koch (12), 17. 11-Toby Chapman (20), 18. 88r-Ryder Laplante (23), 19. 17-Lee Goos, Jr. (24), 20. 27$-Blake Scott (18), 21. 11k-Tyler Knight (19), 22. 25x-Gunnar Pike (16), 23. 20d-Jacob Dye (21), 24. 2d-Dusty Ballenger (22).

Lap Leaders: John Carney II 1-20.

 

 

Karter Sarff Celebrates at I-55 Raceway with POWRi League/Xtreme Midget Win

Belleville, IL. (8/4/23) Karter Sarff would show speed all night to earn a visit to victory lane at Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway in Pevely Missouri on Friday Night with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, in Night One of the Ironman Weekend to capture their third career league victory by leading nineteen laps in a thrilling twenty-five lap feature.

Early on-track competition with eager entries in the POWRi National Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series would see Corbin Rueschenberg start the action off with a quick group qualifying time of 12.644-second lap as Chase McDermand and Zach Daum each would earn heat racing wins.

Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Chase McDermand roll an invert of four to set the front row of Zach Daum and Taylor Reimer. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see Zach Daum gaining the initial advantage on the opening laps over Taylor Reimer, Karter Sarff, Chase McDermand, and Jade Avedesian all racing inside the top five.

Overtaking for the lead on lap seven would see Karter Sarff shoot to the inside of Zach Daum off turn two as Taylor Reimer, Jade Avedisian, Chase Johnson, Cannon McIntosh, Corbin Rueschenberg, Cooper Williams, and Gavin Miller maintained momentum running inside the top ten.

Caution would wave with eight laps remaining to bunch the field back together behind the leading Karter Sarff as Zach Daum, Jade Avedesian, Taylor Reimer, and Chase Johnson pursued on the restart with the laps winding down at a rapid rate.

Intensifying the action, a late-race caution would rear with four laps remaining would witness Karter Sarff defending the front of the field for the remainder of the event to emerge victorious in the twenty-five-lap feature event to earn his second feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as Zach Daum would finish runner-up.

“Last year we were really close, and really wanted this one,” said a celebratory Karter Sarff in the Pevely Missouri victory lane celebrations. Adding, “I really love a hammer down track like this and just can’t thank everyone enough for their help on this car”.

Staying close for the full feature would see Jade Avedisian finalize the podium finishers with Chase Johnson finishing fourth as Taylor Reimer rounded out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Federated Auto Parts I-55 Raceway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series.

POWRi National Midget League | I-55 Raceway | 8/4/23: Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg(12.644) Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 7U-Zach Daum MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 40-Chase McDermand Super Clean Hard Charger: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold(+6) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff

Feature (25 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[3]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum[1]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[7]; 4. 31-Chase Johnson[8]; 5. 25K-Taylor Reimer[2]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams[9]; 7. 26-Chance Crum[10]; 8. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 9. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 10. 97-Gavin Miller[12]; 11. 44-Branigan Roark[14]; 12. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[18]; 13. 71E-Mariah Ede[13]; 14. 9-Xavier Doney[16]; 15. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 16. 56-Mitchell Davis[15]; 17. 77W-Joe Wirth[11]; 18. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[17].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[2]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[3]; 3. 31-Chase Johnson[5]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams[7]; 6. 77W-Joe Wirth[1]; 7. 44-Branigan Roark[9]; 8. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[8]; 9. 9-Xavier Doney[6].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[1]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[2]; 4. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[6]; 6. 97-Gavin Miller[8]; 7. 71E-Mariah Ede[5]; 8. 56-Mitchell Davis[7]; 9. (DNS) 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold.

Qualifying 1: 1. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:12.644[9]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:12.703[7]; 3. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:12.752[5]; 4. 77W-Joe Wirth, 00:12.764[3]; 5. 31-Chase Johnson, 00:12.944[1]; 6. 9-Xavier Doney, 00:13.048[8]; 7. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:13.061[6]; 8. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:13.372[2]; 9. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:13.778[4].

Qualifying 2: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:12.734[5]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:12.777[4]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:12.812[1]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:12.883[7]; 5. 71E-Mariah Ede, 00:12.922[6]; 6. 26-Chance Crum, 00:13.116[9]; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis, 00:13.166[8]; 8. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:13.208[3]; 9. (DNS) 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:13.208.

Next up the POWRi National Midget League and Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series will return in their competitive stretch of action by returning to Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely Missouri on Saturday, August 5th for the final night of the Ironman 55 events | Catch every lap LIVE available on www.DIRTVision.com.

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Koz, Anderson, and Kemenah pick up invitational feature wins, Sherman, Anderson and Dussel crowned Kings of the Quarter Mile at Limaland.

August 4, 2023

Allentown, OH

Limaland Motorsports Park swung open the gates for the final time in 2023 on Friday night as K&L Ready Mix presented the 2023 Awards Celebration, featuring invitational features for the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks, and NRA Sprint Invaders, as well as the presentation of season points awards for the Modifieds and Thunderstocks. Then all three divisions held their annual King of the Quarter Mile events, No 16 Jeff Koz picked up the win in the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds, No. 15K Creed Kemenah won the NRA Sprint Invader invitational, and No. 22T Tony Anderson swept the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks, winning the invitational event as well as the King of The Quarter Mile. The Modified King of The Quarter Mile was won by bNo. 65 Todd Sherman, and the NRA Sprint Invader King of the Quarter Mile was won by Nate Dussel.

The Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds kicked things off with their 20 lap invitational feature. No. 22T Tony Anderson, and No. 9C Troy Cattarene brought the field to the green flag with Anderson grabbing the lead. No. 16 Jeff Koz would start his march to the front right away, and take the lead from Anderson on lap 8. Caution would fly for No. 82 Brennan Sherman spinning in turn 2 right in front of his dad, No. 65 Todd Sherman. Todd mad heavy contact with Brennan which ultimately sent both to the pits, ending the invitational event for them. On the restart No. 4M Dustin Moore got tapped in close racing off of turn 2, sending his car hard into the outside retaining wall, bringing out the caution yet again. On the restart Koz would pull away to the victory over No. 34X Shane O’Connor who started 6th. Third went to Anderson, fourth to Cattarene, and UNOH Racer Randy Giroux finished fifth in the UNOH No. 01

Next were the Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks in their 15 lap invitational race. No. 22T Tony Anderson and No. 18 Brendan Rassel would lead the fied to the green flag, with Anderson taking the race lead. Rassel would keep Anderson, the 2023 track champion I n sight, but was unable to close the gap. Anderson would win over Rassel, UNOH Racer Brayden Weller would pick up third, with No. 87 Andy Welch fourth and 2006 Limaland Thunderstock Champion Shawn Valenti completing the top five.

The NRA Sprint Invaders would be next with No. 31 Jac Nickles and No 15K Creed Kemenah leading the field to green. Nickles would take the early lead with Kemenah battling along side through the first 5 laps. Nickles and Kemenah traded the lead multiple times before Kemenah took the lead for good on lap 7. Nickles would close in briefly when the leader got into lapped traffic but would have to settle for second place, No. 1 Nate Dussel would rail the highside to come home third, with No 20i Kelsey Ivy fourth, and No. 13S Drew Siferd completing the top 5

Following the Award ceremonies for the Modifieds and Thunderstocks, it was time for the 10 lap King of The Quarter Mile Races. The Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds saw the 2023 Limaland Motorsports Park, NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Track Champion Todd Sherman rolling off from fifth starting position to pick up the win. Sherman had to drive his son Brennan’s car No. 82 due to damage received in the Invitational race to his No. 65 machine.

In the Lock Sixteen Thunderstock King of the Quarter Mile, No. 22T Tony Anderson would bolt to the front and never look back, picking up the victory over No. 18 Brendan Rassel, No. 82 Chris Douglas, No. 87 Andy Welch, and No. 28V Shawn Valenti.

Completing the night and the 2023 season at Limaland was the 10 lap NRA Sprint Invader King of the Quarter Mile race. No. 15 Creed Kemenah and No. 1 Nate Dussel drew the front row starting spots, and Dussel quickly slammed the door on Kemenah to grab the lead and run away to the victory. No. X Mike Keegan would finish 2nd with No. 22H Randy Hannagan third, Kemenah fourth and No 11G Luke Griffith finishing fifith.

All of us at Limaland Motorsports Park would like to thank each and every driver, crewmember, staff meber, and especially each and every fan that made the 2023 season memorable. We look forward to 2024 and beyond, to bring you great racing.

Visit our website at limaland.com, and check us out on social media for the latest news and information on future events at Limaland Motorsports Park.

MIDWEST SHOOTING CENTER UMP MODIFIEDS

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 16-Jeff Koz[5]; 2. 34X-Shane O'Connor[6]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[1]; 4. 9C-Troy Cattarene[2]; 5. 01-Randy Giroux[11]; 6. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[14]; 7. 36-Brandon Vaughan[12]; 8. 82-Dalton Lane[7]; 9. 71T-Chris Hicks[9]; 10. C4-Alex Siefer[13]; 11. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[10]; 12. 82B-Brennan Sherman[3]; 13. 65-Todd Sherman[15]; 14. 4M-Dustin Moore[4]; 15. 9R-Garrett Rons[8]

King of the Quarter Mile (10 Laps): 1. 65-Todd Sherman[5]; 2. 9C-Troy Cattarene[1]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[6]; 4. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[3]; 5. 36-Brandon Vaughan[4]; 6. 34X-Shane O'Connor[7]; 7. 16-Jeff Koz[2]


LOCK SIXTEEN THUNDERSTOCKS

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[1]; 2. 18-Brenden Rassel[2]; 3. 11-Brayden Weller[3]; 4. 87-Andy Welch[8]; 5. 28V-Shawn Valenti[10]; 6. 7BW-Mark Wooten[7]; 7. 82-Chris Douglas[9]; 8. 00-Sean Verwys[5]; 9. 26-Justin Long[14]; 10. 89-Keith Shockency[11]; 11. 27-Frank Paladino[6]; 12. 17J-Jarrod Klay[12]; 13. 7W-Dan Wooten[13]; 14. 92-Brandon McDaries[4]

King of the Quarter Mile (10 Laps): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[1]; 2. 18-Brenden Rassel[4]; 3. 82-Chris Douglas[2]; 4. 7W-Dan Wooten[6]; 5. 28V-Shawn Valenti[5]; 6. 17J-Jarrod Klay[3]


NRA SPRINT INVADERS/GLSS

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 15K-Creed Kemenah[2]; 2. 31-Jac Nickles[1]; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[7]; 4. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[5]; 5. 13S-Drew Siferd[4]; 6. 37-Noah Dunlap[3]; 7. 22H-Randy Hannagan[9]; 8. X-Mike Keegan[13]; 9. 89-Robbie Stillwaggon[20]; 10. 51-Caleb Helms[6]; 11. G5-Gunnar Setser[10]; 12. 11G-Luke Griffith[17]; 13. 47-Kyle Drum[18]; 14. 66-Chase Dunham[14]; 15. 11H-Caleb Harmon[16]; 16. 97X-Rodney Hurst[12]; 17. 0-Brayton Phillips[11]; 18. (DNF) 17-Jared Horstman[8]; 19. (DNF) 11-Ryan Stillwaggon[19]; 20. (DNF) 24-Kobe Allison[15]

King Of The Quarter Mile (10 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 2. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 3. 22H-Randy Hannagan[5]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[1]; 5. 11G-Luke Griffith[3]; 6. 17-Jared Horstman[6]

Hot Laps: 1. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:11.968[8]; 2. 47-Kyle Drum, 00:12.112[18]; 3. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.154[15]; 4. 22H-Randy Hannagan, 00:12.350[9]; 5. 89-Robbie Stillwaggon, 00:12.393[20]; 6. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.407[17]; 7. 66-Chase Dunham, 00:12.412[14]; 8. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.416[13]; 9. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:12.440[7]; 10. 37-Noah Dunlap, 00:12.530[3]; 11. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:12.600[5]; 12. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.640[1]; 13. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:12.674[11]; 14. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:12.689[2]; 15. 51-Caleb Helms, 00:12.739[6]; 16. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.775[16]; 17. 11-Ryan Stillwaggon, 00:12.794[19]; 18. G5-Gunnar Setser, 00:12.826[10]; 19. 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:12.896[4]; 20. 97X-Rodney Hurst, 00:13.241[12]

 

 

Familiar fast five turn up the heat on Santmyer Energy Night at Wayne County Speedway

ORRVILLE – Long shots and streaks of different winners have been nothing new at the O’Reilly Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway in 2023.

For the first time in 13 events, however, each of the speedway's victorious Fast Five Series drivers returned to an all-familiar place on Saturday night; Summit Racing Victory Lane.

Despite heavy overnight rains and a brief afternoon shower, the 3-8-mile ultra-fast surface was in near-perfect shape as “Orrvile’s Historic Oval” hosted Santmyer Energy Night under equally impressive skies.

Defending track champions Henry Malcuit (Pine Tree Towing and Recovery Sprint Cars), Ryan Markham (Malcuit Tavern Super Late Models), and Doug Hensel (JoyRide Transport Mini Stocks) each returned to their winning ways, while CoDee Schneider notched his second McKenzie Concrete Super Stock victory with Painesville semi-regular Nate Young solidifying himself as one of the region's premier Modified talents with his ninth overall triumph of the season with a hard-fought win in the Flynn’s Tire & Service Center-backed division. In all, the fast five notched their 22nd through 26th overall victories of 2023.

Hensel’s victory came with added significance as well, as his fifth win of the season came in the second of the three-race King of the County Series program events. Hensel and Chaz Dawson, a second-place finisher on Saturday, enter the last King of the County series races, for all divisions on Sept. 30, in a virtual deadlock for the top spot. The speedway will host the first of three Late Model K of C specials next Saturday Aug. 5 presented by the Best Western Wooster Plus Hotel and Conference Center.

Malcuit, who last visited victory lane on opening night back on April 15, returned to top form in besting the talent-laden 22-car sprint car field. Malcuit took command from early leader Danny Mumaw from his outside row two starting slot on lap 11 and sped to victory in the 25-lap lid lifter.

Mumaw put heavy pressure throughout, however, on Malcuit’s family-owned 70 but came up just short at the stripe followed by a fast-closing Trey Jacobs (from eighth), Broc Martin, making his long-awaited first start at WCS in nearly 450 days (about 1 year 3 months) and just sixth of the season in fourth, with Enon Valley PA’s high school senior-to-be Leyton Wagner turning in another solid showing by riding home fifth. Jason Dolick came in sixth, with Tyler Gunn, Indiana invader Corbin Gurley, Tyler Street, and Sean Rayhall rounding out the top ten.

Malcuit, who recently spent a few weeks in Pete Grove’s 70, returned to his Red Malcuit backed machine for his fifth win in the last two seasons at WCS.

“it’s been a tough stretch, but my dad (Mark), and uncle (Brad), had our car really comfortable tonight,” Malcuit said. “I don’t always like to bang the cushion in turns one and two, but that’s where you need to be to run with and beat the fast guys we have here, because Danny set a fast pace out front. It feels really good to be able to do this with our family team, and plan on staying in it the rest of the season.”

With Jerry Aber, Larry Bellman, Kyle Moore, who was victorious in the previous two SLM mains including the recent DIRTcar Nationals, Markham, a rejuvenated Dave Hornikel, and four-time 2023 winner JR Gentry occupying the first three rows of the 25-lap main, the highly anticipated event took the track next.

Bellman jumped to the early lead, with Markham grabbing the point after a three-wide battle that included a hard-charging Moore moving into second. Moore led until lap 17 with Markham never more than two car lengths behind before “The Mansfield Madman” shredded a tire down the front straight ending his bid for a third victory in a row.

Markham inherited the lead and sped to victory, his fourth of the year to go along with 14 top-five and 20 top-ten finishes of the season despite a slow start to the 2023 campaign.

“Tonight, just like we’ve done all season, we never gave up,” said Markham. “Kyle has that thing rolling right now and he’s a heckuva talented driver, but we stayed close to him and got alongside him right before he blew the tire. It would have been a great finish, and l hated to see that, but we’ll take a win any way we can in this division.”

The 12-lap Mini Stock King of the County 12-lapper hit the speedway next, with Hensel, after starting eighth, and Chaz Dawson from ninth, each making their way to the front. Action was halted early on, however, as fourth-starting Mitch Reichard launched his 29 machine over the turn 2 embankment to bring out the red. Earlier in the evening, David Potter barrel rolled his No. 100 down the pit entrance drive during the second heat. Fortunately, both drivers escaped injury.

When action resumed, Hensel took command and glued his familiar 18 to the speedway’s high-side cushion with Dawson never more than a car length back. Hensel hung on for his fifth win of the season less than a second in front of Dawson’s 42JR mount with Johnny Bruce Sr, Zack Hershey, and Cody Musselman founding out the top five.

“Track position was key tonight, like it is every night, because all these guys are so fast,” said Hensel. “I knew Chaz was back there as l looked at the scoreboard, and could hear him, too. Billy Dawson was just as fast too before he went to the pits (flat tire), but the only way someone was going to go around me was to go through the parking lot.”

The Super Stocks were up next for their 15-lapper, and Kyle McAfee from his outside front row looked primed to record his first win of the season by setting a blistering pace from the outset.

Larry Kugel and Don Baney joined the fray early with June 24 winner CoDee Schneider also making his way to the front in his ex-Rott Shop 14. Schneider crept into second by lap 12 and inherited the lead when McAfee’s red and black No. 3 looped it around out of four collecting Kugel in the process. Both drivers were unharmed in the scary-looking accident but were done for the night.

Schneider led the remaining three circuits ahead of Baney, Braden Tucke, last week’s winner Rob Melzer and Brandon Craver. “To get a win here, and then a second, is just awesome,” said Schneider. “I’m just ecstatic how this season is going and hopefully we can keep it going. “i was putting some pressure on Kyle before that incident, but l hate seeing that happen to anyone and hope they’re both okay and cars weren't damaged heavily. I’m just thrilled to be here in victory lane.”

The Modifieds hit the speedway for the night capper, and with Young and eight-time 2023 winner and defending track champ Colton Shaw starting second and fourth respectively, all eyes were on the ensuing battle and the action failed to disappoint.

Young grabbed the point and rim-rode around the high side of the speedway in his fast 42, with Shaw’s General Lee 01 never out of sight. A lap 14 caution gave Shaw another crack at overpowering Young, but a green-white-checkered finish following a lap 19 yellow set up a thrilling finish.

Young went to the bottom of turns 1 and 2 on the restart with Shaw sailing around the cushion that set up a turn 4 slider attempt that came up just a few feet short as Young drove to the middle exiting the turn and third WCS victory that included the DIRTcar victory two weeks ago.

“I’ve had some great battles with Colton here and have come out on the wrong end on a few of them,” said Young. “I went to the bottom on that last restart to protect the bottom, and yeah l was pretty nervous in doing that. I knew (Colton) was going to make a run but it’s hard to carry the momentum off four on a slider and we were able to hang on.

“We have a busy schedule coming up, but hopefully we’ll be back a few times late in the year.”

The speedway will welcome back its Fast Five program next Saturday, with the much-anticipated Kids Night and Danny Gardner Memorial for Super Stocks highlighting the Aug. 12 Fast Five Series visit.

Media Results for 7/29/2023 at Wayne County Speedway - Orrville, OH
410 Sprint Cars 22 Entries
A Feature 25 Laps | 00:34:06.835
1. 70-Henry Malcuit[4]; 2. 16-Danny Mumaw[3]; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[8]; 4. 83M-Broc Martin[2]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner[9]; 6. D12-Jason Dolick[12]; 7. 91-Tyler Gunn[6]; 8. 12-Corbin Gurley[10]; 9. 4*-Tyler Street[5]; 10. 19-Sean Rayhall[1]; 11. 38K-Chris Myers[13]; 12. 7DK-Dylan Kingan[20]; 13. 6J-Jonah Aumend[7]; 14. 7-Troy Kingan[11]; 15. 57N-Tyler Newhart[15]; 16. 187-Tyler Wiles[14]; 17. 11-Nathan McDowell[21]; 18. 20-Danial Burkhart[16]; 19. 18-Todd Hinton[22]; 20. (DNF) 99-Cameron Nastasi[18]; 21. (DNF) 9H-Lance Heinberger[19]; 22. (DNF) 2-Joe Adorjan[17]

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:02:15.661
1. 4*-Tyler Street[4]; 2. 83M-Broc Martin[1]; 3. 16-Danny Mumaw[3]; 4. 12-Corbin Gurley[5]; 5. 38K-Chris Myers[2]; 6. 20-Danial Burkhart[7]; 7. 9H-Lance Heinberger[6]; 8. (DNF) 18-Todd Hinton[8]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:06:44.860
1. 38-Leyton Wagner[3]; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs[4]; 3. 6J-Jonah Aumend[1]; 4. 7-Troy Kingan[6]; 5. 187-Tyler Wiles[7]; 6. (DNF) 2-Joe Adorjan[5]; 7. (DNF) 7DK-Dylan Kingan[2]

Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:07:19.332
1. 91-Tyler Gunn[4]; 2. 70-Henry Malcuit[3]; 3. 19-Sean Rayhall[2]; 4. D12-Jason Dolick[1]; 5. 57N-Tyler Newhart[5]; 6. 99-Cameron Nastasi[7]; 7. (DNF) 11-Nathan McDowell[6]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:02:22.645
1. 4*-Tyler Street, 00:14.514[8]; 2. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:14.964[2]; 3. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:15.106[18]; 4. 16-Danny Mumaw, 00:15.135[21]; 5. 38-Leyton Wagner, 00:15.176[16]; 6. 70-Henry Malcuit, 00:15.183[11]; 7. 38K-Chris Myers, 00:15.190[5]; 8. 7DK-Dylan Kingan, 00:15.191[7]; 9. 19-Sean Rayhall, 00:15.243[12]; 10. 83M-Broc Martin, 00:15.356[13]; 11. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:15.628[19]; 12. D12-Jason Dolick, 00:15.644[3]; 13. 12-Corbin Gurley, 00:15.677[20]; 14. 2-Joe Adorjan, 00:15.975[1]; 15. 57N-Tyler Newhart, 00:16.091[15]; 16. 9H-Lance Heinberger, 00:16.407[10]; 17. 7-Troy Kingan, 00:16.519[14]; 18. 11-Nathan McDowell, 00:16.620[4]; 19. 20-Danial Burkhart, 00:16.777[17]; 20. 187-Tyler Wiles, 00:16.841[6]; 21. 99-Cameron Nastasi, 00:16.987[9]; 22. 18-Todd Hinton, 00:18.320[22]

Super Late Models 17 Entries
A Feature 25 Laps | 00:16:41.204
1. 5M-Ryan Markham[4]; 2. 59-Larry Bellman[2]; 3. 14JR-JR Gentry[6]; 4. 1*-Kyle Moore[3]; 5. 71-Dave Hornikel[5]; 6. 24-Jerry Aber[1]; 7. 2C-Clint Coffman[12]; 8. 7-Nick Cox[7]; 9. 41-Randy Pollock[17]; 10. 2R-Ryan Davis[10]; 11. 24X-Jason Skelly[9]; 12. 36-Brent Coffman[14]; 13. 69R-Doug Baird[13]; 14. (DNF) 612-Race Gardiner[16]; 15. (DNF) 92B-Austin Bright[11]; 16. (DNF) 3-Thomas Baker[8]; 17. (DNS) J28-Jason Henderson

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:09:46.061
1. 5M-Ryan Markham[2]; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[4]; 3. 3-Thomas Baker[1]; 4. 71-Dave Hornikel[3]; 5. 24X-Jason Skelly[7]; 6. 92B-Austin Bright[6]; 7. 69R-Doug Baird[8]; 8. (DNF) J28-Jason Henderson[5]; 9. (DNS) 41-Randy Pollock

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:03:08.865
1. 59-Larry Bellman[3]; 2. 7-Nick Cox[2]; 3. 14JR-JR Gentry[4]; 4. 24-Jerry Aber[1]; 5. 2R-Ryan Davis[6]; 6. 2C-Clint Coffman[5]; 7. 36-Brent Coffman[7]; 8. 612-Race Gardiner[8]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:01:01.815
1. 1*-Kyle Moore, 00:17.429[16]; 2. 14JR-JR Gentry, 00:17.515[5]; 3. 71-Dave Hornikel, 00:17.632[2]; 4. 59-Larry Bellman, 00:17.641[14]; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham, 00:17.728[8]; 6. 7-Nick Cox, 00:17.980[9]; 7. 3-Thomas Baker, 00:18.041[10]; 8. 24-Jerry Aber, 00:18.387[11]; 9. J28-Jason Henderson, 00:18.460[15]; 10. 2C-Clint Coffman, 00:18.471[6]; 11. 92B-Austin Bright, 00:18.479[12]; 12. 2R-Ryan Davis, 00:18.648[13]; 13. 24X-Jason Skelly, 00:18.668[7]; 14. 36-Brent Coffman, 00:19.604[4]; 15. 69R-Doug Baird, 00:19.855[3]; 16. 612-Race Gardiner, 00:21.113[1]; 17. 41-Randy Pollock, 00:21.936[17]

UMP Modifieds 12 Entries
A Feature 20 Laps | 00:13:59.276
1. 42-Nate Young[2]; 2. 01-Colton Shaw[4]; 3. 187-Took Wiles[3]; 4. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[8]; 5. 69-Ryan Robey[6]; 6. 33-Robbie Ledger[5]; 7. 185-Ron Miller[1]; 8. 36-Brent Coffman[10]; 9. 21-Dwayne Powell[9]; 10. 8X-David Giaugue[11]; 11. (DNF) 99-Casey Butler[7]; 12. (DNS) 22G-Jesse Griffitts

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:05:44.245
1. 01-Colton Shaw[4]; 2. 187-Took Wiles[2]; 3. 69-Ryan Robey[1]; 4. 99-Casey Butler[3]; 5. 21-Dwayne Powell[5]; 6. 8X-David Giaugue[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:03:26.384
1. 42-Nate Young[4]; 2. 60-Jimmy Humphrey[3]; 3. 185-Ron Miller[1]; 4. 33-Robbie Ledger[2]; 5. 36-Brent Coffman[5]; 6. (DNF) 22G-Jesse Griffitts[6]

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:01:07.832
1. 01-Colton Shaw, 00:18.562[9]; 2. 42-Nate Young, 00:18.594[10]; 3. 99-Casey Butler, 00:19.266[1]; 4. 60-Jimmy Humphrey, 00:19.319[11]; 5. 187-Took Wiles, 00:19.381[3]; 6. 33-Robbie Ledger, 00:19.756[7]; 7. 69-Ryan Robey, 00:19.793[4]; 8. 185-Ron Miller, 00:19.960[6]; 9. 21-Dwayne Powell, 00:20.350[2]; 10. 36-Brent Coffman, 00:21.021[8]; 11. 8X-David Giaugue, 00:21.396[5]; 12. 22G-Jesse Griffitts, 00:21.838[12]

Super Stocks 11 Entries
A Feature 15 Laps | 00:14:17.928
1. 14-Codee Schneider[4]; 2. 27B-Don Baney[3]; 3. 18-Braden Tucke[7]; 4. 77-Rob Melzer[8]; 5. 771-Brandon Craver[5]; 6. (DNF) 4Z-Zach Myers[6]; 7. (DNF) 3B-Kyle McAfee[2]; 8. (DNF) 0-Larry Kugel[1]; 9. (DNF) 77H-Matt Hensel[9]; 10. (DNS) 44-Zack Hockensmith; 11. (DNS) 015-Logan Duncan

Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:07:50.984
1. 14-Codee Schneider[2]; 2. 27B-Don Baney[4]; 3. 0-Larry Kugel[3]; 4. 18-Braden Tucke[6]; 5. 77-Rob Melzer[1]; 6. 3B-Kyle McAfee[7]; 7. 015-Logan Duncan[5]; 8. 771-Brandon Craver[8]; 9. 4Z-Zach Myers[9]; 10. (DNF) 77H-Matt Hensel[10]; 11. (DNS) 44-Zack Hockensmith

Qualifying 8 Laps | 00:03:01.147
1. 27B-Don Baney, 00:20.749[5]; 2. 0-Larry Kugel, 00:20.808; 3. 14-Codee Schneider, 00:20.897[2]; 4. 77-Rob Melzer, 00:21.160[4]; 5. 015-Logan Duncan, 00:21.219[9]; 6. 18-Braden Tucke, 00:21.242[7]; 7. 3B-Kyle McAfee, 00:21.402[6]; 8. 771-Brandon Craver, 00:22.051[8]; 9. 4Z-Zach Myers, 00:22.101[1]; 10. 77H-Matt Hensel, 00:23.192[10]; 11. (DNS) 44-Zack Hockensmith

Mini Stocks 21 Entries
A Feature 12 Laps | 00:35:38.514
1. 18-Doug Hensel[8]; 2. 42JR-Chaz Dawson Jr[9]; 3. 66-Johnny Bruce Sr[6]; 4. 278-Zack Hershey[12]; 5. 7CM-Cody Musselman[11]; 6. 1*-Wes Staley[17]; 7. 18X-Dustin Bedlion[3]; 8. 97S-Brock Searls[14]; 9. 98X-Austin McIlvain[18]; 10. 41-Gene Arkenburgh[15]; 11. 12-JR Graser[10]; 12. 3-Dylan Tanner[21]; 13. (DNF) 54C-Clayton Evans[13]; 14. (DNF) 71-Anthony Collins[5]; 15. (DNF) 23P-Kyle Petit[2]; 16. (DNF) 7C-Billy Dawson[7]; 17. (DNF) 419-Robert Searls[1]; 18. (DNF) 29-Mitch Reichard[4]; 19. (DNS) 8A-Dakota Graciani; 20. (DNS) F7-Josh Ramirez; 21. (DNS) 100-David Potter

Heat 1 6 Laps | 00:03:12.694
1. 419-Robert Searls[7]; 2. 66-Johnny Bruce Sr[6]; 3. 29-Mitch Reichard[2]; 4. 12-JR Graser[3]; 5. 54C-Clayton Evans[4]; 6. (DNF) 8A-Dakota Graciani[5]; 7. (DNS) F7-Josh Ramirez

Heat 2 6 Laps | 00:10:19.268
1. 42JR-Chaz Dawson Jr[5]; 2. 18X-Dustin Bedlion[1]; 3. 71-Anthony Collins[3]; 4. 7CM-Cody Musselman[7]; 5. 97S-Brock Searls[4]; 6. 1*-Wes Staley[6]; 7. (DNF) 100-David Potter[2]

Heat 3 6 Laps | 00:03:47.277
1. 18-Doug Hensel[6]; 2. 23P-Kyle Petit[2]; 3. 7C-Billy Dawson[3]; 4. 278-Zack Hershey[5]; 5. 41-Gene Arkenburgh[1]; 6. 98X-Austin McIlvain[4]; 7. (DNF) 3-Dylan Tanner[7]

 

 

TURNER, STRATFORD, BEAGLE, AND RILEY WIN ON SLACK LUMBER NIGHT AT OHSWEKEN

Story by Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (July 28, 2023) – Slack Lumber presented Christmas in July on Friday at Ohsweken Speedway; Ryan Turner, Brett Stratford, Ryan Beagle, and Alex Riley took A-Main wins.

Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars Darren Dryden started on pole alongside Kyle Phillips to take the green flag for the 25 lap 360 Sprint Car A-Main. Dryden had the race under control as he led the first half of the race, however D.J. Christie began to close the gap on his lead. Christie was experimenting with different lines and trying to find a faster way around the track, however he bit off more than he could chew on lap ten in the exit of turn four; Christie got over the edge and almost hit the outside wall, clipping Dylan Westbrook when he came back on track. Westbrook’s car suffered severe front suspension damage which retired him from the race. Christie was able to carry on with little to no damage done to his car.

Ryan Turner took full advantage of the restart, slotting himself comfortably in the second position. Lap 17 saw the second and final caution flag fall, once again allowing Ryan Tuner to have another strong restart. Turner was able to overtake Dryden for the lead with a handful of laps left to go and pick up his second win of the year. Rounding out the top five were Dryden in second, Mitch Brown third, Holly Porter fourth, and Liam Martin fifth. Ryan Turner now leads the 360 Sprint Car track championship standings over Liam Martin by 44 points.

Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars Brett Stratford and Sheldon Bender brought the field to the green flag for the 20 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Stratford led the first lap just before two early caution flags. Stratford was able to open more than two seconds over the field until his lead was extinguished by yet another caution. The restart of the race saw Will Marche immediately bring out the red flag as he clobbered the back stretch wall, flipping and losing the left rear wheel in the process. The safety crew arrived quickly at the wreck and confirmed that Marche didn’t suffer any major injuries.

The final caution flag came just two laps later. Stratford had successfully defended his lead in all five restarts; this consistency was the winning move which saw him secure his second win of his career in dominating fashion, leading every lap of the race. To round out the top five were Jesse Costa in second, Steve Murdock third, John Cadman fourth, and Rob Neely fifth. Costa now leads the Crate Sprint Car track championship standings over Mack DeMan by seven points.

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks The front row of the grid featured Travis Whittal and Mike Klazinga to begin the 20 lap Thunder Stock A-Main. Klazinga led the first six laps ahead of the frenzy that was the mid pack. The inevitable caution came out on lap six and saw championship contender Kyle Wert suffer damage which put him multiple laps down. Ryan Dinning took over the lead on the restart, only to have Dave Bailey take it away on the next lap.

The mid field featured heated racing as positions were being made and lost, however all this excitement brought out another caution. Ryan Beagle used the restart to slot himself in second, chasing down the leader. The final caution came out late into the race, setting up a shootout between Bailey and Beagle for the win. Beagle was able to edge out Bailey by 0.214 seconds to claim his fourth win of the season. Crossing the finish line next to complete the top five were Bailey in second, Dinning third, Trevor DeBoer fourth, and Mark Fawcett fifth. Dave Bailey now leads the championship standings over Kyle Wert by 10 points.

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks Niko Hansen started on pole with Shawn Taylor next to him for the 15 lap Mini Stock A-Main. Hansen quickly put a sizable lead over the field as he began to encounter traffic by lap seven. Ashton Dickie used the traffic to get around Hansen and assume the lead, while Alex Riley followed through to snag the second position.

The race was running clean and green, however a battle between the two leaders became dicey as paint was swapped on the last lap. As Riley had half a car length advantage over Dickie entering the final corners, Dickie sent one final lunge for the lead, but the move proved to be fruitless as Riley claimed his second victory of season. Dickie had to settle for second, while Wayde Thorne finished in third, Hansen fourth, and Ryan Hillar fifth. Hillar now leads the championship standings over Mike Sarantakos by 32 points.

Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway Insta-Panels presents Memorial Night featuring the Noelle Teal Memorial Twin 14’s for the Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars, Brock Leonard Memorial 50 for the Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks, and Art Hill Memorial 42 for the HRW Automotive Mini Stocks on Friday, August 4. The event will also feature a special race with all three divisions called Noah’s Dash in memory of Noah Thomas. The Thunder Stock and Mini Stock events serve as combined races for the 2023 Insta-Panels Duel on the Dirt series. Visit www.ohswekenspeedway.com for more information. ________________________

Ohsweken Speedway Statistical Report Friday, July 28, 2023 Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada Christmas in July Presented by Slack Lumber Total Entries: 110 ________________________

Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (23 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT 1. 15-Ryan Turner[4]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[1]; 3. 10-Mitch Brown[8]; 4. 1-Holly Porter[5]; 5. 9-Liam Martin[15]; 6. 17X-Cory Turner[14]; 7. 5-DJ Christie[3]; 8. 21K-Kyle Phillips[2]; 9. 88H-Josh Hansen[13]; 10. 19D-Allan Downey[19]; 11. 71-Mike Bowman[10]; 12. 45-Nick Sheridan[7]; 13. 0-Glenn Styres[17]; 14. 70-Baily Heard[6]; 15. 21-John Burbridge Jr[21]; 16. 7-Eric Gledhill[9]; 17. 77T-Tyeller Powless[12]; 18. 11-Jamie Turner[16]; 19. 46-Kevin Pauls[20]; 20. 81-Derek Jonathan[18]; 21. (DNF) 47X-Dylan Westbrook[11]; 22. (DNF) 94X-Scott Hall[22]; 23. (DNS) 87X-Shone Evans Hard Charger – Liam Martin +10

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 1:53.957 1. 1-Holly Porter[4]; 2. 70-Baily Heard[1]; 3. 12DD-Darren Dryden[6]; 4. 10-Mitch Brown[7]; 5. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[8]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres[5]; 7. 21-John Burbridge Jr[2]; 8. (DNF) 87X-Shone Evans[3]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 1:57.193 1. 45-Nick Sheridan[3]; 2. 21K-Kyle Phillips[1]; 3. 7-Eric Gledhill[4]; 4. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 5. 11-Jamie Turner[2]; 6. 9-Liam Martin[8]; 7. 19D-Allan Downey[7]; 8. 94X-Scott Hall[5]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 1:54.578 1. 15-Ryan Turner[2]; 2. 5-DJ Christie[1]; 3. 77T-Tyeller Powless[3]; 4. 88H-Josh Hansen[5]; 5. 17X-Cory Turner[6]; 6. 81-Derek Jonathan[4]; 7. 46-Kevin Pauls[7] ________________________

Strickland’s Crate Sprint Cars (30 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT 1. BS39-Brett Stratford[1]; 2. 52-Jesse Costa[5]; 3. 2M-Steve Murdock[7]; 4. 71C-John Cadman[26]; 5. 74-Rob Neely[3]; 6. 72-Tanner Podwinski[8]; 7. 97-Sheldon Bender[2]; 8. 45-Curtis Gartly[10]; 9. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[4]; 10. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[19]; 11. 28T-Cameron Thomson[16]; 12. 16X-Keegan Baker[6]; 13. 00-Greg Smulders[23]; 14. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[29]; 15. 3S-Austin Roes[13]; 16. 29W-Tyler Ward[15]; 17. 51-Trevor Young[21]; 18. 14-Larry Gledhill[17]; 19. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[24]; 20. 69K-Ken Hamilton[18]; 21. 2-Travis Hofstetter[22]; 22. 11W-Brennen Hagar[25]; 23. 88-Lance Erskine[11]; 24. 2S-Al Sleight[14]; 25. 24K-Kiana Teal[30]; 26. (DNF) 19-Will Marche[20]; 27. (DNF) MK8-Matt Hill[9]; 28. (DNF) 24A-AJ Lewis[12]; 29. (DNF) 20-Johnny Miller[28]; 30. (DNS) 94-Ryan Fraser Hard Charger – John Cadman +22

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – NT 1. 72-Tanner Podwinski[2]; 2. 16X-Keegan Baker[4]; 3. 24A-AJ Lewis[1]; 4. 88-Lance Erskine[5]; 5. 3S-Austin Roes[7]; 6. 69K-Ken Hamilton[6]; 7. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[8]; 8. 51-Trevor Young[9]; 9. (DNF) 94-Ryan Fraser[3]; 10. (DNS) 9C-Brian Nanticoke:

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:05.984 1. 97-Sheldon Bender[2]; 2. MK8-Matt Hill[1]; 3. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[6]; 4. 74-Rob Neely[9]; 5. 29W-Tyler Ward[4]; 6. 28T-Cameron Thomson[7]; 7. 2-Travis Hofstetter[5]; 8. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[8]; 9. 11W-Brennen Hagar[10]; 10. (DNF) 20-Johnny Miller[3]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:02.575 1. 52-Jesse Costa[1]; 2. 2M-Steve Murdock[2]; 3. 45-Curtis Gartly[4]; 4. BS39-Brett Stratford[7]; 5. 14-Larry Gledhill[3]; 6. 2S-Al Sleight[8]; 7. 00-Greg Smulders[5]; 8. 19-Will Marche[9]; 9. 71C-John Cadman[6]; 10. 24K-Kiana Teal[10]

 

 

CAREER 1ST SHARON WINS FOR MICHAEL BAUER IN "410" SPRINTS & CODY KOTELES IN STOCKS; JC BOYER & JACOB EUCKER NOTCH 1ST WINS OF 2023 IN RUSH MODS & ECONO MODS

 July 29, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…Despite three rounds of showers during the morning, afternoon, and evening, Sharon Speedway management persevered with the "Steel Valley Thunder" program for the "Bill Kirila Memorial" presented by Bucks Fabricating and Barris Supply on Saturday night. Four drivers celebrated their first wins in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane including Michael Bauer-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars, Cody Koteles-Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks, JC Boyer-HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds, and Jacob Eucker-Whelen Econo Mods. Eighty-three cars filled the pit area matching the season high from the "Lou Blaney Memorial"

Michael Bauer emerged victorious for his first career Sharon Speedway "410" Sprint Car victory worth $3,000 in a race that had four different leaders and issues for early leaders Lee Jacobs and A.J. Flick. Bauer started sixth and led for two different intervals during the 30-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature that was contested on a blazing fast track with near record speeds. Bauer became the third new Sharon "410" Sprint Car winner of 2023 and 174th different driver to win a "410" feature in the storied history of the track.

"Wow this is setting it now," expressed an emotional and excited 30-year-old Eighty-Four, Pa. victor. "This is for everyone who stuck by me and came on board in the last couple years even when we were struggling. I have to give it up to my crew because without them I couldn't be doing this. They do a great job and today were changing bars and everything. Shannon is my crew chief and I don't mean that like how some people say their wives are their crew chiefs; she runs the notebook, she sets it up, and here we are now. She gave me a great car. I told her put it in survive mode and let's get through this and make it really free. We had all four up in the fluff, and it was just hold it strong. I was just holding it wide open. I tell people all the time I just love racing Sprint Cars, but to win one- that's awesome."

Jacobs took off in the lead in search of his first career Sharon win, but on lap two something in his steering broke and shot the John Lewis #81 hard into the turn four fence; thankfully he was okay. Under caution, two more drivers in the top five pitted including Darren Pifer and Andy Priest. Adam Kekich inherited the lead when racing resumed and the top four that also included Michael Bauer, Brandon Matus, and Flick pulled away from the field. Flick passed Matus for third on lap three. Bauer then snuck under and past Kekich in turn two for the lead on lap four.

Flick, who started ninth, continued his charge to the front driving under Kekich in lapped traffic on lap eight to take second. Bauer had a two-second advantage by the time Flick raced his way to runner-up. That lead though quickly evaporated as Bauer struggled to lap Darin Gallagher. Flick then flew by Bauer in traffic in turn one on lap 13 for the lead. By the halfway point, Flick extended his lead; however, Bauer would close in at times in traffic staying within striking distance. Flick appeared to be headed to his first Sharon win of the season, but slowed on lap 24 as mechanical gremlins ended his run.

Bauer inherited the lead and led the remaining way to become the fifth different winner in seven races this season in his Mobile Bail Bonds/Wildwood Collision/A Main Podcast/SP Technologies-sponsored #46. Kekich crossed the finish in second, but failed to scale and was disqualified. Eighth starting Dan Shetler was credited with a season best second, 4.781 seconds behind Bauer. Matus was third for his second straight podium finish as 10th starting Carl Bowser was fourth. Gallagher charged from 20th to complete the top five.

Jimmy Morris III went 17th to 6th. Brett Brunkenhoefer was seventh over Brent Matus. Bodey McClintock was ninth in his first ever appearance as Mike Marano II completed the top 10 in his season debut. Gallagher set fast time overall against the 21-car field with a lap of 12.845 not far off the 12.704 track record by Danny Holtgraver set 10 years ago. Heat winners over the 21-car field were Flick, Pifer, and Bowser.

Cody Koteles joined Michael Bauer with his first career Sharon win as well. Koteles led the entire way in the 15-lap Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stock feature to become the fourth new winner of the season and seventh different winner in eight races!

"I never imagined the track would be this heavy for my first one," acknowledged the 24-year-old Stockdale, Pa. driver. "This place is normally like glass, but it was a handful tonight. I can barely feel my arms so my dad is going to have to drive home. We've been real consistent all years, just haven't been knocking wins off. I got this car a month or so ago so to get one in it feels really good. We had a good run here last week so I think we have some momentum rolling."

Koteles was never challenged and was slowed only by one caution for Coleton Longwell's flat tire with four laps completed. Koteles crossed the finish line first by 1.425 seconds in his Hoods Up Quick Lube/Top Care Lawn Care/Anarchy Customs/955 Automotive/Royal Purple/Mighty Auto Parts-sponsored #1K to become the 217th different driver to win in the division all-time.

Jonathan Davis passed Jason Jones on lap two and would finish a career best second. Brian Carothers came from eighth to take third getting by Jones on lap five. Jones dropped to fourth over Russ Coyne as both racers recorded their season best finishes. Hunter Exley and Davis won the heat races. Before suffering mechanical woes that ended his night, Curt J. Bish set a new track record in the first heat race with a lap 17.432!

After Tony Tatgenhorst and Ayden Cipriano suffered issues on the final lap, ninth starting JC Boyer emerged victorious in a wild last lap scramble in the 20-lap HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modified feature for his first win of 2023! With 26 cars on hand, Boyer earned $550 for just his second career win as he became the fourth different winner in five races this season.

"That was two close calls at the end there," described the 30-year-old nearby Burghill, Ohio resident. "I thought for sure Tony (Tatgenhorst) had that one. We knew starting ninth we'd have our work cut out for us and needed cautions to go our way so it worked out pretty good. You could ring the top in (turns) one and two to make up ground. I hate to see that for Tony and Ayden (Cipriano)- those guys ran a hell of a race, but bad luck gets you sometimes. I'm fortunate enough tonight to be up here so I'll take it. When Tony and Ayden got together, I thought for sure I was going to hit Tony's front end, then I was trying to run the highline and I saw the smoke and nowhere to go and go into the back of Ayden, but I'm glad I made it through."

Tatgenhorst led the first five laps before a caution for Ben Easler and Billy Cunningham, who was making his first career RUSH Mod start. When racing resumed, Cipriano used the outside to take over the top spot; however, only one lap would be completed before another caution when cars got bunched up sending Jacob Wolfe spinning. This time, Tatgenhorst used the outside on the restart to regain the lead on lap seven.

Tatgenhorst opened up some ground as the laps ticked off. Cipriano though closed back in on lap 14 and was all over the leader on lap 18 as Tatgenhorst was in search of his first win of the season. Cipriano got a good run on the outside of turns one and two, but Tatgenhorst moved up to block his charge. Cipriano's front bumper got hooked with Tatgenhorst's rear bumper and they were attached the entire way down the backstretch. Tatgenhorst clipped an infield tire in turn three and spun while Cipriano continued on. It was the second heartbreaker of the year for Tatgenhorst, who has had victory in sight before unfortunate incidents.

Cipriano inherited the lead, but on the last lap entering turn three went up in smoke. Boyer made contact with the slowing Cipriano, but was able to sneak under as the third place car of Rob Kristyak, who made contact with Cipriano. Boyer then had a clear path to the checkered flag winning by 0.773 seconds in his PI&I Motor Express/L&M Processing/Winners on Main/Youngstown Powder Coating/Kelly-Cummings Funeral Homes/Ohio Intra Express/RKR-sponsored #12.

Kristyak was a season best second. After eight years of trying, Jacob Jordan recorded his first career top five at Sharon in third after starting 15th to boot! Bill Cunningham matched his career best Sharon RUSH Mod finish in fourth despite starting 12th. Gage Priester also recorded his first career top five at Sharon in five years of trying with a fifth!

Kole Holden, Lucas Canon, Jacob Rutana, Jordan Ehrenberg, and Wendell Pinckney in his first start of the year completed the top 10. Ehrenberg started 24th and earned the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card. Canon, Kristyak, and Cipriano won the heat races over the 26-car field, which was the highest count since the 2021 season finale.

Jacob Eucker became the fourth new winner of the night copping the victory in the 20-lap Whelen Econo Mod feature. Eucker led the final 17 laps holding off a furious charge by Dennis Lunger, Jr. to become the season's fourth different winner in four races. With 24 cars on hand, Eucker earned $450.

"Man the track was fast," stated the 22-year-old nearby Fowler, Ohio driver. "That was probably the first time I've ever had the track rip the wheel out of my hands. I saw (Dennis) Lunger a bit through (turns) one and two. He's always raced me clean- he's a clean driver and I knew I'd be okay. I have to thank my parents, fiancé Brooke, grandparents and all of my sponsors."

Standout Jeremy Double started on the pole and was trying to become the first repeat winner of the season, but lost the handle on his own and spun from the lead in turn four on lap four. Eucker, who started third, inherited the lead over Lunger. Lunger had three double file restarts alongside Eucker, but was unable to make the pass. Lunger got alongside of Eucker in turn one on the final lap, but Eucker had the momentum off the top and carried that to victory by just 0.777 seconds in his Ohio Commerce Center/Dr. John Eucker/Close Racing Supply/Danski Dyno Performance-sponsored #64. Eucker's 15th career win tied him for third on the division's all-time win list to go along with a UMP Modified win.

Lunger was runner-up in his first appearance of 2023 barely edging out Garrett Calvert. Will Thomas III was fourth. Double came all the way from the tail in the final 17 laps to finish fifth. Brian Toto went 19th to 6th. Ed Vogel, who started second, faded to seventh in his 2023 debut. Carter Bidwell, Zac Etzel, and Gary Sullivan completed the top 10. Heat winners over the season high 24-car field were Calvert, Thomas, and Lunger.

Coming up next Saturday (August 5), the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply UMP Modifieds will headline the "Steel Valley Thunder" program for $1,000 to-win in their final tune-up before the $2,558 to-win "Bill Gabrielson Memorial" on August 19. Also on the card will be the Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks, HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds, and the Whelen Econo Mods. Race time is 7 p.m.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $3,000 to-win): 1. 46-MICHAEL BAUER[6]; 2. 29-Dan Shetler[8]; 3. 13-Brandon Matus[7]; 4. 11-Carl Bowser[10]; 5. 12-Darin Gallagher[21]; 6. 16-Jimmy Morris III[17]; 7. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[13]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[5]; 9. 19M-Bodey McClintock[16]; 10. 34M-Mike Marano II[14]; 11. 4W-Eric L Williams[18]; 12. 2-AJ Flick[9]; 13. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[12]; 14. 7T-Andy McKisson[11]; 15. 22C-Jon Carpenter[19]; 16. 21N-Andy Priest[4]; 17. 81-Lee Jacobs[1]; 18. 23-Darren Pifer[3]; 19. 47L-Dusty Larson[15]; 20. 5K-Adam Kekich[2]- DSQ (did not scale). DNS: David Kalb, Jr. (11J).

 

 

Virginia Sprint Series
Laurel Highland Sprint Series
IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

Saturday July 29th 2023
Winchester Speedway Winchester, Viginia
John Scarborough Sweeps Winchester
John Scarborough had a perfect night winning his heat and taking the top spot of the feature. Twenty-four sprinters signed in for the co-sanctioned race on what turned out to be a breezy nice evening with heats up first Jerald Harris, John Scarborough and Austin Greenland taking wins. John Scarborough and Ryan Lynn paced the feature to green with Scarborough staying low and leaving Lynn to deal with a charging Donnie Hendershot. The racetrack was full of cars and traffic came in to play quickly bunching up the front runners. Scarborough stayed low and worked his way through but not without Hendershot and Lynn staying right on him and sometimes next to him. Hendershot was making a run for the lead after getting by Lynn but a yellow for a stalled car would slow the pace. With two to go Scarborough took off and Hendershot was not able to keep Lynn behind him as retook second but time ran out to make a charge as Scarborough flashed under a waving checkered flag. At the line it was John Scarborough, Ryan Lynn, Donnie Hendershot, Aylissa Rowe, Dylan Shatzer, Austin Greenland, Steve Kenawell sr., Matthew Leach, Brad Mellot, Jerald Harris, Jay Fry, Aaron Leach, Colton Hendershot, Caleb Harris, Matt Kline, Reed Thompson, Matt Mullis, Ben Miklos, Chris Humblet, Chris Ware, John Smith, Daren Bolac, French Grimes and Hunter McFadden. The two groups will make the trip back to Hagerstown Speedway in Maryland next Saturday night for another Co-sanctioned race on Saturday night August 5th Thanks for your support Jim Haines Virginia Sprint Series IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

 

 

Randall, Dover and Yeigh Triumphant During Nordstrom's Automotive Night at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (July 30, 2023) - Chase Randall, Jack Dover and Cory Yeigh powered to wins at Huset's Speedway on Sunday during Nordstrom's Automotive Night.

Randall made a late-race pass to score his third Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars victory of the season - tied for the most triumphs in any division at the track this season.

"Luckily I could kind of move around and find something that could work better," he said. "Every time I'd get close I'd make a mistake or a yellow would come out."

Brooke Tatnell held the point for the first 23 laps as he lapped into the top 15. However, a late caution allowed Randall to restart on the bumper of Tatnell. He stayed close and was able to pounce coming to the white flag as he drove around Tatnell in turns three and four.

"A few times in lapped traffic I ran the middle in (turns) three and four and got a good run," he said after winning by 0.815 seconds. "I was finding clean air to get the car to stick."

Tatnell's second-place run was his fifth top five of the season at the track.

"I knew we had a good race car right off the top," he said. "When you're sitting there with a green-white-checkered or a four-lap restart the ideal spot is second because you don't have to make a decision. Congratulations to him."

Riley Goodno rounded out the podium.

"I think my car just wasn't there to be up front with these guys," he said.

Dusty Zomer finished fourth and Tanner Holmes was fifth.

Christopher Thram set quick time during qualifying before Zomer, Rusty Hickman and Justin Henderson garnered heat race wins.

Dover became the ninth different winner in nine Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main events this season as he held off 11th-starting Tyler Drueke by 0.456 seconds.

"We went out for hot laps and the car wasn't running right," Dover said. "We went through the whole fuel system and fixed it and she ran strong for the rest of the night. It's always fun to drive a nice car like that. Second night out in the car, it's pretty awesome."

Dover was out front throughout the 20-lap A Main, which showcased a red flag that involved points leader Cole Vanderheiden on the opening lap. Dover led by more than three and a half seconds at one point in the race, but three more cautions bunched the field together and traffic in the final two laps allowed a hard charging Drueke to close in rapidly.

Mike Moore recorded a third-place result with Tyler Rabenberg ending fourth and Dusty Ballenger fifth.

Dover, Moore, Taylor Ryan and Nicholas Winter posted heat race wins. John Lambertz was the B Main winner.

Yeigh led the opening lap and the final 15 laps of the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event, which featured a green-white-checkered finish following a caution on the originally scheduled final lap.

"I almost forgot how to get here; it's been a while," he quipped in Sea Foam Victory Lane.

Matt Steuerwald passed Yeigh for the top spot on Lap 2, but Yeigh stayed nearly side by side for the next few laps before he returned the favor on Lap 7. Yeigh entered traffic with five laps to go and Steuerwald quickly closed. Yeigh stayed committed to the bottom lane and faced another close call on Lap 20 when a fellow driver spun in front of him in turn two, setting up a two-lap race to the checkered flag. Yeigh got a strong restart and held the point to win by 0.965 seconds for his 19 th career victory and first of the season at Huset's Speedway.

Steuerwald finished second with Eric Moser placing third. Tim Dann charged from 14 th to fourth and Ron Howe advanced from 12 th to fifth.

The heat races were won by Garet Deboer, Yeigh and Colby Klaassen.

Huset's Speedway will take the next two weekends off before resuming action Aug. 15 for the High Limit Sprint Car Series presented by Northwest Tire Inc. featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks.

NORDSTROM'S AUTOMOTIVE NIGHT RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (July 30, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 9-Chase Randall (3); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (2); 3. 22-Riley Goodno (1); 4. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 5. 18T-Tanner Holmes (6); 6. 45-Rusty Hickman (7); 7. 83-Justin Henderson (8); 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier (10); 9. 3-Tim Kaeding (17); 10. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (13); 11. 14T-Tim Estenson (12); 12. 24T-Christopher Thram (9); 13. 23W-Scott Winters (15); 14. 83JR-Sam Henderson (14); 15. 17B-Ryan Bickett (20); 16. 111-Chad Frewaldt (21); 17. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (18); 18. 2X-Tony Rustad (24); 19. 22W-Aaron Werner (19); 20. 8-Micah Slendy (22); 21. (DNF) 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (5); 22. (DNF) 105-Cody Ihlen (11); 23. (DNF) 81-Jack Dover (16); 24. (DNF) 51-Bill Wiese (25); 25. (DNS) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek; 26. (DNS) 101-Chuck McGillivray.

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 2. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 3. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 5. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 6. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (7); 7. 2X-Tony Rustad (9); 8. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 9. (DNF) 3-Tim Kaeding (2).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 45-Rusty Hickman (2); 2. 9-Chase Randall (3); 3. 105-Cody Ihlen (1); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 5. 81-Jack Dover (6); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (5); 7. 111-Chad Frewaldt (8); 8. (DNF) 51-Bill Wiese (9); 9. (DNS) 101-Chuck McGillivray.

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 83-Justin Henderson (1); 2. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (2); 3. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes (4); 5. 83JR-Sam Henderson (5); 6. 22W-Aaron Werner (7); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (8); 8. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (6).

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.748 (14); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:10.775 (4); 3. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:10.823 (2); 4. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:10.829 (7); 5. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.873 (24); 6. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:10.913 (21); 7. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:10.980 (19); 8. 45-Rusty Hickman, 00:10.980 (18); 9. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.004 (10); 10. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.005 (6); 11. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:11.009 (8); 12. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.017 (25); 13. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.020 (26); 14. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.025 (20); 15. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.051 (3); 16. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.077 (23); 17. 81-Jack Dover, 00:11.117 (12); 18. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.225 (5); 19. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.233 (16); 20. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:11.239 (1); 21. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.293 (11); 22. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.452 (13); 23. 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:11.586 (17); 24. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:11.785 (22); 25. 2X-Tony Rustad, 00:12.080 (9); 26. 51-Bill Wiese, 00:12.639 (15).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 55L-Jack Dover (1); 2. 12-Tyler Drueke (11); 3. 69-Mike Moore (2); 4. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (9); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (6); 6. 17-Lee Goos Jr (16); 7. 77-Taylor Ryan (3); 8. 81-Jared Jansen (14); 9. 12L-John Lambertz (17); 10. 96-Blaine Stegenga (15); 11. 4D-Logan Domagala (7); 12. 28-Nicholas Winter (4); 13. 31-Koby Werkmeister (20); 14. 15-Jack Potter (18); 15. 98-Nate Barger (12); 16. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (19); 17. (DNF) 10-Trevor Serbus (13); 18. (DNF) F5-Tim Rustad (5); 19. (DNF) 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (8); 20. (DNF) 64-Andy Pake (10).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (1); 2. 15-Jack Potter (2); 3. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (3); 4. 31-Koby Werkmeister (7); 5. 17D-Dillon Bickett (5); 6. 14-Nick Barger (6); 7. 48-Cole Olson (10); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (11); 9. 1B-Brayden Wiese (8); 10. 18-Corbin Erickson (9); 11. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis (4); 12. (DNS) 28G-Gracyn Masur; 13. (DNS) 80P-Jacob Peterson; 14. (DNS) 67-Dan Carsrud; 15. (DNS) 18D-Dalton Domagala.

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 55L-Jack Dover (1); 2. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (5); 3. F5-Tim Rustad (3); 4. 10-Trevor Serbus (7); 5. 12L-John Lambertz (8); 6. 17D-Dillon Bickett (4); 7. 1B-Brayden Wiese (2); 8. (DNF) 67-Dan Carsrud (6).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 69-Mike Moore (2); 2. 12-Tyler Drueke (6); 3. 4D-Logan Domagala (4); 4. 81-Jared Jansen (5); 5. 15-Jack Potter (8); 6. 14-Nick Barger (7); 7. 18-Corbin Erickson (3); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (1).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 77-Taylor Ryan (2); 2. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (3); 3. 98-Nate Barger (8); 4. 96-Blaine Stegenga (7); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 6. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 7. 48-Cole Olson (1); 8. (DNF) 18D-Dalton Domagala (6).

Maxim Chassis Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Nicholas Winter (2); 2. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (4); 3. 64-Andy Pake (5); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (7); 5. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 6. (DNF) 28G-Gracyn Masur (1); 7. (DNF) 80P-Jacob Peterson (3).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh (1); 2. 3-Matt Steuerwald (2); 3. 1M-Eric Moser (3); 4. 40-Tim Dann (14); 5. 21-Ron Howe (12); 6. 29Z-JJ Zebell (18); 7. 1K-Kinzer Glanzer (20); 8. 71-Zach Olivier (9); 9. 33-Garet Deboer (6); 10. 99-Ryan DeBoer (19); 11. 86-Tracy Halouska (10); 12. 98-Dan Jensen (13); 13. 21T-Trevor Tesch (4); 14. 211-Tyler Zebell (17); 15. 34K-Colby Klaassen (8); 16. 20K-Spenser Kalass (5); 17. 20X-Derrick Nordstrom (16); 18. (DNF) 9-Kyle DeBoer (15); 19. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (7); 20. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (11).

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Garet Deboer (2); 2. 3-Matt Steuerwald (4); 3. 20K-Spenser Kalass (3); 4. 1M-Eric Moser (6); 5. 98-Dan Jensen (5); 6. 20X-Derrick Nordstrom (1); 7. (DNS) 1K-Kinzer Glanzer.

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh (3); 2. 15-Brandon Ferguson (2); 3. 21-Ron Howe (4); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (6); 5. 40-Tim Dann (5); 6. 211-Tyler Zebell (1); 7. 99-Ryan DeBoer (7).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 34K-Colby Klaassen (3); 2. 21T-Trevor Tesch (2); 3. 12-Mike Chaney (4); 4. 86-Tracy Halouska (5); 5. 9-Kyle DeBoer (1); 6. 29Z-JJ Zebell (6).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 3(May 21, June 4 and July 30); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 24); Kasey Kahne - 1 (May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 23); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29); and Dusty Zomer - 1 (July 16)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 3(May 28, June 18 and July 9); Zach Olivier - 2(May 21 and July 20); Tim Dann - 1 (July 16); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11); John Hoing - 1(June 4); and Cory Yeigh - 1 (July 30)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dan Carsrud - 1 (July 16); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); Jack Dover - 1 (July 30); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Aug. 15 for the High Limit Sprint Car Series presented by Northwest Tire Inc. featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

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Pirtek Renegade

New Richmond, WI, July 29, 2023

After an off week due to wet weather, both the traditional and winged Pirtek Renegade sprints descended on Cedar Lake Speedway for a night of competition under near perfect summer racing conditions. Fifteen traditional sprints checked in the back gate, while a whopping 30 wings signed in to close out the month of July.

In heat race competition, for the traditional sprints, Pirtek heat 1 went to Cam Schafer and RTS Podcast heat 2 went to Mike Mueller. In winged competition, the Pirtek heat race went to Brad Peterson, while RTS Podcast heat 2 was claimed by Ronnie Erickson. Chase Viebrock picked up Hoosier Tire heat 3 victory.

The first of the finales was the traditional sprints, where Mackenzie Bjorklund and Jake Kouba redrew the front row and Kouba shot to the point early. On lap two, Cam Schafer squeezed under Kouba to take over the lead - then turned on the after-burners, immediately stretching his advantage. Chasing Schafer were Kouba, Dan Atchison, Mike Mueller, and Mark Chevalier. After a crash in his heat race, Nick DaRonco had to start 14th in the 15-car field, and he quickly cracked the whip. Without the benefit of a caution, DaRonco was up to seventh by the crossed flags and broke into the top five a few laps later. Out front, Schafer was off racing in his own ZIP code and went on to claim his fourth Pirtek sticker of the summer, and third in a row. Rounding out the top five were Kouba, Mueller, DaRonco, and Atchison.

For the winged feature, it was Mark Chevalier and Chase Viebrock leading the 24-car field to green with Viebrock taking the early lead. By the second circuit, Chevalier took over the top spot, with Viebrock, Jack Berger, Ronnie Erickson, and Brad Peterson in pursuit. At the crossed flags Berger began to pressure Chevalier for the lead, and with nine to go, Berger made the pass for the top spot. A caution with 5 laps remaining re-bunched the field. Back under green, Chevalier mounted a quick challenge before Berger began to stretch his advantage again. At the double checkers it was Berger claiming his first Pirtek Renegade feature of the summer in front of Chevalier, Brett Peterson (from 16th!), Erickson, and Peterson.

The Renegades have a short respite before their next event, with the traditionals waiting until Saturday, August 19, before traveling to the Jackson Motorplex in Jackson, MN, as part of the 45th annual Jackson Nationals The wings lock horns that same night at their home track of Cedar Lake Speedway. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
Traditional Sprints
Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[4]; 2. 6-Jake Kouba[2]; 3. 87-Mike Mueller[6]; 4. 8-Nick DaRonco[14]; 5. 7X-Dan Atchison[8]; 6. 135-Joshua Hulberg[10]; 7. 11J-Jori Hughes[3]; 8. 12-Johnny Parsons III[9]; 9. P1-Mark Chevalier[7]; 10. 25A-Ashley Williams[11]; 11. 2C-Brad Cunningham[5]; 12. 955-Lucas Grosinger[15]; 13. 17B-Mackenzie Bjorklund[1]; 14. 20L-Lucas Logue[13]; 15. 47X-Tim Lynch[12]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[1]; 2. 11J-Jori Hughes[2]; 3. 7X-Dan Atchison[3]; 4. P1-Mark Chevalier[4]; 5. 12-Johnny Parsons III[6]; 6. 955-Lucas Grosinger[7]; 7. 47X-Tim Lynch[8]; 8. (DNF) 8-Nick DaRonco[5]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 87-Mike Mueller[2]; 2. 2C-Brad Cunningham[1]; 3. 6-Jake Kouba[5]; 4. 17B-Mackenzie Bjorklund[3]; 5. 135-Joshua Hulberg[4]; 6. 25A-Ashley Williams[7]; 7. (DNF) 20L-Lucas Logue[6]

Winged Sprints
Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 19-Jack Berger[4]; 2. P1-Mark Chevalier[1]; 3. 42X-Brett Peterson[16]; 4. 62-Ronnie Erickson[6]; 5. 93-Brad Peterson[7]; 6. 33S-Jeremy Schultz[10]; 7. 61-Mike Mueller[13]; 8. 9TK-Brady Donnohue[14]; 9. 9C-Cole Stella[5]; 10. 3TK-Tony Kaus[9]; 11. 57-Ryan Buck[15]; 12. 03-Jamey Ogston[11]; 13. O7-Owen Carlson[24]; 14. 59-Jamie Reberg[20]; 15. 85-Matthew Jasper[21]; 16. 17-Austin Phillips[17]; 17. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[23]; 18. 28-John Breitenfeldt[12]; 19. 21L-Ryan Lilliberg[19]; 20. (DNF) 2V-Chris Vogel[8]; 21. (DNF) 2J-John Lowe[18]; 22. (DNF) 11-Dalyn Cody[22]; 23. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis[3]; 24. (DQ) 50-Chase Viebrock[2]

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 59-Jamie Reberg[8]; 2. 85-Matthew Jasper[1]; 3. 11-Dalyn Cody[2]; 4. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[7]; 5. 73-Johnny Parsons III[3]; 6. 12-Jason Flohrs[4]; 7. 4-Mitch Hagen[6]; 8. 95-Tony Gernert[9]; 9. (DNS) 13A-Ryan Anondson; 10. (DNS) 63-Todd Hansen

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 93-Brad Peterson[3]; 2. 33S-Jeremy Schultz[1]; 3. 19-Jack Berger[9]; 4. 61-Mike Mueller[5]; 5. 03-Jamey Ogston[8]; 6. 57-Ryan Buck[7]; 7. 21L-Ryan Lilliberg[6]; 8. (DNF) 13A-Ryan Anondson[10]; 9. (DNF) 63-Todd Hansen[4]; 10. (DNS) 59-Jamie Reberg

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 62-Ronnie Erickson[2]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[8]; 3. O7-Owen Carlson[9]; 4. 9TK-Brady Donnohue[1]; 5. P1-Mark Chevalier[10]; 6. 42X-Brett Peterson[3]; 7. 2J-John Lowe[7]; 8. 73-Johnny Parsons III[5]; 9. (DNF) 4-Mitch Hagen[4]; 10. (DNF) 13-Patrick Heikkinen[6]

Hoosier Tire Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[4]; 2. 3TK-Tony Kaus[2]; 3. 9C-Cole Stella[5]; 4. 2V-Chris Vogel[7]; 5. 28-John Breitenfeldt[8]; 6. 17-Austin Phillips[3]; 7. 11-Dalyn Cody[1]; 8. 85-Matthew Jasper[9]; 9. 12-Jason Flohrs[6]; 10. 95-Tony Gernert[10]

 

 

Philo nips Henry for Fremont AFCS 410 win; Stambaugh edges Dussel for GLSS victory; Weaver gets 74th career Fremont win

Saturday, July 29, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – After a week of intense heat and rain, the fans at Fremont Speedway were treated to fantastic finishes in an all-sprint car night of racing Saturday, July 29 on Northern Ohio Trailer Sales Night.

Waterville, Ohio’s Travis Philo banged wheels with Cap Henry coming to the checkers of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint feature to claim his second career win at “The Track That Action Built.” Henry’s second place finish increases his point lead in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group.

Cale Thomas, Nate Dussel and Stuart Brubaker rounded out the top five in a 30-lap feature that did not see a caution until 10 laps to go. A caution with three laps remaining set up the dramatic finish with Philo winning by .123 seconds

“We didn’t need those yellows. That last lap was definitely my worst lap of the race. Hats off to my guys. We had a hell of a car. I have to thank my dad first off…I wouldn’t be here without him. AJ Havens and Kayden…they are doing a hell of a job. We have a really fast car right now,” said Philo beside his Control Design Solutions, Tire Slick, Banshee Graphics, Columbus Equipment, Bohmer Rentals, Kistler Engines, Berryman Racing Shocks, Classic Ink USA backed #5T.

In the Great Lakes Super Sprints (360 sprints) feature Elida, Ohio’s Max Stambaugh led all 25 laps but coming to the checkers former Fremont track champion Nate Dussel made it exciting. The duo raced side by side for the win and Stambaugh got the win by .004 seconds for his first career victory at the track. Jared Horstman, Phil Gressman and Brandon Moore rounded out the top five.

“This place beats me up. Every time we come here I just think about going to the casino in Toledo. I might have to do that a little bit tonight. Hats off to my race team. It’s a hot day out and they worked really hard and it paid off. I got a little lackadaisical there…Nate is a really good racer and to hold him off…we’re getting to crunch time with our group and it’s going to be fast. I need to thank Smith Motorsports…they give me an opportunity to race. My buddy Tyson, Zac, Ty, Steve…my guys…I have a really good group of people around me,” said Stambaugh beside his TC Powersports, Jim Coffey and Son Plumbing, Sharkbite Plumbing Products, Polaris Off-Road backed machine.

In the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint feature, Dustin Stroup jumped into the early lead but eighth place starter Paul Weaver, a four time and defending Fremont Speedway champion, used lapped traffic to catch and pass Stroup for the lead on lap 15. In the non-stop 25 lap affair, Weaver drove away for his third win of the season at the track with Stroup, John Ivy, Jamie Miller and Logan Riel rounding out the top five.

It is Weaver’s 74th career victory at Fremont Speedway, putting him into a tie for second on the all-time win list, just two away from Art Ball atop the standings. The victory also pads Weaver’s lead for a fourth straight NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales title.

“We had all kinds of problems at Attica this year…it’s like going from zero to hero when we come to Fremont. It was a real racy track. I’d rather have this than a wide open no passing track. The rear-end in this car came from Jimmy Colvin who hasn’t raced in six or eight years. The chassis is a 2009. The right rear tire I bought from my nephew Jason Keckler who hasn’t raced in four or five years. I have to thank Bob Hampshire, Pam and Steve Brown, Mike from M&L Excavating and my great crew,” said Weaver of his B&B Drain Service, Hampshire Engines, M&L Excavating backed #1W.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action for a big weekend double-header, Friday and Saturday, Aug. 4 and 5 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and dirt trucks in action. Thanks to great support from area businesses and individuals, added money has been put into the purses both nights. There will be a classic car drive-in at the campground on Saturday and lots of fun and games planned beside the racing.

On Friday, Aug. 4 the pit booth will open at 4 p.m. with pit gates at 4:30 p.m. and grandstand gates opening at 5 p.m. with racing under way at 7:45 p.m. Saturday the pit booth will open at 3 p.m. with the pit gates opening at 3:30 p.m., general admission gates at 4 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m.

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.

Fremont Speedway 2

Saturday, July 29, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.643; 2.23-Cale Thomas, 13.714; 3.33w-Cap Henry, 13.947; 4.5T-Travis Philo, 14.108; 5.X-Mike Keegan, 14.133; 6.15C-Chris Andrews, 14.323; 7.8M-TJ Michael, 14.461; 8.32-Bryce Lucius, 14.468; 9.35-Stuart Brubaker, 14.513; 10.10-Justin Adams, 14.612; 11.21-Larry Kingseed, 14.796; 12.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 14.935; 13.26W-Cody White, 14.936; 14.5-Byron Reed, 14.938; 15.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.996; 16.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.996; 17.2-AJ Aldrich, 15.012; 18.88-Jimmy McCune, 15.181; 19.1-Nate Dussel, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 5T-Travis Philo[1] ; 2. 29-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[7] ; 4. 33w-Cap Henry[2] ; 5. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 6. 2-AJ Aldrich[6] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. X-Mike Keegan[4] ; 2. 21-Larry Kingseed[1] ; 3. 10-Justin Adams[2] ; 4. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[3] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[6]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[5] ; 3. 26W-Cody White[1] ; 4. 8M-TJ Michael[4] ; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[3] ; 6. 88-Jimmy McCune[6]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 5T-Travis Philo[4] ; 2. 33w-Cap Henry[3] ; 3. 23-Cale Thomas[7] ; 4. 1-Nate Dussel[9] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5] ; 6. 29-Zeth Sabo[6] ; 7. X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 8. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 9. 32-Bryce Lucius[15] ; 10. 8M-TJ Michael[13] ; 11. 26W-Cody White[11] ; 12. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[12] ; 13. 21-Larry Kingseed[8] ; 14. 75-Jerry Dahms[17] ; 15. 88-Jimmy McCune[18] ; 16. 98-Robert Robenalt[19] ; 17. 2-AJ Aldrich[16] ; 18. 10-Justin Adams[10] ; 19. 15C-Chris Andrews[14]

Great Lakes Super Sprints

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[1]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[3]; 3. 17-Jared Horstman[5]; 4. 7C-Phil Gressman[7]; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[9]; 6. X-Mike Keegan[8]; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron[14]; 8. 24-Kobe Allison[4]; 9. 11G-Luke Griffith[2]; 10. 15K-Creed Kemenah[13]; 11. 23-Devon Dobie[16]; 12. 10-Jason Blonde[10]; 13. 86-Keith Sheffer Jr[20]; 14. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[17]; 15. 31-Jac Nickles[19]; 16. G5-Gunnar Setser[12]; 17. 49T-Gregg Dalman[6]; 18. 11H-Caleb Harmon[15]; 19. 73C-Cody Fendley[22]; 20. 17H-Hud Horton[18]; 21. 2-Kyle Sauder[21]; 22. 27-Brad Lamberson[11]

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[1]; 2. 17H-Hud Horton[2]; 3. 31-Jac Nickles[4]; 4. 86-Keith Sheffer Jr[9]; 5. 2-Kyle Sauder[6]; 6. 73C-Cody Fendley[3]; 7. 51-Caleb Helms[7]; 8. 0-Brayton Phillips[5]; 9. 97-Kyle Peters[11]; 10. 20A-Andy Chehowski[8]; 11. 21T-Troy Chehowski[10]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[3]; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[1]; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[2]; 5. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[5]; 6. 0-Brayton Phillips[6]; 7. 86-Keith Sheffer Jr[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 71H-Max Stambaugh[2]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[4]; 3. 10-Jason Blonde[1]; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[3]; 5. 17H-Hud Horton[6]; 6. 2-Kyle Sauder[5]; 7. 21T-Troy Chehowski[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 11G-Luke Griffith[4]; 2. 24-Kobe Allison[2]; 3. 27-Brad Lamberson[3]; 4. 11H-Caleb Harmon[6]; 5. 73C-Cody Fendley[7]; 6. 51-Caleb Helms[5]; 7. 97-Kyle Peters[1]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7C-Phil Gressman[2]; 2. 49T-Gregg Dalman[4]; 3. G5-Gunnar Setser[1]; 4. 23-Devon Dobie[6]; 5. 31-Jac Nickles[5]; 6. 20A-Andy Chehowski[3]

Qualifying 1: 1. X-Mike Keegan, 00:15.077[4]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:15.084[2]; 3. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:15.089[1]; 4. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:15.225[6]; 5. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:15.248[11]; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:15.282[7]; 7. 27-Brad Lamberson, 00:15.307[10]; 8. 20A-Andy Chehowski, 00:15.341[3]; 9. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:15.385[24]; 10. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:15.467[22]; 11. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:15.592[19]; 12. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:15.619[12]; 13. 7M-Brandon Moore, 00:15.646[16]; 14. 10-Jason Blonde, 00:15.775[9]; 15. 97-Kyle Peters, 00:15.800[5]; 16. G5-Gunnar Setser, 00:15.808[13]; 17. 20I-Kelsey Ivy, 00:15.955[20]; 18. 2-Kyle Sauder, 00:15.965[26]; 19. 51-Caleb Helms, 00:15.979[18]; 20. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:16.019[27]; 21. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:16.124[21]; 22. 17H-Hud Horton, 00:16.202[17]; 23. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:16.315[25]; 24. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:16.371[23]; 25. 86-Keith Sheffer Jr, 00:16.720[15]; 26. 21T-Troy Chehowski, 00:16.855[14]; 27. (DNS) 73C-Cody Fendley, 00:16.999

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.1W-Paul Weaver, 15.451; 2.10X-Dustin Stroup, 15.581; 3.49I-John Ivy, 15.741; 4.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 15.832; 5.4K-Blayne Keckler, 15.836; 6.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.846; 7.48-Mike Burkin, 15.939; 8.9R-Logan Riehl, 16.057; 9.2-Brenden Torok, 16.097; 10.26-Jamie Miller, 16.126; 11.98-Dave Hoppes, 16.141; 12.28-Shawn Valenti, 16.165; 13.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 16.196; 14.51M-Haldon Miller, 16.255; 15.16-Lee Sommers, 16.269; 16.5-Kody Brewer, 16.281; 17.7M-Brandon Moore, 16.306; 18.34-Jud Dickerson, 16.346; 19.4T-Austin Troyer, 16.365; 20.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 16.428; 21.X15J-Jody Keegan, 16.522; 22.4X-Bobby Clark, 16.554; 23.3M-Logan Mongeau, 16.572; 24.63-Randy Ruble, 16.677; 25.11TS-Tate Schiets, 16.801; 26.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 16.827; 27.78-Austin Black , 16.899; 28.8-Jim Leaser, 17.082; 29.13-Jeremy Duposki, 17.101;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2] ; 3. 49I-John Ivy[3] ; 4. 34-Jud Dickerson[7] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 6. 28-Shawn Valenti[6] ; 7. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[1] ; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[3] ; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[6] ; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[7] ; 7. 4T-Austin Troyer[5]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[2] ; 2. 48-Mike Burkin[3] ; 3. 4X-Bobby Clark[6] ; 4. 51M-Haldon Miller[1] ; 5. 4K-Blayne Keckler[4] ; 6. 13-Jeremy Duposki[7] ; 7. X15J-Jody Keegan[5]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 7M-Brandon Moore[2] ; 2. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[1] ; 3. 9R-Logan Riehl[4] ; 4. 3M-Logan Mongeau[5] ; 5. 16-Lee Sommers[3] ; 6. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[6] ; 7. 78-Austin Black [7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 28-Shawn Valenti[5] ; 2. 0-Bradley Bateson[1] ; 3. 16-Lee Sommers[4] ; 4. X15J-Jody Keegan[11] ; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[2] ; 6. 4K-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 7. 8-Jim Leaser[6] ; 8. 13-Jeremy Duposki[7] ; 9. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[8] ; 10. 78-Austin Black [12] ; 11. 4T-Austin Troyer[10] ; 12. 11TS-Tate Schiets[9] ; 13. 98-Dave Hoppes[13]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[8] ; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1] ; 3. 49I-John Ivy[6] ; 4. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 5. 9R-Logan Riehl[3] ; 6. 48-Mike Burkin[5] ; 7. X15-Kasey Ziebold[2] ; 8. 7M-Brandon Moore[9] ; 9. 5-Kody Brewer[11] ; 10. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[10] ; 11. 28-Shawn Valenti[17] ; 12. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[7] ; 13. 0-Bradley Bateson[18] ; 14. 4X-Bobby Clark[12] ; 15. 16-Lee Sommers[19] ; 16. 2-Brenden Torok[14] ; 17. X15J-Jody Keegan[20] ; 18. 3M-Logan Mongeau[16] ; 19. 51M-Haldon Miller[15] ; 20. 63-Randy Ruble[21] ; 21. 4K-Blayne Keckler[22] ; 22. 34-Jud Dickerson[13]

 

 

Joey Ancona surges to first Ocean Sprints win of the season on Friday

Watsonville, CA…Concord, California’s Joey Ancona battled Taco Bravo 360 point leader Rickey Sanders early on, before pulling away at the end to score his second career Ocean Speedway triumph on Friday night.

Joining the 18-year-old Ancona in victory lane were Jason Ryan Jr. with the IMCA Sport Mods, point leader Jason Lazzerini with the Four Bangers, Blake Bower in the WMR finale and Roy Iler with Police N Pursuit. Iler dominated the feature to wrap up the championship with his fifth win of the season.

The 30-lap Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo main event saw Gizdich Ranch winner Rickey Sanders on the pole alongside Joey Ancona. At the waving of the green flag, it was Sanders who charged into the lead and held a steady advantage up front, until a lap-five restart gave Ancona the chance he needed.

Ancona rocketed to the inside and grabbed the lead that he would never relinquish. Sanders soon had to deal with the likes of DJ Netto, Jake Andreotti and Gauge Garcia. Netto at one point moved up to second, only to have a red flag negate the pass.

With the race waging on Netto slid to the inside of Sanders but contact between the pair ensued and resulted in Netto suffering a broken front end. As the race wound down a green-white-checkered restart was seen and during it, Sanders and Garcia came together, which saw both flip off turn two. Luckily, both drivers were okay but done for the race.

Ancona then led the final two circuits over Andreotti, Santa Maria’s Bryce Eames, Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson and Livermore’s Travis Labat, who began the night by earning the Ocean Sprints Fast Time Award in qualifying.

Ocean Sprints results: 1. 88a Joey Ancona, 2. 7p Jake Andreotti, 3. 50 Bryce Eames, 4. 72w Kurt Nelson, 5. 61 Travis Labat, 6. 8 Jeremy Chisum, 7. 25z Jason Chisum, 8. 121 Rickey Sanders, 9. 88n DJ Netto, 10. 2k Gauge Garcia, 11. 3d Caleb Debem, 12. 72s Brad Dillard

The 20-lap IMCA Sport Mod feature began with Emali VanHoff leading the initial circuits, before Gavin Espino blasted to the point on lap seven.

Two-time Ocean winner this season Jason Ryan Jr. also slipped into the runner up spot and then scooped up the lead around the halfway point. Ryan led the remainder to grab his third triumph of the season over current point leader Chuck Golden, Jonathan Hagio, Steven Allee and Trevor Clymens in the top-five.

IMCA Sport Mod results: 1. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[6]; 2. 3G-Chuck Golden[8]; 3. 46N-Jonathan Hagio[5]; 4. 39-Steven Allee[7]; 5. 2C-Trevor Clymens[9]; 6. 33G-Gavin Espino[1]; 7. 22-Adriane Frost[10]; 8. 22W-Charlie Hunter[13]; 9. 19C-Tommy Clymens[3]; 10. 4M-Emali VanHoff[2]; 11. 33-Mike Gil[11]; 12. 13-Austin McMillin[4]; 13. 168-Bo Crebs[12]

The 20-lap Four Banger finale saw point leader Jason Lazzerini march through the field from 11th starting to net his seventh victory of the season. It took him just eight laps to make the winning move down low off turn four. Kate Beardsley, Peter Vannerus, Kenny Stragalinos and Thomas Cumming comprised the top-five.

Four Bangers results: 1. 0-Jason Lazzerini[11]; 2. 43-Kate Beardsley[2]; 3. 37-Peter Vannerus[5]; 4. 720-Kenny Stragalinos[6]; 5. 8-Thomas Cumming[3]; 6. 810-Matt Hill[8]; 7. 51-Cooper Keegan[1]; 8. 2-Nicole Beardsley[9]; 9. 5-Charlie Cole[14]; 10. 333-Sarah Ayers[13]; 11. 27-Patrick Kelley[10]; 12. 52-Tony Gullo[4]; 13. 14-TJ Santos[12]; 14. 25-Bill Beardsley[7]

Two-time WMR Midget champion Blake Bower scored an exciting victory in a non-stop feature Friday night. DeMartini led lap one while Bruno slipped back to fifth on the opening circuit. Bower looked underneath DeMartini in turn two to nab the lead on lap three. DeMartini ran within a car length of Bower for a few laps before falling into the clutches of three-time 2023 winner Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz.

Edwards showed his nose to DeMartini on the inside several times before Bell was able to take third away from Edwards. The top-four cars comprised of the three Boscacci Racing teammates and Edwards, running closely together over the final half of the feature. Bell overhauled DeMartini for second then tried to run down Bower for the win.

Bower charged ahead on the final two laps for the victory followed by Bell. DeMartini held off a late upstairs challenge from Edwards for third. Bruno rounded out the top-five.

WMR results: 1. 9-Blake Bower[4]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 3. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[2]; 4. 4R-Drake Edwards[3]; 5. 54-Anthony Bruno[1]; 6. 96X-Logan Mitchell[9]; 7. 6-Shawn Arriaga[6]; 8. 7-Greg Dennett[7]; 9. 11-Jason Sanders[10]; 10. 66-Darin Horton[8]; 11. 15-Adam Weisberg[13]; 12. 68-Marvin Mitchell[11]; 13. (DNS) 8-Jerry Kobza

Ocean Speedway returns to action this coming Friday August 4th with Hall of Fame Night at the races.

 

 

Zimbardi Pockets $3,565 in Outlaw Summer Nationals Win

By Curtis Berleue (Dundee, NY) | For the fourth time in his career, Jared Zimbardi found himself in Empire Super Sprints victory lane on Friday night at the Outlaw Speedway in Dundee, NY. As part of the 8th annual Outlaw Summer Nationals, Zimbardi’s triumph was worth a cool $3,565.

By virtue of draw, Pinnacle Pole Award winner Jonathan Preston and Jared Zimbardi led the field to the green flag, with Preston jumping out to the early advantage. For the first 17 laps, the top 3 would remain unchanged, with Preston pacing Zimbardi and third starting Jordan Thomas.

Meanwhile, 13th starting Shawn Donath was busy working his way through the field, en-route to earning the PJC Spray Foam hard charger award by advancing all the way to the 5th position.

As the leaders hit lap 18, Zimbardi, Thomas, and Preston put on a clinic trading slide jobs and positions. When the dust settled, it was Zimbardi who came out on top, with Preston close on his heels and Thomas rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.

“This car is a 10-year-old J&J Chassis,” said Zimbardi. “We have had a lot of success in it over the years. I haven’t bought a lot of new equipment recently, we have just gone back to what we know, put the same setup in it that has been fast for us and it didn’t disappoint.”

“We weren’t really convinced we were on the right track after the heat race, but we made a few changes and hit it just right.”

“When I started to see Preston struggle with lap traffic, I knew we would have a shot. I actually didn’t see him get over the cushion because I was watching the lap cars and next thing I knew I slipped by him.”

“It feels good to be in victory lane again, my six-year-old son Vinny has been giving me grief wanting to get on the wing in victory lane and he’s finally able to do it – he was pretty ecstatic when he pulled the 2 in the redraw too. Being my 50th career win, this one is a little more special.”

On one of the hottest nights of the season thus far, 22 cars lined the pit area at Outlaw. The field was split into three timed hot lap groups, with Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards going to Joe Trenca, Jonathan Preston, and Jordan Thomas. Trenca, Preston and Thomas would all go 2-for2, picking up E&V Energy heat race wins as well. The Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Fratto Curbing was won by Shawn Donath.

Next on the schedule for the Empire Super Sprints is a two-race weekend this coming Friday and Saturday August 4th and 5th at the Utica Rome and Fonda Speedways. 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), 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, 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 4 – Utica-Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday, August 5 – Fonda Speedway – Fonda, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, August 25 – Autodrome Granby – Granby, QC ($3,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #35-Jared Zimbardi[2]; 2. #22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 3. #79-Jordan Thomas[3]; 4. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 5. #53-Shawn Donath[13]; 6. #87-Jason Barney[7]; 7. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[12]; 8. #98-Joe Trenca[10]; 9. #90-Matt Tanner[11]; 10. 28-Jordan Poirier[9]; 11. #10H-Kelly Hebing[4]; 12. #10-Jeff Cook[6]; 13. #41-Dalton Rombough[14]; 14. #36-Logan Crisafulli[8]; 15. 11J-Chris Jones[17]; 16. 11T-Mike Thompson[15]; 17. #3-Parker Evans[18]; 18. #8-Nick Fratto[21]; 19. #13T-Trevor Years[19]; 20. #X-Dan Bennett[20]; 21. 29D-Dylan Menditto[22]; 22. (DNF) #13-Keith Granholm[16]

Fratto Curbing Dash (4 Laps): 1. #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. #41-Dalton Rombough[4]; 3. 11T-Mike Thompson[5]; 4. #13-Keith Granholm[2]; 5. 11J-Chris Jones[6]; 6. (DNS) #3-Parker Evans

E&V Energy Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #98-Joe Trenca[1]; 2. #10-Jeff Cook[2]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 4. #35-Jared Zimbardi[5]; 5. #53-Shawn Donath[8]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[4]; 7. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 8. #8-Nick Fratto[7]

E&V Energy Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 2. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[2]; 3. #90-Matt Tanner[4]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[3]; 5. #13-Keith Granholm[6]; 6. 11T-Mike Thompson[5]; 7. 29D-Dylan Menditto[7]

E&V Energy Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #79-Jordan Thomas[1]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[2]; 3. #10H-Kelly Hebing[3]; 4. #36-Logan Crisafulli[4]; 5. #3-Parker Evans[6]; 6. 11J-Chris Jones[5]; 7. #X-Dan Bennett[7]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #98-Joe Trenca; #22-Jonathan Preston; #79-Jordan Thomas

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #98-Joe Trenca; #22-Jonathan Preston; #79-Jordan Thomas

Cobra Coaches / Fratto Curbing Dash Winner ($100): #53-Shawn Donath

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #22-Jonathan Preston

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #53-Shawn Donath (+8)

PJC Spray Foam Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #10H-Kelly Hebing (-7)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #29D-Dylan Menditto

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #10H-Kelly Hebing

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #35-Jared Zimbardi; #22 Jonathan Preston, #79-Jordan Thomas

 

 

Henry survives late race contact for 2nd straight Attica 410 win; Shiels goes back to back in late models; Miller dominates 305s

Friday, July 28, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry survived a late race tangle while battling for the lead in the 410 feature Friday, July 28 at Attica Raceway Park and drove to his second straight feature win on Ohio Truck Sales/Adkins Group presented by Integrity Truck and Auto Sales Night.

Henry and Cale Thomas battled for the lead throughout the 30-lap feature for the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprints. With five laps to go, Henry and Thomas made contact while racing in lapped traffic with Thomas flipping. Henry survived to claim his third Attica win of 2023 and his seventh overall feature victory of the year. It is his 15th career 410 win at Attica, placing him in a tie with Todd Kane for eighth on the all-time win list.

“To be honest I really don’t know if it was my fault or not. I was kind of starting to move there because I saw Cale and I had been on the top long enough…I knew I needed to start moving. I tried to slide myself there and I was so tight on the curb I slowed way down…I don’t know if I tried to come back down to regain my momentum or if he came up. I feel bad…I never want to see anyone’s car tore up. I respect Cale…I’m disappointed in that deal,” said Henry beside his Jeff Ward Demolitions, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, Premier Planning Services, Tony Elliott Foundation, Primal Tee Shop; SCS Gear Box, Napa of Fremont backed #33W.

The win pads Henry’s lead in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group. Behind the 2020 Attica and AFCS champion at the checkers were Byron Reed, Trey Jacobs, Travis Philo and TJ Michael.

Britton, Michigan’s Devin Shiels is coming on strong in the Dirt Nerds Podcast powered by Propane UMP Late Models. The four time and defending Attica champion held off a late race challenge from Mike Bores to earn his second straight feature win. It’s the third of the season for the current Attica point leader and 18th of his career at the track. Bores, Rusty Schlenk, Matt Irey and Ryan Markham rounded out the top five.

“I seen something black…didn’t know who it was. I could see him down below and I knew I was going to struggle with those lapped cars a little bit. I think I over-heated the right rear tire a little bit. I kind of went out pretty fast and that side was a little aggressive on it. We were in a little drought there for a little while but I think we have the ship righted,” said Shiels beside his Magic Fountain Auto Wash, Rally’s Hamburgers, Dundee Products, Banshee Graphics, Salenbein Trucking & Excavating, Dirt Nerds Podcast, Banshee Graphics backed #51.

The Fremont Fence 305 Sprint feature featured a tremendous three car battle early with Bryan Sebetto leading laps 1-7, Kasey Ziebold taking the top spot from laps 8-12 with Jamie Miller taking over in lapped traffic on lap 13. Miller pulled away, lapping up to 10th place and winning by nearly six seconds for his third victory of the year at Attica. It is his 38th career 305 win at the track and extends his lead in the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales. The win also increases Miller’s lead in the Attica points as he looks to add his fourth track title to his resume.

“I knew the car must have been good by the crew’s reaction at the scales. I want to thank all the guys who work all week in the shop on this….they don’t get a lot of recognition but they do a fantastic job. This car just got better and better as the race went on,” said Miller of his Boca Construction, Kenny Kalb Farms, Roberts & Sons Contracting, JLH General Contractor, Tuck Pointing America, Pizza Wheel, Smitty’s Pizza, Queen of Clean, Rohr Total Lawn Care, Crown Battery, Reedtown Tavern, Fostoria Mod Shop, Slade Shock Technology, CA Kustoms, Jamie Miller Trucking, Reliable Spray Foam Insulators, Gill Sawmill sponsored #26.

Attica Raceway Park will be off the following two weeks for the Attica Independent Fair. Racing resumes Friday, Aug. 18 with the AFCS 410 and 305 sprints and UMP late models in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.com or follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park.

Attica Raceway Park 2

Friday, July 28, 2023

410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products

Qualifying

1.33W-Cap Henry, 12.771; 2.5-Byron Reed, 13.179; 3.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.230; 4.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.233; 5.23-Cale Thomas, 13.242; 6.5T-Travis Philo, 13.248; 7.8M-TJ Michael, 13.331; 8.X-Mike Keegan, 13.342; 9.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.373; 10.68G-Tyler Gunn, 13.381; 11.32-Bryce Lucius, 13.398; 12.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.415; 13.83M-Broc Martin, 13.479; 14.19-Sean Rayhall, 13.536; 15.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.717; 16.5J-Jake Hesson, 13.744; 17.26W-Cody White, 13.853; 18.20I-Kelsey Ivy, 13.925; 19.2+-Brian Smith, 13.955; 20.12G-Corbin Gurley, 13.977; 21.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.078; 22.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.585;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 8M-TJ Michael[3] ; 2. X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[4] ; 4. 68G-Tyler Gunn[1] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[5] ; 6. 2+-Brian Smith[8] ; 7. 5J-Jake Hesson[7] ; 8. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[6]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. 83M-Broc Martin[2] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[3] ; 4. 19-Sean Rayhall[1] ; 5. 12G-Corbin Gurley[6] ; 6. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[5] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 29-Zeth Sabo[1] ; 2. 23-Cale Thomas[2] ; 3. 5-Byron Reed[4] ; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[3] ; 5. 26W-Cody White[6] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[7] ; 7. 32-Bryce Lucius[5]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[6] ; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[1] ; 4. 5T-Travis Philo[9] ; 5. 8M-TJ Michael[8] ; 6. 15C-Chris Andrews[12] ; 7. 68G-Tyler Gunn[10] ; 8. 35-Stuart Brubaker[13] ; 9. 32-Bryce Lucius[21] ; 10. X-Mike Keegan[2] ; 11. 2+-Brian Smith[16] ; 12. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[22] ; 13. 26W-Cody White[15] ; 14. 12G-Corbin Gurley[14] ; 15. 20I-Kelsey Ivy[17] ; 16. 75-Jerry Dahms[18] ; 17. 98-Robert Robenalt[20] ; 18. 23-Cale Thomas[3] ; 19. 19-Sean Rayhall[11] ; 20. 29-Zeth Sabo[7] ; 21. 83M-Broc Martin[5] ; 22. 5J-Jake Hesson[19]

305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.

Qualifying

1.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.720; 2.26-Jamie Miller, 13.858; 3.49i-John Ivy, 13.870; 4.2-Brenden Torok, 13.920; 5.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 13.995; 6.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.055; 7.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.058; 8.10X-Dustin Stroup, 14.123; 9.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.147; 10.22-Justin Lusk, 14.187; 11.5-Kody Brewer, 14.206; 12.4T-James Taddeo, 14.251; 13.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.254; 14.16-Lee Sommers, 14.305; 15.63-Randy Ruble, 14.318; 16.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.326; 17.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.337; 18.13S-Drew Siferd, 14.338; 19.27-Calob Crispen, 14.449; 20.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.453; 21.78-Austin Black, 14.532; 22.4X-Blayne Keckler, 14.548; 23.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.549; 24.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.637; 25.11TS-Tate Schiets, 15.023;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 49i-John Ivy[3] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4] ; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[1] ; 4. 16-Lee Sommers[2] ; 5. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6] ; 6. 4X-Blayne Keckler[7] ; 7. 27-Calob Crispen[5] ; 8. 11TS-Tate Schiets[9] ; 9. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 5-Kody Brewer[1] ; 2. 2-Brenden Torok[4] ; 3. 10X-Dustin Stroup[2] ; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[3] ; 5. 4T-James Taddeo[5] ; 6. 3M-Logan Mongeau[6] ; 7. 78-Austin Black[7] ; 8. 51M-Haldon Miller[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 34-Jud Dickerson[1] ; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 4. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3] ; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 6. 63-Randy Ruble[6] ; 7. 13S-Drew Siferd[8] ; 8. 22-Justin Lusk[5]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 4X-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 2. 3M-Logan Mongeau[2] ; 3. 13S-Drew Siferd[6] ; 4. 78-Austin Black[5] ; 5. 27-Calob Crispen[4] ; 6. 22-Justin Lusk[9] ; 7. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[10] ; 8. 63-Randy Ruble[3] ; 9. 11TS-Tate Schiets[7] ; 10. 51M-Haldon Miller[8]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[3] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[2] ; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[5] ; 5. 10X-Dustin Stroup[10] ; 6. 49i-John Ivy[8] ; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl[12] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[4] ; 9. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[9] ; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[7] ; 11. 13S-Drew Siferd[18] ; 12. 16-Lee Sommers[11] ; 13. 7M-Brandon Moore[15] ; 14. 3M-Logan Mongeau[17] ; 15. 4T-James Taddeo[14] ; 16. 4X-Blayne Keckler[16] ; 17. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[13] ; 18. 27-Calob Crispen[20] ; 19. 78-Austin Black[19] ; 20. 1W-Paul Weaver[6]

Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.94-Mike Bores, 14.868; 2.51-Devin Shiels, 14.933; 3.50-Ryan Missler, 15.061; 4.91-Rusty Schlenk, 15.242; 5.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.388; 6.1N-Casey Noonan, 15.472; 7.36-Matt Irey, 15.505; 8.92-Justin Chance, 15.632; 9.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.633; 10.2C-Clint Coffman, 15.633; 11.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.719; 12.16-Steve Sabo, 15.902; 13.101-Chester Fitch, 15.933; 14.29-Nate Potts, 16.095; 15.14T-Cody Truman, 16.923; 16.23-Scott Fowler , 17.181; 17.69R-Doug Baird, 17.241; 18.11-Austin Gibson, 17.439; 19.16B-Butch Latte, 22.194; 20.27X-Steve Reeder, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 74-Jeff Warnick[4] ; 2. 29-Nate Potts[2] ; 3. 16-Steve Sabo[3] ; 4. 14T-Cody Truman[1] ; 5. 27X-Steve Reeder[7] ; 6. 16B-Butch Latte[6] ; 7. 23-Scott Fowler [5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2] ; 2. 50-Ryan Missler[3] ; 3. 94-Mike Bores[4] ; 4. 1N-Casey Noonan[1] ; 5. 101-Chester Fitch[6] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[7] ; 7. 1*-Kyle Moore[5]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[4] ; 2. 36-Matt Irey[2] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[1] ; 5. 2C-Clint Coffman[5] ; 6. 11-Austin Gibson[6]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 2. 94-Mike Bores[5] ; 3. 91-Rusty Schlenk[6] ; 4. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 6. 1N-Casey Noonan[11] ; 7. 50-Ryan Missler[7] ; 8. 74-Jeff Warnick[8] ; 9. 92-Justin Chance[12] ; 10. 29-Nate Potts[4] ; 11. 16-Steve Sabo[9] ; 12. 2C-Clint Coffman[15] ; 13. 69R-Doug Baird[17] ; 14. 11-Austin Gibson[18] ; 15. 14T-Cody Truman[10] ; 16. 101-Chester Fitch[14] ; 17. 1*-Kyle Moore[20] ; 18. 27X-Steve Reeder[13] ; 19. 16B-Butch Latte[16] ; 20. 23-Scott Fowler [19]

 

 

BLAKE BOWER EARNS 13TH CAREER OCEAN WMR WIN ON HIS BIRTHDAY

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 28, 2023) – Brentwood’s Blake Bower earned his 13th career Western Midget Racing Ocean Speedway victory on his 22nd birthday, winning Friday’s action in Watsonville. The two-time defending series champion anchored a Boscacci Racing lockdown of the podium positions after the 20-lap feature.

Shawn Arriaga of Antioch and Bryant Bell of Oakley split the eight-lap heat races. Anthony Bruno of San Jose and Brentwood’s Adrianna DeMartini were the front row starters for the main event.

DeMartini led lap one while Bruno slipped back to fifth on the opening circuit. Bower looked underneath DeMartini in turn two to nab the lead on lap three.

DeMartini ran within a car length of Bower for a few laps before falling into the clutches of three-time 2023 winner Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz.

Edwards showed his nose to DeMartini on the inside several times before Bell was able to take third away from Edwards.

The top-four cars comprised of the three Boscacci Racing teammates and Edwards, running closely together over the final half of the feature. Bell overhauled DeMartini for second then tried to run down Bower for the win.

Bower charged ahead on the final two laps for the victory followed by Bell. DeMartini held off a late upstairs challenge from Edwards for third. Bruno rounded out the top-five.

Western Midget Racing competes at Antioch Speedway on Saturday night with the Hunt Magnetos Wingless Sprints also competing. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway July 28, 2023

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 6-Shawn Arriaga.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 09-Bryant Bell

FEATURE (20 LAPS): 1. 9-Blake Bower[4]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[5]; 3. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[2]; 4. 4R-Drake Edwards[3]; 5. 54-Anthony Bruno[1]; 6. 96X-Logan Mitchell[9]; 7. 6-Shawn Arriaga[6]; 8. 7-Greg Dennett[7]; 9. 11-Jason Sanders[10]; 10. 66-Darin Horton[8]; 11. 15-Adam Weisberg[13]; 12. 68-Marvin Mitchell[11]; 13. (DNS) 8-Jerry Kobza

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway Winner: Blake Bower

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Prochaska and Eakin Return to Jackson Motorplex Victory Lane During New Fashion Pork 360 Challenge Presented by Best Western Fairmont

Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (July 28, 2023) - Skylar Prochaska and Nate Eakin produced long-awaited victories at Jackson Motorplex on Friday when the track hosted the New Fashion Pork 360 Challenge presented by Best Western Fairmont.

Prochaska captured his first triumph at the track since July 2016 by leading all 25 laps of the Barb and Dean Wieskus Memorial featuring the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars.

"It seems like that long, too," he said. "It's just good to be back here. I was on a streak for a while and then went on a lull."

Five cautions bunched the field up behind Prochaska, who faced his toughest challenge on the final restart with five laps to go when Kaleb Johnson threw a slide job attempt in turns one and two. The duo was nearly side by side, but Prochaska powered away on the top groove. The momentum pushed his lead to nearly one second and he held onto that advantage the final handful of circuits to win by 0.850 seconds.

"It would have been unfortunate to lose it," he said. "I knew it was his one shot and he just didn't complete it. He must have got a good start off the bottom. I seen him sliding across. I had a choice to stay in it or try to cross him back over. I stayed in it."

Johnson garnered a second-place showing to extend his top-five streak to six straight during 360 sprint car races at Jackson Motorplex.

"I kinda knew that was the only chance I had at it," he said. "He was so good in clean air. I had to throw a Hail Mary at him. Congrats to Skylar and his team for the win."

Christopher Thram posted a third-place result.

"It was a good night," he said. "We're happy with it and we'll go to Knoxville (Raceway) tomorrow and try again."

Riley Goodno finished fourth and Brooke Tatnell was fifth.

Tatnell was the quickest qualifier to open the night before Sam Henderson, Javen Ostermann and Prochaska posted heat race triumphs.

Eakin led the distance of the 20-lap Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event, winning by 1.330 seconds to score his first victory at Jackson Motorplex since June 2018.

"It's a lot of fun," he said. "We've tried and tried and tried and just hadn't been able to get up here this year. I can't thank everyone enough. There's definitely a team effort here."

The first half of the feature was caution-free before there were four cautions between Lap 11 and Lap 14. Eighth-starting Lee Goos Jr. capitalized on the restarts. He drove into the top five and was part of a spirited battle for third place during the middle stage of the race until the final restart when he maneuvered into third place in turns one and two and into the runner-up position in turns three and four.

Jacob Peterson rounded out the podium with Andrew Sullivan charging from 12 th to fourth. Dusty Ballenger placed fifth.

Goos Jr., Jeremy Schultz, Peterson and Ryan Navratil were the heat race winners and Trevor Smith captured the B Main.

The final Jackson Motorplex event of the season is the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Aug. 17-19. The Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series (on Aug. 17-18) and the Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series (on Aug. 19) will also compete during the marquee event.

NEW FASHION PORK 360 CHALLENGE PRESENTED BY BEST WESTERN FAIRMONT RACE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (July 28, 2023) -

MSTS Series/Midwest Power Series 360 Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar Prochaska (1); 2. 22-Kaleb Johnson (5); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 4. 14R-Riley Goodno (4); 5. 14-Brooke Tatnell (6); 6. 35L-Cody Ledger (10); 7. 4-Cameron Martin (9); 8. 20-Brant O'Banion (13); 9. 83-Sam Henderson (3); 10. 105-Cody Ihlen (17); 11. 8-Micah Slendy (15); 12. 5-Javen Ostermann (8); 13. 44-Chris Martin (11); 14. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (12); 15. 101-Chuck McGillivray (18); 16. (DNF) 54-Brett Wanner (14); 17. (DNF) 23W-Scott Winters (7); 18. (DNF) 10-Lincoln Drewis (16); 19. (DNF) 5W-Bill Wiese (19); 20. (DNF) 36-Cole Tostenson (20).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 83-Sam Henderson (1); 2. 14-Brooke Tatnell (4); 3. 44-Chris Martin (2); 4. 4-Cameron Martin (3); 5. 20-Brant O'Banion (5); 6. 105-Cody Ihlen (6); 7. 5W-Bill Wiese (7).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Javen Ostermann (1); 2. 23W-Scott Winters (2); 3. 14R-Riley Goodno (3); 4. 22-Kaleb Johnson (4); 5. 54-Brett Wanner (5); 6. 101-Chuck McGillivray (6); 7. 36-Cole Tostenson (7).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar Prochaska (2); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 3. 35L-Cody Ledger (3); 4. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (1); 5. 10-Lincoln Drewis (6); 6. 8-Micah Slendy (5).

Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 14-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.690 (3); 2. 22-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.762 (9); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.880 (18); 4. 4-Cameron Martin, 00:13.953 (17); 5. 14R-Riley Goodno, 00:13.989 (11); 6. 36-Cole Tostenson, 00:14.084 (5); 7. 35L-Cody Ledger, 00:14.126 (20); 8. 44-Chris Martin, 00:14.138 (14); 9. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:14.142 (10); 10. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:14.158 (19); 11. 83-Sam Henderson, 00:14.196 (4); 12. 5-Javen Ostermann, 00:14.282 (6); 13. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:14.338 (2); 14. 20-Brant O'Banion, 00:14.353 (15); 15. 54-Brett Wanner, 00:14.388 (7); 16. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:14.467 (8); 17. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:14.468 (13); 18. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:14.861 (16); 19. 10-Lincoln Drewis, 00:15.096 (1); 20. 5W-Bill Wiese, 00:15.582 (12).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 19-Nate Eakin (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (8); 3. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 4. 91-Andrew Sullivan (12); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (6); 6. 30-Matt Johnson (13); 7. 23-Brandon Bosma (14); 8. 12L-John Lambertz (15); 9. 56-Bill Johnson (10); 10. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (9); 11. 33-Trevor Smith (17); 12. 15-Zach Glaser (2); 13. 4S-Mike Stien (18); 14. 12P-Ryan Navratil (3); 15. 22-Justin Allen (5); 16. 11F-Austin Fox (16); 17. (DNF) 18D-Dalton Domagala (7); 18. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (19); 19. (DNF) 23C-Ben Crees (20); 20. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (11).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 33-Trevor Smith (2); 2. 4S-Mike Stien (1); 3. 81-Jared Jansen (3); 4. 23C-Ben Crees (4); 5. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 6. 1300-Brett Allen (7); 7. 96-Blaine Stegenga (14); 8. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (5); 9. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (13); 10. 28G-Gracyn Masur (8); 11. 62J-Jay Masur (11); 12. 3D-Dan Griep (12); 13. 1B-Brayden Wiese (9); 14. (DNF) 12-Tyler Drueke (10).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (1); 2. 31-Koby Werkmeister (2); 3. 56-Bill Johnson (4); 4. 30-Matt Johnson (7); 5. 4S-Mike Stien (3); 6. 9X-Ramsie Shoenrock (8); 7. 1B-Brayden Wiese (6); 8. (DQ) 96-Blaine Stegenga (5).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (3); 2. 22-Justin Allen (1); 3. 19-Nate Eakin (6); 4. 23-Brandon Bosma (7); 5. 33-Trevor Smith (8); 6. 10-Trevor Serbus (4); 7. 12-Tyler Drueke (5); 8. 3D-Dan Griep (2).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (2); 2. 18D-Dalton Domagala (1); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (3); 4. 12L-John Lambertz (5); 5. 81-Jared Jansen (7); 6. 1300-Brett Allen (6); 7. 62J-Jay Masur (4).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 12P-Ryan Navratil (1); 2. 15-Zach Glaser (4); 3. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (7); 4. 11F-Austin Fox (5); 5. 23C-Ben Crees (2); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (6); 7. (DNS) 6B-Bayley Ballenger.

UP NEXT -

Aug. 17-19 for the 45 th annual AGCO Jackson Nationals powered by FENDT featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series, the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series (on Aug. 17-18) and the Upper Midwest Renegades Sprint Car Series (on Aug. 19)

MEDIA LINKS -

Website: http://www.JacksonMotorplex.com

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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 .

 

 

Paul Nienhiser Gets Revenge in Dubuque with Sprint Invaders!

(Bill W) Dubuque, IA, July 26, 2023 – The Dubuque Fairgrounds Speedway had been a source of bad luck for driver Paul Nienhiser and owner Scott Bonar in the past, but Wednesday, they put it behind them with a convincing Sprint Invaders win. Nienhiser became the eighth different driver to win on the high banks of Dubuque in the nine visits the series has made. The Chapin, Illinois driver earned $2,000 for his ninth career Sprint Invaders victory, and second of the year.

Jamie Ball, who had convincingly won the Shake-up Dash, led early in the 25-lap feature, ahead of Nienhiser, Josh Higday and Chris Martin. Martin grabbed third from Higday on lap three, but the latter battled back and pulled away in the how position.

Up front, Ball was committed to the low side, and Nienhiser, the cushion up top. On lap five, Nienhiser had a good run in turns three and four and passed Ball coming for the start/finish line. He entered lapped traffic on lap eight before a caution came out for Cam Martin, who had a flat right rear. Under caution, the third running Higday also pulled off with a flat right rear.

Nienhiser led Ball, Chris Martin, Cody Wehrle and Dustin Clark. Ball made a bid for the lead when the green flew that fell short. Chris Martin took advantage of Ball, and moved by into the second spot. Nienhiser was back in lapped traffic by the seventeenth circuit, and appeared to be cruising to a win when Devin Wignall did a 360 spin with two to go. Nienhiser had lapped up to ninth place.

Nienhiser had no problem leading the rest of the way with a green, white, checker finish. Ball ducked under Martin on the last lap in turn four to claim second. Clark was fourth and Tyler Lee was fifth. Wehrle, hard-charger Bret Tripplett, Ryan Bunton, Luke Verardi and Colton Fisher rounded out the top ten. Nienhiser, Higday and Chris Martin were heat race winners.

“We always love coming to Dubuque,” said Nienhiser in Victory Lane. “There are a lot of great fans here and we appreciate the atmosphere. We were kind of good early tonight, then had to work on our stuff a bit. I felt like we were pretty killer in the feature. I feel like this place owes me a couple. Jamie is a pro and had a really good car tonight. I could tell he was asset for the bottom. We feel like the fast way around here is usually the top, even if the bottom is fast. We had a good racecar and that made my job a lot easier.”

“We absolutely set up for the bottom there after how good we were all night,” said Ball. “Sixth to second in the heat and third to first in the Dash. We were hoping it would hold on a little big longer…we were good but Paul was better in three and four and that showed when he passed me. I love racing with Chris. It’s just good clean racing. On the last lap, I went to pass him, and I really felt the right rear dig in and knew it was cut. I started drifting towards him. I’m glad it wasn’t another lap. I’m really excited about our race team.”

“I thought initially I would be set up good around the bottom,” said Chris Martin. “The track changed quite a bit and I should have known better. But overall, it was a great race. Being able to race for second, and maybe throw something on a restart…overall, it was just a great night.”

The Sprint Invaders will see a two-race Illinois weekend in their next action. On Saturday, August 19, they’ll visit the Peoria Speedway, and then move to the Adams County Speedway in Quincy on Sunday, August 20.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (4) 2. 4w, Jamie Ball, Knoxville, IA (1) 3. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (3) 4. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (6) 5. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (10) 6. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (5) 7. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (16) 8. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (9) 9. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (11) 10. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (8) 11. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (13) 12. 83, Kurt Mueller, Reynolds, IL (12) 13. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (14) 14. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (7) 15. 1E, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (2) 16. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (15) DNS – 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA, 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA. Lap Leaders: Ball 1-4, Nienhiser 5-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Tripplett.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Paul Nienhiser (1) 2. Jamie Ball (6) 3. Ryan Bunton (2) 4. Tyler Lee (3) 5. Devin Wignall (4) 6. Cam Martin (5)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Josh Higday (6) 2. Cody Wehrle (3) 3. Tanner Gebhardt (5) 4. Kurt Mueller (1) 5. Chase Richards (4) 6. Bret Tripplett (2)

Mohrfeld Solar Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Chris Martin (6) 2. Dustin Clark (4) 3. Colton Fisher (5) 4. Luke Verardi (3) 5. Riley Goodno (2) 6. McCain Richards (1)

Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Jamie Ball (3) 2. Josh Higday (1) 3. Chris Martin (2) 4. Paul Nienhiser (5) 5. Cody Wehrle (6) 6. Dustin Clark (4)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Chris Martin

 

 

Hutton Continues Sprint Car Strong-hold After Second LOLR CRSA Series Win

Race Report by Land of Legends PR Director Tom Skibinski – July 26th, 2023 –

(CANANDAIGUA, NY) – A perfect summer day turned even better come nightfall for high point man Jordan Hutton as the Hannibal hotshoe continued his dominance Saturday night at Land Of Legends Raceway, capturing round two of the DisBatch Brewing Company Challenge in the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Series powered by SuperGen Products for MighTea Boba 305 Sprint Cars.

“That kid is going to be fast once he gets more wheel time and some more experience under his belt,” remarked Hutton, after inheriting the lead when rookie Dillon Paddock clipped a uke tire with just two laps left and cruising home to the lucrative $1,000 victory.

A record car count of 30 winged machines filled the pits yet in the end that didn't seem to change much in the final outcome. Hutton's second straight win at LOLR gives him five checkered flags in seven starts and including a triumph in the tour opener at the same Ontario Co. Fairgrounds oval in May, the talented teen now has three CRSA victories and six top-five tallies in the seven A-Mains held.

Veteran Steve Glover jumped out early from his pole-position start before fifth-starting Paddock chased him down to take first on lap eight. Filing in 12th on the 26-car grid aboard his familiar no. 66 Tom's Auto-Big Awesome BBQ-JB Farms & Logging Eagle, Hutton moved into eighth after a pair of early cautions for Adam DePuy and Ethan Gray shuffled the line-up with just two laps complete.

While Paddock maintained a commanding lead, high-flying Hutton was picking off cars just as fast using the open outside lane. At the halfway mark of the headline 20-lapper, Paddock and Glover remained up front with Blake Warner and Hutton battling for third ahead of reigning CRSA points king Dalton Herrick. Hutton continued his methodical run as the laps clicked off, grabbing third on lap 11 before disposing of Glover the next time around leaving only Paddock on his radar.

Creeping ever closer in traffic during the closing stages, Paddock suddenly rapped the uke tire low rounding turns one and two, breaking his front-end to open the door wide for Hutton on lap 19. The restart was anti-climactic for Hutton as he charged ahead by nearly a half straightaway with Glover settling for second ahead of Herrick, Warner and Tyler Chartrand.

“If he would've kept going high in turns one and two probably wouldn't have even been a race,” figured Hutton, the '21 LOLR Rookie of the Year now with six career CRSA wins, after another frustrating finish for Paddock who crossed the line first at Canandaigua on May 27 before failing the customary post-race weight inspection.

“I was getting a wicked dig off (turn) two, it was just working good all night. My philosophy when I race things around here is keep it straight and keep it in the tacky. No point going right through the slick when there's something brown up top. Can't thank enough everybody that helps out, great support all around,” Hutton added.

The races Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the race and an additional $25 went to Hutton who passed eleven cars to get the victory. Hutton had to start twelfth by virtue of his victory at Utica-Rome Speedway on July 14. Hutton will now see that same start fate on Saturday at Fonda Speedway- another track where he boasts multiple wins.

Blake Warner took home an extra $25 as he earned the Maguire Cars “Magnificent Move of the Race” for a career-best run of fourth in the event.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products will now head to Fonda Speedway on Saturday July 29 for another round of the Pit Stop Convenience Stores “I-90 Pit Stop Challenge” series.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

Please visit the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products on Facebook (@CRSAsprints) and on Twitter (@CRSAsprints).

A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS, DISBATCH BREWING COMPANY CHALLENGE SERIES @ LAND OF LEGENDS RACEWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Saturday July 22nd, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (20 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[12] ($1,000); 2. 121-Steve Glover[1]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 4. 21B-Blake Warner[4]; 5. C12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 6. 22-Tomy Moreau[8]; 7. 80-Bobby Parrow[7]; 8. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[9]; 9. 45-David Ferguson[15]; 10. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[20]; 11. 13T-Trevor Years[11]; 12. 10K-Johnny Kolosek[6]; 13. 77-Matt Rotz[13]; 14. 9K-Kyle Pierce[16]; 15. 99-Adam Depuy[23]; 16. 18C-Dan Craun[25]; 17. 18-Timmy Lotz[17]; 18. 10-Nathan Pierce[22]; 19. J27-John Cunningham[10]; 20. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[21]; 21. 17E-Ethan Gray[24]; 22. 4T-Ray Preston[14]; 23. 8-Dillon Paddock[5]; 24. D9-Dustin Sehn[19]; 25. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[26]; 26. 14-James Layton[18]

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 66 Jordan Hutton +11 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 21 Blake Warner

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[1]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 3. 22-Tomy Moreau[6]; 4. 66-Jordan Hutton[8]; 5. 77-Matt Rotz[7]; 6. D9-Dustin Sehn[4]; 7. 4-Cliff Pierce[2]; 8. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[9]; 9. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[5]; 10. (DNF) 2-Randy Years[10]

#2: 1. 80-Bobby Parrow[5]; 2. 10K-Johnny Kolosek[1]; 3. J27-John Cunningham[3]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[8]; 5. 4T-Ray Preston[7]; 6. 18-Timmy Lotz[6]; 7. 9K-Kyle Pierce[9]; 8. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[10]; 9. (DNF) 1HD-Cory Sparks[2]; 10. (DNF) 17E-Ethan Gray[4]

#3: 1. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[1]; 2. C12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 3. 121-Steve Glover[3]; 4. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 5. 45-David Ferguson[7]; 6. 14-James Layton[6]; 7. 99-Adam Depuy[4]; 8. 10-Nathan Pierce[9]; 9. 18C-Dan Craun[8]; 10. 33Z-Sydney Weatherbee[10]

 

 

VanInwegen Wires Decker Memorial CRSA Field At Thunder Mountain

Race Report by Steven Ovens – July 26th, 2023 – EC Media photo

(SODUS, NY) – Billy VanInwegen took home a prestigious victory on Sunday at Thunder Mountain Speedway, capturing the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products A-Main on Decker Memorial Night.

It was the second win of the CRSA 2023 season for “Billy V” who was piloting the VanDusen family-owned No. 56V. The win marked his first since a dominating performance at Weedsport and was the Port Jervis, NY’s sixth career win on tour, tying him with drivers like Steve Lapine, Jamie Christian, Eddie Strada, Thomas Radivoy, Dalton Herrick and Jordan Hutton.

A tricky feature surface gave drivers all they could handle but saw great stories on the podium. Ron Greek, a first-time CRSA winner at Thunder Mountain in 2022, would take the second step on the podium. Aaron Shelton would bring team owner Matt Priscott their career best finish with a fine third place effort. Radivoy and Tyler Chartrand rounded out the top five.

The races Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the race and an additional $25 went to “The Canadian Kid” Tomy Moreau, who passed nine cars enroute to a fourteenth place finish.

Shelton took home an extra $25 as he earned the Maguire Cars “Magnificent Move of the Race” for a career-best run of third in the event.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products will now head to Fonda Speedway on Saturday July 29 for another round of the Pit Stop Convenience Stores “I-90 Pit Stop Challenge” series.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

Please visit the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products on Facebook (@CRSAsprints) and on Twitter (@CRSAsprints).

A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ THUNDER MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Sunday July 23rd, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (25 Laps): 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[2] ($1,000); 2. 28-Ron Greek[1]; 3. 22M-Aaron Shelton[3]; 4. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[5]; 5. 12-Tyler Chartrand[7]; 6. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[8]; 7. 8-Dillon Paddock[6]; 8. 9K-Kyle Pierce[13]; 9. 4T-Ray Preston[10]; 10. 33-Scott Landers[9]; 11. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[11]; 12. 13T-Trevor Years[4]; 13. J27-John Cunningham[15]; 14. 22-Tomy Moreau[23]; 15. 29-Dalton Herrick[17]; 16. 66-Jordan Hutton[12]; 17. 4-Cliff Pierce[16]; 18. 21B-Blake Warner[14]; 19. 23-John Smith[21]; 20. (DNF) 1986-Mark Connoly[22]; 21. (DNF) 18C-Dan Craun[20]; 22. (DNF) D9-Dustin Sehn[18]; 23. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[19]

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 22 Tomy Moreau +9 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 22m Aaron Shelton

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 12-Tyler Chartrand[3]; 2. 33-Scott Landers[1]; 3. 22M-Aaron Shelton[4]; 4. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[2]; 5. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[6]; 6. 4-Cliff Pierce[5]; 7. 29-Dalton Herrick[8]; 8. 22-Tomy Moreau[7]

#2: 1. 8-Dillon Paddock[3]; 2. 19EM-Emily VanInwegen[7]; 3. 4T-Ray Preston[6]; 4. 9K-Kyle Pierce[2]; 5. J27-John Cunningham[1]; 6. D9-Dustin Sehn[4]; 7. 18C-Dan Craun[5]; 8. 1986-Mark Connoly[8]

#3: 1. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 2. 13T-Trevor Years[1]; 3. 28-Ron Greek[4]; 4. 66-Jordan Hutton[7]; 5. 21B-Blake Warner[3]; 6. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]; 7. 23-John Smith[5]

 

 

Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series

MARNE, Mich. (July 22, 2023) – If Jimmy McCune’s Friday night Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series win was a wild fight, his Saturday night victory at Berlin Raceway was a simple, sunset cruise.

McCune made it look easy at the seven-sixteenths-mile oval en route to scoring his second trophy in as many days. He started from the outside pole, took the lead at the outset, and never trailed in the 30-lap feature, holding off Davey Hamilton Jr. the whole way for his fourth feature win of the season.

The five-time series champion from Toledo, Ohio, weathered two caution periods and subsequent restarts before taking the checkered flag in front by 1.872 seconds.

“That was a special car, right there,” said McCune after his 42nd career Must See Racing win and third series victory at Berlin. “Kerch (Engine builder Dick Kercher) had this motor set on kill tonight. The car would do anything that I wanted or needed it to. We’ve worked our tails off trying to get this thing to run right over the past couple of months and it’s nice to see those efforts finally rewarded with the finishes this team is capable of.

“I know a lot of people might have doubted us after the rough start to the season, but we’re back where we need to be now and we’re looking forward to carrying this momentum into the last month of the tour.”

The first slowdown in the main event was for an ailing Quintin Saayman on the backstretch with nine laps complete, while the second yellow flag waved with nine laps to go after Anthony McCune spun entering turn three and smacked the inside wall with the back end of his familiar No. 8 machine.

Hamilton ran second to McCune for all 30 laps Saturday night, trying several different things in traffic in an event to get around the race-long leader, to no avail.

“Our restart speed wasn’t the best in the feature tonight,” Hamilton lamented. “We weren’t where we needed to be on the short runs, but as the laps went on we got better and better … and just didn’t need that last caution, I don’t think. We were better in traffic, but that last yellow hurt us and just got Jimmy back in the clean air where he was a little stronger than we were.

“We had nothing for him at the end, but still a really strong effort for this team and we feel like a victory this year is coming; I feel good about where our program is at.”

Series point leader Jason Blonde maintained his advantage over defending champion Charlie Schultz with a third-place finish. Mike McVetta used a pass on the final restart to claim fourth and Schultz was fifth. Polesitter Teddy Alberts faded to eighth from the top starting position in the main event.

Schultz limited the ground lost by kicking off the night with his third fast time of the season, touring Berlin’s semi-banked oval in 13.300 seconds (118.421 mph) in qualifying with his Star Customs-backed No. 9s sprint car.

Bobby Komisarski and Tommy Nichols split the first two heat race victories, while Rick Holley claimed the fully-inverted Engine Pro Fast Car Dash heat race that featured the fastest eight cars from qualifying.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series season continues back at Berlin Raceway on Aug. 12 with the tour’s third and final visit this season to the historic facility.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit www.mustseeracing.com.

The finish:

1. 88-Jimmy McCune [2], 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [4], 3. 42-Jason Blonde [5], 4. 50m-Mike McVetta [6], 5. 9s-Charlie Schultz [7], 6. 7-Bobby Komisarski [10], 7. 99-Dorman Snyder [9], 8. 44-Teddy Alberts [1], 9. 55-Tommy Nichols [11], 10. 17-Andrew Bogusz [14], 11. Z10-Kevin Mingus [15], 12. 23-Charlie Baur [17], 13. 72s-Joe Speakman [12], 14. 85-Rick Holley [8], 15. 8-Anthony McCune [3], 16. 11g-Tom Geren [18], 17. 77-Quintin Saayman [16], 18. 81-Johnny Petrozelle III [13].

Lap Leader(s): Jimmy McCune 1-30.

Hard Charger: #23 – Charlie Baur (+5)

 

 

Gee gets 2nd 410 win at Fremont; Roepke storms from 13th to 305 win; Miller gets 2nd dirt truck victory

Saturday, July 22, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – Skylar Gee has taken a liking to Fremont Speedway. The Leduc Alberta Canada driver sliced his way through lapped traffic like a surgeon Saturday, July 22 to earn his second 410 sprint win of the season on Crown Battery Night.

After an caution after the first lap was completed, the rest of the 24 laps of the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint A-main went non-stop and Gee was able to move everywhere on the race track to pick off lapped cars to lead all 25 laps for the $4,000 payday.

“I used to hate it when it got like this here but my guys worked hard all night. We weren’t great in hot laps and qualifying but got better in the heat. I don’t have any complaints…that was a lot of fun. Felt like it was a long race but I just tried to be patient through lapped cars and keep my nose clean and see where we ended up. The last few times we’ve been here we haven’t been all that great. We made a bunch of changes and got better. I have to thank Logan and Becky for sticking with us this year. We won two off the bat and then kind of struggled here the last couple of weeks. I have to thank my dad, Jake, Kinser…everyone who supports us,” said Gee beside his Dirt Sharks Excavating, Pack Rat Dumpsters, Ohio Valley Stave, Pat Beck Motorsports backed #99.

With his second place finish Cap Henry padded his lead in the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products 410 Attica Fremont Championship Series Presented by the Baumann Auto Group. Defending Fremont track champion Craig Mintz, Hunter Schuerenberg and Travis Philo rounded out the top five.

Elmore, Ohio’s Alvin Roepke, in only his second outing of the 2023 season, drove from his 13th starting spot in the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint feature to the lead on lap 17 and drove away for his 12th career win at “The Track That Action Built.”

“We knocked the rust off the last time we were here. We did a couple of things to the car and went back and threw everything we had in it and I thought well if we can just make the feature we’d be alright. I didn’t think we were that good and it was like…oh we’re going to pass the leader. I have to thank my brother Danny. He’s been helping me for so long and I’m going to dedicate this win to him. Also thanks to my nephew Charlie and my wife who couldn’t be here and Barry Boss and all the race fans who hung around and watched us come from 13th,” said Roepke beside his Amplex Internet, NAPA Auto Parts, Crown Battery backed machine.

With his runner-up finish three time NAPA Auto Parts Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales champion Paul Weaver will add to his series point lead. Tyler Shullick stormed from 16th to a third place finish with Bryan Sebetto and Jamie Miller rounding out the top five.

Defending Burmeister Trophy Dirt Truck track champion Jamie Miller held off a late race charge from Cory McCaughey to score his second division win of the year. Coupled with his two 305 sprint wins, Miller now has 42 career victories at Fremont.

Miller refused to budge off the bottom of the track and a caution with three laps to go allowed McCaughey to try that high line and he made it interesting at the checkers. Dana Fry, Dustin Keegan and Dan Hennig completed the top five.

“Let’s keep adding onto those win totals and hopefully we will continue to be up here at the end of the night…that’s what we all shoot for. I could hear him (McCaughey) back there and I looked up on the board to see who was behind me…I knew he would be running the top. I thought about going up there and trying it but no one was getting to me so I was just going to keep doing what I was doing,” said Miller beside his Fostoria Mod Shop, Ron Miller Race Cars backed #4M.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, July 29 on Northern Ohio Trailer Sales with an all sprint car racing card. The AFCE 410 and 305 sprints will be joined by the Great Lakes Super Sprint 360s.

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.

About Crown Battery – www.crownbattery.com

Located on Majestic Drive in Fremont, Ohio, Crown Battery’s operating principle – “The Power Behind the Performance” – represents Crown Battery’s commitment to providing power to millions of people around the world – power that makes life easier, and raises standards of living, health and safety for the communities we serve. These values have driven Crown Battery for over 80 years and will continue to represent our strategy for long-term growth and sustainability.

Crown Battery h as 14 sales and distribution offices throughout North America, 615 employees and a network of authorized business partners, distributors and dealers throughout the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asian-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. Wherever industries need to start working, they turn to the dependable power of Crown Batteries. That’s why you will find Crown Batteries in heavy-duty equipment on and off highways all over the world.

Around the world Crown Batteries are powering the railroad industry, underground mining equipment, steel mills, renewable energy installations, recreational marine and automotive industries, aerial access equipment and more. Whether it’s floor care equipment at work in New York City or Tokyo, or an electric truck lift operating in Flint, Michigan, Crown Batteries can be found getting the work done right.

Fremont Speedway

Saturday, July 22, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.15C-Chris Andrews, 12.778; 2.32-Bryce Lucius, 12.804; 3.26w-Cody White, 12.913; 4.99-Skylar Gee, 12.929; 5.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.074; 6.5T-Travis Philo, 13.078; 7.09-Craig Mintz, 13.105; 8.3V-Chris Verda, 13.246; 9.12-Brian Lay, 13.380; 10.29-Zeth Sabo, 13.444; 11.33w-Cap Henry, 13.454; 12.5-Byron Reed, 13.484; 13.8M-TJ Michael, 13.486; 14.22M-Dan McCarron, 13.489; 15.26-Todd Moule, 13.532; 16.23-Hunter Schuerenberg, 13.648; 17.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.807; 18.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.067; 19.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.523; 20.11J-David Kalb Jr., 99.998; 21.1-Nate Dussel, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 09-Craig Mintz[1] ; 2. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 3. 26w-Cody White[4] ; 4. 11J-David Kalb Jr.[7] ; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 6. 22M-Dan McCarron[6] ; 7. 3V-Chris Verda[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 99-Skylar Gee[2] ; 2. 12-Brian Lay[1] ; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[3] ; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 5. 29-Zeth Sabo[5] ; 6. 98-Robert Robenalt[7] ; 7. 26-Todd Moule[6]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 23-Hunter Schuerenberg[1] ; 2. 33w-Cap Henry[4] ; 3. 8M-TJ Michael[2] ; 4. 5-Byron Reed[3] ; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[5] ; 6. 1-Nate Dussel[7] ; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[6]

Australian Pursuit - (10 Laps)

1. 33w-Cap Henry[5] ; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[7] ; 3. 11J-David Kalb Jr.[8] ; 4. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 5. 23-Hunter Schuerenberg[2] ; 6. 98-Robert Robenalt[1] ; 7. 5-Byron Reed[4] ; 8. 8M-TJ Michael[3]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 99-Skylar Gee[1] ; 2. 33w-Cap Henry[3] ; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[6] ; 4. 23-Hunter Schuerenberg[7] ; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[8] ; 6. 15C-Chris Andrews[5] ; 7. 32-Bryce Lucius[4] ; 8. 5-Byron Reed[12] ; 9. 12-Brian Lay[2] ; 10. 29-Zeth Sabo[14] ; 11. 22M-Dan McCarron[16] ; 12. 8M-TJ Michael[10] ; 13. 26w-Cody White[9] ; 14. 35-Stuart Brubaker[13] ; 15. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[15] ; 16. 3V-Chris Verda[19] ; 17. 26-Todd Moule[20] ; 18. 98-Robert Robenalt[17] ; 19. 75-Jerry Dahms[21] ; 20. 11J-David Kalb Jr.[11] ; 21. 1-Nate Dussel[18]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.26-Jamie Miller, 14.302; 2.01-Bryan Sebetto, 14.335; 3.10X-Dustin Stroup, 14.348; 4.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.451; 5.28-Shawn Valenti, 14.455; 6.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.516; 7.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.611; 8.16-Lee Sommers, 14.684; 9.2-Brenden Torok, 14.692; 10.X15J-Jody Keegan, 14.708; 11.5-Kody Brewer, 14.770; 12.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.791; 13.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.813; 14.61-Tyler Shullick, 14.817; 15.48-Mike Burkin, 14.818; 16.99-Alvin Roepke, 14.861; 17.49I-John Ivy, 14.928; 18.8-Jim Leaser, 14.949; 19.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.997; 20.7M-Brandon Moore, 15.118; 21.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.169; 22.3M-Logan Mongeau, 15.274; 23.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 15.337; 24.13-Jeremy Duposki, 15.417; 25.51M-Haldon Miller, 15.481; 26.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 15.579; 27.78-Austin Black , 15.688; 28.11TS-Tate Schiets, 15.946; 29.98-Dave Hoppes, 16.187; 30.1S-James Saam, 16.415;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. X15J-Jody Keegan[1] ; 2. 16-Lee Sommers[2] ; 3. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[5] ; 4. 48-Mike Burkin[6] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4] ; 6. 11TS-Tate Schiets[8] ; 7. 4K-Blayne Keckler[3] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 9R-Logan Riehl[2] ; 2. 28-Shawn Valenti[4] ; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[3] ; 4. 13-Jeremy Duposki[5] ; 5. 8-Jim Leaser[1] ; 6. 51M-Haldon Miller[6] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[4] ; 3. 3M-Logan Mongeau[6] ; 4. 2-Brenden Torok[1] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[5] ; 6. 10X-Dustin Stroup[3] ; 7. 98-Dave Hoppes[7]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 49I-John Ivy[1] ; 3. 99-Alvin Roepke[2] ; 4. 61-Tyler Shullick[3] ; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[5] ; 6. 78-Austin Black [8] ; 7. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[7] ; 8. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[6]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 0-Bradley Bateson[3] ; 2. 7M-Brandon Moore[4] ; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 4. 10X-Dustin Stroup[6] ; 5. 78-Austin Black [7] ; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[2] ; 7. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[13] ; 8. 4K-Blayne Keckler[8] ; 9. 51M-Haldon Miller[5] ; 10. 34-Jud Dickerson[12] ; 11. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[11] ; 12. 98-Dave Hoppes[10] ; 13. 11TS-Tate Schiets[14] ; 14. 1S-James Saam[9]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 99-Alvin Roepke[13] ; 2. 1W-Paul Weaver[9] ; 3. 61-Tyler Shullick[16] ; 4. 01-Bryan Sebetto[8] ; 5. 26-Jamie Miller[5] ; 6. 49I-John Ivy[6] ; 7. 9R-Logan Riehl[1] ; 8. 28-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 9. 3M-Logan Mongeau[12] ; 10. 5-Kody Brewer[10] ; 11. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[11] ; 12. 10X-Dustin Stroup[20] ; 13. 16-Lee Sommers[4] ; 14. 0-Bradley Bateson[17] ; 15. 48-Mike Burkin[14] ; 16. 7M-Brandon Moore[18] ; 17. X15J-Jody Keegan[7] ; 18. 78-Austin Black [21] ; 19. 8-Jim Leaser[22] ; 20. X15-Kasey Ziebold[19] ; 21. 13-Jeremy Duposki[15] ; 22. 2-Brenden Torok[3]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.36m-Cory McCaughey, 17.699; 2.4M-Jamie Miller, 17.836; 3.7b-Shawn Valenti, 18.003; 4.4x-Keith Sorg, 18.039; 5.17X-Dustin Keegan, 18.264; 6.32H-Dan Hennig , 18.296; 7.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 18.403; 8.99H-Art Howey Jr, 18.577; 9.7X-Dana Frey, 18.578; 10.44X-Jim Holcomb, 18.602; 11.26-Kyle Lagrou, 18.663; 12.X-Andy Keegan, 18.669; 13.9-Curt Inks, 18.674; 14.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 18.703; 15.34-Todd Warnick, 18.709; 16.23m-Brad Mitten, 18.730; 17.8S-Brandon Stuckey, 18.917; 18.83-Butch Latte, 19.146; 19.1-Scott Milligan, 19.202; 20.99-Eric Potridge, 19.271; 21.51-David Bankey, 19.334; 22.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 19.518; 23.56X-Cody Hicks, 19.744; 24.10b-Josh Lance, 23.237; 25.57MS-Mason Stull, 99.996; 26.23-Devan McEwan, 99.997; 27.8KB-Kent Brewer, 99.999; 28.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 36m-Cory McCaughey[4] ; 2. 34-Todd Warnick[1] ; 3. 99-Eric Potridge[5] ; 4. 56X-Cody Hicks[6] ; 5. X-Andy Keegan[3] ; 6. 57MS-Mason Stull[7] ; 7. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[2]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 9-Curt Inks[3] ; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[6] ; 3. 4x-Keith Sorg[4] ; 4. 1-Scott Milligan[2] ; 5. 23-Devan McEwan[5] ; 6. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[7] ; 7. 51-David Bankey[1]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 4M-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 7b-Shawn Valenti[3] ; 3. 23m-Brad Mitten[5] ; 4. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[6] ; 5. 44X-Jim Holcomb[1] ; 6. 83-Butch Latte[7] ; 7. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[2]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 17X-Dustin Keegan[4] ; 2. 7X-Dana Frey[1] ; 3. 32H-Dan Hennig [3] ; 4. 26-Kyle Lagrou[5] ; 5. 99H-Art Howey Jr[2] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[6] ; 7. 10b-Josh Lance[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 99H-Art Howey Jr[4] ; 2. 44X-Jim Holcomb[3] ; 3. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[8] ; 4. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[11] ; 5. 83-Butch Latte[7] ; 6. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[6] ; 7. X-Andy Keegan[1] ; 8. 57MS-Mason Stull[5] ; 9. 51-David Bankey[10] ; 10. 10b-Josh Lance[12] ; 11. 23-Devan McEwan[2] ; 12. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[9]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. 4M-Jamie Miller[1] ; 2. 36m-Cory McCaughey[8] ; 3. 7X-Dana Frey[7] ; 4. 17X-Dustin Keegan[4] ; 5. 32H-Dan Hennig [3] ; 6. 7b-Shawn Valenti[5] ; 7. 4x-Keith Sorg[2] ; 8. 9-Curt Inks[9] ; 9. 23m-Brad Mitten[12] ; 10. 26-Kyle Lagrou[16] ; 11. 44X-Jim Holcomb[18] ; 12. 99-Eric Potridge[11] ; 13. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[19] ; 14. 34-Todd Warnick[6] ; 15. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[15] ; 16. 8KB-Kent Brewer[10] ; 17. 1-Scott Milligan[14] ; 18. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[20] ; 19. 99H-Art Howey Jr[17] ; 20. 56X-Cody Hicks[13]

 

 

Chuck Hebring Takes URC Sprint Honors At Clinton County

Mill Hall, PA - For the second year in a row, the United Racing Club made the trek north to the Clinton County Speedway. They got snake bitten as the “Cobra” Chuck Hebing from Ontario,Ny took home his second career URC feature win, both coming at the Clinton County Fair Speedway.

The feature started out with Linden, PA Dale Schweikart and Burlington,NJ Ryan Stillwaggon on the front row. Stillwaggon would have issues getting going and 4th place starting Hebing would get around Stillwaggon for 2nd but as the field came off of turn 4 Stillwaggon would go around and collect Brandon McGough, Joe Kata, Josh Beamer, and URC Points leader Josh Weller. Everyone would return except for Weller.

On the restart Schweikart would take the lead and pull away from Hebing. Schweikart would lead for the first 10 laps till Hebing reeled him in and pulled a slider for the lead.” It was weird, this place used to be so good early. It was so good through the middle at the start of the feature.” Hebing said in victory lane. “ I didn’t think I had anything for the 78 (Schweikart). But then it shifted to the bottom and I couldn't get nowhere with the lap cars. This place is awfully racy and a lot of fun.” Hebing would go on to lead the rest of the way and collect his 3rd straight 360 win at Clinton County. Dating back to 2018.

Lap cars were playing havoc in the field once Hebing cleared Schweikart, as Hilltown,PA Adam Carberry would get around both Mikey Thompson and Derek Swartz. Carberry who started in the 8th spot would have his best run of the year and looked to be faster than Hebing for the middle part of the race but kept getting held up by the lap car of Ryan Stillwaggon. “It was tough once the lap car got between us.” Said Carberry. “ Once it became bottom dominant I couldn't get any steam to get around him. We finally stopped listening to everyone telling us what to do and started getting back to what we know and it’s been working out for us lately so hopefully we can keep it going.”

Back in the field. Mikey Thompson would fall back to the fifth spot at one point and make his way through the lap cars to find his first ever URC podium. “ I love Clinton County, '' said Thompson. “It’s a driver's track you can do about anything you want here. This is my first time on the front stretch since I was in a micro. It’s nice to have a half decent run. We’ve been struggling all year. We wasted a lot of nights to get us here.”

The Clinton County Speedway will be “off” this Friday for a Racer’s summer vacation week allowing the fair to set up for the 50th annual Clinton County Fair. The speedway returns for Friday of Fair Week on August the 4th with the Limited Late Models, Pro Stocks, 270 Micros, 4 Cyilnders and One-On-One Street Car Drag Racing – paying $500 to win. For Street Car drag racing registration form, or for additional information about the speedway, visit www.clintoncountyspeedway.com or like us on Facebook.

Results: URC 360 Winged Sprint Cars: 25 Laps 1. 45-Chuck Hebing[4]; 2. 47-Adam Carberry[8]; 3. 11T-Mike Thompson[6]; 4. 78-Dale Schweikert[1]; 5. 89-Robbie Stillwaggon[5]; 6. 14T-Tyler Walton[17]; 7. 15T-Matt Tebbs[19]; 8. 48-Derek Swartz[9]; 9. 22-Troy Betts[15]; 10. 18J-JT Ferry[22]; 11. 10-Joe Kata[12]; 12. 6-Ryan Smith[20]; 13. 11H-Hayden Miller[21]; 14. 3Z-Johnny Smith[13]; 15. 22R-Dustin Prettyleaf[16]; 16. 45W-Wyatt Walizer[3]; 17. 7-Tyler Reeser[11]; 18. 10X-Reese Nowotarski[18]; 19. 85-Josh Beamer[14]; 20. 11-Ryan Stillwaggon[2]; 21. 669-Brandon McGough[7]; 22. 63-Josh Weller[10]; 23. (DNS) 27-Jacob Galloway; 24. (DNS) 3G-Todd Gracey; 25. (DNS) 17G-Devin Gundrum; 26. (DNS) 03-Matthew Swift; 27. (DNS) 45K-Karl Walizer Jr

Heat Winners : Adam Carberry, Chuck Hebing, Robbie Stillwaggon B-Main Dustin Prettyleaf

 

 

Jade Avedisian Victorious at Southern Illinois Raceway with POWRi National Midget League/Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series

Belleville, IL. (7/22/23) Jade Avedisian would learn from the previous night’s late-race lessons to earn the return victory at Southern Illinois Raceway on Saturday Night with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, capturing her third career league victory in a thrilling thirty-lap feature.

Early on-track competition with twenty-five solid entries in the POWRi National Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series would see Zach Daum start the action off with a quick qualifying time of 10.536-second lap as Corbin Rueschenberg, Andrew Felker, and Chase McDermand each would earn heat racing wins as Cannon McIntosh would earn the semi-feature victory.

Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Kyle Jones roll an invert of zero during Intermission to set the front row of Jones and Andrew Felker. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see Kyle Jones gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap over Taylor Reimer, Andrew Felker, Jade Avedisian, and Corbin Rueschenberg all racing inside the top five.

Hitting the halfway point of the feature caution free with Kyle Jones showing the fastest way around Southern Illinois Raceway while dealing with lap traffic, Taylor Reimer and Jade Avedisian would exchange sliders and spots for the runner-up placement as previous nights winner Zach Daum started to make his moves toward the front with Corbin Rueschenberg, Cannon McIntosh, Chase McDermand, Andrew Felker, Daniel Whitley, and Cooper Williams rounding out the running top-ten.

Late race dramatics would appear with less than ten laps remaining as the field would be bunched for a restart with eight laps remaining as Jade Avedisian would use a huge head of steam around the top side to overtake for the lead with Zach Daum following to the second spot.

Holding steady for the final eight laps, Jade Avedisian would emerge victorious in the thirty-lap feature event to earn her second feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as Zach Daum would finish runner-up.

“Last night I couldn’t sleep after what happened, I knew he wasn’t going to the top on the restart, and I can’t thank everyone who helps with this team,” said Jade Avedisian in the Southern Illinois victory lane celebrations. Adding, “We’re going home all smiles tonight”.

Staying close for the full feature would see Taylor Reimer finalize the podium finishers with the one-time leader of twenty-two laps Kyle Jones finishing fourth as Cannon McIntosh hard-charged his way past ten other competitors to round out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Southern Illinois Raceway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series.

POWRi National Midget League | Southern Illinois Raceway | 7/22/23: Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 7U-Zach Daum(10.536) Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 11A-Andrew Felker Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 40-Chase McDermand Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 16-Kyle Jones Super Clean Hard Charger: 08-Cannon McIntosh(+10) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[4]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum[11]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 4. 16-Kyle Jones[1]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh[15]; 6. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 7. 40-Chase McDermand[6]; 8. 58-Daniel Whitley[7]; 9. 11A-Andrew Felker[2]; 10. 97-Gavin Miller[13]; 11. 21K-Karter Sarff[16]; 12. 97K-Cooper Williams[9]; 13. 1K-Brayton Lynch[12]; 14. 56-Mitchell Davis[20]; 15. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[14]; 16. 26-Chance Crum[17]; 17. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[8]; 18. 44-Branigan Roark[10]; 19. 17B-Austin Barnhill[18]; 20. 08K-Brody Wake[19].

Last Chance Showdown (10 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[11]; 3. 56-Mitchell Davis[5]; 4. 32-Trey Marcham[10]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[1]; 6. 17B-Austin Barnhill[3]; 7. 7-Cody Beard[7]; 8. 59-Laci Ferno[8]; 9. 08K-Brody Wake[6]; 10. 55-Chuck Walker[9]; 11. 99K-Robert Carson[4].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[1]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 4. 1K-Brayton Lynch[5]; 5. 7U-Zach Daum[4]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[6]; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis[7]; 8. 32-Trey Marcham[9]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff[8].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker[2]; 2. 16-Kyle Jones[4]; 3. 58-Daniel Whitley[3]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 5. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 6. 17B-Austin Barnhill[7]; 7. 08K-Brody Wake[8]; 8. 59-Laci Ferno[6].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Chase McDermand[1]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[3]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark[2]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[4]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[5]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson[6]; 7. 7-Cody Beard[8]; 8. 55-Chuck Walker[7].

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:10.536[5]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:10.571[1]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.673[9]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:10.703[7]; 5. 1K-Brayton Lynch, 00:10.749[4]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:10.796[6]; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis, 00:10.912[3]; 8. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:10.933[2]; 9. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:11.044[8].

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 16-Kyle Jones, 00:10.597[3]; 2. 58-Daniel Whitley, 00:10.605[1]; 3. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.616[4]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:10.771[8]; 5. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:10.802[2]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno, 00:11.026[7]; 7. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:11.276[5]; 8. 08K-Brody Wake, 00:11.345[6].

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:10.831[2]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:10.852[4]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:10.929[1]; 4. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.090[7]; 5. 26-Chance Crum, 00:11.160[6]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson, 00:11.370[8]; 7. 55-Chuck Walker, 00:11.396[3]; 8. 7-Cody Beard, 00:11.476[5].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:09.719[1]; 2. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:09.859[5]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:09.872[8]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:09.873[7]; 5. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:09.951[2]; 6. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:10.103[9]; 7. 56-Mitchell Davis, 00:10.105[3]; 8. (DNS) 1K-Brayton Lynch, 00:10.392; 9. (DNS) 08-Cannon McIntosh.

Hot Laps 2: 1. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:09.933[8]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:10.067[4]; 3. 08K-Brody Wake, 00:10.069[6]; 4. 16-Kyle Jones, 00:10.237[3]; 5. 58-Daniel Whitley, 00:10.254[1]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno, 00:10.395[7]; 7. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:10.407[5]; 8. (DNS) 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:10.407.

Hot Laps 3: 1. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:09.812[4]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:10.216[7]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:10.268[1]; 4. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:10.325; 5. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:10.388[2]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson, 00:10.554[8]; 7. 55-Chuck Walker, 00:10.680[3]; 8. 26-Chance Crum, 00:10.781[6]; 9. 7-Cody Beard, 00:10.810[5].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League and Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series will continue their competitive stretch of action by visiting Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely Missouri on August 4-5 for the annual Ironman 55 events | Catch every lap LIVE available on www.DIRTVision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Justin Sanders does it again, this time in a 360!

Alger, WA (7/21/23) – Friday night racing of the double header weekend is in the books at Skagit Speedway as the 360s got one final look at the track to fill their notebook before going into next weekend’s Bobs Burgers & Brew Summer Nationals.

The 360 Division welcomed back Dirt Cup winner Justin Sanders in a big way Friday night as he found his way to Skagit Speedway Victory Lane once again making a last lap pass of Jason Solwold to get it done. After starting fourth Sanders moved forward as the field got into lap traffic picking off spots one by one until he got into second. While Sanders was fighting his way to the front Solwold battled with Willie Croft for the lead. Croft got by pole sitter Solwold on lap one but couldn’t hold the lead as Solwold got back around him on lap 12.

Coming down to the last lap Sanders drove it hard into turn one and two got the car to stick and made the move on Solwold for the race win.

“Honestly I drove my butt off there,” Sanders said. “My body’s pretty sore I was pushing it as hard as I could. Jason [Solwold] was really fast, he could kinda run top and bottom kinda like I would...The biggest decision was that last lap going into one, I really wanted to try to rip the top but I saw Trey [Starks] come off the bottom a lap or two before and I knew he would be there so I really had to make sure if I want to the top I didn’t get tight behind one of those lap cars. I just decided to go up, I slowed a little more than he did, I think he just got a little free and I was able to sneak the bottom.”

The Northwest Focus Midgets saw a brand-new winner to the series last night, Michael Hodel got it done while leading every lap. Even though Hodel lead every lap it wasn’t smooth sailing by any means. Alex Peck and Jared Peterson were both on his tail at one point or another try to find any way around him that they could however, Hodel held them back and got the win.

The Skagit Aggregates Modified provided another late race pass for the win as Tyson Blood sent a hail Mary type pass for the lead and came out ahead of Chriss Beaulieu, and Zane Miner and into the race lead.

Full Results:

360s: Qualifying: Trey Starks - 11.943 Heat 1: Justin Youngquist Heat 2: Justin Sanders Heat 3: Caeden Steele Heat 4: Luke Didiuk Dash: Jason Solwold, Willie Croft, Kalib Henry, Justin Sanders, Luke Didiuk, Caeden Steele, Trey Starks, Justin Youngquist B-Main: Levi Klatt, Dana Glenn, Axel Oudman, Johnny Burke, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr, Mady Stichal, Dustin Gehring, Ryan Rocha, Ashleigh Johnson, Dan Rynold

A-Main: Justin Sanders, Jason Solwold, Trey Starks, Seth Bergman, Willie Croft, Luke Didiuk, Caeden Steele, Colby Thornhill, Colton Heath, Tyler Thompson, Logan Forler, Justin Youngquist, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Cam Smith, Chase Goetz, Sean MacDonell, Kelly Miller, Jordi Meese, Dana Glenn, Johnny Burke, Axel Oudman, Levi Klatt, Steve Vague, Kalib Henry Lap leaders: Willie Croft 1-12, Jason Solwold 13-29, Justin Sanders 30

Northwest Focus Midgets: Heat 1: Jared Peterson Heat 2: Chuck Pierce Heat 3: Nick Evans A-Main: Michael Hodel, Alex Peck, Levi Harless, Ashley Thompson, Jeff Westergard, Chris Foster, Jason Thomas, Brian Holmkvist, Stuart Milner, Dalton Christmas, David Mills, Kyle Hanson, Gary Wegener, Ayuka Carlson, Chuck Pierce, Bryan Murphy, JD Lewis, Shane Smith, Jared Peterson, Tyler Ketchum, Roger Burt, Nick Evans, Lap leaders: Michael Hodel 1-25

 

 

 

DALE BLANEY DOMINATES “410” SPRINT CARS FOR 2ND WIN AT SHARON; TIM BISH & CURT J. BISH SPLIT PRO STOCK FEATURES IN “NIGHT BEFORE THE NATIONALS”

 July 21, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…After several hours of rain and heavy thunderstorms rolled through Thursday night, skies cleared on Friday allowing “The Night Before the Nationals” to be completed. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane were Dale Blaney-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars, while the Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stock features were won by Tim Bish and Curt J. Bish. A total of 71 cars were in the pits for the two-day show.

After ending a two-year winless drought on June 28, it didn’t take Dale Blaney long to return to victory lane at his home track. Blaney started on the outside pole and virtually went unchallenged to the“410” Sprint Car win in the 25-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature. Blaney earned a total of $2,700 after $2,000 from Sharon, $500 from Krill Recycling, and $200 from Barris Supply. The Blaney brothers have now won four of the seven “410” Sprint Car events this season.

The 59-year old Hartford, Ohio veteran took the Barris Supply-owned, Barris Truck Service/Atwell-Perrine Excavating/Top Shelf Trucking-sponsored #32B to his 19th career Sharon win by a commanding 4.911 seconds. Brandon Matus recorded his best Sharon finish of the season and earned an additional $300 from Krill Recycling. A.J. Flick was third and picked up an extra $200 from Krill Recycling. Sixth starting George Hobaugh was fourth over Carl Bowser. Central Pa’s Nash Ely was sixth in his first ever Sharon appearance as David Kalb, Jr., Brent Matus, Chris Verda, and Dan Kuriger completed the top 10. Heat winners were Blaney and Brandon Matus.

After winning the season opener for his first career Sharon victory, Tim Bish kicked off “The Night Before the Nationals” taking the first 20-lap Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks feature worth $550. The 29-year-old Ringgold, Pa. racer rode the inside berm and exchanged the lead each of the last four laps with rim-riding Chase Lambert capping it off with a fourth corner pass for the win! Bish’s winning margin was just 0.237 seconds in his Brocious Lumber/C&L Welding/Ringgold Tire/Barber Performance-sponsored #11B. Josh Seippel was third. Chris Schneider went 10th to 4th with June 3 winner Jordan Perkins fifth. Jackson Humanic, Shaun Hooks, Bobby Whitling, Brett McDonald, and Jamie Duncan rounded out the top 10.

Two-time $10,000 “Steel Valley Pro Stock Nationals” winner, Curt J. Bish, started the weekend off winning the second 20-lap Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stock feature worth $550. While most cars were fighting for the bottom groove, the 39-year-old Cranberry, Pa. driver ran the top to perfection from the sixth starting spot. Bish passed Andrew Gordon on lap 15 and won the drag race to the finish by just 0.106 seconds for his first win of the season and 10th of his career in the Tarr Motorsports, R.K. Virgile Scrap Metal-sponsored #29. Hunter Exley was third over Brandon Connor. Rod Laskey went 16th to 5th. Completing the top 10 were Andy Buckley, Matt Bernard from 12th, Jonathan Davis, Jamie Scharba and Trevor McCann.

Heat winners over the 51-car field were Randy Wyant, Scott Stiffler, Tim Bish, Seippel, Lambert, and Humanic.

Sharon Speedway will return to action on Saturday night (July 22) with night two of the “Steel Valley Pro Stock Nationals” featuring twin 35s for $3,500 to-win along with the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply UMP Modifieds presented by A&MP Electric.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars (25 laps, $2,700 to-win): 1. 32B-DALE BLANEY[2]; 2. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 3. 2-AJ Flick[3]; 4. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[6]; 5. 11-Carl Bowser[4]; 6. 22E-Nash Ely[5]; 7. 11J-David Kalb Jr[8]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[10]; 9. 3V-Chris Verda[11]; 10. 08-Danny Kuriger[7]; 11. 16-Jimmy Morris III[14]; 12. 12J-William Jones Jr[15]; 13. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[16]; 14. 3-John Jerich[17]; 15. 4W-Eric L Williams[19]; 16. 23-Darren Pifer[13]; 17. 99-Cameron Nastasi[18]; 18. 11M-Nathen McDowell[20]; 19. 6-Bob Felmlee[9]; 20. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[12].

 

 

CHASE JOHNSON GETS BACK TO WINNING WAYS IN WATSONVILLE ON FRIDAY NIGHT

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 22, 2023) – Three-time 2022 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo winner Chase Johnson of Penngrove returned to his winning ways in Watsonville, winning Friday night’s 30-lap feature for his first Ocean Speedway win of the season. Johnson made a decisive pass around the outside of Mitchell Faccinto and charged ahead to a four second advantage at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds.

“It was a blast. To come from eighth…it’s not an easy task to do,” Johnson said. “Watsonville provides some great racing especially in lapped traffic. Great night to do this in front of you fans. We were upside down last week and now we’re standing here.”

Hanford’s Faccinto led time trials. The dash was cancelled due to time constraints from a medical emergency in the grandstands. A redraw set the first six starters with Faccinto drawing pole for the feature event.

Suisun City teenager Chance Grasty wasted no time at the start, driving around Faccinto on the top to lead lap one. 2022 champion Kurt Nelson of Gilroy spun across the track in turn four to bring out a caution on lap three. The field avoided him and he was able to rejoin the pack.

A severe crash stopped the action on the restart. Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield flipped and was hit hard by both Don Hart of Campo and Vince Gianotta of Hollister. Nelson and Oakdale’s Bradley Dillard suffered heavy damage as well in the accident on the backstretch. All drivers involved were uninjured.

Eighth-starting Johnson advanced to third on the ensuing restart while Castro Valley’s Jake Andreotti and Bryce Eames of Santa Maria battled behind him for fourth. Gianotta stopped on the backstretch to bring out a caution on lap nine. Bud Kaeding had advanced from 18th to ninth by that stage of the race.

Both Faccinto and Johnson overhauled Grasty from the lead on the restart, with Faccinto leading lap ten. Johnson used a few crossovers to fend off Grasty for second. Faccinto edged towards lapped traffic on lap 18 and Johnson pounced. Johnson soared around the outside to lead lap 19.

Kaeding’s march through the pack continued when he slid past Andreotti for fourth on lap 25. Johnson accumulated a four second lead at the checkered flag followed by Faccinto, Grasty, Kaeding, and Andreotti. Incoming points leader Rickey Sanders started 20th and had a trip to the work area, but still salvaged the points lead after finishing eighth.

Danny Wagner of Baypoint won a thrilling 20-lap South Bay Dwarf Car feature. San Jose’s Mark Biscardi led the first circuit with Terre Rothweiler of Santa Cruz and Wagner tucked up behind him. Wagner looked on the outside but couldn’t advance. Rothweiler did, driving inside Biscardi in turn four to lead lap nine.

Travis Day of Concord stopped in turn four with left front damage to bring out the caution. On the restart, the top-three continued to duel with crossovers and side-by-side battles. Wagner finally completed his bid for the lead on lap 15. Wagner topped Rothweiler, Biscardi, Eric Weisler of Campbell, and Trafton Chandler of Carmel Valley at the finish.

Pacheco’s Kenny Shrader returned to Watsonville and won the 20-lap IMCA Sport Modified feature. Emali VanHoff of Chowchilla led the first four laps with Watsonville’s Steven Allee in pursuit. Allee took over in turn two to lead lap five. VanHoff had a mechanical failure on the left front wheel that sent her spinning into the infield for a caution on lap six.

Shrader nabbed second from points leader Chuck Golden of Pittsburg on the restart. 2020 champion Adriane Frost of Watsonville stopped in turn four to bring out the next caution. Shrader capitalized by taking the lead on the outside of Allee on lap 15. Shrader took the checkered flag followed by Allee, Golden, Frost, and Atascadero’s Austin McMillian.

Moss Landing’s Jason Lazzerini extended his points lead by sprinting from 12th position to the win in the 20-lap Four Banger feature.

Former champion Kate Beardsley of Felton led the way while Lazzerini rocketed to third by just the fourth lap of the race. Beardsley, Peter Vannerus of Felton, and Lazzerini closed up to nearly nose to tail on lap six before Lazzerini passed them both to lead lap seven. Beardsley then put on a strong challenge on the outside to battle back but it was nullified by a caution for Ryder Greene of Prunedale spun in turn two.

Bill Beardsley of Felton and Amaya Flower of Prunedale collided and drove through the infield on the restart, eventually colliding with Charlie Cole of Watsonville in a wild incident on lap seven.

Lazzerini led the rest of the way for a commanding win. Kate Beardsley, Vannerus, Greene, and Bill Beardsley were the top-five finishers.

Bakersfield Speedway Hobby Stock points leader Tyler Irwin visited Ocean Speedway and promptly scored a clean sweep. Irwin led hot laps, won the heat race, and won the 20-lap feature. Irwin, Terry Campion of Santa Cruz, defending champion Joe Gallaher of San Jose, Shane Freeman of Prunedale, and Bobby Gallaher were the top-five finishers.

San Benito Sheriff Officer Roy Iller won the penultimate round of the 2023 Police-in-Pursuit for Special Olympics. Iller and Jackie Yeung of Capitola Police Department raced back-and-forth for the lead throughout the first half of the 15-lap race. Yeung finished second followed by Jeff Nehf, Ben Standen, and Kevin Elliott. The final round of the season is up next on Friday night for Police-in-Pursuit.

Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, Western Midget Racing, IMCA Sport Mods, and Four Bangers will also compete on Friday night July 28. For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway July 21, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 28-Chase Johnson[8]; 2. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[1]; 3. 1-Chance Grasty[2]; 4. 69-Bud Kaeding[18]; 5. 7P-Jake Andreotti[4]; 6. 88A-Joey Ancona[9]; 7. 50-Bryce Eames[3]; 8. 121-Rickey Sanders[20]; 9. 21X-Gauge Garcia[10]; 10. 67G-Grant Duinkerken[5]; 11. 61-Travis Labat[6]; 12. 3D-Caleb Debem[11]; 13. 9L-Luke Hayes[14]; 14. 8-Jeremy Chisum[12]; 15. 25Z-Jason Chisum[19]; 16. 72JR-Chris Nelson[15]; 17. 98-Vince Giannotta[21]; 18. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[7]; 19. 72S-Bradley Dillard[16]; 20. 72W-Kurt Nelson[13]; 21. 56Z-Don Hart[17]; 22. 34B-Glenn Bryan[22]

 

 

Jimmy McCune won Friday's Must See Racing stop at Birch Run Speedway.

BIRCH RUN, Mich. (July 21, 2023) – In a feature as electric as any in the 14-year history of the Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series, Jimmy McCune won his third race of the season Friday night at Birch Run Speedway and Event Center.

McCune led 28 of 30 laps at the four-tenths-mile paved oval and fended off a masterful challenge from Bobby Santos III en route to victory lane.

Despite starting on the pole and dominating most of the 30-lap distance, it still took four lead changes and a one-lap dash to glory before McCune could celebrate the win for good.

A masterful dance through slower traffic saw Tyler Roahrig lead lap seven by inches and eventual runner-up Santos do the same on lap 26. Both times, McCune fought back in turn one to retake the lead the next circuit.

Then, after a final-lap spin by Davey Hamilton Jr. set up a restart and single-lap sprint to the finish, McCune pulled away and raced to victory without another thought in the moment.

“I don’t know,” admitted McCune when asked how he ended up in victory lane for the 41st time in his Must See Racing career. “Somebody had to have been riding along with me there, because Tyler and I and the lapped car we passed on the frontstretch … all I could think about was, ‘Don’t let me lose this because of a lapped car,’ and I just squeezed and didn’t lift.’

“I closed my eyes for a second … but we made it through,” he added. “Even when Santos got to me, there were a few hairy spots in the closing laps, and we just kept fighting to keep the lead and the clean air. Now that we’ve finally got the motor running well and we can focus more on the handling of this car, I’m excited to go again rather than worried about what we’re going to have. This is a big one, for sure.”

Behind McCune and Santos, Jason Blonde converted a last-lap pass into a third-place finish, maintaining a 15-point lead in the championship standings in the process.

Charlie Schultz was fourth and Rick Holley closed the top five.

Santos kicked off the program by setting fast time around the four-tenths-mile paved oval with a lap of 13.422 seconds (107.287 mph). It marked his first top qualifying effort of the season, first at Birch Run, and the ninth of his Must See Racing career.

Schultz, Hamilton and Blonde won their respective heat races prior to the main event.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series season continues Saturday night with the second of three visits this season to Berlin Raceway in Marne, Mich.

Blonde won the most recent tour visit to the seven-sixteenths-mile oval on May 20.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the series website at www.mustseeracing.com.

RESULTS: Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series; Birch Run (Mich.) Speedway; July 21, 2023

Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Bobby Santos III, 22a, Fieler-13.422; 2. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Morgan-13.563; 3. Charlie Schultz, 9s, IBT-13.633; 4. Anthony McCune, 8, McCune-13.693; 5. Tyler Roahrig, 36, Statham-13.785; 6. Jimmy McCune, 88, McCune-13.802; 7. Rick Holley, 85, Holley-13.827; 8. Dorman Snyder, 99, Stickney-13.834; 9. Teddy Alberts, 44, Wolverine-13.914; 10. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-14.050; 11. Tommy Nichols, 55, Nichols-14.159; 12. Joe Speakman, 72s, Speakman-14.225; 13. Todd McQuillen, 2, Koyan-14.350; 14. Johnny Petrozelle III, 81, Blake-14.365; 15. Tom Geren, 11g, Geren-14.684; 16. Andrew Bogusz, 17, Bogusz-14.700; 17. Bobby Komisarski, 7, Fogle-14.750; 18. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-14.884; 19. Charlie Baur, 23, Baur-14.912; 20. Quintin Saymaan, 77, Saymaan-15.403.

Heat #1 (8 laps): 1. Charlie Schultz [5], 2. Joe Speakman [2], 3. Jimmy McCune [4], 4. Tom Geren [1], 5. Teddy Alberts [3], 6. Andrew Bogusz [6], 7. Charlie Baur [7].

Heat #2 (8 laps): 1. Davey Hamilton Jr. [5], 2. Tyler Roahrig [4], 3. Dorman Snyder [3], 4. Tommy Nichols [2], 5. Bobby Komisarski [6], 6. Johnny Petrozelle [1], 7. Quintin Saayman [7].

Heat #3 (8 laps): 1. Jason Blonde [2], 2. Anthony McCune [4], 3. Todd McQuillen [1], 4. Rick Holley [3], 5. Bobby Santos III [5], 6. Kevin Mingus [6].

American Racer A-Feature (30 laps): 1. 88-Jimmy McCune [1], 2. 22a-Bobby Santos III [6], 3. 42-Jason Blonde [10], 4. 9s-Charlie Schultz [4], 5. 85-Rick Holley [7], 6. 99-Dorman Snyder [8], 7. 7-Bobby Komisarski [17], 8. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [5], 9. 55-Tommy Nichols [11], 10. 81-Johnny Petrozelle III [14], 11. 72s-Joe Speakman [12], 12. 11g-Tom Geren [15], 13. 2k-Todd McQuillen [13], 14. Z10-Kevin Mingus [18], 15. 36-Tyler Roahrig [2], 16. 77-Quintin Saymaan [20], 17. 44-Teddy Alberts [9], 18. 8-Anthony McCune [3], 19. 23-Charlie Baur [19], 20. 17-Andrew Bogusz [16].

Lap Leader(s): Jimmy McCune 1-6, Tyler Roahrig 7, Jimmy McCune 8-25, Bobby Santos III 26, Jimmy McCune 27-30.

Hard Charger: #7 – Bobby Komisarski (+10)

 

 

Cap Henry takes AFCS point lead with 2nd 410 Attica win; Shiels gets late race late model win; Weaver holds on for 305 victory

Friday, July 21, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Cap Henry is a quick learner. The Republic, Ohio driver got two attempts at a restart and utilized a different strategy on the second one to take the lead in the 410 sprint feature Friday, June 21 at Attica Raceway Park and held off a late race challenge to score his second win of the year on Etna Supply/Hanson Aggregates Night.

The victory also propelled Attica’s 2020 champion into the point lead for the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series, a title he also won in 2020.

Hunter Schuerenberg led the first 11 laps of the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint feature with Henry giving chase. A caution gave Henry a shot but Schuerenberg maintained the lead. A red came out for a Travis Philo Trey Jacobs tangle before a complete lap could be scored. This time on the restart, Henry switched up and went to the bottom and drove into the lead.

Henry, aboard the Jeff Ward Demolition, Elliott’s Custom Trailers and Carts, Premier Planning Services, Tony Elliott Foundation, Primal Tee Shop, SCS Gear Box, Napa of Fremont backed machine, started to pull away from Schuerenberg who lost second to Chris Andrews with just five laps to go. Racing in lapped traffic, Andrews quickly closed and with two laps to go dove under Henry. Henry rocked off the cushion of turn four and drove to his 14th career 410 win at Attica. It is his sixth overall victory of 2023 for Jeff Ward Motorsports.

“I got lucky there…we got a couple of practice tries at it to figure out what we had to do. First slider for the first start I was a little bit cleaner and left more room and it took him a little while to get there and I was like ‘we’re pretty good.’ He switched it up there on the other restart and took the top and I knew the bottom was better. I knew as long as we were leading it off of four we’d be alright. From there it was pacing it through traffic. I thought I was doing pretty good. With a few laps to go I looked to the left and saw Chris’ nose wing I was like we need to pick the pace up a little bit and start getting with it,” said Henry. “We’re going to keep enjoying this because you never know when it will end. It’s just a lot of fun right now.”

In a barn-burner 25 lap Dirt Nerds Podcast Powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature, Devin Shiels, four time and defending Attica champion led the first four laps before Casey Noonan took over. The duo raced side by side over the next eight laps before Noonan was able to pull away slightly.

With five laps to go Shiels mounted a comeback and raced under Noonan for the lead with just three laps to go as the two sliced through traffic. Shiels drove to his second victory of the season and the 17th of his career at Attica.

“We got into some lapped traffic and I tried getting underneath them and shoving them up into his lane because he liked that middle groove. If you hit it right on the bottom you could shoot off the corner pretty good…I missed it a few times. We think we’ve figured some stuff out…it’s been awhile since we’ve been over here,” said Shiels beside his Magic Fountain Auto Wash, Rally’s Hamburgers, Dundee Products, Banshee Graphics, Salenbein Trucking & Excavating, Dirt Nerds Podcast; Banshee Graphic backed #51.

The 25 lap Fremont Fence 305 Sprint feature was marred by several early cautions. Fremont’s Paul Weaver, a six time and defending Attica champion, who has struggled uncharacteristically at the track this season, led early. Once the race got going, former champion Jamie Miller began to challenge for the lead. As the duo raced into heavy lapped traffic Bryan Sebetto also moved in to challenge.

A caution with just eight laps to go gave Weaver a clear track and he drove to his first win of the year at Attica. It is his 69th career win in the division and coupled with his three 410 sprint victories, he leads all drivers in total wins with 72 at the track.

“I’ve had some weird stuff happen here this year…not engine problems but something that made the motor not run right the first couple of nights. Then get caught up and spiking the brakes to miss hitting someone and spinning out…I thought what’s going to go wrong now with all those yellows. They should be at the end of the race so I can get a breather. I have to thank Bob Hampshire. This motor ran on the top wide open and never missed and ran perfect,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Service, M&L Excavating, Hampshire Racing Engines backed machine.

Jamie Miller’s second place finish keeps him atop the NAPA of Bryan Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, July 28 on Ohio Truck Sales/The Adkins Group Night with the AFCS 410 sprint battling for $4,000 to win. The UMP late models and AFCS 305 Sprints ($1,200 to win presented by Griff’s Engines) will also be in action.

For more information go to www.atticaracewaypark.com or follow the track on Twitter @atticaracewyprk or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/atticaracewaypark and Instagram at attica_raceway_park.

Attica Raceway Park

Friday, July 21, 2023

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410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products

Qualifying

1.33W-Cap Henry, 12.685; 2.32-Bryce Lucius, 12.867; 3.68G-Tyler Gunn, 12.881; 4.50YR-Zeth Sabo, 12.928; 5.16C-Tylar Rankin, 13.058; 6.99-Skylar Gee, 13.064; 7.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.066; 8.7N-Darin Naida, 13.088; 9.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.132; 10.8M-TJ Michael, 13.181; 11.3J-Trey Jacobs, 13.197; 12.23-Hunter Schuerenberg, 13.280; 13.5-Byron Reed, 13.424; 14.00-Jake Hesson, 13.449; 15.12-Brian Lay, 13.728; 16.26-Todd Moule, 13.786; 17.83M-Broc Martin, 13.818; 18.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 13.855; 19.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.048; 20.75-Jerry Dahms, 14.063; 21.40-Logan Fenton, 14.303; 22.5T-Travis Philo, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 23-Hunter Schuerenberg[2] ; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 4. 83M-Broc Martin[6] ; 5. 00-Jake Hesson[5] ; 6. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[7] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[8] ; 8. 5-Byron Reed[1]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[4] ; 2. 16C-Tylar Rankin[1] ; 3. 3J-Trey Jacobs[5] ; 4. 5T-Travis Philo[7] ; 5. 50YR-Zeth Sabo[2] ; 6. 75-Jerry Dahms[6] ; 7. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 8M-TJ Michael[1] ; 2. 7N-Darin Naida[2] ; 3. 99-Skylar Gee[3] ; 4. 68G-Tyler Gunn[4] ; 5. 12-Brian Lay[5] ; 6. 26-Todd Moule[6] ; 7. 40-Logan Fenton[7]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[5] ; 2. 15C-Chris Andrews[6] ; 3. 23-Hunter Schuerenberg[1] ; 4. 8M-TJ Michael[2] ; 5. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3] ; 6. 5-Byron Reed[22] ; 7. 99-Skylar Gee[11] ; 8. 35-Stuart Brubaker[9] ; 9. 7N-Darin Naida[7] ; 10. 32-Bryce Lucius[20] ; 11. 16C-Tylar Rankin[8] ; 12. 83M-Broc Martin[12] ; 13. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[16] ; 14. 50YR-Zeth Sabo[4] ; 15. 26-Todd Moule[18] ; 16. 75-Jerry Dahms[17] ; 17. 12-Brian Lay[15] ; 18. 40-Logan Fenton[21] ; 19. 98-Robert Robenalt[19] ; 20. 3J-Trey Jacobs[10] ; 21. 5T-Travis Philo[13] ; 22. 00-Jake Hesson[14]

305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.

Qualifying

1.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 13.801; 2.10X-Dustin Stroup, 13.806; 3.1W-Paul Weaver, 13.889; 4.26-Jamie Miller, 13.931; 5.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.954; 6.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 14.001; 7.49i-John Ivy, 14.043; 8.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.087; 9.63-Randy Ruble, 14.106; 10.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.109; 11.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.121; 12.2-Brenden Torok, 14.128; 13.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.144; 14.36-Seth Schneider, 14.161; 15.16-Lee Sommers, 14.172; 16.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.176; 17.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.181; 18.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.304; 19.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.478; 20.5-Kody Brewer, 14.560; 21.13-Jeremy Duposki, 14.572; 22.4X-Blayne Keckler, 14.696; 23.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.763; 24.28-Chris Smith, 15.229; 25.1S-James Saam, 15.292; 26.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.892;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 49i-John Ivy[3] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[1] ; 3. 63-Randy Ruble[2] ; 4. 16-Lee Sommers[7] ; 5. 5-Kody Brewer[9] ; 6. 36-Seth Schneider[6] ; 7. 34-Jud Dickerson[8] ; 8. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 9. 9R-Logan Riehl[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 2. 2-Brenden Torok[1] ; 3. 7M-Brandon Moore[2] ; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[3] ; 5. 3M-Logan Mongeau[6] ; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 7. 13-Jeremy Duposki[7] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[9] ; 9. 1S-James Saam[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3] ; 3. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 4. 4X-Blayne Keckler[6] ; 5. 51M-Haldon Miller[5] ; 6. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[7] ; 7. 28-Chris Smith[8] ; 8. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[1] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[6] ; 3. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5] ; 4. 49i-John Ivy[2] ; 5. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 6. X15-Kasey Ziebold[10] ; 7. 2-Brenden Torok[3] ; 8. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[8] ; 9. 5-Kody Brewer[13] ; 10. 3M-Logan Mongeau[14] ; 11. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[17] ; 12. 16-Lee Sommers[11] ; 13. 13-Jeremy Duposki[20] ; 14. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 15. 63-Randy Ruble[9] ; 16. 34-Jud Dickerson[19] ; 17. 98-Dave Hoppes[22] ; 18. 1S-James Saam[23] ; 19. 51M-Haldon Miller[15] ; 20. 36-Seth Schneider[16] ; 21. 4X-Blayne Keckler[12] ; 22. 28-Chris Smith[21] ; 23. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[18]

Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.50-Ryan Missler, 14.893; 2.94-Mike Bores, 14.996; 3.51-Devin Shiels, 15.201; 4.44S-Collin Shipley, 15.237; 5.10-Nathon Loney, 15.264; 6.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.417; 7.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.424; 8.36-Matt Irey, 15.449; 9.RH21-Gregg Haskell, 15.458; 10.1N-Casey Noonan, 15.468; 11.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.469; 12.B4U-Brad Eitniear, 15.717; 13.29-Nate Potts, 15.883; 14.0-Cameron Tusing, 15.900; 15.27-Ken Hahn, 15.968; 16.101-Chester Fitch, 16.283; 17.2C-Clint Coffman, 16.399; 18.16-Steve Sabo, 16.643; 19.69R-Doug Baird, 17.209; 20.23-Scott Fowler , 17.423; 21.14T-Cody Truman, 17.690; 22.11-Austin Gibson, 17.908; 23.16B-Butch Latte, 19.875;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 10-Nathon Loney[2] ; 2. 94-Mike Bores[4] ; 3. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 4. 44S-Collin Shipley[3] ; 5. 16-Steve Sabo[6] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[7] ; 7. 23-Scott Fowler [8] ; 8. 0-Cameron Tusing[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 1N-Casey Noonan[1] ; 2. 36-Matt Irey[3] ; 3. 50-Ryan Missler[4] ; 4. RH21-Gregg Haskell[2] ; 5. 27-Ken Hahn[6] ; 6. B4U-Brad Eitniear[5] ; 7. 14T-Cody Truman[7] ; 8. 16B-Butch Latte[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 1*-Kyle Moore[2] ; 2. 51-Devin Shiels[4] ; 3. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 4. 29-Nate Potts[1] ; 5. 2C-Clint Coffman[6] ; 6. 101-Chester Fitch[5] ; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[1] ; 2. 1N-Casey Noonan[2] ; 3. 1*-Kyle Moore[5] ; 4. 10-Nathon Loney[4] ; 5. 5M-Ryan Markham[10] ; 6. 50-Ryan Missler[7] ; 7. 36-Matt Irey[3] ; 8. RH21-Gregg Haskell[11] ; 9. 16-Steve Sabo[13] ; 10. 94-Mike Bores[8] ; 11. 44S-Collin Shipley[6] ; 12. 74-Jeff Warnick[9] ; 13. 29-Nate Potts[12] ; 14. 2C-Clint Coffman[15] ; 15. 27-Ken Hahn[14] ; 16. B4U-Brad Eitniear[17] ; 17. 101-Chester Fitch[18] ; 18. 69R-Doug Baird[16] ; 19. 11-Austin Gibson[21] ; 20. 23-Scott Fowler [19] ; 21. 0-Cameron Tusing[22] ; 22. 14T-Cody Truman[20] ; 23. 16B-Butch Latte[23]

 

Zach Daum Wins at Doe Run with POWRi National Midget League/Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series

Belleville, IL. (7/21/23) Zach Daum would use experience and throttle control to earn the debut victory at Doe Run Speedway on Friday Night with the POWRi National Midget League, running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota, capturing his twenty-second career league victory in an action-packed twenty-five lap feature event.

Early on-track competition with twenty-seven solid entries in the POWRi National Midget League running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series would see Joe B Miller start the action off with a track-record quick qualifying time of 11.229-second lap as Daniel Whitley, Andrew Felker, and Jade Avedisian each would earn heat racing wins as Corbin Rueschenberg would earn the semi-feature victory.

Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Andrew Felker roll an invert of zero during Intermission to set the front row of himself and Jade Avedisian. Competing for the prized position as the green flag flew would see Jade Avedisian gaining the initial advantage on the opening lap over Daniel Whitley, Gavin Miller, Taylor Reimer, and Andrew Felker who all raced inside the top five.

Restarting after an early lap-two caution, Daniel Whitley would slide the leading Jade Avedisian for the preferred position in turns one and two to overtake for the top spot as Gavin Miller attempted to follow with Taylor Reimer and Joe B Miller all staying within striking distances.

Returning the favor on lap nine, Avedisian would once again fly into the leading position by using momentum into turns three and four to get back by Daniel Whitley as Taylor Reimer and a quickly gaining Joe B Miller battled for the final podium placement at the one-third marker of the thirty-lap feature.

Flying past the halfway point in the main event, Jade Avedisian would continue to show the way of the field with Zach Daum racing into the runner-up spot with Daniel Whitley, Joe B Miller, Gavin Miller, Taylor Reimer, Karter Sarff, Andrew Felker, Trey Marcham, and Branigan Roark residing inside the running top-ten.

Bunching the field back together for a late-race and drama-filled restart with six laps to go, Jade Avedisian attempted to hold the top line as Zach Daum gained on a steady low-line coming to the final lap.

Using a pristine final lap high-side pass, Zach Daum would emerge victorious in the thirty-lap feature event to earn his first feature win of 2023 with the POWRi National Midget League as Jade Avedisian would finish runner-up after leading twenty-two laps.

“I had already been moving around searching for the fastest line and just kind of ran everywhere to not show my hand to Jade out front, I wanted to make my move in one swoop to not let her get back by me,” said Zach Daum in the Doe Run Missouri victory lane celebrations. Adding, “That was technical and that was fun, the throttle pedal goes both ways and sometimes you just have to finesse it through the corners. I came here and ran a micro when my dad was still driving me to the races and this place is still just as fun.”

Staying close after leading six early laps Daniel Whitley would finalize the podium finishers with Taylor Reimer tracking down the front to finish fourth as Gavin Miller rounded out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Doe Run Speedway running in conjunction with the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series.

POWRi National Midget League | Doe Run Speedway | 7/21/23: Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 51B-Joe B Miller(11.229) Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 58-Daniel Whitley Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 11A-Andrew Felker Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian Max Papis Innovations Semi-Feature Winner: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 11A-Andrew Felker Super Clean Hard Charger: 7U-Kyle Jones(+9) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 7U-Zach Daum

Feature (30 Laps): 1. 7U-Zach Daum[9]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[2]; 3. 58-Daniel Whitley[3]; 4. 25K-Taylor Reimer[5]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[10]; 7. 11A-Andrew Felker[1]; 8. 21K-Karter Sarff[7]; 9. 32-Trey Marcham[8]; 10. 44-Branigan Roark[18]; 11. 33-Kyle Jones[20]; 12. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 13. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[17]; 14. 40-Chase McDermand[12]; 15. 16-Garet Williamson[11]; 16. 26-Chance Crum[14]; 17. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[21]; 18. 08K-Brody Wake[16]; 19. 17B-Austin Barnhill[19]; 20. 08-Cannon McIntosh[15]; 21. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[13].

Last Chance Showdown (10 Laps): 1. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[1]; 2. 44-Branigan Roark[6]; 3. 33-Kyle Jones[3]; 4. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[4]; 5. 7-Cody Beard[7]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno[10]; 7. 99K-Robert Carson[9]; 8. 0-Johnny Murdock[11]; 9. 35-Tyler Robbins[8]; 10. 17B-Austin Barnhill[5]; 11. 91-Matt Veatch[2].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 58-Daniel Whitley[1]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 4. 26-Chance Crum[7]; 5. 08K-Brody Wake[6]; 6. 08-Cannon McIntosh[4]; 7. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs[5]; 8. 99K-Robert Carson[8]; 9. 0-Johnny Murdock[9].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker[4]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[1]; 3. 7U-Zach Daum[5]; 4. 16-Garet Williamson[2]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[3]; 6. 33-Kyle Jones[8]; 7. 17B-Austin Barnhill[7]; 8. 35-Tyler Robbins[9]; 9. 7-Cody Beard[6].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[5]; 2. 97K-Cooper Williams[1]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham[2]; 4. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[6]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[4]; 6. 91-Matt Veatch[7]; 7. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark[8]; 9. 59-Laci Ferno[9].

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.281[8]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:11.307[9]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:11.385[2]; 4. 58-Daniel Whitley, 00:11.479[3]; 5. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:11.553[1]; 6. 08K-Brody Wake, 00:11.678[6]; 7. 26-Chance Crum, 00:11.880[5]; 8. 99K-Robert Carson, 00:12.177[7]; 9. 0-Johnny Murdock, 00:12.330[4].

Qualifying 2 (2 Laps): 1. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:11.366[4]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.431[1]; 3. 16-Garet Williamson, 00:11.442[5]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.481[2]; 5. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:11.566[8]; 6. 7-Cody Beard, 00:11.699[7]; 7. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:11.731[3]; 8. 33-Kyle Jones, 00:11.739[6]; 9. 35-Tyler Robbins, 00:11.922[9].

Qualifying 3 (2 Laps): 1. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.229[4]; 2. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.349[9]; 3. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:11.369[8]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.445[6]; 5. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:11.454[5]; 6. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:11.455[3]; 7. 91-Matt Veatch, 00:11.549[1]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:11.644[2]; 9. 59-Laci Ferno, 00:11.774[7].

Hot Laps 1: 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh, 00:11.275[8]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller, 00:11.670[2]; 3. 31K-Jaxton Wiggs, 00:11.742[1]; 4. 08K-Brody Wake, 00:11.781[6]; 5. 26-Chance Crum, 00:11.819[5]; 6. 58-Daniel Whitley, 00:11.962[3]; 7. 25K-Taylor Reimer, 00:11.992[9]; 8. 0-Johnny Murdock, 00:13.080[4]; 9. (DNS) 99K-Robert Carson, 00:13.080.

Hot Laps 2: 1. 40-Chase McDermand, 00:11.503[1]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff, 00:11.817[2]; 3. 17B-Austin Barnhill, 00:11.957[3]; 4. 7U-Zach Daum, 00:12.040[8]; 5. 16-Garet Williamson, 00:12.183[5]; 6. 7-Cody Beard, 00:12.300[7]; 7. 33-Kyle Jones, 00:12.341[6]; 8. 11A-Andrew Felker, 00:12.386[4]; 9. 35-Tyler Robbins, 00:12.457[9].

Hot Laps 3: 1. 71-Jade Avedisian, 00:11.472[5]; 2. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold, 00:11.497[3]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg, 00:11.610[9]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams, 00:11.677[6]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:11.750[4]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno, 00:11.957[7]; 7. 32-Trey Marcham, 00:11.979[8]; 8. 91-Matt Veatch, 00:11.990[1]; 9. 44-Branigan Roark, 00:12.115[2].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League and Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series will continue their two-day stretch by visiting Southern Illinois Speedway on Saturday, July 22nd | Catch every lap LIVE available on www.DIRTVision.com.

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Tonight's results for our annual Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup featuring the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars and Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Cars are listed below.

Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Presented by Mobil 1 Results:

All Star Sprint Car Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 13-Justin Peck[1]; 2. 21T-Cole Macedo[2]; 3. 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 4. 11-Cory Eliason[6]; 5. 9-Kasey Kahne[7]; 6. 81-Lee Jacobs[5]; 7. 39-Cameron Smith[9]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[3]; 9. 7NY-Matt Farnham[8]

All Star Sprint Car Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[1]; 2. 101-Cody Maroske[2]; 3. 09-Craig Mintz[3]; 4. 19P-Trent Pigdon[4]; 5. 12X-Brent Shearer[7]; 6. 29F-Zeth Sabo[6]; 7. 97-JJ Hickle[5]; 8. 13B-Steve Bright[8]

All Star Sprint Car Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 19-Brent Marks[1]; 2. 2F-AJ Flick[5]; 3. 4-Chris Windom[2]; 4. 57-Kyle Larson[4]; 5. 6S-Ryan Smith[3]; 6. 32B-Dale Blaney[6]; 7. 11B-Carl Bowser[7]; 8. 4K-Kip Edwards[8]

All Star Sprint Car Heat 4: (Finish-Name-Start]) 1. 7BC-Anthony Macri[1]; 2. 29-Sye Lynch[5]; 3. 45-Tim Shaffer[4]; 4. 12-Billy Dietrich[3]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise[2]; 6. 33-Brent Matus[6]; 7. 28M-Conner Morrell[7]; 8. 26AU-Todd Moule[8]

All Star Sprint Car Heat 5: (Finish-Name-Start]) 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[1]; 2. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[2]; 3. 22-Brandon Spithaler[3]; 4. 23-Devon Borden[4]; 5. 29S-Dan Shetler[5]; 6. 2-Ricky Peterson[7]; 7. 6-Bob Felmlee[6]; 8. (DNF) 13M-Brandon Matus[8]

All Start Sprint Car Dash: (Finish-Name-{Start]) 1. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 3. 45-Tim Shaffer[4]; 4. 13-Justin Peck[5]; 5. 19-Brent Marks[3]; 6. 7BC-Anthony Macri[6]; 7. 55-Kerry Madsen[10]; 8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[8]; 9. 23-Devon Borden[9]; 10. 19P-Trent Pigdon[7]

All Star Sprint Car Last Chance Showdown: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 9-Kasey Kahne[3]; 2. 6S-Ryan Smith[4]; 3. 81-Lee Jacobs[2]; 4. 29S-Dan Shetler[6]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise[5]; 6. 12X-Brent Shearer[7]; 7. 29F-Zeth Sabo[9]; 8. 20B-Cody Bova[1]; 9. 2-Ricky Peterson[11]; 10. 32B-Dale Blaney[8]; 11. 7NY-Matt Farnham[21]; 12. 33-Brent Matus[10]; 13. 6-Bob Felmlee[14]; 14. 11B-Carl Bowser[15]; 15. 26AU-Todd Moule[20]; 16. 97-JJ Hickle[13]; 17. 39-Cameron Smith[12]; 18. 28M-Conner Morrell[16]; 19. 13B-Steve Bright[18]; 20. 4K-Kip Edwards[19]; 21. (DNF) 13M-Brandon Matus[17]

Don Martin Memorial Silver Cup XXXIII Main Event-$25,000-to-win; 30-Laps (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 2. 19-Brent Marks[5]; 3. 13-Justin Peck[4]; 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[1]; 5. 45-Tim Shaffer[3]; 6. 7BC-Anthony Macri[6]; 7. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[8]; 8. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[14]; 9. 11-Cory Eliason[19]; 10. 23-Devon Borden[9]; 11. 2F-AJ Flick[12]; 12. 09-Craig Mintz[18]; 13. 21T-Cole Macedo[11]; 14. 12-Billy Dietrich[20]; 15. 101-Cody Maroske[15]; 16. 29-Sye Lynch[13]; 17. 29S-Dan Shetler[24]; 18. 4-Chris Windom[16]; 19. 26-Zeb Wise[25]; 20. 81-Lee Jacobs[23]; 21. 55-Kerry Madsen[7]; 22. 22-Brandon Spithaler[17]; 23. 9-Kasey Kahne[21]; 24. (DNF) 19P-Trent Pigdon[10]; 25. (DNF) 6S-Ryan Smith[22]

All Star Sprint Car Time Qualifying: 1. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.558[5]; 2. 13-Justin Peck, 00:13.749[8]; 3. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:13.768[7]; 4. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:13.816[1]; 5. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:13.828[18]; 6. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:13.844[2]; 7. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:13.846[3]; 8. 19-Brent Marks, 00:13.939[19]; 9. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:14.008[4]; 10. 4-Chris Windom, 00:14.027[21]; 11. 7NY-Matt Farnham, 00:14.085[9]; 12. 45-Tim Shaffer, 00:14.139[32]; 13. 7BC-Anthony Macri, 00:14.149[30]; 14. 19P-Trent Pigdon, 00:14.227[10]; 15. 6S-Ryan Smith, 00:14.256[22]; 16. 2F-AJ Flick, 00:14.270[24]; 17. 23-Devon Borden, 00:14.334[35]; 18. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:14.356[26]; 19. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:14.399[40]; 20. 32B-Dale Blaney, 00:14.416[25]; 21. 39-Cameron Smith, 00:14.465[6]; 22. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:14.513[17]; 23. 12-Billy Dietrich, 00:14.619[33]; 24. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:14.676[29]; 25. 5W-Lucas Wolfe, 00:14.688[41]; 26. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:14.743[36]; 27. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:14.802[14]; 28. 97-JJ Hickle, 00:14.809[13]; 29. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:14.875[15]; 30. 29F-Zeth Sabo, 00:14.878[11]; 31. 29S-Dan Shetler, 00:14.962[37]; 32. 6-Bob Felmlee, 00:14.989[38]; 33. 13M-Brandon Matus, 00:15.036[39]; 34. 11B-Carl Bowser, 00:15.171[23]; 35. 2-Ricky Peterson, 00:15.187[34]; 36. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:15.193[27]; 37. 33-Brent Matus, 00:15.221[28]; 38. 12X-Brent Shearer, 00:15.411[12]; 39. 26AU-Todd Moule, 00:15.594[31]; 40. 13B-Steve Bright, 00:15.883[16]; 41. 4K-Kip Edwards, 00:16.118[20]

Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Sprint Car Results:

Terry Bowser Excavating Heat 1: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 21N-Andy Priest[1]; 2. 67-Ken Duke Jr[2]; 3. 01-Timmy Bittner[7]; 4. 75-Dylan Shatzer[3]; 5. 3B-Ryan Beatty[8]; 6. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[6]; 7. 19M-Body McClintoch[4]; 8. (DNS) 20M-Vivian Jones

Glassmere Fuel Service Heat 2: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 88-Greg Dobrosky[2]; 2. 17S-Shane Heath[1]; 3. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[3]; 4. 5J-Logan Jones[6]; 5. 44-Pete Landram[4]; 6. 21-Hunter Hite[7]; 7. 30R-Glenn Worrell[5]; 8. 4G-Justin Kovach[8]

Ruth Ann Transport Heat 3: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 97-Kenny Heffner[3]; 2. 12G-Tommy Jasen[1]; 3. 61-Johnny Scarborough[4]; 4. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[6]; 5. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[7]; 6. 48-Jeff Bacha[2]; 7. 17K-Steven Kenawell Jr[5]; 8. (DNF) 4B-Walt Tutak Jr[8]

Sportsman’s Supply Company Heat 4 (Finish-Name-Start]) 1. 25G-Nolan Groves[4]; 2. 17-Owen Dimm[6]; 3. 82M-Roman Jones[1]; 4. 16-Jim Morris[3]; 5. 4J-Jacob Gomola[5]; 6. 3-John Jerich[2]; 7. 42L-Lance Christie[7]

Tomson Scrap Metal B-Main: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 21-Hunter Hite[2]; 2. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[1]; 3. 3-John Jerich[4]; 4. 48-Jeff Bacha[3]; 5. 42L-Lance Christie[8]; 6. 4B-Walt Tutak Jr[10]; 7. 30R-Glenn Worrell[6]; 8. (DNF) 17K-Steven Kenawell Jr[7]; 9. (DNF) 4G-Justin Kovach[9]; 10. (DNF) 19M-Body McClintoch[5]; 11. (DNS) 20M-Vivian Jones

Allegheny Sprint Tour 305 Main Event $2,000-to-win; 20 Laps (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 97-Kenny Heffner[2]; 2. 17-Owen Dimm[4]; 3. 67-Ken Duke Jr[6]; 4. 21N-Andy Priest[8]; 5. 88-Greg Dobrosky[7]; 6. 01-Timmy Bittner[9]; 7. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[10]; 8. 16-Jim Morris[16]; 9. 4J-Jacob Gomola[20]; 10. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[19]; 11. 17S-Shane Heath[5]; 12. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[15]; 13. 12G-Tommy Jasen[3]; 14. 82M-Roman Jones[12]; 15. 61-Johnny Scarborough[11]; 16. 21-Hunter Hite[21]; 17. 25G-Nolan Groves[1]; 18. 48-Jeff Bacha[24]; 19. 5J-Logan Jones[14]; 20. 3-John Jerich[23]; 21. (DNF) 3B-Ryan Beatty[17]; 22. (DNF) 75-Dylan Shatzer[13]; 23. (DNF) 30-Jazlyn Boyles[22]; 24. (DNF) 44-Pete Landram[18]

 

 

LADOUCEUR CONTINUES STREAK WITH AST EAST WIN AT BROCKVILLE

By: Tim Baltz

BROCKVILLE, Ont. (July 15, 2023) – On a night where threatening skies forced Brockville Speedway officials to push through the show on Tackaberry Construction night, the fans were not disappointed with the racing action and there was plenty of it.

The 4th round of the Action Sprint Tour East Series by Surprenant Truck Shop and Lee Ladouceur was looking to continue his winning streak as he took the lead at the drop of the green flag, with Matt Billings, Mathieu Bardier, Andrew Hennessy and Brian Nanticoke completing the top 5. Both Ladouceur and Billings were the dominant cars as they pulled away from the field, leaving everyone else behind. On lap 7 Adam Turner slipped off turns 3 and 4 bringing out the yellow, giving drivers like Matt Billings and a host of others, the chance to grab the top spot. When the green flew, nothing changed as Ladouceur still led the way with Billings making an effort to get the lead. Ladouceur had no part of it and pulled out to another commanding lead. Over the final laps Lee Ladouceur would drive away from everyone and keep the win streak alive, scoring his 5th win in a row at Brockville, his third straight East Series win and became the divisions all time win leader at Brockville, with his 6th trip to victory lane. Matt Billings crossed in 2nd with Andrew Hennessy, Mathieu Bardier and Evan Reynolds completing the top 5.

Next week the Action Sprint Tour National tour makes its first stop of 2023 at Brockville. With an East series event next Friday night at Can Am, a big field of cars is expected, with drivers from the west region coming to Brockville on Saturday night.

A Feature 1: 1. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[1]; 2. 52-Matt Billings[2]; 3. 87-Andrew Hennessy[8]; 4. 19-Mathieu Bardier[4]; 5. 13-Evan Reynolds[5]; 6. 00-Ryan Poole[10]; 7. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[3]; 8. 17X-Chris Herbison[9]; 9. 115-April Wilson[6]; 10. 17-Marc Surprenant[11]; 11. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[13]; 12. 85-Tim Bailey[14]; 13. 4K-Jamie Kay[12]; 14. 9-Adam Turner[7]

Heat 1: 1. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[1]; 2. 13-Evan Reynolds[2]; 3. 9-Adam Turner[3]; 4. 87-Andrew Hennessy[5]; 5. 17X-Chris Herbison[4]; 6. 17-Marc Surprenant[6]; 7. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[7]

Heat 2: 1. 52-Matt Billings[2]; 2. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[6]; 3. 115-April Wilson[4]; 4. 19-Mathieu Bardier[7]; 5. 00-Ryan Poole[1]; 6. 4K-Jamie Kay[5]; 7. 85-Tim Bailey[3]

 

 

Kenny Heffner Joins 2023 Winners
07-17-2023

Kenny Heffner of Watsontown came out on top of a fierce, three-way battle for the lead Saturday night at Port Royal Speedway, re-taking the top spot from Zach Rhodes of McVeytown with two laps to go to win the 20-lap feature for the River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series.

Veteran Roger Irvine of Irvona, who led early in the race and was the other racer in the fight for victory, came home third.

The barn-burner of a race had a story for each of the drivers seeking the win. For Heffner, the victory was his career fourth (third at Port Royal), but his first since joining with former PASS regular Cale Reigle as car owner. Rhodes was seeking his first-ever PASS victory, although he won a Virginia Sprint Series feature earlier this year at Winchester, Va. Irvine has been a PASS racer since 2004 (skipping a couple of years along the way and driving only once or twice in others) and has four career wins, but the last was 10 years ago.

The Heffner and Rhodes stories also have a parallel element: last year both drivers’ family-backed teams ran into problems, and at about the same time Reigle came forward to make his car available to Heffner, Rhodes was given the opportunity to drive the Weaver Racing car formerly driven by Roger Weaver. Both combinations have been successful.

All three drivers are regularly competitive, with seven top-five finishes between them so far in 2023, but a victory would have been truly special to any of them.

Heffner got it.

The eventual winner started on the pole, with Rhodes beside him, but third-starting Irvine took the initial lead and paced the field for three laps before caution on lap four for a spinning D.J. Cassler (who kept running) slowed the field, and Heffner got by Irvine on the restart.

The battle really heated up at about midway when the leaders entered traffic. On lap 12, Rhodes got by Irvine, and the next lap slid under Heffner for first. That only fired the action to the next level, and Heffner made the decisive pass five laps later, carrying his advantage to a .569 second margin of victory.

Irvine earned third, although Owen Dimm of Mifflintown was on his bumper by race’s end and equaled his career-best fourth-place. Seth Schnoke’s fifth enabled the Pine Grove driver to whittle away a bit of Logan Spahr’s points lead and matched the leader’s eight top-fives in the season’s 12 completed features.

Austin Reed, Doug Dodson, Ken Duke, Spahr, and Kruz Kepner completed the top 10.

For Lewisberry’s Spahr, a seven-time winner already in 2023, it was another case of being unable to overcome the first thing that happens at the track: the pill draw for starting position. Spahr started seventh in the first heat, was involved in an incident with Mike Melair that brought out the only heat-race caution of the night for the IMCA/RaceSaver sprinters (both cars continued), and could only recover to finish fourth. That gave him 13th starting position for the feature, and with only one caution, he was unable to gain that much ground.

Kepner, who finished just behind Spahr, advanced seven positions during the race, but the Penns Valley Meat Market Hard Charger Award went to Fred Arnold of Richfield, who started 26th and finished 18th. Penns Valley also is the overall PASS division sponsor at Port Royal.

Arnold’s qualifying performance also was affected by the pill draw, but his – the worst of the 34 teams on hand – earned him a case of oil as the VP Lubricants Race Ready Award winner.

The heat races were won by Dodson, Paul Moyer, Rhodes, and Dimm, with Mike Alleman taking the B-Main.

After five races now at Port Royal (three wins by Spahr and one each by Drew Young and Heffner), Spahr continues to lead Schnoke points, but his lead has been cut to 25.

Next week the River Valley Builders PASS tour celebrates its 25th birthday with two nights of racing at Path Valley Speedway, which has been running PASS races longer and has run more of them than any other active track. An increased purse will be on the line both nights. See the track website for other details of the racing programs.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Port Royal Speedway, Saturday, July 15

HEAT 1 – 1. 20-Doug Dodson; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 67-Ken Duke; 4. 14-Logan Spahr; 5. 19-Kruz Kepner; 6. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 7. 36-Mike Melair; 8-53W-Jimmy White; 9. 21-Andrew Boyer (DNF).

HEAT 2 – 1. 1M-Paul Moyer; 2. 12-Roger Irvine; 3. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 4. 61-John Scarborough; 5. 01-Timmy Bittner; 6. 46-Mike Alleman; 7. 71-Josh Spicer; 8. 461-Colton Hendershot. DNS – 51-Dave Graber.

HEAT 3 – 1. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 2. 34-Austin Reed; 3. 25G-Nolan Groves; 4. 17K-StevieKenawell; 5. 25-Dustin Young; 6. 80-Dave Wickham; 7. 88-Fred Arnold; 8. 9R-Mariah Romig.

HEAT 4 – 1. 17-Owen Dimm; 2. 2-Erin Statler; 3. 97-Kenny Heffner; 4. 8-D.J. Cassler; 5. 98-Croix Beasom; 6. 99-A.J. Barton; 7. 52-Jeff Weaver; 8. 5J-Logan Jones.

B-MAIN – 1. 46-Mike Alleman; 2. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 3. 71-Josh Spicer; 4. 36-Mike Melair; 5. 52-Jeff Weaver; 6. 88-Fred Arnold; 7. 80-Dave Wickham; 8. 53W-Jimmy White; 9. 461-Colton Hendershot; 10. 21-Andrew Boyer; 11. 5J-Logan Jones; 12. 9R-Mariah Romig. DNS – 99-A.J. Barton; 51-Dave Graber.

FEATURE – 1. 97-Kenny Heffner; 2. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 3. 12-Roger Irvine; 4. 17-Owen Dimm; 5. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 6. 34-Austin Reed; 7. 20-Doug Dodson; 8. 67-Ken Duke; 9. 14-Logan Spahr; 10. 19-Kruz Kepner; 11. 2-Erin Statler; 12. 1M-Paul Moyer; 13. 17K-Stevie Kenawell; 14. 25-Dustin Young; 15. 75-Dylan Shatzer; 16. 7-Drew Young; 17. 01-Timmy Bittner; 18. 88-Fred Arnold; 19. 61-John Scarborough; 20. 46-Mike Alleman; 21. 52-Jeff Weaver; 22. 8-D.J. Cassler; 23. 98-Croix Beasom; 24. 25G-Nolan Groves; 25. 71-Josh Spicer (DNF); 26. 36-Mike Melair (DNF). DNQ – 80-Dave Wickham; 53W-Jimmy White; 461-Colton Hendershot; 21-Andrew Boyer; 5J-Logan Jones; 9R-Mariah Romig; 99-A.J. Barton; 51-Dave Graber.

 

 

Zomer, Dann and Carsrud Post Special Wins at Huset's Speedway During Huset's Hall of Fame Night

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (July 16, 2023) - Dusty Zomer, Tim Dann and Dan Carsrud were victorious on Sunday evening during Huset's Hall of Fame Night at Huset's Speedway.

Zomer earned his first Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars win at the track since 2016. It was his ninth career 410 sprint car victory at the high-banked oval.

"You always ask yourself if you can still get out here and do it," said Zomer, who has former track champion and 2023 Hall of Fame inductee Danny Lasoski serving as his crew chief. "It was an awesome night to do this obviously with Lasoski getting inducted into the Hall of Fame. Congrats to him. He's obviously an awesome coach."

Zomer powered into the lead on the opening lap, which featured a three-wide battle for the top spot exiting turn two. Justin Henderson slid Zomer for the lead into turns three and four, but Zomer turned down the track to regain first place exiting the corners.

Tyler Drueke worked his way to third on a restart on Lap 10 and to second on Lap 12 by running the bottom groove more often than his competitors. He nearly pulled even with Zomer in turn four in the waning laps before a red flag on Lap 22 took traffic out of the equation.

Zomer stayed committed to the outside lane and he pulled away on the late-race restart to win by 1.330 seconds.

"We had a fast hot rod," he said. "I figured I lived this long on the top I figured I'd just keep giving her hell.

"I'm super happy we're back here at Huset's winning and hopefully more to come."

Drueke posted a career-best Huset's Speedway result of second place.

"It feels good to be competitive and pass some cars," he said. "We're trying to build up our confidence so we can compete with these guys in the 410s. It boosts the confidence to show that we can do it to ourselves."

Chase Randall hustled from eighth to third place.

"I was kinda slowly figuring out how to run the car on the tricky track," he said. "I was really struggling on the thick cushion up there so I just moved the wing back and did some searching to find a line that worked for me where nobody else was. It was a really good run for us still from eighth. We made a lot of gains on the car and learned a lot from tonight. Hopefully we can carry that on throughout the rest of the year and make a run for the championship."

Brooke Tatnell was fourth and Mark Dobmeier ended fifth.

Tatnell set quick time during qualifying before Drueke, Dobmeier and Kaleb Johnson won the heat races.

Dann posted his first career Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks victory at the track in impressive fashion. He led the distance of the 20-lap feature, but most of the race the runner up was nearly side by side with Dann.

"I felt pretty good where I was running around the top," he said. "I figured I'd carry the momentum off of there. As long as I didn't mess up I was pretty comfortable so I just kept doing it."

Yeigh ran second for the first seven laps before spinning while running side by side with Dann entering turn one, which allowed Spenser Kalass to take over the second position. Kalass spent the final two thirds of the race within striking distance before finishing 0.200 seconds behind Dann.

Colby Klaassen ended third with Zach Olivier fourth and John Hoing fifth.

The heat races were won by Yeigh, Klaassen and Dann.

Carsrud led all 20 laps of the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series for his first career sprint car triumph. He also extended the streak of no repeat winners in the division this season as Carsrud became the eighth victor in eight Huset's Speedway A Mains this year.

"We built a new car for this week so I wasn't sure what was going to happen," he said. "It's huge.

"I could hear them coming. I just knew I had to hit the bottom, hit it clean and good. The car was starting to get loose so I was feathering the throttle a little bit."

The lone stoppage of the race occurred on Lap 6. The remaining 15 laps went non-stop with Jeremy Kerzman sticking to the tail of Carsrud. However, it was Cole Vanderheiden with a late charge, riding the top groove to get by Kerzman for second on Lap 19 and finishing only 0.072 seconds behind Carsrud in a photo finish.

Kerzman rounded out the podium with Monty Ferriera placing fourth and Logan Domagala fifth.

John Otte, Kerzman, Ferriera and Bayley Ballenger were the heat race winners. Drueke captured the B Main.

Four straight nights of racing fills this week's action at Huset's Speedway with the Silver Dollar Nationals presented by MyRacePass running Wednesday through Saturday.

The nightly racing schedule features the Tri-State Late Models plus the Ben Nothdurft Memorial A Main and IMCA Stock Cars on Wednesday; the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks on Thursday; the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Malvern Bank Super Late Model Racing Series on Friday; and the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series for $53,000 to win and the Malvern Bank Super Late Model Racing Series on Saturday.

HUSET'S HALL OF FAME NIGHT RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (July 16, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (2); 2. 12-Tyler Drueke (6); 3. 9-Chase Randall (8); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier (4); 6. 83-Justin Henderson (3); 7. 18T-Tanner Holmes (13); 8. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (10); 9. 22-Riley Goodno (9); 10. 24T-Christopher Thram (15); 11. 11M-Brendan Mullen (16); 12. 101-Chuck McGillivray (21); 13. 14T-Tim Estenson (17); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett (14); 15. 23W-Scott Winters (11); 16. 44-Chris Martin (22); 17. 23-Russel Borland (18); 18. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (24); 19. 22W-Aaron Werner (23); 20. (DNF) 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 21. (DNF) 4-Cody Hansen (19); 22. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (25); 23. (DNF) 47-Brant O'Banion (7); 24. (DNF) 83JR-Sam Henderson (20); 25. (DNF) 105-Cody Ihlen (12).

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 12-Tyler Drueke (1); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (4); 3. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (2); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (7); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (5); 7. 23-Russel Borland (6); 8. 22W-Aaron Werner (8); 9. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (9).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 47-Brant O'Banion (2); 3. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 4. 18T-Tanner Holmes (5); 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen (6); 6. 105-Cody Ihlen (3); 7. 83JR-Sam Henderson (7); 8. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (8).

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (2); 2. 23W-Scott Winters (1); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 4. 9-Chase Randall (4); 5. 17B-Ryan Bickett (5); 6. 4-Cody Hansen (7); 7. 44-Chris Martin (8); 8. 101-Chuck McGillivray (6).

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.107 (10); 2. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.116 (14); 3. 9-Chase Randall, 00:11.117 (15); 4. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.141 (24); 5. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:11.186 (17); 6. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.198 (23); 7. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.231 (7); 8. 47-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.243 (2); 9. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.251 (20); 10. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.253 (8); 11. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.253 (1); 12. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.271 (19); 13. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.296 (16); 14. 18T-Tanner Holmes, 00:11.348 (11); 15. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.350 (6); 16. 23-Russel Borland, 00:11.392 (12); 17. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.399 (21); 18. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:11.421 (3); 19. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.458 (25); 20. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.461 (9); 21. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.507 (13); 22. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.513 (22); 23. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.559 (5); 24. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.570 (4); 25. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.771 (18).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 40-Tim Dann (2); 2. 20K-Spenser Kalass (1); 3. 34K-Colby Klaassen (4); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (10); 5. 55-John Hoing (5); 6. 29Z-JJ Zebell (11); 7. 21-Ron Howe (17); 8. 86-Tracy Halouska (13); 9. 15-Brandon Ferguson (7); 10. 3-Matt Steuerwald (8); 11. 98-Dan Jensen (9); 12. 64-Cory Yeigh (3); 13. 46-Colton Arends (12); 14. (DNF) 27-Lee Kuchta (14); 15. (DNF) 33-Garet Deboer (6); 16. (DNS) 12-Mike Chaney; 17. (DNS) 51-Billy Prouty.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 64-Cory Yeigh (2); 2. 3-Matt Steuerwald (4); 3. 20K-Spenser Kalass (1); 4. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (3); 5. (DNF) 51-Billy Prouty (6); 6. (DNF) 21-Ron Howe (5).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 34K-Colby Klaassen (2); 2. 98-Dan Jensen (4); 3. 71-Zach Olivier (5); 4. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 5. 46-Colton Arends (6); 6. 27-Lee Kuchta (1).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 40-Tim Dann (1); 2. 55-John Hoing (2); 3. 15-Brandon Ferguson (3); 4. 29Z-JJ Zebell (5); 5. 86-Tracy Halouska (4).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 67-Dan Carsrud (2); 2. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (8); 3. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (4); 4. 45-Monty Ferriera (5); 5. 4D-Logan Domagala (3); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (6); 7. 12L-John Lambertz (9); 8. 31-Koby Werkmeister (11); 9. 4S-Jeremy Snow (7); 10. 17-Lee Goos Jr (18); 11. 12-Tyler Drueke (17); 12. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (15); 13. 81-Jared Jansen (10); 14. 96-Blaine Stegenga (14); 15. 74N-Luke Nellis (13); 16. 17D-Dillon Bickett (16); 17. 18D-Dalton Domagala (20); 18. (DNF) 10-Trevor Serbus (12); 19. (DNF) 64-Andy Pake (19); 20. (DNF) 9ER7-John Otte (1).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 12-Tyler Drueke (1); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (3); 3. 64-Andy Pake (6); 4. 18D-Dalton Domagala (2); 5. 69-Mike Moore (4); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (7); 7. F5-Tim Rustad (9); 8. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (8); 9. 77-Taylor Ryan (5); 10. 28-Nicholas Winter (14); 11. 48-Cole Olson (10); 12. 18-Corbin Erickson (11); 13. 80P-Jacob Peterson (12); 14. 62J-Jay Masur (15); 15. 1B-Brayden Wiese (13).

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9ER7-John Otte (1); 2. 4D-Logan Domagala (2); 3. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (4); 4. 74N-Luke Nellis (7); 5. 12-Tyler Drueke (8); 6. 77-Taylor Ryan (3); 7. F5-Tim Rustad (6); 8. 80P-Jacob Peterson (5).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (2); 2. 12L-John Lambertz (4); 3. 4S-Jeremy Snow (3); 4. 96-Blaine Stegenga (5); 5. 18D-Dalton Domagala (6); 6. 64-Andy Pake (7); 7. 48-Cole Olson (1); 8. 62J-Jay Masur (8).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Monty Ferriera (2); 2. 81-Jared Jansen (4); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (7); 4. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (6); 5. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (8); 7. (DNF) 1B-Brayden Wiese (1); 8. (DNF) 28-Nicholas Winter (3).

Maxim Chassis Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 2. 67-Dan Carsrud (1); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 4. 17D-Dillon Bickett (3); 5. 69-Mike Moore (7); 6. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (6); 7. 18-Corbin Erickson (5).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 2(May 21 and June 4); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 24); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 23); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29); and Dusty Zomer - 1 (July 16)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 3(May 28, June 18 and July 9); Tim Dann - 1 (July 16); Tracy Halouska - 1(June 11);John Hoing - 1(June 4);and Zach Olivier - 1(May 21)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dan Carsrud - 1 (July 16); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Wednesday through Sunday for the Silver Dollar Nationals presented by MyRacePass featuring the Tri-State Late Models plus the Ben Nothdurft Memorial A Main and IMCA Stock Cars (on Wednesday); the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks (on Thursday); the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Malvern Bank Super Late Model Racing Series (on Friday); and the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series ($53,000 to win) and the Malvern Bank Super Late Model Racing Series (on Saturday)

HUSET'S SPEEDWAY MEDIA LINKS -

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Felmlee Gets First Sprint Win in Two Years at Tri-City Raceway Park; Joy, Seippel, and Urey Also Score

(Franklin, PA July 16, 2023): “I always say 60 is the new 45,” said the happy Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint winner, Bob Felmlee. It was nearly two years to the day since Felmlee won his last feature at Tri-City Raceway Park.

Nick Joy, who is expecting the birth of his third child soon, a daughter this time, used the second restart on lap fifteen to overpower Ayden Cipriano for the lead, which he did not relinquish over the final five laps in the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modified class.

Franklin’s own Josh Seippel debuted a brand new car and drove it to victory after subbing for Josh Blum earlier this season in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks.

Matt Urey extended his points lead to three counters in the battle for the top spot in the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stock division. Urey and his closest rival, and friend, Levi Maskal, dominated the action.

Bob Felmlee drew the pole for the twenty-five lap Diehl Chevrolet Sprint Car A Main. Next to him was Brandon Spithaler. Row two had a vistor from across the pond, Bryan Harrison, inside of Mark Smith. The third row matched Frank Neill and Jack Sodeman, Jr. Ricky Peterson and A.J. Flick, both of whom have won at Tri-City this season, started from row four. The fifth row had ageless veteran Bob Lime next to Andy Cavanaugh. Chase Metheny and Steve Bright were in row six. Bodey McClintock was by himself in the final row due to the scratch by Walt Tutak.

Felmlee was glued to the inside line at the start of the race and he drove away from Spitahler in the early going. Spithaler remained close, despite clipping a tire marker on the inside of turn three. When the tire got too far out into the racing groove, Flick stopped to bring the safety hazard to the attention of track officials.

The stoppage took place just before the halfway mark would have been displayed to the field.

Felmlee resumed control on the green flag. Spithaler continued in second until lap sixteen, when his flat right rear in turn four brought out the last caution for the event.

Spithaler’s misfortune moved Smith into second place, but he had nothing for Felmlee in the stretch run. Third went to Flick, who took over that position on the final restart. Sodeman also moved up a notch in the running order. Fifth went to Harris.

Positions six through ten belonged to Peterson, Neill, Cavanaugh, McClintock, and Spithaler.

“It has been tough, I was counting the laps down,” Felmlee noted. He had victory slip through his grasp in the previous outing, and he was not about to let this one get away. “With the 2 (Flick), 22 (Spithaler), 23 (Sodeman), and Mark Smith here tonight, I didn’t think I had a chance,” he added. But Felmlee proved that he was up to the task, despite his age.

The Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Car heat races went to the Rimrider, Mark Smith, and Brandon Spithaler. There was no B Main.

Steve Slater and Patrick Lane brought the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds to the green for their twenty lap affair. Tom Holden started beside his great nephew, Hayden Holden. Nick Joy and points leader Ayden Cipriano started in row three. Ryan Guthrie and Chad Reitz started in row four. The fifth row paired Don Cornelius and Lenny Liebold, Jr. Rookie Joshua Deeter made his first start from inside row six, with Jeremy Beichner beside him.

Slater assumed command on the opening lap and he held off Cipriano as the field approached halfway. A caution for debris bunched the field up, and Cipriano drove through the middle of turns one and two to take over the lead. Slater stayed close, though, for the next couple of laps.

Another caution, with just five to go, set up the most significant events of the race. On the restart, Slater used the inside line to retake the lead. As he battled Cipriano coming off turn two, there was some contact, and Slater fell off the pace. In the confusion, Reitz shot into the lead, but the pass did not count for him because Slater’s car stopped on the long back chute.

For second try at the five lap dash, Cipriano switched to the inside line. That moved Joy to the outside of the front row. Joy rolled the middle in turns one and two and he took over the lead coming off turn two.

Joy pulled away in the final five laps to score his first win of teh season at Tri-City Raceway Park. After Cipriano came Reitz in his Ford powered Modified. Tom Holden was fourth, ahead of Lane.

Guthrie, Cornelius, Beichner, Deeter, and Slater completed the top ten.

Steve Slater and Ayden Cipriano split the victories in the preliminaries for the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modfified division. There was no B Main.

Pat Fielding and Josh Seippel were the front row starters for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stock feature event after a driver change sent Matt Bernard to the tail. Randy Wyant and Nathan Yeanell were in row two. Tyler Wyant and Charlie McMillen made up row three. The fourth row had Rod Laskey matched with Jake Whitling, who was making his maiden voyage. Aaron Smith and Bernard brought up the rear.

Seippel stormed into the lead, followed closely by Randy Wyant and Fielding. Tyler Wyant was making some headway until he got into turn three too hot and the car went around. He was able to restart the event, and he wasted no time in working his way to the front again.

Seipple scored the win, ahead of Tyler Wyant, Fielding, Lasky, and Yeanell. Bernard, Whitling, McMillen, Smith, and Randy Wyant completed the top ten.

Randy Wyant and Josh Seippel prevailed in the pair of Hovis Auto & Truck Supply heat races. There was no B Main.

The 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stock nightcap had Matt Urey on the front row, along with young Dillon Morrison. Behind them were Bill Fuchs and Mike Kelley. Levi Maskal and last week’s winner, Thomas Warren, were in row three. Billy Joe Seamens and Chad Greeley departed from row four. The fifth row had Matt Daugherty and Charles McClintock. Cody Schreckengost and Kevin Wice made up the final row.

Urey took the early lead. He kept Maskal at bay in the early laps before building up a significant lead.

Urey completed the twelve lap tour, followed by Maskal, Campbell, Warren, and Greeley. Kelley, Schreckengost, Morrison, Seamens, and McClintock finished in positions six through ten.

Teenager Dillon Morrison and Levi “the Rascal” Maskal topped their respective heat races for the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks.

Next week, the FAST on Dirt 410 Sprint Cars will invade Tri-City Raceway Park to take on Western PA’s best from the Diehl Cehvrolet 410 Sprint Car ranks. The other three divisions that make up the Sunday Thunder program will also be in action. Then, Tri-City Raceway Park will close out the month of July with a Demolition Derby and Enduro race on July 30.

Further information about Tri-City Raceway Park can be obtained by calling the track office at 724-967-4601, or by e-mailing the office at tricityracewaypark2020@gmail.com. Or, you can check the web at Tri-CityRacewayPark.com, or the Facebook page at Tri City Raceway Park. 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.

Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars: Bob Felmlee, Mark Smith, A.J. Flick, Jack Sodeman, Jr., Ryan Harris, Ricky Peterson, Frank Neill, Andy Cavanaugh, Bodey McClintock, Brandon Spithaler, Bob Lime, Steve Bright, Walt Tutak (DNS), Chase Metheney (DNS).

 

 

SHANE GOLOBIC PREVAILS IN 13TH HOWARD KAEDING CLASSIC IN WATSONVILLE

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 16, 2023) – Two-time Ocean Speedway Sprint Car champion Shane Golobic prevailed in the 13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic on Saturday night, scoring a thrilling $6900 victory before a packed house in Watsonville. The NARC 410 Sprint Car win adds Golobic to an illustrious list of HK Classic winners at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds.

“These guys race hard man in California. Every lap you go to be up on the wheel. Having Corey and Justin behind me, two of the best in the business behind me, you got to go,” Golobic said. “Luckily we were able to hold on. Was real nervous near the end of the race on where to go with such aggressive drivers behind me. This is definitely one I’ve wanted to win for so many years year now and really cool to win in honor of Howard!”

Golobic had the quickest overall lap time of the four group fast qualifiers to win ARP Bolts qualifying. Tim Kaeding then won the Sunnyvalley Bacon Dash. Kaeding and Golobic made up the front row over 24 starts in the $6900 to win, $1200 to start 30-lap contest.

Calamity ensued on the opening circuit when 2021 HK winner Sean Becker of Roseville spun and clipped Justyn Cox of Sacramento. Cox flipped and numerous cars barreled in. Cox and both Jeremy and Jason Chisum were eliminated from contention.

Kaeding led the opening lap of the feature and led the pack into lapped traffic on lap six. Golobic showed a nose in turn four and then a few laps later took over control on lap 10.

NARC points leader Corey Day of Clovis advanced to second position and challenged Golobic for the lead. Friday night winner and 2022 HK winner Justin Sanders of Aromas nabbed third from Kaeding as well.

Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield flipped off the cushion in turns one and two to bring out a red flag on lap 19.

Golobic put together a strong restart that dropped Day into a duel with Sanders for second. The battle was halted when Arizona’s Nick Parker spun in turn two on lap 21.

Day restarted much better and hounded Golobic. He threw a slide job attempt from two car lengths back on lap 26 and collided with Golobic on the exit of turn two. Sanders attempted to turn underneath them and go two-for-one into the lead. Day stopped on the backstretch to bring out the caution. Golobic preserved the lead and Sanders would restart second with four to go. Day rejoined after a trip to the work area.

Golobic and Sanders jockeyed all over the Ocean Speedway over the final four laps with Golobic driving the bottom on the final corner to secure the win. Sanders finished second followed by Tim Kaeding, event organizer Bud Kaeding, and two-time NARC champion Dominic Scelzi of Fresno.

Surprise, Arizona’s Drake Edwards put on a driving clinic in the $1000-to-win Western Midget Racing feature that was ultimately nullified on the scales after the 25-lap race. Edwards, the Friday winner, chipped away from his fifth starting position as fast heat race winner Blake Bower of Brentwood enjoyed the race lead from the pole position.

Edwards charged around the outside of Santa Cruz’s Logan Mitchell for third then drove past Oakley’s Bryant Bell for second on lap five. Edwards then soared outside of Bower to lead lap eight.

Bell slowed and exited the race on lap ten. Edwards used the outside to sweep past a majority of the 15-car field in lapped traffic, ultimately accumulating a nine second advantage over the two-time defending series champion Blake Bower.

Edwards crossed the stripe first followed by Bower. Mitchell won a race long battle with Lodi’s Nate Wait followed by Livermore’s Greg Dennett and Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood. After Edwards was light at the scales, Bower was credited with his 12th Ocean WMR victory and the $1000 prize.

2022 Ocean Speedway and IMCA Modified state champion Jim Pettit II used the outside as well to take the 25-lap main event. Trevor Fitz of Camarillo controlled the race for the first nine laps before slowing on the exit of turn four, surrendering the lead and bringing out the caution flag.

Robert Marsh of Salinas assumed the lead while Andy Obertello of Hollister and Austin Burke of Salinas battled for second.

Burke had a slow restart on lap 13 that dropped him back to fifth position. Eighth starting Pettit came to life on the outside, taking second on lap 14 on the backstretch. He remained on the outside and drove into the lead on lap 16.

Marsh slowed from the second position before a caution for debris in turn two. Pettit maintained the outside and held off Obertello challenging on the inside to claim the win. Prescott Valley, Ariz.’s Timothy Allerdings finished third followed by 14th-starting Bryan Clark of Bakersfield, and Oakley’s Andrew Pearce.

Watsonville’s Adriane Frost thrilled the big crowd with a popular victory in the 20-lap Hobby Stock feature. Frost lead wire-to-wire but faced a formidable late race challenge from 10th-starting DJ Keldsen of Newman.

Keldsen ran on the left rear wheel of Frost over the final four laps. Frost tried to shut the door on the final turn and Keldsen swooped to her outside. Frost won narrowly over Keldsen in an exciting finish. Friday winner Joe Gallaher finished third followed Watsonville’s Steve Remde and Bobby Gallaher.

Ocean Speedway races again on Friday night July 21 with Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo highlighting a six-division card. For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway July 15, 2023 NARC 410 Howard Kaeding Classic Results

A Feature (30 Laps): 1. 17W-Shane Golobic[2]; 2. 2X-Justin Sanders[4]; 3. 0-Tim Kaeding[1]; 4. 69-Bud Kaeding[7]; 5. 41-Dominic Scelzi[9]; 6. 5V-Colby Copeland[5]; 7. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[18]; 8. 7B-Sean Becker[6]; 9. 88N-DJ Netto[11]; 10. 88A-Joey Ancona[13]; 11. 83T-Tanner Carrick[20]; 12. 14-Corey Day[3]; 13. 26-Billy Aton[14]; 14. 72W-Kurt Nelson[17]; 15. 17-Kalib Henry[21]; 16. 24-Chase Johnson[16]; 17. 3D-Caleb Debem[23]; 18. 121-Caeden Steele[12]; 19. 12J-John Clark[19]; 20. 115-Nick Parker[10]; 21. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[15]; 22. 42X-Justyn Cox[8]; 23. 25Z-Jason Chisum[22]; 24. 8-Jeremy Chisum[24]

 

 

BLAKE BOWER ADDS HOWARD KAEDING CLASSIC TO WMR RESUME WITH $1000 VICTORY

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 16, 2023) – Two-time defending Western Midget Racing champion Blake Bower of Brentwood earned $1000 as the victor of the 13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic on Saturday night at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville. The win is Bower’s 12th at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds dirt track.

Bower won the fast heat race for the top-six finishers from Friday night’s feature, earning the pole for the 25-lap main event. Lodi’s Nate Wait won the second heat race.

Surprise, Arizona’s Drake Edwards put on a driving clinic in the feature that was ultimately nullified on the scales after the race. Edwards, the Friday winner, chipped away from his fifth starting position while Bower enjoyed the race lead from the pole position.

Edwards charged around the outside of Santa Cruz’s Logan Mitchell for third then drove past Oakley’s Bryant Bell for second on lap five. Edwards then soared outside of Bower to lead lap eight.

Bell slowed and exited the race on lap ten. Edwards used the outside to sweep past a majority of the 15-car field in lapped traffic, ultimately accumulating an impressive nine second advantage over Bower.

Edwards crossed the stripe first followed by Bower. Mitchell won a race long battle with Lodi’s Nate Wait followed by Livermore’s Greg Dennett and Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood. After Edwards was light at the scales, Bower was credited with his 12th Ocean WMR victory and the $1000 prize.

Mitchell and Bell traded the points lead throughout the weekend but Mitchell will lead the series when it returns to action on July 28 at Ocean Speedway and July 29 at Antioch Speedway.

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway *13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic* July 15, 2023

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 9-Blake Bower.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 35W-Nate Wait

FEATURE (20 LAPS): 1. 9-Blake Bower, 2. 96x-Logan Mitchell, 3. 35W-Nate Wait, 4. 7-Greg Dennett, 5. 19-Adrianna DeMartini, 6. 54-Anthony Bruno, 7. 20-Kyle Hawse, 8. 66-Darin Horton, 9. 35X-Tyler Ruth, 10. 15-Adam Weisberg, 11. 68-Marvin Mitchell, 12. 11-AJ Hernandez, 13. 31-Todd Hawse, 14. 09-Bryant Bell, DQ: 4R-Drake Edwards

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Blake Bower

7.28 Ocean Speedway

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

McGrath doubles up on Plymouth Super Six Late Model Series triumphs on Wall of Fame Night

Karnitz, Sorce, Maas score PDTR A-main wins

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) July 15, 2023 – With 11 accomplished competitors, five valued contributors and three dedicated racing familiesrepresenting various eras of the track’s 73-year history in attendanceas part of the second annual Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame Night induction program, four modern-day racers carved out their own slice of history by notching Plymouth Dirt Track Racing A-main victories at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, July 15.

In the fourth Super Six Late Model Series main event of the 2023 campaign, 2014 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing Late Model champion Mitch McGrath of Waukesha outdueled Taylor Scheffler of Waukesha following a late restart and fended off a a spirited charge from four-time PDTR Late Model champ Brad Mueller of Random Lake in the closing laps to earn his second straight 30-lap 106.5 The Buzz Super Six Late Model Series A-main triumph.

Kevin Karnitz of West Bend survived five caution and red flag restarts to secure his first Akright Auto PDTR-Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main victory of the 2023 season in the incident-plagued time-shortened 19-lap main event.

Will Sorce of Franklin earned his second straight and fourth overall 25-lap Oostburg Automotive PDTR Grand National A-main victory of the 2023 season.

Cascade’s Barry Maas rolled to his first main event victory of the 2023 campaign in the caution-free 25-lap Next Step Insurance PDTR B Mod main event.

The initial start of the Super Six Late Model Series A main was negated when Bill Edler of Howards Grove spun in turn four. After dueling side by side on the opening circuit, outside front row starter Jayme Zidar of Greenfield used the outside groove to outpower polesitter Mitch McGrath and grab the lead on lap 2.

On lap 4, fourth starter Taylor Scheffler used the extreme high groove of the third-mile clay oval, which approached the outside fence, to take second away from McGrath on lap 6. One lap later, Scheffler blasted his way past Zidar into the lead exiting turn four on lap 7.

Scheffler wasted no time in building up a huge lead over Zidarduring the next 10 laps before he caught the rear of the field on lap 17. Two laps later, McGrath used the outside lane to surge past Zidar into second onlap 19, while Scheffler continued to enjoy a half-lap lead at the front of the field.

Just as Scheffler appeared to be locked on cruise control, his half-lap cushion evaporated when the lone caution flag was displayed on lap 23 for the slowing car of Sawyer Specht of Sheboygan Falls.

The ensuing restart kicked off a spirited display of slide jobs on the smooth and slick racing surface as Scheffler and McGrath exchanged the lead in turn two and turn four on laps 24 and 25 before McGrath ducked low to beat Scheffler into turn one on lap 26, following a lap 25 turn-four slide job, to secure the top spot for the first time in the race.

Meanwhile, eighth starter Brad Mueller worked the low groove to power his way into third on lap 26. Mueller’s late drive to the front saw him move past Scheffler into second on lap 28 before setting his sights on McGrath for the lead.

Mueller moved to within striking distance of the lead on the final circuit. However, he was unable to unleash a serious challenge for the lead on the white-flag lap as McGrath held on to pocket $1,500 and notch his 15th career PDTR Late Model A-main triumph to move into sole possession of fifth place on the all-time PDTR Late Model main event victory list.

Mueller had to settle for second, Scheffler placed third, Late Model rookie Jayden Schmidt of Seymour moved up from his 11th starting spot to finish fourth and fifth starter Justin Ritchie of New London rounded out the top five.

After battling side by side with polesitter Anthony Knierim of Franksville on the opening lap, fourth starter Brandon Berth of Cascade swept into the lead along the outside line on lap 2.

One lap later, sixth starter used the cushion to move past Berth into the lead in turn two on lap 3. With the smooth, wide and slick track surfacereceptive to sliders, Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum pulled one off to work past Berth into second lap 9.

As Karnitz ran away to an early half-lead advantage the first of five caution/red flag periods occurred on lap 12 when Alex Pokorski of West Bend brought out a red flag when he flipped his machine on its side in turn two.

On the restart, 2011 PDTR-MSA champion Ben Schmidt of Plymouth, who startedninth and came into the event as the winner of four consecutive PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car A mains, ripped off a slider to edge two-time PDTR and five-time MSA champ Kurt Davis of South Milwaukee and gain fourth on lap 13.

Five laps later, Davis charged back to re-engage Schmidt in trading sliders for fourth on lap 18. Just as Karnitz caught the rear of the field, a caution flag was displayed just after the completion of lap 19 when rookie Logan Julien of Oconomowoc, who started third, and Shane Wenninger collided and spun to a stop in turn three in an incident, which also collected two-time PDTR and four-time MSA champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh. All three contenders had to restart at the rear of the field.

The next four attempts to restart the event proved to be fruitless as Bill Taylor of Boltonville stopped on the back stretch to bring out the third caution of the race before Justin Erickson of Plymouth hit the turn two wall and stopped to produce the race’s fourth caution flag.

Following a six-car incident involving Randy Post of Oostburg, Shane Wenninger, Doug Wondra of Oakfield, Logan Julien, rookie T.J. Haddy of Waupun and Robbie Pribnow of Lomira sent Julien and Haddy flipping along the back stretch on the third consecutive restart attempt, the race was determined to be complete at the 19-lap mark due to the 25-minute time limit.

In earning his first main event victory of the 2023 campaign, Karnitz claimed his sixth career PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main triumph and eighth career MSA 360 Sprint Car main event win.

“When they sprinkled the top of the track with water at intermission, I knew it would probably be good on the cushion, but I didn’t know how good it would be or for how long,” Karnitz said. “It turned out to be really good for us. I knew Ben [Schmidt] would be coming as the winner of four in a row and trying to get that fifth one. I figured people behind me would be throwing sliders considering the way the track was shaping up in the A main.

“I have to thank Dan Mayer for the opportunity to drive this Mayor Automotive car this year,” he said. “I also want to thank all of the sponsors and people that have been with me for many years now. This is a great win for us and pretty special asthe first one for us together as a team.”

Schmidt placed second to fall just short of extending his record four consecutive PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victories, Davis wound up third, Berth placed fourth and PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car rookie T.J. Smith of Greenville moved up from the 16th starting spot to earn a fifth placefinish.

After a caution flew when Steven Ruhof New Holstein spun along the front stretch on the start of the 25-lap Grand National A main, outside front row starter Tyler Kulow of Plymouth moved into the lead in turn two on the opening lap.

On lap 2, Will Sorce moved up from the fourth starting spot to take second in turn two before working the outside groove to power around Kulow into the lead in turn four one lap later.

The lone caution flag of the race appeared on lap eighth when Steven Weber of Plymouth stopped in turn one. On the restart, 2010 PDTR Grand National and six-time overall Plymouth Dirt Track division champion Brian Gilles of Plymouth, who started six, worked the cushion to pass fifth starter Donny Kulow of Plymouth and gain third in turn four.

Two laps later, Gilles maneuvered around Tyler Kulow to seize second, while 2022 PDTR Grand National champ Luke Scholten of Oostburg, who started third, followed in Gilles high-riding tire tracks to gain third on lap 14.

Gilles reeled in the low-riding Sorce in the closing laps, but he was unable to mount a serious challenge for the lead as Sorce went on to secure his fourth main event victory of the 2023 season and eighth career PDTR Grand National main event win.

Gilles placed second, Scholten wound up third, 2008 PDTR Grand National champion Matt Yancey of Sheboygan finished fourth after starting on the pole and Tyler Kulow rounded out the top five.

Polesitter Shane Long of Sheboygan Falls grabbed the initial lead of the 25-lap PDTR B Mod main event before outside front row starter Barry Maas worked the high line to initiate a side-by-side duel with Long for the top spot over the next two laps.

Maas finally surged into the lead on lap four and began to stretch out a sizable advantage. As the laps wound down, two-time PDTR B Mod champion Tim Warner of Malone, who started fourth, used the outside groove to sweep past Long into second on lap 23.

Two laps later, Warner used a huge run along the cushion on the white-flag lap to make a final run at Maas for the victory. However, Warner’s impressive final-lap charge fell a half car length short at the checkered flag as Maas notched his first A-main victory of the 2023 campaign and second career PDTR B Mod main event victory.

Warner wound up second, Long finished third, third starter Travis Schmidt of Waldo was fourth and 2022 PDTR B Mod champion Andy Welter of Hartford rounded out the top five after starting sixth.

Doug Drews of Sheboygan Falls won the special Milwaukee Stock Car Association Vintage Modified main event.

T.J. Smith earned his first career PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car race victory in the 12-lap B Main.

Kurt Davis collected the fast qualifier award in the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division with a toplap of 12.817 seconds.

Turk Letizia of Milwaukee was the fastest qualifier in the Super Six Late Model Series qualifying session with a lap of 14.055 seconds.

NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series driver Josh Bilicki of Menominee Falls, Wis. made the first Winged Sprint Car start of his career, earning a ninth place finish in the shortened 19-lap PDTR-MSA A main behind the wheel of Randy Sippel’s No. 38 car.

The10thevent of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Butch and Janet Hafemann,drew a total of88cars, including 20 Super Six Late Model Series cars,27PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars,17 Grand Nationals, 12 B Mods and 12 Milwaukee Stock Car Association Vintage Modifieds.

During intermission, drivers Steve Edler, Frankie Heimerl, Woody Klug, Hal Kulow, Gary Laack, Ron Luedtke, John and Rodney Michaels, Ken Painter, Jim Pitzen and Scott Vollbrecht were inducted into the Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023.
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Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame Class of 2023 inductees in the Dedication to Racing category include track workers Donna Bader, Beth and Tom Breyer and Evie Robel, along with car owner and mechanic Glenn Haddy.

In addition, the Akright, Ruh and Wondra families were inducted to the Plymouth Wall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023 in the Racing Families category.

The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program on Saturday, July 22 will feature the fifth event of the 2023 Super Six Late Model Series, along with the 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals and B Mods.

Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.

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.

106.5 THE BUZZ SUPER SIX LATE MODEL SERIES

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 74-Mitch McGrath [1]; 2. 89-Brad Mueller [8]; 3. 10S-Taylor Scheffler [4]; 4. 24S-Jayden Schmidt [11]; 5. 70-Justin Ritchie [5]; 6. 9N-Tom Naeyaert [9]; 7. 3-Brett Swedberg [12]; 8. 42-Terry Casey [7]; 9. 19J-Justin Green [13]; 10. 97-Justin Schmidt [6]; 11. 44-Wayne Freimund [14]; 12. 42N-Paul Niznik [15]; 13. 54-Kevin Baldry [17]; 14. 9Z-Jayme Zidar [2]; 15. 22-Charlie Schmidt [10]; 16. 55B-Joe Bongiorno [16]; 17. 57M-Eric Michaels [18]; 18. 99-Sawyer Specht [20]; 19. 24-Turk Letizia [19]; 20. 77-Bill Edler [3]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 74-Mitch McGrath [2]; 2. 89-Brad Mueller [1]; 3. 9N-Tom Naeyaert [3]; 4. 42-Terry Casey [7]; 5. 44-Wayne Freimund [5]; 6. 55B-Joe Bongiorno [6]; 7. (DNF) 99-Sawyer Specht [4]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 9Z-Jayme Zidar [1]; 2. 10S-Taylor Scheffler [3]; 3. 22-Charlie Schmidt [2]; 4. 3-Brett Swedberg [4]; 5. 42N-Paul Niznik [5]; 6. 54-Kevin Baldry [6]; 7. 57M-Eric Michaels [7]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 77-Bill Edler [1]; 2. 97-Justin Schmidt [2]; 3. 70-Justin Ritchie [5]; 4. 24S-Jayden Schmidt [4]; 5. 19J-Justin Green [6]; 6. 24-Turk Letizia [3]

Qualifying 1: 1. 9N-Tom Naeyaert, 14.387 [5]; 2. 74-Mitch McGrath, 14.414 [6]; 3. 89-Brad Mueller, 14.638 [2]; 4. 99-Sawyer Specht 14.995 [7]; 5. 44-Wayne Freimund, 15.433 [3]; 6. 55B-Joe Bongiorno, 15.576 [1]; 7. 42-Terry Casey, 15.853 [4]

Qualifying 2: 1. 10S-Taylor Scheffler, 14.219 [5]; 2. 22-Charlie Schmidt, 14.368 [2]; 3. 9Z-Jayme Zidar, 14.376 [1]; 4. 3-Brett Swedberg, 14.404 [7]; 5. 42N-Paul Niznik, 14.606 [4]; 6. 54-Kevin Baldry, 15.172 [3]; 7. 57M-Eric Michaels, 15.639 [6]

Qualifying 3: 1. 24-Turk Letizia, 14.055 [1]; 2. 97-Justin Schmidt, 14.112 [3]; 3. 77-Bill Edler, 14.161 [2]; 4. 24S-Jayden Schmidt, 14.338 [6]; 5. 70-Justin Ritchie, 14.398 [5]; 6. 19J-Justin Green, 14.632 [4]

AKRIGHT AUTO PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING 360 SPRINT CARS

A Main (25 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [6]; 2. 35-Ben Schmidt [9]; 3. 6K-Kurt Davis [5]; 4. 22B-Brandon Berth [4]; 5. 69S-TJ Smith [16]; 6. 16-Anthony Knierim [1]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel [20]; 8. 11-Tony Wondra [12]; 9. 38-Josh Bilicki [22]; 10. 4-Alex Pokorski [14]; 11. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [19]; 12. 98-Brandon McMullen [10]; 13. 7-Lance Fassbender [11]; 14. 69-Bill Taylor [17]; 15. 3-Justin Erickson [13]; 16. 20-Robbie Pribnow [7]; 17. 54-Randy Post [2]; 18. 30-Doug Wondra [15]; 19. 21H-TJ Haddy [18]; 20. 85J-Logan Julien [3]; 21. 53-Shane Wenninger [8]; 22. 44-Hayden Johnson [21]

B Main (12 Laps): 1. 69S-TJ Smith [2]; 2. 69-Bill Taylor [5]; 3. 21H-TJ Haddy [4]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [3]; 5. 12P-JJ Pagel [6]; 6. 44-Hayden Johnson [1]; 7. 66T-Tristan Koenings [9]; 8. 2-Chris Clayton [8]; 9. 51-Jeff Neubert [11]; 10. 53A-Spyder Akright [7]; 11. (DNF) 92-Kevin Seidler
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Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 35-Ben Schmidt [2]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien [1]; 3. 6K-Kurt Davis [4]; 4. 4-Alex Pokorski [3]; 5. 11-Tony Wondra [6]; 6. 69S-TJ Smith [5]; 7. 44-Hayden Johnson [8]; 8. 2-ChrisClayton [7]; 9. 66T-Tristan Koenings [9]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 53-Shane Wenninger [1]; 2. 20-Robbie Pribnow [3]; 3. 22B-Brandon Berth [4]; 4. 16-Anthony Knierim [5]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [2]; 6. 30-Doug Wondra [8]; 7. 21H-TJ Haddy [6]; 8. 12P-JJ Pagel [7]; 9. 51-Jeff Neubert [9]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Brandon McMullen [3]; 2. 54-Randy Post [1]; 3. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [5]; 4. 7-Lance Fassbender [4]; 5. 3-Justin Erickson [6]; 6. 69-Bill Taylor [2]; 7. 38-Josh Bilicki [9]; 8. 53A-Spyder Akright [7]; 9. (DNF) 92-Kevin Seidler [8]

Qualifying 1 (5 Laps): 1. 6K-Kurt Davis, 12.817 [2]; 2. 4-Alex Pokorski, 12.818 [3]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt, 12.854 [6]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien, 12.866 [5]; 5. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.895 [9]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra, 13.069 [4]; 7. 2-Chris Clayton, 13.104 [7]; 8. 44-Hayden Johnson, 13.122 [1]; 9. 66T-Tristan Koenings, 13.168[8]

Qualifying 2 (5 Laps): 1. 22B-Brandon Berth,13.124[3]; 2. 20-RobbiePribnow,13.174[1]; 3. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach,13.372[6]; 4. 53-Shane Wenninger,13.393[7]; 5. 16-Anthony Knierim,13.531[2]; 6. 21H-TJ Haddy,13.603[4]; 7. 12P-JJ Pagel,14.035[5]; 8. 51-Jeff Neubert,14.117[9]; 9. 30-Doug Wondra,14.212[8]

Qualifying 3 (5 Laps): 1. 7-Lance Fassbender,13.305[8]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen,13.444[2]; 3. 69-Bill Taylor,13.590[3]; 4. 54-Randy Post,13.634[7]; 5. 63K-Kevin Karnitz,13.636[1]; 6. 3-Justin Erickson,13.693[6]; 7. 38-Josh Bilicki,13.855[9]; 8. 53A-Spyder Akright, 14.259[5]; 9. 92-Kevin Seidler, 15.609[4]

OOSTBURG AUTOMOTIVE GRAND NATIONALS

A Main: 1. 14X-Will Sorce [4]; 2. 89-Brian Gilles [6]; 3. 80-Luke Scholten [3]; 4. 54-Matt Yancey [1]; 5. 24K-Tyler Kulow [2]; 6. 95-Donny Kulow [5]; 7. 53W-Dustin Weiss [7]; 8. 93-Mavrick Ruh [12]; 9. 5M-Nate Ruh [10]; 10. E85-Justin Pearson [11]; 11. 6-Dick Hed [13]; 12. 23-Scott Kafka [15]; 13. 6B-Vince Bartolotta [14]; 14. 82H-Steven Ruh [9]; 15. 72E-Chad Espen [16]; 16. 8-Jake Richards [17]; 17. 34-Steven Weber [8]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 89-Brian Gilles [6]; 2. 54-Matt Yancey [1]; 3. 80-Luke Scholten [5]; 4. 24K-Tyler Kulow [7]; 5. E85-Justin Pearson [4]; 6. 82H-Steven Ruh [8]; 7. 6-Dick Hed [3]; 8. 8-Jake Richards [9]; 9. (DNF) 72E-Chad Espen [2]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 95-Donny Kulow [5]; 2. 53W-Dustin Weiss [1]; 3. 14X-Will Sorce [7]; 4. 34-Steven Weber [6]; 5. 93-Mavrick Ruh [4]; 6. 5M-Nate Ruh [8]; 7. 6B-Vince Bartolotta [2]; 8. (DNF) 23-Scott Kafka [3]

NEXT STEP INSURANCE B MODS

A Main: 1. 22M-Barry Maas [2]; 2. 03W-Tim Warner [4]; 3. 17S-Shane Long [1]; 4. 3-Travis Schmidt [3]; 5. 32Z-Andy Welter [6]; 6. 84-Mark Hoeppner [7]; 7. 96-Brian Konitzer [5]; 8. 9L-Hunter Larson [8]; 9. 66-Steve Lorier [9]; 10. 62-James Rautmann [11]; 11. 73-Rory Welch [10]; 12. 19-Parker Glander [12]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Travis Schmidt[1]; 2. 17S-Shane Long[2]; 3. 22M-Barry Maas[6]; 4. 84-Mark Hoeppner[3]; 5. 66-Steve Lorier[4]; 6. (DNF) 19-Parker Glander[5]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 03W-Tim Warner[6]; 2. 96-Brian Konitzer[1]; 3. 32Z-Andy Welter[2]; 4. 9L-Hunter Larson[3]; 5. 73-Rory Welch[4]; 6. 62-James Rautmann[5]

 

 

Jack Wagner Victorious at Valley Speedway with POWRi WAR in Lawson Memorial
Belleville, IL. (7/16/23) Jack Wagner would hold steady and thrill through thick and thin with the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League to capture the Valley Speedway feature event and notch his second career feature win in an elbows-up action-packed twenty-five lap feature event.

Early on-track accomplishments would witness defending event winner Xavier Doney start quickest in hot laps with a 13.668-second lap as Luke Howard, Kory Schudy, and Wesley Smith each earn heat racing wins with Cody Baker pocketing the event’s high-point qualifier award.

Contesting on the initial green flag start would find Cody Baker battle against front-row companion Kory Schudy into the first pair of corners with Schudy taking the early lead as Cody Baker pulled off with mechanical issues on the opening lap with Jack Wagner, Xavier Doney, Wesley Smith, and Chad Tye running inside the top-five while attempting to run down the speedy leader.

Battling intently for several laps, Kory Schudy and Jack Wagner would contend for the top spot for most of the feature event with Wagner gaining the edge in a daring chose-cone restart. With Schudy choosing low, Jack Wagner would start on the high side only to dive low and slide the leading Schudy into the first pair of corners. Taking the top spot and never relinquishing the preferred position, Jack Wagner would hold on through all challenges.

“I can’t thank my family, team, and everyone else that makes this all possible to put this Jesse Hockett Racing #77 back into victory lane,” said a very elated Jack Wagner in the Valley Speedway victory lane. Adding, “From earlier in the season with all those podiums and the long time since I was able to last pick up a POWRi win, it just makes this so much sweeter.”

Leading sixteen laps of feature competition Jack Wagner would pick up his first feature victory of the season as Wesley Smith would use lap traffic to his advantage to place a close runner-up as early leader of nine laps of the feature would find the always present Kory Schudy finishing third.

Maintaining a solid showing all night, Wyatt Burks would hard-charge his way past ten other drivers to finish fourth as Xavier Doney rounded out the top-five finishers in the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League feature event at Valley Speedway for the Second Annual Bill Lawson Memorial.

POWRi WAR Sprint League | Central Missouri Speedway | 6/17/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Hot Lap Quick Time: 74-Xavier Doney(13.663)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 2H-Luke Howard
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 28-Kory Schudy
Schure Built Suspensions Heat Race 3 Winner: 44-Wesley Smith
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 9-Cody Baker
Super Clean Hard Charger: 11W-Wyatt Burks(+10)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 77-Jack Wagner

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 2. 44-Wesley Smith[6]; 3. 28-Kory Schudy[2]; 4. 11W-Wyatt Burks[14]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[13]; 7. 2H-Luke Howard[5]; 8. 24C-Craig Carroll[15]; 9. 2L-Brian Beebe[11]; 10. 26-Zachary Clark[12]; 11. 41-Brad Wyatt[10]; 12. 24H-Ty Hulsey[9]; 13. 21M-Michael Moore[19]; 14. 88-Chad Tye[8]; 15. 45-Jesse Bebee[21]; 16. (DNF) 11X-Tom Curran[16]; 17. (DNF) 15E-Dakota Earls[20]; 18. (DNF) 74N-Natalie Doney[18]; 19. (DNF) 9-Cody Baker[1]; 20. (DNF) 87-Jason Billups[7]; 21. (DNF) 52-Blake Bowers[17]; 22. (DNS) 82-Vinny Ward.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2H-Luke Howard[1]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[4]; 3. 41-Brad Wyatt[2]; 4. 88-Chad Tye[6]; 5. 11W-Wyatt Burks[5]; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner[8]; 7. 74N-Natalie Doney[7]; 8. 82-Vinny Ward[3].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 28-Kory Schudy[3]; 2. 9-Cody Baker[6]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[7]; 4. 26-Zachary Clark[4]; 5. 52-Blake Bowers[2]; 6. 21M-Michael Moore[1]; 7. 45-Jesse Bebee[5].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 44-Wesley Smith[1]; 2. 87-Jason Billups[2]; 3. 24H-Ty Hulsey[3]; 4. 2L-Brian Beebe[5]; 5. 24C-Craig Carroll[4]; 6. 11X-Tom Curran[7]; 7. 15E-Dakota Earls[6].

Next up for the POWRi Wingless Auto Racing Sprint League will be a return trip to Central Missouri Speedway on Saturday, July 29th.

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Wilmot Raceway

(Wilmot, Wis., Saturday, July 15, 2023)-A pair of 2023 first time winners this season at Wilmot Raceway along with two third time winners highlighted a wild Family Night Saturday, July 15.
Kansasville's Ryan Marshall became the fourth different 20-lap CK Contractors/AutoMeter Powered by Gandrud Performance Parts feature winner going wire to wire to take his first Wilmot main win this season.
A caution with nine laps remaining followed by another with four laps to go kept Marshall under pressure from Oconomowoc's Ryan Zielski. The second yellow came when Trevor's Chris Dodd, who was running fourth, got completely airborne in turn one landing hard on all four wheels. Dodd was not injured.
Marshall stuck to an inside line in turns one and two, while drifting a little higher in three and four, to keep Zielski behind. At the checkered it was Marshall by about a car length with Zielski second. Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, IL was third. Brown Deer's John Fahl fourth. Rusty Egan of Round Lake Beach, IL fifth.
"That was fun," said Marshall. "I hope it was as much fun for the fans to watch as it was for me in the car. We've had our struggles this year, but finally got everything together to get a win here at our home track. I have to thank John Curcio, my crew chief, and Al and Debbie Boyd of MLS Automotive, my car owners, for giving me the opportunity. And my mom and dad, too."
Nick Petska of Spring Grove, IL became the fourth different 20-lap Pfeiffer Trailer Sales IRA Lightning Sprints feature winner, but it took a while to work his way to the front.
Tim Brannam of Holiday Hills, IL started in the front row and maintained the point through three red flag periods for flips. The first came on lap 5 when Franklin's Josh Rehberg went over in turn two while running third. The next came on lap 7 when David Powers of Woodlawn, TN went over in turn one. The final stoppage came on lap 13 when Oak Creek's Mark Heinert caught the wheel of a lapped car coming out of turn two while running third and battling with Petska and Tim Brannam for the lead. None of the drivers were injured.
Tim Brannam and Petska battled wing to wing from the final restart until two laps to go. Petska shot to the outside in turn four and pulled away. Tim Brannam finished second. Ron Brannam of Barrington, IL, Tim's father, was third. Brian Strane Jr. of Paris was fourth. John Kirk of Johnsburg, IL fifth.
"I am tired," said Petska as he exited the car in victory lane. "The track was challenging, and I was waiting for Tim to make a mistake. He ran me clean, and it was a lot of fun. Finally I got the chance I needed when he bobbled just a little in the turn and I was able to make it stick. I have to thank Larry Neau and dream chaser racing for giving me the opportunity to run this year, even if it is part-time."
Eagle's Steve Mueller won his third Wilmot 20-lap modified feature of the season, but it was not easy as he pulled into victory lane with a shredded left-rear tire.
Mueller took the lead briefly two laps into the main, overtaking New Berlin's Dustin Jackson. A yellow flew on the next lap when Jackson and West Allis' Bart Sievert tangled in turn one while running third and fourth.
Three laps after the restart, Genoa City's Mike Simons powered in front using the outside in turn two. Yellow flags on laps 8 and a final with six laps to go set up a wild restart attempt. Coming for the green, M. Simons got sideways coming out of turn four and his brother, Nick Simons, ended up with his car underneath Mike's. Several other cars tangled while trying to avoid the melee.
Mueller was able to get through, inheriting the lead on the ensuing restart. The final six laps stayed green with Nick Simons coming within striking distance on the white flag lap and his brother, Mike, also in contention. At the checkered it was Mueller the winner by less than half a car length. N. Simons ended up second. M. Simons third. Sheboygan's Joel Seegert fourth. Kenosha's Cory Lightfield fifth.
"I'm not sure what happened on the restart or how I ended up with a flat tire," admitted Mueller. "I like racing Nick and Mike, and all of the guys here, because they run hard but clean. The third win wasn't easy, but we'll take it."
Salem's Ryan Johnson took the lead from Silver Lake's Ricky Nelson on the third lap of the 20-lap Bandit 4-Cylinder Stock Car feature. Johnson weathered yellows on laps 5 and 8, with Watertown's Devon Dixon closing in. Dixon appeared to break something on the front end causing the car to come to a stop on the high side in turn two with six laps to go. A front straightaway tangle as the yellow was coming out resulted in Salem's Austin Orth's car rolling several times. Pleasant Prairie's Scott Carpenter's car wound up landing on top of Orth's resulting in a red flag. Neither driver was injured, and ironically, Orth is Johnson's brother.
Johnson went on to chalk up his third main event win of the season. David McKellips of Mt. Pleasant took second. Pleasant Prairie's Steve Ellis third edging out his son, Scott Ellis of Lake Villa, IL, who took fourth as they crossed side by side. Union Grove's Carrie Willms was fifth.
"This is fantastic," said Johnson, joined by his family in victory lane. "This is the first time I won three features in a season since my championship year, and first year, in 2019. I don't know what happened to Devon, but I knew he was coming. I found the right spot for me to run and kept it there. I thank all my sponsors and family for all their support."
Wilmot Raceway is off until Saturday, July 29 when the 10th Annual Bumper to Bumper Interstates Racing Association(IRA) Founder's Night presented by Body Craft of Antioch, IL is slated. IRA Founder's Night recognizes the three original founders of the IRA, the late Ray Toft, the late Junior Dodd, and Whitey Harris, who began the IRA over 50 years ago. Wilmot Raceway is the original home track of the IRA.
Founder's Night IRA feature winners whose names are on the perennial trophy sponsored by the Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Racing Hall of Fame and displayed in the HOF in Hartford are Dale Blaney who won the initial two main events in 2014 and 2015 when it was co-sanctioned with the All Stars. Bill Balog is a three-time winner in 2016, 2017 and 2020. Jake Blackhurst won in 2018. Jeremy Schultz in 2019. Scott Nietzel in 2021. Jordan Goldsberry last year in 2022.
Joining the 410-winged outlaw sprints will be the CK Contractors/AutoMeter powered by Gandrud Performance Products Wisconsin Wingless Sprints and the Pfeiffer Trailer Sales IRA Lightning Sprints. Body Craft owners Mark and Tony Maglio have added prize money to all three divisions.
Several Vintage IRA cars from past years, along with a few surprise guests, will be on the grandstand side throughout the evening. Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with on track activity getting underway about 6 p.m. and racing to follow.
Grandstand admission is $25.00 for ages 12 and over, $5.00 for ages 7-11, with ages 6 and under admitted free. Pit gates open at 2 p.m. with all pit passes being $35.00.
Advance grandstand tickets are available on the track website at wilmotraceway.com. Tickets are available at the ticket office on race night as well. Updates are available on the website, official Wilmot Raceway Facebook page or on the trackside raceline 262-862-2090.
Submitted by Michael H. Babicz

 

Stillwaggon Captures First ESS Win at Woodhull

By Curtis Berleue (Woodhull, NY) | Burlington, New Jersey driver Robbie Stillwaggon made the long haul to ‘New Yorks Toughest Bullring’, the Woodhull Raceway well worth the drive as he landed in Empire Super Sprints victory lane for the first time in his career on Saturday night.

Pinnacle Pole Award winner Jordan Poirier led the field to green alongside Stillwaggon, and although it looked like Stillwaggon would jump out to an early lead, Poirier fought back and was scored as the leader on lap 1 as the field crossed the line.

A lap 6 yellow for a spinning Kyle Drum off turn 4 slowed the field, and as a result Poirier’s lead over Stillwaggon was erased for the ensuing restart. When the green flag dropped, Stillwaggon was able to get by Poirier and hold his position this time, setting sail away from the rest of the field.

Meanwhile, 5th starting Chuck Hebing had been slowly making up ground on the leaders and worked his way into the top 2 on lap 10. Just four laps later, however, Hebing would jump the cushion and surrender second to the #53 of Shawn Donath.

Early season winner Jason Barney looked to be having a solid top 5 night until a flat tire sidelined his efforts with two laps remaining. On what would be the final restart of the night, Donath made a valiant attempt to get by Stillwaggon, but ultimately came up one spot short with Stillwaggon collecting the win and the $2,000 winners share.

“I’ve had two seconds here before, I think I lost it on the last lap to Barney once, but it’s great to finally get it done,” said Stillwaggon in victory lane. “I knew he (Donath) was going to be tough to beat, we got into each other and I hate it.”

“All of these guys with ESS are good cars; there’s no bad cars here. To come out and win with these guys, this is my first win with ESS and I have been racing forever.”

Consistency has been the name of the game so far in 2023 for Shawn Donath, and Saturday was no exception as he finished second for the second time in as many nights on the weekend.

“I have the best crew chief, I can tell you that,” said Donath. “We made a couple adjustments before we came out and we could go anywhere we wanted.”

Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Jordan Poirier, rebounding after a hard crash Friday at Freedom.

“The car was really good, I think clean air was important so on that restart we stalled out a bit,” said Poirier. “We’ll take a third-place finish after last night and the weekend we had.”

There were 16 cars pit side for the return of the Empire Super Sprints to the Woodhull Raceway, splitting the field into two timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Construction fast time awards went to Jordan Poirier and Chuck Hebing. E&V Energy heat races were won by Jordan Poirier and Chuck Hebing, with the Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Walker Metalsmiths Inc. going to Shawn Donath.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is Friday, July 21st at the Albany-Saratoga Speedway in Malta, 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), 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, 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, July 21 – Albany-Saratoga Speedway – Malta, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, July 28 – Outlaw Speedway - Dundee, NY ($3,500 to Win Outlaw Summer Nationals)

Friday, August 4 – Utica-Rome Speedway – Vernon, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[2]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[7]; 3. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 4. #45-Chuck Hebing[5]; 5. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[8]; 6. #47-Kyle Drum[10]; 7. #35-Jared Zimbardi[6]; 8. #4P-Chase Moran[13]; 9. #13T-Trevor Years[11]; 10. #10-Jeff Cook[14]; 11. #22-Jonathan Preston[4]; 12. #36-Logan Crisafulli[16]; 13. (DNF) #87-Jason Barney[9]; 14. (DNF) #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[12]; 15. (DNF) #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 16. (DNF) #41-Dalton Rombough[15]

Walker Metalsmiths Inc. Dash: 1. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 2. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[1]; 3. #87-Jason Barney[4]; 4. #47-Kyle Drum[6]; 5. #13T-Trevor Years[3]; 6. #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[5]

Heat 1: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[2]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 3. #35-Jared Zimbardi[1]; 4. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 5. #13T-Trevor Years[3]; 6. #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[7]; 7. #4P-Chase Moran[6]; 8. (DNF) #41-Dalton Rombough[8]

Heat 2: 1. #45-Chuck Hebing[2]; 2. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[4]; 3. #22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 4. #53-Shawn Donath[3]; 5. #87-Jason Barney[6]; 6. #47-Kyle Drum[5]; 7. #10-Jeff Cook[8]; 8. #36-Logan Crisafulli[7]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #45-Chuck Hebing

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #28-Jordan Poirier; #45-Chuck Hebing

Cobra Coaches / Walker Metalsmiths Inc. Dash Winner ($100): #53-Shawn Donath

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #28-Jordan Poirier

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #53-Shawn Donath (+5)

Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #22-Jonathan Preston (-7)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #36-Logan Crisafulli

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #22-Jonathan Preston

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #89-Robbie Stillwaggon; #53-Shawn Donath, #28-Jordan Poirier

 

 

Mark Smith Wins Exciting 35th Anniversary 410 Show at Clinton County Speedway

Mill Hall, PA – The Clinton County Speedway continued to celebrate its 35th Anniversary season with another marquee event featuring the 410 Sprint Cars presented by NAPA Toner Auto Parts. The 410 Sprint Cars put on an exciting show for the fans with Mark Smith of Sunbury claiming the $4,000 top prize. The speedway also honored 410 Sprint Car feature winners from the inaugural 1989 season, including Greg Lamey, John Matrafailo, Phil Walter and Dave Williamson. Other winners of the night included Tanner Jones in the Central PA Legends, Johnny Bouse in the Pro Stocks and Kyler Stahl won the 4 Cylinders.

Garrett Bard of Wells Tannery and Billy Dietrich of Aspers were the front row starters for the night’s 35-lap 410 Sprint Car main event. Bard, in his rookie season in 410 Sprint Car competition and a former RaceSaver Clinton County Speedway champion, led the first lap. On lap number two, the events only caution occurred for Bill Jones. Bard continued to lead Dietrich followed by several Smiths (not related), including Cameron Smith, Ryan Smith, Mark Smith and Kyle Smith in the top six positions.

By the completion of lap number five, Bard continued to lead with Dietrich and Ryan Smith battling for postion, Mark Smith was fourth and Kyle Smith moved into the top five. With ten laps complete the top five remained unchanged but the leaders were closing in on the back of the back and lapped traffic would soon become a factor. On lap number 11, Mark Smith secured the third postion from Ryan Smith and on the next circuit he passed Dietrich for second place. The veteran driver then set his sights on 410 rookie, Garrett Bard, who was now in lapped traffic.

On lap 20, Bard had a lapped car between his machine and that of Smith. Ryan Smith was running third, Dietrich was fourth, then two lapped cars back was fifth place runner Kyle Smith. Running sixth through tenth Cameron Smith, Cody Fletcher, Will Brunson, Lucas Wolfe and Dale Schweikart.

Smith closed in on Bard in lapped traffic and was able to make the pass for the lead on lap number 23. On lap 30, Mark Smith continued to weave through lapped traffic while Bard and Ryan Smith battled for the runner up postion. On lap 31, Ryan Smith took over second but was several car lengths behind Mark Smith with only four laps remaining. Mark Smith claimed his first win at the Clinton County Speedway over Ryan Smith and Garrett Bard. Dietrich finished fourth and Cameron Smith was fifth. Sixth through tenth were Cody Fletcher, Will Brunson, Steve Buckwalter, Davie Franek and Kyle Smith. Heats were won by Bard, Cameron Smith, Ryan Smith and Billy Dietrich. The B-main was won by Reese Nowotarski.

The Central PA Legends 20 lap feature had Tanner Jones and Chris Transeau starting on the front row. Jones jumped into the lead from the start with Transeau, Colton Friese, Jorgie Sweger, and Rich Hartwig in the top five. Tanner held the top spot as Transeau and Frise battled for second. On lap number nine, Friese took the runner up postion as the leaders began to encounter lapped traffic on the tenth circuit. With five laps remaining, Tanner was leading Friese, Hartwig, Cory Phillips and Deven Friese. Tanner maintained his momentum in the final laps of the race to secure his first win at the speedway. Colton Friese was second followed by Rick Hartwig, Cory Phillips, and Devin Friese. Sixth through tenth were Chad Earnest, Lacy Kuehl, Scott Spidle, Hunter McElroy and Grady McGrew. Heat races were won by Jones and Transeau.

Pole sitter, AY Schilling led the first three circuits of the Pro Stock feature event. Third place starter Noah Kissinger moved into the second postion and took the lead on lap number four. Johnny Bouse advanced from the fifth position, moving into second place by lap number six. On lap eight, Bouse powered down the backstretch to take the lead, shuffling Kissinger back to second. The top three contenders for the championship, Bouse, Kissinger and Noah Long contested for the top three spots. At the checkered flag, Bouse crossed the line first followed by Kissinger, Long, Noah Jensen and AY Schilling. Sixth was Jason Butler followed by AJ Hoffman, Robert Tressler and Larry Knight. Schilling won the heat races.

John Stringfellow started on the outside of the front row and led the early laps of the 4 cylinder feature event. Zak Kline advanced from the eighth spot to take second with Coty Maines, Adam Harris, and Skyler Phillips in the top five by the fifth lap. Kyler Stahl who started 11th began to climb his way to the front of the field and was up to third by lap number seven. One lap later Stahl was the race leader with a pass coming out of turn four. Stahl would lead the final laps to secure the win over Zak Kline and Tyler Phillips. Joey Snook was fourth and Adman Harris was fifth. Sixth through tenth were Michael Barrett, Kein Trianpey, Nick Snook , Terry Karichner, and Matt Weaver. Heats were won by Coty Maines, Troy Bennett, and Zak Kline .

The Clinton County Speedway will host two events this week. On Tuesday, July 18th, the speedway will be in action with night two of the Hyper Racing 600 Micro Sprint Car Wingless Speedweek. The event is expecting the nation's best 600 wingless drivers coming from the following states AL, CA, CT, DE, FL, GA, NC, NH, NJ, NY, MD, MO, PA, SC, VA, WV, In addition the 270-winged micro sprints will be in competition. Gates will open at 5PM and Hot laps are at 7PM.

On Friday, July 21st, the United Racing Club 360 Sprint cars will return for another exciting night of open wheel sprint car racing along with the Pro Stocks,, 270 Micros and 4 Cylinders. Gates will open at 5PM and hotlaps are at 7PM.

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

Sprint Cars: 1. Mark Smith 2. Ryan Smith 3. Garrett Bard 4. Billy Dietrich 5. Cameron Smith 6. Cody Fletcher 7. Will Brunson 8. Steve Buckwalter 9. Davie Franek 10. Kyle Smith 11. Lucas Wolfe 12. Tyler Ross 13. Dale Schweikart 14. Mike Thompson 15. John Walp 16. Wyatt Walizer 17. Darren Pifer 18. Reese Nowotanski 19. Chris Frank 20. Chad Trout 21. Jordan Givler 22. Dustin Prettyleaf 23. Tyler Esh 24. Bill Jones DNS: Ryan Higgens, Todd Gracey, Derek Swartz, Shane Yost, Bradley Howard, Mike Raboth, Zach Burd, Hayden Miller, Tim Glatfelter, Wes Mathews.

Central PA Legends: 1. Tanner Jones 2. Colton Friese 3. Rick Hartwig 4. Cory Phillips 5. Devin Friese 6. Chad Earnest 7. Lacy Kuehl 8. Scott Spidle 9. Hunter McElroy 10. Grady McGrew 11. Dave Benner 12. Chris Transeau 13. Jorjie Sweger 14. Seth Kearchner 16. Scott Musselman DNS Kelby Friese

Pro Stocks: 1. Johnny Bouse 2. Noah Kissinger 3. Cory Long 4. Noah Jensen 5. AY Schilling 6. Jason Butler 7. AJ Hoffman 8. Robert Tressler 9. Larry Knight

4 Cylinders: 1. Kyler Stahl 2. Zak Kline 3. Skyler Phillips 4. Joey Snook 5. Adam Harris 6. Michael Barrett 7. Kevin Trianpey 8. Nick Snook 9. Terry Karichner . 10. Matt Weaver 11. Bryun Hackenberg 12. Tim Teneyck 13. Anthony Potter 14. Tim Muthler 15. Johnny Stringfellow 16. Kyle Strouse 17. Troy Bennett 18. Garrett Lucas 19. Alea Savage 20. Dylan Hoover 21 Zach Rill DQ Coty Maines

 

 

KAEDING CLASSIC FRIDAY MIDGET WIN TO ARIZONA’S DRAKE EDWARDS

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 15, 2023) – Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz. won his second consecutive Western Midget Racing feature, and third of the season, during Friday’s 13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville, Calif. Edwards’ win paid $500 and kicked off a double header weekend for the Midgets where $1,000 will be on the line in Saturday’s main event.

Phoenix’s AJ Hernandez and Edwards won the eight-lap heat races, then shared the second row for the 20-lap main event.

Edwards quickly knifed underneath three-time 2023 winner Bryant Bell of Oakley to lead lap one. Action slowed on that same lap when incoming points leader Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz spun in turns three and four.

Both Tyler Ruth of Glendale, Ariz. and Hernandez slowed to bring out the next caution on lap six. Lodi’s Nate Wait retired from the race while running fifth as well.

11-time Ocean Speedway WMR winner and back-to-back series champion Blake Bower of Brentwood flipped wildly in the second heat race. He started shotgun on the 15-car field but was already up to sixth following the lap six caution.

Edwards led the rest of the way for a convincing win. Bell finished second. Livermore’s Greg Dennett fended off pressure from teenage upstart Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood to finish third. Bower finished fifth followed by Mitchell.

Those six entries are locked into Saturday’s fast heat and Edwards drew a six invert for the fast heat during victory lane ceremonies. The top-six drivers will battle for their starting positions in the feature before the second heat race sets the grid for positions seventh on back. The Saturday feature is planned for 25-laps and $1,000-to-win.

“It’s cool that they had the Midgets as a part of this event,” Edwards said. “Track was actually really cowboy up and pretty fun.”

For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway *13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic*

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 11-AJ Hernandez.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 4R-Drake Edwards

FEATURE (20 LAPS): 1. 4R-Drake Edwards[3]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[1]; 3. 7-Greg Dennett[2]; 4. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[9]; 5. 9-Blake Bower[14]; 6. 96X-Logan Mitchell[10]; 7. 54-Anthony Bruno[5]; 8. 11-AJ Hernandez[4]; 9. 31-Todd Hawse[11]; 10. 66-Darin Horton[13]; 11. 20-Kyle Hawse[6]; 12. 15-Adam Weisberg[15]; 13. 68-Marvin Mitchell[12]; 14. 35W-Nate Wait[7]; 15. 35X-Tyler Ruth[8]

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic*

7.28 Ocean Speedway

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

JUSTIN SANDERS OPENS HOWARD KAEDING CLASSIC WEEKEND WITH FRIDAY 360 WIN

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (July 15, 2023) – 2022 Howard Kaeding Classic NARC 410 winner Justin Sanders opened the 2023 edition in style with a wire-to-wire victory during Friday night’s opener with the Ocean Sprints by Taco Bravo. The 360 Sprint Car triumph for Sanders continues his mark as the most successful driver in series history at Ocean Speedway and sets him up well for Saturday’s NARC 410 feature which pays $6900 to win in the 13th annual event in Watsonville.

“This car was operating in the main. Best I’ve felt in a 360 here in a long time,” Sanders said. “We’re definitely confident (for Saturday’s race). There’s going to be some heavy hitters, a couple of guys who are going to come (Saturday) who are going to be real tough.”

Sanders led time trials then won the Gizdich Ranch Dash to earn the pole position for the 30-lap main event. Sanders bested Bud Kaeding of San Jose into turn one and led the opening lap. Sanders enjoyed a car length or two lead over Kaeding as they approached lapped traffic on lap six. Sanders and Kaeding earned a reprieve when action slowed on lap 10 for 2022 Ocean Sprints champion Kurt Kelson of Gilroy stopped in turn two.

The caution flew again on the restart when Colby Johnson of Penngrove slowed. He was able to rejoin the race. Sanders immediately found traffic again by lap 15. Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick challenged 2022 Friday HK Classic winner Dominic Scelzi of Fresno for third as well.

Sanders collided with Chase Johnson while lapping him, sending Johnson over on his side in turn two to bring out a red flag on lap 21. Johnson was awarded the $100 Beer Optics Hard Luck award for the melee. Fresno’s Caeden Steele went to the work area under the caution to surrender a top-ten position.

Scelzi charged past Carrick for third on the outside on the restart. Tim Kaeding slowed for a caution in turn four to set up a four-lap shootout on lap 26. Scelzi won an exciting duel with Bud Kaeding for second but it would be Sanders in victory lane. Scelzi, Bud Kaeding, Carrick, and Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield rounded out the top-five.

Surprise, Ariz.’s Drake Edwards earned a $500 Western Midget Racing victory for his third series win of the season. Edwards started third but knifed underneath three-time 2023 winner Bryant Bell of Oakley to lead lap one. Action slowed on that same lap when incoming points leader Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz spun in turns three and four.

Both Tyler Ruth of Glendale, Ariz. and AJ Hernandez of Phoenix slowed to bring out the next caution on lap six. Lodi’s Nate Wait retired from the race while running fifth as well.

11-time Ocean Speedway WMR winner and back-to-back series champion Blake Bower of Brentwood flipped wildly in his heat race. He started shotgun on the 15-car field but was already up to sixth following the lap six caution.

Edwards led the rest of the way in the 20-lap contest for the win. Bell finished second. Livermore’s Greg Dennett fended off pressure from teenage upstart Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood to finish third. Bower finished fifth followed by Mitchell. Those six entries locked into Saturday’s fast heat. Edwards drew a six invert for the fast heat while in victory lane for the win.

“It’s cool that they had the Midgets as a part of this event,” Edwards said. “Track was actually really cowboy up and pretty fun.”

Jason Ryan, Jr. of Oakley claimed the 20-lap IMCA Sport Modified feature win. Championship contenders Chuck Golden of Pittsburg and Trevor Clymens of Brentwood shared the front row. Clymens drove around Golden on the outside to lead lap one. The caution fell on lap one for Austin Ruskauff of Santa Maria slowing on the backstretch.

Merced’s Richard Ragsdale dropped from fifth to ninth on the restart. Ryan looked underneath Clymens for the lead, taking over on lap five. Ryan closed in on the rear of the field on lap 11 but the caution flew for Austin McMillian of Atascadero spinning in turn four.

Ryan led the final nine laps ahead of Clymens, Golden, 2020 champion Adriane Frost of Watsonville, and Watsonville’s Steven Allee at the finish.

2022 Hobby Stock track champion Joe Gallaher won his fourth feature of the year in a 20-lap race. Scotts Valley’s Mark Cooper led the first lap while a two-by-two duel for second developed behind him. Gallaher shot through the battle to take second on lap six.

Gallaher then took over the lead on lap 12. The top-five cars were enveloped in tight lapped traffic throughout the final six laps. Shane Freeman of Prunedale drove into second then challenged Gallaher. Freeman drove inside Gallaher in the final corner but fell short. Gallaher earned the victory over Freeman, DJ Keldsen of Newman, Jerry Skelton of Watsonville, and Frost.

The 13th annual Howard Kaeding Classic concludes Saturday night at Ocean Speedway with NARC 410 Sprint Cars racing for $6900 to win plus $1000 to win for the Western Midget Racing series. IMCA Modifieds and Hobby Stocks will also compete.

For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway July 14, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 2X-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 3. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 5. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[6]; 6. 88N-DJ Netto[16]; 7. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[10]; 8. 94X-Landon Brooks[9]; 9. 10-Dominic Gorden[15]; 10. 37-Michael Pombo[7]; 11. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[19]; 12. 8-Jeremy Chisum[14]; 13. 61-Travis Labat[11]; 14. 5R-Ryan Rocha[20]; 15. 121X-Caeden Steele[3]; 16. 25Z-Jason Chisum[21]; 17. 3D-Caleb Debem[22]; 18. 0-Tim Kaeding[12]; 19. 121-Rickey Sanders[8]; 20. 28-Chase Johnson[17]; 21. 38-Colby Johnson[13]; 22. 72W-Kurt Nelson[18]

 

 

Pirtek Renegades

Fountain City, WI, July 14, 2023

A hot, sticky afternoon and a threatening forecast couldn’t keep 16 intrepid Pirtek Renegades traditional sprint racers from making the Friday afternoon tow to Fountain City, Wisconsin, and the Renegades first ever visit to the Mississippi Thunder Speedway. Nick DaRonco snared checkers in the Pirtek heat race #1, while Zach Widdes continued his trend of piling up heat race wins in the RTS Podcast heat #2. Cam Schafer bested the field with 139 passing points, moving up from eighth to finish third in the first qualifier.

The 2c of Brad Cunningham redrew the pole to for the feature with the #99 of Bryan Roach drawing the #2 pill. At the drop of the green, Roach paced the field for a few laps before Schafer took command from his third row starting position. While Schafer stretched his lead, Roach, Zach Widdes, Jake Kouba, and Nick DaRonco all battled for the runner-up spot. Just past halfway, DaRonco finally established the #8 in second and set sail for Schafer. While able to make steady progress, the Britt, MN, chauffeur simply didn’t have enough remaining laps to mount a serious challenge for the lead as Schafer claimed his second sticker of the summer in front of DaRonco, Widdes, Kouba, and Roach.

No rest for the weary as the traditionals are right back in action tonight at their home track of Cedar Lake Speedway. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS: A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 54-Cam Schafer[6]; 2. 8-Nick DaRonco[5]; 3. 10Z-Zach Widdes[3]; 4. 6-Jake Kouba[9]; 5. 99-Bryan Roach[2]; 6. 2C-Brad Cunningham[1]; 7. 87-Mike Mueller[8]; 8. 11J-Jori Hughes[11]; 9. 7X-Dan Atchison[4]; 10. 12-Johnny Parsons III[7]; 11. 57-Ryan Buck[10]; 12. 135-Joshua Hulberg[14]; 13. 25A-Ashley Williams[13]; 14. 95-Tony Gernert[16]; 15. (DNF) C4-Carl Wade[12]; 16. (DNS) 20L-Lucas Logue Pirtek Heat #1 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[1]; 2. 12-Johnny Parsons III[3]; 3. 54-Cam Schafer[8]; 4. 99-Bryan Roach[5]; 5. 6-Jake Kouba[7]; 6. 11J-Jori Hughes[6]; 7. 25A-Ashley Williams[2]; 8. 135-Joshua Hulberg[4] RTS Podcast Heat #2 (8 Laps): 1. 10Z-Zach Widdes[3]; 2. 2C-Brad Cunningham[5]; 3. 87-Mike Mueller[4]; 4. 7X-Dan Atchison[6]; 5. 57-Ryan Buck[2]; 6. C4-Carl Wade[7]; 7. 95-Tony Gernert[8]; 8. (DNS) 20L-Lucas Logue

 

 

Hutton Hands Herculean Effort To CRSA Field At “Home of Heroes”

Race Report by Steven Ovens – July 15th, 2023 –

(VERNON, NY) – Jordan Hutton set the tone for the night in his qualifying heat race for the rest of the field in the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products Friday night at Utica-Rome Speedway.

Hutton advanced from his last starting position to gain eight positions and win Heat Race 1. That earned Hutton maximum passing points to make the redraw- which he drew the three pill for the A-Main. Thomas Radivoy and Dalton Herrick also took qualifying heat checkered flags.

Every time Billy VanInwegen competes with CRSA in the VanDusen-owned No. 56V he has been a contender to win. After redrawing the pole position, the team felt great about their chances for another win in 2023. On the initial start though, things didn’t go according to plan. VanInwegen’s car stumbled on the green flag and “Billy V” could only watch as Hutton took an aggressive inside pass to Turn 1 to grab the runner up spot.

Grabbing the initial lead was Savannah, NY rookie Dillon Paddock who was making his first ever start at the “Home of Heroes.” Paddock has been so close to capturing his first checkered flag in a 305 Sprint Car but would have to wait another night to break through. Paddock was great early on but couldn’t make friends with the tricky outside cushion and would finish the event in fourth.

The pass for the lead appeared as though it would come in slower traffic as Paddock got held up on Lap 9. The yellow would come out at the halfway point on Lap 10 as Kirsten Dombroski, in her first start at Utica-Rome, went over the edge in Turns 1 and 2. This allowed Hutton and VanInwegen to close the gap for a restart.

On that restart, Paddock suffered from a lot of wheel spin from the center of the corner to the exit and allowed Hutton to build up a big run to Turn 3. As the pair entered Turn 3 Hutton dove to the bottom and pulled off a slide job to perfection to wrestle the lead away officially on Lap 11.

While most of the lead pack migrated to the top lane, Cory Sparks found just enough brown on the bottom lane to work his way from his seventh starting position to advance to third on Lap 12. While Hutton paced the field, Paddock, VanInwegen and Sparks put on an incredible battle for the remaining spots on the podium.

Coming to six laps to go, Paddock slid the right rear Hoosier over the edge in Turn 4. The miscue in Turn 4 led to another in Turn 1 up on the cushion, allowing VanInwegen and Sparks to slip by to take second and third. That is how they would finish.

Hutton would race away to his second series victory and fourth win of the 2023 season in CRSA-sanctioned competition. It was the young driver’s first win at Utica-Rome, a place that he has traditionally struggled to run well at.

“I love more than anything in this world, a track where you can just rip the top,” said Hutton post-race.

“I couldn’t believe how good the car was, we have struggled here before.”

It didn’t come without a few hairy moments coming to the end of the race though.

“I went over the edge in two with two or three laps to go. I knew Billy V was there on the board and thought for sure he was going to get right by.”

VanInwegen was rather dejected in second as this wasn’t the first time that the “Home of Heroes” has left him snakebit.

“I talked to Mike this morning and said we are just cursed at this place, I can’t seem to win here,” noted the driver out of Port Jervis, NY.

“It’s not from a lack of effort. Mike, Debbie and Kent give us everything we need to come compete, it’s just frustrating when we let them get away like that.”

Cory Sparks, who has raced a limited schedule with CRSA in 2023, was pretty happy with their effort in third.

“I love racing with Billy and we had a great battle going there,” said Sparks with a smile.

“This was only our second race out at all this year and to come out with a podium is huge for us. The whole family is here tonight- this was a great night.”

Paddock and Outlaw Speedway winner Tomy Moreau filled out the top five.

Moreau gained seven positions from his twelfth starting spot to claim the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the race.

Paddock made a move in Turn 4 that potentially saved his racecar, earning him the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race.”

The CRSA Sprints will now prepare for rescheduled back-to-back events next weekend as Land of Legends Raceway will host the second round of the “DisBatch Brewing Company Challenge Series” on Saturday July 22 live on Land of Legends TV and DIRTVision. Thunder Mountain Speedway will play host the next night, Sunday July 23, for the Decker Memorial live on Dirt Track Digest TV.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

Please visit the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products on Facebook (@CRSAsprints) and on Twitter (@CRSAsprints).

A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Friday July 14th, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (20 Laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[3] ($1,000); 2. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[1]; 3. 1HD-Cory Sparks[7]; 4. 8-Dillon Paddock[2]; 5. 22-Tomy Moreau[12]; 6. 121-Steve Glover[4]; 7. 29-Dalton Herrick[10]; 8. 9K-Kyle Pierce[5]; 9. 99K-Mike Kiser[15]; 10. J27-John Cunningham[6]; 11. C12-Tyler Chartrand[9]; 12. 21B-Blake Warner[17]; 13. 33-Scott Landers[14]; 14. 99-Adam Depuy[13]; 15. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[16]; 16. 10-Nathan Pierce[20]; 17. 4T-Ray Preston[19]; 18. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[11]; 19. 2-Randy Years[18]; 20. 98-Alex Adamsky[24]; 21. 22M-Aaron Shelton[21]; 22. D9-Dustin Sehn[23]; 23. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[22]; 24. 80-Bobby Parrow[8]; 25. (DNS) 88C-Chad Miller

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 22 Tomy Moreau +7 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 8 Dillon Paddock

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[9]; 2. 80-Bobby Parrow[2]; 3. C12-Tyler Chartrand[6]; 4. 121-Steve Glover[1]; 5. 33-Scott Landers[5]; 6. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[7]; 7. 10-Nathan Pierce[4]; 8. 22M-Aaron Shelton[8]; 9. (DNS) 88C-Chad Miller

#2: 1. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[4]; 2. 1HD-Cory Sparks[6]; 3. 8-Dillon Paddock[7]; 4. 99-Adam Depuy[1]; 5. 99K-Mike Kiser[3]; 6. 21B-Blake Warner[5]; 7. 2-Randy Years[8]; 8. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[2]

#3: 1. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 2. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[5]; 3. J27-John Cunningham[1]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[8]; 5. 9K-Kyle Pierce[7]; 6. 4T-Ray Preston[4]; 7. D9-Dustin Sehn[2]; 8. (DQ) 98-Alex Adamsky[6]

 

 

Preston Leads Flag to Flag for Win at Freedom

By Curtis Berleue (Delevan, NY) | After a handful of top 5’s and overcoming some bad luck earlier in the season, Jonathan Preston finally was able to find the missing puzzle piece and pick up the Empire Super Sprints win on Friday night at Freedom Motorsports Park.

Drawing the Pinnacle Investments pole award, Preston would start on the front row alongside Kyle Drum for the 25-lap main event. Before a lap could be completed, however, the first red flag of the night was thrown for Dan Bennett after he took a tumble down the backstretch.

On the ensuing restart, Preston jumped out to an advantage over the field, with 3rd starting Jeff Cook getting by Drum for second. Another red, this time for Sammy Reakes IV flipping wildly out of the park in turns 1&2, set the field up for another early restart.

As the green flag waved again, it was Preston with the lead headed into turn 1, though this time Drum was able to get back by Cook for second. By the mid-point of the race, the top 2 remained unchanged, but 6th place starting Shawn Donath had quietly worked his way into the top 3.

A lap 18 restart would then allow Donath to slip by Drum for second. As the field came around for the two-to-go signal, Jeff Cook was able to get back by Drum for third. In the closing laps, it became apparent that nobody was going to have anything for Preston, and he sailed to his first victory of 2023.

Shawn Donath held on for a second place finish, and coming to the checkered Drum fought back on the outside and passed Cook for third, securing his first Ashley Lynn Winery podium finish of the season.

“As soon as I heard the 53 behind me, I knew it was go time,” said Preston in victory lane. “I was taking it easy on tires early, but as soon as I knew he was there I couldn’t hold anything back.

19 cars signed into the pits at Freedom, splitting the field into 3 timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time awards went to Jason Barney, Shawn Donath, and Jacob Dykstra. The E&V Energy heat race wins went to Jason Barney, Shawn Donath, and Dylan Swiernik. Picking up the Mary Ennis sponsored Cobra Coaches Dash was Ryan Stillwaggon.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is tonight, Saturday July 15 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), 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, 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 15 – Woodhull Raceway – Woodhull, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, July 21 – Albany-Saratoga Speedway – Malta, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Friday, July 28 – Outlaw Speedway – Dundee, NY ($3,500 to Win Summer Nationals)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #22-Jonathan Preston[1]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[6]; 3. #47-Kyle Drum[2]; 4. #10-Jeff Cook[3]; 5. #87-Jason Barney[9]; 6. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[12]; 7. #35-Jared Zimbardi[7]; 8. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[11]; 9. #36-Logan Crisafulli[10]; 10. #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[13]; 11. #13T-Trevor Years[4]; 12. #13-Keith Granholm[15]; 13. #18C-Dan Craun[18]; 14. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[5]; 15. 28-Jordan Poirier[8]; 16. #41-Dalton Rombough[16]; 17. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[14]; 18. #X-Dan Bennett[17]; 19. #25G-Tyler Graves[19]

Mary Ennis Dash (4 Laps): 1. #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[2]; 2. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[3]; 3. #13-Keith Granholm[1]; 4. #41-Dalton Rombough[4]; 5. #X-Dan Bennett[5]; 6. #18C-Dan Craun[6]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 2. #35-Jared Zimbardi[4]; 3. #89-Robbie Stillwaggon[1]; 4. #47-Kyle Drum[3]; 5. #13-Keith Granholm[7]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[5]; 7. #25G-Tyler Graves[6]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 2. #36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 3. #10-Jeff Cook[3]; 4. #13T-Trevor Years[4]; 5. #11-Ryan Stillwaggon[6]; 6. #X-Dan Bennett[5]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[1]; 2. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[2]; 3. #22-Jonathan Preston[4]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 5. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[5]; 6. #18C-Dan Craun[6]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney; #53-Shawn Donath; #5D-Jacob Dykstra

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney; #53-Shawn Donath; #7C-Dylan Swiernik

Cobra Coaches / Mary Ennis Dash Winner ($100): #11-Ryan Stillwaggon

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #22-Jonathan Preston

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #7C-Dylan Swiernik (+6)

Reverse Hard Charger Award ($50): #13T-Trevor Years (-7)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #18C-Dan Craun

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #13T-Trevor Years

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #22-Jonathan Preston; #53-Shawn Donath; #47-Kyle Drum

 

NIENHISER NABS VICTORY OVER STEVEN RUSSELL AT LINCOLN

July 14, 2023 - Paul Nienhiser returned to his winning ways on Friday Night at Lincoln Speedway with the Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series, earning his first series victory of 2023, besting the field of 25 competitors.

Friday’s win didn’t come easy as Nienhiser fought back a last-lap charge from Steven Russell who powered forward through the field to cross the line second less than a stone’s throw from the cockpit of Nienhiser’s #9X Machine. Joe B. Miller, Trevin Littleton and Reece Saldana completed the top five.

A lap one red-flag for Jake Blackhurst slowed the field as the Hanna City, IL driver got upside down after colliding with the turn three wall. Blackhurst was uninjured in the accident but his night ended before taking a green flap lap in feature action. The second caution of the night was for Shelby Bosie on lap 17 who was running second at the time.

Returning to green flag action, Nienhiser set a torrid pace once again as he only had eight laps until he could breathe at the conclusion of the event. The Chapin, IL native quickly maneuvered through lapped traffic stretching his lead, but Steven Russell wasn’t going to let him pull away easily. In a last ditch effort, Russell made contact with Nienhiser’s rear bumper, as the two crossed under the checkered.

Nienhiser extended his overall series victory totals to 24, after overttaking the top spot previously held by five-time series champion Jerrod Hull.

The MOWA Sprints will return to action on July 28 at Jacksonville Speedway. More details can be found by visiting the MOWA Facebook Page, or series website at www.MidwestOpenWheel.com

The finish 1. 9X-Paul Nienhiser; 2. 1JR-Steven Russell; 3. 31-Joe B Miller; 4. 1T-Trevin Littleton; 5. 17-Reece Saldana; 6. 77U-Chris Urish; 7. 9-Tyler Duff; 8. 42-Preston Perlmutter; 9. 7A-Will Armitage; 10. 56-Mitchell Davis; 11. 50K-Kyle Bellm; 12. 10S-Jeremy Standridge; 13. 2A-Austin Archdale; 14. 33$-Shane O'Banion; 15. 83-Colton Fisher; 16. 52F-Logan Faucon; 17. B8-John Barnard; 18. (DNF) 3B-Shelby Bosie; 19. (DNF) 31M-Joey Moughan; 20. (DNF) 96-Jake Blackhurst

 

 

Klay, Nusbaum, and Griffith each pick up their second wins of the season at Limaland

July 14, 2023

Elida, OH

by Gerry Keysor

Limaland Motorsports Park roared back to action after a scheduled week off with Meet The Drivers Night presented by Stolly Insurance Group. A great crowd witness some of the best racing of the season as No. 17J Jarrod Klay picked up the Lock Sixteen Thunderstock feature win, No. 17N Dillon Nusbaum won the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modified A Main, and No. 11G Luke Griffith won the NRA Sprint Invader feature event. It was the second feature win for each of the 3 drivers on the 2023 season at Limaland

The Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks kicked off A Main action in their 15 lap feature. No. 27 Frank Paladino and No. 28V Shawn Valenti led the field to green with Paladino grabbing the early lead. Jarrod Klay found some traction up on the high side of the race track early, and charged to the point. UNOH Racer Brayden Weller also took a liking to the top of the racetrack and used it come forward from his 10th starting position in the UNOH No. 11. No. 18 Brendan Rassel charged to 2nd on lap 10 and did all he could to try and get around Klay, but Klay would hold on to pick up an emotional victory over Rassel. No. 22T Tony Anderson, Valenti, and Weller completed the top 5.

Next up were the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds in their 20 lap feature, with No. 463 Daniel Sanchez and No. 17N Dillon Nusbaum bringing the field to the initial green flag. Sanchez would lead into turns 1 and 2, but Nusbaum was quick to charge to the lead. No. 114 Clayton Bryant from Yoder, IN made his way to the 2nd position on lap 3 and would battle with Nusbaum briefly, before Nusbaum pulled away. No. 57 Jeffrey Jessup would bring out the only caution flag, spinning his car while moving high out of the groove as the leaders approached. Nusbaum would pull away with the lead on the restart and pick up the win over Bryant, No. 22T Tony Anderson beat No. 9C Troy Cattarene by a nose for third, as Cattarene would finish fourth, with No. 25 Josh Lolmaugh just nipping defending track champion Todd Sherman at the line for fifth.

Completing the nights racing were the NRA Sprint Invaders under the banner of the Great Lakes Super Sprints. No. 11G Luke Griffith and No. 7C Phil Gressman would make up the front row for the 25 lap feature, with Griffith grabbing the early lead. In a green to checkered feature event, the action was hot and heavy throughout the race with the leaders hitting lapped traffic on lap 10. Gressman would pull off a big slide job in turns 3 and 4 to grab the lead for a moment, as Griffith would cross over to regain the lead. No. 17 Jared Horstman would use the same maneuver on Gressman, but both drivers got snookered by No. 22H Randy Hannagan who was able to slip by on the inside and set his sights on race leader Griffith on lap 11. No. 24 Kobe Allison enjoyed a tremendous run, battling with Hannagan in the closing laps for the second position. In the end Griffith would pick up his second win of the season over Hannagan, Allison, Horstman, and Gressman.

Limaland Motorsports Park is back in action next Friday July 21st for the annual K&L Ready Mix Clash. In action will be the NRA Sprint Invaders, under the banner of the Great Lakes Super Sprints. Also in competition in the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Racing Series will be the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds and Lock Sixteen Thunderstocks. Just announced this morning, UNOH and Longhorn Chassis have teamed to create the UNOH Celebrity Dollar Double Dash presented by Longhorn Chassis. In a 10 lap exhibition next Friday July 21, X Games Legend Travis Pastrana, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champ Matt Crafton, Stuntman Jim York and UMP Modified racer Michael Leach will compete for a grand prize of $1.00 and a traveling trophy. This is addition to the already packed racing program. General admission is just $12 for ages 16 and older, Ages 11 to 15 admitted for $6, and kids 10 and under admitted FREE. Pit passes for all ages are $30. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, Grandstand gates open at 5PM, Hot laps at 6:30PM, and racing at 7:30PM. For more details on this and all action at Limaland Motorsports Park, visit our website at Limaland.com or check us out on Facebook.

14 entries

LOCK SIXTEEN THUNDERSTOCKS

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 17J-Jarrod Klay[4]; 2. 18-Brenden Rassel[3]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[7]; 4. 28V-Shawn Valenti[2]; 5. 11-Brayden Weller[10]; 6. 7W-Dan Wooten[9]; 7. 17-Jeremy Creech[5]; 8. 82-Chris Douglas[6]; 9. 27-Frank Paladino[1]; 10. 26-Justin Long[11]; 11. 92-Brandon McDaries[14]; 12. 89-Keith Shockency[8]; 13. 87-Andy Welch[12]; 14. 00-Tom Evers[13]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 28V-Shawn Valenti[1]; 2. 18-Brenden Rassel[3]; 3. 17-Jeremy Creech[2]; 4. 22T-Tony Anderson[4]; 5. 7W-Dan Wooten[6]; 6. 26-Justin Long[5]; 7. 00-Tom Evers[7]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 27-Frank Paladino[2]; 2. 17J-Jarrod Klay[4]; 3. 82-Chris Douglas[3]; 4. 89-Keith Shockency[6]; 5. 11-Brayden Weller[5]; 6. 87-Andy Welch[1]; 7. 92-Brandon McDaries[7]

Qualifying 1: 1. 22T-Tony Anderson, 00:15.626[13]; 2. 17J-Jarrod Klay, 00:15.652[7]; 3. 18-Brenden Rassel, 00:15.668[5]; 4. 82-Chris Douglas, 00:15.729[12]; 5. 17-Jeremy Creech, 00:15.769[6]; 6. 27-Frank Paladino, 00:15.965[14]; 7. 28V-Shawn Valenti, 00:16.044[1]; 8. 87-Andy Welch, 00:16.052[2]; 9. 26-Justin Long, 00:16.070[10]; 10. 11-Brayden Weller, 00:16.140[9]; 11. 7W-Dan Wooten, 00:16.234[11]; 12. 89-Keith Shockency, 00:16.335[3]; 13. 00-Tom Evers, 00:17.248[4]; 14. 92-Brandon McDaries, 00:17.400[8]

29 entries

MIDWEST SHOOTING CENTER UMP MODIFIEDS

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[2]; 2. 114-Clayton Bryant[6]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[3]; 4. 9C-Troy Cattarene[7]; 5. 25-Josh Lolmaugh[12]; 6. 65-Todd Sherman[8]; 7. 21C-Drew Charlson[4]; 8. 16-Jeff Koz[11]; 9. 463-Daniel Sanchez[1]; 10. 4-Jason Kinney[14]; 11. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[18]; 12. 1-Randy Giroux[15]; 13. 82-Dalton Lane[9]; 14. 82B-Brennan Sherman[16]; 15. 9PG-Percy Gendreau[5]; 16. 57-Jeffery Jessup[20]; 17. 0-Sean Verwys[10]; 18. 71T-Chris Hicks[19]; 19. 34X-Shane O'Connor[17]; 20. 35-David Stremme[13]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 34X-Shane O'Connor[4]; 2. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[1]; 3. 71T-Chris Hicks[3]; 4. 57-Jeffery Jessup[5]; 5. 9R-Garrett Rons[2]; 6. 36-Brandon Vaughan[9]; 7. 316-Devon Hower[8]; 8. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[13]; 9. C4-Alex Siefer[11]; 10. 17-Nick Rosselit[6]; 11. 79-Bruce Hile[7]; 12. 1X-Jerry Butler[10]; 13. (DNS) 89-Bobby Rose

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 21C-Drew Charlson[3]; 2. 9PG-Percy Gendreau[1]; 3. 82-Dalton Lane[5]; 4. 35-David Stremme[4]; 5. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[8]; 6. 57-Jeffery Jessup[7]; 7. 36-Brandon Vaughan[2]; 8. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[6]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[2]; 2. 114-Clayton Bryant[4]; 3. 0-Sean Verwys[1]; 4. 4-Jason Kinney[3]; 5. 9R-Garrett Rons[5]; 6. 17-Nick Rosselit[7]; 7. 1X-Jerry Butler[6]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum[4]; 2. 9C-Troy Cattarene[1]; 3. 16-Jeff Koz[3]; 4. 1-Randy Giroux[2]; 5. 71T-Chris Hicks[6]; 6. 79-Bruce Hile[7]; 7. C4-Alex Siefer[5]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 463-Daniel Sanchez[1]; 2. 65-Todd Sherman[3]; 3. 25-Josh Lolmaugh[5]; 4. 82B-Brennan Sherman[2]; 5. 34X-Shane O'Connor[4]; 6. 316-Devon Hower[6]; 7. 89-Bobby Rose[7]

Qualifying 1: 1. 35-David Stremme, 00:14.380[21]; 2. 114-Clayton Bryant, 00:14.395[24]; 3. 17N-Dillon Nusbaum, 00:14.408[27]; 4. 34X-Shane O'Connor, 00:14.461[10]; 5. 21C-Drew Charlson, 00:14.521[1]; 6. 4-Jason Kinney, 00:14.524[23]; 7. 16-Jeff Koz, 00:14.546[6]; 8. 65-Todd Sherman, 00:14.558[13]; 9. 36-Brandon Vaughan, 00:14.640[15]; 10. 22T-Tony Anderson, 00:14.653[8]; 11. 1-Randy Giroux, 00:14.776[2]; 12. 82B-Brennan Sherman, 00:14.785[22]; 13. 9PG-Percy Gendreau, 00:14.791[14]; 14. 0-Sean Verwys, 00:14.825[3]; 15. 9C-Troy Cattarene, 00:14.839[17]; 16. 463-Daniel Sanchez, 00:14.886[16]; 17. 82-Dalton Lane, 00:14.919[11]; 18. 9R-Garrett Rons, 00:14.933[4]; 19. C4-Alex Siefer, 00:15.118[5]; 20. 25-Josh Lolmaugh, 00:15.202[18]; 21. 32-Scott Boyd Jr, 00:15.324[28]; 22. 1X-Jerry Butler, 00:15.334[12]; 23. 71T-Chris Hicks, 00:15.561[20]; 24. 316-Devon Hower, 00:15.594[25]; 25. 57-Jeffery Jessup, 00:15.627[9]; 26. 17-Nick Rosselit, 00:15.811[7]; 27. 79-Bruce Hile, 00:16.108[29]; 28. 89-Bobby Rose, 00:16.333[26]; 29. 5X-Jerry Bowersock, 00:16.715[19]



25 entries

NRA SPRINT INVADERS

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 11G-Luke Griffith[1]; 2. 22H-Randy Hannagan[7]; 3. 24-Kobe Allison[3]; 4. 17-Jared Horstman[4]; 5. 7C-Phil Gressman[2]; 6. 23-Devon Dobie[5]; 7. 83-Adam Cruea[11]; 8. 73C-Cody Fendley[9]; 9. 22M-Dan McCarron[8]; 10. 71H-Max Stambaugh[10]; 11. X-Mike Keegan[6]; 12. 31-Jac Nickles[12]; 13. G5-Gunnar Setser[18]; 14. 16C-Tylar Rankin[15]; 15. 0-Brayton Phillips[16]; 16. 97-Kyle Peters[14]; 17. 78-Austin Black[17]; 18. 37-Noah Dunlap[13]; 19. 97H-Ryan Harrison[19]; 20. 13S-Drew Siferd[20]

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 0-Brayton Phillips[1]; 2. 78-Austin Black[2]; 3. G5-Gunnar Setser[4]; 4. 97H-Ryan Harrison[3]; 5. 13S-Drew Siferd[7]; 6. 11H-Caleb Harmon[9]; 7. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[10]; 8. 99-Steve Niese[5]; 9. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[6]; 10. (DNS) 97X-Rodney Hurst

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 24-Kobe Allison[2]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[1]; 3. 22H-Randy Hannagan[4]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh[3]; 5. 37-Noah Dunlap[7]; 6. 0-Brayton Phillips[5]; 7. G5-Gunnar Setser[6]; 8. 13S-Drew Siferd[9]; 9. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[8]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7C-Phil Gressman[1]; 2. 23-Devon Dobie[4]; 3. 22M-Dan McCarron[3]; 4. 83-Adam Cruea[5]; 5. 97-Kyle Peters[2]; 6. 78-Austin Black[6]; 7. 99-Steve Niese[8]; 8. 97X-Rodney Hurst[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 11G-Luke Griffith[2]; 2. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 3. 73C-Cody Fendley[6]; 4. 31-Jac Nickles[5]; 5. 16C-Tylar Rankin[3]; 6. 97H-Ryan Harrison[7]; 7. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[8]; 8. 11H-Caleb Harmon[1]

Qualifying (6 Laps): 1. 22H-Randy Hannagan, 00:12.613[1]; 2. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.716[3]; 3. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.719[6]; 4. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:12.843[2]; 5. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.904[17]; 6. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 00:12.934[14]; 7. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.937[19]; 8. 97-Kyle Peters, 00:12.961[4]; 9. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:13.038[18]; 10. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:13.147[12]; 11. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:13.191[22]; 12. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:13.289[10]; 13. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:13.361[8]; 14. 83-Adam Cruea, 00:13.379[5]; 15. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:13.433[20]; 16. G5-Gunnar Setser, 00:13.473[24]; 17. 78-Austin Black, 00:13.560[7]; 18. 73C-Cody Fendley, 00:13.594[16]; 19. 37-Noah Dunlap, 00:13.611[23]; 20. 97X-Rodney Hurst, 00:13.791[9]; 21. 97H-Ryan Harrison, 00:13.866[13]; 22. 10TS-Tyler Schiets, 00:13.906[11]; 23. 99-Steve Niese, 00:14.187[25]; 24. 2S-Jackson Sebetto, 00:14.333[21]; 25. (DNS) 13S-Drew Siferd, 00:14.334

 

 

Eldora Million Eldora Speedway OH   7/13/23

A Feature 1 (50 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[1]; 2. 41-Carson Macedo[2]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet[4]; 4. 2-David Gravel[5]; 5. 24-Rico Abreu[9]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[8]; 7. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[20]; 8. 15-Donny Schatz[11]; 9. 13-Justin Peck[7]; 10. 83-James McFadden[16]; 11. 19-Brent Marks[19]; 12. 19L-CJ Leary[21]; 13. 11-Cory Eliason[15]; 14. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[18]; 15. 1A-Jacob Allen[10]; 16. 67-Justin Whittall[13]; 17. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[24]; 18. 55P-Daryn Pittman[23]; 19. (DNF) 8-Aaron Reutzel[3]; 20. (DNF) 57-Kyle Larson[6]; 21. (DNF) 5-Spencer Bayston[17]; 22. (DNF) 18-Giovanni Scelzi[12]; 23. (DNF) 25-Lachlan McHugh[22]; 24. (DNF) 22-Cole Duncan[14]

B Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 19-Brent Marks[1]; 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[2]; 3. 19L-CJ Leary[4]; 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh[5]; 5. 55P-Daryn Pittman[7]; 6. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[11]; 7. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[17]; 8. 49X-Cale Thomas[6]; 9. 26-Zeb Wise[13]; 10. 71-Shane Stewart[12]; 11. 11T-TJ Stutts[8]; 12. 29-Carl Bowser[3]; 13. 24W-Garet Williamson[19]; 14. 17B-Bill Balog[23]; 15. 9R-Chase Randall[16]; 16. 7S-Robbie Price[20]; 17. 52-Blake Hahn[18]; 18. 39M-Lance Dewease[21]; 19. 5C-Dylan Cisney[15]; 20. (DNF) 21T-Cole Macedo[9]; 21. (DNF) 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[22]; 22. (DNF) 4-Chris Windom[10]; 23. (DNS) 35-Zach Hampton

C Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 7S-Robbie Price[2]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[15]; 3. 42-Sye Lynch[14]; 4. 39-Hunter Schuerenberg[5]; 5. 45-Tim Shaffer[16]; 6. 35B-Austin Bishop[1]; 7. 55T-McKenna Haase[6]; 8. 56R-Ryan Myers[8]; 9. 15M-Mitch Harble[10]; 10. 13M-Brandon Matus[4]; 11. 19W-Trent Pigdon[20]; 12. 20B-Cody Bova[17]; 13. 33-Brent Matus[13]; 14. (DNF) 4X-Bradley Ashford[12]; 15. (DNF) 23Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 16. (DNF) 11N-Harli White[11]; 17. (DNF) W20-Greg Wilson[9]; 18. (DNF) 25R-Jordan Ryan[18]; 19. (DNS) 21H-Brady Bacon; 20. (DNS) 7-Ian Madsen; 21. (DNS) 17AU-Jamie Veal; 22. (DNS) 48-Danny Dietrich; 23. (DNS) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr

C Feature 2 (12 Laps): 1. 39M-Lance Dewease[2]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog[5]; 3. 81-Lee Jacobs[1]; 4. 9-Kasey Kahne[10]; 5. 11K-Kraig Kinser[8]; 6. 1M-Landon Myers[6]; 7. 101-Cody Maroske[14]; 8. 46-Michael Bauer[9]; 9. 97-JJ Hickle[17]; 10. 23M-Michael Millard[13]; 11. 3-Denny Peebles[15]; 12. 6X-Frank Rodgers III[20]; 13. (DNF) 99-Skylar Gee[11]; 14. (DNF) 11C-Kory Crabtree[16]; 15. (DNF) 4S-Danny Smith[21]; 16. (DNF) 4TS-Tyler Street[7]; 17. (DNF) 9P-Parker Price Miller[3]; 18. (DNS) 5T-Travis Philo; 19. (DNS) 19P-Paige Polyak; 20. (DNS) 2MD-Conner Morrell; 21. (DNS) 55-Kerry Madsen

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo[1]; 2. 13-Justin Peck[2]; 3. 67-Justin Whittall[7]; 4. 29-Carl Bowser[13]; 5. 11T-TJ Stutts[11]; 6. 35-Zach Hampton[10]; 7. 35B-Austin Bishop[8]; 8. 13M-Brandon Matus[14]; 9. 21H-Brady Bacon[5]; 10. 19-Brent Marks[3]; 11. 4X-Bradley Ashford[12]; 12. (DNF) 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[4]; 13. (DNF) 25R-Jordan Ryan[6]; 14. (DNF) 17AU-Jamie Veal[9]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[1]; 2. 24-Rico Abreu[2]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[5]; 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[3]; 5. 21T-Cole Macedo[6]; 6. 5C-Dylan Cisney[4]; 7. 7S-Robbie Price[11]; 8. 39-Hunter Schuerenberg[9]; 9. 56R-Ryan Myers[13]; 10. 15M-Mitch Harble[14]; 11. 33-Brent Matus[12]; 12. (DNF) 45-Tim Shaffer[8]; 13. (DNF) 7-Ian Madsen[7]; 14. (DNF) 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[10]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel[1]; 2. 1A-Jacob Allen[2]; 3. 83-James McFadden[3]; 4. 19L-CJ Leary[9]; 5. 4-Chris Windom[6]; 6. 9R-Chase Randall[10]; 7. 23Z-Zane DeVault[8]; 8. 55T-McKenna Haase[5]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[7]; 10. 11N-Harli White[12]; 11. 42-Sye Lynch[14]; 12. 20B-Cody Bova[13]; 13. 19W-Trent Pigdon[11]; 14. 48-Danny Dietrich[4]

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Brad Sweet[1]; 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[2]; 3. 22-Cole Duncan[3]; 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh[6]; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[5]; 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[9]; 7. 81-Lee Jacobs[7]; 8. 5T-Travis Philo[11]; 9. 4TS-Tyler Street[10]; 10. 9-Kasey Kahne[8]; 11. 23M-Michael Millard[13]; 12. (DNF) 11C-Kory Crabtree[12]; 13. (DNF) 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 14. (DNS) 15C-Chris Andrews

Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 3. 5-Spencer Bayston[4]; 4. 49X-Cale Thomas[3]; 5. 71-Shane Stewart[6]; 6. 52-Blake Hahn[5]; 7. 39M-Lance Dewease[8]; 8. 17B-Bill Balog[7]; 9. 11K-Kraig Kinser[9]; 10. 99-Skylar Gee[10]; 11. 101-Cody Maroske[11]; 12. 97-JJ Hickle[14]; 13. 6X-Frank Rodgers III[12]; 14. (DNS) 4S-Danny Smith

Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 8-Aaron Reutzel[1]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz[2]; 3. 11-Cory Eliason[4]; 4. 55P-Daryn Pittman[5]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise[6]; 6. 24W-Garet Williamson[10]; 7. 9P-Parker Price Miller[3]; 8. 1M-Landon Myers[11]; 9. 46-Michael Bauer[12]; 10. 19P-Paige Polyak[8]; 11. 3-Denny Peebles[13]; 12. (DNF) 2MD-Conner Morrell[9]; 13. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass

 

 

Eldora Speedway   Eldora Million   7/12/23

410 Sprints - Winged

A-Feature Twin 1 (25 Laps): 1. 49-Brad Sweet[6]; 2. 8-Aaron Reutzel[7]; 3. 57-Kyle Larson[3]; 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart[1]; 5. 83-James McFadden[10]; 6. 19-Brent Marks[22]; 7. 15-Donny Schatz[5]; 8. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[2]; 9. 26-Zeb Wise[24]; 10. 5-Spencer Bayston[15]; 11. 21H-Brady Bacon[16]; 12. 49X-Cale Thomas[4]; 13. 21T-Cole Macedo[19]; 14. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[14]; 15. W20-Greg Wilson[20]; 16. 52-Blake Hahn[11]; 17. 48-Danny Dietrich[21]; 18. 55T-McKenna Haase[8]; 19. 17B-Bill Balog[17]; 20. 55P-Daryn Pittman[23]; 21. 20G-Noah Gass[13]; 22. 35B-Austin Bishop[12]; 23. (DNF) 7-Ian Madsen[9]; 24. (DNF) 39-Hunter Schuerenberg[18]

A-Feature Twin 2 (25 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu[2]; 2. 41-Carson Macedo[8]; 3. 2-David Gravel[7]; 4. 21-Brian Brown[3]; 5. 13-Justin Peck[5]; 6. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[9]; 7. 1A-Jacob Allen[6]; 8. 22-Cole Duncan[4]; 9. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[11]; 10. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[15]; 11. 9P-Parker Price Miller[21]; 12. 5C-Dylan Cisney[10]; 13. 11-Cory Eliason[24]; 14. 25R-Jordan Ryan[13]; 15. 55-Kerry Madsen[22]; 16. 67-Justin Whittall[18]; 17. 4-Chris Windom[12]; 18. 81-Lee Jacobs[17]; 19. 25-Lachlan McHugh[23]; 20. 19P-Paige Polyak[19]; 21. 2MD-Conner Morrell[20]; 22. (DNF) 23Z-Zane DeVault[14]; 23. (DNF) 17AU-Jamie Veal[16]; 24. (DNS) 71-Shane Stewart

Group A B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 48-Danny Dietrich[1]; 2. 19-Brent Marks[2]; 3. 55P-Daryn Pittman[3]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise[14]; 5. 9-Kasey Kahne[5]; 6. 19L-CJ Leary[7]; 7. 11K-Kraig Kinser[6]; 8. 24W-Garet Williamson[11]; 9. 99-Skylar Gee[10]; 10. 7S-Robbie Price[13]; 11. 35-Zach Hampton[4]; 12. 11T-TJ Stutts[9]; 13. 19W-Trent Pigdon[12]; 14. 29-Carl Bowser[21]; 15. 56R-Ryan Myers[20]; 16. 11N-Harli White[16]; 17. 46-Michael Bauer[15]; 18. 20B-Cody Bova[17]; 19. 15M-Mitch Harble[22]; 20. 3-Denny Peebles[19]; 21. (DNF) 13M-Brandon Matus[18]; 22. (DNF) 1M-Landon Myers[8]

Group B B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 9P-Parker Price Miller[2]; 2. 55-Kerry Madsen[1]; 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh[6]; 4. 11-Cory Eliason[4]; 5. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[8]; 6. 39M-Lance Dewease[5]; 7. 45-Tim Shaffer[3]; 8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[9]; 9. 4TS-Tyler Street[10]; 10. 9R-Chase Randall[7]; 11. 5T-Travis Philo[17]; 12. 101-Cody Maroske[15]; 13. 4X-Bradley Ashford[18]; 14. 6X-Frank Rodgers III[20]; 15. 33-Brent Matus[16]; 16. 23M-Michael Millard[21]; 17. (DNF) 11C-Kory Crabtree[14]; 18. (DNF) 4S-Danny Smith[19]; 19. (DNS) 42-Sye Lynch; 20. (DNS) 15C-Chris Andrews; 21. (DNS) 97-JJ Hickle

Group A Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[8]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz[6]; 3. 83-James McFadden[4]; 4. 21H-Brady Bacon[3]; 5. 7-Ian Madsen[5]; 6. 99-Skylar Gee[1]; 7. 7S-Robbie Price[9]; 8. 55P-Daryn Pittman[7]; 9. 20B-Cody Bova[10]; 10. 29-Carl Bowser[11]; 11. (DNF) 24W-Garet Williamson[2]

Group A Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 21T-Cole Macedo[1]; 2. 17B-Bill Balog[2]; 3. 5-Spencer Bayston[3]; 4. 52-Blake Hahn[4]; 5. 55T-McKenna Haase[6]; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich[8]; 7. 19-Brent Marks[7]; 8. 11K-Kraig Kinser[5]; 9. 26-Zeb Wise[9]; 10. 13M-Brandon Matus[10]; 11. 15M-Mitch Harble[11]

Group A Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 35B-Austin Bishop[3]; 2. 8-Aaron Reutzel[6]; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[8]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet[7]; 5. 91-Kyle Reinhardt[4]; 6. 9-Kasey Kahne[5]; 7. 11T-TJ Stutts[2]; 8. 19W-Trent Pigdon[1]; 9. 46-Michael Bauer[9]; 10. 3-Denny Peebles[10]

Group A Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 39-Hunter Schuerenberg[2]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[7]; 3. W20-Greg Wilson[1]; 4. 20G-Noah Gass[4]; 5. 49X-Cale Thomas[8]; 6. 1M-Landon Myers[3]; 7. 19L-CJ Leary[5]; 8. 35-Zach Hampton[6]; 9. 11N-Harli White[9]; 10. 56R-Ryan Myers[10]

Group B Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 81-Lee Jacobs[1]; 2. 21-Brian Brown[5]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[2]; 4. 2-David Gravel[8]; 5. 24-Rico Abreu[6]; 6. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr[3]; 7. 55-Kerry Madsen[7]; 8. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[4]; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[10]; 10. 23M-Michael Millard[11]; 11. (DNF) 101-Cody Maroske[9]

Group B Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 5C-Dylan Cisney[4]; 2. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[5]; 4. 13-Justin Peck[8]; 5. 23Z-Zane DeVault[3]; 6. 45-Tim Shaffer[6]; 7. 9P-Parker Price Miller[7]; 8. (DNF) 15C-Chris Andrews[1]; 9. (DNF) 11C-Kory Crabtree[9]; 10. (DNF) 4S-Danny Smith[10]

Group B Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[4]; 2. 17AU-Jamie Veal[2]; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen[8]; 4. 71-Shane Stewart[6]; 5. 2MD-Conner Morrell[1]; 6. 42-Sye Lynch[3]; 7. 33-Brent Matus[10]; 8. (DNF) 97-JJ Hickle[9]; 9. (DNF) 9R-Chase Randall[5]; 10. (DNF) 11-Cory Eliason[7]

Group B Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo[8]; 2. 19P-Paige Polyak[1]; 3. 4-Chris Windom[3]; 4. 67-Justin Whittall[2]; 5. 22-Cole Duncan[7]; 6. 25-Lachlan McHugh[5]; 7. 39M-Lance Dewease[6]; 8. 4TS-Tyler Street[4]; 9. 6X-Frank Rodgers III[10]; 10. 4X-Bradley Ashford[9]

Group A Qualifying: 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.908[24]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:12.991[8]; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:13.070[37]; 4. 49X-Cale Thomas, 00:13.071[5]; 5. 55P-Daryn Pittman, 00:13.084[19]; 6. 19-Brent Marks, 00:13.089[1]; 7. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:13.099[27]; 8. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:13.108[20]; 9. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:13.114[7]; 10. 55T-McKenna Haase, 00:13.129[10]; 11. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.139[26]; 12. 35-Zach Hampton, 00:13.144[25]; 13. 7-Ian Madsen, 00:13.151[30]; 14. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 00:13.155[21]; 15. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:13.191[17]; 16. 19L-CJ Leary, 00:13.192[12]; 17. 83-James McFadden, 00:13.196[33]; 18. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:13.211[22]; 19. 91-Kyle Reinhardt, 00:13.211[3]; 20. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.248[29]; 21. 21H-Brady Bacon, 00:13.248[34]; 22. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:13.257[40]; 23. 35B-Austin Bishop, 00:13.282[14]; 24. 1M-Landon Myers, 00:13.292[15]; 25. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:13.302[18]; 26. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:13.311[35]; 27. 11T-TJ Stutts, 00:13.346[36]; 28. 39-Hunter Schuerenberg, 00:13.350[41]; 29. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.362[9]; 30. 21T-Cole Macedo, 00:13.411[28]; 31. 19W-Trent Pigdon, 00:13.438[23]; 32. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:13.442[16]; 33. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:13.443[38]; 34. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:13.480[39]; 35. 46-Michael Bauer, 00:13.486[13]; 36. 11N-Harli White, 00:13.508[32]; 37. 20B-Cody Bova, 00:13.544[31]; 38. 13M-Brandon Matus, 00:13.550[4]; 39. 3-Denny Peebles, 00:13.564[2]; 40. 56R-Ryan Myers, 00:13.621[11]; 41. 29-Carl Bowser, 00:13.758[42]; 42. (DNS) 15M-Mitch Harble, 00:13.411

Group B Qualifying: 1. 2-David Gravel, 00:13.383[6]; 2. 13-Justin Peck, 00:13.412[21]; 3. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:13.456[41]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:13.503[9]; 5. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.542[5]; 6. 9P-Parker Price Miller, 00:13.620[1]; 7. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:13.641[13]; 8. 22-Cole Duncan, 00:13.661[3]; 9. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:13.680[29]; 10. 45-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.700[18]; 11. 71-Shane Stewart, 00:13.704[16]; 12. 39M-Lance Dewease, 00:13.728[4]; 13. 21-Brian Brown, 00:13.761[40]; 14. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:13.770[36]; 15. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:13.795[23]; 16. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:13.805[33]; 17. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:13.813[11]; 18. 5C-Dylan Cisney, 00:13.851[20]; 19. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:13.865[35]; 20. 4TS-Tyler Street, 00:13.886[24]; 21. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:13.901[30]; 22. 23Z-Zane DeVault, 00:13.904[28]; 23. 42-Sye Lynch, 00:13.936[19]; 24. 4-Chris Windom, 00:13.943[27]; 25. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:13.974[37]; 26. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:13.986[34]; 27. 17AU-Jamie Veal, 00:14.003[31]; 28. 67-Justin Whittall, 00:14.012[32]; 29. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:14.073[15]; 30. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:14.095[14]; 31. 2MD-Conner Morrell, 00:14.097[39]; 32. 19P-Paige Polyak, 00:14.107[22]; 33. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:14.140[10]; 34. 11C-Kory Crabtree, 00:14.308[26]; 35. 97-JJ Hickle, 00:14.314[38]; 36. 4X-Bradley Ashford, 00:14.332[7]; 37. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:14.381[25]; 38. 4S-Danny Smith, 00:14.384[8]; 39. 33-Brent Matus, 00:14.741[2]; 40. 6X-Frank Rodgers III, 00:14.761[12]; 41. 23M-Michael Millard, 00:14.936[17]

 

 

Larson becomes 1st repeat winner of the Brad Doty Classic at Attica

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – Kyle Larson became the first back-to-back winner of the 35th Annual Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by Racing Optics Tuesday, July 11 at Attica Raceway Park. Larson led all 40 laps to take home the $15,000 top prize.

Attica Raceway Park has been very kind to the Elk Grove, California native as he has now won three Brad Doty Classics. He has six career wins at the track in just 10 A-main starts including five wins in the last six starts at Attica. It was Larson’s 30th career win with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series in just 133 feature starts (23%).

While the final stats will show Larson led all 40 laps, Wooster, Ohio’s Sheldon Haudenschild hounded Larson through lap 30. A restart with nine laps to go and a clear track saw Larson pull away for the victory in front of a standing room crowd.

“To think no one has won back-to-back in this race is unbelievable. The balance of my race car felt really good thanks to Paul, Trevor, Doug, Kevin…everybody who helps out to get us to the track and get us on track. Thanks to all you fans for coming out. It’s always a great event to come to Ohio…it’s going to be an awesome week of racing. To start out with a win and hopefully build some momentum before we hit Eldora,” said Larson beside his Finley Farms, Folkens Bros Trucking, FloRacing, JVI Group, Glenn Styres Racing backed #57.

“I was making mistakes in three and four because I’d catch traffic or start to see them and start to slow and drive easier and then I wouldn’t get my wheel spin where I needed it and get swallowed up in the cushion. I wasn’t sure where Sheldon was behind me but I figured he would be having a hard time seeing as well. I got to the back bumper of traffic and that was really tough. One and two…the cushion was really tall right in the center…taller than it typically is over there and on exit there was nothing. You couldn’t see it…they were blowing across the bottom and all the dust would end up on top of the race track. I got behind Brad (Sweet) and I figured he was going to make clean laps so I just tried to pace him and we got a caution there and thankfully we didn’t have another double-file restart,” explained Larson.

The runner-up finish was a career best for Haudenschild in the Brad Doty Classic.

“I want to win Brad Doty’s Race bad. Hats off to Ripper and Gravy and Danny…man my car was great. I kept Larson honest the whole time until that last restart. I just got too tight there on the cushion,” said Haudenschild of his NOS Energy Drink, West Tennessee Expediting, Hunt Bros. Pizza, Frozen Farm, DAC Pet Products backed machine.

Cole Macedo survived a chaotic battle for the final podium position, matching his personal best finish in the Brad Doty Classic.

“It was a dog fight the whole race. The restarts were killing me. Kyle would chose the top which was really good for him…he would get awesome starts but it made it to where Sheldon would get a decent start and Gio (Scelzi) would get an awesome start and drive across my nose and I’d be under fire from the people behind me and it took me awhile to get back to the guys ahead of me,” said Macedo of his Albaugh Your Alternative, Mesilla Valley Transportation, Tarleton & Son, Pro Powdercoating, Liquid Trucking backed #41.

Rounding out the top 10 were Donny Schatz from 14th; David Gravel who took over the point lead for the World of Outlaws; Zeb Wise, the night’s hard charger, coming from 19th, Giovanni Scelzi, James McFadden, Logan Schuchart from 21st and Shane Stewart who was in only his second race since retiring three years ago.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, July 21 with the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group for the 410 sprints, the NAPA of Bryan AFCS presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales for the 305 sprints and the Attica Raceway Park/Oakshade Raceway Challenge Series for the UMP Late Models.

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

WoO Brad Doty Classic

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

NOS Energy Drink Feature (40 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson[2]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[3]; 3. 41-Carson Macedo[5]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz[14]; 5. 2-David Gravel[8]; 6. 26-Zeb Wise[19]; 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[4]; 8. 83-James McFadden[1]; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart[21]; 10. 71-Shane Stewart[6]; 11. 29-Cole Macedo[17]; 12. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[9]; 13. 9P-Parker Price Miller[7]; 14. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[11]; 15. 49-Brad Sweet[13]; 16. 5-Spencer Bayston[12]; 17. 55X-Daryn Pittman[15]; 18. 3J-Trey Jacobs[10]; 19. 9-Kasey Kahne[20]; 20. (DNF) 35-Stuart Brubaker[23]; 21. (DNF) 22-Brandon Spithaler[22]; 22. (DNF) 99-Skylar Gee[16]; 23. (DNF) 1A-Jacob Allen[25]; 24. (DNF) 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[24]; 25. (DNF) 55-Kerry Madsen[18]

MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart[2]; 2. 22-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1]; 4. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[6]; 5. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[15]; 7. 09-Craig Mintz[17]; 8. W20-Greg Wilson[13]; 9. 97-JJ Hickle[5]; 10. 4-Chris Windom[18]; 11. 17AU-Jamie Veal[11]; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[12]; 13. 11N-Harli White[16]; 14. 5R-Byron Reed[14]; 15. (DNF) 23-Zeth Sabo[10]; 16. (DNF) 7-Ian Madsen[9]; 17. (DNF) 33W-Cap Henry[7]; 18. (DNF) 20G-Noah Gass[8]

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 09-Craig Mintz[1]; 2. 4-Chris Windom[3]; 3. 7N-Darin Naida[2]; 4. 91-Tyler Gunn[10]; 5. 16TH-Kevin Newton[4]; 6. 6X-Frank Rodgers[7]; 7. 6-Bill Rose[11]; 8. (DNF) 2X-Ricky Peterson[8]; 9. (DNF) 19-Trent Pigdon[6]; 10. (DNF) 7S-Robbie Price[5]; 11. (DNF) 15K-Creed Kemenah[12]; 12. (DNF) 1A-Jacob Allen[9]

Toyota Dash (8 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden[1]; 2. 57-Kyle Larson[4]; 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[8]; 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[2]; 5. 41-Carson Macedo[6]; 6. 71-Shane Stewart[3]; 7. 9P-Parker Price Miller[7]; 8. 2-David Gravel[5]

Case No1 Engine Oil Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson[1]; 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[2]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[3]; 4. 49-Brad Sweet[4]; 5. 29-Cole Macedo[5]; 6. 32-Bryce Lucius[7]; 7. 35-Stuart Brubaker[6]; 8. 7-Ian Madsen[9]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[11]; 10. 09-Craig Mintz[8]; 11. 7S-Robbie Price[10]; 12. (DNS) 1A-Jacob Allen

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[1]; 2. 41-Carson Macedo[2]; 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid[3]; 4. 55X-Daryn Pittman[5]; 5. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 6. 97-JJ Hickle[6]; 7. 33W-Cap Henry[9]; 8. 17AU-Jamie Veal[7]; 9. 5T-Travis Philo[11]; 10. 4-Chris Windom[8]; 11. 6X-Frank Rodgers[12]; 12. 6-Bill Rose[10]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 71-Shane Stewart[1]; 2. 9P-Parker Price Miller[4]; 3. 3J-Trey Jacobs[2]; 4. 15-Donny Schatz[5]; 5. 55-Kerry Madsen[9]; 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart[3]; 7. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[8]; 8. 23-Zeth Sabo[6]; 9. 5R-Byron Reed[12]; 10. 7N-Darin Naida[11]; 11. 19-Trent Pigdon[10]; 12. 91-Tyler Gunn[7]

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden[1]; 2. 2-David Gravel[2]; 3. 5-Spencer Bayston[3]; 4. 99-Skylar Gee[4]; 5. 9-Kasey Kahne[5]; 6. 22-Brandon Spithaler[8]; 7. 20G-Noah Gass[6]; 8. 15C-Chris Andrews[7]; 9. 11N-Harli White[10]; 10. 16TH-Kevin Newton[12]; 11. (DNF) 2X-Ricky Peterson[11]; 12. (DNF) 15K-Creed Kemenah[9]

Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:12.545[1]; 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:12.655[21]; 3. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:12.658[12]; 4. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:12.691[8]; 5. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.724[23]; 6. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.756[19]; 7. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:12.761[5]; 8. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:12.809[22]; 9. 29-Cole Macedo, 00:12.835[2]; 10. 55X-Daryn Pittman, 00:12.902[10]; 11. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.907[9]; 12. 97-JJ Hickle, 00:12.923[11]; 13. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:12.949[15]; 14. 17AU-Jamie Veal, 00:12.982[6]; 15. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:13.003[4]; 16. 4-Chris Windom, 00:13.055[17]; 17. 7-Ian Madsen, 00:13.124[13]; 18. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:13.135[24]; 19. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:13.266[20]; 20. 6-Bill Rose, 00:13.273[3]; 21. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:13.428[16]; 22. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:13.803[7]; 23. (DNF) 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:13.803[18]; 24. (DNS) 6X-Frank Rodgers, 00:13.803

Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 71-Shane Stewart, 00:12.805[1]; 2. 83-James McFadden, 00:12.849[2]; 3. 3J-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.880[12]; 4. 2-David Gravel, 00:12.918[22]; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:12.931[19]; 6. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:12.941[4]; 7. 9P-Parker Price Miller, 00:12.950[15]; 8. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.016[7]; 9. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:13.025[9]; 10. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:13.058[17]; 11. 23-Zeth Sabo, 00:13.074[10]; 12. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:13.104[6]; 13. 91-Tyler Gunn, 00:13.127[20]; 14. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.137[21]; 15. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:13.149[13]; 16. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.206[18]; 17. 55-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.231[3]; 18. 15K-Creed Kemenah, 00:13.286[8]; 19. 19-Trent Pigdon, 00:13.482[11]; 20. 11N-Harli White, 00:13.571[5]; 21. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.649[24]; 22. 2X-Ricky Peterson, 00:13.695[23]; 23. 5R-Byron Reed, 00:13.730[16]; 24. 16TH-Kevin Newton, 00:14.467[14]

 

 

WESTBROOK TAKES HUMBERSTONE SOS WIN
PORT COLBORNE, Ont. (July 9, 2023) - Dylan Westbrook took his third Southern Ontario Sprints series win of the season on Sunday night at Humberstone Speedway.

Westbrook started on the pole and led all 25 laps en route to his third career Humberstone win. Ryan Turner finished second, and Mitch Brown took the final podium spot. Darren Dryden and Matt Farnham raced wheel-to-wheel for the fourth spot, with Dryden eventually prevailing while Farnham rounded out the top five. The only major incident of the race came when Shone Evans' car tipped over to bring out a red flag, but he was able to restart and finish the race.

The race paid $3,000-to-win thanks to Nitro 54 Variety. Westbrook also claimed the $100 Ackland Insurance Quick Time award, while Turner took the $150 Trailer Pros Canada Hard Charger award. The heat races were claimed by Westbrook and Dryden; both heats were entertaining, especially the second heat which saw Dryden fall back to fifth before charging forward to take the win over local Modified standout Mike Bowman.

Dylan Westbrook now has a 22 point advantage over Ryan Turner in the Tammy 10 Media SOS Championship standings heading into the next SOS event on Friday, July 14 at Ohsweken Speedway. Visit www.ohswekenspeedway.ca and www.southernontariosprints.ca for more information.

Southern Ontario Sprints Race Report
Sunday, July 9, 2023
Humberstone Speedway
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada

A-Main [Started] 25 laps
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[1]; 2. 15-Ryan Turner[5]; 3. 10-Mitch Brown[4]; 4. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 5. 7NY-Matt Farnham[7]; 6. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 7. 9-Liam Martin[3]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless[10]; 9. 19D-Allan Downey[12]; 10. 21-Kyle Phillips[9]; 11. 11-Jamie Turner[13]; 12. 11J-Jeremy Hughes[11]; 13. 87X-Shone Evans[8]; 14. 90-Travis Cunningham[14]
A-Main Lap Leaders - Dylan Westbrook 1-25
Margin of Victory - 3.218 seconds

Awards:
A-Main Hard Charger (Trailer Pros Canada $150) - Ryan Turner (+3)
Quick Time (Ackland Insurance $100) - Dylan Westbrook (12.857 seconds)

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[4]; 2. 7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 3. 15-Ryan Turner[3]; 4. 87X-Shone Evans[2]; 5. 77T-Tyeller Powless[5]; 6. 19D-Allan Downey[6]; 7. 11-Jamie Turner[7]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps
1. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 2. 71-Mike Bowman[1]; 3. 10-Mitch Brown[3]; 4. 9-Liam Martin[4]; 5. 21-Kyle Phillips[6]; 6. 11J-Jeremy Hughes[7]; 7. 90-Travis Cunningham[5]

SOS Media
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About the Southern Ontario Sprints Series: Founded in 1996, the Southern Ontario Sprints series is a traveling winged 360 Sprint Car tour based in Ontario, Canada. Each points-paying event on the 2023 schedule will pay a minimum of $2,000-to-win and $250-to-start, while a dozen events will pay $2,500-to-win or more, including five Nitro 54 Variety Super Series events paying at least $3,000-to-win. A points fund in excess of $16,000 will be divided among competitors thanks to the support of Tammy Ten Media, and selected events will be broadcast live on GForceTV. The fastest qualifier for each SOS event will receive $100 from Ackland Insurance, while the Hard Charger in each A-Main will receive $100 from Trailer Pros Canada. Visit www.southernontariosprints.com for more information.

 

 

Reed Repeats At Selinsgrove
07-10-2023

Austin Reed squeezed past Zach Rhodes on the outside after a brief but furious battle for the lead and went on to win the 20-lap River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series feature Saturday night at Selinsgrove Speedway.

It was the second straight win at the Snyder County oval for the veteran from Etters, who finished second in PASS points last season, and it came on a night that saw misfortune strike several front-runners, while those with better luck entertained the fans with some great on-track action.

The Tom Reed-owned, Whitetails Down/Stevie Carr/Karma Industrial Services #34 claimed a victory margin of 1.77 seconds at the checkers.

Rhodes, of McVeytown, who drew the pole position after winning his heat race, led the first 17 laps and nearly scored his first career PASS win – he won an IMCA/RaceSaver feature earlier this year with the Virginia Sprint Series at Winchester, Va. He hung on for second place ahead of a hard-charging Doug Dodson of Middletown, who took third from Kruz Kepner of Kreamer on the final lap after starting ninth.

Thirteenth-starting Ken Duke of Selinsgrove, another impressive mover, completed the top five.

Rounding out the top 10 were Jeff Weaver, Drew Young, Mike Melair, Dustin Young, and Seth Schnoke.

Melair was the night’s W.C. Eshenaur & Sons Hard Charger, moving up 11 positions after starting 19th.

Hard-luck mentions went to Timmy Bittner and Kenny Heffner, both of whom were running in the top five early before facing misfortune. Bittner stopped on the track on the fourth lap (while running fourth), and during that caution, it was noticed that Heffner’s front wing had broken. After two laps of trying to run with that handicap, he called it a night.

But the worst fortune of all was that of seven-time 2023 winner and points leader Logan Spahr of Lewisberry, who experienced a problem in his heat race and rode the outside guard-rain through the third turn. The resulting frame damage ended his night, and when the sprinters next hit the track, Spahr was already out of uniform and in the grandstand, receiving hugs of consolation from family and friends.

The feature’s most serious incident took place on lap 14, when Chad Phillips, Colton Hendershot, and Jason Roush tangled in turn three. The red flag was thrown when it was thought Phillips had a fuel leak, but that turned out not to be the case. All cars were done, however.

Rhodes and Reed began their serious duel on the ensuing restart, and it looked like Rhodes’ #31 would triumph, but Mike Koehler stopped on the backstretch a lap later to slow the field again, and that restart led to four laps of side-by-side fighting for the lead before Reed’s eventual victory pass.

It was the seventh career PASS win for the former 358 sprint driver, and the third at Selinsgrove, tying him with Spahr for second place behind Duke for career wins there.

Rhodes, Bittner, and Weaver took the heat wins for the 30-car field. The B-Main was cancelled when it was decided to start all the cars still running in the feature.

The Jim “Slippery” Snyder award for fastest time during the heat races was won by Rhodes. That award was created by Snyder’s son Brian in memory of the longtime Selinsgrove push-truck driver. Rookie Ben Miklos earned the VP Racing “Race-Ready Award” for the worst pill draw for heat race starting positions.

Action was briefly halted during the preliminaries when Robyn Scarborough, wife of PASS competitor John Scarborough, suffered a heart attack in the pits. Fast medical attention got her to an area hospital where surgery was performed, and she is expected to make a complete recovery.

This Saturday (July 15), the River Valley Builders PASS tour returns to Port Royal Speedway for a program also featuring 410 sprints and limited late models.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, July 8

HEAT 1 – 1. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 2. 22K-Mike Koehler; 3. 25-Dustin Young; 4. 34-Austin Reed; 5. 67-Ken Duke; 6. 71-Josh Spicer; 7. 36-Mike Melair; 8. 98-Croix Beasom; 9. 98-Chad Phillips. DNS – 61-John Scarborough.

HEAT 2 – 1. 01-Timmy Bittner; 2. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 3. 20-Doug Dodson; 4. 56-Tyler Snook; 5. 97-Kenny Heffner; 6. 1R-Christian Rumsey; 7. 28R-Jason Roush; 8. 461-Colton Hendershot; 9. 9-Mariah Romig; 10. 5-Logan Spahr (DNF).

HEAT 3 – 1. 52-Jeff Weaver; 2. 19-Kruz Kepner; 3. 46-Mike Alleman; 4. 99-Jonathan Swift; 5. 7-Drew Young; 6. 1M-Paul Moyer; 7. 17-Owen Dimm; 8. 2-Erin Statler; 9. 47-Ben Miklos; 10. 73-Tyler Brehm (DNF).

B-MAIN – Cancelled.

FEATURE – 1. 34-Austin Reed; 2. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 3. 20-Doug Dodson; 4. 19-Kruz Kepner; 5. 67-Ken Duke; 6. 52-Jeff Weaver; 7. 7-Drew Young; 8. 36-Mike Melair; 9. 25-Dustin Young; 10. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 11. 71-Josh Spicer; 12. 17-Owen Dimm; 13. 46-Mike Alleman; 14. 56-Tyler Snook; 15. 98-Croix Beasom; 16. 2-Erin Statler; 17. 47-Ben Miklos; 18. 1R-Christian Rumsey (DNF); 19. 22K-Mike Koehler (DNF); 20. 98-Chad Phillips (DNF); 21. 461-Colton Hendershot (DNF); 22. 28R-Jason Roush (DNF); 23. 9-Mariah Romig (DNF); 24. 97-Kenny Heffner (DNF); 25. 99-Jonathan Swift (DNF); 26. 01-Timothy Bittner (DNF); 27. 1M-Paul Moyer (DNF). DNQ – 5-Logan Spahr; 73-Tyler Brehm; 61-John Scarborough.

 

 

Double X Speedway California, MO July 9, 2023

by: Dean Reichel

Payton McDowell, Ted Welschmeyer and Tyler Blank claim "Race for Riley" checkers at Double X

Double X Speedway hosted the 2023 edition of the "Race for Riley", Riley Hudson memorial race honoring a special young race fan. This event is one that many drivers mark on their calendars as one to attend for the special giveaways for the fans and for the genuine appreciation shown by Riley's family who organize the annual event. In addition to the action on the track, over 100 bikes and riding toys were given away to young race fans along with autographed photos of Double X drivers, footballs, basketballs, soccer balls, popsicles and more. All of the hard work by Riley's family makes the event extra special.

The Pure Stock class was the featured division for this year's race and it was Payton McDowell claiming his first win in the "Race for Riley" event. McDowell started inside row two and very patiently made laps behind race leader Darin Porter. McDowell kept inching closer to the leader and on lap 16 was able to move to the bottom groove in turn four to make the pass for the lead. McDowell would keep his #216 machine at the point for the remaining five circuits to claim the win. Porter, a driver who has had success on multiple occasions this season crossed the finish line in second, third under the checkers was Justin McDowell who stayed in the top four the entire distance. Coming home in fourth was a hard charging Curt Turpin who started the event in the 14th position after a mechanical issue resulted in a DNF in his heat race. Completing the top five was Shayne Healea, another driver who ran in the top five the entire race. Finishers in positions six through ten were Sam Smith in sixth, Preston McDowell in seventh, Chris Messerli in eighth, Stan Booth in ninth and Russell Beach in tenth. Porter and Healea picked up wins in the division heat races and Healea claimed the victor's spoils in the six lap Dash for Cash.

In the Super Stock class Ted Welschmeyer makes it two in a row at Double X. Welschemeyer was running second behind leader James Nishwonger when the leaders spun in turn two. On the resulting restart, Welschmeyer was able to put a small gap on second place Jody Romig. Following a lap fourteen caution which necessitated a green, white, checker situation, Welschmeyer would emerge victorious over late charger Rodger Deatherage in second, Romig finishes third, James Nishwonger recovered from his earlier spin to finish fourth and Cory Flamm crossed the stripe in fifth. Running at the finish were Harlan Dowell in sixth after having to pit to change a tire on a caution and Dale Berry finished seventh as his engine was expiring. Nishwonger and Romig picked up the heat race wins.

In the Winged Sprint Cars, pole position starter "Gentleman" Jack Wagner shot into the lead on the drop of the green and set his yellow #77 on cruise and was leading through the first 13 circuits but there was an ominous presence, not unlike the black locomotives of by gone days rolling up behind him. As the field crossed the finish line for the 14th time, Tyler Blank in the black, #75 had passed Wagner to take command of the event. Restarts on laps 22 & 23 gave Wagner another chance but Blank was not to be denied and picked up the victory. Jack Wagner would settle for second with brother and teammate Samuel Wagner finishing third. Taylor Walton recovered from a heat race incident and finished fourth in the feature with Rob Rimel crossing in the fifth position. The second five saw Russell Potter pick up sixth, Skylar Daly come home in seventh, Tony Crank was eighth, Matt Fox ninth and Bailey Elliott tenth. Jack Wagner and Ben Brown won the heat races in the class.

There are only four more scheduled events of "Sunday Night Thunder" at Double X for 2023. Next Sunday July 16 is Sonic Night at the races, hosted by California Sonic. July 30 will be the Jason Russell Memorial featuring the POWRi Late Models in competition for their only visit to Double X in 2023. Sunday August 6 is Championship night at Double X Speedway.

"Race for Riley" Double X Speedway Complete Results July 9, 2023

Pure Stocks- Feature- 1. 216-Payton McDowell, Tuscumbia; 2. 21-Darin Porter, California; 3. 5-Justin McDowell, Tuscumbia; 4. 15-Curt Turpin, Eldon; 5. 17-Shayne Healea, California; 6. 77-Sam Smith, Fulton; 7. 26-Preston McDowell; 8. 88-Chris Messerli, California; 9. 1SS-Stan Booth, Eldon; 10. 44R-Russell Beach, Lake Ozark; 11. 707-John Shane, ?; 12-49-Shannon Sullivan, Eldon; 13. 68-Rhonda Lamke, Washington; 14.05G-Grayson McKinney, Springfield; (DNS) 22-Ross Baxter, Eldon

Heat 1- 1. Porter; 2. Payton McDowell; 3. J. McDowell; 4. Messerli; 5. McKinney; 6. Preston McDowell; 7. Booth; 8. Shane Heat 2- 1. Healea; 2. Beach; 3. Smith; 4. Sullivan; 5. Lamke; 6. Turpin; 7. Baxter Dash for Cash--1. Healea; 2. Payton McDowell; 3. Porter; 4. Justin McDpwell; 5. Smith; 6. Beach

Super Stocks Feature- 1. 6Z/21W- Ted Welschmeyer, Tebbetts; 2. 25X- Rodger Deatherage, Windsor; 3. 12-Jody Romig, Syracuse; 4. 44-James Nishwonger, Osawotamie, KS; 5. 00-Cory Flamm, Warrensburg; 6. 29-Harlan Dowell, Tipton; 7. 05-Dale Berry, Tuscumbia; 8. 8H-Adam Halley, New Haven; 9. 10-Steve Beach, Eldon; 10. 40-Ryan Shikles, Russellville; 11. 19J-Tyler Crocker, Holts Summit; 12. 72B-Jimmy Burruss, Eldon (DNS); 13. 409-Joe Miller, Centertown (DNS)

Heat 1- 1. Nishwonger; 2. Welchmeyer; 3. Beach; 4. Flamm; 5. Deatherage; 6. Halley; 7. Miller Heat 2- 1. Romig; 2. Berry; 3. Dowell; 4. Crocker; 5. Shikles; 6. Burrows

Winged SPrint Cars- Feature- 1. 75-Tyler Blank, California; 2.77-Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 3. 73- Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 4. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 5. 7K-Rob Rimal, California; 6. 3P-Russell Potter, Boonville; 7. 52D-Skylar Daly, Columbia; 8. 9C-Tony Crank, St. Augustine,FL; 9. 26B-Matt Fox, Sedalia; 10. 7EX- Bailey Elliott, California; 11. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall

Heat 1- 1. J. Wagner; 2. Rimel; 3. Elliott; 4. Daly; 5. Crank; 6.. Walton Heat 2- 1. Brown; 2. Oayton McDowell; 3. Porter; 4. J. McDowell; 5. Smith 6. Beach

 

 

WESTBROOK, BOWMAN, BEAGLE, AND RILEY WIN ON STRICKLAND’S BICYCLE NIGHT AT OHSWEKEN
 

By Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (July 7, 2023) – Strickland’s Presented Bicycle Night on Friday at Ohsweken Speedway; Dylan Westbrook, Mike Bowman, Ryan Beagle, and Alex Riley took A-Main wins.

Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars
Tyler Rand started on pole alongside Aaron Turkey to take the green flag for the 25 lap 360 Sprint Car A-Main. Dylan Westbrook made quick work of the top three, leading the first lap after starting fourth on the grid. Rand brought out the first caution on lap three, coming to a stop after spinning in turn four. The restart became dicey as the mid pack stacked up, resulting in Travis Cunningham being spit out into the infield to bring out the second caution.

The next restart was clean, and saw Westbrook pulling a sizable gap over the rest of the racers. Two more cautions appeared before the halfway point of the race, allowing Mike Bowman to capitalize and contend for the win. Fresh off his second place finish last outing, Bowman chased down Westbrook for the lead. However, Westbrook held him off for the win, picking up his second consecutive victory. Crossing the finish line next were Bowman in second, D.J. Christie third, Josh Hansen fourth, and Liam Martin fifth. Ryan Turner now leads the championship standings over Westbrook by three points.

Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West/Strickland's Crate Sprint Cars
John Cadman and Tanner Podwinski brought the 24 car field to the green flag for the 25 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Mack DeMan blasted into the front, leading the first lap after starting from the fourth position. Jesse Costa and Brett Stratford both came to a stop separately on the track to bring out the yellow flag. Stratford had to retire from the race after suffering major damage on the first lap, losing valuable points towards his championship efforts. Cautions bred cautions, as Tyler Willard and Johnny Miller collided on the restart. Lap four had yet another caution as Cam MacKinnon came to a stop.

The race finally saw some green flag racing with Mack DeMan was commanding a major lead, encountering traffic by the tenth lap. The final caution came out due to a stopped A.J. Lewis on turn two. DeMan had a great restart along with Mike Bowman and the two showcased an epic race to the end. Bowman took the lead over DeMan with six laps left to go, which turned out to be the winning move. DeMan settled for a second place finish, while Cadman finished in third, Steve Murdock fourth, and Darrell Pelletier rounded out the top five. DeMan now leads the Strickland's Crate Sprint Car track championship standings over Costa by 67 points.

Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks - "Gale's Cash Blast 54"
The front row of the grid featured Gofast Teeple and Donny Lampman to begin the $2,000-to-win 54 lap Thunder Stock A-Main sponsored by Gale's Auto Aftermarket. Teeple’s lead was short lived as Mike Thorne took over by lap two. After two early cautions, Logan Shwedyk became the new leader with a great restart, however Dave Bailey came onto the scene and snatched the lead away on the following lap. Championship contender Ryan Beagle was running in the third position by lap eleven.

Lap 28 and 29 both had cautions which made the final half of the race essentially a sprint to the finish which saw Bailey and Beagle swapping the lead multiple times as the laps ticked down. The final caution of the race came out with just six laps left to go. Beagle held off Bailey to win the race and score valuable points in his pursuit of championship leader Kyle Wert. Ryan Dinning finished third, Wert fourth, and Shwedyk fifth. Kyle Wert now leads the championship standings over Dave Bailey by 21 points.

HRW Automotive Mini Stocks
Tim DeBoer started on pole with Christopher French next to him for the 15 lap Mini Stock A-Main. French led the first lap until Dustin Duga came to a stop and brought out the caution. John Lubeck became the new leader after the restart until French regained the lead on the next lap, just before the next yellow flew for Jason Tolton, Lofton Schuts, and Cierra Keus colliding with each other, while Tristan DaSilva's right rear wheel fell off.

Polesitter DeBoer regained the lead after the restart. The final caution came out for yet another wheel coming off, this time coming from Wayde Thorne. Championship leader Ryan Hillar fought for the victory in the final laps, but seemingly out of nowhere Alex Riley made a last lap move for the win, edging out DeBoer by just 0.060 seconds. DeBoer finished in second, Hillar third, Jeff Elsliger fourth, and Lubeck fifth. Ryan Hillar now leads the championship standings over Mike Sarantakos by 14 points.

Up Next at Ohsweken Speedway
Friday Night Thunder presents Halloween in July on Friday, July 14 featuring the Southern Ontario Sprints, plus the Stickland’s Crate 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, July 7, 2023
Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada
Strickland’s Presents
Drive Safe, Ride Safe, Race Safe Bicycle Night!
Total Entries: 123
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Kool Kidz-Corr/Pak 360 Sprint Cars (25 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT
1. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[4]; 2. 71-Mike Bowman[16]; 3. 5-DJ Christie[3]; 4. 88H-Josh Hansen[7]; 5. 9-Liam Martin[22]; 6. 12DD-Darren Dryden[10]; 7. 15-Ryan Turner[13]; 8. 10-Mitch Brown[8]; 9. 77T-Tyeller Powless[21]; 10. 17X-Cory Turner[5]; 11. 90-Travis Cunningham[12]; 12. 7-Eric Gledhill[6]; 13. 68-Aaron Turkey[2]; 14. 49L-Lucas Smith[14]; 15. 1-Holly Porter[18]; 16. 0-Glenn Styres[15]; 17. 19D-Allan Downey[9]; 18. 87X-Shone Evans[11]; 19. 70-Baily Heard[20]; 20. 21-John Burbridge Jr[23]; 21. 46-Kevin Pauls[24]; 22. 81-Derek Jonathan[17]; 23. 84-Tyler Rand[1]; 24. (DNF) 11-Jamie Turner[19]
Hard Charger – Liam Martin +17

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 68-Aaron Turkey[3]; 2. 17X-Cory Turner[4]; 3. 19D-Allan Downey[1]; 4. 7-Eric Gledhill[7]; 5. 81-Derek Jonathan[5]; 6. 0-Glenn Styres[8]; 7. 11-Jamie Turner[9]; 8. 21-John Burbridge Jr[2]; 9. 46-Kevin Pauls[6]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 1:58.681
1. 88H-Josh Hansen[1]; 2. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[4]; 3. 84-Tyler Rand[3]; 4. 49L-Lucas Smith[2]; 5. 90-Travis Cunningham[6]; 6. 71-Mike Bowman[8]; 7. 70-Baily Heard[5]; 8. 9-Liam Martin[7]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:02.087
1. 10-Mitch Brown[4]; 2. 5-DJ Christie[5]; 3. 12DD-Darren Dryden[1]; 4. 87X-Shone Evans[3]; 5. 15-Ryan Turner[6]; 6. 1-Holly Porter[7]; 7. 77T-Tyeller Powless[2]; 8. (DNS) 45-Nick Sheridan
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Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West (36 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[3]; 2. 4-Mack DeMan[4]; 3. 71C-John Cadman[1]; 4. 2M-Steve Murdock[22]; 5. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[8]; 6. 72-Tanner Podwinski[2]; 7. 74-Rob Neely[6]; 8. 45-Curtis Gartly[9]; 9. 2S-Al Sleight[10]; 10. 52-Jesse Costa[5]; 11. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[21]; 12. 14-Larry Gledhill[12]; 13. 88-Lance Erskine[16]; 14. 3S-Austin Roes[15]; 15. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[13]; 16. 28-Cameron Thomson[24]; 17. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[20]; 18. 00-Greg Smulders[19]; 19. (DNF) 24A-AJ Lewis[23]; 20. (DNF) 21-Treyten Lapcevich[17]; 21. (DNF) 20-Johnny Miller[11]; 22. (DNF) 777A-Tyler Willard[18]; 23. (DNF) BS39-Brett Stratford[7]; 24. (DNS) 29W-Tyler Ward
Hard Charger – Steve Murdock +18

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:04.428
1. 71-Mike Bowman[1]; 2. 74-Rob Neely[6]; 3. 3S-Austin Roes[3]; 4. 88-Lance Erskine[5]; 5. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[2]; 6. 24A-AJ Lewis[4]; 7. 70MM-Gabby Darling[8]; 8. 420-Victor Bomberry[7]; 9. (DNS) 2-Travis Hofstetter

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT
1. 4-Mack DeMan[2]; 2. 72-Tanner Podwinski[3]; 3. 21-Treyten Lapcevich[1]; 4. 777A-Tyler Willard[4]; 5. 45-Curtis Gartly[9]; 6. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[6]; 7. 2M-Steve Murdock[8]; 8. 97-Sheldon Bender[5]; 9. 69K-Ken Hamilton[7]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:08.854
1. BS39-Brett Stratford[1]; 2. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[2]; 3. 20-Johnny Miller[4]; 4. 00-Greg Smulders[3]; 5. 14-Larry Gledhill[8]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[5]; 7. 16X-Keegan Baker[7]; 8. 28-Cameron Thomson[6]; 9. (DNS) 99-Joshua Hill

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:11.680
1. 52-Jesse Costa[5]; 2. 2S-Al Sleight[1]; 3. 29W-Tyler Ward[3]; 4. 71C-John Cadman[7]; 5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[8]; 6. 14W-Greg Wilson[2]; 7. MK8-Matt Hill[6]; 8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[4]; 9. 11W-Jeremy May[9]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT
1. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[2]; 2. 2M-Steve Murdock[6]; 3. 24A-AJ Lewis[1]; 4. 28-Cameron Thomson[11]; 5. 97-Sheldon Bender[10]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[3]; 7. 69K-Ken Hamilton[14]; 8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[12]; 9. 16X-Keegan Baker[7]; 10. 70MM-Gabby Darling[5]; 11. 420-Victor Bomberry[9]; 12. 11W-Jeremy May[16]; 13. (DNF) 14W-Greg Wilson[4]; 14. (DNF) 2-Travis Hofstetter[13]; 15. (DNS) MK8-Matt Hill; 16. (DNS) 99-Joshua Hill
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Middleport Mechanical Thunder Stocks (33 Entries)

"Gale's Cash Blast 54" A-Main [Started] 54 laps – NT
1. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[17]; 2. 49-Dave Bailey[18]; 3. 8-Ryan Dinning[14]; 4. 19-Kyle Wert[11]; 5. 53-Logan Shwedyk[10]; 6. 32-Mark Fawcett[12]; 7. 79-Christopher Hale[8]; 8. 97-Ron Loggie[9]; 9. 55-Mike Thorne[3]; 10. 108-Zach Bleich[20]; 11. 11-Gofast Teeple[1]; 12. 93K-Mike Klazinga[13]; 13. 37-Robert Hoskins[32]; 14. 25-Ken Sargent[7]; 15. 28-Jim Lampman[4]; 16. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[22]; 17. 13-Kacey Huffman[26]; 18. 17W-Travis Whittal[23]; 19. 93-Melissa Miller[5]; 20. (DNF) 5G-Gord Grant[19]; 21. (DNF) 1H-Jake Hooker[31]; 22. (DNF) 24R-Rodney Rutherford[16]; 23. (DNF) 11R-Bryce Richardson[33]; 24. (DNF) 43-Kyle Andress[21]; 25. (DNF) 196-Gino Duguay[25]; 26. (DNF) 14-Mitch Petta[30]; 27. (DNF) 21Z-Braedan Burning[24]; 28. (DNF) 96O-John Overholt[28]; 29. (DNF) 76J-Jeff Drummond[29]; 30. (DNF) 427-Tim Phalen[6]; 31. (DNF) 28D-Donny Lampman[2]; 32. (DNF) 03-George Grosul[27]; 33. (DNS) 23-Trevor DeBoer
Hard Charger – Robert Hoskins +19

Heat Race 1 [Started] 10 laps – NT
1. 19-Kyle Wert[9]; 2. 8-Ryan Dinning[11]; 3. 79-Christopher Hale[7]; 4. 49-Dave Bailey[14]; 5. 53-Logan Shwedyk[8]; 6. 93K-Mike Klazinga[10]; 7. 24R-Rodney Rutherford[12]; 8. 28D-Donny Lampman[2]; 9. 93-Melissa Miller[5]; 10. 5G-Gord Grant[15]; 11. 43-Kyle Andress[6]; 12. 17W-Travis Whittal[4]; 13. 196-Gino Duguay[16]; 14. 03-George Grosul[1]; 15. 76J-Jeff Drummond[13]; 16. (DNF) 1H-Jake Hooker[17]; 17. (DNS) 11R-Bryce Richardson

Heat Race 2 [Started] 10 laps – 3:18.736 NTR
1. 28-Jim Lampman[4]; 2. 55-Mike Thorne[3]; 3. 25-Ken Sargent[6]; 4. 32-Mark Fawcett[9]; 5. 427-Tim Phalen[5]; 6. 11-Gofast Teeple[1]; 7. 108-Zach Bleich[15]; 8. 97-Ron Loggie[7]; 9. 23-Trevor DeBoer[11]; 10. 84RK-Ryan Beagle[12]; 11. 96-Steve Shaw Sr[14]; 12. 21Z-Braedan Burning[13]; 13. 13-Kacey Huffman[2]; 14. 96O-John Overholt[10]; 15. 14-Mitch Petta[16]; 16. 37-Robert Hoskins[8]
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HRW Automotive Mini Stocks (29 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 15 laps – NT
1. 17-Alex Riley[18]; 2. 9-Tim DeBoer[1]; 3. 21H-Ryan Hillar[14]; 4. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[15]; 5. 14L-John Lubeck[4]; 6. 16-Fabio Olivieri[16]; 7. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[7]; 8. 4A-Mason Anderson[26]; 9. 54-Christopher French[2]; 10. 64E-Doug Erskine[22]; 11. 79-Steve Miller[24]; 12. 32L-Grayden Lyons[10]; 13. 1-Jason Tolton[6]; 14. 14C-Steve Conway[28]; 15. 265-Mike Evers[11]; 16. 1A-Ashton Dickie[13]; 17. 22-Miranda Weiler[21]; 18. 9K-Kylie Dixon[23]; 19. 81D-Crystal Soules[27]; 20. 7B-Cierra Keus[20]; 21. 66-Martin Schroder[12]; 22. 11-Mike Giberson[25]; 23. 188-Paul Longboat[3]; 24. (DNF) 4-Wayde Thorne[8]; 25. (DNF) 27-Niko Hansen[29]; 26. (DNF) 01-Tristan DaSilva[5]; 27. (DNF) 24-Lofton Schuts[19]; 28. (DNF) 14DD-Dustin Duga[17]; 29. (DNS) 76-Shawn Taylor
Hard Charger – Mason Anderson +18

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:54.145
1. 01-Tristan DaSilva[5]; 2. 188-Paul Longboat[4]; 3. 1A-Ashton Dickie[10]; 4. 11E-Jeff Elsliger[11]; 5. 17-Alex Riley[13]; 6. 9-Tim DeBoer[3]; 7. 7B-Cierra Keus[14]; 8. 4-Wayde Thorne[7]; 9. 66-Martin Schroder[9]; 10. 32L-Grayden Lyons[8]; 11. 22-Miranda Weiler[15]; 12. 9K-Kylie Dixon[2]; 13. 11-Mike Giberson[1]; 14. 81D-Crystal Soules[12]; 15. (DNF) 27-Niko Hansen[6]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – 2:52.851
1. 14L-John Lubeck[4]; 2. 6X-Mike Sarantakos[6]; 3. 24-Lofton Schuts[13]; 4. 21H-Ryan Hillar[10]; 5. 54-Christopher French[3]; 6. 1-Jason Tolton[5]; 7. 16-Fabio Olivieri[11]; 8. 76-Shawn Taylor[7]; 9. 265-Mike Evers[8]; 10. 14DD-Dustin Duga[12]; 11. 64E-Doug Erskine[14]; 12. 79-Steve Miller[2]; 13. (DNF) 4A-Mason Anderson[9]; 14. (DNS) 14C-Steve Conway
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BOWMAN TAKES AST WEST WIN AT OHSWEKEN

By Brent Otchere

OHSWEKEN, Ont. (July 7, 2023) – Strickland’s Presented Bicycle Night on Friday at Ohsweken Speedway; Mike Bowman took the Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West Series A-Main win.

John Cadman and Tanner Podwinski brought the 24 car field to the green flag for the 25 lap Crate Sprint Car A-Main. Mack DeMan blasted into the front, leading the first lap after starting from the fourth position. Jesse Costa and Brett Stratford both came to a stop separately on the track to bring out the yellow flag. Stratford had to retire from the race after suffering major damage on the first lap, losing valuable points towards his championship efforts. Cautions bred cautions, as Tyler Willard and Johnny Miller collided on the restart. Lap four had yet another caution as Cam MacKinnon came to a stop.

The race finally saw some green flag racing with Mack DeMan was commanding a major lead, encountering traffic by the tenth lap. The final caution came out due to a stopped A.J. Lewis on turn two. DeMan had a great restart along with Mike Bowman and the two showcased an epic race to the end. Bowman took the lead over DeMan with six laps left to go, which turned out to be the winning move. DeMan settled for a second place finish, while Cadman finished in third, Steve Murdock fourth, and Darrell Pelletier rounded out the top five. DeMan now leads the Strickland’s Crate Sprint Car track championship standings over Costa by 67 points.

Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West (36 Entries)

A-Main [Started] 25 laps – NT 1. 71-Mike Bowman[3]; 2. 4-Mack DeMan[4]; 3. 71C-John Cadman[1]; 4. 2M-Steve Murdock[22]; 5. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[8]; 6. 72-Tanner Podwinski[2]; 7. 74-Rob Neely[6]; 8. 45-Curtis Gartly[9]; 9. 2S-Al Sleight[10]; 10. 52-Jesse Costa[5]; 11. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[21]; 12. 14-Larry Gledhill[12]; 13. 88-Lance Erskine[16]; 14. 3S-Austin Roes[15]; 15. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[13]; 16. 28-Cameron Thomson[24]; 17. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[20]; 18. 00-Greg Smulders[19]; 19. (DNF) 24A-AJ Lewis[23]; 20. (DNF) 21-Treyten Lapcevich[17]; 21. (DNF) 20-Johnny Miller[11]; 22. (DNF) 777A-Tyler Willard[18]; 23. (DNF) BS39-Brett Stratford[7]; 24. (DNS) 29W-Tyler Ward Hard Charger – Steve Murdock +18

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps – 2:04.428 1. 71-Mike Bowman[1]; 2. 74-Rob Neely[6]; 3. 3S-Austin Roes[3]; 4. 88-Lance Erskine[5]; 5. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[2]; 6. 24A-AJ Lewis[4]; 7. 70MM-Gabby Darling[8]; 8. 420-Victor Bomberry[7]; 9. (DNS) 2-Travis Hofstetter

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps – NT 1. 4-Mack DeMan[2]; 2. 72-Tanner Podwinski[3]; 3. 21-Treyten Lapcevich[1]; 4. 777A-Tyler Willard[4]; 5. 45-Curtis Gartly[9]; 6. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[6]; 7. 2M-Steve Murdock[8]; 8. 97-Sheldon Bender[5]; 9. 69K-Ken Hamilton[7]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps – 2:08.854 1. BS39-Brett Stratford[1]; 2. 4B-Darrell Pelletier[2]; 3. 20-Johnny Miller[4]; 4. 00-Greg Smulders[3]; 5. 14-Larry Gledhill[8]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[5]; 7. 16X-Keegan Baker[7]; 8. 28-Cameron Thomson[6]; 9. (DNS) 99-Joshua Hill

Heat Race 4 [Started] 8 laps – 2:11.680 1. 52-Jesse Costa[5]; 2. 2S-Al Sleight[1]; 3. 29W-Tyler Ward[3]; 4. 71C-John Cadman[7]; 5. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[8]; 6. 14W-Greg Wilson[2]; 7. MK8-Matt Hill[6]; 8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[4]; 9. 11W-Jeremy May[9]

B-Main [Started] 12 laps – NT 1. 77E-Ashton VanEvery[2]; 2. 2M-Steve Murdock[6]; 3. 24A-AJ Lewis[1]; 4. 28-Cameron Thomson[11]; 5. 97-Sheldon Bender[10]; 6. 94-Ryan Fraser[3]; 7. 69K-Ken Hamilton[14]; 8. 50LS-Adrian Stahle[12]; 9. 16X-Keegan Baker[7]; 10. 70MM-Gabby Darling[5]; 11. 420-Victor Bomberry[9]; 12. 11W-Jeremy May[16]; 13. (DNF) 14W-Greg Wilson[4]; 14. (DNF) 2-Travis Hofstetter[13]; 15. (DNS) MK8-Matt Hill; 16. (DNS) 99-Joshua Hill

 

 

BOWMAN GOES BACK-TO-BACK WITH ACTION SPRINT TOUR WEST AT MERRITTVILLE

By Jonathon Howe

THOROLD, ONTARIO (July 8th, 2023) …The Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West Tour returned to Merrittville Speedway Saturday night as part of Hottub Heaven Night. St. Catharines, Ontario’s Mike Bowman won the crate sprint event.

The Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour West made their second appearance of the season at Merrittville Speedway. Keegan Baker and Al Sleight started the feature from the front row. Sleight jumped out to an early advantage before the caution fell at lap 10 when Will Marche spun in front of the leader. Sleight’s evasive maneuvers saved him from further incident, but on the restart, Mike Bowman grabbed the lead. Bowman won at Merrittville the last time the Action Sprint Tour visited Canada’s Oldest Dirt Track and won the previous night’s event at Ohsweken Speedway. Once again it was Bowman standing on the front stretch with Sleight finishing in second and Johnny Miller joining them on the podium. Tanner Podwinski and Ashton VanEvery completed the top five.

RACE RESULTS –- July 8th, 2023

Oakwood Transport Action Sprint Tour Western Tour – MIKE BOWMAN (3), Al Sleight, Johnny Miller, Tanner Podwinski, Ashton VanEvery, Keegan Baker, Lance Erskine, Tyler Ward, John Cadman, Sheldon Bender, Brian Nanticoke, Jeremy Hughes, Curtis Gartly, Will Marche, Jesse Costa, Cam MacKinnon

Qualifying Heats – John Cadman, Jesse Costa, Tyler Ward

 

 

Thram, Zebell and Bickett Drive to Bike Night Presented by Indian Motorcycle of Sioux Falls Wins at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (July 9, 2023) - Christopher Thram, J.J. Zebell and Dillon Bickett scored emotional victories on Sunday evening at Huset's Speedway, which hosted Bike Night presented by Indian Motorcycle of Sioux Falls.

For Thram and Bickett, it was their first career triumph at the track while Zebell's win came on a weekend when he lost a loved one.

Thram's trip into the Sea Foam Victory Lane following the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars feature also marked his first-ever 410ci winged sprint car win.

"It's really special for us being a family team and all," he said. "It means a ton to all of us. I've been dreaming of (winning at) this place. Since (I was) a kid I've been coming here and it's pretty cool to win here."

Skylar Prochaska led the first eight laps of the 25-lap feature before Brooke Tatnell took the lead on a restart on Lap 9. A couple of laps later, Thram moved into second place running the bottom lane and he capitalized on Lap 14 when Tatnell was dramatically slowed while trying to lap a car entering turn one.

Thram held the point for the final dozen laps, which included restarts on Lap 18 and on Lap 23.

"It worked out pretty well," he said. "I honestly didn't think we were going to be really good at the beginning. We were pretty tight, but the bottom kept coming and coming and coming to us. It was really good at the end so that's all that matters."

Ryan Timms used a last-lap pass to finish second - only 0.828 seconds behind Thram.

"Early on it was a little free and I kind of dropped a few spots," Timms said. "After a couple of cautions I just kept trying to get it cleaned off up there and kept running it harder and harder. There was a certain sweet spot the way you had to hit it without getting tight or anything. I got it figured out toward the end and we were coming."

Jack Dover rounded out the podium for his best finish of the season at Huset's Speedway.

"Normally back in my early days I was always up top against the fence banging it down," he said. "I just seem to roll really good around the bottom here. I was a little snug at the beginning and it seemed about 10 laps in we lost a little fuel and we got better."

Chase Randall scored a fourth-place finish and Kaleb Johnson recorded a fifth-place run.

Timms set quick time during qualifying before Johnson, Prochaska and Mark Dobmeier posted heat race wins.

Zebell dominated the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks main event, leading every lap and winning by 3.630 seconds to garner his track-leading third triumph of the season.

"I was pretty motivated tonight," he said. "I lost my dad on Friday. Just driving with a lot of emotion tonight. This one's for my old man."

The race went non-stop after a caution on Lap 2. Zebell had a close call near the midpoint of the race, which allowed his competitors to close. However, Zebell rallied in the second half of the feature to regain a sizeable advantage before the checkered flag was waved.

"I about wrecked it down here," he said. "I jumped the cushion, slid, it got sideways on me and I thought, 'Oh shit, I'm going to lose this thing.' I think I had someone riding alongside me."

John Hoing was the runner up with Mike Chaney placing third. Ron Howe ended fourth and Dan Jensen finished fifth.

The heat races were won by Hoing, Cheney and Tracy Halouska.

Bickett became the seventh different Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series feature winner after pacing the field for all 20 circuits.

"It feels pretty good," he said. "I just knew that starting up front on this track would be good for me. I was asking where I should go there on the reds and they said keep it down low."

Cautions on Lap 6 and on Lap 12 were both followed by a red flag on each restart, which kept the leader out of traffic throughout the race. Bickett hit his marks on the bottom groove around the dirt oval to win by 1.146 seconds.

Jacob Peterson finished second with Brandon Bosma third, Nake Eakin fourth and Bayley Ballenger fifth. It marked the season-best outing at Huset's Speedway for Peterson, Eakin and Ballenger.

Bosma, Ballenger, Peterson and Eakin were the heat race winners. Corbin Erickson captured the B Main.

The next event at Huset's Speedway is Sunday for Huset's Hall of Fame Night featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series.

BIKE NIGHT PRESENTED BY INDIAN MOTORCYCLE OF SIOUX FALLS RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (July 9, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (3); 2. 5T-Ryan Timms (6); 3. 14T-Jack Dover (7); 4. 9-Chase Randall (9); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (4); 6. 83-Justin Henderson (10); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (20); 8. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (5); 9. 83JR-Sam Henderson (11); 10. 13-Mark Dobmeier (8); 11. 8H-Jade Hastings (14); 12. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (13); 13. 105-Cody Ihlen (17); 14. 4-Cody Hansen (16); 15. 35-Skylar Prochaska (2); 16. 16-Brooke Tatnell (1); 17. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (19); 18. 47-Brant O'Banion (18); 19. 22W-Aaron Werner (21); 20. (DNF) 22-Riley Goodno (12); 21. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (23); 22. (DNF) 23W-Scott Winters (15); 23. (DNF) 5-Bill Wiese (24); 24. (DNF) 01-Jim Enga (22); 25. (DNS) 101-Chuck McGillivray; 26. (DNS) 11M-Brendan Mullen; 27. (DNS) 111-Chad Frewaldt.

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (1); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 4. 5T-Ryan Timms (4); 5. 10J-Justin Jacobsma (5); 6. 105-Cody Ihlen (7); 7. 22W-Aaron Werner (8); 8. (DNF) 5-Bill Wiese (9); 9. (DNF) 17B-Ryan Bickett (6).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 35-Skylar Prochaska (2); 2. 83-Justin Henderson (1); 3. 14T-Jack Dover (4); 4. 8H-Jade Hastings (6); 5. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 6. 4-Cody Hansen (5); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (7); 8. (DNS) 101-Chuck McGillivray; 9. (DNS) 11M-Brendan Mullen.

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (2); 2. 83JR-Sam Henderson (1); 3. 9-Chase Randall (3); 4. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (4); 5. 23W-Scott Winters (5); 6. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 7. 47-Brant O'Banion (6); 8. 01-Jim Enga (8); 9. (DNS) 111-Chad Frewaldt.

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:10.732 (14); 2. 14T-Jack Dover, 00:10.798 (19); 3. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:10.798 (23); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:10.812 (17); 5. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:10.836 (18); 6. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.900 (16); 7. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.925 (6); 8. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:10.959 (7); 9. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:10.979 (12); 10. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.050 (9); 11. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.053 (25); 12. 83JR-Sam Henderson, 00:11.086 (26); 13. 10J-Justin Jacobsma, 00:11.136 (24); 14. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.172 (4); 15. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:11.173 (20); 16. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.189 (13); 17. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:11.195 (3); 18. 47-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.223 (10); 19. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:11.276 (11); 20. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.299 (1); 21. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.501 (15); 22. 22W-Aaron Werner, 00:11.506 (27); 23. 101-Chuck McGillivray, 00:11.688 (5); 24. 01-Jim Enga, 00:11.791 (21); 25. 5-Bill Wiese, 00:12.999 (8); 26. (DNS) 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:12.999; 27. (DNS) 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:12.999.

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (4); 2. 55-John Hoing (3); 3. 12-Mike Chaney (1); 4. 21-Ron Howe (8); 5. 98-Dan Jensen (9); 6. 1M-Eric Moser (7); 7. 71-Zach Olivier (11); 8. 3M-Brett Martin (14); 9. 86-Tracy Halouska (5); 10. 3-Matt Steuerwald (15); 11. 33-Garet Deboer (16); 12. 211-Tyler Zebell (13); 13. (DNF) 71X-Shaun Taylor (2); 14. (DNF) 15-Brandon Ferguson (12); 15. (DNF) 64-Cory Yeigh (6); 16. (DNF) 34K-Colby Klaassen (10); 17. (DNS) 40-Tim Dann.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 55-John Hoing (2); 2. 1M-Eric Moser (4); 3. 15-Brandon Ferguson (6); 4. 34K-Colby Klaassen (5); 5. 211-Tyler Zebell (1); 6. 33-Garet Deboer (3).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 12-Mike Chaney (1); 2. 29Z-JJ Zebell (2); 3. 71-Zach Olivier (5); 4. 21-Ron Howe (4); 5. 3M-Brett Martin (6); 6. (DNF) 40-Tim Dann (3).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Tracy Halouska (2); 2. 71X-Shaun Taylor (1); 3. 64-Cory Yeigh (3); 4. 98-Dan Jensen (4); 5. 3-Matt Steuerwald (5).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 17D-Dillon Bickett (1); 2. 80P-Jacob Peterson (2); 3. 23-Brandon Bosma (4); 4. 19-Nate Eakin (3); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 6. 74N-Luke Nellis (18); 7. 96-Blaine Stegenga (16); 8. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (20); 9. 91-Andrew Sullivan (19); 10. F5-Tim Rustad (10); 11. 10-Trevor Serbus (12); 12. 17-Lee Goos Jr (13); 13. 18-Corbin Erickson (17); 14. 18D-Dalton Domagala (15); 15. (DNF) 12L-John Lambertz (6); 16. (DNF) 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (8); 17. (DNF) 1B-Brayden Wiese (14); 18. (DNF) 31-Koby Werkmeister (11); 19. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (7); 20. (DNF) 77-Taylor Ryan (9).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 18-Corbin Erickson (1); 2. 74N-Luke Nellis (2); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (3); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 5. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (4); 6. 7-Shane Fick (9); 7. 28-Nicholas Winter (6); 8. 48-Cole Olson (7); 9. 9ER7V-John Otte (10); 10. 99-Mitchell Dvorak (8); 11. 62J-Jay Masur (11); 12. 28G-Gracyn Masur (12).

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Brandon Bosma (2); 2. 17D-Dillon Bickett (1); 3. 77-Taylor Ryan (4); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 5. 18-Corbin Erickson (3); 6. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (6); 7. 7-Shane Fick (7).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (2); 2. F5-Tim Rustad (4); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 4. 1B-Brayden Wiese (1); 5. 74N-Luke Nellis (5); 6. 28-Nicholas Winter (3); 7. 9ER7V-John Otte (7).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (1); 2. 12L-John Lambertz (2); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 4. 18D-Dalton Domagala (3); 5. 91-Andrew Sullivan (5); 6. 48-Cole Olson (6); 7. 62J-Jay Masur (7).

Maxim Chassis Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Nate Eakin (1); 2. 81-Jared Jansen (2); 3. 18T-Tyler Rabenberg (3); 4. 96-Blaine Stegenga (4); 5. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (5); 6. 99-Mitchell Dvorak (6); 7. 28G-Gracyn Masur (7).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 2(May 21 and June 4); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); David Gravel - 1 (June 23); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); Kyle Larson - 1 (June 21); James McFadden - 1 (June 22); Logan Schuchart - 1 (June 22); Christopher Thram - 1 (July 9); and Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 3(May 28, June 18 and July 9); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11);John Hoing - 1(June 4);and Zach Olivier - 1(May 21)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Dillon Bickett - 1(July 9);Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Sunday for Huset's Hall of Fame Night featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

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CAREER 1ST SHARON WINS FOR TYLER COURTNEY & MAT WILLIAMSON COME IN "LOU BLANEY MEMORIAL"; COURTNEY POCKETS $10,000 WITH ALL STAR SPRINTS WHILE $2,500 GOES TO WILLIAMSON IN BRP MOD TOUR

 July 8, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…After an off weekend, Sharon Speedway returned to action in a big way on Saturday night for the 15th annual "Lou Blaney Memorial" presented by the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation and Bala Management. Rain miraculously dodged the Hartford, Ohio facility throughout the afternoon and evening; however, the first substantial rain hit the track right as the first feature was about to start causing a two-hour rain delay. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane were Tyler Courtney-Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions "410" Sprint Cars and Mat Williamson-BRP Tour Big-Block Modifieds. Eighty-three cars filled the pit area for two-division show. Thousands of dollars were raised for the Alzheimer's Association through various fund raising activities via the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation.

Two-time and defending All Star Champion, Tyler Courtney, bolted from third to first on the opening lap of the 35-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Car feature and went uncontested on a fast track following the rain delay to capture his sixth All Star win of the season and extended his points lead. Courtney's first career Sharon victory was worth $10,000 as he became the 14th different "Lou Blaney Memorial" winner in 15 races!

"Thanks to everyone for sticking this out," expressed the 29-year-old Indianapolis, Indiana driver. "We dodged the rain all night but unfortunately got a little unlucky there (before the feature). The track ended up being pretty good for as much rain that came down in a short period of time. It's good to get the 7BC car back in victory lane after the struggles we've had lately. This gets our confidence up heading into this big week. I've run second here a couple times so to finally get a win here especially in the 'Lou Blaney Memorial' and add my name to the winner list is pretty cool- the Blaney Family is legendary and historic in Sprint Car racing."

Courtney ducked past Cole Macedo and two-time 2023 Sharon winner, Dave Blaney, for the early lead. Macedo had also passed Blaney for second, but engine woes on lap two ended his night and brought out the caution. When racing resumed, local Darin Gallagher took a nasty flip down the backstretch after contact with Carl Bowser; he was okay.

When racing resumed on lap two, fifth starting Chris Windom passed Blaney for second, while seventh starting Kerry Madsen got by Parker Price-Miller for fourth. Madsen continued his way forward as he passed Blaney for third on lap three. Meanwhile, Courtney had opened up a straightaway lead on Windom by lap four and caught lapped traffic on lap six. After crashing in the dash, Zeb Wise was moving forward from his ninth starting spot taking fourth from Blaney on lap 11. Action was halted when Cole Duncan slowed to a stop with 17 laps scored.

Back under green flag conditions, Madsen went after Windom and put a slider on his fellow All Star regular in turn two on lap 19 to grab second; however, Windom returned the favor one lap later in turn four to regain second. Lee Jacobs and Zeth Sabo each slowed to bring out separate cautions with 27 and 29 laps scored respectively.

Courtney though went unchallenged over the final six laps and took the checkered flag first by 2.036 seconds for his 22nd career All Star victory in the Clauson/Marshall-owned, NOS Energy Drink/zMax Dragway-sponsored #7BC. Courtney became the 172nd different driver to win a "410" Sprint Car feature at Sharon.

Windom was a career best second at Sharon as he continues to chase after his first career All Star win. Wise got by Madsen on the final restart for third. After going seventh to second, Madsen crossed the finish in fourth. Dave Blaney dropped from the pole to fifth as he failed to become the event's first three-time winner. Tim Shaffer went 11th to 6th over Dale Blaney, who won the last Sprint Car race at Sharon on June 28. Mark Smith charged from 14th to 8th in his second appearance of the season. Parker Price-Miller fell to ninth at the finish over Greg Wilson.

Madsen set fast time overall against the season high 43-car field in All Star qualifying with a lap of 14.062. Heat winners were Courtney, Jacobs, Price-Miller, Dave Blaney, and Wise. Dave Blaney won the dash to earn the feature pole. J.J. Hickle captured the last chance B main. Sharon has averaged over 35 cars per night for the 2023 "410" Sprint Car events!

Mat Williamson out-dueled two-time BRP Tour champion and current points leader, Erick Rudolph, taking the lead for good with seven laps to go to win over a star-studded field of Big-Block Modifieds. Williamson became the 12th different winner in 15 "Lou Blaney Memorial" events for the Modifieds as his first career Sharon victory was worth $2,500 in the 35-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature.

"It's obviously a long haul so I wanted to race tonight," acknowledged the 33-year-old St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada star. "Hats off to the track crew for doing a wonderful job to get the track back to what it was. I don't think if the rain hadn't came the race would have been that good. The track was really good and you could race all over it- it kept me on my toes because I didn't know where to be. Thankfully he (Rudolph) left me a lane on the top on those restarts and it was a great race together. Hopefully we put on a great show for the fans."

Williamson used the outside to power past June 17 winner, Garrett Krummert, on the opening lap for the early lead. Rudolph started sixth and was halfway to the front when he passed Jimmy Phelps for third on lap three. Following a caution for a spin by Will Thomas III, Phelps then passed both Rudolph and Krummert for second on lap four. Eighth starting Max McLaughlin entered the fray getting by both Rudolph and Krummert for third on lap five.

After dropping back to fifth, Rudolph went back forward again passing Krummert for fourth on lap six and McLaughlin for third on lap eight. While Williamson continued to set the pace out front in traffic, Rudolph used the inside to sneak past Phelps for second on lap 20 before a caution for Colton Walters. Williamson chose the outside for the double file restart and it was Rudolph making the bottom work to lead for the first time on lap 21, but Williamson came storming back to take the lead again on lap 22.

McLaughlin closed in making it a three-car race for the lead on lap 23 before another caution slowed action with 26 laps scored for Justin Shea. Williamson chose the outside again for the double file restart and once again Rudolph made the bottom work to take back the lead on lap 27; however, it was short-lived as Williamson drove back around for what would be the winning move on lap 28.

Rudolph stayed right with Williamson over the final laps and had a shot on the final lap running the middle of the track, but Williamson had just enough momentum off the top of turn four to take the checkered flag first by just 0.227 seconds! Williamson became the 95th different driver all-time to win a Big-Block Modified feature at Sharon as his triumph came in the S&W Service Centre/Becker Bros. Trucking/Marin Drywall/Williamson Welding/Bicknell Racing Products-sponsored #6.

Rudolph, who had won two of the last three "Lou Blaney Memorial" features, came up just shy of becoming the event's first three-time winner in either division. McLaughlin was third over Phelps- his Heinke-Baldwin Racing teammate. Rex King, Jr. was fifth. Krummert dropped from the pole to sixth at the finish. Chad Brachmann, who won the 2021 event, went 17th to 7th. Jeremiah Shingledecker was 8th after starting 14th. Canadian Gary Lindberg was ninth his first ever Sharon visit. Steve Feder completed the top 10 after coming from 15th. J.R McGinley went 25th to 13th to earn the $100 Summit Racing Products Hard Charger gift card driving a second Rick Regalski entry.

Phelps, Krummert, Rudolph, and King captured the heat races over the 40-car field, while Brachmann and Shea won the last chance B mains.

Racing returns to Sharon next Saturday (July 15) as the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds return to headline the "Steel Valley Thunder" program racing for $1,500 to-win. They will be joined by the Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars, Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks, and the HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds. Racing begins at 7 p.m.

Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars "Lou Blaney Memorial (35 laps, $10,000 to-win): 1. 7BC-TYLER COURTNEY[3]; 2. 4-Chris Windom[5]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise[9]; 4. 55-Kerry Madsen[7]; 5. 10-Dave Blaney[1]; 6. 45-Tim Shaffer[11]; 7. 32B-Dale Blaney[6]; 8. 19R-Mark Smith[14]; 9. 9P-Parker Price Miller[4]; 10. W20-Greg Wilson[10]; 11. 97-JJ Hickle[21]; 12. 6-Bob Felmlee[24]; 13. 5K-Adam Kekich[22]; 14. 28M-Conner Morrell[26]; 15. 22-Brandon Spithaler[12]; 16. 23-Zeth Sabo[18]; 17. 81-Lee Jacobs[8]; 18. 3V-Chris Verda[16]; 19. 11-Carl Bowser[20]; 20. 70-Henry Malcuit[25]; 21. 22-Cole Duncan[19]; 22. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer; 23. 23-Darren Pifer[23]; 24. 29-Cole Macedo[2]; 25. 12-Darin Gallagher[13]; 26. 5D-Jacob Dykstra[15]. DNS: 1-Nate Dussel.

DNQ for the feature: Sye Lynch (29), Craig Mintz (09), Brandon Matus (13), Brent Matus (33), Jeremy Weaver (5), Byron Reed (5), Andy McKisson (7T), Cameron Nastasi (99), Leyton Wagner (38), Bryan Salisbury (21), Justin Adams (10), Zane DeVault (23), George Hobaugh (40), A.J. Flick (2), David Kalb, Jr. (11J), Nathen McDowell (11).

BRP Tour for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds "Lou Blaney Memorial" (35 laps, $2,500 to-win): 1. 6-MAT WILLIAMSON[2]; 2. 25R-Erick Rudolph[6]; 3. 8H-Max McLaughlin[8]; 4. 98H-Jimmy Phelps[3]; 5. 165-Rex King Jr[5]; 6. 29-Garrett Krummert[1]; 7. 3-Chad Brachmann[17]; 8. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[14]; 9. 37S-Gary Lindberg[12]; 10. 45-Steve Feder[15]; 11. 9-Will Thomas[19]; 12. 09-Trevor Wright[23]; 13. 13JR-JR McGinley[25]; 14. 32-Jim Rasey[24]; 15. 18JR-Mike Dougherty Jr[9]; 16. 29*-Eric Beggs[4]; 17. 61-Dave Murdick[22]; 18. 20P-Mike Kinney[13]; 19. 9R-Chad Reitz[7]; 20. 18R-Brad Rouse[20]; 21. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[11]; 22. 14S-Justin Shea[18]; 23. 18-Colton Walters[10]; 24. 22-Noah Walker[21]; 25. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[16].

DNQ for the feature: Eric Gabany (318), Chas Wolbert (c3), Brad Rapp (11R), Kyle Fink (66F), Rodney Beltz (64), Steve Slater (35), Austin Eyler (5A), Rob Kristyak (00), Tom Glenn (83T), Wally Wade (82), Shawn Kozar (3K), Brandon Michaud (132), Shannon Whaley (44), JC Boyer (12), Jeff Miller (75).

 

 

Schmidt secures record fourth straight PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main triumph

Sorce, Larson, Zellmer claim main event victories

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) July 8, 2023 – Going where no 360 Sprint Car racer has gone before at The Plymouth Dirt Track, 2011 Plymouth Dirt Track and 360 Sprint car champion Ben Schmidt of Plymouth stayed flaming hot behind the wheel of his white and orange No. 35 machine by turning in a record fourth straight Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing 360 Sprint Car A-main victory and sixth overall Akright Auto Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main triumph of the 2023 campaign at The Plymouth Dirt Track in Plymouth, Wis. on Saturday, July 8.In the 25-lap Oostburg Auto PDTR Grand National A-main, Will Sorce of Franklin executed a last-lap pass to rack up his third main event win of the 2023 campaign.

Hunter Larson of Oshkosh collected his first career Next Step Insurance B Mod A-main victory in the 25-lap main event.

Adam Zellmer of Horicon used a final-lap pass to notch his first career 106.5 The Buzz Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series 20-lap A-main win.

Outside front row starter Justin Erickson of Plymouth outpowered polesitter Katelyn Krebsbach of Cascade to grab the lead on the drop of the green flag. On lap 2, Schmidt, who started fourth, moved up into second and quickly began to pressure Erickson for the top spot.

After hounding Erickson for four laps, the 24-year racing veteran worked his way past Erickson entering turn three. One lap later, the 2011MSA 360 Sprint Car champ caught the rear of the field as Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum, who started sixth, charged past Erickson into second.

As Schmidt found himself bottled up in slower traffic, Wenninger closed the gap considerably on lap 17. Four laps later, Wenninger ducked low to pull even with Schmidt in turn four. On the following circuit, Wenninger attempted to wrestle the lead away from Schmidt using the high line.

However, Schmidt fended off Wenninger’s challenge and pulled away over the final three laps while two-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion, four-time MSA champ and current point leader Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh, who started fifth, worked his way into second.

Schmidt went on to notch his fifth PDTR, sixth MSA and record fourth straight PDTR 360 Sprint Car A-main victory of the 2023 season in the caution-free race. It was also Schmidt’s 20th career PDTR and 38th career MSA 360 Sprint Car main event triumph.

McMullen placed second, Wenninger wound up third, eighth starter Kevin Karnitz of West Bend took fourth and 2008 PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion and 2005 MSA champ Lance Fassbender of Burnett placed fifth, after starting third.

Outside front row starter Steven Weber of Plymouth led the opening lap of the 25-lap PDTR Grand National main event before 2022 PDTR Grand National champ Luke Scholten of Oostburg, who started on the pole, took the top spot with a low move in turn four on lap 2.

On lap 5, Weber battled back to challenge Scholten for the lead before the lone caution flag of the race appeared on lap 7 when Josh Koslowskiof Chilton spun in turn four.

When the race resumed, 2018 PDTR Grand National champion Matt Loehr of Dotyville, who started seventh, moved into third before taking over second on lap 12.

Scholten encountered slower traffic on lap 18, which allowed Loehr to cut into the lead. Four laps later, Will Sorce, who started third, began to flex his muscle as he maneuvered past Loehr, who got boxed in behind a lapped car along the high groove, to take over second.

Sorce quickly tracked down Scholten as the laps wound down before diving low in turn three on the white final lap to pull off the winning move in last-lap fashion en route to his third PDTR Grand National A-main triumph of the 2023 season and seventh career main event win.

Scholten had to settle for second, Loehr placed third, 2010 PDTR Grand National champ Brian Gilles of Plymouth finished fourth, after starting fifth and fifth starter Chad Espen of West Bend rounded out the top five.

Travis Schmidt of Plymouth took the lead at the start of the 25-lap B Mod main event from his outside front row starting spot with fourth starter Hunter Larson moving into second on the opening lap.

Larson worked the high line to pull even with Schmidt on lap 2 as the two drivers dueled side by side on the fast and tricky track surface over the next two laps until Larson surged ahead on lap 4.

The first of two caution flags was displayed on lap 5 when two-time PDTR B Mod champ Tim Warner of Malone and 2018 PDTR B Mod champion Tim Sheppard of Beaver Dam made contact along the backstretch, resulting in Sheppard hitting the backstretch wall before Jim Fischer of Oostburg collided hard with Sheppard’s disabled machine.

When the race resumed, fifth starter Shane Long of Sheboygan Falls moved into second and seventh starter Barry Maas of Cascade took third. Long charged in to briefly challenge Larson for the top spot before the second caution flag came out when Rory Welch of Plymouth and Brandon Knepprath of Kewaskum made contact in turn four.

On the restart, Schmidt moved in to challenge Long for second before seizing the runner-up spot on lap 18. Meanwhile, Larson built up a comfortable full straightaway lead en route to his first career PDTR B Mod A-main triumph.

Schmidt placed second, Long was third, Maas finished fourth and Warner placed fifth, after restarting 12th following the caution on lap 5.

Hunter Cardinal of Richfield, who started on the pole, grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series A main before Matt Gritt of Plymouth, who started fourth, took over the top spot.

On lap 4, sixth starter Dallas Ross of Sussex charged in to take over second along the high groove before moving in to challenge Gritt for the lead on lap 5.

The first of three caution flags was displayed on lap 5 when Ethan Ross of Waupun stopped in turn two. Following the restart, Ross swept into the lead along the high line in turn one on lap 7 before the second caution flag appeared on lap 8 for the smoking car of Carl Swenson of Hortonville.

When the race resumed ninth starter Adam Zellmer charged in to pressure Gritt for second. Two laps later, the third and final caution period came when Hayden Schmuhl of Beaver Dam stopped in turn one.

Zellmer kicked it into overdrive following the final restart to take control of second on lap 13 and challenge high-riding Ross for the lead along the low line on lap 14.

Zellmer and Ross dueled side by side over the final six laps until Zellmer finally surged into the lead for good in turn one of the final lap and held on to post his first careerWisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series A-main victory at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

Ross placed second, 13th starter Austin Winkel of Sheboygan Falls moved up to finish third, Ryan Sullivan of Waupun placed fourth after starting 10th and Gritt rounded out the top five.

Alex Pokorski of West Bendearned his first-career fast qualifier award in the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division with a toplap of 12.368 seconds.

Theninth event of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Pedal Down Promotions,drew a total of62cars, including19PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars,15 Grand Nationals, 14 B Mods and 14 Legends.

The next Plymouth Dirt Track Racing program on Saturday, July 15 will feature the fourth event of the Super Six Late Model Series, along with the 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals, B Mods and a special appearance from the Vintage Modifieds.

In addition, the program will feature the second annual Plymouth Racing Wall of Fame Night program, during which 11 drivers, five track workers and car owners/mechanics and three racing families will be honored during intermission.

Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.

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. 35-Ben Schmidt [4]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen [5]; 3. 53-Shane Wenninger [6]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [8]; 5. 7-Lance Fassbender [3]; 6. 3-Justin Erickson [2]; 7. 22B-Brandon Berth [12]; 8. 4-Alex Pokorski [9]; 9. 85J-Logan Julien [14]; 10. 69S-TJ Smith [18]; 11. 11-Tony Wondra [10]; 12. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [1]; 13. 21H-TJ Haddy [7]; 14. 69-Bill Taylor [13]; 15. 51-Chris Larson [19]; 16. 54-Randy Post [16]; 17. 12P-JJ Pagel [11]; 18. 53A-Spyder Akright [15]; 19. (DNF) 30-Doug Wondra [17]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 11-Tony Wondra [2]; 2. 53-Shane Wenninger [3]; 3. 7-Lance Fassbender [4]; 4. 30-Doug Wondra [1]; 5. 12P-JJ Pagel [6]; 6. 69-Bill Taylor [7]; 7. (DNF) 51-Chris Larson [5]
Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 21H-TJ Haddy [1]; 2. 4-Alex Pokorski [4]; 3. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [2]; 4. 3-Justin Erickson [5]; 5. 69S-TJ Smith [3]; 6. 53A-Spyder Akright [6]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [1]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen [3]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt [4]; 4. 85J-Logan Julien [2]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth [5]; 6. 54-Randy Post [6]

Qualifying 1: 1. 7-Lance Fassbender, 12.524 [4]; 2. 53-Shane Wenninger, 12.829 [3]; 3. 11-Tony Wondra, 12.998 [1]; 4. 30-Doug Wondra, 13.154 [7]; 5. 51-Chris Larson, 13.198 [2]; 6. 12P-JJ Pagel, 13.316 [6]; 7. (DNS) 69-Bill Taylor, 13.316

Qualifying 2: 1. 4-Alex Pokorski, 12.368 [2]; 2. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.485 [4]; 3. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.641 [6]; 4. 21H-TJ Haddy, 12.782 [5]; 5. 3-Justin Erickson, 12.801 [3]; 6. 53A-Spyder Akright, 12.837 [1]

Qualifying 3: 1. 35-Ben Schmidt, 12.397 [3]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen, 12.557 [4]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien, 12.611 [5]; 4. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 12.696 [2]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth, 12.696 [1]; 6. 54-Randy Post, 12.870 [6]

 

 

Wilmot Raceway WI

(Wilmot, Wis., Saturday, July 8, 2023)--Carson Macedo of Lemoore, CA captured his second Federated Auto Parts Larry Hillerud Memorial Badger 40-Lap feature in a row for the NOS Energy World of Outlaws Sprint Cars before a sellout standing room only crowd at Wilmot Raceway on Saturday, July 8.
"My team has never given up on me," said Macedo, who became a back to back winner at Wilmot. "I am really grateful to be standing up here in victory lane."
Donny Schatz of Fargo, ND took the initial lead in front of the 24-car field, but it was short lived as the red flag flew on the initial green flag lap when Hunter Schuerenberg of Sikeston, MO flipped in turn two. Schatz took the lead on the restart until Macedo shot in front with 25 laps to go.
Local favorite Bill Balog of Hartford, WI, who earlier in the evening set a new track World of Outlaw qualifying record with a clocking of :12.109 seconds and won the first heat, worked into second from his fifth starting spot into contention just prior to a red flag when Robbie Price of Cobble Hill, British Columbia, Canada, flipped over the turn three berm.
On the restart, Balog gave it a shot for the lead from his outside spot, but could not make it stick. A caution one lap later saw Balog ending up restarting several spots further back. Macedo maintained the lead working some lapped traffic as the final 18 laps stayed green non-stop.
At the checkered it was Macedo winning his fourth World of Outlaws main of the season. Brad Sweet of Grass Valley, CA was second. Sheldon Haudenschild of Wooster, OH took the final podium spot in third. Schatz ended up fourth. Kasey Kahne of Enumclaw, WA was fifth. Balog maintained a top 10 finish with a eighth.
Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, IL captured his fourth 20-lap CK Contractors/AutoMeter Wisconsin Wingless Sprints Powered by Gandrud Performance Parts feature of the season at Wilmot, scoring a last lap pass for the win.
Rossmann took the initial lead in front field from his front row starting spot. A red flag flew six laps into the feature when Bryce Andrews of Kenosha tangled with New Berlin's Trinity Uttech heading into turn one with Andrews car flipping end over end.
Two laps after the restart, Rusty Egan of Round Lake Heights, IL shot to the outside down the front stretch to take the lead. As the laps wound down, Egan's lead diminished with Egan and Rossmann going wheel to wheel down the backstretch on the white flag lap. The two made contact in turn three, but kept powering to the checkered. Rossmann scored his seventh career win at Wilmot over the past three seasons. Egan finished second by less than a car length. Allen Hafford of Beach Park, IL was third. Jimmy Sivia of Winthrop Harbor, IL was fourth. Kansasville's Larry Marshall was fifth.
"That was fun," said Rossmann, who is 17-years-old. "I was trying to stick to the low side in turns one and two, then go to the high side in three and four. On the final lap, I couldn't go outside and we did touch, but that's racing and I am sure Rusty knows that."
Oak Creek's Mark Heinert continued on a hot streak leading every lap enroute to his third 20-lap Pfeiffer Trailer Sales IRA Lightning Sprints feature win at Wilmot, and fifth on the overall Lighting Sprints series. Cautions with 11 laps and 4 laps to go erased sizable leads, but Heinert was up to the challenges. At the finish it was Heinert followed by Union Grove's Andrew Kiedrowski in second. Pleasant Prairie's Mike Neau was third. Nick Petska of Spring Grove, IL fourth. John Kirk of Johnsburg, IL fifth.
"We made some adjustments on the car as the night went along and they worked," said Heinert, who is a member of the Dream Chaser Racing Team which had the first, third and fourth place finishers. "This is a great win for our team and in my 25th season of racing to have the kind of year we have going, it's unbelievable. I have to thank my family, and this win is for my wife because it's her birthday."
Next up for Wilmot Raceway is Family Night on Saturday, July 15 featuring the Wingless Sprints, IRA Lightning Sprints, Modifeds and Bandit 4-Cylinder Stock Cars. Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with on track activity getting underway about 5:30 p.m. and racing slated for 6:45 p.m.
Grandstand admission is $15.00 for everyone ages 12 and over, with all youngsters ages 11 and under admitted free. Pit gates open at 3 p.m. with all pit passes being $30.00. For updated information phone the trackside raceline 262-862-2090, check the official track website wilmotraceway.com or the track Facebook Page.
Submitted by Michael H. Babicz.

 

Bud Kaeding returns to Ocean Speedway victory lane on Friday

By Gary Thomas
Watsonville, CA…Bud Kaeding used his veteran experience to take advantage of a lap 18 restart, getting by Caeden Steele and setting sail to his first Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo win of the season on Friday.

Kaeding was joined in victory lane by Trevor Clymens with the IMCA Sport Mods, point leader Jason Lazzerini with the Four Bangers, Roy ller with the Police N Pursuit and Shawn Jones in the South Bay Dwarf car feature.

Fresno’s Caeden Steele set fast time to begin the night and captured the Gizdich Ranch Dash for the second consecutive event at Ocean Speedway. The youngster charged into the lead and held command early. Kaeding showed that he had immense speed all evening long and made a pass of Steele at one point, only to have a caution negate the pass.

Several restarts were seen in the 30-lap contest and Kaeding made the winning move by carving his way to the inside of Steele following a lap 18 double file opportunity. As the race wound down Steele tried to make something happen with the leader, but Kaeding hit his marks en route to the Ed Entz checkered flag.

Steele crossed the stripe in second with Chase Johnson third, Mitchell Faccinto fourth and Ocean Sprints point leader Rickey Sanders rounding out the top-five. Johnson and Sanders put on an excellent back and forth battle that delighted the crowd on hand. The top-10 was filled out by Michael Pombo, 19th starter Caleb Debem, Tanner Carrick, Gauge Garcia and Dominic Gorden.

Ocean Sprints results: 1. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 2. 121X-Caeden Steele[1]; 3. 28-Chase Johnson[5]; 4. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[3]; 5. 121-Rickey Sanders[8]; 6. 37-Michael Pombo[12]; 7. 3D-Caleb Debem[19]; 8. 83T-Tanner Carrick[4]; 9. 2K-Gauge Garcia[17]; 10. 10-Dominic Gorden[7]; 11. 88A-Joey Ancona[15]; 12. 18-Grant Champlin[6]; 13. 7P-Jake Andreotti[9]; 14. 61-Travis Labat[18]; 15. 5R-Ryan Rocha[13]; 16. 72W-Kurt Nelson[20]; 17. 72S-Bradley Dillard[16]; 18. 56Z-Don Hart[22]; 19. 88N-DJ Netto[10]; 20. 50-Bryce Eames[11]; 21. 25Z-Jason Chisum[21]; 22. 72JR-Chris Nelson[14]

Brentwood’s Trevor Clymens started from the outside of the front row and battled Bo Crebs early, before fending off a late challenge from Adriane Frost to snag the IMCA Sport Mod victory on Friday. Previous event winner Jason Ryan Jr. also battled his way forward while making some beautiful moves on the bullring.

Ryan Jr. ultimately ended up in third, as Clymens crossed under the checkered by just under a second ahead of Frost. Crebs finished fourth with Steven Allee in fifth. Clymens’ first win of the year also allowed him to close within two points of leader Chuck Golden in the standings.

IMCA Sport Mod results: 1. 2C-Trevor Clymens[2]; 2. 22-Adriane Frost[4]; 3. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[6]; 4. 168-Bo Crebs[1]; 5. 39-Steven Allee[3]; 6. 3G-Chuck Golden[5]; 7. 19C-Tommy Clymens[7]; 8. 22W-Charlie Hunter[9]; 9. 33-Mike Gil[8]

A strong turnout of 19 Four Bangers was seen on Friday and they were awarded with a 20-lap finale on this night. Amaya Flowers led the first handful of laps until Jason Lazzerini marched his way to the front of the field. Once in front that was all she wrote, as Lazzerini pulled away for his fifth triumph of the 2023 campaign.

DJ Keldsen came home in second, with Flowers, 17th starting Nicole Beardsley and Bill Beardsley completing the top-five. The remainder of the top-10 was comprised of Peter Vannerus, 14th starter Thomas Cumming, 18th starting Ryder Greene, Matt Hill and Shelbie Freeman.

Four Bangers results: 1. 0-Jason Lazzerini[12]; 2. 66-DJ Keldsen[5]; 3. 10-Amaya Flowers[2]; 4. 2-Nicole Beardsley[17]; 5. 25-Bill Beardsley[3]; 6. 37-Peter Vannerus[4]; 7. 8-Thomas Cumming[14]; 8. 54-Ryder Greene[18]; 9. 810-Matt Hill[1]; 10. 50F-Shelbie Freeman[10]; 11. 333-Sarah Ayers[19]; 12. 720-Kenny Stragalinos[15]; 13. 3RD-Eddie Humphrey III[8]; 14. 84-Austin Sprague[6]; 15. 11-Shawn DePriest[13]; 16. 5-Charlie Cole[9]; 17. 50-Tony Smith[11]; 18. (DNS) 43-Kate Beardsley; 19. (DNS) 112-Travis VanGilder

The 15-lap Police N Pursuit feature was all about point leader Roy Iler, who dominated the contest to get the win over Jackie Yeung, Ben Standen, Kevin Elliot and Jerry Ogg.

Police N Pursuit results: 1. 805-Roy Iler[1]; 2. 520-Jackie Yeung[2]; 3. 13-Ben Standen[3]; 4. 36-Kevin Elliott[4]; 5. K9-Jerry Ogg[5]; 6. 134-Pat Sullivan[6]

Dwarf Cars: San Jose’s Shawn Jones returned to the seat of a Dwarf Car on Friday and did what he often does, win the main event. Danny Wagner hopped into the early lead but soon had to deal with intense pressure from Jones.

With Jones out front he steadily pulled away and claimed the checkered flag in the 20-lap contest over Wagner, Travis Day, Mark Biscardi and Trafton Chandler.

Ocean Speedway returns to action this coming Friday and Saturday with the annual Howard Kaeding Classic. Friday night’s program is headlined by the Ocean Sprints while Saturday showcases the NARC 410 Sprint Cars.

 

Lernerville Speedway

Sarver, PA (July 8, 2023) The first truly hot summer night of the season brought out an interesting mix of invaders to The Action Track on Friday night as Fab4 Racing Revved Up with Marburger Farm Dairy returned from a nearly month long hiatus. And on the track, a theme emerged that was fairly prevalent throughout all four main events. No matter where you start, you’ve got a shot, as three of the four feature winners came from as far back as a ninth starting spot. There was also some late race magic on display as AJ Flick dazzled those in attendance with yet another last lap, last set of turns pass for the feature win in the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car main event, and Tyler Dietz was able to pull off a late race pass of legendary Pro Stock racer Chris Schneider to collect his fifth Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stock feature win of the season.

Meanwhile, in the Precise Racing Products Late Models, Michael Norris picked up where he left off nearly a month ago, driving through a tough field of competitors en route to his second straight feature win. There was a good amount of Western, NY/Southern Ontario flair to the Diehl Automotive Big Block Modified field as four time track champion Mat Williamson returned, this time joined by the always tough Erick Rudolph and others from the area. However, when the checkered flag waved, the winner’s check stayed in the area as Rex King Jr. simply refused to be run down once in the lead, collecting his second feature win of the season. Off the track, the fourth annual Ride for Kids event, benefitting the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation brought forth a tremendous amount of driver related merchandise for a variety of auctions as well as a driver autograph session and much more. Over $3,100 was raised for the Foundation thanks to the amazing generosity of the drivers who donated auction items and time with the children as well as the World’s Finest Race Fans who once again stepped up for a very worthwhile cause.

Flick Uses Last Lap Magic Once Again

The Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car field was invaded by some strong competition, as recent Attica feature winner Zeth Sabo, Central, PA veteran Mark Smith and a talented, young Bobby Elliot who hauled all the way from Michigan. Meanwhile, AJ Flick, who came into the night with a healthy points lead and four feature wins on the season, found himself handicapped back to the 10th starting spot by virtue of his feature win during his last appearance. However, the handicap was soon erased, leaving the formidable invaders starting ahead of him to deal with.

Veteran pilot, Bob Felmlee brought the field to the green flag flanked by Darin Gallagher on his outside and when action commenced, Felmlee got a great jump and took a firm command of the field while week two feature winner Dan Kuriger slipped past Gallagher for the second spot momentarily before taking the spot back with two laps down. Meanwhile, Flick wasted no time in dispatching the traffic ahead of him behind his tail tank, moving forward to the seventh spot after passing Zabo and Brandon Matus in a rapid fire succession with three laps down. The seventh starting Smith then began applying pressure to Gallagher after having moved past Elliot, Dale Blaney and Kuriger.

Out front, Felmlee was building a five car length advantage over Gallagher as he started encountering lapped traffic at the seven lap mark. Felmlee and Gallagher both worked on the top side of the speedway effectively, but coming quickly behind them was Smith who slid under Gallagher coming out of turn four with 10 laps down to secure the second spot at the flag stand. Smith then went to work sizing up Felmlee who moved down low in turns one and two with 12 laps down as Smith used the high side down the backstretch to power past Felmlee and assume command of the field. Behind them, Gallagher , Blaney and Flick made up the chase pack which had half a race left to sort out and find a way to catch Smith who was setting a blistering pace out front. One lap later, Flick emerged from the pack, passing Blaney and Gallagher along the way to assume the third spot, and on lap 14 took second from Felmlee. Flick had a challenge ahead of himself though as Smith had amassed a half straightaway gap ahead of him and there were now just 10 laps left to track and pass the solid running race leader.

Flick found the bottom of turns one and two to his liking but worked high in turns three and four, moving for lapped traffic when necessary. The adjustment in lines worked as Flick began shaving Smith’s lead down by tenths of second per lap as Smith bobbled a bit on the cushion to help further close the gap. With just three laps to go, Flick began taking looks under Smith for the lead but the wily veteran moved lower in turns one and two in order to stay out front. On lap 24 Flick threw a slide job coming out of turn four that came up just short yet it did not slow his momentum, giving him one final chance to come up with a last lap miracle. Smith shot down to the bottom of turns one and two again on the final lap but up top, Flick took any chance of Smith drifting up away by using the topside momentum down the back stretch and around turns three and four where he sailed past Smith for the win just before the finish line in dramatic fashion.

“Did you guys enjoy that,” a joyous Flick asked of the crowd in Terry Bowser Excavating Victory Lane. “When you got Mark Smith and Dale Blaney in front of you and the rest of out Lernerville locals, there’s no easy task here. This place just confuses the heck out of me, we had five cautions in an eight lap heat race and then it goes nonstop. When I saw there was two to go at the flag stand there was so much dust I thought there was five to go and then I saw the white and say oh boy, and I didn’t know if I had enough time or not but Mark tried to protect and that was all I needed to get a run.”

Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 2-AJ Flick[10]; 2. 19R-Mark Smith[7]; 3. 32-Dale Blaney[6]; 4. 5E-Bobby Elliott[4]; 5. 6-Bob Felmlee[1]; 6. 12-Darin Gallagher[2]; 7. 08-Danny Kuriger[3]; 8. 11-Carl Bowser[12]; 9. 13-Brandon Matus[8]; 10. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[9]; 11. 11J-David Kalb[15]; 12. 33-Brent Matus[11]; 13. 31C-Chase Metheney[14]; 14. 55*-Matt Sherlock[13]; 15. 4K-William Kiley[17]; 16. (DNF) 29-Zeth Sabo[5]; 17. (DNS) 29S-Dan Shetler; 18. (DNS) 4G-Justin Kovach

 

 

“The Canadian Outlaw” Tomy Moreau Slips, Slides To CRSA Sprints Victory At Outlaw Speedway

Race Report by Steven Ovens – July 7th, 2023 – Shawn Greene photo

(DUNDEE, NY) – “The Canadian Kid” Tomy Moreau may now have to consider “The Canadian Outlaw” as a nickname. Last June of 2022, Moreau rolled his 305 Sprint Car out of the trailer for the very first time and needless to say that very first outing didn’t go as planned.

13 months later, Moreau conquered Outlaw Speedway and collected his second career CRSA Sprints checkered flag and second win of 2023. While Moreau drew the pole starting position for the 25-Lap A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products A-Main it wasn’t an easy, walk away race win.

Moreau took Tyler Groescup’s green flag and would lead the opening lap but was feeling immense pressure from outside pole starter Dillon Paddock. Paddock and Moreau exchanges slidejobs for two-straight laps with Paddock taking the lead up to a Lap 9 yellow flag.

The Lap 9 restart saw Moreau get a great run on the low lane in turns one and two to reclaim the lead as the field clicked off Lap 10. Paddock’s car changed off of that restart and didn’t seem to be the same after getting caught in Moreau’s dirty air.

The benefactor of Paddock’s struggles was defending CRSA Sprints champion Dalton Herrick. Herrick slid his way by Paddock on an Outlaw Speedway surface that was super smooth and changed dramatically throughout the course of the A-Main. Two additional cautions allowed Herrick to close on the tail tank of Moreau and attempt to pull alongside the driver out of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada but Moreau was too strong with the momentum on the top side of the speedway. Herrick would log his fourth Top 5 finish in five CRSA Sprints series shows of 2023 with Paddock third.

“This is amazing, what a year we have had this year,” said Moreau after climbing down from the top wing in victory celebration.

“A year ago we didn’t get a lap in hot laps or the heat and wrecked in the feature in our first ever start. To be a winner here a year later is awesome!”

Back in the pack, Tyler Chartrand and Trevor Years traded sliders and raced wing-to-wing for much of the second half of the race. CRSA Sprints point leader Jordan Hutton went for a 360 spin in turns three and four just prior to the Lap 9 yellow flag. Hutton lost a few spots and kept moving forward and would ultimately rebound for sixth.

Behind all of that, two drivers were slicing and dicing to climb through the twenty-car field. Ray Preston gained ten positions from his nineteenth starting spot to claim the Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the race.

Adam Depuy logged in a drive to be proud of, gaining nine spots himself after starting seventeenth- earning him the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race.”

The CRSA Sprints will now head to Utica-Rome Speedway Friday July 14 for a Pit Stop Convenience Stores “I-90 Pit Stop Challenge” event. The series will have schedule announcements about several rained out events coming this next week.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

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A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ OUTLAW SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Friday July 7th, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (25 Laps): 1. 22-Tomy Moreau[1] ($1,000); 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[3]; 3. 8-Dillon Paddock[2]; 4. 13T-Trevor Years[4]; 5. C12-Tyler Chartrand[5]; 6. 66-Jordan Hutton[8]; 7. 88C-Chad Miller[9]; 8. 99-Adam Depuy[17]; 9. 4T-Ray Preston[19]; 10. J27-John Cunningham[7]; 11. 10-Nathan Pierce[12]; 12. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[6]; 13. 9K-Kyle Pierce[15]; 14. 21B-Blake Warner[16]; 15. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[10]; 16. 17E-Ethan Gray[20]; 17. (DNF) 23-John Smith[11]; 18. (DNF) 30-Kirsten Dombroski[18]; 19. (DNF) D9-Dustin Sehn[14]; 20. (DNF) 18C-Dan Craun[13]

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 4T Ray Preston +10 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 99 Adam Depuy

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. C12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[1]; 3. 8-Dillon Paddock[5]; 4. 10-Nathan Pierce[3]; 5. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[7]; 6. 99-Adam Depuy[4]; 7. 4T-Ray Preston[6]

#2: 1. 88C-Chad Miller[2]; 2. 66-Jordan Hutton[5]; 3. 48JR-Darryl Ruggles[6]; 4. 18C-Dan Craun[1]; 5. D9-Dustin Sehn[7]; 6. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[4]; 7. (DNS) 17E-Ethan Gray


#3: 1. J27-John Cunningham[3]; 2. 22-Tomy Moreau[6]; 3. 13T-Trevor Years[2]; 4. 23-John Smith[4]; 5. 9K-Kyle Pierce[1]; 6. 21B-Blake Warner[5]--

 

 

Fourth of July wins at Placerville Speedway go to Tony Gomes, Dan Jinkerson and Thomas Arbogast

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Modesto, California’s Tony Gomes dominated the 25-lap Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car feature, en route to his third victory of the season at Placerville Speedway on Independence Day.

Sharing victory lane on Tuesday were Dan Jinkerson in the Anrak Ltd. Late Model feature and Auburn’s Thomas Arbogast with the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks.

The Thompson’s Family of Dealerships Winged 360 Sprint Car finale came to the line with Gomes and Sebastopol’s Joel Myers Jr. on the front row. A multi car pileup in turn four brought out the red flag on the initial attempt.

All drivers were luckily okay and after cleaning up the incident things got back underway with Myers leading the opening circuit before Gomes slipped to his inside to take the point on lap two.

Gomes would dominate the main event from that point on as cars raced for position behind him. Some timely caution flags kept drivers away from lapped traffic and in the clean air, nobody had anything for the fast-moving C&M Motorsports/ Lund Construction No. 7c machine.

Current Placerville point leader Michael Faccinto jumped into second on lap seven and held strong to cross the stripe in the runner up position, followed by eighth starting Dylan Bloomfield, who made some nice moves to complete the podium. Penngrove’s Chase Johnson occupied second at times behind Gomes and came home in fourth, with Aromas racer Justin Sanders fifth.

It was an exceptionally strong rebound for Sanders, who was involved in the lap one pileup and had to visit the work area. The remainder of the top-10 was filled out by Colby Johnson, Luke Hayes, Jimmy Trulli, Shane Hopkins and Ashlyn Rodriguez. Both Trulli and Hopkins came back from the opening lap incident as well to record solid finishes.

Heat race wins went to Justin Sanders, Tony Gomes and Colby Johnson. Sanders began the night by earning the ADCO Driveline Fast Time Award with a lap of 10.832 around the quarter mile. A total of 20 cars competed on the 4th of July.

Winged Sprint Car results: 1. 7C-Tony Gomes[1]; 2. X1-Michael Faccinto[4]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[8]; 4. 28-Chase Johnson[3]; 5. 4SA-Justin Sanders[6]; 6. 38-Colby Johnson[5]; 7. 9L-Luke Hayes[10]; 8. 33T-Jimmy Trulli[14]; 9. 21-Shane Hopkins[15]; 10. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[7]; 11. 94-Greg Decaires V[9]; 12. 79-Mark Hanson[20]; 13. 98-Chris Masters[19]; 14. 45-Jake Morgan[12]; 15. 25-Justin Johnson[18]; 16. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[2]; 17. 83T-Tanner Carrick[16]; 18. 25S-Seth Standley[17]; 19. 83SA-Isaiah Vasquez[11]; 20. 34-Justin Henry[13]

Diamond Springs’ Dan Jinkerson started from the front row in the Anrak Corporation Ltd. Late Model feature and raced to his 13th career victory in the division on Tuesday. It didn’t come easy for him however, as Rod Oliver and others showed tremendous speed on this night.

Track conditions lent well to drivers in the 20-lap contest and the ground pounders put on some of the most entertaining racing of the night. Lincoln’s Dan Brown Jr. found the high side to his liking and challenged Jinkerson early on. Rod Oliver ran the bottom side to perfection though and assumed the runner up spot with seven laps complete.

Oliver hounded the rear of Jinkerson’s Lightfoot Automotive mount and gave the multi-time track champion everything he could handle. He took a few peeks to the inside, but Jinkerson held strong and fended him off to record the win. Oliver, Matt Micheli, Ray Trimble and Brown rounded out the top-five.

Late Model results: 1. 23-Dan Jinkerson[2]; 2. 57-Rod Oliver[3]; 3. 96M-Matt Micheli[4]; 4. 37-Ray Trimble[5]; 5. 15-Dan Brown Jr[1]; 6. 71-Wayne Trimble[8]; 7. 115-Chris Mcginnis[9]; 8. 23J-Tyler Lightfoot[6]; 9. 54-Matt Davis[7]

Auburn competitor Thomas Arbogast has made a triumphant return to the wheel this season and picked off his second Red Haw Casino Pure Stock win of the year on Tuesday. Starting from the pole he battled Ken Bernstein during the initial stages but then had his way with things out front.

Arbogast persevered through an inordinate amount of caution flags, which made for several key restarts. Four-time Placerville Speedway titlist Nick Baldwin executed a methodical charge forward to finish second over Bernstein, Mike Lightfoot and Bill O’Neil rounding out the top-five. The top-10 was completed by Mel Byers, Chris D’angelo, Jonny Walsh, Kevin Jinkerson and Russ Murphy.

Pure Stock results: 1. 86-Thomas Arbogast[1]; 2. 17-Nick Baldwin[10]; 3. 43-Kenny Bernstein[2]; 4. 52-Mike Lightfoot[4]; 5. 23-Bill O'Neal[8]; 6. 93-Mel Byers[11]; 7. 1-Chris D'angelo[9]; 8. 4-Jonny Walsh[12]; 9. 30-Kevin Jinkerson[6]; 10. 74-Russell Murphy[7]; 11. 47-Michael Murphy[3]; 12. 54-Vigna Anthony[5]; 13. 55-Micky Dangelo[14]; 14. 77T-Jason Armstrong[15]; 15. 27-William Upton[16]

Placerville Speedway is right back in action this Saturday July 8th with Burgers & Brew Night presented by Kings Meats and Solid Ground Brewing. On tap will be the Thompson’s Winged 360 Sprint Cars, the USAC Western States Midgets, the Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks and BCRA Wingless Lightning Sprints.

 

 

Cody Wehrle Wins Second Career Sprint Invaders Feature at the Benton County Speedway!

(Bill W) Vinton, IA, July 2, 2023 – Cody Wehrle notched his second career Sprint Invaders feature, and first since a win at 34 Raceway in West Burlington, Iowa in 2018 Sunday night at the Benton County Speedway in Vinton, Iowa. The Burlington, Iowa native notched $2,000 for his drive aboard the Andy Huston Racing #40.

Bret Tripplett looked good as the leader early in the 25-lap feature. It was a rough night for Luke Verardi, who won here last year, but completed just four laps before making contact with Ryan Bunton, ending his night. Bunton, who entered the night second to Colton Fisher in the point standings, restarted at the tail.

Wehrle used the low side of turn four to gain second from Chris Martin on lap two. Scott Bogucki, had his nose wing knocked askew by another car early, but was battling early with Chris Martin for the third spot in a great race. Tripplett entered lapped traffic, before Dustin Clark stopped with a fire on the backstretch, bringing the red flag out eleven laps in. He walked away under his own power.

The restart saw Tripplett leading Wehrle, Chris Martin, Riley Goodno and Bogucki. Wehrle measured up Tripplett and slid in front of him in turn four after the green was flown. Bogucki gained fourth from Goodno.

Tripplett’s good run came to an end with ten laps to go when he went over the top of turn two. Wehrle led Martin, Bogucki, Goodno and Fisher back to green. Bogucki made a late bid for the lead, but got caught in lapped traffic after Wehrle was able to find a way by in the final laps.

Wehrle’s win came ahead of Bogucki, Chris Martin, Goodno and Paul Nienhiser. Fisher, Cam Martin, Bunton, Tyler Lee and Tanner Gebhardt rounded out the top ten. Bunton and Clark won heat races, and Bogucki won both a heat and a Dash.

“Everybody involved with this car works their tails off,” said a happy Wehrle in Victory Lane. “Championships are awesome, but wins validate everything you do. The way the race went makes it fun for the fans. I’m glad everyone showed up.”

“We got run over the first lap and lost a nose wing,” said Bogucki. “That really hurt us on trying to run the bottom. We did what we could do. At the end, we had some lapped cars racing us back, but (Wehrle) did a hell of a job. Everything is in one piece other than nose wing, and we live to fight another day.”

“It was a solid night all around,” said Chris Martin. “We started out passing cars, and just got passed a couple times in the feature. We were committed to the top early. It kept getting dirtier up there, so I tried to make something work on the bottom for a little bit. Overall, it was a very fun track with good competition.”

On Wednesday, July 26. The Sprint Invaders make their annual visit to the Dubuque Speedway during the Dubuque County Fair.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (3) 2. 84, Scott Bogucki, McLaren Vale, SA, Aust. (6) 3. 44, Chris Martin, Ankeny, IA (2) 4. 22, Riley Goodno, Knoxville, IA (11) 5. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (7) 6. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (9) 7. 4, Cam Martin, Ankeny, IA (8) 8. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (4) 9. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (13) 10. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (17) 11. 1E, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (10) 12. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (1) 13. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (19) 14. 69, JT Smith, Greenville, WI (14) 15. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (15) 16. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (16) 17. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (18) 18. 4G, Cole Garner, Sioux Falls, SD (21) 19. 99x, Bradyn Greubel, Lacona, IA (20) 20. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (5) 21. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (12). Lap Leaders: Tripplett 1-11, Wehrle 12-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Goodno. $200 Storm Steel Mystery Spots: Cam Martin, Dustin Clark.

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Ryan Bunton (7) 2. Cody Wehrle (4) 3. Cam Martin (6) 4. Riley Goodno (3) 5. JT Smith (1) 6. McCain Richards (2) 7. Chase Richards (7)

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Scott Bogucki (3) 2. Bret Tripplett (5) 3. Colton Fisher (4) 4. Josh Higday (6) 5. Ryan Jamison (1) 6. Tanner Gebhardt (2) 7. Cole Garner (7)

Mohrfeld Solar Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Dustin Clark (2) 2. Paul Nienhiser (4) 3. Chris Martin (7) 4. Luke Verardi (3) 5. Tyler Lee (6) 6. Devin Wignall (1) 7. Bradyn Greubel (5)

Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Scott Bogucki (2) 2. Bret Tripplett (3) 3. Chris Martin (4) 4. Cody Wehrle (6) 5. Ryan Bunton (1) 6. Dustin Clark (5)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: None

Contingencies

DMI: Devin Wignall

Saldana: Chase Richards

BMRS High Point Driver: Ryan Bunton

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Jay Russell takes home 305 Sprint Car Special Event, Walton, Brill and Welschmeyer claim victories at Double X Speedway!

Double X Speedway California, MO July 2, 2023 by: Dean Reichel

Like a bandit from the Jayhawk state of the Old West, Jay Russell rode in from Elwood,KS and made off with the loot at Double X Speedway Sunday evening in the 305 Sprint Special Event "Dual at the Double". Starting outside row 1 along Curtis Evans of Norborne, Jay Russell took two laps to make his way to the point of the 25 lap feature. Surviving numerous cautions, Russell was unwavered in his pursuit of the checkered flag. While he was riding off from the pack there was some intense action behind the leader. Fifth starting Randy Martin was begin his drive to the front, even with untimely caution flags slowing his advance he would move into second on a lap eighteen restart and set his sights on the leader, but was unable to gain enough to overtake the fleet #76 of Russell. Following Russell and Martin across the stripe were J. Kinder finishing third after starting eleventh and also taking home the hard charger bonus, Ryker Pace in fourth and Tyler Elliott being credited with fifth. Heat races were won by Evans, Russell and Jack Potter. The Dash for Cash was won by Curtis Evans.

The 360 Winged Sprint Car feature clicked off 25 laps green to checkered with Taylor Walton taking home the win. Tyler Blank finished a well earned second with Steven Russell finishing third. Ben Brown was fourth and Jack Wagner would cross the stripe in fifth. Walton set sail from the drop of the green and was never headed. Blank blasted the top line to get within three car lengths of the leader but Walton did not bobble. Russell and Walton claimed the heat race wins in the class.

Ted Welschmeyer survived a failed pass for the lead by James Nishwonger and held on for a green, white, checker victory over fellow veteran Dale Berry in second, another long time competitor Steve Beach was third, Harlan Dowell raced from ninth to take fourth and Tyler Crocker finished fifth in his return to Double X. Berry and Welschmeyer won the heat races in the division.

The B Modifieds were also on the card Sunday evening and Cody Brill came to play. After taking the green alongside Jeremy Lile, Brill won the first trip around the quarter mile oval and would lead the duration. Terry Schultz would provide a challenge for the leader which Brill handled and Schultz would settle for second. Lile would cross the line in third with Colson Kirk finishing fourth and Bobby Williams completing the top 5. Lile, Brill and Adam Hall won the heat races.

Next Sunday July 9 is the annual "Race for Riley" Riley Hudson memorial race with the Pure Stocks being the featured class for the evening. This is always a very special race for everyone in attendance. Please be sure to put this one on your calendar.

Double X Speedway Results July 2, 2023

305 Sprint Cars-- Feature- 1. 76-Jay Russell, Elwood,KS; 2. 14-Randy Martin, California; 3. 88-J. Kinder, Iberia; 4. 8R-Ryker Pace, Collinsville,OK; 5. 49-Tyler Elliott, California, MO; 6. 15-Jack Potter, Kansas City; 7. 4-Brett Combs, Tipton; 8. 74-Natalie Doney, Odessa; 9. 4K-Kendall Weymuth, Sedalia; 10. 20C-Randy Corpening, Versailles; 11. 51-Alan Cunningham, Goodman; 12. 18-Tyler Shane, California; 13. 56H-Dean Hathman, Harrisburg; 14. 00-Matt Fair, O'Fallon; 15. 61A-Doug Fry, Wheatland; 16. 7K-Rob Rimel, California; 17. 26B-Matt Fox, Sedalia; 18. 1JR-Steven Russell, Russellville; 19. 55-Kenny Potter, Harrisonville; DNS, 02-Austin Crane, Ashland; DQ-1P-Curtis Evans, Norborne

Heat 1- 1. Evans; 2. Hathman; 3. Fox; 4. Elliott; 5. Fry; 6. K. Potter Heat 2. 1. J. Russell; 2. Martin; 3. Pace; 4. Kinder; 5. Fair; 6. Cunningham 7. S.Russell Heat 3. 1. J. Potter; 2. Doney; 3. Corpening; 4. Rimel; 5. Combs; 6. Weymuth; 7. Shane

Dash- 1. Evans; 2. J. Russell; 3. J. Potter; 4. Hathman; 5. Martin; 6. Doney

360 Winged Sprint Cars Feature- 1. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 2. 75-Tyler Blank, California; 3. 1JR-Steven Russell; 4. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 5. 77-Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 6. 2-Chase Porter, St. Joseph; 7. 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 8. 15-Jack Potter, Kansas City; 9. 9C-Tony Crank, St. Augustine,FL; 10. 61A-Doug Fry, Wheatland; 11. 55-Kenny Potter, Harrisonville; DNS- 26B Matt Fox, Sedalia; 41-Mackenzie Borchers, Marshall

Heat 1-1. Russell; 2. Blank; 3. K. Potter; 4. Crank; 5. J. Potter; 6. Fry DNS-Borchers Heat 2- 1. Walton; 2. Brown; 3. S.Wagner; 4. Fox; 5. Porter; 6. J. Wagner

 

 

Shane Golobic snags 12th career SCCT victory Saturday at Antioch Speedway

By Gary Thomas

Antioch, CA…Fremont’s Shane Golobic got by Penngrove’s Chase Johnson on a lap 24 restart and went on to earn his 12th career Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards triumph on Saturday at Antioch Speedway.

Golobic became the sixth different winner in seven SCCT events this season and did so aboard the potent Matt Wood Racing/ NOS Energy Drink/ Southern Pacific Farms No. 17w mount. By tallying his 12th career Sprint Car Challenge Tour victory, Golobic adds on to his all-time leading total with the series.

“Sometimes it’s better to be running in second but with all the yellows it never really allowed us to get in traffic,” Golobic commented on the front stretch. “Luckily, I was able to time the restart and stay even with Chase (Johnson) and then make the pass through three and four. I want to thank my team for all their hard work. We haven’t won as much as we’d like too so far this year, but we’ve been heating up lately and hopefully that’s a sign of things to come.”

The main event began with High Sierra Industries Dash winner Justin Sanders climbing into the lead. He soon had to deal with a very fast Chase Johnson, however, who eventually took over the top-spot following a lap five restart. Several caution flags right as lapped traffic was coming into play created numerous opportunities at double file restarts.

Golobic was able to make the move past Sanders to claim second around lap 10, before giving chase after the leader. A lap 24 restart set up the game changing move when Golobic slipped to the inside of Johnson to assume the point. Johnson stayed within striking distance, but Golobic was mistake free out front and accepted the checkered flag.

Johnson crossed the stripe in second, followed by Sanders, SCCT point leader Justyn Cox and 16th starter Tanner Carrick rounding out the top-five. Sanders and Cox had an entertaining duel for the final spot on the podium during the later stages of the contest.

Kaleb Montgomery came home in sixth, with 19th starting Sean Becker seventh, Dylan Bloomfield eighth, Chance Grasty ninth and Brad Bumgarner completing the top-10. Becker’s run from 19th to seventh awarded him the Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Award.

Heat race wins during the night were pocketed by Kaleb Montgomery, Chase Johnson, Justin Sanders and Mitchell Faccinto. Fresno’s Dominic Scelzi began the night by setting the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time with a lap of 13.048 around the Antioch Speedway. After that however, he had nothing but bad luck following an engine change and missing the Dash, before slowing with more issues in the feature.

The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards returns to action on Saturday July 22nd at Chico’s Silver Dollar Speedway for the 10th annual Tyler Wolf Memorial. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time by visiting https://silverdollar.ticketspice.com/summer-nationals-

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SCCT 360 Sprints Results – Antioch Speedway July 1st – 26 entries

A Main 35 Laps

1. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 2. 28-Chase Johnson[2]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[10]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[16]; 6. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 7. 35-Sean Becker[19]; 8. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[12]; 9. 1-Chance Grasty[17]; 10. 88-Brad Bumgarner[13]; 11. 9L-Luke Hayes[14]; 12. 12J-John Clark[9]; 13. 10-Dominic Gorden[11]; 14. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 15. 5V-Tim Kaeding[18]; 16. 38-Colby Johnson[5]; 17. 43-Bradley Terrell[22]; 18. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[24]; 19. 222-Wyatt VanLare[21]; 20. 93-Stephen Ingraham[20]; 21. 7W-Dennis Scherer[23]; 22. 88A-Joey Ancona[15]; 23. 71W-Mike Wasina Jr[6]; 24. 41-Dominic Scelzi[8]

Dash 6 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[2]; 2. 28-Chase Johnson[3]; 3. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[6]; 4. 17W-Shane Golobic[5]; 5. 38-Colby Johnson[8]; 6. 71W-Mike Wasina Jr[7]; 7. (DNS) 12R-Mitchell Faccinto; 8. (DNS) 41-Dominic Scelzi

Heat 1 10 Laps

1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[1]; 2. 12J-John Clark[2]; 3. 88-Brad Bumgarner[3]; 4. 38-Colby Johnson[4]; 5. 1-Chance Grasty[5]; 6. 222-Wyatt VanLare[6]; 7. (DNS) 12-Jarrett Soares

Heat 2 10 Laps

1. 28-Chase Johnson[1]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 3. 71W-Mike Wasina Jr[4]; 4. 83T-Tanner Carrick[5]; 5. 93-Stephen Ingraham[6]; 6. 87P-Jacob Tuttle[7]; 7. (DNF) 21M-Michael Ing[2]

Heat 3 10 Laps

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders[1]; 2. 41-Dominic Scelzi[4]; 3. 10-Dominic Gorden[3]; 4. 9L-Luke Hayes[2]; 5. 5V-Tim Kaeding[5]; 6. 7W-Dennis Scherer[6]

Heat 4 10 Laps

1. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[1]; 2. 17W-Shane Golobic[4]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[3]; 4. 88A-Joey Ancona[2]; 5. 35-Sean Becker[5]; 6. 43-Bradley Terrell[6]

Qualifying 1

1. 38-Colby Johnson, 00:13.198[1]; 2. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:13.333[4]; 3. 12J-John Clark, 00:13.371[7]; 4. 88-Brad Bumgarner, 00:13.381[3]; 5. 1-Chance Grasty, 00:13.396[5]; 6. 222-Wyatt VanLare, 00:13.447[6]; 7. 12-Jarrett Soares, 00:14.435[2]

Qualifying 2

1. 71W-Mike Wasina Jr, 00:13.349[3]; 2. 28-Chase Johnson, 00:13.366[6]; 3. 21M-Michael Ing, 00:13.532[4]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:13.604[2]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick, 00:13.695[7]; 6. 93-Stephen Ingraham, 00:13.727[1]; 7. 87P-Jacob Tuttle, 00:13.744[5]

Qualifying 3

1. 41-Dominic Scelzi, 00:13.048[1]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:13.053[3]; 3. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:13.144[2]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:13.175[6]; 5. 5V-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.400[4]; 6. 7W-Dennis Scherer, 00:13.497[5]

Qualifying 4

1. 17W-Shane Golobic, 00:13.190[5]; 2. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto, 00:13.192[1]; 3. 88A-Joey Ancona, 00:13.343[6]; 4. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:13.359[3]; 5. 35-Sean Becker, 00:13.406[4]; 6. 43-Bradley Terrell, 00:13.466[2]

 

 

Schmidt scores third straight 360 Sprint Car triumph at Plymouth Dirt Track

Arenz claims first career IRA 410 Sprint Car main event victory

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) July 1, 2023 – Former Plymouth Dirt Track and Midwest Sprint Car Association 360 Sprint car champion,Ben Schmidt of Plymouth added another stellar entry to his impressive 2023 main event victory tally by turning in his third straight and fifth overall 25-lap Akright Auto Plymouth Dirt Track Racing and Midwest Sprint Car Association A-main victory, during the Scott Semmelmann Memorial Saturday, July 1 at The Plymouth Dirt Track.

In the 30-lap Bumper to Bumper Interstate Racing Association 410 Sprint Car series A main, 2021 and 2022 Plymouth Dirt Track Racing and Midwest Sprint Car Association champion Travis Arenz of Sheboygan Falls collected his first career IRA and 410 Sprint Car A-main victory in fitting fashion on his home track where he has done the bulk of his racing and winning over the course of his 16-year career.

Mark Heinert of Oak Creek earned his fourth A-main victory of the 2023 campaign in the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints A-main event.

Ben Schmidt, who started second, outpowered rookie polesitter T.J. Haddy of Waupun to grab the lead in turn one of the opening lap of the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car A main with Haddy and 14-year-old rookie Logan Julien of Oconomowoc, who started fourth, trailing in second and third respectively.

On lap 2, two-time PDTR 360 Sprint Car champion Brandon McMullen of Oshkosh moved past third starter Alex Pokorski of West Bend to assume fourth.

The red flag appeared later on lap 2 when rookie Ryan Sawusch of Lake Villa, Ill. flipped and hit the wall in turn two. On the restart, Schmidt into the lead while Julien worked past Haddy to gain second.

Schmidt, who captured the 2011 PDTR and MSA 360 Sprint Car championships, caught the rear of the field on lap 8 before McMullen swept past Julien to take over second on lap 10. One lap later, thecaution flag appeared when Tommy Colburn of New Berlin stopped on the backstretch.

Another caution flag was displayed when Haddy spun in turn one. Following the final restart, Schmidt pulled away from the field before finding himself dealing with lapped traffic again on lap 20.

As the leaders wound their way through dense slower traffic, McMullen worked the inside lane of the lightning fast and undulating track surface to duck under Schmidt briefly on the final lap. However, Schmidt held strong en route to his third straight and fifth overall MSA 360 Sprint Car A-main victory of the 2023 season, 19th career PDTR 360 Sprint Car main event win and 37th overall career MSA 360 Sprint Car triumph.

“We had another fast track tonight and to get another win is just unbelievable,” Schmidt said. “The crew does a great job week after week setting the car up so nice for me to drive.”

McMullen wound up second, Julien earned a PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car career-best third place showing, Robbie Pribnow of Lomira placed fourth after starting fifth and eighth starter Shane Wenninger of Kewaskum rounded out the top five.

After J.J. Hickle spun in turn three shortly after the initial start, outside front row starter Danny Schlafer of Sussex grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 30-lap IRA Scott Semmelmann Memorial 410 Sprint Car A main, followed by polesitter Caden Englehart of Terre Haute, Ind. in second and sixth starter Travis Arenz in third.

On lap 3, Arenz and eighth starter Mike Reinke of Howards Grove engaged in a heated back and forth duel for third in the running order before Arenzrode the low line to finally secure the spot on lap 5.

Schlafer hit lapped traffic on lap 7, which allowed Englehart to cut into the lead on lap 9 as the leaders negotiated a myriad of slower cars. On lap 12, the second caution flag was displayed when Blake Nimee of Oswego, Ill. spun in turn four.

After the restart, Schlafer maintained the top spot with Englehart in pursuit. However, Englehart’s evening came to an abrupt end on lap 16 when he madecontact with the turn four wall before stopping on the front stretch to bring out the third caution flag of the event.

When the race resumed, Arenz held tight to the low line while Schlafer continued to ride the cushion. Arenz’s race-long dedication to the bottom of the third-mile clay oval proved to pay dividends when he reeled in the high riding Schlafer and ducked into the lead in turn one on lap 19.

The pace slowed again on lap 19 when Todd Daun of Pleasant Prairie spun in turn three to bring out the fourth caution. On lap 22, two-time IRA champion Scotty Neitzel worked the low line to slip past Schlafer into second on lap 22.

With Arenzsetting sail in front of the pack, 12th starter and current IRA point leader Brenham Crouch of Lubbock, Texas entered into a battle with Neitzel for second before the fifth and final caution of the race was displayed on lap 27 when Blake Nimee spun again in turn two.

Arenz again controlled the last restart of the race and pulled away from Neitzel to notch his first career IRA 410 Sprint Car Series A-main victory and 37th overall main event triumph at the 73-year-old Plymouth Dirt Track facility covering four different divisions (Outlaw Compact 4-Cylinder, B Mod, 360 Sprint Car and 410 Sprint Car).

“This win means a lot,” Arenz said. “From 4-Cylinders to Sport Mods to 360s to now 410s, we’ve been able to find success and get to victory lane at Plymouth. When I was growing up, all I ever wanted to do was race at Plymouth. It feels great to get one here in a 410 Sprint Car.”

Crouch finished second, Schlafer wound up third, Reinke placed fourth and ninth starter Russel Borland of Kewaskum rounded out the top five.

Polesitter Max Brannam of Holiday Hills, Ill. grabbed the lead on the opening lap of the 20-lap IRA Lightning Sprints A main with fourth starter John Kirk of Johnsburg, Ill. in tow in second.

On lap 4, Kirk used the outside lane to seize the top spot from Brannam. One lap later, Mark Heinert moved in to pressure Brannam for second before gaining the runner-up spot in turn one on lap 7. Heinert gradually reeled in Kirk before pulling off what proved to be the winning move to take the lead in turn one lap 10.

With Heinert commanding the point, seventh starter Mike Neau of Pleasant Prairie moved in to take second in the closing lap. Meanwhile, Heinert went on to secure his fourth IRA Sprints A-main victory of the 2023 campaign in the caution-free race.

Neau placed second, Kirk wound up third, Max Brannam was fourth and third starter Ron Brannam of Barrington, Ill. placed fifth.

Ben Schmidt earned fast qualifier accolades in the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Car division with a toplap of 12.202 seconds.

J.J. Hickle of Quilcene, Wash. collected IRA 410 Sprint Car fast qualifier accolades with a lap of 11.458 seconds.

Theeighthevent of the 2023 PDTR campaign, which was sponsored by Jensen Sales and Service and included bonus money from Professional Plating for heat race and A main winners in all three divisions,drew a total of 70 cars, including 25 PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars,28 IRA 410 Sprint Cars and 17 IRA Lightning Sprints.

The next race program at The Plymouth Dirt Track on Saturday, July8will feature the second appearance of the 2023 season from the Wisconsin Legends Racing Dirt Series, along with the PDTR-MSA 360 Sprint Cars, Grand Nationals and B Mods.

Grandstand gates open at 4:30 p.m. with qualifying at 5:30 p.m. and racing at 6 p.m.

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. 35-Ben Schmidt [2]; 2. 98-Brandon McMullen [6]; 3. 85J-Logan Julien [4]; 4. 30-Robbie Pribnow [5]; 5. 53-Shane Wenninger [8]; 6. 4-Alex Pokorski [3]; 7. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [7]; 8. 6K-Kurt Davis [10]; 9. 69S-TJ Smith [9]; 10. 7-Lance Fassbender [12]; 11. 22B-Brandon Berth [17]; 12. 3-Justin Erickson [13]; 13. 2-Chris Clayton [14]; 14. 11-Tony Wondra [19]; 15. 69-Bill Taylor [18]; 16. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [11]; 17. 12P-JJ Pagel [20]; 18. 66T-Tristan Koenings [15]; 19. 54-Randy Post [22]; 20. 21H-TJ Haddy [1]; 21. 51-Ellie Hensley [25]; 22. 1-Tommy Colburn [16]; 23. 55S-Ryan Sawusch [21]; 24. (DNS) 53A-Paul Pokorski; 25. (DNS) 92-Kevin Seidler

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 98-Brandon McMullen [1]; 2. 30-Robbie Pribnow [3]; 3. 35-Ben Schmidt [4]; 4. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach [5]; 5. 2-Chris Clayton [6]; 6. 51-Ellie Hensley [9]; 7. 53A-Paul Pokorski [2]; 8. 55S-Ryan Sawusch [7]; 9. (DNS) 92-Kevin Seidler

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 53-Shane Wenninger [2]; 2. 21H-TJ Haddy [1]; 3. 6K-Kurt Davis [3]; 4. 7-Lance Fassbender [4]; 5. 3-Justin Erickson [6]; 6. 22B-Brandon Berth [5]; 7. 69-Bill Taylor [7]; 8. 12P-JJ Pagel [8]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 63K-Kevin Karnitz [2]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien [3]; 3. 4-Alex Pokorski [4]; 4. 66T-Tristan Koenings [1]; 5. 69S-TJ Smith [8]; 6. 1-Tommy Colburn [5]; 7. 11-Tony Wondra [6]; 8. 54-Randy Post [7]

Qualifying 1: 1. 35-Ben Schmidt, 12.202 [7]; 2. 30-Robbie Pribnow, 12.427 [1]; 3. 53A-Paul Pokorski, 12.455 [3]; 4. 98-Brandon McMullen, 12.477 [5]; 5. 08-Katelyn Krebsbach, 12.650 [2]; 6. 2-Chris Clayton, 12.843 [6]; 7. 51-Ellie Hensley, 14.238 [9]; 8. 55S-Ryan Sawusch, 14.831 [8]; 9. (DNS) 92-Kevin Seidler

Qualifying 2: 1. 7-Lance Fassbender, 12.422 [3]; 2. 6K-Kurt Davis, 12.427 [5]; 3. 53-Shane Wenninger, 12.485 [2]; 4. 21H-TJ Haddy, 12.551 [8]; 5. 22B-Brandon Berth, 12.704 [6]; 6. 3-Justin Erickson, 12.759 [1]; 7. 69-Bill Taylor, 12.789 [4]; 8. 12P-JJ Pagel, 13.274 [7]

Qualifying 3: 1. 4-Alex Pokorski, 12.412 [1]; 2. 85J-Logan Julien, 12.459 [7]; 3. 63K-Kevin Karnitz, 12.529 [5]; 4. 66T-Tristan Koenings, 12.564 [6]; 5. 1-Tommy Colburn, 12.590 [4]; 6. 11-Tony Wondra, 12.744 [2]; 7. 54-Randy Post, 12.880 [8]; 8. 69S-TJ Smith, 12.892 [3]

BUMPER TO BUMPER INTERSTATE RACING ASSOCIATION 410 SPRINT CARS

A Main (30 Laps): 1. 25T-Travis Arenz[6]; 2. 1-Brenham Crouch[12]; 3. 25-Danny Schlafer[2]; 4. 10W-Mike Reinke[8]; 5. 23-Russel Borland[9]; 6. 65-Jordan Goldesberry[13]; 7. U2-Jack Vanderboom[11]; 8. 50-JJ Hickle[4]; 9. 9K-Kyle Schuett[7]; 10. 3N-Jake Neuman[19]; 11. 26-Tyler Tischendorf[3]; 12. 99-Tyler Brabant[20]; 13. 68-Dave Uttech[21]; 14. 3B-Shelby Bosie[16]; 15. 87A-Austin Hartmann[14]; 16. 4K-Kris Spitz[18]; 17. 2W-Scott Neitzel[5]; 18. 26R-Preston Ruh[24]; 19. 19-Todd Daun[10]; 20. 24-Scott Conger[17]; 21. (DNF) 79-Blake Nimee[15]; 22. (DNF) 71M-Caden Englehart[1]; 23. (DNF) 50YR-Ryan Ruhl[23]; 24. (DNF) 47-Todd King[22]

B Main (10 Laps): 1. 3N-Jake Neuman[1]; 2. 99-Tyler Brabant[3]; 3. 68-Dave Uttech[4]; 4. 47-Todd King[5]; 5. 50YR-Ryan Ruhl[2]; 6. 26R-Preston Ruh[6]; 7. 21-Will Gerrits[7]; 8. 16-Anthony Knierim[8]; 9. 17W-Dylan Winkel[9]; 10. 39V-William Huck[10]

Dash 1 (4 Laps): 1. 71M-Caden Englehart[1]; 2. 26-Tyler Tischendorf[2]; 3. 2W-Scott Neitzel[5]; 4. 9K-Kyle Schuett[3]; 5. 23-Russel Borland[4]

Dash 2 (4 Laps): 1. 25-Danny Schlafer[1]; 2. 50-JJ Hickle[4]; 3. 25T-Travis Arenz[5]; 4. 10W-Mike Reinke[3]; 5. 19-Todd Daun[2]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2W-Scott Neitzel[1]; 2. 50-JJ Hickle[4]; 3. 71M-Caden Englehart[2]; 4. U2-Jack Vanderboom[5]; 5. 79-Blake Nimee[9]; 6. 24-Scott Conger[7]; 7. 3N-Jake Neuman[3]; 8. 68-Dave Uttech[6]; 9. 16-Anthony Knierim[8]; 10. 39V-William Huck[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Russel Borland[1]; 2. 25T-Travis Arenz[2]; 3. 25-Danny Schlafer[4]; 4. 1-Brenham Crouch[6]; 5. 87A-Austin Hartmann[5]; 6. 4K-Kris Spitz[9]; 7. 50YR-Ryan Ruhl[3]; 8. 26R-Preston Ruh[8]; 9. 21-Will Gerrits[7]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 26-Tyler Tischendorf[2]; 2. 10W-Mike Reinke[4]; 3. 19-Todd Daun[1]; 4. 65-Jordan Goldesberry[6]; 5. 9K-Kyle Schuett[3]; 6. 3B-Shelby Bosie[5]; 7. 99-Tyler Brabant[8]; 8. 47-Todd King[7]; 9. 17W-Dylan Winkel[9]

Qualifying: 1. 50-JJ Hickle,11.458[10]; 2. 25-Danny Schlafer,11.557[28]; 3. 10W-Mike Reinke,11.589[7]; 4. 3N-Jake Neuman,11.684[15]; 5. 50YR-Ryan Ruhl,11.694[14]; 6. 9K-Kyle Schuett,11.761[20]; 7. 71M-Caden Englehart,11.823[25]; 8. 25T-Travis Arenz,11.839[5]; 9. 26-Tyler Tischendorf, 11.865[12];10.2W-Scott Neitzel,11.878[18]; 11. 23-Russel Borland,11.911[23]; 12. 19-Todd Daun,11.924[13]; 13. U2-Jack Vanderboom,11.935[17]; 14. 87A-Austin Hartmann,11.968[2]; 15. 3B-Shelby Bosie,11.972[4]; 16. 68-Dave Uttech,12.004[19]; 17. 1-Brenham Crouch, 00:12.020[26]; 18. 65-Jordan Goldesberry, 00:12.031[27]; 19. 24-Scott Conger,12.054[16]; 20. 21-Will Gerrits,12.096[11]; 21. 47-Todd King,12.106[3]; 22. 16-Anthony Knierim,12.164[1]; 23. 26R-Preston Ruh,12.170[9]; 24. 99-Tyler Brabant,12.221[8]; 25. 79-Blake Nimee,12.260[21]; 26. 4K-Kris Spitz,12.698[6]; 27. 17W-Dylan Winkel,12.834[22]; 28. 39V-William Huck,13.118[24]

Hot Laps: 1. 9K-Kyle Schuett,11.785[20]; 2. 25-Danny Schlafer,11.926[28]; 3. 71M-Caden Englehart,11.928[25]; 4. 3N-Jake Neuman,12.002[15]; 5. 2W-Scott Neitzel,12.099[18]; 6. 50-JJ Hickle,12.118[10]; 7. 1-Brenham Crouch,12.151[26]; 8. 19-Todd Daun,12.152[13]; 9. 65-Jordan Goldesberry,12.169[27]; 10. 50YR-Ryan Ruhl,12.183[14]; 11. 23-Russel Borland,12.212[23]; 12. 10W-Mike Reinke, 12.251[7]; 13. 24-Scott Conger,12.371[16]; 14. 79-Blake Nimee,12.421[21]; 15. 21-Will Gerrits,12.455[11]; 16. 68-Dave Uttech,12.601[19]; 17. U2-Jack Vanderboom, 12.629[17]; 18. 87A-Austin Hartmann,12.661[2]; 19. 3B-Shelby Bosie,12.672[4]; 20. 26-Tyler Tischendorf,12.732[12]; 21. 16-Anthony Knierim,12.775[1]; 22. 25T-Travis Arenz,12.867[5]; 23. 47-Todd King,13.027[3]; 24. 39V-William Huck,13.080[24]; 25. 17W-Dylan Winkel,13.206[22]; 26. 4K-Kris Spitz,13.261[6]; 27. 26R-Preston Ruh,13.269[9]; 28. 99-Tyler Brabant,13.284[8]

 

 

Shane Stewart Shines in Lake Ozark Speedway Victory Lane with POWRi 410 BOSS

Belleville, IL. (7/1/23) Shane Stewart would lead all feature laps on his way emerging victorious in the seventh event for the 2023 season in the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series’ return to their home facility of Lake Ozark Speedway to notch his first career series feature victory in the ‘Independence Weekend Celebration’ after a superb chase to the checkers.

Cruising onto the smoothed and maintained track would witness Kerry Madsen set a quick time with a 12.057-second lap time. Kerry Madsen, Gunner Ramey, and Xaveir Doney would each earn an early heat racing victory with Madsen gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the twenty-five-lap feature event.

Going into the initial green flag start would find outside front-row starter Shane Stewart speed to the early racing advantage as Kerry Madsen, Gunner Ramey, Garet Williamson, and Joe B Miller battled within the top five.

Maintaining the front of the field for the full feature event, Shane Stewart would throttle his way through lap traffic while holding all challengers at racing bay to earn his first career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory.

“I was fortunate the track was easy on me tonight after two years off, I guess the old saying is true to never sever ties wherever you go,” said Shane Stewart in the Lake Ozark Speedway victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I’m so proud of my guys for giving me a great car tonight for Bernie and Besty always having the best equipment, this is truly a blessing.”

Battling intently behind the leader would find Garet Williamson throwing many attempts to overtake for the lead finish runner-up from starting sixth with Gunner Ramey flying into placing in the final podium placement from starting fourth.

Staying in the hunt for the front all feature, Ayrton Gennetten would finish fourth as point-leader Roger Crockett rounded out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Lake Ozark Speedway’s Independence Weekend Celebrations.

Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 7/1/23: Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 55-Kerry Madsen(12.057) Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 55-Kerry Madsen Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 21-Gunner Ramey Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 74-Xavier Doney MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 55-Kerry Madsen Super Clean Hard Charger: 15-Jack Potter(+6) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 71-Shane Stewart

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 71-Shane Stewart[2]; 2. 24-Garet Williamson[6]; 3. 21-Gunner Ramey[4]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[5]; 5. 11-Roger Crockett[3]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 7. 55-Kerry Madsen[1]; 8. 1JR-Steven Russell[11]; 9. 91-Riley Kreisel[12]; 10. 9-Chad Goff[15]; 11. 74-Xavier Doney[10]; 12. 15-Jack Potter[14]; 13. 23F-Matt Fox[17]; 14. 3P-Russell Potter[16]; 15. 9C-Tony Crank[18]; 16. 50K-Kyle Bellm[7]; 17. 73-Samuel Wagner[13]; 18. 77-Jack Wagner[8]; 19. 1S-Joey Schmidt[19]; 20. 5B-Kory Bales[20]; 21. 22S-Slater Helt[21].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Kerry Madsen[4]; 2. 50K-Kyle Bellm[2]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 4. 1JR-Steven Russell[5]; 5. 73-Samuel Wagner[1]; 6. 3P-Russell Potter[6]; 7. (DNS) 1S-Joey Schmidt.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 21-Gunner Ramey[2]; 2. 11-Roger Crockett[3]; 3. 71-Shane Stewart[4]; 4. 91-Riley Kreisel[5]; 5. 15-Jack Potter[1]; 6. 23F-Matt Fox[6]; 7. (DNS) 5B-Kory Bales.

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 74-Xavier Doney[1]; 2. 51B-Joe B Miller[2]; 3. 77-Jack Wagner[3]; 4. 24-Garet Williamson[4]; 5. 9-Chad Goff[5]; 6. 9C-Tony Crank[6]; 7. (DNS) 22S-Slater Helt.

Qualifying 1: 1. 55-Kerry Madsen[9]; 2. 71-Shane Stewart[1]; 3. 24-Garet Williamson[13]; 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 5. 11-Roger Crockett[7]; 6. 77-Jack Wagner[15]; 7. 50K-Kyle Bellm[8]; 8. 21-Gunner Ramey[17]; 9. 51B-Joe B Miller[21]; 10. 73-Samuel Wagner[18]; 11. 15-Jack Potter[4]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney[20]; 13. 1JR-Steven Russell[12]; 14. 91-Riley Kreisel[16]; 15. 9-Chad Goff[3]; 16. 3P-Russell Potter[10]; 17. 23F-Matt Fox[5]; 18. 9C-Tony Crank[19]; 19. (DNS) 1S-Joey Schmidt; 20. (DNS) 5B-Kory Bales; 21. (DNS) 22S-Slater Helt.

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Gavin Miller Gains Victory in Lake Ozark Thriller with POWRi National and West Midgets
Belleville, IL. (7/1/23) Gavin Miller would recover from the previous night's miscues to perfection by parking in Lake Ozark Speedway victory lane on Saturday Night with the POWRi National and West Midget League, capturing his first career league victory by leading seven laps in an action-packed twenty-five lap feature event.

Early on-track competition with solid entries in the POWRi National and West Midget League would see Corbin Rueschenberg start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 14.234-second lap as Gavin Miller and Cannon McIntosh each would earn heat racing wins.
Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Gavin Miller and front-row counterpart Cannon McIntosh each competing for the prized position as the green flag flew with McIntosh gaining advantage on the opening lap over Gavin Miller, Taylor Reimer, Branigan Roark, and Cooper Williams all raced inside the top five.

Overtaking on a daring late-race maneuver in turns one and two, Gavin Miller would shoot to the inside on a speedy line to throttle his way past a pace-setting McIntosh. Using the momentum to hold the front, Gavin would not look back on his way to earning the event win.

Holding the lead for seven laps, Gavin Miller would emerge victorious to clinch his first career POWRi National Midget League feature victory after an intense twenty-five laps around Lake Ozark Speedway.

“I just stayed with him patiently and waited for the right time, I knew it was time to go on the last lap to get it done,” said Gavin Miller in the Eldon Missouri victory lane ceremony.
Using a daring high-side line, Karter Sarff would fly into the leading picture late to place a solid second as one-time leader Cannon McIntosh would finalize the podium finishers. Tracking down the front would witness Taylor Reimer finish fourth as Shannon McQueen hard-charged past eight other drivers to round out the POWRi National and West Midget League top-five finishers at Lake Ozark Speedway.

POWRi National Midget League | Lake Ozark Speedway | 7/1/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg(14.234)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 97-Gavin Miller
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 97-Gavin Miller
Super Clean Hard Charger: 7-Shannon McQueen(+8)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 97-Gavin Miller

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[1]; 2. 21K-Karter Sarff[4]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 4. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 5. 7-Shannon McQueen[13]; 6. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 7. 26-Chance Crum[11]; 8. 44-Branigan Roark[7]; 9. 97K-Cooper Williams[5]; 10. 17B-Austin Barnhill[10]; 11. 08K-Brody Wake[14]; 12. 89-Todd McVay[8]; 13. 7D-Michelle Decker[15]; 14. 94-Tyler Potter[12]; 15. 33-Stanley Kreisel[9].

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 2. 97K-Cooper Williams[2]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark[1]; 4. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 5. 89-Todd McVay[7]; 6. 26-Chance Crum[6]; 7. 7-Shannon McQueen[8]; 8. 7D-Michelle Decker[4].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[4]; 3. 21K-Karter Sarff[6]; 4. 17B-Austin Barnhill[1]; 5. 33-Stanley Kreisel[7]; 6. 94-Tyler Potter[5]; 7. 08K-Brody Wake[3].

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LernervilleSspeedway

Sarver, PA (July 1, 2023) On Friday night at The Action Track, the wings came off and the earth did shake as a four division program greeted fans in attendance as the Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series, Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds, and both the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Cars and Sportsman Modifieds set out to entertain the crowd on hand. On the track, the intrigue centered a bit on BOSS Sprint driver Issac Chapple who was in search of his third straight victory at Lernerville, and on the close points battle at the top of the Big Block Modified standings between Garrett Krummert and Rex King Jr. And the intrigue factor also went through both the RUSH Sprints and Sportsman Modifieds who were making their first of several appearances at Lernerville on Friday night, with drivers looking for an upper hand perhaps for the upcoming RUSH Summer Showcase.

Lewis Takes First Career BOSS Series Win in Impressive Fashion

A good many eyes were on Indiana based pilot Issac Chapple who had commanded the field in his two previous appearances at The Action Track in BOSS Sprint Series action. And after a dominant performance in his heat race earlier in the evening plus a pole pill draw, a third straight win began to look more and more likely as the minutes passed.

Chapple led the field to the green flag flanked by Cody Gardner on his outside and Gardner quickly went to work taking the early lead with Chapple and Parker Frederickson right behind him in the early going. Chapple then dove to the bottom in turns three and four and made his way past Gardner coming to the flagstand on lap two as Gardner then battled right back as the two front runners swapped the lead back and forth until Chapple pushed ahead to take a solid lead with four laps in the books. Meanwhile, behind the leaders were a formidable chase pack consisting of Carmen Perigo Jr., sixth starting Ricky Lewis and Frederickson. With five laps down, Lewis made his way around Perigo and then made his way under Gardner a lap later to wrest the second spot away.

Out front, Chapple had amassed a 10 car length advantage over the field as Perigo made his way past Gardner for the third spot with 16 laps remaining. Chapple used the bottom of the speedway to his advantage while Lewis and Perigo used the top side of the surface, using the ample amount of momentum that was held there. All action came to a halt with 12 laps down as a cone had been knocked into the track in turn four, and when racing got back underway, the red flag came out almost immediately as Paul Dues who tipped over in turns one and two. During the stoppage, it was revealed that Frederickson’s chances for the win had suffered a turn for the worst as his right rear tire was flat. When racing resumed, Chapple found himself unable to drive away from the pack and more specifically, Lewis who began to give chase of the leader using the low side of the speedway and after an exchange of slide jobs found himself in the lead with 16 laps down. Lewis then began stacking car lengths between himself and Chapple while a determined Jesse Vermillion had made his way to the third spot using the bottom groove. Out front though, Lewis was showing no signs of letting off the gas pedal, seemingly getting quicker with each lap as he crossed under the checkered flag first for his first career win with the series as Chapple and Vermillion rounded out the podium.

“Yeah, I love this place!” Lewis said in Terry Bowser Excavating Victory Lane. “I liked it the first time I came here. Last year it really didn’t suit my driving style but this year it really did. The whole time you think they’re right on you but after the checkered I got sideways and didn’t realize the lead I had. This is the second race we’ve won in a row in this thing, it’s badass, I love these type of cars. We struggled a bit last year and they didn’t give up on me, they continued to race with me this year and our speed has shown every single night. This has been a heck of a year, I’m speechless.”

Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Car Series Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 41-Ricky Lewis[6]; 2. 5V-Jesse Vermillion[5]; 3. 6-Isaac Chapple[1]; 4. 1H-Korbyn Hayslett[8]; 5. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr[3]; 6. 9G-Cody Gardner[2]; 7. 73-Blake Vermillion[12]; 8. 24L-Lee Underwood[10]; 9. 49-Brian Ruhlman[7]; 10. 98-Saban Bibent[14]; 11. 34-Parker Frederickson[4]; 12. 53-Steve Little[11]; 13. 87-Paul Dues[9]; 14. 4K-Bill Kiley[13]; 15. 87X-Jim Dues[16]

Krummert Holds Off Thomas En Route to Victory

The Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds returned on Friday night after a two week hiatus thanks to a rainout on June 16 and last week’s Firecracker 100 weekend. When they’d left off following action on June 9, former track champions Garrett Krummert and Rex King Jr. were separated by just one point in the standings and by the time they loaded up, their battle results hadn’t changed much. However, every point matters in a championship battle and on Friday night, Krummert was in the mood to take all he could get.

­­­It was a veteran, multi-discipline pilot on the pole for the start of the 25-lap main event as Will Thomas, teammate to Krummert brought the field to the green flag alongside eight-time track champion Brian Swartzlander, who made his way around Thomas in turn two and kept the advantage at the flag stand with two laps in the books. Swartzlander looked solid running the top side of the speedway, while behind him, the second running Thomas had a hungry pack of competitors including the sixth starting Krummert, Steve Slater and Jeremiah Shingledecker. Out front, Thomas was taking looks under Swartzlander as the two leaders managed to stay within a half second of each other with 20 laps to go.

Behind the action up front, King was making his way forward with authority, coming from his 10th starting spot to join the chase pack with 10 laps down. Swartzlander began to encounter lapped traffic as Krummert made his way to the bumper of Thomas and then around him for the second spot as the top three cars were separated by less than a second and breaking away from the pack behind them. Krummert then set his sights on the leader taking looks underneath Swartzlander until he made a pass coming out of turn four stick at the flag stand with 11 laps down. Swartzlander then crossed his groove, coming down low in an attempt to re-take the lead in turn four, making some door contact in the process. However, Krummert carried on unfazed and defended his low groove with precision. Swartzlander then began to slow on the top side of the speedway, bringing out the caution flag with nine laps to go.

The break seemed to be all King needed to put himself in position to make up ground on the leaders, and he took full advantage of it, springing from eighth on the grid to fifth on the restart as Thomas began taking looks to the top of Krummert for the lead. The two cars battled door to door with Krummert on the bottom and Thomas up top with the two drivers swapping the lead at the flagstand on multiple occasions. Krummert found some extra bite on the top of turn four and it was just enough to push himself past Thomas while King passed Jeremiah Shingledecker, and Steve Slater to put himself in position to compete for the win as Slater spun in turn four on the high side coming to the white flag, setting up a green-white-checkered finish. When action resumed, Krummert was solid on the restart and gave himself just enough of a margin to claim his second win of the season while Thomas held off King for the second spot.

“I think the bottom was going away and was starting to shine off and wasn’t as good, so I figured we had one shot, “ Krummert said regarding his choice to restart on the top side with two laps remaining. “We’ve had an unbelievable season honestly. We want to win every week and typically we only win two or three races a year and this year we’ve won four of five already so it’s been a hell of a season.”

Diehl Automotive Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 29-Garrett Krummert[6]; 2. 9-Will Thomas[1]; 3. 165-Rex King Jr[10]; 4. 61-Dave Murdick[5]; 5. C3-Chas Wolbert[7]; 6. 45-Steve Feder[14]; 7. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[4]; 8. 18-Colton Walters[12]; 9. 20P-Mike Kinney[8]; 10. 35-Steve Slater[3]; 11. 14S-Justin Shea[11]; 12. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[17]; 13. 27R-Dave Reges[16]; 14. (DNF) 75-Jeff Miller[13]; 15. (DNF) 83-Brian Swartzlander[2]; 16. (DNS) 51-Clyde Gumpp; 17. (DNS) 13-Rick Regalski

Mollick Cruises to RUSH Sprint Feature Win

Toronto, Ohio pilot John Mollick has won features in almost every type of car at The Action Track over the years. However, when one looks deeper within the statistics, his best winning percentage per number of appearances may very well just be in the RUSH Sprint Cars. Having won a feature within the division last year, Mollick looked primed to add yet another trophy from the Sarver Speedplant, but he faced substantial competition and a full field of cars which contained the other favorites.

The always formidable Gale Ruth Jr. started the 20-lap main event on the pole alongside Mollick, while behind them lurked a tough pack of cars with Kevin Ruhlman, Blaze Myers and Chad Ruhlman all starting in the first three rows and when action got underway, Ruth seized the early advantage until Mollick made his way back around coming out of turn two with two laps down. Mollick then simply drove away from the field as he’d been shot out of a cannon while behind him, Ruth led the chase pack of Myers, Brian and Kevin Ruhlman. Coming forward to join the party at the front from his ninth starting spot was veteran pilot Arnie Kent.

With seven laps down, Mollick began to encounter substantial lapped traffic in front of him which he navigated successfully while adding to his sizable, three second advantage over Ruth. Meanwhile, Myers began setting up a potential pass of Ruth past the halfway point when all action slowed with 14 laps down for Tyson Graves who went off the top of turn four. When racing resumed, Mollick once again put the boots to the field, driving away from his closest competitors while Kevin Ruhlman moved into the third spot past Myers who made his way back around just a lap later. Kent used the restart to vault from sixth to fourth, but out front, it was Mollick who cruised to Terry Bowser Victory Lane.

“In turn four I was on the edge a couple of times but we got it done,” Mollick said. “My guys have been tweaking on this thing for weeks now and we finally found something that fits me, fits the car and we’re just rolling with it.”

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Car Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 4J-John Mollick[2]; 2. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[1]; 3. 43JR-Blaze Myers[4]; 4. 9-Arnie Kent[7]; 5. 68-Chad Ruhlman[5]; 6. 68K-Kevin Ruhlman[3]; 7. 20-Jeff Metsger[15]; 8. 1T-Rick Tucker[6]; 9. 41-Brian Cressley[12]; 10. 6-Rod George[10]; 11. 1-Zack Wilson[9]; 12. 23-Charlie Utsinger[16]; 13. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[13]; 14. 5BX-Rick Regalski[14]; 15. 17-Trent Marshall[19]; 16. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[17]; 17. 16C-Amelia Clay[20]; 18. 11-Don Blaney[21]; 19. 15-Lacey Shuttleworth[18]; 20. 4Y-Philip Young[24]; 21. 19-Brad Blackshear[8]; 22. 25G-Tyler Graves[11]; 23. 54-Devon Deeter[23]; 24. 10-Brandon Blackshear[22]

Holden Tames RUSH Sportsman Mods

JC Boyer and Ayden Cipriano started out front in the 20-lap RUSH Sportsman Modified main event as Boyer got out the the early lead, but emerging quickly from his fifth starting spot was a determined Kole Holden who was one of the earliest feature winners at The Action Track within the division. Holden made to the third with less than two laps in the books as he began taking looks underneath the strong running series points leader Cipriano. Holden completed the pass for second with five laps down and set his sights on Boyer out front while behind him, Jacob Wolfe and Jordan Ehrenberg held the back of the top five.

With eight laps in the books, Holden was making a serious bid for the lead as Boyer made it difficult by running just one half groove below Holden. However, on lap nine, Holden would not be denied as he drove hard into turn one making slight contact with Boyer, and then emerged as the leader down the backstretch. Cipriano then set his sights on Boyer while holding off Wolfe when the yellow flag waved for Cayden Petry who was in a precarious position on the speedway. There were five laps remaining when action resumed as Holden selected the low side of the speedway to use for the restart. Holden pegged the restart and resumed his lead while Cipriano and Wolf battled with contact into turn one while Ben Easler threw himself into contention, passing all the way to fourth in a wild frenzy up front. The cars of Boyer, Wolfe, Easler and Cipriano were all under a blanket for positions two through five and just three laps remaining. Cipriano then made one final charge, passing three cars on the final lap to finish second, but out front, Holden was too strong to pass and took a hard fought feature win.

“The car was working great all night.” Holden said. “It’s been a while since I’ve been in victory lane here and it just feels great to be back.”

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sportsman Modified Feature: (Finish-Name-[Start]) 1. 2-Kole Holden[5]; 2. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[2]; 3. 12-JC Boyer[1]; 4. 7-Jacob Wolfe[4]; 5. JD57-Jordan Ehrenberg[7]; 6. 10-Chelsie Kriegisch[9]; 7. 2LC-Lucas Canon[3]; 8. 1-Jim Bryce[8]; 9. 46R-Doug Rutana[6]; 10. 57R-Jacob Rutana[12]; 11. 25-Jolene Smith[17]; 12. 02-Benjamin Easler[10]; 13. 29-Cole Edwards[13]; 14. 7P-Caden Petry[15]; 15. 28J-Jacob Jordan[11]; 16. (DNS) 333G-Dalton Gabriel; 17. (DNS) 119-Joe Gibson; 18. (DNS) 1*-Jeff Watson

 

 

Kepner On Top At Bloomsburg
07-01-2023

The “Kruz Missile” is back in victory lane.

Kruz Kepner parlayed a fourth-place starting position with a long green-flag run to capture his second career River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series victory Thursday night at Bloomsburg Fair Raceway.

The fifth-year PASS driver from Kreamer, a small community just west of Selinsgrove, put his Good’s Construction/Hill Top Lawn Care/S&L Kreamer Trucking #19 in victory lane for the first time since last April, when he won at Path Valley Speedway. An earlier win at his home track in Selinsgrove was lost when the car weighed light after the race.

The victory came in Kepner’s 92nd career PASS start.

Veteran New Jersey invader Larry McVay finished second, 1.66 seconds back. The Bordentown resident, a regular with the Mid Atlantic Sprint Series, equaled his career-best PASS finish.

The youth brigade filled out the top five, with Timmy Bittner of Beech Creek taking third, ahead of current PASS points runner-up Seth Schnoke of Pine Grove and Tyler Snook of Beavertown.

Schnoke will hold onto second place in PASS points and gain some ground on leader Logan Spahr with his third-place, while Bitter will move up to fourth in the standings.

Completing the top 10 were Drew Young, Mike Melair, Dylan Smith, John Scarborough, and Scott Frack.

Melair advanced an impressive nine positions to his finish, but the evening’s W.C. Eshenaur & Son Hard Charger Award went to Justin Mills of Bloomingburg, N.Y., who started on the back row and advanced 10 spots to finish 13th. Both MASS regular Tim Iulg and seven-time 2023 PASS winner Logan Spahr picked up eight spots.

The 20-lap feature nearly went nonstop, but a Paul Moyer incident in turns one and two brought out a red flag with two laps to go. Moyer was OK.

Veteran Mike Koehler qualified for the feature but was unable to start, and Andrew Boyer took his place as first alternate.

Nineteen of the 24 starters finished the feature.

Heat races for the 31 sprinters on hand were won by Bittner, Schnoke, Owen Dimm, and Ken Duke. Matt Tebbs captured the B-Main.

The most serious incident in a preliminary was in the third heat race, when rookie Mia Koponen flipped after contact with Justin Mills. With a borrowed wing, she was able to resume racing and ran the B-Main.

Austin Reed of Etters, the 2022 PASS points runner-up and winner of both of last year’s races at Bloomsburg, had engine problems early and was unable to compete.

Next weekend (July 7 and 8), the River Valley PASS tour has a pair of events, running at Williams Grove Speedway Friday night, supporting the 410 sprints’ World of Outlaws Tune-up/Hoosier Diamond Series race. On Saturday night, the tour returns to Selinsgrove Speedway for a show with the limited late models and roadrunner stocks.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other schedule changes.

Results from Bloomsburg Fair Raceway, Saturday, June 29

HEAT 1 – 1. 01-Timmy Bittner; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 11-Dylan Smith; 4. 5J-Logan Jones; 5. 22K-Mike Koehler; 6. 15T-Matt Tebbs; 7. 46-Mike Alleman; 8. 99-Jonathan Swift.

HEAT 2 – 1. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 2. 1M-Paul Moyer; 3. 61-John Scarborough; 4. 4W-Kasey Weaver; 5. 25-Dustin Young; 6. 52-Jeff Weaver; 7. 14-Logan Spahr. DNS – 34-Austin Reed.

HEAT 3 – 1. 17-Owen Dimm; 2. 19-Kruz Kepner; 3. 83-Larry McVay; 4. 39X-Scott Frack; 5. 98-Chad Phillips; 6. JM1-Justin Mills (DNF); 7. 21VT-Mia Koponen (DNF); 8. 06K-Erick Knopp (DNF).

HEAT 4 – 1. 67-Ken Duke; 2. 56-Tyler Snook; 3. 42L-Lance Christie; 4. 54-Mike Melair; 5. 19A-Tim Iulg; 6. 21-Andrew Boyer; 7. 80-Dave Wickham.

B-MAIN – 1. 15T-Matt Tebbs; 2. 52-Jeff Weaver; 3. 14-Logan Spahr; 4. JM1-Justin Mills; 5. 21-Andrew Boyer; 6. 99-Jonathan Swift; 7. 46-Mike Alleman; 8. 80-Dave Wickham; 9. 21VT-Mia Koponen. DNS – 34-Austin Reed; 06K-Erick Knopp.

FEATURE – 1. 19-Kruz Kepner; 2. 83-Larry McVay; 3. 01-Timmy Bittner; 4. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 5. 56-Tyler Snook; 6. 7-Drew Young; 7. 54-Mike Melair; 8. 11-Dylan Smith; 9. 61-John Scarborough; 10. 39X-Scott Frack; 11. 19A-Tim Iulg; 12. 17-Owen Dimm; 13. JM1-Justin Mills; 14. 14-Logan Spahr; 15. 25-Dustin Young; 16. 5J-Logan Jones; 17. 52-Jeff Weaver; 18. 98-Chad Phillips; 19. 21-Andrew Boyer; 20. 67-Ken Duke (DNF); 21. 1M-Paul Moyer (DNF); 22. 15T-Matt Tebbs (DNF); 23. 4W-Kasey Weaver (DNF); 24. 42L-Lance Christie (DNF); 25. 22K-Mike Koehler (DNF). DNQ – 99-Jonathan Swift; 46-Mike Alleman; 80-Dave Wickham; 21VT-Mia Koponen; 34-Austin Reed; 06K-Erick Knopp.

 

 

Paulie Colagiovanni Picks Up 3rd Win of 2023 at Brewerton

By Curtis Berleue (Brewerton, NY) | After a podium finish earlier in the week at Can-Am, Paulie Colagiovanni found himself in victory lane Friday night at the Brewerton Speedway, and at the same time took the lead in the week-long Empire Super Sprints CNY Speedweek point standings with just one race remaining.

Jason Barney and Jacob Dykstra would make up the front row and bring the field to green for the 25-lap A-Main event. Barney jumped out to the initial lead, but before a lap could be completed the caution was thrown for Chase Moran with a flat right rear tire.

When the green flag waved again, it was Dykstra who got to turn one first this time and proceeded to lead the next three laps until a red flag was thrown for the #33c of Lacey Hanson, as she got upside down in turn 3.

Taking advantage of the ensuing restart, Paulie Colagiovanni was able to grab the lead from Dykstra and immediately began to pull away. As the laps ticked away, 6th-starting Chuck Hebing made his way up to 3rd and began hounding Jason Barney for second.

By lap 16, Colagiovanni reached lap traffic, allowing Barney and Hebing to make up some ground on the leader. A close call on lap 20 saw Dalton Rombough spin right in front of the leaders, but he was able to keep it going, avoiding another caution flag.

With one lap remaining, Chuck Hebing was able to slip past Barney for second, bringing Larry Wight along with him. Ultimately, neither driver had anything for Colagiovanni, and he was able to park his #10c on the front stretch for the $2,500 victory.

“We usually don’t run well here, we threw a curve ball at the car tonight though and did some pretty drastic stuff to this racecar and it showed,” said Colagiovanni in victory lane. “I was just trying to get through lap traffic as quick as I could and use those cars as a pick.”

For the second night in a row, Chuck Hebing finished just one spot short in second.

“I actually thought I had a chance tonight,” said Hebing. “We were close, just one lap car made a move that got me. We got lucky to not get crashed out. Our car has a good balance right now, and when your confidence it better that always helps too.”

Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was the #99L of Larry Wight.

“I think we made a mistake and put a new tire on the right rear,” said Wight. “It took about 15 laps to come in. When it started working the last 10 laps it felt good, we just needed about 5 more laps to get up to Paulie.”

31 cars lined the pit area at the Brewerton Speedway Friday night, which meant the field was divided into three timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards were presented to Shawn Donath, Larry Wight, and Jacob Dykstra. E&V Energy heat wins went to Shawn Donath, Jason Barney and Chris Hile. The Design Shop Signs & Graphics B-Main was won by Jordan Poirier, while the Lacaillade Masonry B-Main was won by Logan Crisafulli.

After 3 of 4 nights complete in the ESS CNY Speedweek, Paulie Colagiovanni currently holds the lead in the week-long points tally with 343 over Jordan Poirier (308), Jason Barney (303), Shawn Donath (273) and Matt Tanner (272).

The final CNY Speedweek event for the Empire Super Sprints is tonight, July 1 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), 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, 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 1 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Friday, July 14 – Freedom Motorsports Park – Delevan, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday, July 15 – Woodhull Raceway – Woodhull, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[3]; 2. #45-Chuck Hebing[6]; 3. #99L-Larry Wight[4]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[1]; 5. #01-Danny Varin[11]; 6. #90-Matt Tanner[5]; 7. #53-Shawn Donath[8]; 8. #5H-Chris Hile[10]; 9. 28-Jordan Poirier[13]; 10. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[2]; 11. #22-Jonathan Preston[7]; 12. #98-Joe Trenca[12]; 13. #79-Jordan Thomas[18]; 14. #10-Jeff Cook[20]; 15. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[14]; 16. #36-Logan Crisafulli[19]; 17. #35-Jared Zimbardi[24]; 18. #23-Tyler Cartier[17]; 19. #10H-Kelly Hebing[9]; 20. #41-Dalton Rombough[23]; 21. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[15]; 22. #28F-Davie Franek[22]; 23. #33-Lacey Hanson[21]; 24. #4P-Chase Moran[16]

Lacaillade Masonry B-Main (10 Laps): 1. #36-Logan Crisafulli[2]; 2. #10-Jeff Cook[4]; 3. #33-Lacey Hanson[1]; 4. #28F-Davie Franek[3]; 5. #41-Dalton Rombough[9]; 6. #35-Jared Zimbardi[8]; 7. #3-Parker Evans[5]; 8. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 9. 9B-Bobby Breen[10]; 10. #88C-Chad Miller[7]; 11. 96X-Chad Phelps[11]; 12. #13-Keith Granholm[12]; 13. 5Z-Zack Burd[13]

Design Shop Signs & Designs Dash (4 Laps): 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[4]; 3. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[2]; 4. #4P-Chase Moran[6]; 5. #23-Tyler Cartier[3]; 6. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. #22-Jonathan Preston[4]; 3. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[6]; 4. #90-Matt Tanner[2]; 5. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 6. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 7. #33-Lacey Hanson[3]; 8. #10-Jeff Cook[8]; 9. #88C-Chad Miller[9]; 10. 9B-Bobby Breen[10]; 11. 5Z-Zack Burd[11]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 2. #99L-Larry Wight[1]; 3. #10H-Kelly Hebing[4]; 4. #45-Chuck Hebing[8]; 5. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[3]; 6. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 7. #36-Logan Crisafulli[7]; 8. #3-Parker Evans[6]; 9. #35-Jared Zimbardi[9]; 10. 96X-Chad Phelps[10]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #5H-Chris Hile[4]; 2. #98-Joe Trenca[2]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[5]; 4. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[1]; 5. #23-Tyler Cartier[9]; 6. #4P-Chase Moran[3]; 7. #28F-Davie Franek[6]; 8. #13T-Trevor Years[7]; 9. #41-Dalton Rombough[8]; 10. #13-Keith Granholm[10]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath; #99L-Larry Wight, #5D-Jacob Dykstra

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath; #87 Jason Barney; #5H-Chris Hile

Cobra Coaches / Design Shop Signs & Graphics Dash Winner ($100): #28-Jordan Poirier

Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #36-Logan Crisafulli

PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #3-Parker Evans

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #87-Jason Barney

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #35-Jared Zimbardi (+7)

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #10H (-10)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #41-Dalton Rombough

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #53-Shawn Donath

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni; #45-Chuck Hebing; #99L-Larry Wight

 

 

Pirtek Renegades

The Pirtek Renegades kicked off the Independence Day holiday celebration supporting the World of Outlaws annual visit to the legendary high banks of Cedar Lake Speedway. Twenty-five traditional sprint teams checked in on a hot, muggy evening - qualifying in three heats. Pirtek heat #1 was claimed by Brad Cunningham, while RTS Podcast heat #2 went to Zach Widdes. The Hoosier Tire heat #3 was won by Nick DaRonco and Mike Mueller racked up a whopping 141 passing points to lead all drivers, coming from sixth to second in the first qualifier.

The front row for the 20-lap finale had a northern flavor, with “The Joker” Chris Lewis from Grand Rapids, MN on the pole and Tower, MN pilot Jori Hughes to Lewis’ right side. At the drop of the green it was Lewis leading the way in front of Hughes, Ken Hron, DaRonco, and Widdes.

It took just three laps for the #8 of DaRonco to find the front - but once he got there - it was no cake walk. In the last half of the race, Widdes and Lewis both applied heavy pressure to the Britt, MN chauffeur. At the double checkers, it was DaRonco claiming his fifth sticker of the summer, and third in a row. Lewis finished second ahead of Widdes, Mike Mueller, and Brad Peterson.

The winged Pirtek Renegades are on tap to wrap up Outlaw weekend at Cedar Lake on Saturday, July 1. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
Traditional Sprints A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[4]; 2. 5J-Chris Lewis[1]; 3. 10Z-Zach Widdes[6]; 4. 87-Mike Mueller[8]; 5. 93-Brad Peterson[10]; 6. 46H-Ken Hron[3]; 7. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[9]; 8. 11J-Jori Hughes[2]; 9. 2C-Brad Cunningham[7]; 10. 10C-Travis Case[5]; 11. 17-Erik Bjorklund[17]; 12. 20L-Lucas Logue[11]; 13. 25A-Ashley Williams[12]; 14. 7X-Dan Atchison[15]; 15. (DNF) 135-Joshua Hulberg[16]; 16. (DNF) 04-Ayden Trembath[21]; 17. (DNF) C4-Carl Wade[13]; 18. (DNF) 56-Emma Bradford[20]; 19. (DNF) 17B-Mackenzie Bjorklund[14]; 20. (DNF) 95-Tony Gernert[23]; 21. (DNF) 3TK-Trevor Reding[18]; 22. (DNF) 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson[22]; 23. (DNF) P1-Mark Chevalier[19]; 24. (DNS) 22-Cody Emmans; 25. (DNS) 12-Johnny Parsons III

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 2C-Brad Cunningham[1]; 2. 87-Mike Mueller[6]; 3. 11J-Jori Hughes[4]; 4. 46H-Ken Hron[7]; 5. 7X-Dan Atchison[3]; 6. 17-Erik Bjorklund[5]; 7. 04-Ayden Trembath[8]; 8. 97B-Buenvanida Gilbertson[9]; 9. (DNF) P1-Mark Chevalier[2]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10Z-Zach Widdes[1]; 2. 5J-Chris Lewis[4]; 3. 93-Brad Peterson[3]; 4. 20L-Lucas Logue[5]; 5. 135-Joshua Hulberg[2]; 6. 17B-Mackenzie Bjorklund[7]; 7. 22-Cody Emmans[6]; 8. 95-Tony Gernert[8]

Hoosier Tire Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[3]; 2. 10C-Travis Case[2]; 3. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[4]; 4. 25A-Ashley Williams[1]; 5. C4-Carl Wade[5]; 6. 56-Emma Bradford[7]; 7. (DNF) 3TK-Trevor Reding[6]; 8. (DNS) 12-Johnny Parsons III

 

 

Tim Iulg Shocks CRSA Field For First Series Victory At Penn Can

Race Report by Steven Ovens – June 30th, 2023

(SUSQUEHANNA, PA) – Tim Iulg shocked the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products field at Penn Can Speedway Friday night. Shocked in that, nobody likely saw Iulg being an entrant much less a race-winning contender, but those that know him well won’t be surprised one bit.

Iulg and team made the tow from Bridgeton, New Jersey to Susquehanna, PA while having an off weekend with the MASS Tour- they made it pay off on night one. They bagged a cool thousand dollar top prize with several other events on their Independence Day Weekend schedule if weather cooperates.

Local competitor “Crew Chief” Cliff Pierce and Tyler Chartrand led the field to Tyler Groescup’s green flag with Chartrand taking the early race advantage. Chartrand would lead up through the half way point of the race, while Iulg, third place starting Thomas Radivoy and defending CRSA Sprints champion Dalton Herrick all battled in tow.

Jordan Hutton, Billy VanInwegen and Tomy Moreau had to start ninth, tenth and eleventh and had to dig deep just to break into the Top 5 on this night. Moreau nearly went end over end in turn four on the second lap of the race and lost at least ten positions- he would rally back to a sixth place finish.

A yellow flag just past halfway would put Iulg and Radivoy and the tail tank of Chartrand for a single-file restart. Chartrand would jump back out to the lead on Lap 15 but would suffer a terrible break in turn two as he lost the handle on the car and spun in front of the field. The driver out of Stephentown, NY would drive back to fifteenth but will leave Pennsylvania wondering what could have been.

This put Iulg on the point to take on all challengers for the remaining ten laps. Several caution flags, including one with just two laps remaining, put Iulg through his paces trying to change up his restarts to keep Radivoy and the rest of the field at bay. One of those yellows collected the second, third and fourth place cars, however all drivers would continue on.

Radivoy admitted post-race that he lost the brakes on the No. 1Q early in the race. While Radivoy could keep pace with Iulg, not having brakes on a tight oval at Penn Can proved to be too tall a task to make a run at the lead and the win.

Iulg would etch his name in the CRSA Sprints history books, which now lists 77 different winners across 18 different seasons of competition including 2023. Radivoy somehow made it last to the end without brakes to come home second. Herrick got a piece of the spinning car toward the end of the race but was able to hang on for the final spot on the podium.

Point leader Hutton held off VanInwegen to fill out the remainder of the Top 5.

“We’ve never been up here to run but we had some time off from the MASS Series and said hey let’s go play with the boys in New York,” said Iulg after an emotion-filled wing dance in Penn Can Speedway Victory Lane.

“Now we’re playing with house money on the rest of this trip. Hopefully we can have a few more good runs before the Fourth of July on Tuesday.”

Cliff Pierce had a career run finishing in seventh- earning him the Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race.”

Nathan Pierce quietly worked through the field to gain seven positions to collect the Powertech Powdercoating Hard Charger of the race.

The CRSA Sprints will now head to Thunder Mountain Speedway Sunday July 2, Land of Legends Raceway Monday July 3 and Outlaw Speedway on Friday July 7.

The A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints are powered by Super Gen Products. Associate sponsors for 2023 include Pit Stop Convenience Stores, DisBatch Brewing 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.

For more information on the series, results, points and 2023 schedule please visit our website www.crsasprints.com

Please visit the A-Verdi Storage Containers CRSA Sprints powered by Super Gen Products on Facebook (@CRSAsprints) and on Twitter (@CRSAsprints).

A-VERDI STORAGE CONTAINERS CRSA SPRINTS POWERED BY SUPER GEN PRODUCTS @ PENN CAN SPEEDWAY OFFICIAL RESULTS- Friday June 30th, 2023:

A-MAIN RESULTS (25 Laps): 1. 19A-Tim Iulg[6]; 2. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[3]; 3. 29-Dalton Herrick[7]; 4. 66-Jordan Hutton[9]; 5. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[11]; 6. 22-Tomy Moreau[10]; 7. 4-Cliff Pierce[1]; 8. J27-John Cunningham[5]; 9. 10-Nathan Pierce[16]; 10. 9K-Kyle Pierce[8]; 11. 25W-Dana Wagner[13]; 12. 18C-Dan Craun[4]; 13. 99-Adam Depuy[17]; 14. 23-John Smith[14]; 15. C12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 16. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[12]; 17. 21B-Blake Warner[15]; 18. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[20]; 19. (DNF) 09-Jacob Newell[18]; 20. (DNF) D9-Dustin Sehn[19]; 21. (DNF) 1986-Mark Connoly[21]

Powdertech Powdercoating Hard Charger Bonus: 10 Nathan Pierce +7 Spots

Maguire Family of Dealerships “Magnificent Move of the Race”: 4 Cliff Pierce

Heats (8 laps)

#1: 1. 1Q-Thomas Radivoy[1]; 2. 9K-Kyle Pierce[2]; 3. 56V-Billy VanInwegen Jr[4]; 4. J27-John Cunningham[5]; 5. 10-Nathan Pierce[3]; 6. 25W-Dana Wagner[6]; 7. D9-Dustin Sehn[7]

#2: 1. 19A-Tim Iulg[1]; 2. 29-Dalton Herrick[4]; 3. C12-Tyler Chartrand[2]; 4. 22-Tomy Moreau[5]; 5. 23-John Smith[6]; 6. 99-Adam Depuy[3]; 7. 30-Kirsten Dombroski[7]

#3: 1. 66-Jordan Hutton[2]; 2. 4-Cliff Pierce[1]; 3. 18C-Dan Craun[3]; 4. 410-Jerry Sehn Jr[5]; 5. 21B-Blake Warner[4]; 6. 09-Jacob Newell[7]; 7. 1986-Mark Connoly[6]

 

 

Sabo masters Attica traffic for 1st 410 win; Markham gets last corner last lap pass for late model victory; Jedrzejek dominated 305 field

Friday, June 30, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – In just his fourth year of sprint car racing, Zeth “Howdy” Sabo is showing he has the talent to win a lot of features. The Fremont, Ohio native took the lead in the 410 sprint feature at Attica Raceway Park Friday, June 30 on lap two and withstood several challenges from rookie Bryce Lucius to earn his first win at “Ohio’s Finest Racing” venue on Sutton Bank, Smith Family Foods, Croghan Colonial Bank, Hixwood Ohio Night.

Sabo, aboard the Jay Kiser Racing #23, set a blistering pace for the 30 lap feature in the Callie’s Performance Products 410 Sprint feature. He sliced his way through heavy traffic all while be hounded by Lucius. The only caution flew with seven laps to go and Sabo withstood a couple of sliders in the closing laps to score the win.

It was a great week for the 20-year-old driver as he drove from 13th to a third place finish in Rich Farmer’s sprint car at Sharon Speedway on Wednesday.

“Lapped traffic was really tough. I didn’t know where to go and I hit the bottom a little bit but I just couldn’t stick it and I knew the top was getting dirty and Bryce kept showing his nose. I just kept driving it harder and harder and hopefully it was going to stick and it stayed. I can’t think my guys enough. They’ve been working their tails off,” said Sabo beside his Spanky’s Pizza, NAPA Auto Parts, Shelluke’s Bar and Grill, Automatic Fire Protection, JLH General Contractor, Queen of Clean, Fremont Fence, BH41, TMH Holdings, Burdue Insurance backed machine.

“When you can run up front and come from the back like that (Sharon) it gives you a lot of confidence. I knew if I could stay out front in this deal we’d be fine,” added Sabo.

Ashland, Ohio’s Ryan Markham led the first five laps of the Dirt Nerds Podcast/Propane.com UMP Late Model feature before Rusty Schlenk took over. But, during a caution with just seven laps completed Schlenk went pitside with mechanical issues, handing the lead to Kyle Moore. Moore and Markham ran nose to tail and side by side throughout the remaining portions of the feature. Coming to the checkers Markham blasted off the high side and banged wheels with Moore to take the last corner, last lap win by just .153 seconds.

It was Markham’s first win of the year at Attica, the 22nd of his career at the track.

“I really don’t get too excited in victory lane too much but this is a good one here. It was treacherous up top and he (Moore) started coming up there to the wall getting off and I had to get on the brakes. He left me just enough to squeeze in there on the last lap. We came here with the same stuff we had last year and just didn’t have any speed so we just have been working on it and hopefully we found some speed,” said Markham beside his B&B Drain Service, Beer Barrel Drive Thru, Accu Force, Tru Form Race Products, Mars Trucking, Macto Tools by Jimmy, Kevin Hills Schaeffers Oil, Monster Motors backed #5M.

LaGrange, Ohio’s Kasey Jedrzejek stormed from his fifth starting spot into the lead at the drop of the green in the Fremont Fence 305 Sprint Feature. The only thing holding Jedrzejek back was a pair of cautions as he built substantial leads. With just two laps to go Dustin Stroup had chopped Jedrzejek’s lead in half but ran out of time. It is the second win of the year for Jedrzejek at Attica and the third of his career at the track.

“I have to thank my dad and Kenny Greber for coming out tonight and giving me an awesome setup. The car was amazing…it was easy to drive. We’re having a blast out here, not racing for points, just getting to go out and have fun. If anyone is willing to put me back in a 410 I’d sure like to drive it,” said Jedrzejek beside his Heat Star, Mr. Heater, Fisher Custom Printing, Sips-N-Such Social House, Team Line’em Up, BEI Supply & Rental, Greber Racing Components, Perfection Fabricators, Ronda Jedrzejek at Howard Hanna, Dibaggio Family, FK Rod End backed machine.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Tuesday, July 11 for the 35th Annual Ohio Logistics Brad Doty Classic presented by Racing Optics featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series. There are less than 150 reserved seats still available. Go to www.atticaracewaypark.com and click on the Brad Doty Classic banner to get your tickets today.

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.

About the Sutton Bank

Founded in 1878, the history of Sutton Bank is fundamentally linked to the development of southeastern Seneca and western Huron Counties. Attorney Lester Sutton opened the bank to serve the growing needs of merchants and farmers in Attica. A progressive, privately held independent, community bank, Sutton Bank has consistently been named one of the top small business and agricultural lenders in the State of Ohio. This supports our dedication to meeting the financial needs of the community, and our commitment to providing exceptional customer service with local decision-making. The leaders of Sutton Bank feel a responsibility to remain independent and provide products and services that grow out of understanding customers' needs, both individuals and businesses. Sutton Bank’s employees live and work in these communities, and participate in the decisions of local business organizations. Today, Sutton Bank operates eight full-service branch offices throughout a four-county area. www.suttonbank.com

About Smith Family Foods - https://smithfamilyfoods.net

Smith Family Foods is located just outside of Tiffin, Ohio. Since 1984 “Family” is not just a word in our name but an integral part of the day-to-day philosophy that drives our business. Quality products, family values and exceptional service along with competitive pricing are the building blocks that help us exceed customer expectations every day. Smith Family Foods taps into long-standing family recipes and pair them with fresh inspiration for today’s market to deliver a comprehensive line of items produced in-house. Ranging from chopped steaks, custom cut steaks and chops, breaded chicken, brats and Granny Smith’s Delicious fresh deli salads, just to mention a few. Smith Family Foods has the more than 2,000 wholesale items we offer to solve all your foodservice needs. Check our Products page for a complete list.

About Croghan Colonial Bank – www.croghan.com

At Croghan, we understand where you’re coming from. Literally. Because chances are, we were brought up with similar values like honesty, hard work, commitment to family. So we hope you consider the Croghan Colonial Bank more than just your neighbor. Think of us as friends. Better yet, as family. Croghan would love nothing more than to be here to listen, guide and help you for years to come. The Croghan Colonial Bank was founded in 1888 and opened what its headquarters on Croghan Street in downtown Fremont, Ohio in 1904 where the main branch is located to this day. Croghan Colonial Bank has grown throughout the years with branches located in communities throughout Northwest and North Central Ohio.

About Hixwood Ohio - https://www.hixwood.com

Located in Shiloh, Ohio, Hixwood is committed to providing high-quality, durable post-frame kits and building materials, dedicated support, and reliable service to bring your project vision to life. Hixwood has worked with contractors and individual builders since 1998. Hixwood’s sole purpose is to do everything in their power to make sure Hixwood craftsmanship impacts the lives of customers and the communities in which they live. Hixwood is a proud Ambassador Supply Member, a network of companies in the building industry with aligned vision and values.

Attica Raceway Park 2

Friday, June 30, 2023

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410 Sprints - Callie's Performance Products

Qualifying

1.8M-TJ Michael, 12.914; 2.15C-Chris Andrews, 12.922; 3.33W-Cap Henry, 12.959; 4.29-Cole Macedo, 13.028; 5.68G-Tyler Gunn, 13.033; 6.5-Byron Reed, 13.075; 7.32-Bryce Lucius, 13.079; 8.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.086; 9.15K-Creed Kemenah, 13.169; 10.5T-Travis Philo, 13.186; 11.9-Trey Jacobs, 13.234; 12.7N-Darin Naida, 13.257; 13.23-Zeth Sabo, 13.258; 14.5E-Bobby Elliott, 13.259; 15.2-Ricky Peterson, 13.325; 16.70-Henry Malcuit, 13.404; 17.26W-Cody White, 13.436; 18.2+-Brian Smith, 13.447; 19.W20-Greg Wilson, 13.628; 20.57N-Tyler Newhart, 13.704; 21.88N-Frank Neill, 13.732; 22.75-Jerry Dahms, 13.796; 23.12-Brian Lay, 13.806;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 23-Zeth Sabo[1] ; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[4] ; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[2] ; 4. 15K-Creed Kemenah[3] ; 5. 70-Henry Malcuit[5] ; 6. 2+-Brian Smith[6] ; 7. 12-Brian Lay[8] ; 8. 57N-Tyler Newhart[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 33W-Cap Henry[3] ; 2. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[5] ; 4. 29-Cole Macedo[2] ; 5. 8M-TJ Michael[4] ; 6. 5E-Bobby Elliott[6] ; 7. W20-Greg Wilson[7] ; 8. 88N-Frank Neill[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3] ; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[2] ; 3. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 4. 7N-Darin Naida[1] ; 5. 2-Ricky Peterson[5] ; 6. 26W-Cody White[6] ; 7. 75-Jerry Dahms[7]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 23-Zeth Sabo[2] ; 2. 32-Bryce Lucius[1] ; 3. 8M-TJ Michael[4] ; 4. 68G-Tyler Gunn[3] ; 5. 33W-Cap Henry[6] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[9] ; 7. 5-Byron Reed[8] ; 8. 9-Trey Jacobs[10] ; 9. 35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 10. 29-Cole Macedo[12] ; 11. W20-Greg Wilson[18] ; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[5] ; 13. 7N-Darin Naida[13] ; 14. 5E-Bobby Elliott[15] ; 15. 2+-Brian Smith[17] ; 16. 70-Henry Malcuit[14] ; 17. 15K-Creed Kemenah[11] ; 18. 88N-Frank Neill[21] ; 19. 26W-Cody White[19] ; 20. 57N-Tyler Newhart[23] ; 21. 75-Jerry Dahms[22] ; 22. 12-Brian Lay[20] ; 23. 2-Ricky Peterson[16]

305 Sprints - Fremont Fence Co.

Qualifying

1.10X-Dustin Stroup, 13.722; 2.26-Jamie Miller, 13.893; 3.61-Tyler Shullick, 13.925; 4.2-Brenden Torok, 13.937; 5.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 13.948; 6.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.117; 7.34-Jud Dickerson, 14.135; 8.49i-John Ivy, 14.145; 9.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.145; 10.19R-Steve Rando, 14.156; 11.47-Matt Lucius, 14.176; 12.01-Bryan Sebetto, 14.181; 13.5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr., 14.216; 14.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.217; 15.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.298; 16.3M-Logan Mongeau, 14.338; 17.51M-Haldon Miller, 14.356; 18.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.408; 19.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.447; 20.4T-James Taddeo, 14.454; 21.5M-Mike Moore, 14.517; 22.5-Kody Brewer, 14.592; 23.63-Randy Ruble, 14.613; 24.4XK-Blayne Keckler, 14.617; 25.4X-Bobby Clark, 14.708; 26.0-Bradley Bateson, 14.832; 27.2S-Jackson Sebetto, 14.842; 28.13-Jeremy Duposki, 14.896; 29.92-Kevin Hawk, 15.001; 30.27D-Steve Dolphin, 15.039; 31.8-Jim Leaser, 15.300; 32.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.754; 33.1S-James Saam, 15.826; 34.28-Chris Smith, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 49i-John Ivy[1] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[6] ; 3. 2-Brenden Torok[3] ; 4. 61-Tyler Shullick[4] ; 5. 4XK-Blayne Keckler[9] ; 6. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[7] ; 7. 5-Kody Brewer[8] ; 8. 34-Jud Dickerson[2] ; 9. 47-Matt Lucius[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 2. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2] ; 3. 19R-Steve Rando[3] ; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[4] ; 5. 63-Randy Ruble[7] ; 6. 4T-James Taddeo[5] ; 7. 5M-Mike Moore[6] ; 8. 13-Jeremy Duposki[8] ; 9. 27D-Steve Dolphin[9]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 2. 7M-Brandon Moore[3] ; 3. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[2] ; 4. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[1] ; 5. 92-Kevin Hawk[5] ; 6. 1S-James Saam[7] ; 7. 98-Dave Hoppes[6] ; 8. 28-Chris Smith[8]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 9R-Logan Riehl[2] ; 2. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[3] ; 3. 26-Jamie Miller[4] ; 4. 3M-Logan Mongeau[1] ; 5. 51M-Haldon Miller[5] ; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[7] ; 7. 8-Jim Leaser[8] ; 8. 4X-Bobby Clark[6]

B-Main 1 - (8 Laps)

1. 4XK-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[3] ; 3. 5-Kody Brewer[5] ; 4. 47-Matt Lucius[8] ; 5. 92-Kevin Hawk[2] ; 6. 1S-James Saam[4] ; 7. 34-Jud Dickerson[7] ; 8. 98-Dave Hoppes[6]

B-Main 2 - (8 Laps)

1. 63-Randy Ruble[1] ; 2. 4T-James Taddeo[3] ; 3. 0-Bradley Bateson[4] ; 4. 51M-Haldon Miller[2] ; 5. 5M-Mike Moore[5] ; 6. 8-Jim Leaser[6] ; 7. 13-Jeremy Duposki[7] ; 8. 27D-Steve Dolphin[9] ; 9. 4X-Bobby Clark[8]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[5] ; 2. 10X-Dustin Stroup[9] ; 3. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[1] ; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[8] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[3] ; 6. 49i-John Ivy[2] ; 7. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 8. 01-Bryan Sebetto[10] ; 9. 61-Tyler Shullick[4] ; 10. 26-Jamie Miller[6] ; 11. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[19] ; 12. 4T-James Taddeo[20] ; 13. 19R-Steve Rando[12] ; 14. 5-Kody Brewer[21] ; 15. 4XK-Blayne Keckler[17] ; 16. 2-Brenden Torok[11] ; 17. 3M-Logan Mongeau[16] ; 18. 0-Bradley Bateson[22] ; 19. 2S-Jackson Sebetto[15] ; 20. 63-Randy Ruble[18] ; 21. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[13] ; 22. 1W-Paul Weaver[14]

Late Models - Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.91-Rusty Schlenk, 15.133; 2.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.177; 3.50-Ryan Missler, 15.360; 4.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.361; 5.94-Mike Bores, 15.417; 6.92-Justin Chance, 15.511; 7.001-Matt Irey, 15.518; 8.36-Matt Irey, 15.518; 9.51-Devin Shiels, 15.590; 10.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.606; 11.29-Nate Potts, 15.725; 12.1N-Casey Noonan, 15.757; 13.28-Kent Brewer, 16.022; 14.11-Austin Gibson, 16.305; 15.101-Chester Fitch, 16.344; 16.4G-Bill Griffith, 16.380; 17.002-Bill Griffith, 16.380; 18.42*-Bob Mayer, 16.579; 19.23-Scott Fowler , 16.989; 20.16-Steve Sabo, 17.096; 21.14T-Cody Truman, 17.642; 22.12-Bobby Michaels, 17.723; 23.16B-Butch Latte, 20.933; 24.69R-Doug Baird, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 94-Mike Bores[2] ; 2. 50-Ryan Missler[4] ; 3. 36-Matt Irey[1] ; 4. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 5. 1N-Casey Noonan[5] ; 6. 4G-Bill Griffith[6] ; 7. 42*-Bob Mayer[7] ; 8. 23-Scott Fowler [8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4] ; 2. 74-Jeff Warnick[3] ; 3. 28-Kent Brewer[2] ; 4. 101-Chester Fitch[5] ; 5. 11-Austin Gibson[1] ; 6. 12-Bobby Michaels[6] ; 7. 16B-Butch Latte[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 51-Devin Shiels[2] ; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[4] ; 3. 92-Justin Chance[3] ; 4. 29-Nate Potts[1] ; 5. 16-Steve Sabo[5] ; 6. 14T-Cody Truman[6] ; 7. 69R-Doug Baird[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 5M-Ryan Markham[1] ; 2. 1*-Kyle Moore[4] ; 3. 51-Devin Shiels[5] ; 4. 94-Mike Bores[6] ; 5. 36-Matt Irey[9] ; 6. 50-Ryan Missler[8] ; 7. 1N-Casey Noonan[13] ; 8. 74-Jeff Warnick[3] ; 9. 92-Justin Chance[7] ; 10. 29-Nate Potts[12] ; 11. 4G-Bill Griffith[16] ; 12. 16-Steve Sabo[15] ; 13. 42*-Bob Mayer[19] ; 14. 28-Kent Brewer[10] ; 15. 11-Austin Gibson[14] ; 16. 23-Scott Fowler [22] ; 17. 101-Chester Fitch[11] ; 18. 91-Rusty Schlenk[2] ; 19. 14T-Cody Truman[18] ; 20. 16B-Butch Latte[20] ; 21. 69R-Doug Baird[21] ; 22. 12-Bobby Michaels[17]

 

 

Riley Kreisel Wins Career first in CMS Debut with POWRi National and West Midgets
Belleville, IL. (6/30/23) Riley Kreisel would prove his racing merit at Central Missouri Speedway on Friday Night with the POWRi National and West Midget League, capturing his inaugural career league victory by leading twelve laps in the first league visit at the speedy venue.

Early on-track competition with solid entries in the POWRi National and West Midget League would see Kameron Key start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 13.544-second lap as Shannon McQueen, Cannon McIntosh, and Riley Kreisel each would earn heat racing wins.

Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Riley Kreisel and front-row counterpart Cannon McIntosh each competing for the prized position as the green flag flew with McIntosh gaining advantage on the opening lap over Chance Crum, Riley Kreisel, Gavin Miller, and Taylor Reimer all raced inside the top five.

Looking to be the cream of the crop on the event, Cannon McIntosh would seem to be cruising into another victory lane appearance before a flat left rear tire would take him from the lead and into the work area around the mid-way point of the feature event.

Inheriting the lead from a caution-stricken Cannon, Gavin Miller would hold the point of the field for two laps in a spirited battle for the prized position with a top-side running Riley Kreisel. With Kreisel taking the top spot, Miller would stay close until the cushion in turn three would come into play.

Holding the lead for the final twelve laps, Riley Kreisel would emerge victorious to clinch his first career POWRi National Midget League feature victory after an intense twenty-five laps around the league debut of Central Missouri Speedway.

“I think race was won on the dyno tonight, this is the first full night out with our midget as we usually just run this car a few times a year,” said Riley Kreisel in the Warrensburg Missouri victory lane ceremony. Adding, “Glad we could kind of break up the midget clique tonight and get a win for the sprint guys. I probably have more laps around this place than anyone else and that might have played into my hand.”

Staying right on the heels of the winner would see Taylor Reimer place a solid second as the one-time leader of the first twelve laps Cannon McIntosh rebounded from a work area visit to finalize the podium finishers. Tracking down the front would witness Karter Sarff hard-charge past five other competitors to finish fourth as Chance Crum would round out the POWRi National and West Midget League top-five finishers at Central Missouri Speedway.

POWRi National Midget League | Central Missouri Speedway | 6/30/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 21-Kameron Key(13.544)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 7-Shannon McQueen
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 19K-Riley Kreisel
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 19K-Riley Kreisel
Super Clean Hard Charger: 21K-Karter Sarff(+5)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19K-Riley Kreisel

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 19K-Riley Kreisel[1]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[5]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[9]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[6]; 6. 21J-Kameron Key[3]; 7. 11A-Andrew Felker[7]; 8. 97K-Cooper Williams[10]; 9. 17B-Austin Barnhill[12]; 10. 7-Shannon McQueen[4]; 11. 44-Branigan Roark[11]; 12. 97-Gavin Miller[8]; 13. 51X-Joe Walker[15]; 14. 7D-Michelle Decker[17]; 15. 08K-Brody Wake[13]; 16. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[14]; 17. 1H-Henry Chambers[16]; 18. 33GC-George Campbell Jr[18]; 19. 11J-Todd Jackson[19].

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 7-Shannon McQueen[2]; 2. 26-Chance Crum[1]; 3. 25K-Taylor Reimer[6]; 4. 17B-Austin Barnhill[4]; 5. 08K-Brody Wake[5]; 6. 51X-Joe Walker[7]; 7. 7D-Michelle Decker[3].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker[1]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller[4]; 4. 21K-Karter Sarff[6]; 5. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 6. (DNS) 33GC-George Campbell Jr.

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 19K-Riley Kreisel[4]; 2. 21J-Kameron Key[5]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark[1]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 5. 1H-Henry Chambers[2]; 6. (DNS) 11J-Todd Jackson.

Up next the POWRi National and West Midget League will link up with the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at their home facility of Lake Ozark Speedway on Saturday, July 1st for the Luebbering Oil Company Independence Day Celebration.

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BLOOMSBURG FAIR RACEWAY, BLOOMSBURG, PA

WEBSITE: https://racing.bloomsburgfair.com/

COMING EVENTS:

July 13 @7:00 pm All-Pro SpeedSTRs, STSS North Region Crate 602 Sportsman $1500-to-win, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks, Slingshots

August 3 @7:00 pm All-Pro SpeedSTRs, Crate 602 Sportsman Modifieds, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks, Slingshots + IMCA make-up from June 8 + Central PA Legends

August 24 @7:00 pm All-Pro SpeedSTRs, Carte 602 Sportsman Modifieds, FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks, Slingshots + PASS 305 Sprints

Tim Buckwalter snags Bloomsburg Fair Raceway SpeedSTR win; Kruz Kepner rules in PASS 305 Sprints

By DINO OBERTO

(Bloomsburg, PA 6-29-23): When it comes to winning Tim Buckwalter of Douglasville is no stranger to grabbing checkered flags no matter the track or class of car he is competing in. But this season at the Bloomsburg Fair Raceway, the “Wheel Master General” as he better known, had been snake bitten.

Sure he’s been typically fast but result-wise he seemed to be slightly off of showing what he and his car are capable of.

On Thursday evening he finally got to validate his forte with a rousing performance in the All-Pro SpeedSTR feature, leading all the way for his first Bloomsburg win of the season.

Buckwalter started from pole and then held off Mike Bednar for the opening lap lead. He had added company when point leader Briggs Danner slipped into second on a lap four restart and along with Bednar they tried making numerous runs at Buckwalter, mainly following additional restarts, but each time their efforts were resisted.

Needing no more than a lap to get back to speed, Buckwalter was then able to pull ahead just enough to maintain a safe distance and score his first win here since April of last year.

Danner had been closely pursuing Buckwalter until exiting the race out on lap 12 due to a fuel pick-up issue, dropping him to ninth at the finish. Bednar then took over second but could never pull close enough near the end to mount a challenge.

The touring PASS 305 Sprint cars made their first appearance of the season and did so with a strong showing of 31 cars and Kruz Kepner of Kreamer would prove no match as he able to lead handily through heavy traffic and after a late race caution that had bunched the field. It would be Kruz’s first win of 2023.

At the outset Larry McVay led the opening tour but fourth starting Kepner stayed glued to his tail and by lap two blasted his way to the front. He then began to make quick work of the field, not only pulling away from McVay but his speedy pace saw him encounter traffic within six laps.

Kruz was diligently picking off car after car with precision accuracy and as he did his lead continued to widen.

Meanwhile second through fifth had a torrid battle waging between McVay, Timmy Bitner, Seth Schnoke and Tyler Snook. All ran extremely close while at the same time having to negotiate their way through the dense traffic.

With two laps to go the only caution appeared when Logan Jones spun in turn four. That would give McVay a last chance opportunity to get Kepner but it was nothing doing. When the race resumed Kepner was quick to leave McVay deal for second as he made haste and sped off to the popular win.

McVay still had his hands full holding on to the runner-up spot as Bitner, Schnoke and Snook were all nose-to-tail as the crossed the finish line.

Preston Cobb of Coudersport continued the string of different winners with the FWD 4-Cylinder Stocks by becoming the fifth different winner this season and dating to last year when they class first came to Bloomsburg, seven in a row without a repeat victor.

Cobb started from the pole and was maintaining a decent lead until Tim Campbell started to reel him with five laps to go. As the pair got the two to go sign Campbell was on Cobb’s outside and reaching for the lead. However, heading into the first corner Campbell clipped the wall and spun from contention.

For Cobb he then had Adam Campbell nipping at his heels but there was no denying his focus on winning, coming in his first visit to the track.

In the Slingshots Andrew Turpin of Saylorsburg got back to his winning ways as he cruised to his fourth win of the season. James Benz notched a season best second.

SpeedSTR feature finish (20 laps): 1. Tim Buckwalter, 2. Mike Bednar, 3. Doug Snyder, 4. Jason Muldowney, 5. Zack Bealer, 6. Mario Page, 7. Cale Zangli, 8. Chuck Eckert, 9. Briggs Danner, 10. Gavin Danner, 11. Steve Svanda, 12. JR Booth, 13. Dustin Morris

305 Sprint feature finish (20 laps): 1. Kruz Kepner, 2. Larry McVay, 3. Timmy Bitner, 4. Seth Schnoke, 5. Tyler Snook, 6. Ken Duke, 7. Drew Young, 8. Mike Melair, 9. Dylan, 10. John Scarborough, 11. Scott Frack, 12. Tim Iulg, 13. Owen Dimm, 14. Justin Mills, 15. Logan Spahr, 16. Dustin Young, 17. Logan Jones, 18. Jeff Weaver, 19. Chad Phillips, 20. Andrew Boyer, 21. Paul Moyer, 22. Matt Tebbs, 23. Kasey Weaver, 24. Lance Christie DNS: Mike Koehler DNQ: Jonathan Swift, Mike Alleman, Dave Wickham, Mia Koponen, Austin Reed, Erick Knopp

4-Cylinder Stock feature finish (15 laps): 1. Preston Cobb, 2. Adam Campbell, 3. Hunter Flook, 4. Tim Raup, 5. Luke Hoffner, 6. Ridge Cobb, 7. Bruce Long, 8. Kevin Doud, 9. Tim Campbell, 10. Zakery Kline, 11. Jacob Tubbs

Slingshot feature finish (12 laps): 1. Andrew Turpin, 2. James Benz, 3. Nathan Abrams, 4. Brianna Snyder

 

 

Danny Varin Wins Night 2 of ESS CNY Speedweek at Utica-Rome

By Curtis Berleue (Vernon, NY) | For the second time in 2023, Danny Varin found himself in Empire Super Sprints Victory Lane, this time at the Utica-Rome Speedway for the Bill Shea Memorial night as part of the 2023 ESS CNY Speedweek.

Leading the field to the green flag in the 25-lap main event were Pinnacle Pole Award winner Chuck Hebing and Jeff Cook. As the field made their way through turns one and two, Hebing would jump out to an early lead over Cook and the #01 of Danny Varin.

The first caution of the event flew on lap 3 for the #22 of Jonathan Preston, who got over the bank in turn 2 while running in 12th.

On the ensuing restart, Danny Vain was able to slip by the #10 of Cook, and the following lap continued right by Hebing to take the lead. As Varin pulled away, Cook fought his way back into the second spot past Hebing.

While Cook began to track down Varin for the lead, last nights winner Jordan Poirier was busy passing cars and had made his way into the top 3 from his 7th starting position by lap 15.

As the lead duo reached lap traffic, Varin was able to use the slower cars to his advantage and put some distance between himself and Cook.

A caution for Lacey Hanson bunched the field up and gave the field one more shot at improving their finish. As the green flag waved again, Hebing was able to get back by both Poirier and Cook and make a last-ditch effort to get by Varin, but ultimately he had nothing for the #01 and Varin would pick up his second ESS victory of 2023.

“The track was tricky tonight, it was almost like you had something to lean on with your right rear, but the left rear was slick,” said Varin in victory lane. “When I got past Cobra, I moved down a lane and felt better there.”

“Towards the end, I kept seeing Cook poke his nose under me, and I said, ‘I think the bottom is where we have to be’ and at the end it felt good down there.

Starting on the pole, Chuck Hebing led the first handful of laps before falling back as far as 4th before rebounding for a second-place finish.

“We had a good car all night,” said Hebing. “That restart helped me, nobody wanted the top so I gave it one more shot and it worked out.”

Rounding out the Ashley Lynn Winery podium was Jeff Cook.

“I was doggin’ him (Varin) pretty hard on the bottom there for a while,” said Cook. “Once he saw me keep coming to his inside, a good racer – which he is – will take care of that pretty quick.”

“We’ve been working at our program really hard, hopefully it will come around our way soon.”

With 30 cars signed into the pit area, the field was split into three timed hot lap groups to start the night. Earning Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time Awards were Shawn Donath, Jordan Thomas and Chuck Hebing. E&V Energy heat race wins went to Dylan Swiernik, Danny Varin and Paulie Colagiovanni, while the Cobra Coaches/Kinney’s Car Care dash was won by Shawn Donath.

In B-Main action, Logan Crisafulli picked up the win and punched his ticket into the A-Main along with Josh Pieniazek, Jordan Thomas, Tyler Cartier, Bobby Breen and Lacey Hanson.

The 2023 ESS CNY Speedweek continues tonight, June 30th at the Brewerton Speedway in Brewerton, 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), 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, 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, June 30 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Saturday, July 1 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Friday, July 14 – Freedom Motorsports Park – Delevan, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. #01-Danny Varin[4]; 2. #45-Chuck Hebing[1]; 3. #10-Jeff Cook[2]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 5. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[9]; 6. #87-Jason Barney[24]; 7. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[8]; 8. #90-Matt Tanner[5]; 9. 56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[16]; 10. #99K-Mike Kiser[6]; 11. #53-Shawn Donath[13]; 12. #28F-Davie Franek[11]; 13. #3-Parker Evans[15]; 14. #79-Jordan Thomas[20]; 15. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[10]; 16. #41-Dalton Rombough[17]; 17. #36-Logan Crisafulli[18]; 18. #13T-Trevor Years[3]; 19. #4P-Chase Moran[25]; 20. 9B-Bobby Breen[22]; 21. #33-Lacey Hanson[23]; 22. #7NY-Matt Farnham[12]; 23. #22-Jonathan Preston[14]; 24. #9-Josh Pieniazek[19]; 25. #23-Tyler Cartier[21]

B-Main (10 Laps): 1. #36-Logan Crisafulli[1]; 2. #9-Josh Pieniazek[3]; 3. #79-Jordan Thomas[8]; 4. #23-Tyler Cartier[2]; 5. 9B-Bobby Breen[6]; 6. #33-Lacey Hanson[7]; 7. #4P-Chase Moran[4]; 8. #13-Keith Granholm[5]; 9. 29-Dalton Herrick[10]; 10. (DNS) #87-Jason Barney; 11. (DNS) 5Z-Zack Burd; 12. (DNS) #10H-Kelly Hebing

Kinney’s Car Care Dash (4 Laps): 1. #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. #22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 3. #3-Parker Evans[4]; 4. 56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[6]; 5. #41-Dalton Rombough[5]; 6. (DNS) #88C-Chad Miller

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[1]; 2. #7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 3. #28F-Davie Franek[2]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[5]; 5. #53-Shawn Donath[6]; 6. #3-Parker Evans[4]; 7. #36-Logan Crisafulli[7]; 8. #4P-Chase Moran[8]; 9. #33-Lacey Hanson[10]; 10. 29-Dalton Herrick[9]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #01-Danny Varin[4]; 2. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[2]; 3. #13T-Trevor Years[1]; 4. #99K-Mike Kiser[5]; 5. #88C-Chad Miller[7]; 6. #41-Dalton Rombough[3]; 7. #23-Tyler Cartier[8]; 8. #13-Keith Granholm[9]; 9. #79-Jordan Thomas[6]; 10. (DNS) 5Z-Zack Burd

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[4]; 2. #10-Jeff Cook[1]; 3. #45-Chuck Hebing[6]; 4. #90-Matt Tanner[2]; 5. #22-Jonathan Preston[5]; 6. 56-Billy VanInwegen Jr[8]; 7. #9-Josh Pieniazek[7]; 8. 9B-Bobby Breen[9]; 9. #87-Jason Barney[3]; 10. (DNS) #10H-Kelly Hebing

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath, #79-Jordan Thomas, #45-Chuck Hebing

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #7C-Dylan Swiernik, #01-Danny Varin, #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni

Cobra Coaches / Kinney’s Car Care Dash Winner ($100): #53-Shawn Donath

Lacaillade Masonry B Main Winner ($50): #36-Logan Crisafulli

PJC Spray Foam First Non-Qualifier ($50): #13-Keith Granholm

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #45-Chuck Hebing

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #87-Jason Barney (+18)

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #13T-Trevor Years (-15)

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #9B-Bobby Breen

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #53-Shawn Donath

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #01-Danny Varin, #45-Chuck Hebing, #10-Jeff Cook

 

 

DALE BLANEY ENDS 2-YEAR WINLESS DROUGHT WITH $4,000 "410" SPRINT WIN IN "WEDNESDAY NIGHT THUNDER" AT SHARON; CHAD RUHLMAN 4-FOR-4 IN RUSH SPRINTS



June 28, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…After losing two of the last three events to Mother Nature, the rain finally stopped after six straight days of soggy conditions allowing the first of two "Wednesday Night Thunder" events presented by Cortland Mower Sales to be completed. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane were Dale Blaney-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars and Chad Ruhlman-Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars. A strong field of 59 cars were in the pits for the midweek two-division Sprint Car program streamed live on DIRTVision.

Nothing like home cooking, and that's certainly rang true in recent years for Dale Blaney. On August 11, 2018, Blaney won at Sharon to continue his streak of at least one victory for 29 consecutive years. In 2019, Dale won his father’s “Lou Blaney Memorial” for the first time. After spending much of 2020 and 2021 as an All Star Circuit of Champions official, Blaney won at the Hartford, Ohio oval in his 2021 debut on June 26. Almost two years to the day, Blaney returned to glory winning the 30-lap Hovis Auto & Truck Supply feature on Wednesday night. Blaney passed Lee Jacobs on lap three and held off a valiant effort by Cale Thomas and a hard charging Zeth Sabo for the $4,000 payday at the site of his first career win back in 1990.

"It's pretty awesome," acknowledged the 59-year-old Hartford, Ohio native from victory lane in the final tune-up before the $10,000 to-win "Lou Blaney Memorial" on July 8. "Jerry and Scooter are two great guys that gave me an opportunity to come out here to compete and win races. We've struggled a little bit, but got a good draw tonight and was up front the whole race. It felt good to get to traffic a little bit. I adjusted my line a bit in turn two and was a lot better. It was a good night. Every win now is special because you never know when the last one is going to be."

Jacobs and Blaney led the 24-car field to green as it was Jacobs taking the early lead over Blaney with Stuart Brubaker, Thomas, and A.J. Flick in tow. Blaney drove around Jacobs off turn two on lap three for what would turn out to be the winning move. It was a four-car race for the lead on lap seven when Blaney caught lapped traffic. Thomas passed Brubaker for third on lap seven before the event's first caution when Creed Kemenah suffered a flat tire.

Back under green, Thomas put a slider on Jacobs in turns one and two for second on lap nine; meanwhile, eighth starting Dave Blaney cracked the top five dropping Flick back a spot. By lap 10, Blaney and Thomas began to distance themselves from the field, while a great battle for third took place between Jacobs and Brubaker. Blaney caught traffic once again on lap 15 as Thomas was all over the leader as they raced side-by-side. Thomas appeared primed to take the lead on lap 16, but a caution for Flick, who was running seventh, slowed action with 15 laps scored. The event's final caution was for Ricky Peterson, who got into the fence bringing out the caution with 18 laps completed.

When green replaced yellow on lap 19, Dave Blaney advanced into fourth past Brubaker; however, all eyes shifted to 13th starting Sabo. Sabo was flying around the fence and moved into the top five on lap 20 taking the spot from Brubaker. Sabo then drove around Dave Blaney for fourth on lap 22 and one later flew past Jacobs for second.

As the final 12 laps went green-to-checkered, Dale Blaney had to navigate lapped traffic, while fending off Thomas. Sabo ran down the lead duo; however, would run out of time as Dale Blaney's 18th career Sharon "410" win came by 0.976 seconds in the Barris Supply-owned, Barris Truck Service/Atwell-Perrine Excavating/Top Shelf Trucking-sponsored #32B.

Thomas was a career best second at Sharon and earned $2,000 for the Demyan/Rudzik #49x team. Sabo was an impressive third aboard Rich Farmer's #29 for $1,500. Jacobs dropped to fourth after leading the first two laps and earned $1,200. Dave Blaney, who won in both his 2023 "410" starts at Sharon, was fifth.

After battling for the lead early, Brubaker dropped to sixth in his 2023 Sharon debut. George Hobaugh was seventh. All Star regular, J.J. Hickle, made his first career Sharon start and went 24th to 8th to earn the $100 Summit Racing Equipment gift card- that after advancing six spots in the second B main to capture the final feature starting spot. Greg Wilson was 9th after starting 14th. Sye Lynch, who was driving the McCandless #29, completed the top 10 in his first 2023 appearance.

Dave Blaney set fast time overall against the season high 37-car field in qualifying with a lap of 13.858. Winning the heat races were Jacobs, Brubaker, Dale Blaney, and Thomas. The twin last chance B mains went to Brent Matus and Leyton Wagner aboard Davey Jones' #76. All four "410" Sprint Car shows this season have had at least 30 cars with an average of 33.5.

Chad Ruhlman may be four-for-four now this season at Sharon in the RUSH Sprint Cars, but they certainly haven't come easy. Ruhlman won the June 17 event from the 17th starting spot after a back and forth duel with Blaze Myers. Though Ruhlman would start third on Wednesday night, Myers gave him all he had challenging the standout for the final 15 laps. Ruhlman's 13th win in 28 RUSH Sprint Car races at Sharon was worth $800 in the caution-free 20-lap Terry Bowser Excavating feature that was timed in 7:10.649.

"This is fun," expressed the 46-year-old Erie, Pa. resident. "It's good to be here again. The track had a lot of character again tonight and you could run all over the thing. They don't make these things easy for an old guy. I figured Blaze (Myers) would be right there. This is his kind of race track. In the beginning running the bottom, I just didn't have the self control. My son (Kevin) had the cushion where I wanted to be and once I cleared him then I could unleash the dogs a bit and wear myself out."

Chad Ruhlman passed his son Kevin on the opening lap for second with Arnie Kent following in third. Ruhlman got a big run off the top of turn four on lap five to barely nip Myers at the start-finish line. Myers stayed with Ruhlman over the balance of the event trying multiple lines on the racey 3/8-mile red clay, but the veteran Ruhlman never faltered and made the right moves in lapped traffic. Ruhlman crossed the finish first by a margin of 1.232 seconds in the Tim Engles-owned, Dirt Road Logistics/LINC Products/Billy @ Suppa Racing/Dynamic Machine/Cre8ions by Maddie-sponsored #68 for the 47th time circuit-wide in his career with the Series.

Myers was runner-up for the third time in four races at Sharon and fourth time overall in 2023 with the Series. Kent and sixth starting Brandon Blackshear swapped third place back and forth with Kent winning out. Gale Ruth, Jr. went 10th to 5th. Kevin Ruhlman dropped to sixth as Ryan Fraley, Bill Cunningham, Jeff Metsger, and A.J. MacQuarrie completed the top 10. Heat winners over the 22-car field were Blackshear, Fraley, and Kent. The RUSH Sprints have had 22 or 23 cars for all four events this season.

There will be no racing this Saturday night (July 1). The next event will be Saturday, July 8 for the 15th annual "Lou Blaney Memorial" featuring the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Cars racing for $10,000 to-win along with the BRP Tour for the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds. For tickets, visit https://sharonspeedway.simpletix.com/

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply "410" Sprint Cars (30 laps, $4,000 to-win): 1. 32B-DALE BLANEY[2]; 2. 49X-Cale Thomas[3]; 3. 29X-Zeth Sabo[13]; 4. 81-Lee Jacobs[1]; 5. 10-Dave Blaney[8]; 6. 35B-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 7. 40-George Hobaugh Jr[7]; 8. 97-JJ Hickle[24]; 9. W20-Greg Wilson[14]; 10. 29M-Sye Lynch[9]; 11. 11-Carl Bowser[6]; 12. 6-Bob Felmlee[15]; 13. 5K-Adam Kekich[11]; 14. 13-Brandon Matus[10]; 15. 35W-Jeremy Weaver[17]; 16. 76-Leyton Wagner[22]; 17. 11T-Blaze Myers[12]; 18. 33-Brent Matus[21]; 19. 23V-Zane DeVault[18]; 20. 2P-Ricky Peterson[16]; 21. 2-AJ Flick[5]; 22. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[19]; 23. 15K-Creed Kemenah[20]; 24. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[23].

DNQ for the feature: Chase Metheney (31c), Chris Verda (3V), Darren Pifer (23), Henry Malcuit (70), Andy Cavanaugh (x7), Ryan Fredericks (22R), Brett Brunkenhoefer (47), Eric L. Williams (4w), Dan Kuriger (08), Cameron Nastasi (99), Jon Carpenter (22C), Larry Kingseed, Jr. (21), Dusty Larson (47).

Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars (20 laps, $800 to-win): 1. 68-CHAD RUHLMAN[3]; 2. 43JR-Blaze Myers[1]; 3. 9-Arnie Kent[4]; 4. 10-Brandon Blackshear[6]; 5. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[10]; 6. 68K-Kevin Ruhlman[2]; 7. 12-Ryan Fraley[5]; 8. 44C-Bill Cunningham[7]; 9. 20-Jeff Metsger[12]; 10. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[9]; 11. 69-Brian Hartzell[15]; 12. 1T-Ricky Tucker Jr[13]; 13. 41-Brian Cressley[8]; 14. 23-Charlie Utsinger[18]; 15. 54-Devon Deeter[19]; 16. 5BX-Rick Regalski Jr[11]; 17. 15-Lacey Shuttleworth[22]; 18. 17-Trent Marshall[14]; 19. 16C-Amelia Clay[21]; 20. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[17]; 21. 11-Don Blaney[16]. DNS: 29-Brandon Shughart.

Sharon Speedway is owned by the Blaney, Weller, and Kirila Families and is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on Custer-Orangeville Road in Hartford, Ohio near the intersection of Routes 7 & 305. For more information, check out the website at www.sharonspeedway.com or call 330-772-5481. Become a fan of Sharon Speedway on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sharonspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/sharonspdwy.

 

 

Poirier On Top at Can-Am for $2,500 CNY Speedweek Win

By Curtis Berleue (LaFargeville, NY) | As the 2023 edition of the Empire Super Sprints CNY Speedweek kicked off Wednesday night, it was a familiar face that found victory lane in Jordan Poirier.

The Beloeil, Quebec driver would start on the Pinnacle Investments pole by virtue of draw alongside of Shawn Donath. On the initial green, Donath took a commanding lead that stretched out to nearly two seconds ahead of Poirier by lap 8.

As the laps clicked off, Donath would maintain a torrid pace, ultimately extending his lead to just shy of 3 seconds. With two laps to go, however, a mechanical issue on the #53 of Donath allowed Poirier to slip by and take the lead.

9th-place starting Paulie Colagiovanni was also able to take advantage of Donath’s misfortune and was able to gain one more spot on an already impressive run and moved into second.

As they crossed the finish line in the 25-lap event, it was Poirier who got there first, scoring his second win of the season on tour.

“We had a good car all night and were able to make small gains from time trials to the heat,” said Poirier. “It’s always good to draw the pole, and we really didn’t have much for Shawn (Donath). It’s unfortunate he had a mechanical failure, but tonight I guess it was better to be lucky than good.”

It was Colagiovanni crossing the line in second, and Donath was able to hang on for a third place finish.

With 25 cars in the pit area for the first night of CNY Speedweek, the field was split into three timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time awards went to Jason Barney, Shawn Donath, and Jeff Cook. E&V Energy heat race action went to Barney, Donath, and Davie Franek. The Cooks Plumbing, Heating & Hardware dash was won by Kelly Hebing.

The 2023 ESS CNY Speedweek continues tonight, June 29th 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), 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, 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:

Thursday, June 29 – Utica-Rome Speedway - Vernon, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Friday, June 30 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Saturday, July 1 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,500 to win CNY Speedweek)

Full Results:

A-Main (25 Laps): 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 2. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[12]; 3. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[7]; 5. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[21]; 6. #90-Matt Tanner[5]; 7. #79-Jordan Thomas[10]; 8. #10-Jeff Cook[4]; 9. #28F-Davie Franek[9]; 10. #10H-Kelly Hebing[13]; 11. #4P-Chase Moran[15]; 12. #3-Parker Evans[19]; 13. #13-Keith Granholm[17]; 14. #33-Lacey Hanson[18]; 15. #13T-Trevor Years[16]; 16. 98R-Evan Reynolds[22]; 17. (DNF) #17-Sammy Reakes IV[3]; 18. (DNF) #41-Dalton Rombough[11]; 19. (DNF) 11J-Chris Jones[20]; 20. (DNF) #01-Danny Varin[8]; 21. (DNF) #88C-Chad Miller[14]; 22. (DNF) #36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 23. (DNF) #23-Tyler Cartier[24]; 24. (DNF) 5Z-Zack Burd[23]

Cooks Plumbing, Heating, Hardware Dash (4 Laps): 1. #10H-Kelly Hebing[2]; 2. #88C-Chad Miller[1]; 3. #4P-Chase Moran[3]; 4. #13T-Trevor Years[4]; 5. #13-Keith Granholm[5]; 6. #33-Lacey Hanson[6]

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. #87-Jason Barney[1]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 3. #41-Dalton Rombough[2]; 4. #79-Jordan Thomas[5]; 5. #88C-Chad Miller[7]; 6. #13T-Trevor Years[4]; 7. #3-Parker Evans[8]; 8. 98R-Evan Reynolds[9]; 9. (DNF) #23-Tyler Cartier[6]

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. #53-Shawn Donath[1]; 2. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[2]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[4]; 4. #90-Matt Tanner[6]; 5. #10H-Kelly Hebing[3]; 6. #13-Keith Granholm[8]; 7. 11J-Chris Jones[5]; 8. (DNF) 5Z-Zack Burd[7]

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. #28F-Davie Franek[2]; 2. #36-Logan Crisafulli[6]; 3. #17-Sammy Reakes IV[5]; 4. #10-Jeff Cook[1]; 5. #4P-Chase Moran[8]; 6. #33-Lacey Hanson[7]; 7. (DNF) #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 8. (DNF) #98-Joe Trenca[4]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney, #53-Shawn Donath, #10-Jeff Cook

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #87-Jason Barney, #53-Shawn Donath, #28f-Davie Franek

Cobra Coaches / Cooks Plumbing, Heating & Hardware Dash Winner ($100): #10h-Kelly Hebing

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #28-Jordan Poirier

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #7c-Dylan Swiernik (+16)

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #10-Jeff Cook

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #98r-Evan Reynolds

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #4p-Chase Moran

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #28-Jordan Poirier, #10c-Paulie Colagiovanni, #53-Shawn Donath

 

 

Dylan Swiernik Victorious in ESS Action at Cornwall

By Curtis Berleue (Cornwall, ONT) | For the first time in 2023 and the 4th time in his career, Dylan Swiernik picked up the Empire Super Sprints victory at the Cornwall Motor Speedway on Sunday night.

Pinnacle Pole Award winner Trevor Years and Jason Barney would lead the field to green for the 25-lap main event. Barney jumped out to an early lead, with 4th starting Dylan Swiernik right in tow.

In the first handful of laps, Barney was able to extend his lead to just over 1.5 seconds, but Swiernik started cutting into that lead on lap 6. After a caution and the ensuing restart, Swiernik was able to get by Barney on lap 9 to take the lead.

Meanwhile, Jordan Poirier had been slowly marching forward from his 7th starting spot and followed Swiernik around the #87 of Barney to take second on lap 9.

With the balance of the field behind him, Swiernik never looked back and led the remainder of the event and collected the $2,000 A-Main win.

“The track did a good job tonight, they got it to where we could race 2 and 3 wide,” said Swiernik. “We were able to take the lead on the restart and had a battle through lap traffic with Jordan Poirier, I think it was a really good race for the fans.”

Hometown favorite Jordan Poirier came home in second and was able to extend his points lead.

“Everyone was convinced that the bottom was going to be better, on the initial start I was able to pass probably 4 cars on the top and my car was really good,” said Poirier. “I think my car was good at the beginning, but then too free by the end. Still, it was a pretty good night for us.”

Jeff Cook advanced 8 positions overall on the night and completed the Ashley Lynn Winery podium finishing in third.

“The track ended up being alright tonight. In the beginning we were a little skeptical and thought it was going to take some rubber, but the track crew did an awesome job and got it pretty racy,” said Cook. “I’m happy with a third place, I thought I had a little more in the car, but we will take a third and move on to Speedweek.

21 cars signed into the pits Sunday night at Cornwall, splitting the field into 3 timed hot lap groups. Matt Tanner, Shawn Donath and Jason Barney were each quickest in their groups and picked up the Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time awards. E&V Energy heat race wins went to Matt Tanner, Jeff Cook, and Joe Trenca. The Cobra Coaches Dash presented by West Front Construction Ltd. Was won by Mathieu Bardier.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is annual CNY Speedweek, which kicks off this Wednesday night at the Can-Am Speedway in LaFargeville, NY. Action will then move to the Utica-Rome Speedway on Thursday, Brewerton Speedway on Friday and culminate at the Fulton Speedway on Saturday.

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), 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, 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:

Wednesday, June 28 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Thursday, June 29 – Utica-Rome Speedway - Vernon, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Friday, June 30 – Brewerton Speedway – Brewerton, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Saturday, July 1 – Fulton Speedway – Fulton, NY ($2,500 to win CNY Speedweek)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[4]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[9]; 3. #10-Jeff Cook[11]; 4. #90-Matt Tanner[8]; 5. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 6. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[6]; 7. #53-Shawn Donath[10]; 8. 77T-Tyeller Powless[3]; 9. #13T-Trevor Years[1]; 10. 51-Lee Ladouceur[15]; 11. #23-Tyler Cartier[21]; 12. #36-Logan Crisafulli[16]; 13. 11J-Chris Jones[20]; 14. 84-Tyler Rand[5]; 15. 42W-Rick Wilson[14]; 16. #88C-Chad Miller[17]; 17. #3G-Dale Gosselin[12]; 18. 19-Mathieu Bardier[13]; 19. #13-Keith Granholm[18]; 20. 98R-Evan Reynolds[19]; 21. (DNS) #98-Joe Trenca

Dash: 1. #19-Mathieu Bardier[1]; 2. #42w-Rick Wilson[4]; 3. #51-Lee Ladouceur[2]; 4. #36-Logan Crisafulli[5]; 5. #88c-Chad Miller[3]; 6. #13-Keith Granholm[6]

Heat 1: 1. #90-Matt Tanner[2]; 2. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 3. #3G-Dale Gosselin[4]; 4. 77T-Tyeller Powless[3]; 5. 19-Mathieu Bardier[7]; 6. 42W-Rick Wilson[5]; 7. 98R-Evan Reynolds[6]

Heat 2: 1. #10-Jeff Cook[1]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 3. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 4. #13T-Trevor Years[3]; 5. 51-Lee Ladouceur[5]; 6. #36-Logan Crisafulli[7]; 7. 11J-Chris Jones[6]

Heat 3: 1. #98-Joe Trenca[1]; 2. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 3. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 4. 84-Tyler Rand[5]; 5. #88C-Chad Miller[4]; 6. #13-Keith Granholm[7]; 7. #23-Tyler Cartier[6]:

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #90-Matt Tanner, #53-Shawn Donath, #87-Jason Barney

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #90-Matt Tanner, #10-Jeff Cook, #98-Joe Trenca

Cobra Coaches / West Front Construction Ltd. Dash Winner ($100): Mathieu Bardier

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #13t-Trevor Years

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #23-Tyler Cartier (+10)

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #84-Tyler Rand (-9)

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #23-Tyler Cartier

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #7c-Dylan Swiernik, #28-Jordan Poirier, #10-Jeff Cook

 

 

CUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL WIN GOES TO RYAN TURNER
 

THOROLD, Ont. (June 24, 2023) - Ryan Turner has been close to a win in the Gary Cunningham Memorial race a few times, and finally broke through in Saturday night Southern Ontario Sprints competition at Merrittville Speedway.

Ryan Turner and Baily Heard started the 25 lap A-Main on the front row. The two raced hard for the lead until Darren Dryden spun and was collected by Kevin Pauls. Dryden got the worst of the exchange and was unable to continue. The restart was helpful for Dylan Westbrook, who started the A-Main in row 11 due to a flat tire in his heat race. The two time SOS champ immediately gained four spots when the green flag reappeared, and steadily marched forward to eventually finish eighth.

Heard held the lead until Turner got past him just before the halfway mark of the 25 lap race. Merrittville Modified standout Mike Bowman got past Heard for the second spot a few laps later. DJ Christie and row five starter Matt Farnham were making moves as well. Bowman tried his best to catch the leader, but Turner stayed up front to take the $3,000 victory while Bowman settled for the runner-up spot. Christie and Farnham took fourth and fifth after Heard got a bit too high and ended up sliding backwards along the outside wall to finish fifth.

Josh Hansen, Mitch Brown, Westbrook, Travis Cunningham, and 22nd starter Cory Turner rounded out the top ten. A total of 24 cars were entered for the night, but Lucas Smith crashed in his heat race and was unable to start the A-Main. More than $14,000 in purse money and contingency awards was handed out thanks to the generosity of sponsors on Saturday.

Dylan Westbrook now has a 12 point advantage in the Tammy 10 Media SOS Championship standings heading into the next SOS event on Sunday, July 2 at Humberstone Speedway. Visit www.humberstonespeedway.ca and www.southernontariosprints.ca for more information.

Southern Ontario Sprints Race Report
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Merrittville Speedway
Thorold, Ontario, Canada

A-Main [Started] 25 laps - NT
1. 15T-Ryan Turner[1]; 2. 71-Mike Bowman[6]; 3. 5-DJ Christie[3]; 4. 7NY-Matt Farnham[9]; 5. 70-Baily Heard[2]; 6. 88H-Josh Hansen[4]; 7. 10-Mitch Brown[8]; 8. 47X-Dylan Westbrook[21]; 9. 90-Travis Cunningham[14]; 10. 17-Cory Turner[22]; 11. 87-Shone Evans[11]; 12. 19D-Allan Downey[10]; 13. 9-Liam Martin[15]; 14. 21-Kyle Phillips[17]; 15. 77T-Tyeller Powless[18]; 16. 45-Nick Sheridan[7]; 17. 11-Jamie Turner[12]; 18. 68-Aaron Turkey[13]; 19. 46-Kevin Pauls[20]; 20. 21B-John Burbridge Jr[16]; 21. 15-Mike Ferrell[19]; 22. (DNF) 27-Paul Ballantyne[23]; 23. (DNF) 12DD-Darren Dryden[5]; 24. (DNS) 49L-Lucas Smith
A-Main Lap Leaders - Ryan Turner 1-3, 12-25; Bailey Heard 4-11
Margin of Victory - 1.531 seconds

Awards:
Hard Charger (Trailer Pros Canada $150) - Dylan Westbrook (+13)
Quick Time (Ackland Insurance $100) - Dylan Westbrook
Fastest A-Main Lap (Southern Ontario Dirt Show $50) - Ryan Turner
Fastest A-Main Lap by Driver Outside Top 10 (Daryl Turford $50) - Jamie Turner
Last Car on Lead Lap (Daryl Turford $50) - Nick Sheridan
13th Place (Rosemary Cunningham Missing Gary for 13 Years $200) - Liam Martin
21st Place (Burbridge Racing $50) - Mike Ferrell

Heat Race 1 [Started] 8 laps - NT
1. 71-Mike Bowman[1]; 2. 5-DJ Christie[3]; 3. 45-Nick Sheridan[5]; 4. 87-Shone Evans[2]; 5. 11-Jamie Turner[6]; 6. 21B-John Burbridge Jr[7]; 7. 15-Mike Ferrell[8]; 8. (DNF) 47X-Dylan Westbrook[4]

Heat Race 2 [Started] 8 laps - 2:08.240
1. 15T-Ryan Turner[4]; 2. 12DD-Darren Dryden[2]; 3. 68-Aaron Turkey[1]; 4. 7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 5. 90-Travis Cunningham[5]; 6. 21-Kyle Phillips[7]; 7. 17-Cory Turner[6]; 8. 27-Paul Ballantyne[8]

Heat Race 3 [Started] 8 laps - 2:07.379
1. 88H-Josh Hansen[2]; 2. 19D-Allan Downey[1]; 3. 70-Baily Heard[4]; 4. 10-Mitch Brown[3]; 5. 9-Liam Martin[5]; 6. 77T-Tyeller Powless[6]; 7. 46-Kevin Pauls[8]; 8. (DNF) 49L-Lucas Smith[7]

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Wagner, Nighswonger and Porter claim feature wins at Double X Speedway!

Double X Speedway California, MO June 25, 2023 by: Dean Reichel

After two weeks of too much rain at the wrong time, Double X Speedway was ready to rumble with "Sunday Night Thunder" of the horsepower type. The Winged Sprint Cars were the highlight class of the evening and "Gentleman" Jack Wagner, coming off a scary incident Saturday night, picked up in fine fashion after the two week lay off. Starting alongside brother Samuel on the front row of the 25 lap main event it took Jack a lap and a half to gain the lead. Restarting after a lap two caution, Jack Wagner kept the #77 JHR machine at the point for the remaining 23 laps running mostly unchallenged for the lead. The real action was occurring behind him as Taylor Walton, Ben Brown, Tyler Blank and Gunner Ramey were mixing it up in the top five. At the checkers it was Gentleman Jack claiming the win with seventh starting Gunner Rmey claiming second place. Walton would finish third, Brown was fourth and Blank crossed the stripe in fifth. Both Wagner brothers took the wins in the heat races in the division.

In the Super Stock division, James Nighswonger made another trip in from the Land of Oz and picked up his first win at Double X Speedway. The Osawotamie,KS driver has run most of the nights at the California, MO track but Sunday night he won his first feature in convincing fashion. Following him under the checkers were Dale Berry in second, Harlan Dowell in third, Adam Halley in fourth and Steve Beach in fifth. Berry claimed the lone heat race in the division.

Darin Porter took a while to get his 2023 season in the Pure Stocks rolling but once he has figured his car out, he has been on a roll. This weekend was no different picking up two feature wins in two outings. Veteran Stan Booth came home second, Shayne Healea finished third, Carson Gronninger earned a hard fought fourth and Chris Messerli settled for fifth. Porter also won the heat race in the division.

Next Sunday night, July 2 will feature the 305 Sprint Cars vying for a top prize of $1200, presented by Clenin Farm Supply and Siteworks Construction both of California, MO. 360 Winged Sprints, Super Stocks and B Modifieds will also be in competition. July 9 is the annual "Race for Riley" Riley Hudson Memorial Race. This evening will feature the Pure Stock class along with lots of special things for the young race fans in attendance. Be sure to check out the Double X Speedway Fan Page or www.doublexspeedway.com for more information.

Double X Speedway Results June 25,2023

Winged Sprint Cars-- Feature- 1. 77-Jack Wagner, Lone Jack; 2. 21-Gunner Ramey. Sedalia; 3. 93-Taylor Walton, Odessa; 4. 7B-Ben Brown, Marshall; 5. 75-Tyler Blank, California; 6. 73-Samuel Wagner, Lone Jack; 7. 49-Tyler Elliott, California; 8. 1X-Brad Ryun, Corder; 9. 99D-Tucker Daly, Hallsville; 10.3P-Russell Potter, Boonville; 11. 7K-Rob Rimel, California; 12. 41-Mackenzie Borchers, Marshall; 13. 52-Blake Bowers, Knob Noster; 14. 52D-Skylar Daly, Hallsville

Heat 1- 1. S. Wagner; 2. Walton; 3. Blank; 4. Ramey; 5. Ryun; 6. T.Daly; 7. Bowers Heat 2- 1. J.Wagner; 2. Brown; 3. Elliott 4. Rimel; 5. Potter; 6. S. Daly; 7. Borchers

Super Stocks-- Feature- 1. 44-James Nighswonger, Osawotamie, KS; 2. 05- Dale Berry, Tuscumbia; 3. 29-Harlan Dowell, Tipton; 4. 8H-Adam Halley, New Haven; 5. 10-Steve Beach, Eldon; 6 12-Jody Romig, Syracuse; 7. 40-Ryan Shikles, Russellville; 8. 409-Joe Miller, Centertown

Heat- 1. Berry; 2. Nighswonger; 3. Beach; 4. Halley; 5. Romig; 6. Shikles; 7. Dowell; 8. Miller

Pure Stocks- Feature- 1. 21- Darin Porter, California; 2. 1SS-Stan Booth, Eldon; 3. 17-Shayne Healea, California; 4. 21G-Carson Gronninger, Urbana; 5. 88-Chris Messerli, California; 6. 68-Rhonda Lamke, Washington; 7. 15-Curt Turpin, Eldon (DNS)

Heat- 1. Porter; 2. Booth; 3. Messerli; 4. Healea; 5. Gronninger; 6. Lamke; 7. Turpin

 

 

Cannon McIntosh Captures SPEEDWeek Finale with POWRi National Midgets at Lincoln
Belleville, IL. (6/25/23) Cannon McIntosh would fly through the field dramatically at Lincoln Speedway on Sunday Night to capture his fourth victory with the POWRi National Midget League this season to conclude the final night of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek.

Early on-track competition with thirty-two entries in the POWRi National Midget League would see Cannon McIntosh start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 13.547-second lap as Steven Snyder Jr, Taylor Reimer, Karter Sarff, and Daniel Whitley each would earn heat racing wins as well as Corbin Rueschenberg earning the semi-feature race.

Setting the main event field would find high-point qualifier Taylor Reimer and front-row counterpart Chase McDermand each competing for positions as the green flag flew with Taylor Reimer gaining advantage on the opening lap over Jade Avedisian, Chase McDermand, Mitchell Davis, and Karter Sarff all raced inside the top five.

Overtaking for the front of the field on lap two, Jade Avedisian would squeeze past Taylor Reimer as Chase McDermand would follow suit in the opening stages of the feature event with Mariah Ede, Taylor Reimer, and Cannon McIntosh within striking distance.

Showing the fastest way around Lincoln Speedway, Avedisian would appear to be a class by herself until a mid-race miscue would open the door for a fast-approaching Cannon McIntosh to take advantage of and grab the preferred position.

Holding the first place spot for the final laps, Cannon McIntosh would clinch his twenty-second career POWRi National Midget League feature victory after leading fifteen of the thirty revolutions around Lincoln Speedway.

“I really didn’t have a good heat race by having to pull off, going through the B-main and through the pack was a ton of fun and during one of the early cautions Robert told me to turn knobs and then the car really came into its own ” said Cannon McIntosh in the Lincoln Illinois victory lane ceremony.

One-time leader of fourteen laps Jade Avedisian would place a solid second as Mariah Ede would move forward nine positions to finalize the podium placements. Tracking down the front would witness Gavin Miller pass sixteen other competitors to finish fourth as local talented wheelman Chase McDermand would round out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Lincoln Speedway on the final night of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek.

Claiming his third straight POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek Championship, Cannon McIntosh would leave little doubt in the land of Lincoln race week with Gavin Miller finishing the week a close runner-up as Chance Crum rounded out the top three positions during the four-day quest of speed.

POWRi National Midget League | Lincoln Speedway | 6/25/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 08-Cannon McIntosh(13.547)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 40X-Steven Snyder Jr
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 25K-Taylor Reimer
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff
AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 58-Daniel Whitley
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 25K-Taylor Reimer
MPI Semi-Feature Winner: 26-Corbin Rueschenberg
Super Clean Hard Charger: 08-Cannon McIntosh(+20)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[21]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[7]; 3. 71E-Mariah Ede[12]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[20]; 5. 40-Chase McDermand[2]; 6. 25K-Taylor Reimer[1]; 7. 97K-Cooper Williams[9]; 8. 56-Mitchell Davis[6]; 9. 21K-Karter Sarff[8]; 10. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[17]; 11. 7T-Adam Taylor[11]; 12. 44-Branigan Roark[15]; 13. 95-Chris Andrews[19]; 14. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[4]; 15. 3N-Jake Neuman[18]; 16. 26-Chance Crum[14]; 17. 08K-Brody Wake[23]; 18. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[5]; 19. 6B-Patrick Ryan[22]; 20. 51R-Jedd Ross[10]; 21. 1K-Brayton Lynch[16]; 22. 58-Daniel Whitley[3]; 23. 13-Elijah Gile[13].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[11]; 2. 3N-Jake Neuman[1]; 3. 95-Chris Andrews[10]; 4. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 5. 08-Cannon McIntosh[14]; 6. 6B-Patrick Ryan[9]; 7. 08K-Brody Wake[13]; 8. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[2]; 9. 19E-Daltyn England[4]; 10. 59-Laci Ferno[7]; 11. 53-Aaron Schuck[15]; 12. 53M-Miles Doherty[12]; 13. 56X-Mark Chisholm[6]; 14. 99K-Robert Carson[8]; 15. 9-Keith Wilson[5]; 16. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[16].

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[2]; 2. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[7]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[8]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[3]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson[4]; 7. 53M-Miles Doherty[5]; 8. 08K-Brody Wake[6].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer[6]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[7]; 3. 44-Branigan Roark[1]; 4. 3N-Jake Neuman[3]; 5. 19E-Daltyn England[2]; 6. 6B-Patrick Ryan[4]; 7. 56X-Mark Chisholm[8]; 8. 08-Cannon McIntosh[5].

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[1]; 2. 56-Mitchell Davis[4]; 3. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 4. 26-Chance Crum[5]; 5. 1K-Brayton Lynch[7]; 6. 95-Chris Andrews[3]; 7. 59-Laci Ferno[8]; 8. 53-Aaron Schuck[2].

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 58-Daniel Whitley[3]; 2. 71E-Mariah Ede[2]; 3. 7T-Adam Taylor[5]; 4. 51R-Jedd Ross[8]; 5. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[4]; 6. 9-Keith Wilson[6]; 7. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 8. (DNS) 7X-Thomas Meseraull.

 

Kalib Henry, Shane Hopkins, Dylan Shrum and Mike Miller score Placerville wins on Fan Appreciation Night

By Gary Thomas

Placerville, CA…Mather’s Kalib Henry cruised to his eighth career Placerville Speedway Winged 360 Sprint Car victory in front of a capacity crowd on Saturday night.

Thompson’s Fan Appreciation Night brought out a full pit area of 80 cars and a packed grandstand to witness an entertaining evening of racing in Old Hangtown. Joining Henry in victory lane were Shane Hopkins with the Wingless Sprints, Dylan Shrum with the Dwarf Cars and Mike Miller with the Mini Trucks.

The 25-lap Thompson’s Winged Sprint Car feature ended up being a non-stop affair with action all over the racetrack. Henry shot to the lead at the waving of the green flag and had his way with things out front. The driver of the Mccolloch RV Repair and Storage No. 17 held a sizable lead over the course of the contest, but did have to hit his marks wisely during the later stages as Auburn’s Andy Forsberg closed the gap.

Forsberg got to within a few car lengths and looked to find a way past, but Henry was too strong on this night and crossed under the Ron Stahl checkered flag. With his eighth career triumph he matches Glen Boune for 22nd on the all-time Placerville Speedway Winged 360 win list.

The runner up result capped off a strong run in the main event for Forsberg, who captured the B-main and started from ninth aboard the Pacific Highway Rentals No. 92 mount. Modesto’s Tony Gomes also looked stout in the feature and drove his way to third by the finish, followed by point leader Michael Faccinto of Hanford and Lincoln’s Tanner Carrick rounding out the top-five.

Wilton’s Ashlyn Rodriguez ran second over the first half of the race and ended up sixth at the stripe, with Roseville’s Sean Becker, Fair Oak’s Stephen Ingraham, Glendale, Arizona’s Ashton Torgerson and Jake Haulot in the top-10. Heat race wins were pocketed by Tanner Carrick, Sean Becker, Tony Gomes and Michael Faccinto.

Ashton Torgerson earned the ADCO Driveline Fast Time Award to begin the show with a lap of 11.047. A total of 27 Thompson’s Winged Sprint Cars competed at Fan Appreciation Night.

Winged Sprint Car results: 1. 17-Kalib Henry[1]; 2. 92-Andy Forsberg[9]; 3. 7C-Tony Gomes[7]; 4. X1-Michael Faccinto[6]; 5. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 6. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[4]; 7. 35-Sean Becker[8]; 8. 93-Stephen Ingraham[11]; 9. 02-Ashton Torgerson[5]; 10. 7H-Jake Haulot[3]; 11. 21M-Michael Ing[10]; 12. 21-Shane Hopkins[15]; 13. 38-Colby Johnson[19]; 14. 94-Greg Decaires V[16]; 15. 21X-Gauge Garcia[17]; 16. 5R-Ryan Rocha[12]; 17. 5H-Blake Carrick[20]; 18. 9L-Luke Hayes[13]; 19. 222-Wyatt VanLare[14]; 20. 25S-Seth Standley[18]

The 20-lap main event for the High Sierra Industries Wingless Sprint Cars was all about Placerville’s Shane Hopkins, who led for the entire distance. The surface had become bottom dominant for the wingless warriors, but Stockton’s DJ Johnson did keep Hopkins honest up front.

The defending Nor*Cal Posse Shootout winner was mistake free however, and drove the High Sierra Industries No. 21 to his second wingless win of the season at Placerville Speedway. Johnson, Jacob Tuttle, Anthony Snow and Heath Holdsclaw comprised the top-five. Ethan Lanfri and Hopkins won the two heats, while Tuttle set fast time in qualifying.

Wingless Sprint Car results: 1. 21-Shane Hopkins[1]; 2. 33DJ-DJ Johnson[2]; 3. 3F-Jacob Tuttle[3]; 4. 17-Anthony Snow[5]; 5. 33-Heath Holdsclaw[6]; 6. 63W-Hunter Owens[10]; 7. 17T-Grasen Ternora[12]; 8. 31P-Eathon Lanfri[4]; 9. 11A-Amber Fields[8]; 10. 82T-Tracen Taylor[9]; 11. 49-Joe McCoy[11]

After scoring his initial Placerville Speedway win earlier this month, Lincoln’s Dylan Shrum returned on Fan Appreciation Night to snag his second straight Nor-Cal Dwarf Car Association triumph. The 20-lapper was plagued by cautions but showcased some exciting action throughout the contest.

Behind the leader things were hot and heavy with Mike Grenert, Cody Shrum, Ben Wiesz and others battling it out on the bullring. Grenert eventually finished in the runner up spot, followed by C. Shrum, Wiesz and Mike Reeder in the top-five.

Rounding out the top-10 were Kevin Bender, Brenden Shrum, Corey Eaton, Gage Meyers and Tim Dodson. The night’s B-main went to Aron Mosier, while heat race victories were claimed by Wiesz, Bender, Meyers and Grenert. A healthy field of 26 Dwarf Cars competed on Saturday.

Dwarf Car results: 1. 31N-Dylan Shrum[1]; 2. 12N-Mike Grenert[3]; 3. 69N-Cody Shrum[2]; 4. 57N-Ben Wiesz[6]; 5. 72N-Mike Reeder[8]; 6. 9N-Kevin Bender[5]; 7. 50N-Brenden Shrum[10]; 8. 29N-Corey Eaton[7]; 9. 99N-Gage Meyers[4]; 10. 05N-Tim Dodson[19]; 11. 94N-Denny Hannel[9]; 12. 41N-Brandon Aylesworth[14]; 13. 17N-Michelle Badeker[20]; 14. 36N-Jameson Sole[13]; 15. 22N-Joe Halter[16]; 16. 616N-Tyler Quilty[15]; 17. 51N-Robert Johnson[12]; 18. 2N-Hailey Wiesz[18]; 19. 8N-Aron Mosier[17]; 20. 59N-Austin Struthers[11]

The 20-lap main event for the Mini Trucks was a wild show with several movers and shakers being seen. A record turnout of 15 trucks signed in and at the end it was veteran and former track champ Mike Miller picking up the win. Pure Stock regular Kevin Jinkerson battled up front in his first Mini Truck start and came home second, over a fast-closing Michael Murphy, Howard Miller and Paige Miller.

Wyatt Lakin charged forward to challenge for the lead late but encountered issues on the final circuit and finished 11th. Austin Struthers and Mike Miller pocketed heat race wins.

Mini Truck results: 1. 16-Mike Miller[8]; 2. 03-Kevin Jinkerson[1]; 3. 07-Michael Murphy[5]; 4. 28-Howard Miller[3]; 5. 21-Paige Miller[10]; 6. 26-Paizlee Miller[11]; 7. 08-Logan Lakin[15]; 8. 75-Brycen Bragg[2]; 9. 7-Luke Costa[4]; 10. 112-Thomas Jensen[9]; 11. 04-Wyatt Lakin[6]; 12. 65X-Brian Tremblay[13]; 13. 70-Austin Struthers[7]; 14. 12-Ted Ahart[12]

Placerville Speedway returns to action with the annual Freedom Fireworks event on Independence Day. The Thompson’s Winged Sprint Cars, Anrak Late Models and Red Hawk Casino Pure Stocks will tackle the track on Tuesday July 4th. It starts a huge week on the red clay as that Saturday will also see another championship point race on July 8th.

 

 

Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series

OVID, Mich. (June 24, 2023) – Whether his pre-race nerves were smoke and mirrors, the world may never know, but Jimmy McCune completed a surprise turnaround Saturday night at Owosso Speedway.

McCune took a car that, by his own admission, “hadn’t handled right all day,” to victory lane in a thrilling 40-lapper at the three-eighths-mile oval. He held off a persistent Davey Hamilton Jr. aboard his familiar No. 88 for a milestone 40th career Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series victory.

While Hamilton looked for a way past time and time again, McCune relied on veteran experience to keep his car in the right place at the right moment from the drop of the green flag on through.

“It seemed like forever,” said McCune of the second half of the race. “I thought we’d never get to the checkered [flag]. We were mediocre all day, but track position made it happen for us there. Getting out front in clean air helped us enough to overcome some of the issues we had. We just never could get our legs underneath us until it counted.

“Right before the feature, I threw the kitchen sink at it, and then threw the faucet at [the car] too for good measure,” he added. “I saw something in a cloud that I said, ‘We’re gonna do that,’ and it paid off for us somehow. This is a great night.”

After a nine inversion placed Bobby Komisarski on the pole, Komisarski saw McCune lead the opening lap following a tenacious outside move by the five-time champion. Still, however, Komisarski kept the pressure on despite a caution flag on lap four when Ryan Litt’s car lost brakes and stopped in turn one.

It took until the 11th lap for Hamilton to get past Komisarski into the runner-up spot, but once there Hamilton pursued McCune heavily even around a final caution with 18 laps scored for debris on the backstretch.

Despite looking both outside and inside, Hamilton just didn’t have anything to get around McCune and into clean air to try and escape, settling for his second straight second-place finish.

“I think we just needed more laps, honestly,” Hamilton admitted. “We were getting closer at the end; Jimmy was getting tighter and tighter, but just didn’t have enough time tonight. I made my car as wide as this race track, trying to find new ways around Jimmy, but we’ll have our day soon. I’m sure of it.”

Defending series champion Charlie Schultz completed the podium ahead of Komisarski and Bobby Santos III.

Past rookie-of-the-year Rick Holley kicked off the night with his first career fast time in qualifying, posting a lap of 13.066 seconds (103.322 mph) around the recently repaved three-eighths-mile oval.

Komisarski and Litt won their respective heat races prior to the main event.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series returns to action Saturday, July 1 at Illinois’ Rockford Speedway, part of the historic quarter-mile oval’s final season of racing.

RESULTS: Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series; Owosso (Mich.) Speedway; June 24, 2023

Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Rick Holley, 85, Holley-13.066; 2. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-13.311; 3. Ryan Litt, 07, Litt-13.339; 4. Bobby Santos III, 22a, Fieler-13.391; 5. Charlie Schultz, 9s, IBT-13.509; 6. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Morgan-13.629; 7. Dorman Snyder, 99, Stickney-13.648; 8. Jimmy McCune, 88, McCune-13.669; 9. Bobby Komisarski, 7, Fogle-13.710; 10. Anthony McCune, 8, McCune-13.836; 11. Teddy Alberts, 44, Wolverine-13.870; 12. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-14.157; 13. Tom Geren, 11, Geren-14.490; 14. Jeff Bloom, 26, Bloom-NT; 15. Todd McQuillen, 2, Koyan-NT; 16. Tommy Nichols, 55, Nichols-NT; 17. Joe Speakman, 72s, Speakman-NT.

Heat #1 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Bobby Komisarski [2], 2. Dorman Snyder [4], 3. Jimmy McCune [3], 4. Kevin Mingus [6], 5. Teddy Alberts [5], 6. Joe Speakman [8], 7. Anthony McCune [1], 8. Tommy Nichols [7], 9. Tom Geren (DNS).

Heat #2 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Ryan Litt [2], 2. Bobby Santos III [1], 3. Jason Blonde [3], 4. Davey Hamilton Jr. [6], 5. Charlie Schultz [5], 6. Rick Holley [4].

American Racer Feature (40 laps): 1. 88-Jimmy McCune [2], 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [4], 3. 9s-Charlie Schultz [5], 4. 7-Bobby Komisarski [1], 5. 22a-Bobby Santos III [6], 6. 42-Jason Blonde [8], 7. 99-Dorman Snyder [3], 8. 85-Rick Holley [9], 9. 44-Teddy Alberts [10], 10. Z10-Kevin Mingus [11], 11. 72s-Joe Speakman [12], 12. 55-Tommy Nichols [14], 13. 07-Ryan Litt [7], 14. 11-Tom Geren [15], 15. 8-Anthony McCune [13], 16. 26-Jeff Bloom [16], 17. 2k-Todd McQuillen (DNS).

Lap Leader(s): Bobby Komisarski Grid, Jimmy McCune 1-40.

Hard Charger: #14 – Davey Hamilton Jr. (+2)

 

 

Bova FAST in Wayne County Speedway victory.

ORRVILLE – Cody Bova made a trip down memory lane Saturday night at the O’Reilly Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway. His latest trek, though, was just a little sweeter.

The Struthers, Ohio ace recorded his career first 410 sprint car victory on opening night of the 2022 season at the 3-8-mile near Orrville. The 29-year-old notched win number two – 427 days later – by leading every lap of the $3,000-to-win FAST Sprint Car Series’ third visit to “Orrville’s Historic Oval” in highlighting the speedway’s Fast Five series action.

Defending track champion Ryan Markham picked up his second victory of the season in the action-packed Malcuit Tavern Super Late Model 25-lap main, while Painesville’s Nate Young made his fourth appearance at WCS this season count with his first-ever WCS triumph in the Flynn’s Tire and Auto and Service Center 20-lap Modified feature event.

Codee Schneider continued the theme of the night by notching career victory number one with a dominating performance in the 15-lap McKenzie Concrete Super Stock headliner, with Chaz Dawson staying red-hot in winning his third consecutive 12-lap JoyRide Mini Stock main during the evening’s night capper.

Not only did Bova return to the scene of his initial Pine Tree Towing and Recovery Sprint Car division victory, but it was also the J.S. Bova Excavating – Quality Demolition No. 20 XR-1 machines’ initial FAST series win as well. Bova started his night by setting quick time over the stout 32-entries, then wired the field from his front-row starting slot. Bova’s dominating effort, however, didn’t come without a few anxious moments first.

Bova jumped to the early lead with eight-time 2023 winner and Western Pennsylvania star A.J. Flick – in his first WCS start – moving into second at the outset with Tyler Street, Trey Jacobs – fresh off his fourth-place finish in the recent Speedweek event- defending track champ Henry Malcuit, and Tyler Gunn from 10th setting a torrid pace.

Action was abruptly halted soon after, though, as Sean Rayhall catapulted his Prosser Racing mount over the first turn guardrail in a series of violent flips that ended over the speedway’s service road. Although Rayhall initially climbed from his battered 19 machine, the former SCCA Road Racing champion was transported to a local care center for further evaluation.

When action resumed, Bova again stretched his advantage with Lee Jacobs, Jordan Ryan, FAST point leader Ricky Peterson, Chris Myers and six-time 2023 winner Brandon Spithaler joining the fray. The red appeared again on lap seven as Trey Jacobs, running in fourth, jumped the cushion in turns 3 and 4 and executed a pair of soft rollovers that also collected a fast-closing Gunn. Jacobs emerged unscathed but done for the evening with Gunn restarting from the tail.

Bova withstood a series of yellow flags in the event’s mid-race stage, then a lap-23 restart bid for the lead from Flick, with Peterson – from his fifth row starting spot also moving into contention. Bova maintained his advantage for the victory, though, with Flick, Peterson, Spithaler, and Malcuit completing the top five. “This place is so fast, and our car was working really well,” said Bova. “There was a great field of cars here and l knew they had to be coming. I thought (Flick) was going to try a slider earlier, but when he tried it on lap 23, l just tried to keep myself calm and hit my marks. Our first career win was awesome, but this one is a little sweeter.”

The popular FAST Series returns to WCS on July 22.

With two of WCS’s all-time bests in Markham and three-time WCS 2023 winner Doug Drown occupying the front row, and red-hot JR Gentry, Todd Brennan, Larry Bellman, Kyle Moore, and Ryan Missler not far behind, the SLM main failed to disappoint.

Markham showed his strength by grabbing the early lead before Drown’s night came to a screeching halt with mechanical problems exiting turn 2 that collected Gentry, too. Gentry’s repairs under the caution were successful, however, as the 14 set sail for the fleeing 5M of Markham with Moore moving into third on lap 10 and Missler fourth.

With five to go, Moore and Gentry made contact in turn 4 following Moore’s bid for the runner up spot that sent Gentry to the pits and Missler into second and Brennan third after battling back from as far back as ninth. Markham hung on for the win with Missler, Brennan, Moore, and Bellman in fifth.

“With these guys being so fast, l really wanted to hit turn one with the lead at the start and not have to follow Doug in there,” said Markham. “Our car was working really well, but l knew those other guys weren’t going away. I saw (Gentry’s) nose there a couple of times, but we were working well up top in turns one and two. It’s getting harder and harder to get (in victory lane.)”

Although Young had been ultra-fast in his three previous visits this season to WCS with a pair of seconds and a third, the “North Coast Nightmare” had been denied an initial trip to the speedway’s victory lane. The eighth-starting Young slowly picked off cars before climbing into contention early as Parkersburg, West Va. invader KC Burdette went pit side while running third behind Brad Goff and WCS kingpin Colton Shaw.

Young finally grabbed the top spot on lap 11 and then survived a pair of double file restarts with Goff alongside. Goff retired from the race with a handful of laps remaining, though, as Young built a sizable advantage in cruising to his first WCS victory. Casey Butler, Jimmy Humphrey, Shaw – from the tail after a late race flat – and Caden Alexander rounded out the top five.

“We’ve wanted to win here for a long time, and finally got it done tonight,” said Young. “This place is bad fast, and it’s right at the top of my favorite places. It’s kind of hit and miss for Saturday night tracks in our area, so we’ll be over a few more times for sure. We’re going to be here for certain (on Sunday July 16 for the DirtCar Summer Nationals).”

Schneider had recorded four top 10 finishes in the Super Stock division this season at WCS but hadn’t hit on all cylinders to put his ex-Tyler Wiles No. 14 machine in contention for a victory.

Until Saturday, that is.

Schneider vaulted from his front row starting spot and set a torrid pace in leading all 15 laps of the event. Although Wiles dogged his former Rott Shop machine the entire distance in his DL Rutt Builders 910, Schneider wasn’t to be denied his career first victory. Wiles rode home second, with Moore, last week’s winner Braden Tucke, and Rob Melzer in tow.

“I wasn’t sure I’d ever wind up here in victory lane,” said Schneider. “I mean this division is so tough with Kyle, Braden, Tyler, and l could go on and on. I just kept the hammer down and our car was really fast tonight. This is just awesome.”

After a sluggish start to the 2023 season, Chaz Dawson has been nothing short of dominant in recent weeks and Saturday night was no exception.

Dawson picked up his third straight victory to go along with a third place finish on May 27. Dawson rode in the top five of the event early on but took advantage of a lap 4 caution for a slowing Doug Hensel, then rocketed to the point with a pass of second-starting Anthony Collins down the back chute. Collins went to the infield a few laps later with mechanical woes with Billy Dawson, Robert Searls, Johnny Bruce Sr., and Travis Hutton completing the top five.

“My Dad showed me the ropes of this class, and really hit the set-up perfect tonight,” said Dawson. “We’ve been really fast these past couple of weeks and hope to keep it going. This division is so tough, though, and we never take these wins for granted.”

The speedway returns to action next Saturday with another Fast Five Series program before back-to-back Super Late Model events take center stage. The $10,000-to-win Valvoline Iron Man Series visits on July 8 followed by the DirtCar Summer Nationals on Sunday July 16.

 

 

Sprint Invaders' Return To Spoon River Goes To Chris Martin

(Banner, Illinois) - After a fourteen-year absence the Sprint Invaders returned to the Spoon River Speedway south of Canton, Illinois, on Saturday and despite sweltering conditions in the afternoon and the area being placed under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the evening, twenty-three Winged Sprint Car drivers checked in. It would be the first time for many of the drivers to compete at a track that has a reputation for staging some great open wheel action and they did not disappoint using the wide and high-banked racing surface from top to bottom from the initial heat race all the way to the final checkered flag.

A pair of unrelated Martins, Chris and Randy would bring the field to green for the start of the twenty-five-lap headliner, but it would be the third starting Ryan Bunton that would sneak under both of them to lead the opening laps. With Bunton digging around the bottom, Chris Martin went to the top side and would sail by Bunton to take the point on lap six.

A two-time champion with the Sprint Invaders, Martin would extend his lead working lapped traffic like a master while the battle for second heated up well behind him with Bunton, Randy Martin and the ninth starting Colton Fisher slicing through traffic as well. The first caution of the event would wait until lap eighteen when Tyler Lee slid off the top of turn four and on the restart Josh Higday got into the mix moving to third in one lap and then to second while using the extreme low line. But when Alex VandeVoort spun in turn two with nineteen laps down Higday had to go back to third behind Fisher for the restart.

On that restart the top four all aimed for the bottom of turn one sending the field behind them roaring to the cushion. Ohio visitor Luke Griffith looked to move from seventh to fourth through the first set of turns and down the back stretch only to have that effort wiped out when Devin Wignall spun in turn three.

This would be the final restart of the race and as the leader, Martin, went to the bottom, Fisher ran the cushion and appeared to have a run on the leader with just five laps remining. The cushion couldn't hold him in turn two though and Colton had to turn the car completely sideways to stay on the gas to make the save.

This would allow Martin to get away over the final laps to make him the fourth different winner in four events completed on the 2023 Sprint Invader schedule. Higday was able to get by Fisher in the closing laps to come from fourteenth to second while it would be the second straight podium finish for Fisher on the weekend. He had started from ninth. Bunton would hold down the fourth spot with the winner's younger brother Cameron Martin filling out the top five. Griffith would finish sixth in his Sprint Invaders debut.

Two more events are on the slate for next weekend, both on a pair of quarter-mile bullrings with the Jacksonville Speedway on Friday June 30th and the Benton County Speedway in Vinton, Iowa, on Sunday July 2nd.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders visit www.SprintInvaders.net or go to our Facebook page.

Spoon River Results

Randall's Performance Heat #1 - 1. Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids IA; 2. Cameron Martin, Ankeny IA; 3. Devin Wignall, Altoona IA; 4. Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington IA; 5. Colton Fisher, Mediapolis IA; 6. Cody Wehrle, Burlington IA; 7. Chase Richards, Burlington IA; 8. Eric Shelton, Decatur

Josh Denning & Associates Heat #2 - 1. Randy Martin, California MO; Alex VanderVoort, Knoxville IA; 3. Luke Griffith, Sandusky OH; 4. Ryan Bunton, Morton IL; 5. Kelby Watt, Adel IA; 6. Bret Tripplett, Lincoln; 7. Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis IA; 8. McCain Richards, Burlington IA

Mohrfeld Solar Heat #3 - 1. Chris Martin, Ankeny IA; 2. Dustin Selvage, Indianola IA; 3. Joey Moughan, Springfield; 4. Josh Higday, Des Moines IA; 5. Luke Verardi, Taylorville; 6. Autsin Archdale, Brimfield 7. Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville IA

Automotive Machine Shake-Up Dash - 1. Chris Martin; 2. R. Martin; 3. Bunton; 4. Lee; 5. Griffith; 6. Cam Martin

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A-Main - 1. Chris Martin; 2. Higday; 3. Fisher; 4. Bunton; 5. Cam Martin; 6. Griffith; 7. Tripplett; 8. Gebhardt; 9. R. Martin; 10. Verardi; 11. Jamison; 12. Wignall; 13. Watt; 14. C. Richards; 15. Shelton; 16. Archdale; 17. Zoutte; 18. Wehrle; 19. M. Richards; 20. VandeVoort; 21. Moughan; 22. Lee; 23. Selvage

Reid's Landscaping & Turf $50 Cash Draw Award - No Winner Tonight

Contingencies:

DMI - Devin Wignall

Saldana - Joey Moughan

BMRS High Point Driver - Tyler Lee

Hard Charger $75 In Memory of Christine Wahl-Levitt - Josh Higday
Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp Trailer Repair

 

 

Gravel Banks Historic $250,000 Payday for Topping BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS Finale at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 24, 2023) - David Gravel etched his name into the sprint car racing history book on Saturday night at Huset's Speedway, where he earned a record $250,000 for winning the final night of the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS.

The quarter million dollar top prize was the biggest winner's share in World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series history and it was doled out in front of the largest crowd in Huset's Speedway history.

"It's good to take some of the boss's money tonight," said Gravel, who drives for Huset's Speedway owner Tod Quiring and was running a special BillionAuto.com paint scheme throughout the four-day event. "The crowd was amazing. It just shows you when a track owner commits to trying to build an event here at a race track it pays off. He's paying big money. There's big fans. It was a great event. Mother Nature tried to mess it up, but it honestly made the track okay."

The event was delayed approximately an hour and a half when a storm invaded the track just after the qualifiers concluded. It made for a fast track and a fast feature as there wasn't a caution until Lap 31, when Buddy Kofoid, who led the first 30 laps, slowed with a mechanical problem.

Gravel, who hustled from fourth to second on the opening lap, ran in the runner-up position for the first half of the feature before Logan Schuchart passed him on Lap 22. Five laps later, Gravel returned the favor and the duo traded slide jobs for a lap before Gravel settled into the second spot. He then inherited the lead after Kofoid pulled into the infield with only 10 laps remaining.

"I felt like I got a good start," Gravel said. "Once I got to second I just kinda paced myself and tried not to overdrive it. I was too cautious and Logan got by me. Then I had to step it back up. That was the winning move was to get back by Logan. Buddy had a really fast car. It's a shame for him. He was running really, really good; a really fast pace."

A red flag on Lap 33 was the final stoppage of the race before the final eight laps were caution-free. Gravel entered traffic with two laps remaining, but was able to fend off Rico Abreu to garner the crown jewel event victory.

"We were kinda mediocre all week to be honest," said Abreu, who was impressive charging from eighth to third in the King of the Hill event. "Ricky (Warner) really made a big swing at our car and made some big changes, which allowed us to get in the hunt.

"Unbelievable event, Tod and everybody apart of his organization. I know Doug Johnson does an unbelievable job here. The place was packed Wednesday night, Thursday night, Friday night and Saturday night to see the grandstands full is heathy for sprint car racing."

Kyle Larson recorded a third-place result as he finished a car length behind Abreu.

"It was a fun race," Larson said. "I was just kinda struggling for the first while. A lot of us probably were hoping for a caution just to let the track settle and clean off some. Once we got the cautions there the track kind of switched over and my car got really good.

"Tod does a great job with this facility and this event. The purse is really what makes events special and big. You've added his name to the list. It's for sure in the top three, for sure, for biggest race of the year."

Schuchart placed fourth and Carson Macedo rounded out the top five.

Gravel, Giovanni Scelzi, Larson, Macedo, Sheldon Haudenschild and Abreu each won a qualifier to kick off the night. Following the rain delay, Brooke Tatnell claimed the C Main, Kofoid emerged victorious during the King of the Hill event and Tyler Courtney picked up the Last Chance Showdown triumph.

Prior to the action beginning on Saturday evening, Huset's Speedway officials announced that the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS will return next year. The four-day event will run June 19-22, 2024, with the finale paying $250,000 once again.

Huset's Speedway will be dormant next weekend before resuming action on July 9 for Bike Night presented by Indian Motorcycle of Sioux Falls featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series.

NIGHT 4 OF THE BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 24, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (40 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel (4); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (3); 3. 57-Kyle Larson (6); 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart (2); 5. 41-Carson Macedo (7); 6. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (5); 7. 49-Brad Sweet (22); 8. 5-Spencer Bayston (10); 9. 11-Cory Eliason (9); 10. 1A-Jacob Allen (11); 11. 15-Donny Schatz (13); 12. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (8); 13. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (21); 14. 20G-Noah Gass (16); 15. 3-Tim Kaeding (18); 16. 7S-Robbie Price (19); 17. 11S-Parker Price Miller (17); 18. 21-Brian Brown (12); 19. 25-Lachlan McHugh (23); 20. 83-James McFadden (14); 21. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (1); 22. 83H-Justin Henderson (15); 23. 88-Austin McCarl (24); 24. 17B-Bill Balog (20).

Last Chance Showdown (15 Laps): 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (2); 2. 49-Brad Sweet (1); 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh (4); 4. 88-Austin McCarl (5); 5. 9-Kasey Kahne (3); 6. 13-Mark Dobmeier (7); 7. 81-Jack Dover (6); 8. 52-Blake Hahn (9).

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 16-Brooke Tatnell (1); 2. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (4); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen (5); 4. 105-Cody Ihlen (10); 5. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 6. 17D-Ryan Bickett (8); 7. (DNS) 6C-Carson McCarl; 8. (DNS) 2AG-Trent Pigdon; 9. (DNS) 3J-Dusty Zomer; 10. (DNS) 5X-Kerry Madsen.

Qualifier 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2-David Gravel (1); 2. 11-Cory Eliason (3); 3. 83H-Justin Henderson (5); 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (2); 5. 9R-Chase Randall (4); 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (6); 7. 16-Brooke Tatnell (7); 8. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (8); 9. (DNS) 2K-Kevin Ingle.

Qualifier 2 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (2); 2. 5-Spencer Bayston (1); 3. 20G-Noah Gass (3); 4. 9-Kasey Kahne (4); 5. 52-Blake Hahn (6); 6. 101-Cody Maroske (7); 7. 6C-Carson McCarl (5); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8).

Qualifier 3 (10 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson (2); 2. 1A-Jacob Allen (3); 3. 11S-Parker Price Miller (5); 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh (4); 5. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (6); 6. 24W-Garet Williamson (7); 7. 49-Brad Sweet (1); 8. (DNS) 6-Bill Rose.

Qualifier 4 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (1); 2. 21-Brian Brown (2); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding (5); 4. 88-Austin McCarl (3); 5. 5T-Ryan Timms (4); 6. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (7); 8. 17D-Ryan Bickett (8).

Qualifier 5 (10 Laps): 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (1); 2. 15-Donny Schatz (4); 3. 7S-Robbie Price (3); 4. 81-Jack Dover (7); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (6); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. (DNF) 5X-Kerry Madsen (2).

Qualifier 6 (10 Laps): 1. 24-Rico Abreu (1); 2. 83-James McFadden (3); 3. 17B-Bill Balog (2); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (5); 5. 29-Sye Lynch (4); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (6); 7. 11M-Brendan Mullen (7); 8. 105-Cody Ihlen (8).

UP NEXT -

July 9 for Bike Night presented by Indian Motorcycle of Sioux Falls featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

 

 

Thomas Meseraull Takes Macon SPEEDWeek Night Three Win with POWRi National Midgets
Belleville, IL. (6/24/23) Thomas Meseraull would ride the high line of Macon Speedway to perfection in capturing his sixth career victory with the POWRi National Midget League feature event in Night Three of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek in an instant classic for the ages.

Early on-track competition with twenty-nine entries in the POWRi National Midget League would see Thomas Meseraull start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 10.784-second lap as Cannon McIntosh, Steven Snyder Jr, Daniel Adler, and Thomas Meseraull each would earn heat racing wins as well as Karter Sarff earning the semi-feature race.

Setting the main event field would find high-point qualifier Thomas Meseraull and front-row counterpart Gavin Miller each competing for positions as the green flag flew with Meseraull gaining the slight advantage on the opening lap over Gavin Miller as the top pair would separate themselves from Jade Avedisian, Daniel Adler, and Steven Snyder Jr that was all racing inside the top five.

With Meseraull pacing the field out front for most of the feature the final ten laps would be well worth the price of admission as Cannon McIntosh started to reel in the leading pack with caution flags keeping the field bunched together in the tight-quartered corners.

Allowing the chose cone to come into play, Cannon McIntosh would overtake Thomas Meseraull for the prized position using a daring maneuver off the double-file restart. While leading for five laps, McIntosh would fend off a flurry of overtaking attempts yet Meseraull would find the winning maneuver as the laps started to wane.

Holding the first place spot after the final restart, Thomas Meseraull would clinch his sixth career POWRi National Midget League feature victory after leading twenty-five of the thirty revolutions around a finely tuned Macon Speedway.

“When the track is this good and it’s up on the top, it’s going to be a slide-or-die kind of night, the restart I thought Cannon jumped me on the first one so after he got by me it was hold on afterward.” said an elated Thomas Meseraull in the Macon Illinois victory lane ceremony.

Leading late while also staying in the mix to win, Cannon McIntosh would place a solid second as Brody Wake would round out the podium placements. Hunting for the front would witness Jade Avedisian finish fourth as Andrew Felker would round out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Macon Speedway to hit the mid-point of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek.

POWRi National Midget League | Macon Speedway | 6/24/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 7X-Thomas Meseraull(10.784)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 40X-Steven Snyder Jr
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 50-Daniel Adler
AFCO Racing Heat Race 4 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 7X-Thomas Meseraull
MPI Semi-Feature Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff
Super Clean Hard Charger: 21K-Karter Sarff(+11)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 2. 08-Cannon McIntosh[5]; 3. 08K-Brody Wake[8]; 4. 71-Jade Avedisian[6]; 5. 11A-Andrew Felker[7]; 6. 21K-Karter Sarff[17]; 7. 26-Chance Crum[18]; 8. 50-Daniel Adler[4]; 9. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 10. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[19]; 11. 97K-Cooper Williams[11]; 12. 71E-Mariah Ede[14]; 13. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 14. 91-Zach Daum[9]; 15. 56-Mitchell Davis[23]; 16. 11-Clinton Boyles[12]; 17. 44-Branigan Roark[15]; 18. 1K-Brayton Lynch[10]; 19. 13-Elijah Gile[20]; 20. 59-Laci Ferno[22]; 21. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[13]; 22. 25K-Taylor Reimer[21]; 23. 58-Daniel Whitley[16].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[1]; 2. 26-Chance Crum[2]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[4]; 4. 13-Elijah Gile[8]; 5. 25K-Taylor Reimer[10]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno[7]; 7. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[6]; 8. 56X-Mark Chisholm[3]; 9. 99K-Robert Carson[9]; 10. 00-John Heitzman[13]; 11. 56-Mitchell Davis[5]; 12. (DNS) 95-Chris Andrews; 13. (DNS) 3N-Colton Booten.

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[1]; 2. 71-Jade Avedisian[3]; 3. 97K-Cooper Williams[2]; 4. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[5]; 5. 21K-Karter Sarff[6]; 6. 7W-Brendon Wiseley[4]; 7. (DNS) 3N-Colton Booten; 8. (DNS) 00-John Heitzman.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 2. 11A-Andrew Felker[3]; 3. 11-Clinton Boyles[2]; 4. 91-Zach Daum[7]; 5. 26-Chance Crum[6]; 6. 13-Elijah Gile[1]; 7. 99K-Robert Carson[5].

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 50-Daniel Adler[2]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[7]; 3. 08K-Brody Wake[5]; 4. 44-Branigan Roark[4]; 5. 56X-Mark Chisholm[6]; 6. 59-Laci Ferno[3]; 7. (DNS) 95-Chris Andrews.

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[5]; 2. 1K-Brayton Lynch[2]; 3. 71E-Mariah Ede[1]; 4. 58-Daniel Whitley[3]; 5. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[6]; 6. 56-Mitchell Davis[7]; 7. 25K-Taylor Reimer[4].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League will see action at Lincoln Speedway for the final night of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek on Sunday, June 25th; Catch all the action LIVE on www.DIRTVision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

Photo Credit: Allen Horcher

 

 

Hickle gets late race 410 AFCS win at Fremont; Weaver earns 305 victory; Valenti holds on for truck win

Sunday, June 25, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – J.J. Hickle had an ace up his sleeve Saturday, June 24 at Fremont Speedway – crew chief Andy Potter. Hickle, from Quilcene, Wash., grabbed the lead in the 410 sprint feature on lap 22 and drove to his first ever win at “The Track That Action Built” on Willie’s Sales & Service Toro Lawn Mower Night.

It was Hickle’s first win with the Seeling Motorsports team and comes under Potter, who has a habit of getting racers their first wins at Potter’s home track of Fremont Speedway.

Stuart Brubaker grabbed the early lead in the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprint feature but Cap Henry, who came into the night leading the All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group points, took the top spot on lap 14 and looked headed to his fifth win of the year at Fremont. But a tangle with a lapped car with 13 to go gave Brubaker back the lead. Hickle pounced on a restart on lap 22 and held off Brubaker for the win.

“It was definitely a tough track tonight. You had to be on your A game every single lap and every single corner. I have to thank Andy Potter, AJ, Joe and Diane Seeling and everybody that supports this deal. This is our first win together and I’m really proud of this team,” said Hickle beside his Ardent Racing, Windsor Construction, Sugar Street Bar and Grill, Herz Precision Products, McIntire Retirement Services backed #97.

Fremont’s Paul Weaver stormed from his 10th starting spot to take the lead with 10 laps to go and then held off a charge from 17th starter Kasey Jedrzejek to earn his second Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprint feature win of the year. Weaver now has 73 career wins at the track to sit third on the all-time win list.

Tyler Shullick led the first two laps before Bryce Lucius drove into the lead. Weaver took the top spot on lap 15 and built up a good lead until a caution on the last lap. Weaver hit his marks perfectly and drove to the win to pad his point lead in the NAPA of Bryan AFCS presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales as he looks for his fourth straight series title.

“It was rough under yellow. When you got going under speed it wasn’t that bad. You could maneuver around. I probably would have gone up top if I had to. I found something in the middle where you just don’t take off and bounce and you were all right,” said Weaver beside his Steve Brown’s B&B Drain Service, Hampshire Racing Engines, M&L Excavating, Seagate Sandblasting backed #1W.

Fostoria, Ohio’s Shawn Valenti showed why he is a four time Fremont dirt truck champion. While others were having a hard time navigating the ruts, Valenti cruised around the top side and drove to his first win of the season in the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks. It wasn’t easy as Keith Sorg closed on the last lap with Valenti winning by only .194 seconds for his 74th career victory at the track. Valenti is now only two wins away from tying Art Ball atop the track’s all-time win list.

“I have to give a big thanks to Cory McCaughey because this thing was sitting at the trailer with about five minutes to go. We needed an axle cut. We threw a gear in and thought we had the spare one but it wasn’t with us so we had to cut one down and thanks to him we were able to go. The race track had some character tonight but with the weather you’re dealt with…it’s good to be standing up here on the front stretch. We’ve had a rough go of it this season. I have to thank Jeff (Babcock) for continuing to believe in me and keeping me in this thing,” said Valenti beside his A Plus Auto Center, Craig Miller Trucking, Dave Story Equipment, KS Sales & Service backed #7B.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, July 1 with the Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410 Sprints, the Great Lakes Traditional Sprints (non-wing) and the dirt trucks in action.

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Fremont Speedway

Saturday, June 24, 2023

410 Sprints – Fort Ball Pizza Palace

Qualifying

1.15C-Chris Andrews, 13.104; 2.33w-Cap Henry, 13.353; 3.11N-Harli White, 13.422; 4.5T-Travis Philo, 13.439; 5.8M-TJ Michael, 13.502; 6.7N-Darin Naida, 13.549; 7.35-Stuart Brubaker, 13.638; 8.5-Byron Reed, 13.711; 9.26W-Cody White, 13.712; 10.21-Larry Kingseed, 13.719; 11.1-Nate Dussel, 13.751; 12.15k-Creed Kemenah, 13.766; 13.97-JJ Hickle, 13.865; 14.X-Mike Keegan, 13.881; 15.75-Jerry Dahms, 13.919; 16.99-Skylar Gee, 13.980; 17.22M-Dan McCarron, 14.005; 18.23-Zeth Sabo, 14.011; 19.83M-Broc Martin, 14.131; 20.9Z-Duane Zablocki, 14.139; 21.3V-Chris Verda, 14.397; 22.98-Robert Robenalt, 14.773; 23.12-Brian Lay, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 97-JJ Hickle[1] ; 2. 23-Zeth Sabo[7] ; 3. 7N-Darin Naida[3] ; 4. 15C-Chris Andrews[4] ; 5. 83M-Broc Martin[8] ; 6. 15k-Creed Kemenah[2] ; 7. X-Mike Keegan[5] ; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[6]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 8M-TJ Michael[2] ; 2. 33w-Cap Henry[4] ; 3. 22M-Dan McCarron[5] ; 4. 5-Byron Reed[1] ; 5. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[6] ; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[3] ; 7. 3V-Chris Verda[7] ; 8. 12-Brian Lay[8]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 35-Stuart Brubaker[3] ; 2. 1-Nate Dussel[5] ; 3. 99-Skylar Gee[6] ; 4. 11N-Harli White[4] ; 5. 26W-Cody White[2] ; 6. 21-Larry Kingseed[1] ; 7. 98-Robert Robenalt[7]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 97-JJ Hickle[2] ; 2. 35-Stuart Brubaker[1] ; 3. 1-Nate Dussel[3] ; 4. 11N-Harli White[8] ; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[17] ; 6. 7N-Darin Naida[9] ; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron[10] ; 8. X-Mike Keegan[19] ; 9. 83M-Broc Martin[13] ; 10. 5-Byron Reed[12] ; 11. 23-Zeth Sabo[7] ; 12. 9Z-Duane Zablocki[14] ; 13. 3V-Chris Verda[20] ; 14. 26W-Cody White[15] ; 15. 12-Brian Lay[23] ; 16. 98-Robert Robenalt[21] ; 17. 75-Jerry Dahms[22] ; 18. 8M-TJ Michael[4] ; 19. 99-Skylar Gee[11] ; 20. 33w-Cap Henry[5] ; 21. 15k-Creed Kemenah[16] ; 22. 15C-Chris Andrews[6] ; 23. 21-Larry Kingseed[18]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 14.063; 2.28-Shawn Valenti, 14.314; 3.19R-Steve Rando, 14.322; 4.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 14.345; 5.4X-Bryce Lucius, 14.352; 6.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.386; 7.36-Seth Schneider, 14.475; 8.78-Austin Black , 14.489; 9.16-Lee Sommers, 14.548; 10.7M-Brandon Moore, 14.564; 11.X15J-Jody Keegan, 14.583; 12.01-Bryan Sebetto, 14.632; 13.20i-Kelsey Ivy, 14.675; 14.26-Jamie Miller, 14.743; 15.9R-Logan Riehl, 14.749; 16.61-Tyler Shullick, 14.752; 17.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.791; 18.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.840; 19.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.844; 20.99-Alvin Roepke, 14.858; 21.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 14.908; 22.13-Jeremy Duposki, 14.912; 23.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 15.004; 24.5-Kody Brewer, 15.010; 25.51M-Haldon Miller, 15.017; 26.21G-Roman Gephart, 15.087; 27.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.099; 28.3M-Logan Mongeau, 15.282; 29.8-Jim Leaser, 15.453; 30.1S-James Saam, 15.697; 31.98-Dave Hoppes, 16.242; 32.18-Todd Hinton, 16.473; 33.49I-John Ivy, 17.766;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 7M-Brandon Moore[2] ; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[5] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[4] ; 4. 49I-John Ivy[8] ; 5. X15-Kasey Ziebold[6] ; 6. 16-Lee Sommers[1] ; 7. 78-Austin Black [3] ; 8. 0-Bradley Bateson[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[4] ; 2. 19R-Steve Rando[3] ; 3. X15J-Jody Keegan[2] ; 4. 4K-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 5. 21G-Roman Gephart[7] ; 6. 98-Dave Hoppes[8] ; 7. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[5] ; 8. 51M-Haldon Miller[6]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[2] ; 2. 01-Bryan Sebetto[1] ; 3. 4X-Bryce Lucius[3] ; 4. 9R-Logan Riehl[5] ; 5. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[4] ; 6. 99-Alvin Roepke[6] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[7] ; 8. 18-Todd Hinton[8]

Heat 4, Group D - (8 Laps)

1. 26-Jamie Miller[3] ; 2. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 3. 20i-Kelsey Ivy[4] ; 4. 5-Kody Brewer[6] ; 5. 13-Jeremy Duposki[1] ; 6. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5] ; 7. 8-Jim Leaser[8] ; 8. 3M-Logan Mongeau[7]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[2] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 3. 16-Lee Sommers[3] ; 4. 99-Alvin Roepke[4] ; 5. 0-Bradley Bateson[7] ; 6. 78-Austin Black [5] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[6] ; 8. 18-Todd Hinton[8]

B-Main 2 - (10 Laps)

1. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[4] ; 2. 13-Jeremy Duposki[2] ; 3. 21G-Roman Gephart[1] ; 4. 3M-Logan Mongeau[8] ; 5. 98-Dave Hoppes[3] ; 6. 51M-Haldon Miller[7] ; 7. 8-Jim Leaser[6]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 1W-Paul Weaver[10] ; 2. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[17] ; 3. 4X-Bryce Lucius[4] ; 4. 61-Tyler Shullick[1] ; 5. 19R-Steve Rando[3] ; 6. 49I-John Ivy[13] ; 7. 01-Bryan Sebetto[5] ; 8. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[6] ; 9. 26-Jamie Miller[9] ; 10. 7M-Brandon Moore[7] ; 11. X15-Kasey Ziebold[19] ; 12. 4K-Blayne Keckler[14] ; 13. 5-Kody Brewer[16] ; 14. 13-Jeremy Duposki[20] ; 15. 9R-Logan Riehl[15] ; 16. X15J-Jody Keegan[11] ; 17. 28-Shawn Valenti[8] ; 18. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[2] ; 19. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[18] ; 20. 21G-Roman Gephart[22] ; 21. 20i-Kelsey Ivy[12] ; 22. 16-Lee Sommers[21]

Dirt Trucks - Burmeister Trophy

Qualifying

1.4M-Jamie Miller, 17.803; 2.P51-Dave Gumby Jr., 18.021; 3.7b-Shawn Valenti, 18.211; 4.4x-Keith Sorg, 18.246; 5.36m-Cory McCaughey, 18.256; 6.19-Tony Burns, 18.262; 7.8KB-Kent Brewer, 18.352; 8.23m-Brad Mitten, 18.508; 9.5s-Bradley Stuckey, 18.673; 10.34-Todd Warnick, 18.676; 11.17x-Dustin Keegan, 18.701; 12.83-Butch Latte, 18.859; 13.8S-Brandon Stuckey, 18.874; 14.44X-Cody Truman, 18.976; 15.7X-Dana Frey, 19.006; 16.26-Kyle Lagrou, 19.092; 17.9-Curt Inks, 19.118; 18.18s-Randy Swiecicki, 19.392; 19.99-Eric Potridge, 19.698; 20.3b-Kaydin Bailey, 19.844; 21.51-David Bankey, 20.010; 22.10b-Adam Lance, 22.326; 23.57MS-Mason Stull, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 7b-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 2. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[3] ; 3. 4M-Jamie Miller[4] ; 4. 36m-Cory McCaughey[1] ; 5. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[6] ; 6. 23m-Brad Mitten[5] ; 7. 99-Eric Potridge[7] ; 8. 10b-Adam Lance[8]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 83-Butch Latte[2] ; 2. 26-Kyle Lagrou[5] ; 3. 17x-Dustin Keegan[3] ; 4. 9-Curt Inks[6] ; 5. 51-David Bankey[8] ; 6. 18s-Randy Swiecicki[7] ; 7. 44X-Cody Truman[1] ; 8. 34-Todd Warnick[4]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 4x-Keith Sorg[4] ; 2. 8KB-Kent Brewer[2] ; 3. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[1] ; 4. 7X-Dana Frey[5] ; 5. 57MS-Mason Stull[7] ; 6. 3b-Kaydin Bailey[6] ; 7. 19-Tony Burns[3]

A-Main 1 - (20 Laps)

1. 7b-Shawn Valenti[2] ; 2. 4x-Keith Sorg[3] ; 3. 26-Kyle Lagrou[5] ; 4. 36m-Cory McCaughey[1] ; 5. 9-Curt Inks[11] ; 6. 23m-Brad Mitten[16] ; 7. 17x-Dustin Keegan[9] ; 8. 7X-Dana Frey[12] ; 9. 99-Eric Potridge[18] ; 10. 44X-Cody Truman[19] ; 11. 83-Butch Latte[7] ; 12. 8S-Brandon Stuckey[13] ; 13. P51-Dave Gumby Jr.[6] ; 14. 5s-Bradley Stuckey[10] ; 15. 19-Tony Burns[21] ; 16. 4M-Jamie Miller[8] ; 17. 8KB-Kent Brewer[4] ; 18. 57MS-Mason Stull[15] ; 19. 10b-Adam Lance[20] ; 20. 51-David Bankey[14]

 

 

Tanner Carrick dominates for first Ocean Sprints win of the season on Friday

By Gary Thomas

Watsonville, CA…Lincoln, California’s Tanner Carrick made the trip from up north pay off as he raced to his initial Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo victory of the season on Friday night.

Carrick, who captured a pair of Ocean Speedway wins last season, fended off challenges early from Caeden Steele and then cruised to the checkered flag over the final half of the race. He was joined in victory lane by Nicholas Johnson with the West Coast Hobby Stock Tour, Jason Ryan Jr. with the IMCA Sport Mods and Jason Lazzerini with the 4-Bangers.

The 30-lap Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature began in thrilling fashion with Fresno’s Caeden Steele and Carrick battling it out tooth and nail. The duo raced extremely close together on the well-prepared quarter mile before a caution waved on lap nine. Steele was looking for a clean sweep of the night after setting fast time, winning his heat race and the Gizdich Ranch Dash.

On the restart Steele took a shot at the lead but got out of shape and contacted the wall, ultimately spinning out in the third corner. San Jose’s Adam Kaeding had nowhere to go and contacted him, resulting in a tommy tip over. Kaeding emerged from the car okay, however, both drivers were done for the night.

After that Carrick pulled away to a sizable advantage, but the action behind him remained intriguing with Kaleb Montgomery, Gauge Garcia, Rickey Sanders and others dicing it up. Following immense work on the track surface during the week it certainly gave drivers one of the best of the season.

Montgomery crossed the stripe in second, followed by Garcia, Sanders and Michael Pombo in the top-five. The top-10 was filled out by Dominic Gorden, Travis Labat, Jason Chisum, Caleb Debem and Colby Johnson.

Ocean Sprints results: 1. 83T-Tanner Carrick[2]; 2. 2K-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 3. 21X-Gauge Garcia[4]; 4. 121-Rickey Sanders[8]; 5. 37-Michael Pombo[5]; 6. 10-Dominic Gorden[7]; 7. 61-Travis Labat[9]; 8. 25Z-Jason Chisum[6]; 9. 3D-Caleb Debem[12]; 10. 38-Colby Johnson[10]; 11. 72W-Kurt Nelson[11]; 12. 72S-Bradley Dillard[14]; 13. 56Z-Don Hart[16]; 14. 07-Richard Fajardo[15]; 15. 121X-Caeden Steele[1]; 16. 6D-Josh Chisum[13]; 17. 3M-Adam Kaeding[17]

The West Coast Hobby Stock Tour brought a fantastic field of 27 cars to the Ocean Speedway on Friday night and displayed some outstanding competition in the main event. Madera’s Lance Hurst and defending Watsonville track champion Joe Gallaher led the field to green for the 20-lapper.

Hurst jumped into the early lead and held command over a full field of hungry Hobby Stocks. Cars raced high, low and in the middle on the wide surface and gave fans an excellent show throughout the feature. Stephen Johnson battled his way forward as did Danny Wagner, Kodie Dean and others.

Just past the halfway point Nicholas Johnson carved his way into second and began to hound Hurst for the top-spot. While the duo went back and forth the racing behind them continued to be exceptional. All eyes the last few laps were on the front runners however, as Hurst and Johnson traded the lead multiple times.

Coming to the checkered flag Johnson dove to the inside of Hurst and narrowly edged him for the thrilling victory. Joe Gallaher, Stephen Johnson, Wagner, Dean, Rob Gallaher, Brian Cooper, Phillip Shelby and Brad Cohelo completed the top-10. It marked the second win of the Hobby Stock Tour campaign for N. Johnson.

West Coast Hobby Stock Tour results: 1. 1N-Nicholas Johnson[6]; 2. 10H-Lance Hurst[1]; 3. 1-Joe Gallaher[2]; 4. 26S-Stephen Johnson[3]; 5. 11D-Danny Wagner[12]; 6. 7-Kodie Dean[5]; 7. X-Rob Gallaher[8]; 8. 17C-Brian Cooper[7]; 9. 86-Phillip Shelby[13]; 10. 5-Brad Cohelo[11]; 11. 22-Adriane Frost[15]; 12. 13-Bobby Motts[9]; 13. X1-Bobby Gallaher[10]; 14. 57-Sam Kennedy[19]; 15. 00-Jerry Bartlett[18]; 16. 54-Vigna Anthony[16]; 17. 69-Jerry Skelton[21]; 18. 2H-Clarence Holbrook[4]; 19. 7C-Ty Carlson[17]; 20. 55F-Shane Freeman[20]; 21. 31W-Steve Remde[22]; 22. 3OG-Dan Fassler[14]

The IMCA Sport Mods also brought out a solid field of cars and in the end, it was all about Oakley’s Jason Ryan Jr. who picked up the win. The 20-lap feature was plagued by cautions that slowed the pace but once up front there was no stopping Ryan.

Santa Maria racer Mike Dean took the lead at the start until Steven Allee charged by him on lap two. Allee held command till lap nine when Jason Ryan Jr. made the winning move. He went on to accept the Ed Entz checkered flag for the win over Allee, Adrian Frost, Dean and Jonathan Hagio.

IMCA Sport Mod results: 1. 52-Jason Ryan Jr[9]; 2. 39-Steven Allee[4]; 3. 22-Adriane Frost[7]; 4. 48-Mike Dean[1]; 5. 30S-Jonathan Hagio[6]; 6. 2C-Trevor Clymens[3]; 7. 3G-Chuck Golden[8]; 8. 4M-Emali VanHoff[16]; 9. 30H-Orion Messina[2]; 10. 12-Jimmy Ford[12]; 11. 38H-Haley Gomez[13]; 12. 22W-Charlie Hunter[18]; 13. 168-Bo Crebs[5]; 14. 33-Mike Gil[17]; 15. 80D-Dylan Wilson[10]; 16. 6K-Mike Kofnovec Jr[11]; 17. 6S-Mike Kofnovec SR[14]; 18. 5-Billy Robertson[15]

Current Four Banger point leader Jason Lazzerini of Moss Landing easily captured the 15-lap main event on Friday over Amaya Flower, Ken Keegan, Lisa Rhodes and Kate Beardsley. Flower led the opening lap but Lazzerini blasted past the following circuit and claimed the victory by over five seconds.

Four Banger results: 1. 0-Jason Lazzerini[3]; 2. 10-Amaya Flower[4]; 3. 51-Ken Keegan[1]; 4. 23X-Lisa Rhodes[5]; 5. 43-Kate Beardsley[7]; 6. 37-Peter Vannerus[11]; 7. 2-Nicole Beardsley[8]; 8. 5-Charlie Cole[9]; 9. 8-Thomas Cumming[6]; 10. 50-Tony Smith[2]; 11. 333-Sarah Ayers[12]; 12. (DNS) 25-Bill Beardsley

Ocean Speedway returns to action on Friday July 7th with a five division program headlined by the Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo.

 

 

Corey Day makes it two in a row while Justin Sanders finds himself atop the points standingsl

Alger, WA (6/23/2023) – Make it two in a row at Skagit Speedway and 10 total wins in 2023 for the teenager out of Clovis, CA Corey Day. Day picked up the win on night number two of the 51st Annual Jim Raper Memorial Super Dirt Cup on Friday night.

Unlike Thursday when Day got by Tanner Holmes on lap 19,Corey was able to find his way around Holmes much earlier, passing him on lap six. Differing from Thursday where the race went green to checkered, Friday did notas Day had to survive multiple restarts on his way to Victory Lane and the $4,100 prelim night check.

Holmes would improve on his night one finish by claiming the runner up spot on night two. While Day and Holmes battled it out for the top spot Dominic Scelzi was up on the wheel, flying around cars, moving up 10 spots from his 13th-place starting position to finish third.

After two nights of preliminary action, Justin Sanders sits atop the point standings and will start first in Saturday night’s pole shuffle which will determine the top six starting spots for the $62,000 to win A-Main event.

In the Northwest Focus Midgets, Shane Smith parked his car in victory lane, leading all 25 laps of the feature. After getting upside down Thursday night, Jared Peterson was fast once again and threw move after move at Smith into turn one but never could seem to get the drive off that he needed exiting turn two. The two raced each other hard and clean but Smith hung on for the top prize.

It was another solid point night as well for Jeff Westergard as he brought the car home third after getting past last night's winner, Alex Peck.

Top 6 in points: 1. 2x Justin Sanders – 936 2. 41 Dominic Scelzi – 935 3. 26R Zeb Wise – 935 4. 21 Cole Macedo – 929 5. 14 Corey Day – 927 6. 55 Trey Starks - 927

Results:

410s:

Qualifying: Aaron Reutzel 11.537

Heat 1: Shane Golobic Heat 2: Chase Johnson Heat 3: Tyler Thompson Heat 4: Corey Day

B-Main: Chase Johnson, Greg Hamilton, Bud Kaeding, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Jessie Attard, Justin Youngquist, Joel Myers Jr., Luke Didiuk, Eric Fisher, Cam Smith, Kelly Miller, Dana Glenn, Bailey Jean, Sean MacDonell, Ashleigh Johnson, James Bundy, Corey Summers, Mike Brown, Andy Caruana, Billy Aton,

A-Main: Corey Day, Tanner Holmes, Dominic Scelzi, Zeb Wise, Trey Starks, Justyn Cox, Justin Sanders, Jason Solwold, Cole Macedo, D.J. Netto, Dylan Bloomfield, Colby Thornhill, Austen Wheatly, Chase Johnson, Willie Croft, Aaron Reutzel, Bud Kaeding, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Tyler Thompson, Logan Forler, Greg Hamilton, Colby Copeland, Nick Parker, Shane Golobic Lap Leaders: Tanner Holmes 1-5, Corey Day 6-35

Northwest Focus Midgets:

Heat 1: Jeff Westergard Heat 2: Nick Evans Heat 3: Levi Klatt Heat 4: Michael Hodel

C-Main: Kyle Hanson, Randy Schaaf, Brain Rose, David Mills, Joe Shawley, JD Lewis, Brian Hayes, Derek Amundson, Ben Beck

B-Main: Stewart Lee, Kyle Hanson, Jason Thomas, Mike Roberts, Randy Schaaf, Duane Swanson, Tyler Luce, Gary Wegener, Dale Creager, Stuart Milner, Roger Burt, Ayuka Carlson, Austin Carey

A-Main: Shane Smith, Jared Peterson, Jeff Westergard, Alex Peck, Nick Evans, Ross Rankine, Michael Hodel, Kyle Hanson, Levi Klatt, Stewart Lee, Ashley Thompson, Brain Holmkvist, Chuck Pierce, Jason Thomas, Bryan Murphy, Chris Foster, Tyler Ketchum, Mike Roberts, Jonathan Jorgenson, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr. Lap Leaders: Shane Smith 1-25

 

 

Scott Bogucki Sweeps A Stout Field of Sprint Invaders At Davenport

(Davenport, Iowa) Making his first ever appearance at the Davenport Speedway on Friday night, Scott Bogucki left with a very good impression of the place after scoring a clean sweep of the Sprint Invaders at the wide and banked quarter-mile oval. The driver from Mclaren Vale South Australia ran away with the opening heat race of the night after starting from the front row and then prevailed in two spirited duels with Paul Nienheiser to clinch the perfect night.

That first battle with Nienheiser would come in the Fastway Fabrication Shake-Up Dash that saw more passes for position than perhaps any other six car, six lap Sprint Car race fans will ever see highlighted by the back-and-forth battle between Bogucki and Nienheiser for the win. When the "Junior Invader" fan pulled his favorite box of candy from the tray though, it would have a "6" on it putting Bogucki on the third row outside and Nienheiser on the outside of row one for the twenty-five lap main event after Ryan Bunton nipped Paul at the line for second.

In the evening's headliner it would be Nienheiser setting a quick early pace that Bunton would try to maintain while both Bogucki and the two-time former Sprint Invaders champion Chris Martin were making their way toward the front on a freshly reworked surface that allowed drivers to choose from multiple racing lines. A caution on lap eleven for Kurt Mueller who had stopped on the apron entering turn three would slow the field and, while under caution, young Cam Martin would see his best performance yet with the Invaders come to an early end due to a left rear tire going flat. The two-time champ's younger brother, Cam had made the Dash earlier in the night and was running fourth before having to call it a night.

On the restart Bogucki would pick up the challenge on Nienheiser for second and, just as they had done in the Dash, they would swap lines and the lead a couple of times within a lap until Bogucki was first scored as the leader on lap fourteen. Just after that lead change the final caution of the night would wave for Dustin Clark who had slid off the track at the entrance of turn and it would now be Bogucki bringing the field back to green.

Once back to green the elder Martin would slip off the top of turn one while running third taking him out of contention. Nienhesier would stay within ten car lengths of the leader as the laps wound down and when Bogucki used his patience with a lapped car in the final three circuits, that allowed Nienheiser to take a look, especially at the exit of turn four. The third-place car of Tasker Phillips was closing fast as well, but the Aussie veteran was smooth after taking the white flag and would not allow a last lap effort from his challengers in taking the victory. Nienheiser would extend his series point lead through three events as the runner-up and when Phillips slipped off the top of turn four on the final lap that allowed Colton Fisher to complete an impressive drive from fifteenth to third. Phillips recovered to finish fourth while Bunton held on for a top five showing.

An impressive field of twenty-seven drivers were in attendance on night one of this doubleheader weekend with a trip to the Spoon River Speedway next up on Saturday. It will be the first visit to the track that sits a few miles south of Canton, Illinois, for the Sprint Invaders since 2009. And there will be two more events coming next weekend on a pair of quarter-mile bullrings with the Jacksonville Speedway on Friday June 30th and the Benton County Speedway in Vinton, Iowa, on Sunday July 2nd.

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Davenport Results

Randall's Performance Heat #1 - 1. Scott Bogucki, Mclaren Vale SA; 2. Chris Martin, Ankeny; 3. Ryan Bunton, Morton IL; 4. Cameron Martin, Ankeny; 5. Colton Fisher, Mediapolis; 6. Luke Verardi, Taylorville IL; 7. Randy Martin, California MO; 8. Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis; 9. McCain Richards, Burlington

Josh Denning & Associates Heat #2 - 1. Dustin Selvage, Indianola; 2. Paul Nienheiser, Chapin IL; 3. Alex VanderVoort, Knoxville; 4. Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington; 5. Josh Higday, Des Moines; 6. Kurt Mueller, Reynolds IL; 7. Nick Guernsey, Burlington; 8. Chase Richards, Burlington; DNS Ryan Edwards, Waverly IL

Mohrfeld Solar Heat #3 - 1. Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville; 2. Austin Archdale, Brimfield IL; 3. Cody Wehrle, Burlington; 4. Dustin Clark, Agency; 5. Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids; 6. Bret Tripplett, Lincoln IL 7. Kelby Watt, Adel; 8. Devin Wignall, Altoona; 9. Brett Yeager, Coal Valley IL

Fastway Fabrication Shake-Up Dash - 1. Bogucki; 2.Bunton; 3. Nienheiser; 4. Cam Martin; 5. Phillips; 6. Selvage

B-Main - 1. Tripplett; 2. Verardi; 3. R. Martin; 4. Watt; 5. Wignall; 6. M. Richards; 7. Jamison; 8. C. Richards; 9. Yeager; 10. Guernsey; DNS Edwards

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A-Main - 1. Bogucki; 2. Nienheiser; 3. Fisher; 4. Phillips; 5. Bunton; 6. Gebhardt; 7. Wehrle; 8. Triplett; 9. Selvage; 10. Wignall; 11. Lee; 12. Watt; 13. Verardi; 14. Higday; 15. VanderVoort; 16. Chris Martin; 17. Clark; 18. Cam Martin; 19. Mueller; 20. R. Martin; 21. Archdale

Reid's Landscaping & Turf $50 Cash Draw Award - Josh Higday

Contingencies:

DMI - Dustin Clark

Saldana - Luke Verardi

BMRS High Point Driver - Tasker Phillips

K-1 Race Gear - Austin Archdale

Hard Charger $75 In Memory of Christine Wahl-Levitt - Colton Fisher
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Schuchart Captures Final BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS Preliminary Night to Take Event Points Lead Entering Saturday's Record $250,000-to-Win Finale at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 23, 2023) - Logan Schuchart dominated the 35-lap main event at Huset's Speedway on Friday night during the final preliminary round of the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS.

The $20,000 victory was Schuchart's first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series triumph at Huset's Speedway and it propelled him into the lead following the third-and-final preliminary night of the crown jewel event. That locks him into the King of the Hill event, which sets the first few rows of the $250,000-to-win A Main - a World of Outlaws record - on Saturday.

"It's huge," Schuchart said. "We want to be able to be there at the end of the night. If you're starting 10 th or 15 th or whatever it'll be tough to come from there. We have a great shot. Shout out to Huset's Speedway, Tod Quiring and his team. It's just awesome to have a race like this at this premier facility and racing for a huge chunk of money tomorrow."

Spencer Bayston drove into the lead at the start of Friday's A Main with Schuchart in tow. The first of six cautions arrived on Lap 5. Schuchart powered around the outside of Bayston exiting turn four on the restart lap and he led the remaining 31 circuits comfortably.

Cautions mostly kept Schuchart out of thick traffic, but he also executed a crafty three-wide move where he split a pair of drivers to put them a lap down and distance himself from his competitors at one point.

"It's tough to judge the lapped cars there," he said. "They are dicing around with each other, running their own race. I just tried to set a good pace, make good laps, consistent laps, and just drive a smart race."

The final caution of the race occurred with three laps remaining when a red flag was displayed after Kasey Kahne got upside down. Schuchart, who raced almost the entire feature without a wheel cover on his right rear wheel, felt the mud packed inside the wheel after the drivers were pushed off to line up for the restart. However, it didn't slow him as he built a sizeable lead before the checkered flag was waved.

"I almost thought we were going to lose the thing," he said. "I felt we had a right rear going down there at the end. I'm happy we were able to hang on."

Buddy Kofoid started third and fell to fifth on the opening lap. He climbed back to third place on Lap 7 and into the runner-up position on the ensuing lap. Kofoid's second-place showing was his second straight podium during the event, guiding him to second in the event standings.

"I feel really good," he said. "I feel pretty good about my odds. We were third yesterday, second today. Hopefully we can be one better tomorrow."

Bayston posted his event-best outing with a third-place run.

"We had really two good first nights," he said. "Coming in here tonight it's one of those where it's just see if we could pick up on a few little things and improve and we certainly did that. There's a lot on the line tomorrow. I felt like we made a really good gain tonight in that heat race with our balance and my feel and then again there in the feature. I have a good feeling going for tomorrow."

Brad Sweet drove from eighth to fourth - his best result of the event - and David Gravel rounded out the top five.

Sheldon Haudenschild led the 52 drivers in time trials with the quickest qualifying lap. Heat race wins were earned by Ryan Timms, Bayston, Tim Estenson, Jacob Allen, Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Giovanni Scelzi. Tim Kaeding pocketed the C Main victory and Donny Schatz won the Last Chance Showdown.

Visit the World of Outlaws social media channels for the official event standings.

The BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS is scheduled to conclude on Saturday with a record-paying $250,000-to-win main event. The grandstands open at 4 p.m. with racing at 8 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

NIGHT 3 OF THE BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 23, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart (1); 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (3); 3. 5-Spencer Bayston (2); 4. 49-Brad Sweet (8); 5. 2-David Gravel (7); 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (5); 7. 21-Brian Brown (9); 8. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (24); 9. 41-Carson Macedo (4); 10. 9R-Chase Randall (12); 11. 5X-Kerry Madsen (13); 12. 24-Rico Abreu (10); 13. 88-Austin McCarl (11); 14. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (20); 15. 5T-Ryan Timms (16); 16. 15-Donny Schatz (21); 17. 17B-Bill Balog (17); 18. 7S-Robbie Price (18); 19. 83H-Justin Henderson (15); 20. 52-Blake Hahn (23); 21. 9-Kasey Kahne (19); 22. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 23. 29-Sye Lynch (22); 24. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (14).

MicroLite Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 15-Donny Schatz (2); 2. 29-Sye Lynch (1); 3. 52-Blake Hahn (6); 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (8); 5. 11S-Parker Price Miller (13); 6. 83-James McFadden (17); 7. 25-Lachlan McHugh (3); 8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (9); 9. 6C-Carson McCarl (4); 10. 22-Riley Goodno (15); 11. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 12. 1A-Jacob Allen (7); 13. 16-Brooke Tatnell (12); 14. 81-Jack Dover (18); 15. 101-Cody Maroske (10); 16. 24W-Garet Williamson (14); 17. 3-Tim Kaeding (21); 18. 24T-Christopher Thram (11); 19. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (16); 20. 3J-Dusty Zomer (22); 21. 6-Bill Rose (20); 22. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (19).

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (1); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer (4); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6); 5. 17D-Ryan Bickett (10); 6. 12-Tyler Drueke (5); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 8. 105-Cody Ihlen (8); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9); 10. (DNS) 20G-Noah Gass; 11. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner; 12. (DNS) 11-Cory Eliason.

Case No1 Engine Oil Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 5T-Ryan Timms (2); 2. 52-Blake Hahn (1); 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (6); 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (5); 5. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 6. 81-Jack Dover (7); 7. 15-Donny Schatz (3); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 9. 105-Cody Ihlen (9).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 5-Spencer Bayston (4); 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (1); 3. 25-Lachlan McHugh (2); 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart (6); 5. 9R-Chase Randall (5); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (3); 7. 3-Tim Kaeding (7); 8. 12-Tyler Drueke (8); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 14T-Tim Estenson (1); 2. 41-Carson Macedo (4); 3. 6C-Carson McCarl (2); 4. 21-Brian Brown (5); 5. 2-David Gravel (6); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 7. 20G-Noah Gass (7); 8. 13-Mark Dobmeier (8); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (9).

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Jacob Allen (1); 2. 83H-Justin Henderson (3); 3. 88-Austin McCarl (4); 4. 83-James McFadden (7); 5. 7S-Robbie Price (5); 6. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 7. 11M-Brendan Mullen (8); 8. 29-Sye Lynch (6); 9. 78-Bill Wagner (9).

Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (1); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (4); 3. 11S-Parker Price Miller (7); 4. 101-Cody Maroske (2); 5. 9-Kasey Kahne (5); 6. 17B-Bill Balog (6); 7. 24W-Garet Williamson (3); 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8).

Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 2. 49-Brad Sweet (5); 3. 5X-Kerry Madsen (4); 4. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 5. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (7); 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (2); 7. 6-Bill Rose (1); 8. (DNS) 11-Cory Eliason.

Simpson Qualifying: 1. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:11.188 (4); 2. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:11.200 (29); 3. 2-David Gravel, 00:11.271 (17); 4. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:11.273 (5); 5. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.282 (9); 6. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.283 (1); 7. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:11.292 (30); 8. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:11.293 (3); 9. 21-Brian Brown, 00:11.321 (15); 10. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:11.355 (10); 11. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:11.379 (40); 12. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:11.386 (27); 13. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.389 (2); 14. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:11.405 (34); 15. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:11.406 (33); 16. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.408 (41); 17. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:11.408 (16); 18. 5X-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.409 (20); 19. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.425 (11); 20. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.440 (7); 21. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.448 (46); 22. 83H-Justin Henderson, 00:11.450 (37); 23. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:11.460 (23); 24. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:11.470 (26); 25. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:11.506 (35); 26. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:11.519 (52); 27. 6C-Carson McCarl, 00:11.528 (47); 28. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.528 (38); 29. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:11.530 (28); 30. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.531 (21); 31. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:11.532 (6); 32. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:11.557 (36); 33. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.561 (22); 34. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:11.562 (25); 35. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.582 (43); 36. 6-Bill Rose, 00:11.584 (14); 37. 81-Jack Dover, 00:11.606 (19); 38. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.621 (42); 39. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:11.640 (44); 40. 83-James McFadden, 00:11.660 (39); 41. 11S-Parker Price Miller, 00:11.669 (31); 42. 2AG-Trent Pigdon, 00:11.678 (12); 43. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.727 (13); 44. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.740 (51); 45. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.749 (32); 46. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.750 (24); 47. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.791 (18); 48. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:11.953 (50); 49. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:12.039 (45); 50. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:12.125 (8); 51. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:12.273 (48); 52. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:12.891 (49).

UP NEXT -

Saturday for the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

 

Pirtek Renegades

West Union, IA, and Jim Falls, WI, June 23, 2023

The Pirtek Renegades split their dance card on Friday night with traditionals making a return visit to Eagle Valley Speedway in northern Wisconsin while the wings were nearly 200 miles south, in West Union, Iowa. Ten traditionals signed in at EVS, while the winged ranks grew by two from Thursday night with twelve wingers racing at Fayette County Speedway.

For the traditionals, Zach Widdes claimed Pirtek heat #1 with a track high 138 passing points and Bryan Roach nabbed checkers in RTS Podcast heat #2. Down south, both winners came from the outside of the front row as Luke Nellis, and last night's winner Chase Viebrock, won the qualifiers.

Nick DaRonco and Zach Widdes redrew the front row for the main event in Jim Falls, and that duo paced the field the entire way. DaRonco shot to the point and stayed there, while Widdes emptied his bag of tricks trying to keep pace with the red hot chauffeur from Britt, MN. At the double checkers it was DaRonco claiming his fourth sticker in only five events this summer. Widdes, Chris Lewis, Ken Hron, and Lucas Logue filled out the rest of the top five.

Meanwhile, down Iowa way, it was Brett Peterson and Patrick Heikkinen bringing the 12-car field to green with Heikkinen grabbing the point early. Once the Eveleth, MN, pilot found his groove, there was no catching him as the #13 nabbed his first feature win of the summer. Fourth starting Luke Nellis crossed the stripe in second, followed by Chase Viebrock, Mike Mueller, and Jack Berger.

With the winged weekend wrapped up, the traditionals return to their home track of Cedar Lake Speedway on Saturday to round out their week. The following week, the traditionals join the World of Outlaws at CLS on Friday, June 30, with the wings providing WoO support the following night, Saturday, July 1, as part of Cedar Lake’s annual WoO/Independence Day festivities.

More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
Traditional Sprints
Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[1]; 2. 10Z-Zach Widdes[2]; 3. 5J-Chris Lewis[6]; 4. 46H-Ken Hron[5]; 5. 20L-Lucas Logue[8]; 6. 6-Jake Kouba[7]; 7. 99-Bryan Roach[4]; 8. 2C-Brad Cunningham[3]; 9. 25A-Ashley Williams[9]; 10. 135-Joshua Hulberg[10]
Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10Z-Zach Widdes[3]; 2. 5J-Chris Lewis[4]; 3. 46H-Ken Hron[5]; 4. 20L-Lucas Logue[2]; 5. 135-Joshua Hulberg[1]
RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 99-Bryan Roach[1]; 2. 8-Nick DaRonco[5]; 3. 2C-Brad Cunningham[3]; 4. 6-Jake Kouba[4]; 5. 25A-Ashley Williams[2]

Winged Sprints
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[2]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[4]; 3. 50-Chase Viebrock[5]; 4. 61-Mike Mueller[3]; 5. 19B-Jack Berger[6]; 6. 42X-Brett Peterson[1]; 7. 07-Owen Carlson[9]; 8. 28-John Breitenfeldt[8]; 9. P1-Mark Chevalier[7]; 10. C4-Carl Wade[11]; 11. 95-Tony Gernert[10]; 12. (DNF) 9C-Cole Stella[12]
Heat 1: 1. 74N-Luke Nellis[2]; 2. 19B-Jack Berger[1]; 3. 61-Mike Mueller[3]; 4. 9C-Cole Stella[4]; 5. 95-Tony Gernert[6]; 6. (DNF) 07-Owen Carlson[5]
Heat 2: 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[2]; 2. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[1]; 3. 42X-Brett Peterson[4]; 4. P1-Mark Chevalier[5]; 5. 28-John Breitenfeldt[3]; 6. (DNS) C4-Carl Wade

 

 

Cannon McIntosh Masterful in Jacksonville SPEEDWeek Night Two Win with POWRi National Midgets
Belleville, IL. (6/23/23) Cannon McIntosh would use late race dramatics to his favor at Jacksonville Speedway to capture his twenty-first career victory with the POWRi National Midget League feature event in Night Two of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek festivities.

Early on-track competition with twenty-eight entries in the POWRi National Midget League would see Jade Avedisian start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 12.114-second lap as Jade Avedisian, Thomas Meseraull, Karter Sarff, and Taylor Reimer each earned heat racing wins as well as Brody Wake earning the lone semi-feature race.

Setting the main event field would find high-point qualifier Jade Avedisian and front-row counterpart Chase McDermand each jockeying for positions as the green flag flew with Chase McDermand gaining the slight advantage on the opening lap with Thomas Meseraull, Jade Avedisian, Daniel Adler, and Steven Snyder Jr all racing inside the top five.

Finding the front of the field after an early race restart, Daniel Adler would overtake for the point of the field after McDermand misjudged the entry into turn one as Jade Avedisian and Thomas Meseraull pursued impatiently.

Witnessing Adler leading late, Cannon McIntosh would seem to wait until the perfect time to strike for the lead battle. Using the restart to perfection, McIntosh would launch to the lead using middle-track speed.

Holding the prized placement throughout the final five laps until the checkers waved would find Cannon McIntosh clinch his third POWRi National Midget League feature victory of 2023 while notching his second straight POWRi SPEEDWeek win.

“I honestly didn’t think we had a shot to win this one until the final caution came out with the choose cone really helping out in our track positioning,” said Cannon McIntosh in the Jacksonville Illinois victory lane ceremony. Adding, “I truly can’t say enough good things about this team and how well everything is going right now.”

Contending for the lead late, Thomas Meseraull would place a solid second as early leader of seven laps Chase McDermand would round out the podium placements. Hunting for the front would witness leader of fourteen laps Daniel Adler finish fourth as Jade Avedisian would round out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Jacksonville Speedway to start the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek.

POWRi National Midget League | Jacksonville Speedway | 6/23/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 71-Jade Avedisian(12.114)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 71-Jade Avedisian
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 7X-Thomas Meseraull
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 21K-Karter Sarff
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 25K-Taylor Reimer
MPI Semi-Feature Winner: 08K-Brody Wake
Super Clean Hard Charger: 97K-Cooper Williams(+10)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[9]; 2. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[6]; 3. 40-Chase McDermand[2]; 4. 50-Daniel Adler[4]; 5. 71-Jade Avedisian[1]; 6. 25K-Taylor Reimer[8]; 7. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 8. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[13]; 9. 26-Chance Crum[15]; 10. 97-Gavin Miller[14]; 11. 11-Clinton Boyles[12]; 12. 1K-Brayton Lynch[10]; 13. 97K-Cooper Williams[23]; 14. 3N-Jake Neuman[11]; 15. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[19]; 16. 44-Branigan Roark[20]; 17. 13-Elijah Gile[16]; 18. 99K-Robert Carson[22]; 19. 08K-Brody Wake[17]; 20. 91-Zach Daum[5]; 21. 51R-Jedd Ross[21]; 22. 21K-Karter Sarff[7]; 23. 95-Chris Andrews[18].

B Feature 1 (12 Laps): 1. 08K-Brody Wake[2]; 2. 95-Chris Andrews[10]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 4. 44-Branigan Roark[6]; 5. 51R-Jedd Ross[7]; 6. 99K-Robert Carson[9]; 7. 11G-Patrick Lawson[12]; 8. 56X-Mark Chisholm[8]; 9. 56-Mitchell Davis[3]; 10. 97K-Cooper Williams[1]; 11. 71E-Mariah Ede[4]; 12. 00-John Heitzman[11].

Advanced Racing Suspension Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 71-Jade Avedisian[5]; 2. 3N-Jake Neuman[1]; 3. 91-Zach Daum[6]; 4. 97K-Cooper Williams[3]; 5. 56-Mitchell Davis[4]; 6. 51R-Jedd Ross[2]; 7. 99K-Robert Carson[7].

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 2. 40-Chase McDermand[4]; 3. 97-Gavin Miller[2]; 4. 11-Clinton Boyles[6]; 5. 08K-Brody Wake[5]; 6. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[3]; 7. 95-Chris Andrews[7].

Schure Built Suspension Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 21K-Karter Sarff[1]; 2. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[4]; 3. 08-Cannon McIntosh[5]; 4. 1K-Brayton Lynch[7]; 5. 71E-Mariah Ede[2]; 6. 44-Branigan Roark[3]; 7. 00-John Heitzman[6].

AFCO Racing Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 25K-Taylor Reimer[1]; 2. 50-Daniel Adler[4]; 3. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[3]; 4. 26-Chance Crum[5]; 5. 13-Elijah Gile[7]; 6. 56X-Mark Chisholm[2]; 7. 11G-Patrick Lawson[6].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League will see action at Macon Speedway on Saturday, June 24th for Night Three of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek followed by the final night at Lincoln Speedway(6/25); Catch all the action LIVE on www.DIRTVision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Dussel wins Allison Memorial, Sherman and Catterene split Modified features, and Rassel wins 3rd stock feature in a row at Limaland

June 23, 2023

LIMA, OH

By Gerry Keysor

The skies looked gloomy all day until the gates opened at Limaland Motorsports Park on Friday for the 3rd Annual Tribute to Mr. Excitement Tim Allison presented by Tim Hogan Carpet. As racing started the clouds parted and the sun shined bright especially on the NRA Sprint Invader feature winner No 1. Nate Dussel.

In the Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modifieds make up feature from May 12th, Todd Sherman picked up the win in the Sherman Enterprises No. 65.

In Lock Sixteen Thunderstock action it was No. 18 Brendan Rassel rattling off his 3rd consecutive feature win and his 4th of the 2023 season.

Wrapping up the night was the regular Midwest Shooting Center DIRTcar UMP Modified A Main. Sherman led the the opening laps and seemed to be on his way to doubling up on the night, but it was No. 9C Troy Catterene picking up his second feature win of the year over Sherman in an exciting green-white-checkered finish.

Limaland Motorsports Park is back in action next Friday June 30th for “Firecracker Friday” presented by T&D Interiors. Pit gates open at 4:30PM, Grandstand gates open at 5PM, Hotlaps at 6:30 and Racing at 7:30. General Admission is $12 for ages 16 and older, $6 for ages 11-15, and kids 10 and under are admitted FREE. Pit passes for all ages are $30. For details on this and all events at Limaland, visit Limaland.com, or check out our page on Facebook.

MIDWEST SHOOTING CENTER UMP MODIFIEDS make up feature from May 12.

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 65-Todd Sherman[1]; 2. 1-Randy Giroux[5]; 3. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[9]; 4. 36-Brandon Vaughan[12]; 5. 34X-Shane O'Connor[20]; 6. 22T-Tony Anderson[6]; 7. 9R-Garrett Rons[8]; 8. 82B-Brennan Sherman[16]; 9. 1X-Jerry Butler[13]; 10. 0-Dylan Murray[15]; 11. 4M-Dustin Moore[18]; 12. 9C-Troy Cattarene[2]; 13. 71T-Chris Hicks[11]; 14. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[21]; 15. C4-Alex Siefer[22]; 16. 29C-Chris Bitters[19]; 17. (DNF) 316-Devon Hower[17]; 18. (DNF) 9PG-Percy Gendreau[3]; 19. (DNF) 16-Jeff Koz[4]; 20. (DNS) 22C-Chad Coleman; 21. (DNS) 82-Dalton Lane; 22. (DNS) 4L-Mike Learman

NRA SPRINT INVADERS 20 entries

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel[4]; 2. 17-Jared Horstman[8]; 3. 71H-Max Stambaugh[6]; 4. 24-Kobe Allison[9]; 5. 11N-Harli White[1]; 6. 23-Devon Dobie[3]; 7. 22M-Dan McCarron[11]; 8. 7C-Phil Gressman[5]; 9. 11G-Luke Griffith[13]; 10. 35-Ron Blair[10]; 11. X-Mike Keegan[7]; 12. 31-Jac Nickles[19]; 13. 73C-Cody Fendley[2]; 14. 2-Kyle Sauder[12]; 15. 5J-Jake Hesson[14]; 16. 49T-Gregg Dalman[16]; 17. 16C-Tylar Rankin[20]; 18. 0-Brayton Phillips[17]; 19. 11H-Caleb Harmon[18]; 20. 2B-Noah Dunlap[15]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 73C-Cody Fendley[2]; 2. 11N-Harli White[4]; 3. 17-Jared Horstman[3]; 4. 22M-Dan McCarron[1]; 5. 11G-Luke Griffith[7]; 6. 49T-Gregg Dalman[6]; 7. 31-Jac Nickles[5]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Nate Dussel[2]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh[4]; 3. 24-Kobe Allison[1]; 4. 2-Kyle Sauder[3]; 5. 5J-Jake Hesson[7]; 6. 0-Brayton Phillips[6]; 7. 16C-Tylar Rankin[5]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Devon Dobie[2]; 2. 7C-Phil Gressman[1]; 3. 35-Ron Blair[3]; 4. X-Mike Keegan[4]; 5. 2B-Noah Dunlap[6]; 6. 11H-Caleb Harmon[5]

Qualifying 1: 1. 11N-Harli White, 00:11.988[17]; 2. 71H-Max Stambaugh, 00:12.056[20]; 3. X-Mike Keegan, 00:12.201[15]; 4. 17-Jared Horstman, 00:12.208[4]; 5. 2-Kyle Sauder, 00:12.220[1]; 6. 35-Ron Blair, 00:12.273[9]; 7. 73C-Cody Fendley, 00:12.301[16]; 8. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:12.305[10]; 9. 23-Devon Dobie, 00:12.311[8]; 10. 22M-Dan McCarron, 00:12.314[2]; 11. 24-Kobe Allison, 00:12.335[18]; 12. 7C-Phil Gressman, 00:12.364[3]; 13. 31-Jac Nickles, 00:12.373[12]; 14. 16C-Tylar Rankin, 00:12.446[5]; 15. 11H-Caleb Harmon, 00:12.448[11]; 16. 49T-Gregg Dalman, 00:12.504[7]; 17. 0-Brayton Phillips, 00:12.561[19]; 18. 2B-Noah Dunlap, 00:12.575[13]; 19. 11G-Luke Griffith, 00:12.576[6]; 20. 5J-Jake Hesson, 00:12.687[14]

MIDWEST SHOOTING CENTER UMP MODIFIEDS -27 entries

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 9C-Troy Cattarene[3]; 2. 65-Todd Sherman[2]; 3. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[1]; 4. 82B-Brennan Sherman[11]; 5. 4-Jason Kinney[7]; 6. 36-Brandon Vaughan[4]; 7. 34X-Shane O'Connor[8]; 8. 21-Bill Griffith[13]; 9. 9R-Garrett Rons[10]; 10. 0-Dylan Murray[9]; 11. 1-Randy Giroux[15]; 12. 71T-Chris Hicks[14]; 13. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[20]; 14. 57-Jeffery Jessup[5]; 15. 463-Daniel Sanchez[6]; 16. 1X-Jerry Butler[17]; 17. 4M-Dustin Moore[19]; 18. 11G-Kevin Grilliot[16]; 19. LB4-Logan Beckwith IV[12]; 20. 22T-Tony Anderson[18]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11G-Kevin Grilliot[2]; 2. 1X-Jerry Butler[9]; 3. 22T-Tony Anderson[8]; 4. 4M-Dustin Moore[5]; 5. 32-Scott Boyd Jr[12]; 6. 316-Devon Hower[11]; 7. 89-Bobby Rose[1]; 8. 29C-Chris Bitters[6]; 9. C4-Alex Siefer[4]; 10. (DNS) 9PG-Percy Gendreau; 11. (DNS) 16-Jeff Koz; 12. (DNS) 19-Ryan Ordway

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 65-Todd Sherman[1]; 2. 36-Brandon Vaughan[3]; 3. 4-Jason Kinney[9]; 4. 9R-Garrett Rons[5]; 5. 21-Bill Griffith[7]; 6. 89-Bobby Rose[6]; 7. C4-Alex Siefer[8]; 8. (DNF) 9PG-Percy Gendreau[4]; 9. (DNS) 16-Jeff Koz

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 5X-Jerry Bowersock[3]; 2. 57-Jeffery Jessup[1]; 3. 34X-Shane O'Connor[4]; 4. 82B-Brennan Sherman[9]; 5. 71T-Chris Hicks[6]; 6. 11G-Kevin Grilliot[2]; 7. 4M-Dustin Moore[7]; 8. 22T-Tony Anderson[5]; 9. (DNS) 316-Devon Hower

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 9C-Troy Cattarene[1]; 2. 463-Daniel Sanchez[7]; 3. 0-Dylan Murray[2]; 4. LB4-Logan Beckwith IV[3]; 5. 1-Randy Giroux[4]; 6. (DNF) 19-Ryan Ordway[9]; 7. (DNF) 29C-Chris Bitters[8]; 8. (DNF) 1X-Jerry Butler[5]; 9. (DNS) 32-Scott Boyd Jr

Qualifying 1: 1. 9PG-Percy Gendreau, 00:14.890[21]; 2. 34X-Shane O'Connor, 00:14.973[1]; 3. 1-Randy Giroux, 00:15.033[3]; 4. 36-Brandon Vaughan, 00:15.072[16]; 5. 5X-Jerry Bowersock, 00:15.093[11]; 6. LB4-Logan Beckwith IV, 00:15.130[17]; 7. 16-Jeff Koz, 00:15.202[15]; 8. 11G-Kevin Grilliot, 00:15.225[8]; 9. 0-Dylan Murray, 00:15.236[4]; 10. 65-Todd Sherman, 00:15.248[14]; 11. 57-Jeffery Jessup, 00:15.311[20]; 12. 9C-Troy Cattarene, 00:15.353[18]; 13. 9R-Garrett Rons, 00:15.383[25]; 14. 22T-Tony Anderson, 00:15.423[13]; 15. 1X-Jerry Butler, 00:15.548[22]; 16. 89-Bobby Rose, 00:15.720[27]; 17. 71T-Chris Hicks, 00:15.734[26]; 18. 32-Scott Boyd Jr, 00:15.770[19]; 19. 21-Bill Griffith, 00:15.879[7]; 20. 4M-Dustin Moore, 00:15.884[24]; 21. 463-Daniel Sanchez, 00:15.899[6]; 22. C4-Alex Siefer, 00:15.976[23]; 23. 19-Ryan Ordway, 00:16.071[5]; 24. 316-Devon Hower, 00:16.087[10]; 25. 29C-Chris Bitters, 00:16.325[9]; 26. 4-Jason Kinney, 00:16.456[2]; 27. (DNS) 82B-Brennan Sherman, 00:16.456

LOCK SIXTEEN THUNDERSTOCKS - 13 entries

A Feature 1 (15 Laps): 1. 18-Brenden Rassel[2]; 2. 17J-Jarrod Klay[1]; 3. 7W-Dan Wooten[3]; 4. 00-Brayden Weller[10]; 5. 11-Sean Verwys[7]; 6. 22T-Tony Anderson[6]; 7. 28V-Shawn Valenti[4]; 8. 92-Brandon McDaries[11]; 9. 87-Andy Welch[9]; 10. 27-Frank Paladino[8]; 11. (DNF) 82-Chris Douglas[5]; 12. (DNF) 26-Justin Long[12]; 13. (DNS) 1W-Mark Wooten

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 22T-Tony Anderson[2]; 2. 28V-Shawn Valenti[3]; 3. 18-Brenden Rassel[4]; 4. 11-Sean Verwys[5]; 5. 87-Andy Welch[1]; 6. (DNF) 92-Brandon McDaries[6]; 7. (DNS) 1W-Mark Wooten

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 82-Chris Douglas[2]; 2. 7W-Dan Wooten[1]; 3. 17J-Jarrod Klay[4]; 4. 27-Frank Paladino[3]; 5. 00-Brayden Weller[6]; 6. (DNF) 26-Justin Long[5]

Qualifying 1: 1. 18-Brenden Rassel, 00:15.646[13]; 2. 17J-Jarrod Klay, 00:15.804[12]; 3. 28V-Shawn Valenti, 00:15.897[10]; 4. 27-Frank Paladino, 00:16.005[8]; 5. 22T-Tony Anderson, 00:16.022[9]; 6. 82-Chris Douglas, 00:16.119[6]; 7. 87-Andy Welch, 00:16.224[3]; 8. 7W-Dan Wooten, 00:16.304[7]; 9. 11-Sean Verwys, 00:16.317[11]; 10. 26-Justin Long, 00:16.319[4]; 11. 92-Brandon McDaries, 00:16.721[2]; 12. 00-Brayden Weller, 00:16.855[5]; 13. 1W-Mark Wooten, 00:17.823[1]

 

 

Day wins; Wise leads the points battle heading into night two.

Alger, WA (6/22/23) – Night number one of the 51st Annual Jim Raper Memorial Super Dirt Cup is in the books and if the next two nights are anything like tonight, we are in for a big treat!

In the 410 division, the Clovis California teenager Corey Day parked it in victory lane as his hot streak continues.Day took the lead on lap 19 after fighting with Tanner Holmes in a race that after an initial caution on the opening start went flag to flag. Holmes and Day fought tooth and nail to both get to the front of the field, coming from eight and third respectively, however, it all came down to lap traffic for Day. While fighting for the lead in traffic Day threw a slider going into three on Holmes right as Holmes bounced the car off the cushion in turn four allowing Day to take the lead on lap 19.

While the battle for the lead was heating up, so was the battle for the remaining two podium spots. Shane Golobic and Zeb Wise went to war, moving up through the field. Wise worked his way from a 12th-place starting spot to finish third while Golobic moved up from fifth place to second.

In the Northwest Focus Midget Division, Alex Peck went wire to wire never moving from the top spot for his first win of the year at Skagit Speedway. Peck never seemed to put a foot wrong as his car flew around Skagit Speedway while drama happened behind. While battling for third place Nick Evans and Jared Peterson made contact resulting in Peterson on his lid and both cars done for the night. While Peck locked it down out front, Ross Rankine and Jeff Westergard found their way back into victory lane coming home second and third.

We will do it all again tomorrow June 22, 2023, night with more action, while it all leads up to the $62,000 Saturday night final.

Top 5 in points after Night 1 (6/22/23):
1. 26R Zeb Wise – 471
2. 2x Justin Sanders – 469
3. 18T Tanner Holmes – 467
4. 17W Shane Golobic – 467
5. 8 Aaron Reutzel – 466

410s
Qualifying: Trey Starks: 11.526

Heat 1: Cam Smith
Heat 2: Karl Hoffmans
Heat 3: D.J. Netto
Heat 4: Billy Aton

C-Main: Justyn Cox, Kelly Miller, Sean MacDonell, Bailey Jean, James Bundy, Corey Summers, Dana Glenn, Ashleigh Johnson, Mike Brown

B-Main: Dylan Bloomfield, Jessie Attard, Chase Johnson, D.J. Netto, Colby Thornhill, Austen Wheatley, Billy Aton, Justyn Cox, Luke Didiuk, Eric Fisher, Karl Hoffmans, Joel Myers, Andy Caruana, Kelly Miller

A-Main: Corey Day, Shane Golobic, Zeb Wise, Tanner Holmes, Dominic Scelzi, Logan Forler, Cole Macedo, Aaron Reutzel, Tyler Thompson, Justin Sanders, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Dylan Bloomfield, Colby Copeland, Greg Hamilton, Chase Johnson, D.J. Netto, Justin Youngquist, Nick Parker, Willie Croft, Bud Kaeding, Jessie Attard, Cam Smith.
Lap Leaders: Logan Forler 1-13, Tanner Holmes 14-18, Corey Day 19-30

Northwest Focus Midgets:

Heat 1: Nick Evans
Heat 2: Jared Peterson
Heat 3: Jonathan Jorgenson
Heat 4: Alex Peck

C-Main: Kyle Hanson, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr., Ben Beck, Stewart Lee, Tyler Luce, Dale Creager

B-Main: Jason Thomas, Chris Foster, Todd Hartmann, David Mills, Kyle Hanson, Roger Burt, Stuart Milner, Ayuka Carlson, Joe Shawley, Mike Roberts, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr., Gary Wegener, Brian Hayes, Derek Amundson

A-Main: Alex Peck, Ross Rankine, Jeff Westergard, Jonathan Jorgenson, Tyler Ketchum, Chuck Pierce, Levi Klatt, Ashley Thompson, Jake Munn, Brain Holmkvist, David Mills, Brian Rose, Michael Hodel, Jared Peterson, Shane Smith, Bryan Murphy, Jason Thomas, Chris Foster, Nick Evans, Todd Hartman
Lap Leaders: Alex Peck 1-25

 

Pirtek Renegades

Cresco, IA, June 22, 2023

Ten hearty teams of the winged persuasion from the Pirtek Renegades headed south on Thursday, to the Howard County Fair at the Cresco Speedway in their first ever visit to the Cresco, Iowa, speedplant. Pirtek heat #1 went to Chase Viebrock, while RTS Podcast heat #2 was claimed by high-points earner John Breitenfeldt.

Breitenfeldt redrew the pole for the 20 lap feature with Mark Chevalier in the outside row. At the drop of the green, Chevalier took the point with third starting Viebrock right on his fuel cell. With seven laps remaining, Viebrock swept by Chevalier and into the lead, on his way to winning his second consecutive feature and fourth of the summer. Luke Nellis crossed the stripe in second, in front of Chevalier, Patrick Heikkinen, and Brett Peterson.

No rest for the weary as the wings head even further south on Friday to West Union, IA, and the storied Fayette County Speedway - where the wings will debut at their second track in as many nights. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[3]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[5]; 3. P1-Mark Chevalier[2]; 4. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[4]; 5. 42X-Brett Peterson[6]; 6. 61-Mike Mueller[7]; 7. 28-John Breitenfeldt[1]; 8. (DNF) 95-Tony Gernert[9]; 9. (DNF) 9C-Cole Stella[8]; 10. (DNF) C4-Carl Wade[10]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[1]; 2. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[2]; 3. P1-Mark Chevalier[3]; 4.61-Mike Mueller[4]; 5. 9C-Cole Stella[5]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 28-John Breitenfeldt[2]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[3]; 3. 42X-Brett Peterson[1]; 4. 95-Tony Gernert[5]; 5. (DNS) C4-Carl Wade

 

 

McFadden Celebrates in Style After BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS Night 2 Victory at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 22, 2023) - James McFadden climbed onto the rear of his sprint car and gulped down a shoey in front of the packed grandstands Thursday evening at Huset's Speedway, where the Australian was victorious during the second night of the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS.

McFadden was awarded $20,000 for the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series triumph, which came a night after he was unable to make the A Main during the opening round of the four-day crown jewel event.

"After last night I was contemplating if I could drive a sprint car anymore," he said. "I didn't do a very good job last night. We worked hard. I felt really good all night and it shows. These (races) are tough to win so any time you can win one is great."

Traffic played a role throughout the middle portion of the 35-lap feature. McFadden chased Roth Motorsports teammate Buddy Kofoid for the first 17 laps before he drove into the lead on the outside exiting turn two on Lap 18.

"Believe it or not this is probably one of the hardest tracks we come to for dirty air," McFadden said. "It's like you're on a wakeboard boat, like there's two wakes on either side. It's super hard to get yourself in a position to slide them and get a run to pass them. I was hoping Buddy would do what he did and went to the bottom there to try to get a lapped car and it was enough for us to get a run."

David Gravel made a bold move to advance from fourth to second on Lap 20 and then he reeled in McFadden. The top five nearly raced in a single-file line running the cushion as the laps winded down until the final caution occurred on Lap 31, when Kyle Larson spun while running 12th.

McFadden launched to a solid advantage on the restart, but Gravel clawed back to within striking distance before McFadden jumped the cushion in turns one and two on the final lap. Gravel, who also entered on the cushion, dove to the middle of the track exiting turn two before the duo raced down the backstretch. McFadden blocked the bottom lane and Gravel checked up, sliding to the cushion to get one last run on McFadden exiting turn four. McFadden held on to win by a car length.

"Man, I thought I threw it away there that last lap," he said. "I just messed up there on that last lap and was lucky enough I was racing a guy like David and he's super respectful. I was probably a little bit rude, but I didn't want to lose 20 (thousand dollars) on the last lap like I did last year."

Gravel finished second by less than two tenths of a second for the second straight night.

"Man, I really wanted to win that race," he said. "James made that car about as wide as possible. He did nothing dirty. He's protecting a win. This is four seconds in a row, probably all under half a second. Hopefully I'm saving the big one for Saturday."

Kofoid placed third.

"That's close to the best I've felt here in any sprint car," he said. "I guess if I could have done it over again I would have stayed committed to the top. I tried the bottom to get by a lapper because I felt I wasn't gaining much on them. I guess I should have stayed up and kept my momentum up."

Logan Schuchart earned a fourth-place result and Shark Racing teammate Jacob Allen rounded out the top five.

Schuchart was the quickest qualifier out of the 54 drivers in time trials. The heat races were won by Noah Gass, McFadden, Lachlan McHugh, Bill Balog, Kerry Madsen and Carson Macedo. Dusty Zomer claimed the C Main and Cory Eliason captured the Last Chance Showdown.

Stay tuned to the World of Outlaws social media channels for the official event standings.

The final preliminary night of the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS is Friday. The grandstands open at 4 p.m. with racing at 8 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

NIGHT 2 OF THE BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 22, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden (3); 2. 2-David Gravel (7); 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (1); 4. 1S-Logan Schuchart (5); 5. 1A-Jacob Allen (8); 6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (9); 7. 5-Spencer Bayston (4); 8. 49-Brad Sweet (6); 9. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (22); 10. 24-Rico Abreu (18); 11. 41-Carson Macedo (2); 12. 20G-Noah Gass (23); 13. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (13); 14. 9-Kasey Kahne (11); 15. 7S-Robbie Price (10); 16. 21-Brian Brown (14); 17. 5X-Kerry Madsen (24); 18. 15-Donny Schatz (16); 19. 88-Austin McCarl (15); 20. 6C-Carson McCarl (12); 21. 11S-Parker Price Miller (17); 22. 57-Kyle Larson (19); 23. 11-Cory Eliason (21); 24. 9R-Chase Randall (20).

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 11-Cory Eliason (2); 2. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (1); 3. 20G-Noah Gass (4); 4. 5X-Kerry Madsen (9); 5. 25-Lachlan McHugh (6); 6. 17B-Bill Balog (7); 7. 29-Sye Lynch (5); 8. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (13); 9. 5T-Ryan Timms (15); 10. 12-Tyler Drueke (10); 11. 24W-Garet Williamson (8); 12. 52-Blake Hahn (19); 13. 16-Brooke Tatnell (11); 14. 13-Mark Dobmeier (17); 15. 83H-Justin Henderson (14); 16. 81-Jack Dover (18); 17. 22-Riley Goodno (20); 18. 24T-Christopher Thram (16); 19. 3J-Dusty Zomer (21); 20. 14T-Tim Estenson (12); 21. 101-Cody Maroske (22); 22. 3-Tim Kaeding (3).

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (1); 2. 101-Cody Maroske (3); 3. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (4); 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (2); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (7); 6. 17D-Ryan Bickett (8); 7. 105-Cody Ihlen (11); 8. 78-Bill Wagner (10); 9. 6-Bill Rose (5); 10. 2K-Kevin Ingle (12); 11. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (6); 12. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (9); 13. 11M-Brendan Mullen (13); 14. 01-Jim Enga (14).

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass (1); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (2); 3. 6C-Carson McCarl (3); 4. 7S-Robbie Price (4); 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart (6); 6. 11S-Parker Price Miller (5); 7. 81-Jack Dover (7); 8. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (8); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (9).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden (4); 2. 24W-Garet Williamson (1); 3. 29-Sye Lynch (2); 4. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (6); 5. 13-Mark Dobmeier (7); 6. 57-Kyle Larson (5); 7. 5T-Ryan Timms (3); 8. 6-Bill Rose (8); 9. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (9).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 25-Lachlan McHugh (1); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding (2); 3. 15-Donny Schatz (3); 4. 2-David Gravel (6); 5. 11-Cory Eliason (4); 6. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (5); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (7); 8. 11M-Brendan Mullen (8); 9. 01-Jim Enga (9).

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 17B-Bill Balog (1); 2. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (3); 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (4); 4. 12-Tyler Drueke (2); 5. 21-Brian Brown (5); 6. 9-Kasey Kahne (6); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (7); 8. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 9. 78-Bill Wagner (9).

Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 5X-Kerry Madsen (1); 2. 5-Spencer Bayston (4); 3. 9R-Chase Randall (3); 4. 1A-Jacob Allen (6); 5. 88-Austin McCarl (5); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 7. 101-Cody Maroske (8); 8. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (7); 9. 105-Cody Ihlen (9).

Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 41-Carson Macedo (6); 2. 16-Brooke Tatnell (1); 3. 49-Brad Sweet (5); 4. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (2); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (3); 6. 52-Blake Hahn (7); 7. 83H-Justin Henderson (4); 8. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (8); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9).

Qualifying: 1. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:10.851 (2); 2. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:10.888 (35); 3. 2-David Gravel, 00:10.905 (17); 4. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:10.909 (12); 5. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:10.919 (18); 6. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:10.924 (20); 7. 11S-Parker Price Miller, 00:10.962 (5); 8. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:10.998 (37); 9. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:10.998 (10); 10. 21-Brian Brown, 00:11.012 (13); 11. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.017 (4); 12. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:11.033 (31); 13. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:11.034 (16); 14. 83-James McFadden, 00:11.035 (53); 15. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:11.046 (48); 16. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:11.051 (43); 17. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:11.056 (25); 18. 83H-Justin Henderson, 00:11.063 (21); 19. 6C-Carson McCarl, 00:11.067 (19); 20. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:11.073 (23); 21. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.076 (50); 22. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:11.079 (30); 23. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:11.080 (42); 24. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.086 (40); 25. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:11.089 (47); 26. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:11.098 (7); 27. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.100 (38); 28. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.112 (32); 29. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.115 (6); 30. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.131 (39); 31. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:11.134 (22); 32. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:11.145 (36); 33. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:11.147 (26); 34. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.155 (14); 35. 5X-Kerry Madsen, 00:11.158 (34); 36. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.161 (44); 37. 81-Jack Dover, 00:11.202 (33); 38. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.209 (3); 39. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.218 (46); 40. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.230 (9); 41. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.231 (52); 42. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:11.232 (1); 43. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.268 (15); 44. 6-Bill Rose, 00:11.293 (11); 45. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.316 (27); 46. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.332 (24); 47. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:11.339 (41); 48. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.382 (45); 49. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.421 (29); 50. 2AG-Trent Pigdon, 00:11.543 (51); 51. 01-Jim Enga, 00:12.134 (8); 52. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:12.651 (49); 53. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:16.127 (28); 54. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:16.127 (54).

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Cannon McIntosh Claims Charleston SPEEDWeek Win with POWRi National Midgets
Belleville, IL. (6/22/23) Cannon McIntosh would prove his racing might at Charleston Speedway to capture his twentieth career victory with the POWRi National Midget League feature event to kick off the eleventh annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek festivities in hair-raising fashion.

Early on-track competition with twenty-two entries in the POWRi National Midget League would see Taylor Reimer start the action off with a quick hot-lap time of 13.162-second lap as Cannon McIntosh, Hayden Reinbold, and Mariah Ede each earned heat racing wins.

Setting the feature field would find high-point qualifier Thomas Meseraull and front-row counterpart Cannon McIntosh each jockeying for positions as the green flag flew with Meseraull gaining the slight advantage on the opening lap with McIntosh, Taylor Reimer, Zach Daum, and Corbin Rueschenberg were all found racing inside the top five.

Finding the front of the field to his liking, Thomas Meseraull would lead for the first three revolutions only to find a speedy Cannon McIntosh zip around the high side. With McIntosh leading Meseraull, a red flag would be displayed with the top-two competitors making contact in slowing with both competitors relegated to the work area for repairs.

Inheriting the lead from the caution, Taylor Reimer would appear to be the driver to beat while leading the next ten revolutions around Charleston Speedway by separating herself nearly three seconds from the field.

Witnessing Riemer leading, Cannon McIntosh would start his trek from the rear of the field back to the front, eventually overtaking for the prized position around the mid-point of the event in an epic fashion of wheelwork.

Holding the prized placement until the checkers waved would find Cannon McIntosh clinch his second POWRi National Midget League feature victory of 2023 to notch his twentieth career league win while racing at Charleston Speedway after leading seventeen laps in the feature.

"Not sure what happened when the red came out, I slowed down and contact happened but my team did a really good job to get everything fixed and get up back out there." said Cannon McIntosh in the Charleston Illinois victory lane ceremony. Adding, "I couldn't be more happy and thankful for this team around me to get me into position to go and just drive, what a great way to start POWRi SPEEDWeek."

Contending for the lead late and hard-charging determinedly, Gavin Miller would valiantly place a solid runner-up as Zach Daum would round out the podium placements. Hunting for the front would witness Chance Crum finish fourth as Corbin Rueschenberg would round out the POWRi National Midget League top-five finishers at Charleston Speedway to start the annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek.

POWRi National Midget League | Charleston Speedway | 6/22/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Fast Time: 25K-Taylor Reimer(13.162)
Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat Race 1 Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 71E-Mariah Ede
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 7X-Thomas Meseraull
Super Clean Hard Charger: 97-Gavin Miller
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 08-Cannon McIntosh
A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[2]; 2. 97-Gavin Miller[12]; 3. 91-Zach Daum[4]; 4. 26-Chance Crum[8]; 5. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[5]; 6. 3N-Jake Neuman[13]; 7. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[6]; 8. 97K-Cooper Williams[16]; 9. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[1]; 10. 25K-Taylor Reimer[3]; 11. 08K-Brody Wake[15]; 12. 99K-Robert Carson[21]; 13. 56X-Mark Chisholm[22]; 14. 31K-Kyle Beilman[14]; 15. 21D-Justin Dickerson[18]; 16. 9-Mitchell Davis[17]; 17. 19-Kale Drake[10]; 18. 00-Talin Turner[11]; 19. 13-Elijah Gile[20]; 20. 71E-Mariah Ede[7]; 21. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[9]; 22. 21K-Karter Sarff[19].

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 08-Cannon McIntosh[3]; 2. 7X-Thomas Meseraull[6]; 3. 00-Talin Turner[2]; 4. 26-Chance Crum[8]; 5. 97-Gavin Miller[7]; 6. 9-Mitchell Davis[5]; 7. 13-Elijah Gile[4]; 8. 56X-Mark Chisholm[1].

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 19AZ-Hayden Reinbold[2]; 2. 25K-Taylor Reimer[5]; 3. 91-Zach Daum[7]; 4. 3N-Jake Neuman[1]; 5. 31K-Kyle Beilman[3]; 6. 97K-Cooper Williams[6]; 7. 99K-Robert Carson[4].

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71E-Mariah Ede[2]; 2. 40X-Steven Snyder Jr[3]; 3. 26R-Corbin Rueschenberg[7]; 4. 19-Kale Drake[6]; 5. 08K-Brody Wake[1]; 6. 21D-Justin Dickerson[4]; 7. 21K-Karter Sarff[5].

Next up the POWRi National Midget League will see action at Jacksonville Speedway on June 23rd for Night Two of the Eleventh Annual POWRi Illinois SPEEDWeek followed by Macon Speedway(6/24) and Lincoln Speedway(6/25); Catch all the action LIVE on www.dirtvision.com.

Follow along for more information on POWRi and items such as race recaps, updates, full results, and press releases online at www.powri.com, or on Twitter & Instagram at @POWRi_Racing and Facebook at POWRi.

 

 

Larson Pounces in Traffic With Late-Race Pass to Win BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals Presented by MENARDS Opener at Huset's Speedway

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 21, 2023) - Kyle Larson claimed the $20,000 top prize on Wednesday at Huset's Speedway, where he captured the opening round of the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS.

Just as significant as the strong payout, Larson climbed atop the event standings after the first of three preliminary nights that set the stage for the $250,000-to-win finale on Saturday. It will be the biggest payout to a feature winner in World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series history.

"I'm excited to see the crowd get bigger and bigger throughout the weekend," he said. "They do a great job with this event, this race track. We all appreciate the big money. I'm glad Tod (Quiring) did this."

Larson led the final seven laps of the 35-lap main event on Wednesday to earn his second World of Outlaws triumph at the high-banked track.

"It was good to have a good first night," he said. "I only get to run two of these prelim nights so I've got to make them count. We had a good one tonight. Hopefully we'll have another good one tomorrow."

A pair of cautions before the opening lap was completed forced complete restarts after Cory Eliason won the first one and Rico Abreu the second. The race stayed green on the third attempt as Abreu powered into the top spot. Four cautions between Lap 10 and Lap 15 jumbled the field with a couple of drivers capitalizing.

Larson climbed to fourth on a restart on Lap 10 and to third four laps later. Meanwhile, David Gravel, who started 12th, rallied from sixth to fourth on a restart on Lap 15. Both Larson and Gravel gained a position during the final restart - on Lap 20.

"The restarts definitely helped me," Larson said. "The engine took off really good and I was able to get good runs there the first laps and move forward. Once I got to second there behind Rico I could pace him. I could close on him a good bit in (turns) one and two. He'd pull away a little bit in (turns) three and four. He looked like he was getting really tight when we got to traffic. I just started cheating my entry a little bit and making sure I didn't make mistakes. I could still get good runs on exit enough to clear him into (turn) three."

Traffic arrived on Lap 25 and Larson quickly closed the gap on Abreu. He used a slide job in turns three and four on Lap 29 to take over the top spot.

Gravel passed Abreu on the ensuing lap and made a last-ditch effort running the bottom in turns three and four that came up only a car length short of Larson as the checkered flag was waved.

"Damn, I wanted to beat Larson there," he said. "I was definitely motivated. We had a pretty solid car there. I had great restarts there. Lapped traffic was just starting to bunch it up on that last lap."

Abreu rounded out the podium.

"I didn't really execute that good at the end of the race," he said. "I felt like when I caught traffic my pace really slowed down. Just things I have to work on as a driver executing the back half of these races and keeping the speed up in my car. We have some work to do if we want to win this thing Saturday."

Carson Macedo finished fourth and Eliason ended fifth.

Gravel opened the evening by setting quick time during qualifying out of the 54 entrants. Tim Kaeding, Brad Sweet, Mark Dobmeier, Kasey Kahne, Noah Gass and Austin McCarl were the heat race winners. Kaleb Johnson won the C Main and Sye Lynch captured the Last Chance Showdown.

Stay tuned to the World of Outlaws social media channels for the official event standings following Wednesday's opener.

Night 2 of the BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS is Thursday. The grandstands open at 4 p.m. with racing at 8 p.m.

Tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

NIGHT 1 OF THE BILLIONAUTO.COM HUSET'S HIGH BANK NATIONALS PRESENTED BY MENARDS RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 21, 2023) -

World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

NOS Energy Drink Feature (35 Laps): 1. 57-Kyle Larson (5); 2. 2-David Gravel (12); 3. 24-Rico Abreu (1); 4. 41-Carson Macedo (9); 5. 11-Cory Eliason (2); 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart (10); 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (8); 8. 17B-Bill Balog (17); 9. 5-Spencer Bayston (3); 10. 3-Tim Kaeding (22); 11. 25-Lachlan McHugh (4); 12. 5X-Kerry Madsen (11); 13. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (7); 14. 13-Mark Dobmeier (14); 15. 20G-Noah Gass (18); 16. 49-Brad Sweet (24); 17. 7S-Robbie Price (20); 18. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (16); 19. 21-Brian Brown (13); 20. (DNF) 88-Austin McCarl (23); 21. (DNF) 29-Sye Lynch (21); 22. (DNF) 10-Matt Juhl (6); 23. (DNF) 14T-Tim Estenson (15); 24. (DNF) 5T-Ryan Timms (19).

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 29-Sye Lynch (1); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding (6); 3. 88-Austin McCarl (4); 4. 49-Brad Sweet (8); 5. 1A-Jacob Allen (3); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 7. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (12); 8. 9R-Chase Randall (9); 9. 83H-Justin Henderson (5); 10. 9-Kasey Kahne (11); 11. 6C-Carson McCarl (7); 12. 101-Cody Maroske (16); 13. 52-Blake Hahn (17); 14. 11M-Brendan Mullen (10); 15. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (13); 16. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (18); 17. 15-Donny Schatz (14); 18. 83-James McFadden (20); 19. 22-Riley Goodno (19); 20. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (21); 21. 3J-Dusty Zomer (22); 22. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (15).

C Feature (10 Laps): 1. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (2); 2. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 3. 81-Jack Dover (6); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (10); 5. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (8); 6. 12-Tyler Drueke (9); 7. 17D-Ryan Bickett (13); 8. 6-Bill Rose (7); 9. 105-Cody Ihlen (4); 10. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (5); 11. 2K-Kevin Ingle (11); 12. 78-Bill Wagner (12); 13. (DNS) 11S-Parker Price Miller; 14. (DNS) 24W-Garet Williamson.

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (1); 2. 11-Cory Eliason (4); 3. 83H-Justin Henderson (2); 4. 18-Giovanni Scelzi (5); 5. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild (3); 6. 52-Blake Hahn (7); 7. 2-David Gravel (6); 8. 12-Tyler Drueke (9); 9. 6-Bill Rose (8).

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 49-Brad Sweet (1); 2. 10-Matt Juhl (3); 3. 57-Kyle Larson (6); 4. 15-Donny Schatz (2); 5. 7S-Robbie Price (4); 6. 7BC-Tyler Courtney (7); 7. 29-Sye Lynch (5); 8. 16-Brooke Tatnell (9); 9. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss (8).

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (2); 2. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr (1); 3. 5-Spencer Bayston (4); 4. 6C-Carson McCarl (3); 5. 83JR-Michael Kofoid (6); 6. 5T-Ryan Timms (5); 7. G5-Gage Pulkrabek (9); 8. 105-Cody Ihlen (8); 9. (DNS) 24W-Garet Williamson.

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 9-Kasey Kahne (1); 2. 24-Rico Abreu (4); 3. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 4. 9R-Chase Randall (3); 5. 5X-Kerry Madsen (5); 6. 41-Carson Macedo (6); 7. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (8); 8. 11S-Parker Price Miller (7); 9. 2K-Kevin Ingle (9).

Heat 5 (10 Laps): 1. 20G-Noah Gass (2); 2. 2AG-Trent Pigdon (1); 3. 17B-Bill Balog (3); 4. 19-Ayrton Gennetten (4); 5. 21-Brian Brown (5); 6. 1S-Logan Schuchart (6); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (7); 8. 81-Jack Dover (8); 9. 78-Bill Wagner (9).

Heat 6 (10 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl (2); 2. 101-Cody Maroske (1); 3. 1A-Jacob Allen (3); 4. 25-Lachlan McHugh (6); 5. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 6. 83-James McFadden (8); 7. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer (7); 9. 17D-Ryan Bickett (9).

Qualifying: 1. 2-David Gravel, 00:10.804 (23); 2. 57-Kyle Larson, 00:10.806 (31); 3. 83JR-Michael Kofoid, 00:10.841 (5); 4. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:10.848 (44); 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:10.860 (26); 6. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:10.883 (11); 7. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:10.897 (8); 8. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:10.902 (15); 9. 5T-Ryan Timms, 00:10.904 (21); 10. 5X-Kerry Madsen, 00:10.905 (4); 11. 21-Brian Brown, 00:10.907 (16); 12. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:10.929 (6); 13. 11-Cory Eliason, 00:10.931 (32); 14. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:10.935 (7); 15. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:10.936 (24); 16. 24-Rico Abreu, 00:10.936 (40); 17. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:10.949 (3); 18. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.029 (14); 19. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:11.042 (13); 20. 10-Matt Juhl, 00:11.043 (25); 21. 6C-Carson McCarl, 00:11.044 (2); 22. 9R-Chase Randall, 00:11.054 (51); 23. 17B-Bill Balog, 00:11.062 (17); 24. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:11.062 (53); 25. 83H-Justin Henderson, 00:11.066 (47); 26. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:11.069 (54); 27. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.074 (19); 28. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.079 (28); 29. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:11.083 (41); 30. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:11.084 (45); 31. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:11.086 (35); 32. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:11.100 (30); 33. 15H-Sam Hafertepe Jr, 00:11.109 (18); 34. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:11.118 (29); 35. 2AG-Trent Pigdon, 00:11.121 (1); 36. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:11.122 (37); 37. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:11.150 (34); 38. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:11.172 (43); 39. 24W-Garet Williamson, 00:11.176 (22); 40. 11S-Parker Price Miller, 00:11.180 (46); 41. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.195 (27); 42. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.198 (33); 43. 6-Bill Rose, 00:11.199 (20); 44. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:11.233 (48); 45. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:11.240 (12); 46. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.246 (10); 47. 81-Jack Dover, 00:11.290 (36); 48. 83-James McFadden, 00:11.316 (49); 49. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.319 (39); 50. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.362 (42); 51. G5-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.707 (52); 52. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:11.836 (50); 53. 78-Bill Wagner, 00:12.451 (9); 54. 17D-Ryan Bickett, 00:12.451 (38).

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Pirtek Renegades

Rice Lake, WI, June 17, 2023

Both the winged and traditional sprints of the Pirtek Renegades hit the road Saturday headed for northern Wisconsin and the Rice Lake Speedway, with sixteen teams in each class checking in to do battle. The traditional sprints hit the track first with Zach Widdes notching the win in the Pirtek heat and leading the division with 133 passing points. The red hot Nick DaRonco stayed hot in claiming the RTS Podcast heat. On the winged side, John Breitenfeldt won his second heat race of the summer in Pirtek heat #1, while the RTS Podcast heat saw Duluth’s Jamey Ogston win from the pole. Owen Carlson racked up an impressive 139 points after finishing 3rd in his heat from the 8th starting position.

Scott Brandt and Lucas Logue drew the top spots for the traditional feature, and at the drop of the green, it was Brandt holding down the point in front of Cam Schafer and Nick DaRonco. Within a few laps, DaRonco made his way to the front and went on to dominate the 20 lapper for his 3rd sticker of the summer with a clean sweep victory. Schafer, Mike Mueller - who charged up from 11th on the starting grid, Zach Widdes, and Bryan Roach filled out the rest of the top five.

John Breitenfeldt and Austin Phillips set the pace for the winged main event, with Phillips showing the way early. Phillips led for 15 laps before “The New Richmond Nightmare”, Chase Viebrock took over the top spot. At the double checkers it was Viebrock claiming his third win of ‘23. Mike Mueller garnered a second hard-charger on the night, moving up five spots for second in front of Phillips, Zach Widdes, and Patrick Heikkinen.

A busy, long weekend awaits the Pirtek Renegades, with a pair of events scheduled for both the wings and the traditional sprints. The traditionals make a return trip to Jim Falls and a date at the Eagle Valley Speedway on Friday before wrapping up the weekend with a home game at Cedar Lake on Saturday. In a scheduling change, the event planned for this Thursday, June 22, at Thunder Hill Speedway in Menomonie, WI, has been postponed. The traditional sprints will now join the wings for their Thunder Hill event on Thursday, July 20. Speaking of wings, the Renegades make their inaugural visit to a pair of Iowa tracks this week. First up is a visit to the Howard County Fair and the 4/10 mile Cresco Speedway in Cresco, IA, on Thursday, June 22. Then on Friday, the wingers travel further south into Iowa to West Union, for a night at the venerable Fayette County Speedway. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:
Traditional Sprints Feature (20 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[3]; 2. 54-Cam Schafer[4]; 3. 87-Mike Mueller[11]; 4. 10Z-Zach Widdes[6]; 5. 99-Bryan Roach[8]; 6. 7-Scott Brandt[1]; 7. 5J-Chris Lewis[7]; 8. 20L-Lucas Logue[2]; 9. 55-Joseph Kouba[16]; 10. 11J-Jori Hughes[9]; 11. 135-Joshua Hulberg[10]; 12. 2C-Brad Cunningham[5]; 13. 25A-Ashley Williams[12]; 14. 17-Erik Bjorklund[15]; 15. 7X-Dan Atchison[13]; 16. 57-Ryan Buck[14]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 10Z-Zach Widdes[2]; 2. 99-Bryan Roach[4]; 3. 20L-Lucas Logue[6]; 4. 2C-Brad Cunningham[8]; 5. 135-Joshua Hulberg[1]; 6. 87-Mike Mueller[5]; 7. 57-Ryan Buck[3]; 8. 17-Erik Bjorklund[7]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 8-Nick DaRonco[1]; 2. 7-Scott Brandt[3]; 3. 54-Cam Schafer[6]; 4. 5J-Chris Lewis[7]; 5. 11J-Jori Hughes[5]; 6. 25A-Ashley Williams[2]; 7. 7X-Dan Atchison[4]; 8. (DNF) 55-Joseph Kouba[8]

Winged Sprints Feature: 1. 50-Chase Viebrock[5]; 2. 61-Mike Mueller[7]; 3. 17-Austin Phillips[2]; 4. 2V-Zach Widdes[9]; 5. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[8]; 6. 85-Matthew Jasper[11]; 7. 28-John Breitenfeldt[1]; 8. 62-Ronnie Erickson[12]; 9. 07-Owen Carlson[6]; 10. 03-Jamey Ogston[3]; 11. P1-Mark Chevalier[4]; 12. 9C-Cole Stella[10]; 13. 42X-Brett Peterson[14]; 14. 4-Mitch Hagen[13]; 15. 44-Dani Aldrich[15]; 16. (DNF) 53-Dustin Pittman[16]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 28-John Breitenfeldt[2]; 2. P1-Mark Chevalier[5]; 3. 07-Owen Carlson[8]; 4. 50-Chase Viebrock[7]; 5. 9C-Cole Stella[4]; 6. 85-Matthew Jasper[6]; 7. 42X-Brett Peterson[3]; 8. 44-Dani Aldrich[1]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 03-Jamey Ogston[1]; 2. 61-Mike Mueller[3]; 3. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[4]; 4. 17-Austin Phillips[2]; 5. 2V-Zach Widdes[5]; 6. 62-Ronnie Erickson[6]; 7. 4-Mitch Hagen[7]; 8. 53-Dustin Pittman[8]

 

 

GARRETT KRUMMERT ENDS 8-YEAR WINLESS DROUGHT IN BIG-BLOCK MODS AT SHARON; CHAD RUHLMAN WINS #3 FROM 17TH IN RUSH SPRINTS; 1ST EVER FOR JACKSON HUMANIC IN STOCKS; BEN EASLER REPEATS IN RUSH MODS



June 17, 2023

By Mike Leone

(Hartford, OH)…After an off weekend and the first rain out in over a year on Tuesday for Ohio Sprint Speedweek, sunshine returned to Sharon Speedway on Saturday allowing the "Steel Valley Thunder" program on Cortland Mower Sales Night to be completed. Celebrating in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply victory lane were Garrett Krummert-Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds, Chad Ruhlman-Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars, Jackson Humanic-Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks, and Ben Easler-HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds.

Garrett Krummert has 11 RUSH Sportsman Modified wins at Sharon, but hadn't won a Big-Block Modified feature at the track since his only win back on August 29, 2015. That near eight-year victory drought ended on Saturday night as Krummert inherited the lead on lap three after Chas Wolbert was docked for jumping the start and beat his teammate Will Thomas III to finish for the $1,500 victory presented by Alcon Mechanical, Autism Awareness, King Bros. Ready Mix Concrete, King's Sanitary Services, and Russ King Racing.

"I love coming here," expressed the 35-year-old West Middlesex, Pa. racer. "When they announced seven races here for the Big-Block Modifieds I was real excited. It just seems like I always struggle when I come here with the big-block and aren't very good so I'm pretty happy to get a win. I told my guys before the race I was more nervous tonight than some of the big tour races. I wanted to get a win in the big blocks as I've won a lot in the crates here. I'm not sure if the track will be the same for the Lou Blaney Memorial in a couple weeks, but I'm looking forward to it. I would have liked to race Chas (Wolbert) to see how it would have played out."

Wolbert and Krummert led the 20-car field to green for the first Big-Block Modified race of the season with Wolbert taking the early advantage over Krummert as Thomas passed Kyle Fink for third. Following a caution for Jeff Miller with two laps scored, Wolbert relinquished the lead to Krummert after restarting the race too early as Thomas moved to second.

Eighth starting Rex King, Jr., who has the most wins in the division for active racers at 27, spun while running sixth to bring out the caution with three laps scored. King though charged back through the field reaching the top five on lap 14 as he knocked 14th starting Jeremiah Shingledecker back a spot. King and Rick Regalski, Jr. made contact entering turn one on lap 18 with King taking the fourth spot. Regalski and the lapped car of Tom Holden tangled in turn one on the last lap forcing a caution.

Krummert held off Thomas in the one-lap shootout taking the checkered flag first by 1.028 seconds in his Colonial Companies/MD Landscaping-sponsored #29 for his second overall win of the year at Sharon and 13th of his career. Wolbert was third. King came all the way back to claim fourth with Shingledecker advancing nine spots from his original starting spot to complete the top five.

Steve Feder was sixth. Jim Rasey went 19th to 7th. Fink dropped to eighth over Steve Slater and Justin Shea. Heat winners over the 20-car field were Wolbert and Krummert. The Big-Block Modifieds will return on July 8 in a $2,500 to-win BRP Tour-sanctioned event for the "Lou Blaney Memorial".

Though it wasn't easy, Chad Ruhlman kept his perfect streak alive this season at Sharon in the RUSH Sprint Cars. Ruhlman charged from the 17th starting spot and out-dueled Blaze Myers to win the 20-lap Terry Bowser Excavating feature for his third win in as many races. Ruhlman also received the $100 Summit Racing Equipment Hard Charger gift card. Ruhlman continues to lead RUSH's $5,000 to-win Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series Championship, which he has won the title four of the previous five years.

"I was pretty pissed off after the heat race so that's what you get- a show up on the cushion like that," expressed the 46-year-old Erie, Pa. standout. "Stuff like that drives me. I hate getting my ass kicked so starting 17th I wasn't going to have that. I about gave it away down there on the billboards, but we prevailed. It was a good race, and we had slide jobs. He's (Blaze Myers) a good kid and was racing his heart out. It was close and I was giving him room. He definitely earned what he got. The race track had a lot of character tonight. You could really go all over the place. Hats off to the crew that prepares it. I love this track and I love the Series."

Myers took the early lead over Arnie Kent. Ruhlman was flying around the top up against the fence and cracked the top five on lap four getting by his rival Gale Ruth, Jr. One lap later, he raced by Jeff Metsger for fourth. On lap seven, Ruhlman drove around both his son Kevin and Kent for second. Myers had opened up a lead of 2.5 seconds by the time Ruhlman worked into second. Myers caught lapped traffic on lap 10, but a caution for Brian Hartzell and Metsger, who tangled on the frontstretch, slowed action and erased Myers' lead.

Back under green, Ruhlman was trying everything to get by Myers, who was doing a great job at keeping the division's all-time winner at bay; however, Ruhlman changed course by shooting low in turns three and four to come out with the lead on lap 15. Myers didn't go away and ran the fence getting alongside Ruhlman nearly taking the lead back on several occasions, but Ruhlman kept the Tim Engles-owned, Dirt Road Logistics/LINC Products/Billy @ Suppa Racing/Dynamic Machine/Cre8ions by Maddie-sponsored #68 out front as he won for the 12th time in 27 races at Sharon. It was also Ruhlman's 46th career overall win in the Series.

Myers was just 0.975 seconds back in an exciting second place effort. Kent was a season best third as was Kevin Ruhlman in fourth. Gale Ruth, Jr. was fifth after starting eighth in his first Sharon race of the season. Ryan Fraley went 13th to 6th over Bill Cunningham and Ricky Tucker, Jr. Hartzell came back up to ninth after going to the tail at the halfway point. Brad Blackshear was 10th after starting 21st. Heat winners over the 23-car field were Brandon Blackshear, Ruth, and Joe Buccola.

Jackson Humanic became the third new winner in three Pro Stock races this season joining Tim Bish and Jordan Perkins with their first career Sharon victories. In his season debut, Humanic led all but one lap in the 20-lap Gibson Insurance Agency feature.

"This place owes me a few," acknowledged the 30-year-old Titusville, Pa. driver. "I've been so close here I don't even know how many times so this feels great. I've had so many chances to win here and have lost them on the last lap. The track was unpredictable, real technical, and a lot of fun. I just kept trying to keep putting good laps together. I want to thank everyone for coming out tonight- this is great."

Humanic charged around Jonathan Davis on the opening lap for the lead, while Scott Stiffler passed Scott Malone for third. Stiffler then drove around Davis for second on lap three. A caution for Paul Davis, who went up in smoke and laid a streak of oil nearly the entire way around the track, brought action to a halt with five laps scored. The event's final caution slowed action with 10 laps scored for debris.

When racing resumed, Stiffler made the outside work to lead lap 11; however, Humanic came charging back to regain the lead for good on lap 12. The top two then distanced themselves from the field, while Davis, Chris McGuire, and Steve D'Apolito had a great battle going for third. Stiffler would suffer a flat tire on the final lap allowing Humanic to easily capture the victory in his E&K Equipment/Eagle Hoist & Winch/Blue Ox Timber/Church Towne Welding & Gas Supply/Fat Chad's Brewing-sponsored #17.

Jonathan Davis was a career best second. In his season debut, McGuire edged out D'Apolito for third. Perkins was fifth. Malone dropped to sixth. Michael Miller, Jason Jones, and Ed Bolyard II were seventh through ninth in their first races of 2023. Jamie Duncan was 10th. Heat victors were Jonathan Davis and Humanic.

Opening night winner, Ben Easler, returned to victory lane in the RUSH Sportsman Modifieds as the teenager has now doubled his career win total this year to four. Easler emerged victorious in the 20-lap HTMA/Precise Racing Products feature that had three different leaders.

"My steering wheel was all jacked up left after I hit that tire," revealed the 16-year-old Linesville, Pa. winner. "I'm happy everything stayed together so we could pull one out. We've had four consecutive second place finishes (between Raceway 7 and Sharon) so I'm happy to get one. Running second that many times starts to tear up on you so I feel better."

JC Boyer jumped out to the early lead over Kole Holden, while Easler and Jacob Wolfe passed Jacob Rutana for third and fourth respectively on the opening lap. The top four pulled away by lap three before a caution for Dalton Gabriel slowed action with five laps completed. When racing resumed, the next three laps featured a side-by-side duel between Boyer and Holden as the duo traded the lead with Boyer regaining the top spot on lap eight.

Easler joined the battle making it a three-car race for the lead on lap 12. Easler nosed ahead of Holden for second on lap 12, which would prove crucial because Boyer got into the fence the following lap with Wolfe also involved in the accident. Easler ran over a yuke tire during the skirmish, but was able to keep going and inherited the lead. That would be the final stoppage of the race as the final eight laps went caution-free as Easler stretched out his advantage every lap taking the victory by 3.582 seconds in the Jason Easler-owned, Crawford Custom Consulting/Titusville Ford/Pore's Bodywax/Espyville Heating & Air/Russ King Racing/Lakeside Lanes/Happy Hill Farms-sponsored #02.

Holden, who has two wins this season at Raceway 7 part of the Wedge Motorsports "Route 7 Rumble" Series, was a Sharon season best second. Tony Tatgenhorst went seventh to third for his best finish of the season. Ayden Cipriano was fourth. Wolfe came from the tail in the final eight laps to finish fifth. Sixth through 10th were brothers Jacob and Doug Rutana, Bill Cunningham, Jacob Jordan, and Rob Kristyak. Heat winners were Cipriano and Wolfe.

Coming up next will be the first appearance by the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply UMP Modifieds presented by A&MP Electric on Saturday, June 24 along with the Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars, HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds, and the Whelen Econo Mods. Race time is 7 p.m.

Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Big-Block Modifieds (20 laps, $1,500 to-win): 1. 29-GARRETT KRUMMERT[2]; 2. 9-Will Thomas[4]; 3. C3-Chas Wolbert[1]; 4. 165-Rex King Jr[8]; 5. 37MD-Jeremiah Shingledecker[14]; 6. 45-Steve Feder[10]; 7. 32-Jim Rasey[19]; 8. 66F-Kyle Fink[3]; 9. 35-Steve Slater[5]; 10. 14S-Justin Shea[9]; 11. 13-Rick Regalski Jr[6]; 12. 9R-Chad Reitz[11]; 13. 20P-Mike Kinney[15]; 14. 60-Tom Holden[7]; 15. 27R-Dave Reges[17]; 16. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[12]; 17. 00-Rob Kristyak[16]; 18. 64-Rodney Beltz[18]; 19. 75-Jeff Miller[13]. DNS: 5A-Austin Eyler.

Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars (20 laps): 1. 68-CHAD RUHLMAN[17]; 2. 43JR-Blaze Myers[1]; 3. 9-Arnie Kent[2]; 4. 68K-Kevin Ruhlman[3]; 5. 24-Gale Ruth Jr[8]; 6. 12-Ryan Fraley[13]; 7. 44C-Bill Cunningham[4]; 8. 1T-Ricky Tucker Jr[10]; 9. 69-Brian Hartzell[5]; 10. 19-Brad Blackshear[21]; 11. 41-Brian Cressley[15]; 12. 23-Charlie Utsinger[12]; 13. 54-Devon Deeter[14]; 14. 16C-Amelia Clay[22]; 15. 5BX-Josh Seippel[16]; 16. 11-Don Blaney[11]; 17. 13K-Kevin Kaserman[20]; 18. 15-Lacey Shuttleworth[18]; 19. 69X-AJ MacQuarrie[19]; 20. 10-Brandon Blackshear[9]; 21. 20-Jeff Metsger[6]; 22. 5B-Joe Buccola[7]. DNS: 56-Tyler Clark.

Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks (20 laps): 1. 17-JACKSON HUMANIC[2]; 2. 8-Jonathan Davis[1]; 3. 63-Chris McGuire[7]; 4. 84-Steve D'Apolito[11]; 5. 13J-Jordan Perkins[6]; 6. 12M-Scott Malone[3]; 7. 51-Michael Miller[12]; 8. 81J-Jason Jones[10]; 9. 05-Ed Bolyard II[9]; 10. 67J-Jamie Duncan[8]; 11. 8C-Russ Coyne[14]; 12. 44-Jacob Wheeler[17]; 13. 14-Scott Stiffler[4]; 14. 97-Tony Bruno[15]; 15. 3-Paul Davis[5]; 16. 21-Troy DeZarn[16]; 17. 11S-Jamie Scharba[13].

HTMA/Precise Racing Products RUSH Sportsman Modifieds (20 laps): 1. 02-BEN EASLER[4]; 2. 2-Kole Holden[2]; 3. 63T-Tony Tatgenhorst[7]; 4. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[6]; 5. 7-Jacob Wolfe[5]; 6. 57R-Jacob Rutana[3]; 7. 46R-Doug Rutana[11]; 8. 59-Bill Cunningham[9]; 9. 28J-Jacob Jordan[13]; 10. 00-Rob Kristyak[12]; 11. 10-Chelsie Kriegisch[14]; 12. 2LC-Lucas Canon[8]; 13. 1*-Joe Watson[15]; 14. 00K-Jackson Kristyak[16]; 15. 12-JC Boyer[1]; 16. 333G-Dalton Gabriel[10].

Sharon Speedway is owned by the Blaney, Weller, and Kirila Families and is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on Custer-Orangeville Road in Hartford, Ohio near the intersection of Routes 7 & 305. For more information, check out the website at www.sharonspeedway.com or call 330-772-5481. Become a fan of Sharon Speedway on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sharonspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/sharonspdwy.

 

 

Virginia Sprint Series

IMCA RaceSaver Sprint Series

With Laurel Highlands Sprint Series

PA. Sprint Series

Saturday June 17th 2023

Hagerstown Speedway, Maryland

Logan Spahr Streaks to Hub City Win

The annual meeting of the three IMCA RaceSaver sprint series races was another great event with forty-three cars checking. First up was heat races with wins going to Michael Alleman, Owen Dimm, Austin Reed and Doug Dodson with B main wins going to Brad Mellot and Ryan Lynn. Michael Alleman and Ken Duke paced the field to green with Alleman out first and right away joined by Austin Reed Ken Duke and the front group swapped the lead every lap. Alleman was fast on the bottom and Reed stayed to the top and then Spahr showed up and moved to second as Reed started to fade with a problem but Duke was right there to take up the charge. Spahr found a new line and moved to the front leaving Alleman and Duke to fight it out for second. After a quick caution for a spinner it was back at it but nobody would catch Spahr as he was smooth to the checked flag with Duke close in second and Alleman third. At the line it was Logan Spahr, Ken Duke, Michael Alleman, Timmy Bittner, Mike Melair, Kenny Heffner, Fred Arnold, Drew Young, Kasey Weaver, Jerald Harris, Josh Spicer, Dylan Shatzer, Owen Dimm, Doug Dodson, Brad Mellot, Croix Beasom, Andrew Boyer, Donny Hendershot, Ryan Lynn, Logan Jones, Jason Roush, Reed Thompson, Matthew Kline, Austin Reed, Stevie Kenawell and Jimmy White. Non-transfers group one Jay Fry, Erin Statler, Johnathan Swift, Alyssa Rowe, Chris Humblet, Ben Miklos, AJ Barton, Zach Rhodes and John Smith. Group two Colton Hendershot, Daren Bolac, Matthew Leach, Matt Mullins, Caleb Harris, Aaron Leach, Dale Schweikert and French Grimes. Next week it’s back to the beach for the VSS as we return to Dixieland Speedway in Elizabeth City, NC. on Friday night June 24th for Fast Friday race two.

 

 

Spithaler sizzles in 410 sprints, Kornbau wins 3rd in 305s, Young 1st in UMP modifeds, Schaffer wins FASTRAK mod, Ealy in minis.
By Jim Balentine
(Mercer,Pa)

On a beautiful, mid June evening Michaels Mercer Raceway completed its fifth show of the 73rd season. Brandon Spithaler dominated the 410 sprints; Jeremy Kornbau won his 3rd Racesaver 305 sprint feature of the year; Nate Young nabbed his 1st Mercer UMP modified main, Carl Ealy won his 1st of the season in the mini stocks; and Brian Schaffer became the 5th winner in 5 features in the FASTRAK crate mods. 92 cars in 5 classes graced the pit area.

In the 410 sprints Father and son Brent and Brandon Matus would lead the field to the green with Brandon leading the first 4 go arounds but on Lap 5 Brandon Spithaler would take the lead . 13 time winner Adam Kekich would then get around Matus for 2nd on lap 8. A Caution for Casey Jedrzejek in turn 4 on lap 9 slowed the field. 20 time winner Jack Sodeman Jr moved through the field from 9th up to 5th at the yellow. Both Brandon Matus and Sodeman would get around Kekich on lap 12 and then would try to catch Spithaler who led by 4 seconds. The race ran green the rest of the way as Spithaler set a blistering pace winning by 10 seconds and lapped up to 5th place. Sodeman Jr would be 2nd , Adam Kekich 3rd , Brandon Matus 4th and bob Felmlee 5th .
Brandon would say ,”I didn’t realize I had that big of a lead!! I kept trying to hit my marks and make the top of 3 and 3 work for us. I have a lot of people and partners that help me out every week. The water helped the track considerably and made it better it worked for me”

In the Racesaver 305 sprint feature an improved Jacob Begenwald would lead from the start but then 2021 track champ Jarrett
Rosencrance would overtake Begenwald for the lead on lap 2. 2019 champ Jake Gomola and defending champ Jeremy Kornbau would battle for 4th lap after lap while Vivian Jones ran ahead of them in 3rd. Kornbau then would get around Jones for 3rd on lap 10 and moved into 2nd on lap 12. Ryan Beatty spun in turn 4 on lap 12 bringing out the yellow.l which would bunch up the field. Kornbau then took the lead on lap 15 and went on to win by 2.56 seconds over Rosencrance. Kornbau said “I was trying the top and it was too far around at first but I was stuck behind somebody and I went high and it started to work. I knew if I can enter harder then Jacob in turn 3 I could get around him. We got back from Indiana at 7:30 this morning after a rough night home but knew we had to be here”Tommy Jasen from eighth would finish third. Begenwald would be 4th and Vivian Jones 5th.

In the first UMP modified race of the year paying $1000 to win multi time winner around the circuit Ty Rhoades would lead at the green.

2 time raceway 7 winner this season Nate Young would go back and forth with Rhoades eventually passing him on lap 6. It wouldn’t be easy for Young as 2 seasoned multi time winners Dan Davies whom passed rhoades for 2nd on lap 7 and Chad Wright would be charging up.

Davies would lead lap 9 and would be side by side with Young for several laps. Young would be back in front on lap 11 and would start to take off. Wright would overtake Davies for 2nd lap 18 but came up 2.85 seconds short as Young would pick up his 1st UMP win at mercer after winning 2 economod races prior. “I saw Dan get inside me with 10 to go!! This is 3 for 3 after winning those 2 Economods..I blew a motor 2 weeks ago and I could use the $1000. I try to race against different people and different tracks to get better and better. Thank you fans for coming and to Ed Michaels for letting us race here!” Chad Wright was 2nd, Davies 3rd, Mason Lobb 4th and Mason Lobb 5th.

In the $400 to win mini stock feature the start was hotly contested for the lead as drivers were running 2 to 3 three wide for the first three laps swapping back first and second and third Daniel Hostetler took the lead on lap three away from Adam Aley but then a yellow on lap three would close up the field.

Lap after lap Hostetler would not give up the lead as thompson tried to go low and high to get around but on lap nine a yellow came out to close up the field again. On the restart Thompson took the lead but Carl Ealy would get around on lap 11 and look to take off but another yellow on lap 13 slowed them again. As the caution came out point leader Andy Thompson went to the pits which put Devin Haley in 2nd from his 9th starting position. On the restart Haley would try to get around Ealy but he held on for his 1st win of the season and 11th overall. Haley would finish 2nd, Hostetler 3rd, Josh Eakman 4th and Corey Bice 5th. Ealy would say “ I was watching Dan and Andy hopefully they would slow down and wait for me..I’ve been struggling after I hit the wall.. I rolled the car elsewhere and we are doing good again.”

The FASTRAK crate modifieds was a battle of attrition as numerous crashes and a red flag plagued the event. 2 #1’s would lead the field with Brandon Ritchey and Frank Guidace racing into turn 1 but Eric Martin from his 3rd starting spot would lead the first lap. The first yellow would come out with a pile up in turn 4 that would eliminate Ryan Riffe , Brenten Kay and Don Cornelius. Martin would restart and lead until lap 4 when Ritchey would take the lead back. On lap 5 in turn 2 caution waved again as Jolene Smith, Mark Sevin and Shayne Izzo were eliminated. Ritchey would then get the lead back for lap 6 and 7 but then would fall back as Brian Schaffer took the lead over on lap number 8. Yellow fever waved a few more times, including a red, resulting in the field, going single file, and Schaffer took command and led the remaining laps winning by 3 seconds over Guidace. It’s the 5th winner in 5 races so far this year. “here we are!!” Brian would say,”Took a long time but we are here!!… track was a little challenging but they did a good job on it!” Guidace would fail to go to tech and was disqualified from the event, moving Eric Martin into second. Michael Kristyak would be 3rd, Pat Lane 4th and Jim Bryce 5th.

Mercer will be dark until Saturday July 15th when the historic western Pennsylvania sprint car championship will take place with a 410 sprint cars racing for $7000 to win.

305 Sprints - Winged 18 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps
1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[8]; 2. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[2]; 3. 12G-Tommy Jasen[9]; 4. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[1]; 5. 20M-Vivian Jones[4]; 6. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[6]; 7. 25G-Nolan Groves[11]; 8. 3-John Jerich[16]; 9. 16-Jim Morris[7]; 10. 82M-Roman Jones[10]; 11. 17S-Shane Heath[12]; 12. 3B-Ryan Beatty[13]; 13. 72-Mike Mathieson[17]; 14. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[15]; 15. 17W-Jeremy Winslow[18]; 16. 19M-Bodey McClintock[14]; 17. 4J-Jacob Gamola[5]; 18. 34M-Mike Marano II[3]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 16-Jim Morris[1]; 2. 4J-Jacob Gamola[3]; 3. 20M-Vivian Jones[4]; 4. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[7]; 5. 12G-Tommy Jasen[9]; 6. 25G-Nolan Groves[5]; 7. 3B-Ryan Beatty[8]; 8. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[6]; 9. 3-John Jerich[2]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[2]; 2. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[6]; 3. 34M-Mike Marano II[1]; 4. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[5]; 5. 82M-Roman Jones[3]; 6. 17S-Shane Heath[7]; 7. 19M-Bodey McClintock[8]; 8. 17W-Jeremy Winslow[9]; 9. 72-Mike Mathieson[4]

Sport Compact 20 Entries
A Feature 1 15 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[10]; 2. 02-Devin Haley[7]; 3. 16-Daniel Hostetler[5]; 4. 55-Josh Eakman[3]; 5. 10-Corey Bice[4]; 6. 38-Randy Ealy[8]; 7. 98-Austin Mcllvain[13]; 8. 6-Mike Kelley[2]; 9. 10S-trevn schaffer[11]; 10. 22-Eddie Lombardo[17]; 11. 45-Andrew Thompson[19]; 12. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[18]; 13. 79-John McCraken[20]; 14. 7-Lucas Geyer[15]; 15. 5-Andy Thompson[6]; 16. 60-Dillon Thorne[9]; 17. 66M-Matt Miller[16]; 18. 029-Ben Aley[14]; 19. 999-Adam Aley[1]; 20. 64-Summer Pitts[12]

Heat 1 6 Laps
1. 38-Randy Ealy[5]; 2. 16-Daniel Hostetler[2]; 3. 6-Mike Kelley[3]; 4. 0-Carl Ealy[6]; 5. 98-Austin Mcllvain[1]; 6. 66M-Matt Miller[7]; 7. 45-Andrew Thompson[4]

Heat 2 6 Laps
1. 02-Devin Haley[2]; 2. 10-Corey Bice[1]; 3. 999-Adam Aley[3]; 4. 10S-trevn schaffer[6]; 5. 029-Ben Aley[4]; 6. 22-Eddie Lombardo[5]; 7. 79-John McCraken[7]

Heat 3 6 Laps
1. 5-Andy Thompson[4]; 2. 55-Josh Eakman[1]; 3. 60-Dillon Thorne[5]; 4. 64-Summer Pitts[2]; 5. 7-Lucas Geyer[6]; 6. 13-Joshua Funkhouser[3]

Limited Modified 22 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 41-Brian Schaffer[3]; 2. 29E-Eric Martin[4]; 3. 404-MIchael Kristyak[8]; 4. 12L-Patrick Lane[7]; 5. 1-JIm Bryce[18]; 6. 717-Bill Adams[14]; 7. 312-Ryan Gutherie[16]; 8. 71-Gage Priester[11]; 9. 55-Scott Kay[12]; 10. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[13]; 11. 02-Jeremy Beichner[22]; 12. 93-Phill Kapcewich[20]; 13. 7P-Caden Petry[17]; 14. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[1]; 15. 29-Cole Edwards[5]; 16. 25-Jolene Smith[19]; 17. 07L-Mark Sevin[15]; 18. 86-Shayne Izzo[9]; 19. 113-Don Cornelius[6]; 20. 21X-Ryan Riffe[10]; 21. 7-Brenten Kay[21]; 22. (DQ) 1G-Frank Guidace[2]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[1]; 2. 29E-Eric Martin[4]; 3. 12L-Patrick Lane[7]; 4. 21X-Ryan Riffe[3]; 5. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[8]; 6. 312-Ryan Gutherie[2]; 7. 25-Jolene Smith[5]; 8. 02-Jeremy Beichner[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 1G-Frank Guidace[2]; 2. 29-Cole Edwards[1]; 3. 404-MIchael Kristyak[3]; 4. 71-Gage Priester[4]; 5. 717-Bill Adams[5]; 6. 7P-Caden Petry[7]; 7. 93-Phill Kapcewich[6]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 41-Brian Schaffer[1]; 2. 113-Don Cornelius[5]; 3. 86-Shayne Izzo[2]; 4. 55-Scott Kay[3]; 5. 07L-Mark Sevin[7]; 6. 1-JIm Bryce[4]; 7. 7-Brenten Kay[6]

410 Sprints - Winged 21 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps
1. 22-Brandon Spithaler[5]; 2. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[9]; 3. 5K-Adam Kekich[4]; 4. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 5. 6-Bob Felmlee[3]; 6. 25-Chris Myers[10]; 7. 20B-Cody Bova[13]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[2]; 9. 12G-Corbin Gurley[17]; 10. 21-Brian Salisbury[15]; 11. 1-Jamie Myers[12]; 12. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[6]; 13. X7-Andy Cavanagh[14]; 14. 20-Danial Burkhart[18]; 15. 99-Cameron Nastasi[16]; 16. 11-Carl Bowser[19]; 17. 31C-Chase Metheney[8]; 18. 08-Danny Kuriger[7]; 19. 12-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 20. 13B-Steve Bright[20]; 21. 47-Dusty Larson[21]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 2. 5K-Adam Kekich[4]; 3. 08-Danny Kuriger[3]; 4. 25-Chris Myers[2]; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[5]; 6. 99-Cameron Nastasi[6]; 7. 11-Carl Bowser[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 33-Brent Matus[2]; 2. 22-Brandon Spithaler[7]; 3. 31C-Chase Metheney[4]; 4. 12-Kasey Jedrzejek[6]; 5. X7-Andy Cavanagh[1]; 6. 12G-Corbin Gurley[5]; 7. 13B-Steve Bright[3]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 6-Bob Felmlee[6]; 2. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[2]; 3. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[5]; 4. 1-Jamie Myers[1]; 5. 21-Brian Salisbury[3]; 6. 20-Danial Burkhart[4]; 7. 47-Dusty Larson[7]

DIRTcar UMP Modifieds 11 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps
1. 42-Nate Young[4]; 2. 6-Chad Wright[6]; 3. 71D-Dan Davies[3]; 4. 28-Mason Lobb[1]; 5. 17-Jason Gracey[8]; 6. 17G-Brandon Grossman[10]; 7. 18D-Bruce Drestatt[5]; 8. 56-Bryan Wagner[11]; 9. 32-Alan Atkinson[7]; 10. 12R-Ty Rhoades[2]; 11. 4J-Jim Plance[9]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 28-Mason Lobb[2]; 2. 71D-Dan Davies[6]; 3. 18D-Bruce Drestatt[1]; 4. 32-Alan Atkinson[3]; 5. 4J-Jim Plance[4]; 6. 56-Bryan Wagner[5]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 12R-Ty Rhoades[1]; 2. 42-Nate Young[3]; 3. 6-Chad Wright[2]; 4. 17-Jason Gracey[4]; 5. 17G-Brandon Grossman[5]

 

 

Rombough Scores First Career Win in Kevin Ward Jr Memorial at Evans Mills

By Curtis Berleue (Fulton, NY) | For the first time in his career, Dalton Rombough is a 360 sprint car feature winner. Leading all 25 laps of the Kevin Ward Jr. Memorial Asphalt Spectacular was the cherry on top of what could be described as both eventful and nearly perfect night for the Lowville, NY driver.

A mishap in hot laps between Matt Farnham and Rombough led to both drivers needing to make repairs before competition even started, though both were able to rebound and make it out for heat race action.

E&V Energy heat race wins went to Tyler Cartier and Dalton Rombough, with both drivers leading every lap of their respective heats.

By virtue of random draw, Rombough then went on to continue his perfect night by drawing the Pinnacle Pole award. Starting directly to his outside was the #10H of Kelly Hebing

On the initial green flag, Rombough jumped out to an early lead over Hebing while her father, Chuck, made the outside work and quickly moved to third from his 6th place starting spot.

While the top 3 rapidly approached lap traffic near the halfway mark, defending event winner Danny Varin was quietly making his way through the pack from his 7th starting position.

The lone caution of the race came on lap 18 as Jeff Cook and Tyler Cartier made contact on the front stretch. The ensuing restart bunched the field back up and gave Varin an opportunity to sneak onto the podium. After a few failed attempts to get by ‘The Cobra’ on the high side, Varin was able to sneak under Hebing entering turn 1 and take away the third position.

Ultimately, neither Varin or the younger Hebing would be able to catch Rombough and he parked the #41 in victory lane for the $4,000 top prize.

“This race is for a special person, I couldn’t ask for a better car and better people around me,” said an emotional Rombough in victory lane. “Before that final restart, I knew my car was nearly perfect, I couldn’t ask for a better car and was just hoping to be able to hit my marks.”

Kelly Hebing was able to fend off her father Chuck for the majority of the race and held on for a second-place finish.

“Four years ago in this race, I ran second the whole race and screwed up,” said Hebing. “The last two years I’ve been third, so hopefully next year we’re standing over there in victory lane.”

Defending winner and the nights PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Danny Varin came home third.

“We had to make some big moves there, we just started too far back,” said Varin. “The draw is really what killed us today. We rebounded with a good finish, just trying to claw back from that draw.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Saturday June 24th at the Brockville Ontario Speedway in Brockville, ONT. 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), 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, 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, June 24 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Brockville, ONT ($2,000 to Win)

Sunday, June 25 – Cornwall Motor Speedway - Cornwall, ONT ($2,000 to Win)

Wednesday, June 28 – Can-Am Speedway – LaFargeville, NY ($2,500 to Win CNY Speedweek)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #41-Dalton Rombough[1]; 2. #10H-Kelly Hebing[2]; 3. #01-Danny Varin[7]; 4. #45-Chuck Hebing[6]; 5. #7NY-Matt Farnham[4]; 6. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[5]; 7. #4P-Chase Moran[10]; 8. #3-Denny Peebles[9]; 9. 5Z-Zack Burd[12]; 10. #36-Logan Crisafulli[8]; 11. (DNF) #23-Tyler Cartier[3]; 12. (DNF) #10-Jeff Cook[11]; 13. (DNF) #90-Matt Tanner[13]

Heat 1: 1. #23-Tyler Cartier[1]; 2. #10H-Kelly Hebing[2]; 3. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[3]; 4. #01-Danny Varin[6]; 5. #3-Denny Peebles[5]; 6. #10-Jeff Cook[7]; 7. #90-Matt Tanner[4]

Heat 2: 1. #41-Dalton Rombough[1]; 2. #7NY-Matt Farnham[3]; 3. #45-Chuck Hebing[5]; 4. #36-Logan Crisafulli[2]; 5. #4P-Chase Moran[6]; 6. 5Z-Zack Burd[4]

Awards & Contingencies:

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #23-Tyler Cartier, #41-Dalton Rombough

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #41-Dalton Rombough

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #01-Danny Varin

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #36-Logan Crisafulli

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #36-Logan Crisafulli

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #23-Tyler Cartier

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #41-Dalton Rombough, #10H-Kelly Hebing, #01-Danny Varin

 

 

Ladouceur Scores Again With Action Sprint Tour East Series
By: Tim Baltz

BROCKVILLE, Ont. (June 17, 2023) - This season Mother Nature has been a threat and this was no different as several light rain showers touched down at the Brockville Ontario Speedway on Draper Doors night. Track crews and officials remained committed to the fans and beat the weather once again.

First up was the third race of the season for the Action Sprint Tour East Series presented by Surprenant Truck Shop and Lee Ladouceur was the dominant force once again in the 20 lap contest. Ladouceur led early over Andrew Hennessy, Adam Turner, Mathieu Bardier and Brian Nanticoke. Not only was this an important race in the series, but track points in the chase for the Trailer Pro Canada Crate Sprint Car track title were up for grabs.

Ladouceur was dominant in the early laps while two drivers who know each other well from their Street Stock battles, were going at it for the runner up spot. Adam Turner and Andrew Hennessy had a great battle for position with Hennessy in control and Mathieu Bardier closing from 4th. On lap 12 April Wilson lost the handle and spun off the top of turn 4 and the caution flew.

When racing resumed Ladouceur again jumped into the lead and started to run away over the final laps. In the meantime, Turner made his way to second and tried his best to run down the leader. On this night, Lee Ladouceur was clearly dominant as he claimed his second straight series win and became the first driver to win three straight features in the short history of the Crate Sprint Car class at Brockville. Turner claimed another runner up finish, over Andrew Hennessy, Mathieu Bardier and defending track champion Ryan Poole.

WINGED CRATE SPRINTS

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[1]; 2. 9-Adam Turner[3]; 3. 87-Andrew Hennessy[2]; 4. 19-Mathieu Bardier[4]; 5. 00-Ryan Poole[6]; 6. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[5]; 7. 13-Evan Reynolds[8]; 8. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[7]; 9. 15AW-April Wilson[10]; 10. 4K-Jamie Kay Roslin[9]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 9-Adam Turner[1]; 2. 19-Mathieu Bardier[2]; 3. 9C-Brian Nanticoke[3]; 4. 85C-Cam MacKinnon[5]; 5. 4K-Jamie Kay Roslin[4]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 51L-Lee Ladouceur[2]; 2. 87-Andrew Hennessy[4]; 3. 00-Ryan Poole[3]; 4. 13-Evan Reynolds[1]; 5. (DNS) 15AW-April Wilson

 

 

Gennetten, Zebell and Domagala Victorious at Huset's Speedway During Goodin Company Presents The Border Battle

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 18, 2023) - Ayrton Gennetten, J.J. Zebell and Dalton Domagala each stood atop the Huset's Speedway podium on Sunday during Goodin Company presents The Border Battle.

Gennetten held the point throughout the 25-lap Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event, which paid $10,000 to win. It marked his first career victory at Huset's Speedway.

"I've been wanting to win here for a long time so this is pretty badass to say the least," he said. "Last year here I felt like I let one slip away. We've been really fast. I knew when we drew the two it's like I had to get out on the start."

Gennetten rocketed into the lead as the green flag waved with Tim Kaeding staying a close second throughout the race. Kaeding pulled nearly even with Gennetten a couple of times during the second half of the feature before a caution on Lap 23 eliminated traffic. Gennetten pulled away in the final three laps to win by 1.732 seconds.

"(Ryan) Bickett was so good on the bottom and I was like, 'Man, I'm just going to ride next to him cause then (Kaeding) can't slide me. And I knew it was rubber down so if I got up to them guys it'd allow TK to pull the trigger. That last yellow I was able to take a deep breath and focus on getting a good start."

Kaeding's runner-up result was his best outing of the season at Huset's Speedway.

"Just being out front," he said of what was the difference maker. "I didn't want to get too close to him and get tight and drive up out of the rubber at any point."

Christopher Thram posted a season-best third-place run at the track.

"Me and Mark (Dobmeier) had a pretty good time before the rubber came," he said. "I felt like we were good in traffic. I could move around more, but then the rubber came. I wish we could have got up to a little more lapped traffic at the beginning of the race, but you've got to be happy with a third."

Dobmeier was fourth and Dusty Zomer fifth.

Riley Goodno and Lachlan McHugh each set quick time during their group's qualifying session before Kaeding, Gennetten, Zomer and Thram won heat races. Lee Goos Jr. captured the B Main.

Zebell was one of four different feature leaders as he posted his second Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks triumph of the season at Huset's Speedway with a last-lap pass.

Spenser Kalass led the opening lap before Shaun Taylor took over the top spot on Lap 2. Zebell powered into the lead on Lap 9 before Zach Olivier, who started 10th, drove into first place on the bottom exiting turn four as the white flag was being waved. Zebell committed to the high line around the high-banked oval and his momentum gained yielded the reward. The duo entered turn three side by side for the lead before Zebell's outside groove propelled him to the victory by 0.283 seconds.

"I owed him one," he quipped. "He got me last time last year. I seen him come low. I put it on the high side and let her eat one more time and we got by him."

Olivier placed second with Matt Steuerwald ending third. Taylor was fourth and Brandon Ferguson finished fifth.

Kalass, Zebell and Taylor picked up heat race wins.

Domagala earned his first career victory and became the sixth different winner in six Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main events at the track this season.

"This really doesn't feel real," he said while fighting back tears. "This is amazing. My car felt great up top and I was just consistent up there waiting for him to make a mistake. Toward the end I started getting quite a bit of speed down the front straight. I saw a gap and I took it."

Nicholas Winter led the first 15 laps of the 20-lap feature. Winter was comfortably in the lead by riding the bottom groove around the dirt oval. The lone caution of the race came on Lap 14 - when second-running Dan Carsrud spun in turns one and two - and allowed Domagala to close to the rear bumper of Winter.

Winter pulled away on the opening lap of the restart, but the higher lane Domagala was running paid dividends and he rapidly closed on the leader, taking over the top spot exiting turn four on Lap 16. He then pulled away to win by 0.728 seconds.

Trevor Serbus, who started 12th, passed Winter for second on Lap 17. Goos Jr. charged from 14 th to fourth and Jared Jansen rounded out the top five.

The heat races were won by Dalton Domagala, Jacob Peterson, Logan Domagala and Jansen. Cole Vanderheiden was the B Main winner.

Huset's Speedway hosts the biggest event in World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series this Wednesday through Saturday with the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS. The event pays $20,000 to win each preliminary night leading into the $250,000-to-win finale next Saturday.

Event tickets can be purchased online at https://mpv.tickets.com/schedule/?agency=JKMV_PL_MPV&orgid=55369#/?view=list&includePackages=true .

GOODIN COMPANY PRESENTS THE BORDER BATTLE RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 18, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (2); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding (1); 3. 24T-Christopher Thram (4); 4. 13-Mark Dobmeier (6); 5. 3J-Dusty Zomer (8); 6. 11-Parker Price Miller (9); 7. 88-Austin McCarl (7); 8. 11M-Brendan Mullen (3); 9. 52-Blake Hahn (5); 10. 9-Chase Randall (11); 11. 16-Brooke Tatnell (17); 12. 6-Carson McCarl (12); 13. 12-Tyler Drueke (19); 14. 09-Matt Juhl (10); 15. 7-Lynton Jeffrey (18); 16. 22-Riley Goodno (14); 17. 8H-Jade Hastings (22); 18. 17B-Ryan Bickett (24); 19. 17-Lee Goos Jr (21); 20. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (20); 21. 83-Justin Henderson (13); 22. (DNF) 14T-Tim Estenson (16); 23. (DNF) 44-Chris Martin (23); 24. (DNF) 35-Zach Hampton (15).

B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 17-Lee Goos Jr (1); 2. 8H-Jade Hastings (2); 3. 44-Chris Martin (3); 4. 17B-Ryan Bickett (5); 5. 4-Cody Hansen (4); 6. 2K-Kevin Ingle (8); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (6); 8. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 9. (DNS) 105-Cody Ihlen; 10. (DNS) 25-Lachlan McHugh; 11. (DNS) 47-Brant O'Banion; 12. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.

Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 3-Tim Kaeding (1); 2. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 3. 52-Blake Hahn (3); 4. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 5. 22-Riley Goodno (4); 6. 44-Chris Martin (7); 7. 17-Lee Goos Jr (6); 8. (DNS) 47-Brant O'Banion.

Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (1); 2. 09-Matt Juhl (2); 3. 6-Carson McCarl (3); 4. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 5. 7-Lynton Jeffrey (5); 6. 4-Cody Hansen (6); 7. 8-Micah Slendy (7); 8. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.

Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (1); 2. 88-Austin McCarl (2); 3. 11-Parker Price Miller (3); 4. 16-Brooke Tatnell (5); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (6); 6. 8H-Jade Hastings (7); 7. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (8); 8. (DNF) 25-Lachlan McHugh (4).

Heat 4 (10 Laps): 1. 24T-Christopher Thram (1); 2. 9-Chase Randall (2); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (4); 4. 35-Zach Hampton (3); 5. 12-Tyler Drueke (5); 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett (7); 7. (DNF) 105-Cody Ihlen (6); 8. (DNF) 2K-Kevin Ingle (8).

Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:10.723 (3); 2. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:10.754 (4); 3. 52-Blake Hahn, 00:10.773 (6); 4. 6-Carson McCarl, 00:10.833 (1); 5. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:10.839 (2); 6. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:10.848 (9); 7. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:10.929 (8); 8. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:10.940 (5); 9. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:10.951 (11); 10. 7-Lynton Jeffrey, 00:10.976 (16); 11. 17-Lee Goos Jr, 00:11.086 (12); 12. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.111 (7); 13. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.256 (10); 14. 8-Micah Slendy, 00:11.845 (15); 15. 47-Brant O'Banion, 00:13.129 (14); 16. (DNS) 78-Bill Wagner.

Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:10.752 (1); 2. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:10.782 (8); 3. 11-Parker Price Miller, 00:10.803 (9); 4. 35-Zach Hampton, 00:10.881 (7); 5. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:10.892 (13); 6. 9-Chase Randall, 00:10.898 (15); 7. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:10.942 (6); 8. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:10.962 (11); 9. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:10.977 (14); 10. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.018 (3); 11. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.028 (2); 12. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:11.175 (12); 13. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:11.259 (5); 14. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.694 (16); 15. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.907 (4); 16. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:12.091 (10).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (3); 2. 71-Zach Olivier (10); 3. 3-Matt Steuerwald (8); 4. 71X-Shaun Taylor (4); 5. 15-Brandon Ferguson (7); 6. 21-Ron Howe (9); 7. 40-Tim Dann (11); 8. 1M-Eric Moser (15); 9. 86-Tracy Halouska (6); 10. 34K-Colby Klaassen (16); 11. 98-Dan Jensen (13); 12. 21T-Trevor Tesch (17); 13. 33-Garet Deboer (18); 14. 27-Lee Kuchta (20); 15. 211-Tyler Zebell (12); 16. (DNF) 1K-Tyler Myers (1); 17. (DNF) 35K-Brady Klaassen (14); 18. (DNF) 20K-Spenser Kalass (2); 19. (DNF) 55-John Hoing (5); 20. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (19); 21. (DNS) 64-Cory Yeigh.

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 20K-Spenser Kalass (2); 2. 40-Tim Dann (6); 3. 15-Brandon Ferguson (4); 4. 21-Ron Howe (5); 5. 211-Tyler Zebell (1); 6. 35K-Brady Klaassen (7); 7. (DNF) 33-Garet Deboer (3).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 29Z-JJ Zebell (2); 2. 1K-Tyler Myers (1); 3. 55-John Hoing (3); 4. 71-Zach Olivier (5); 5. 98-Dan Jensen (4); 6. 1M-Eric Moser (7); 7. 34K-Colby Klaassen (6).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 71X-Shaun Taylor (2); 2. 86-Tracy Halouska (3); 3. 3-Matt Steuerwald (4); 4. 27-Lee Kuchta (7); 5. (DNF) 21T-Trevor Tesch (1); 6. (DNF) 12-Mike Chaney (5); 7. (DNS) 64-Cory Yeigh.

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 18D-Dalton Domagala (4); 2. 10-Trevor Serbus (12); 3. 28-Nicholas Winter (1); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (14); 5. 81-Jared Jansen (7); 6. 91-Andrew Sullivan (10); 7. 33-Trevor Smith (13); 8. 96-Blaine Stegenga (9); 9. 18-Corbin Erickson (2); 10. 74N-Luke Nellis (11); 11. 18R-Tyler Rabenberg (20); 12. 35-Sam Henderson (8); 13. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (17); 14. 64-Andy Pake (19); 15. 31-Koby Werkmeister (16); 16. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (18); 17. F5-Tim Rustad (15); 18. 80P-Jacob Peterson (5); 19. 67-Dan Carsrud (3); 20. (DNF) 4D-Logan Domagala (6).

B Feature (10 Laps): 1. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (3); 2. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (1); 3. 64-Andy Pake (2); 4. 18R-Tyler Rabenberg (4); 5. 32-Trefer Waller (10); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (5); 7. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (8); 8. 17D-Dillon Bickett (6); 9. 19-Nate Eakin (7); 10. 28G-Gracyn Masur (11); 11. 1B-Brayden Wiese (9).

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 18D-Dalton Domagala (2); 2. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 3. 96-Blaine Stegenga (5); 4. 33-Trevor Smith (4); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (7); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (3); 7. 1B-Brayden Wiese (1).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (2); 2. 28-Nicholas Winter (1); 3. 91-Andrew Sullivan (5); 4. 17-Lee Goos Jr (4); 5. 64-Andy Pake (6); 6. 17D-Dillon Bickett (7); 7. 32-Trefer Waller (3).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 4D-Logan Domagala (2); 2. 18-Corbin Erickson (1); 3. 35-Sam Henderson (4); 4. F5-Tim Rustad (3); 5. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (6); 6. 19-Nate Eakin (5); 7. (DNS) 62J-Jay Masur.

Maxim Chassis Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 81-Jared Jansen (2); 2. 67-Dan Carsrud (1); 3. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 4. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 5. 18R-Tyler Rabenberg (3); 6. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (5); 7. 28G-Gracyn Masur (7).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 2(May 21 and June 4); Ayrton Gennetten - 1 (June 18); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); Kasey Kahne - 1 (May 28); and Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

J.J. Zebell - 2 (May 28 and June 18); Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11);John Hoing - 1(June 4);and Zach Olivier - 1(May 21)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); Dalton Domagala - 1 (June 18); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Wednesday through Saturday for the 2 nd annual BillionAuto.com Huset's High Bank Nationals presented by MENARDS with the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series

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Flick and Wyant Go Back-to-Back, Warren Gets Career First on His Birthday; Logan Jackson and Korley Miller Take Junior Sprint Victories
(Franklin, PA June 18, 2023): A.J. Flick romped to his second consecutive Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Car feature at Tri-City Raceway Park. Also grabbing his second straight win, and third of the season, was Tyler Wyant in the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks. Taking the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stock go was Thomas Warren. Logan Jackson was the Junior Sprint winner in the Open Division, and Korley Miller was the best finishing Stock entry.
“I just needed the track to clear off, especially starting sixth,” Flick said. He was trailing Bob Felmlee as the race approached the midway mark. But, after a caution on lap fifteen, Flick stayed close to Felmlee and slid under him entering turn three. “I was hoping we’d get into lapped cars, but Bob (Felmlee) left an opening and I just got into there. The entry to turn three is really wide.”
Flick narrowly escaped an incident earlier in the race that claimed the second place car of Jack Sodeman, Jr. Flick was closing in on Sodeman, who went low to pass a lapped car. “Jack knows he had to get to the front. I think the lapped cars were trying to get out of the way. Fortunately, he didn’t go over.”
Veterans occupied the front row for the start of the Diehl Chevrolet twenty-five lapper. Sodeman had the pole and next to him was the Flyin’ One, Bob Felmlee. Cameron Nastasi and Blaze Myers were in row two. The third row belonged to Jeremy Weaver and Flick. Chase Metheny, who was making his first start at Tri-City Raceway Park this season, was matched with Andy Cavanaugh. Corbin Gurley and Bodey McClintock were in row five. The sixth and final row had fifty-year veteran Bob Lime, and Steve Bright.
Felmlee raced out front through the first fifteen laps. In the early going, Sodeman rode in second, followed by Nastasi, Flick, Weaver, and Myers. Nastasi brought out the first caution on lap two when he spun into the water barrels lining the outside of turn two. Thirteen circuits later, Sodeman had his misfortune in turn three.
Felmlee kept the lead throughout. But after Sodeman’s incident, Flick wound the mainspring tight coming off turn two. He got the opening he needed in turn three and slid by Felmlee for the lead.
Another caution bunched up the field on lap seventeen, but Felmlee was no match for Flick in the clean air. Flick picked up the win, followed by Felmlee, Weaver, Cavanaugh, and McClintock. Notably, that was McClintock’s first top five with his 305 Sprinter.
Positions six through ten went to Lime, Bright, Myers, Sodeman, and Metheney.
The twin heat races for the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars were won by Jeremy Weaver and Cameron Nastasi. There was no B Main.
Hot Rod Laskey and Super-sub Josh Seippel brought the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks to the green flag. Pat Fielding and Tyler Wyant were in row two. Russ Coyne and Chargin’ Charlie McMillen were in row three. The fourth row belonged to Aaron Smith and Matt Bernard.
Laskey set the early pace, but just four laps into the contest, Wyant went sailing by. Laskey continued in second despite the pressure coming from Fielding.
A pair of late cautions brought Wyant back to Laskey for restarts, but the teen had things well under control.
Following Wyant, Laskey, and Fielding across the line was Bernard. Coyne rallied from a bobble in turn two that sent him back in the running order. He regained fifth at the finish. Seippel, McMillen, and Smith were the other finishers.
In the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks, the qualifier was won by Tyler Wyant. There was no B Main.
Joe Campbell and Levi Maskal were in the front row for the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stock feature. Kevin Wice and Ben Aley were in row two. Jerry Batcher and the brithday boy, Thomas Warren, were in row three. Chad Greeley and Matt Urey were in the fourth row.
Campbell and Maskal were fighting for the lead when they made contact in turn four. Taking the point for the restart was Warren, who went on to get the first career victory on his twenty-first birthday. He celebrated the win with an adult beverage.
Surviving the attrition to take second and third were Greeley and Urey. Maskal, Campbell, Wice, Batcher, and Ben Aley were the other racers scored on the basis of laps completed. Bill Fuchs and Adam Aley did not start the race.
Lev Maskal captured the lone heat race for the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks.
Logan Jackson captured the win in the Open class for the Junior Sprints and he was followed by Kalen Jackson. Blake Bucke was third overall. Fourth overall, but best in the Stock class, was Korley Miller. Deryk Jones was fifth overall and second in the Stocks. Nolan Minnich did not start.
Remember that Tri-City Raceway Park will not race on June 25.
Fan appreciation night will be held on Saturday, July 1. The customary four division program will be run a day early! For the low, low price of just $5, fans can take in the Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars, the Pitt Stop Pub 358 Modifieds, The Hovis Auto & Truck Center Pro Stocks, and the 4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks. There will also be a spectacular fireworks display. The racing will start at 7 p.m. and the spectator gates will open at 5 p.m.
Saturday, July 8 will be the Northwest PA Truck and Tractor Pull. There will be no auto racing that weekend.
A Sunday Thunder program will be held on July 16. That will be Christmas in July. There will be free popcorn for anybody dressed in Christmas attire!
Further information about Tri-City Raceway Park can be obtained by calling the track office at 724-967-4601, or by e-mailing the office at tricityracewaypark2020@gmail.com. Or, you can check the web at Tri-CityRacewayPark.com, or the Facebook page at Tri City Raceway Park. 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.
Diehl Chevrolet 410 Sprint Cars: A.J. Flick, Bob Felmlee, Jeremy Weaver, Andy Cavanaugh, Bodey McClintock, Bob Lime, Steve Bright, Blaze Myers, Jack Sodeman, Jr., Chase Metheney, Corbin Gurley, Cameron Nastasi.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Stocks: Tyler Wyant, Rod Laskey, Pat Fielding, Matt Bernard, Russ Coyne, Josh Seippel, Charlie McMillen, Aaron Smith.
4 Your Car Connection Four Cylinder Mini Stocks: Thomas Warren, Chad Greeley, Matt Urey, Levi Maskal, Joe Campbell, Kevin Wice, Jerry Batcher, Ben Aley, Bill Fuchs (DNS), Adam Aley (DNS).
Junior Sprints: Logan Jackson (Open), Kalen Jackson, Blake Bucke, Korley Miller (Stock), Deryk Jones, Nolan Minnich (DNS).

Michaels Mercer Raceway

In the $3000 to win 410 sprint feature Father and son Brent and Brandon Matus would lead the 21 car field to the green with Brandon leading the first 4 go arounds but on Lap 5 Brandon Spithaler would take the lead . 13 time winner Adam Kekich would then get around Matus for 2nd on lap 8. A Caution for Casey Jedrzejek in turn 4 on lap 9 slowed the field. 20 time winner Jack Sodeman Jr moved through the field from 9th up to 5th at the yellow. Both Brandon Matus and Sodeman would get around Kekich on lap 12 and then would try to catch Spithaler who led by 4 seconds. The race ran green the rest of the way as Spithaler set a blistering pace winning by 10 seconds and lapped up to 5th place. Sodeman Jr would be 2nd , Adam Kekich 3rd , Brandon Matus 4th and bob Felmlee 5th .
Brandon would say ,”I didn’t realize I had that big of a lead!! I kept trying to hit my marks and make the top of 3 and 3 work for us. I have a lot of people and partners that help me out every week. The water helped the track considerably and made it better it worked for me”

410 Sprints - Winged 21 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps
1. 22-Brandon Spithaler[5]; 2. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[9]; 3. 5K-Adam Kekich[4]; 4. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 5. 6-Bob Felmlee[3]; 6. 25-Chris Myers[10]; 7. 20B-Cody Bova[13]; 8. 33-Brent Matus[2]; 9. 12G-Corbin Gurley[17]; 10. 21-Brian Salisbury[15]; 11. 1-Jamie Myers[12]; 12. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[6]; 13. X7-Andy Cavanagh[14]; 14. 20-Danial Burkhart[18]; 15. 99-Cameron Nastasi[16]; 16. 11-Carl Bowser[19]; 17. 31C-Chase Metheney[8]; 18. 08-Danny Kuriger[7]; 19. 12-Kasey Jedrzejek[11]; 20. 13B-Steve Bright[20]; 21. 47-Dusty Larson[21]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 13-Brandon Matus[1]; 2. 5K-Adam Kekich[4]; 3. 08-Danny Kuriger[3]; 4. 25-Chris Myers[2]; 5. 20B-Cody Bova[5]; 6. 99-Cameron Nastasi[6]; 7. 11-Carl Bowser[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 33-Brent Matus[2]; 2. 22-Brandon Spithaler[7]; 3. 31C-Chase Metheney[4]; 4. 12-Kasey Jedrzejek[6]; 5. X7-Andy Cavanagh[1]; 6. 12G-Corbin Gurley[5]; 7. 13B-Steve Bright[3]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 6-Bob Felmlee[6]; 2. 22R-Ryan Fredericks[2]; 3. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr[5]; 4. 1-Jamie Myers[1]; 5. 21-Brian Salisbury[3]; 6. 20-Danial Burkhart[4]; 7. 47-Dusty Larson[7]

 

 

Skagit Speedway   360 Sprint Cars

Qualifying: Trey Starks 11.652
Heat 1: Jason Solwold
Heat 2: Colton Heath
Heat 3: Luke Didiuk
Dash: Jason Solwold, Trey Starks, Jesse Schlotfeldt, Colton Heath, Luke Didiuk, Colby Thornhill
A-Main: Colby Thornhill, Trey Starks, Jason Solwold, Colton Heath, Chase Goetz, Luke Didiuk, Cam Smith, Jordi Meese, Ashleigh Johnson, Sean MacDonell, Duke Johnson, Tanner Holm, James Bundy, Shawn Wallenfelsz Jr., Jesse Schlotfeldt, Dan Reynolds, Mady Stichal, Alex Oudman (DNS)
Lap Leaders: Jason Solwold 1-3, Colton Heath 4-5, Jason Solwold 6-8, Colby Thornhill 9-30

Sportsman Sprint Cars
Qualifying: Eric Fisher 12.633
Heat 1: Eric Fisher
Heat 2: Cory Swatzina
A-Main: Eric Fisher, Levi Klatt, Levi Kuntz, Cory Swatzina, Alden Ostrom, Jesson Jacobson, Kai Dixon, Keira Zylstra, Bill Rude, Steve Parker, Seth Hespe, Wes Armey, Jeff Pearson, Dustin Gehring, Allison Johnson, Ronnie Cox
Lap Leaders: Eric Fisher 1-26

Modifieds
Heat 1: Brandon Nutter
Heat 2: Rick Smith
Heat 3: Geoff Morris
A-Main: Geoff Morris, Scott Miller, Craig Moore, Lane Zerbin, Miles Beaulieu, Tyson Blood, Zack Washington, Leslie Swift, Ben Gunderson, Dave Harmon, Adam Holtrop, Brian Izzi, Jon Gunderson, Rick Smith, Cory Gordon, Dan Butenshoen, Tiernan Deitz, Brandon Nutter, Chris Beaulieu, Zane Miner, Austin Rognlin, Austin Smith, Alan Grimbly, Ronald Comfort (DNS)
Lap Leaders: Adam Holtrop 1, Rick Smith 2-3, Geoff Morris 4-11, Tyson Blood 11-21, Geoff Morris 22-23

 

 

DRAKE EDWARDS DARTS TO WMR WAGSDASH WIN AT VENTURA

VENTURA, CALIFORNIA (June 18, 2023) – Drake Edwards of Surprise, Ariz. won his sixth-career Western Midget Racing victory and third at Ventura Raceway, claiming the prestigious Wagsdash on Saturday night. The victory in the 25-lap feature paid $1,000-to-win.

Boscacci Racing teammates Blake Bower of Brentwood and Bryant Bell of Oakley split the eight-lap heat races over the 16 Midgets on hand. Daniel Anderson of Venice and Tyler High of Goodyear, Ariz. were the front row starters for the main event.

Edwards started fifth but immediately advanced into second position on lap one. He then charged around the outside of Anderson to lead lap two.

Bower drove up the inside of Edwards in a duel for the lead before a caution flag flew. Bell used the restart to nab third from Anderson before another incident in turn three.

Bell and Bower put on a great battle for second, with the teenage Bell prevailing in the battle. He was unable to reel in Edwards, however, as Edwards steered the No. 4R to the coveted win. Bell led Bower through lapped traffic to hang on for second with Arizona’s Nathan High finishing fourth. Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz rounded out the top-five.

The Western Midget Racing teams will get a few weeks off before competing during both nights of the Howard Kaeding Classic, July 14-15 at Ocean Speedway in Watsonville, Calif.

Western Midget Racing continues its second NorCal doubleheader of 2023 at Petaluma Speedway on June 10. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ventura Raceway “Wagsdash Reunion In Honor of Mrs. Wags”

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 9-Blake Bower.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 09-Bryant Bell

FEATURE (25 LAPS): 1. 4R-Drake Edwards[5]; 2. 09-Bryant Bell[6]; 3. 9-Blake Bower[7]; 4. 01-Nathan High[9]; 5. 96X-Logan Mitchell[3]; 6. 35X-Daniel Anderson[1]; 7. 20-Kyle Hawse[4]; 8. 9AZ-Tyler High[2]; 9. 48-Gary DeWitt[8]; 10. 66-Darrin Horton[15]; 11. 11-Tyler Ruth[14]; 12. 31-Todd Hawse[13]; 13. 68-Marvin Mitchell[12]; 14. 68X-Gene Sigal[11]; 15. 3AZ-Chloe High[10]; 16. 35W-Nate Wait[16]

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash* Winner: Drake Edwards

7.14 & 15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic*

7.28 Ocean Speedway

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series

Macon, IL (June 17, 2023) – Zach Daum continued his domination of the Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series Saturday night, scoring his third consecutive win with the series and fourth overall.

Daum was victorious earlier in the evening as he nabbed another heat race victory, along with Steven Russell and Will Armitage. Heading into the A-Main redraw, Steven Russell was the night’s high-points driver, allowing him to be the first driver to find his A-Main starting spot, which he drew the pole. Daum found the second spot, which turned out to be the perfect place to want to start on the ⅕-mile oval.

As the field of 20 rolled to the green, polesitter Steven Russell, who was victorious on Friday at Jacksonville Speedway jumped to the early lead quickly, with Daum in tow around the high-side of the bullring. Daum sat back as Russell had to work through lapped traffic and planned the right time to overtake the #1JR machine in the top spot. Daum set his McGarry Motorsports #31 on the top-side of turns one and two and powered back Russell in lapped traffic.

Daum proved that his experience of driving many different types of race cars at Macon Speedway over the years paid off once more as he held off Steven Russell, Chris Urish, Bret Tripplett and Jake Neuman, who charged forward ten positions from his 15th-place starting spot to round out the top five.

The Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series returns to action in a joint event with the Bumper to Bumper IRA Sprint Cars at Fairbury Speedway for the Bill Waite Classic next Saturday June 24.

The finish:

Feature (25 laps): 1. 31-Zach Daum [2], 2. 1JR-Steven Russell [1], 3. 77U-Chris Urish [4], 4. 99-Bret Tripplett [6], 5. 3N-Jake Neuman [15], 6. 7A-Will Armitage [3], 7. 55T-McKenna Haase [5]. 8. 52F-Logan Faucon [10], 9. 42-Preston Perlmutter [7], 10. 12-Adyn Schmidt [17], 11. 10S-Jeremy Standridge [18], 12. 6-Corey Nelson [12], 13. 83B-Jeff Beasley [19], 14. 1T-Trevin Littleton [8], 15. 56-Mitchell Davis [11], 16. 8-Cory Bruns [13], 17. 90-Patrick Budde [16], 18. 47-Korey Weyant [9], 19. 41-Joe Jiannoni [20], DNS. 13-Van Gurley Jr.

 

 

Ayrton Gennetten Gains Series Win at Lake Ozark Speedway with POWRi 410 BOSS
Belleville, IL. (6/17/23) Ayrton Gennetten would emerge victorious in the sixth event for the 2023 season in the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series return to their home facility of Lake Ozark Speedway to notch his first career series feature victory in the ‘Father’s Day Wing-Fest’ in an outstanding pursuit to the checkers.

Cruising onto the perfectly smoothed and well-maintained track would witness Ayrton Gennetten set a quick time with an 11.738/second lap time. Roger Crockett, Don Droud Jr, and Slater Helt would each earn an early heat racing victory with Don Droud Jr gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the twenty-five-lap feature event.

Going into the initial green flag start would find front-row starter Don Droud Jr speed to the early racing advantage as Ayrton Gennetten, Slater Helt, Brian Bell, and Kyle Bellm battled within the top five.

Overtaking for the front of the field, Ayrton Gennetten would use lap traffic to perfection after Don Droud Jr misjudged the entry into turn one with Gennetten able to capitalize as Droud recovered to valiantly contend throughout.

Leading the final eight revolutions of the twenty-five feature laps Ayrton Gennetten would hold steady after the final restart to earn his first career POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory. Battling intently after leading the first seventeen laps, Don Droud Jr would finish runner-up from starting pole with Kyle Bellm flying into placing in the final podium placement from starting fifth.

“What a great way to build momentum for this team, great job on track prep we had multiple lanes of racing and it feels great to get a win this close to home,” said Ayrton Gennetten in the Lake Ozark Speedway victory lane ceremony celebrations. Adding, “Lap traffic definitely came into play and I knew I had to be patient for everything to work out.”

Staying in the hunt for the front all feature Slater Helt would finish fourth as seventh-starting Roger Crockett rounded out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at Lake Ozark Speedway’s Father’s Day Wing-Fest.

Lake Ozark Speedway | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 6/17/23:
Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 19-Ayrton Gennetten(11.738)
Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 11-Roger Crockett
Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 1M-Don Droud Jr
Schure Built Suspension Heat Race 3 Winner: 22S-Slater Helt
MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 1M-Don Droud Jr
Super Clean Hard Charger: 79-Gage Montgomery(+6)
Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 19-Ayrton Gennetten

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 2. 1M-Don Droud Jr[1]; 3. 50K-Kyle Bellm[5]; 4. 22S-Slater Helt[4]; 5. 11-Roger Crockett[7]; 6. 79-Gage Montgomery[12]; 7. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 8. 23B-Brian Bell[2]; 9. 122-Lane Warner[8]; 10. 33$-Shane O'Banion[14]; 11. 3P-Russell Potter[16]; 12. 15-Jack Potter[9]; 13. 73-Samuel Wagner[11]; 14. 49-Tyler Elliott[18]; 15. 9-Emilio Hoover[15]; 16. B8-John Barnard[17]; 17. 8S-Steve Short[10]; 18. 1S-Joey Schmidt[13]; 19. 8R-Ryker Pace[19].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11-Roger Crockett[2]; 2. 50K-Kyle Bellm[3]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[4]; 4. 79-Gage Montgomery[1]; 5. 33$-Shane O'Banion[5]; 6. 3P-Russell Potter[6]; 7. (DNS) 4-Brett Combs.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1M-Don Droud Jr[4]; 2. 74-Xavier Doney[3]; 3. 122-Lane Warner[6]; 4. 1S-Joey Schmidt[1]; 5. 8S-Steve Short[2]; 6. (DNS) B8-John Barnard; 7. (DNS) 5B-Kory Bales.

Schure Built Suspensions Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 22S-Slater Helt[3]; 2. 23B-Brian Bell[4]; 3. 73-Samuel Wagner[1]; 4. 15-Jack Potter[2]; 5. 9-Emilio Hoover[5]; 6. (DNS) 49-Tyler Elliott; 7. (DNS) 8R-Ryker Pace.

Qualifying 1: 1. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.738[14]; 2. 1M-Don Droud Jr, 00:11.978[4]; 3. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:12.078[2]; 4. 50K-Kyle Bellm, 00:12.083[19]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:12.169[1]; 6. 22S-Slater Helt, 00:12.234[11]; 7. 11-Roger Crockett, 00:12.278[3]; 8. 8S-Steve Short, 00:12.296[21]; 9. 15-Jack Potter, 00:12.331[16]; 10. 79-Gage Montgomery, 00:12.353[12]; 11. 1S-Joey Schmidt, 00:12.380[7]; 12. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:12.474[6]; 13. 33$-Shane O'Banion, 00:12.493[10]; 14. B8-John Barnard, 00:13.225[17]; 15. 9-Emilio Hoover, 00:13.242[15]; 16. 3P-Russell Potter, 00:13.475[13]; 17. 122-Lane Warner, 00:13.604[8]; 18. 49-Tyler Elliott, 00:13.995[18]; 19. (DNS) 4-Brett Combs; 20. (DNS) 5B-Kory Bales; 21. (DNS) 8R-Ryker Pace.

Next up the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series will be the Independence Day Celebrations at Lake Ozark Speedway on Saturday, July 1st also featuring the POWRi National and West Midget Leagues as well as the POWR-sanctioned Midwest Mod, Super Stock, and Hornet Divisions.

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JAKE HAULOT GRABS FIRST CAREER OCEAN SPRINTS WIN ON FRIDAY IN WATSONVILLE

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (June 16, 2023) – Jake Haulot of Cotati drove his white No. 7H Sprint Car to victory lane for his first Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo victory on Friday night. Haulot opened up festivities with fast-time in qualifying before racing to the 30-lap feature win.

Salinas’ Jason Chisum and Lemoore’s Guage Garcia split the heat races before Garcia won the Gizdich Ranch Dash

Garcia then led the opening lap of the feature. An apparent errant caution flew on lap three. When the action continued, incoming points leader Rickey Sanders of Aromas climbed into the third position.

Garcia went over the cushion in turn three while leading, bringing out the yellow flag on lap six. Garcia never stopped and officials opted to blend him in from fifth position.

Michael Pombo of Easton passed Garcia for fifth on the restart. Oakdale’s Brad Dillard then spun in turn three for a caution on lap nine.

Pombo then tried to drive between Gilroy’s Kurt Nelson and Travis Labat of Livermore on the restart but collided with Nelson, sending Pombo flipping wildly down the front stretch for a red flag. He was uninjured.

Garcia assumed fifth as a result, then passed Labat for fourth. Labat stopped in turn three with unfortunate mechanical issues to surrender fifth on lap 17.

Haulot led Sanders and Nelson into lapped traffic. Traffic proved challenging with Haulot tangling with Capitola’s Glenn Bryan in turn two. Sanders then tagged Bryan, spun across the backstretch and was nearly hit by Nelson before landing on his side for a lap 22 red flag.

The final eight laps were dominated by Jake Haulot on the way to his inaugural Ocean Sprints win. Nelson finished second followed by Garcia, Chris Nelson of Gilroy, and Dillard.

San Jose’s Rob Gallaher topped the largest Hobby Stock field of the season in a 20-lap feature, in the prelude to the West Coast Hobby Stock Tour visiting Ocean Speedway on Friday June 23.

DJ Keldsen of Newman led the first three laps before Rob Gallaher drove inside of him in turn four to lead lap four. The leaders began approaching lapped traffic before Dan Fassler of San Jose spun in turn four, bringing out the caution on lap seven.

Gallaher motored ahead on the restart with clear track ahead of him. Nick Diani of Santa Maria charged from his tenth starting position up to fourth. Bobby Gallaher challenged underneath Diani in turn one but spun, requiring a caution on lap 11. JP Gallaher and Diani tangled on the ensuing restart, relegating both drivers to the rear of the field yet the race stayed green.

Santa Cruz’ Brady Muller suffered a broken axle while running in the top-five, bringing out the caution on lap 14 on the backstretch.

Rob Gallaher led the remaining six laps while some chaos ensued behind him. Keldsen finished second followed by Prunedale’s Shane Freeman, Watsonville’s Steve Remde, and JP Gallaher in his first start of the year finished fifth.

Mark Biscardi of San Jose avenged a narrow loss to Campbell’s Eric Weisler in the Dwarf Car Nationals at Antioch by winning Friday’s South Bay Dwarf Car feature at Ocean with a thrilling finish.

Biscardi started on the pole and led the first eight laps of the feature. Gage Stickler of Nipomo took over second from Weisler on lap six. Two laps later, Sticker flipped wildly in turns one and two to end his race early. He was uninjured.

On the restart, Weisler drove right on the back bumper of Biscardi. Biscardi faltered slightly in turn three, allowing Weisler to take the lead on lap 10.

The top-two stayed in lockstep with Biscardi diving underneath Weisler on the final lap in turn two. Biscardi took over the lead on the backstretch to score the narrow victory. Weisler finished second followed by Corben Kuma of Nipomo on his 15th birthday in third. Colin Stickler of Santa Maria and Dan Zuger of San Jose rounded out the top-five.

Kenny Stragalinos of Boulder Creek scored the 15-lap Four Banger feature with 17 entries in the pits. Prunedale teenagers Shelbie Freeman and Amaya Flower started on the front row. Flower drove past Freeman to lead lap one before a caution flew for Travis VanGilder of Felton stopped in turn three.

Stragalinos challenged Flower in traffic with a three-wide manuever in an attempt to take the lead. They raced side-by-side for the top spot on lap four while Jason Lazzerini of Moss Landing charged from 12th to fourth by lap four.

Stragalinos took over the top position on lap five. Lazzerini took over second on lap 14 and quickly advanced towards Stragalinos. Stragalinos won by a nose over Lazerrini and Flower. Peter Vannerus and Shelbie Freeman rounded out the lead lap finishers.

The West Coast Hobby Stock Tour hits Ocean Speedway on Friday June 23, joined by Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, IMCA Sport Mods, and Four Bangers.

For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway June 16, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 7H-Jake Haulot[2]; 2. 72W-Kurt Nelson[4]; 3. 21X-Gauge Garcia[1]; 4. 72JR-Chris Nelson[9]; 5. 72S-Bradley Dillard[8]; 6. 25Z-Jason Chisum[3]; 7. 3D-Caleb Debem[10]; 8. 6D-Josh Chisum[11]; 9. 56Z-Don Hart[14]; 10. 07-Richard Fajardo[12]; 11. 121-Rickey Sanders[5]; 12. 34B-Glenn Bryan[13]; 13. 61-Travis Labat[6]; 14. 37-Michael Pombo[7]; 15. (DNS) 98-Vince Giannotta

 

 

Bobby Santos III (22a) took his first Must See Racing sprint car win of the season Friday night at Lorain Raceway Park.

SOUTH AMHERST, Ohio (June 16, 2023) – A late-race caution afforded Bobby Santos III the chance to strike in Friday night’s Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series feature at Lorain Raceway Park, and the Massachusetts veteran resoundingly seized the moment.

Santos powered around the outside of a dominant Davey Hamilton Jr. when the green flag waved with 10 laps left, then drove away into the night en route to victory during the opening act of the Super Crown Nationals at the three-eighths-mile oval.

The past NASCAR modified champion captured the checkered flag by .958 seconds over Hamilton, winning for the seventh time in his Must See Racing career in a race that appeared to be Hamilton’s for the taking.

Hamilton, a third-generation driver from Tampa, Fla., roared to the top spot on lap five of the 40-lapper and appeared to be in control for the majority of the night. He opened up a lead of more than a half track on Santos, who started 10th after the inversion die was rolled, by the midway point of the race.

However, what Hamilton couldn’t have foreseen was the mechanical issue that befell 2020 series champion Anthony McCune with 10 to go, forcing the only caution flag of the night and setting up a double-file restart with Santos on the high side and motivated to make something happen.

He did just that, ultimately collecting the king’s crown in victory lane for his first victory at Lorain.

“When the caution came out, I knew that was my only shot,” noted Santos in victory lane. “Davey and his boys did an awesome job; they were the car to beat. We just got a good restart and got the clean air at the end when it mattered.

“Coop and Tony worked their butts off … because we weren’t always where we needed to be today, but we got the job done when we needed to,” he added. “The track was tough all night and it was hard to pass, but we proved there were two lanes because we started 10th and won, so that’s pretty cool.”

Though Hamilton was disappointed at falling short of the win after leading a race-high 26 laps, he was quick to give credit to Santos and circled the one aspect of his performance that he knows needs work.

“I need to get better on my restarts; I’m the one that’s responsible for this second-place finish,” Hamilton admitted. “The guys did a great job with this piece; it was capable of winning tonight, for sure. Bobby’s the man to beat, though, no matter where he goes.

“To run second to him is good, but I think we deserve one spot better and can get there soon enough.”

Five-time series champion Jimmy McCune completed the podium finishers ahead of point leader Jason Blonde and Mike McVetta, who finished fifth after winning the ISMA/MSS supermodified feature earlier in the night.

Defending series titlist Charlie Schultz crossed the line sixth, the final car on the lead lap Friday night.

Two-time Must See Racing Driver of the Year Joe Liguori kicked off the program by shattering the sprint car track record at Lorain Raceway Park, ripping around the three-eighths-mile oval in 12.171 seconds (110.919 mph) with his No. 13 Sunshine Trailer Park-backed Brand-X.

The effort marked Liguori’s first fast time of the season and the seventh of his Must See Racing career. Unfortunately, Liguori broke an engine during his heat race and was forced to end the night early.

Joe Speakman, Todd McQuillen and McVetta split the trio of eight-lap heat race wins before the main.

McQuillen passed polesitter J.J. Henes on the initial start and led the first four circuits of the feature before giving way to Hamilton’s blue No. 14.

The Must See Racing Engine Pro Sprint Car Series season continues June 24 at Michigan’s Owosso Speedway for the first of two visits to the recently-repaved oval this season.

For more information on Must See Racing, visit the sanctioning body’s website at www.mustseeracing.com.

Qualifying (best of two laps): 1. Joe Liguori, 13, Liguori-12.171 (NTR); 2. Bobby Santos III, 22a, Fieler-12.593; 3. Mike McVetta, 50m, Myers-12.621; 4. Anthony McCune, 8, McCune-12.699; 5. Charlie Schultz, 9s, IBT-12.715; 6. Jimmy McCune, 88, McCune-12.727; 7. Davey Hamilton Jr., 14, Morgan-12.734; 8. Jason Blonde, 42, Nosal-12.916; 9. Todd McQuillen, 2k, Koyan-13.074; 10. Tom Geren, 11g, Geren-13.242; 11. J.J. Henes, 36jr, Henes-13.432; 12. Sawyer Stout, 40, ACME-13.576; 13. Joshua Sexton, 51s, Sexton-13.618; 14. Kevin Mingus, Z10, Mingus-13.652; 15. Jeff Bloom, 28, Bloom-13.658; 16. Joe Speakman, 72, Speakman-13.824; 17. Bobby Komisarski, 7, Fogle-14.136; 18. Tommy Nichols, 55, Nichols-NT; 19. Rick Holley, 85, Holley-NT.

Heat #1 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Joe Speakman [1], 2. Joshua Sexton [4], 3. Kevin Mingus [3], 4. Bobby Komisarski [5], 5. Jeff Bloom [2].

Heat #2 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Todd McQuillen [2], 2. Davey Hamilton Jr. [4], 3. Tom Geren [1], 4. Jason Blonde [3], 5. Sawyer Stout [6], 6. J.J. Henes [5].

Heat #3 (8 laps, all transfer): 1. Mike McVetta [2], 2. Bobby Santos III [3], 3. Anthony McCune [1], 4. Charlie Schultz [5], 5. Jimmy McCune [6], 6. Joe Liguori [4].

American Racer A-Feature (40 laps): 1. 22a-Bobby Santos III [10], 2. 14-Davey Hamilton Jr. [5], 3. 88-Jimmy McCune [6], 4. 42-Jason Blonde [4], 5. 50m-Mike McVetta [9], 6. 9s-Charlie Schultz [7], 7. 2k-Todd McQuillen [3], 8. 7-Bobby Komisarski [16], 9. 72s-Joe Speakman [15], 10. Z10-Kevin Mingus [13], 11. 51s-Joshua Sexton [12], 12. 8-Anthony McCune [8], 13. 36jr-J.J. Henes [1], 14. 40-Sawyer Stout [11], 15. 11g-Tom Geren [2], 16. 28-Jeff Bloom [14].

Lap Leader(s): J.J. Henes Grid, Todd McQuillen 1-4, Davey Hamilton Jr. 5-30, Bobby Santos III 31-40.

Hard Charger: #22a – Bobby Santos III (+9)

 

 

Russell scores first-career MOWA win at Jacksonville Speedway

Jacksonville, IL (June 16, 2023) – Steven Russell made his first start with the Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series since 2016 and his performance paid off, as he bested the field at Jacksonville Speedway on Friday night.

A fourth place finish in his heat race, after advancing three spots from his seventh-starting spot allowed the Rochester, IL driver to make his way into the A-Main redraw, where he was lucky enough to draw the pole position for the 25-Lap affair.

Russell used his prior knowledge and experience from turning laps at Jacksonville to help push him to his first career MOWA Sprint Car Series win at the track he considered his “home track” for a number of years in the early days of his racing career. Having to fend off challenges in the early portion of the race from fifth-starting Gage Montgomery, Russell knew he would have to drive a smart race should he want to be in Victory Lane at the end of the race.

Manuevering his machine through lapped traffic allowed for Montgomery, Korey Weyant and Joey Moughan to shorten his lead in the closing laps of the race. Weyant set his #47 Samonds Racing entry up on the high side, trying to track down Russell, hoping to pick up his second MOWA victory of the season.

In the final few laps, Russell was able to get lapped traffic to work in his favor to comfortably pull away from the field to secure his first-career MOWA Sprint Car Series victory. Korey Weyant, Joey Moughan, Will Armitage and Zach Daum completed the top five.

The Morrow Brothers Ford MOWA Sprint Car Series now shifts their focus to Macon Speedway, in nearby Macon, Illinois for a night of “fifth-mile smiles” to end the double-header weekend.

The finish:

Feature (25 laps): 1. 1JR-Steven Russell [1], 2. 47-Korey Weyant [9], 3. 31M-Joey Moughan [4], 4. 7A-Will Armitage [2], 5. 31-Zach Daum [8], 6. 79-Gage Montgomery [5], 7. 9X-Paul Nienhiser [3], 8. 3N-Jake Neuman [6], 9. 56-Mitchell Davis [7], 10. 77U-Chris Urish [13]. 11. 52F-Logan Faucon [18], 12. 99-Bret Tripplett [14], 13. 28-Jason Keith [15], 14. 33$-Shane O’Banion [11], 15. 83-Colton Fisher [22], 16. 83B-Jeff Beasley [16], 17. 6-Corey Nelson [23], 18. 42-Preston Perlmutter-DNF [17], 19. 8-Cory Bruns-DNF [12], 20. 10S-Jeremy Standridge-DNF [10], 21. 13-Van Gurley, Jr. - DNF [13], 22. 00-Robbie Standridge - DNF [19], 23. 90-Patrick Budde - DNF [21].

 

 

Dobmeier and Buysse Triumphant During The Border Battle Opener at Jackson Motorplex

Inside Line Promotions - JACKSON, Minn. (June 16, 2023) - Mark Dobmeier and Brandon Buysse both topped a stout field of competitors to earn hard-fought victories at Jackson Motorplex on Friday during the opening round of The Border Battle.

Dobmeier stayed in front throughout the 25-lap 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars A Main to capture the $10,000-to-win Merle Johnson Memorial.

"This is the whole reason I'm doing it here, just the feeling you get standing right here," he said in Victory Lane. "We started off on the bottom for about the first lap. I had to slow down so much to stay down there. I knew that top was going to hold it. I just got up top and started ripping it."

Brooke Tatnell, Lachlan McHugh and Tim Kaeding each spent time in the runner-up position with an eye on the big payout ahead of them. Tatnell ran second early before McHugh, who started sixth, climbed into second place on Lap 11. However, Kaeding quickly rallied from fourth to second after the second-and-final caution of the race occurred on Lap 12.

Dobmeier reached traffic in the waning laps and was efficient in his moves, slicing through traffic to win by 2.162 seconds while a handful of drivers waged war for a spot on the podium. McHugh pounced when Kaeding was hung up in traffic with only a couple of laps remaining to reclaim second for good.

"It was pretty fun," he said. "It just makes it hard when you draw that six (in the feature redraw) trying to get to the front. I didn't get off that last restart quite well enough otherwise might have had a shot at him in traffic."

Kerry Madsen was quick to capitalize in traffic as well with a late move to garner the third finishing spot.

"It was fun," he said. "We were just chugging around out there, trying to drive as hard as you can. You have to get your rhythm and your car and find what it does best and what it doesn't. The car was quick in the A (Main)."

Kaeding finished fourth with Austin McCarl rounding out the top five.

McHugh kicked off the night by setting quick time during qualifying before Madsen, McCarl and Dobmeier garnered heat race victories.

The Border Battle continues on Saturday at Knoxville Raceway in Knoxville, Iowa, and Sunday at Huset's Speedway in Brandon, S.D.

Buysse led all 20 laps of the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event. However, the second half of the feature was anything but easy for the leader.

Buysse built more than a two-second lead by cruising around the bottom groove throughout the first third of the race before Wade Hansen found a higher lane that allowed him to reel in Buysse. Hansen powered into the lead on Lap 13 while riding the cushion, but he got a little too high entering turn one and hit the wall to ignite a series of violent flips.

Buysse changed his line for the remainder of the race as he moved to the top groove, holding off a couple of attempts for the lead by Blaine Stegenga before Brandon Bosma chased in the runner-up position during the final five laps. Buysse's margin of victory was 0.879 seconds.

"It feels good," he said. "Man, what a change of events there. I was running the bottom and I could feel it getting slow, but I couldn't hear nothing. The kid in the No. 17 just ripped it. I went high (on the restart). Blaine showed his nose a couple of times, but I figured if I could carry momentum around the top we'd be all right.

"If you win at Jackson that means you beat the best in the area. Tonight we did that."

Bosma finished second with Matt Johnson charging from 15 th to third. Stegenga was fourth and Koby Werkmeister ended fifth.

Werkmeister, Ben Crees, Jacob Hughes and Cole Vanderheiden recorded heat race wins before Dusty Ballenger and Trevor Serbus posted B Main triumphs.

The next event at Jackson Motorplex is July 7 for the Bank Midwest 360 Challenge presented by Livewire Printing. The Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars as well as the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series will be in action.

THE BORDER BATTLE FEATURING THE MERLE JOHNSON MEMORIAL RACE RESULTS AT JACKSON MOTORPLEX (June 16, 2023) -

410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 25-Lachlan McHugh (6); 3. 5-Kerry Madsen (7); 4. 3-Tim Kaeding (4); 5. 88-Austin McCarl (8); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 7. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 8. 83-Justin Henderson (5); 9. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (13); 10. 7-Lynton Jeffrey (12); 11. 8H-Jade Hastings (18); 12. 09-Matt Juhl (10); 13. 14T-Tim Estenson (16); 14. 2KS-Chase Randall (9); 15. 11M-Brendan Mullen (11); 16. 23W-Scott Winters (20); 17. 35-Skylar Prochaska (15); 18. 3J-Dusty Zomer (19); 19. 4W-Matt Wasmund (21); 20. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (24); 21. (DNF) 2K-Kevin Ingle (22); 22. (DNF) 05-Colin Smith (23); 23. (DNF) 24T-Christopher Thram (17); 24. (DNS) 8-Aaron Reutzel.

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 5-Kerry Madsen (1); 2. 25-Lachlan McHugh (4); 3. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (5); 4. 22-Riley Goodno (3); 5. 7-Lynton Jeffrey (2); 6. 8H-Jade Hastings (7); 7. 24T-Christopher Thram (6); 8. (DNF) 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (8).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 88-Austin McCarl (1); 2. 83-Justin Henderson (4); 3. 2KS-Chase Randall (2); 4. 8-Aaron Reutzel (6); 5. 09-Matt Juhl (3); 6. 14T-Tim Estenson (5); 7. 2K-Kevin Ingle (8); 8. 4W-Matt Wasmund (7).

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 13-Mark Dobmeier (1); 2. 3-Tim Kaeding (4); 3. 16-Brooke Tatnell (3); 4. 11M-Brendan Mullen (2); 5. 35-Skylar Prochaska (5); 6. 23W-Scott Winters (7); 7. 3J-Dusty Zomer (6); 8. 05-Colin Smith (8).

Qualifying 1 (2 Laps): 1. 25-Lachlan McHugh, 00:12.887 (7); 2. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:12.969 (1); 3. 3-Tim Kaeding, 00:13.056 (3); 4. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:13.171 (11); 5. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:13.237 (12); 6. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:13.247 (14); 7. 7-Lynton Jeffrey, 00:13.261 (5); 8. 2KS-Chase Randall, 00:13.301 (19); 9. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:13.321 (10); 10. 5-Kerry Madsen, 00:13.325 (20); 11. 88-Austin McCarl, 00:13.329 (18); 12. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:13.334 (6); 13. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:13.361 (23); 14. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:13.401 (17); 15. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:13.404 (21); 16. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:13.409 (15); 17. 8-Aaron Reutzel, 00:13.409 (22); 18. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:13.417 (2); 19. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:13.569 (16); 20. 4W-Matt Wasmund, 00:13.772 (13); 21. 23W-Scott Winters, 00:13.884 (9); 22. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:13.952 (4); 23. 2K-Kevin Ingle, 00:14.242 (24); 24. (DQ) 05-Colin Smith, 00:13.536 (8).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature 1 (20 Laps): 1. 24B-Brandon Buysse (2); 2. 23-Brandon Bosma (3); 3. 30-Matt Johnson (15); 4. 96-Blaine Stegenga (1); 5. 31-Koby Werkmeister (10); 6. 12L-John Lambertz (6); 7. 10-Trevor Serbus (18); 8. 86-Jacob Hughes (7); 9. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (17); 10. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (9); 11. 19-Nate Eakin (11); 12. 74N-Luke Nellis (12); 13. 23C-Ben Crees (5); 14. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (20); 15. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (19); 16. 80P-Jacob Peterson (16); 17. (DNF) 24G-Chris Graf (8); 18. (DNF) 33-Trevor Smith (13); 19. (DNF) 17-Wade Hansen (4); 20. (DNF) 90-Eric Schulz (14).

B Feature 1 (10 Laps): 1. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (2); 2. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (1); 3. 56-Bill Johnson (3); 4. 4D-Logan Domagala (4); 5. 55R-Ryan Serrao (5); 6. 11F-Austin Fox (7); 7. (DNS) 4S-Mike Stien; 8. (DNS) 18D-Dalton Domagala; 9. (DNS) 3D-Dan Griep.

B Feature 2 (10 Laps): 1. 10-Trevor Serbus (2); 2. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (1); 3. 1300-Brett Allen (3); 4. 54-Michael Stien (6); 5. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (4); 6. 9-Dominic Dobesh (7); 7. 28G-Gracyn Masur (9); 8. (DNF) 26G-Hannah Graf (8); 9. (DNF) 91-Andrew Sullivan (5).

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 31-Koby Werkmeister (2); 2. 96-Blaine Stegenga (1); 3. 24B-Brandon Buysse (3); 4. 33-Trevor Smith (4); 5. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (6); 6. 56-Bill Johnson (9); 7. 55R-Ryan Serrao (5); 8. 11F-Austin Fox (7); 9. (DNF) 3D-Dan Griep (8).

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 23C-Ben Crees (1); 2. 24G-Chris Graf (4); 3. 12L-John Lambertz (5); 4. 90-Eric Schulz (2); 5. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (7); 6. 4D-Logan Domagala (3); 7. 4S-Mike Stien (6); 8. 18D-Dalton Domagala (8); 9. (DNS) 28G-Gracyn Masur.

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 86-Jacob Hughes (2); 2. 19-Nate Eakin (6); 3. 74N-Luke Nellis (1); 4. 30-Matt Johnson (5); 5. 33S-Jeremy Schultz (7); 6. 1300-Brett Allen (8); 7. 91-Andrew Sullivan (4); 8. 9-Dominic Dobesh (3).

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (1); 2. 23-Brandon Bosma (5); 3. 17-Wade Hansen (2); 4. 80P-Jacob Peterson (4); 5. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 6. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (8); 7. 54-Michael Stien (3); 8. 26G-Hannah Graf (7).

UP NEXT -

July 7 for the Bank Midwest 360 Challenge presented by Livewire Printing featuring the Gunderson Racing Inc. Midwest Sprint Touring Series and QualityFreightRate.com Midwest Power Series 360 sprint cars and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

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Jake Bubak Banks Victory in I-70 Motorsports Park Debut with POWRi 410 BOSS

Belleville, IL. (6/16/23) Jake Bubak would wheel his way to a dominating win in the fifth event for the 2023 season in the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series to notch his inaugural career series feature victory in the phenomenal Night of the ‘POWRi Double’ at I-70 Motorsports Park.

Cruising onto the well-maintained track would witness Garet Williamson set a quick time with a 13.907/second lap time. Jake Bubak and Jace Park would each earn an early heat racing victory with Brian Brown gaining the event high point qualifier award and pole starting position for the twenty-five-lap feature event.

Going into the initial green flag start would witness outside front-row starter Jake Bubak blast to the early racing advantage as Brian Brown, Garet Williamson, Don Droud Jr, and Tasker Phillips battled within the top five.

Leading twenty-four of the twenty-five feature laps Jake Bubak would not be denied in his first POWRi 410 BOSS feature victory of the season after grabbing the lead and holding off all challenges. A very speedy Brian Brown would finish runner-up with Roger Crockett placing in the final podium placement.

“My crew guys got a little excited celebrating and clocked me in the nose to give me a bloody nose but man what a race.” said an elated Jake Bubak in the I-70 Motorsports Park award ceremony celebrations. Adding, “I was in complete tire conservation mode there at the end, I threw a slider after losing the lead and it stuck.”

Fourth-starting Don Droud Jr would finish fourth as eighth-starting Ayrton Gennetten rounded out the top-five finishers for the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series at I-70’s POWRi Double on Saturday, June 16th.

I-70 Motorsports Park | POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series | 6/16/23: Hoosier Racing Tire Quick Qualifying Time: 24-Garet Williamson(13.907) Advanced Racing Suspension Heat Race 1 Winner: 1X-Jake Bubak Auto Meter Heat Race 2 Winner: 87-Jace Park MVT Services High Point Qualifier: 21B-Brian Brown Super Clean Hard Charger: 23B-Brian Bell(+6) Toyota Racing Development Feature Winner: 1X-Jake Bubak

A Feature 1 (25 Laps): 1. 1X-Jake Bubak[2]; 2. 21X-Brian Brown[1]; 3. 11-Roger Crockett[7]; 4. 1M-Don Droud Jr[4]; 5. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[8]; 6. 51B-Joe B Miller[9]; 7. 23B-Brian Bell[13]; 8. 24-Garet Williamson[3]; 9. 74-Xavier Doney[10]; 10. 15-Jack Potter[14]; 11. 7T-Tasker Phillips[6]; 12. 77-Jack Wagner[12]; 13. 73-Samuel Wagner[15]; 14. 22S-Slater Helt[11]; 15. 111-Chad Frewaldt[16]; 16. 2-Whit Gastineau[18]; 17. 1S-Joey Schmidt[20]; 18. 122-Lane Warner[17]; 19. 5-Joe Bob Lee[19]; 20. 87J-Jace Park[5].

Advanced Racing Suspensions Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 1X-Jake Bubak[2]; 2. 7T-Tasker Phillips[1]; 3. 1M-Don Droud Jr[3]; 4. 24-Garet Williamson[4]; 5. 51B-Joe B Miller[6]; 6. 22S-Slater Helt[7]; 7. 23B-Brian Bell[5]; 8. 73-Samuel Wagner[8]; 9. 122-Lane Warner[9]; 10. (DNS) 1S-Joey Schmidt.

Auto Meter Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 87J-Jace Park[1]; 2. 21X-Brian Brown[4]; 3. 19-Ayrton Gennetten[2]; 4. 11-Roger Crockett[3]; 5. 74-Xavier Doney[6]; 6. 77-Jack Wagner[7]; 7. 15-Jack Potter[5]; 8. 111-Chad Frewaldt[8]; 9. 2-Whit Gastineau[10]; 10. 5-Joe Bob Lee[9].

Qualifying 1: 1. 24-Garet Williamson, 00:13.907[2]; 2. 21X-Brian Brown, 00:14.029[16]; 3. 1M-Don Droud Jr, 00:14.096[7]; 4. 11-Roger Crockett, 00:14.176[6]; 5. 1X-Jake Bubak, 00:14.204[8]; 6. 19-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:14.314[18]; 7. 7T-Tasker Phillips, 00:14.544[12]; 8. 87J-Jace Park, 00:14.596[15]; 9. 23B-Brian Bell, 00:14.624[19]; 10. 15-Jack Potter, 00:14.651[1]; 11. 51B-Joe B Miller, 00:14.722[20]; 12. 74-Xavier Doney, 00:14.792[5]; 13. 22S-Slater Helt, 00:14.846[17]; 14. 77-Jack Wagner, 00:15.021[13]; 15. 73-Samuel Wagner, 00:15.267[10]; 16. 111-Chad Frewaldt, 00:15.431[9]; 17. 122-Lane Warner, 00:16.584[3]; 18. (DNS) 5-Joe Bob Lee, 00:16.585; 19. (DNS) 1S-Joey Schmidt, 00:16.586; 20. (DNS) 2-Whit Gastineau, 00:16.587.

Next up the POWRi 410 Bandit Outlaw Sprint Series will be the Father’s Day Wing-Fest at Lake Ozark Speedway on Saturday, June 17th.

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Tasker Phillips Roars to $3,000 Sprint Invaders Win at Eldon!

(Bill W) West Burlington, IA, June 15, 2023 – Tasker Phillips performed a hair-raising pass at the midway point of the feature Thursday night at the Eldon Raceway to capture his first ever Sprint Invaders win. The victory, his first ever in a 360, was worth $3,000 to the Pleasantville, Iowa driver.

Josh Higday led early after inheriting the pole. Ryan Bunton was slated to start on the pole, but an ignition connection issue sent him to the work area, and he started at the rear. The 25-lap event went non-stop on the racy and fast half-mile.

Phillips tucked into the second position followed by Luke Verardi and Colton Fisher. Higday hit his first lapped car on the fifth circuit, and appeared to be in control for several laps. Phillips separated himself from the rest of the pack as well, and began slowly reeling in Higday, who was dealing with lapped cars.

On lap 12, Higday hesitated behind a lapper, and Phillips went for it, squeezing between Higday, the lapped car and the wall in turn two. From there it was clean sailing. Fisher nailed down third and began to catch Higday with eighth starting Paul Nienhiser in tow. The three would run nose to tail the rest of the way. Fisher would make heavy contact with the frontstretch wall with a few laps remaining, breaking his jacob’s ladder. Nienhiser would get by him on lap 24.

Phillips win came by a half lap over Higday, Nienhiser, Fisher and Verardi. Bret Tripplett, Dustin Clark, Cody Wehrle, Bunton, who recovered from the tail, and Tyler Lee rounded out the top ten. Fisher, Higday and Phillips won heats, and Higday also won the Shake-up Dash.

“I saw Higday going into one and he got sideways and so did I,” said Phillips in Victory Lane. “I thought we were backing it into the wall, but we made it. It was getting slow in traffic, but it was wide enough to pass. I saw a little bit of an opening between the car and the wall so I took it. There wasn’t really a strategy, I was just giving it hell from there!”

“We found some speed tonight, we just had some trouble in lapped traffic,” said Higday. “Tasker got by us. He was just a little bit better than us in clean air. We were good in the beginning of the race, and from the middle part out, we struggled. It’s just cool to have two Knoxville guys up front.”

“We were pretty good in hot laps,” said Nienhiser. “There was a little driver error in the heat race and that kept us out of the Dash and a little further back than we wanted in the feature. We made some good adjustments. I felt as good as I ever do on a half-mile, which is not my cup of tea. I was pleased with it. We’ll take a third any day. I could tell we were running out of laps. I would have liked to have tried the slider on Higday the last lap, but by the time we got to three and four, as narrow as it was down there, I didn’t have room. I was pretty pleased with our run.”

Next weekend, the Sprint Invaders will hit the quarter-mile Davenport Speedway on the Mississippi Valley Fairgrounds on Friday, June 23 and the Spoon River Speedway near Canton, Illinois on Saturday, June 24.

For more information on the Sprint Invaders, visit www.SprintInvaders.net or visit us on Facebook.

Sprint Invaders Results

Shottenkirk Automotive Group A main (started), 25 laps: 1. 7TAZ, Tasker Phillips, Pleasantville, IA (3) 2. 1E, Josh Higday, Des Moines, IA (1) 3. 50, Paul Nienhiser, Chapin, IL (8) 4. 11, Colton Fisher, Mediapolis, IA (4) 5. 28, Luke Verardi, Taylorville, IL (2) 6. 99, Bret Tripplett, Lincoln, IL (6) 7. 16, Dustin Clark, Agency, IA (9) 8. 40, Cody Wehrle, Burlington, IA (5) 9. 6R, Ryan Bunton, Morton, IL (17) 10. 7, Tyler Lee, Cedar Rapids, IA (7) 11. 81, Tanner Gebhardt, Burlington, IA (14) 12. 21, Devin Wignall, Altoona, IA (10) 13. 51J, Ryan Jamison, Mediapolis, IA (16) 14. 4x, Chase Richards, Burlington, IA (13) 15. 31, McCain Richards, Burlington, IA (15) 16. 25, Kelly Graham, Hedrick, IA (12) 17. 14, Aidan Zoutte, Knoxville, IA (18) 18. 357, Ryan Edwards, Waverly, IL (11) Lap Leaders: Higday 1-11, Phillips 12-25. $75 Christine Wahl-Levitt/KSE Hard-charger: Bunton..

Randall’s Performance Heat one (started), 8 laps: 1. Colton Fisher (1) 2. Bret Tripplett (4) 3. Devin Wignall (3) 4. Kelly Graham (2) 5. Ryan Edwards (5) DNS – Aidan Zoutte

Joshua Denning & Associates Heat two (started), 8 laps: 1. Josh Higday (2) 2. Luke Verardi (1) 3. Ryan Bunton (5) 4. Paul Nienhiser (6) 5. Tanner Gebhardt (4) 6. McCain Richards (3)

Mohrfeld Solar Heat three (started), 8 laps: 1. Tasker Phillips (2) 2. Cody Wehrle (1) 3. Tyler Lee (3) 4. Dustin Clark (5) 5. Chase Richards (4) 6. Ryan Jamison (6)

Jern’s Heating and Air Conditioning Shake-up Dash (started), 6 laps: 1. Josh Higday (2) 2. Colton Fisher (1) 3. Tasker Phillips (3) 4. Bret Tripplett (4) 5. Ryan Bunton (5) 6. Luke Verardi (6)

Reid’s Landscaping & Turf $50 Draw Award: Ryan Jamison

Contingencies

DMI: Ryan Jamison

Saldana: Aidan Zoutte

BMRS High Point Driver: Josh Higday

K-1 Race Gear: Tyler Lee

Trophy Sponsor: Holtkamp’s Trailer Repair

 

 

Goodno, Halouska and Lambertz Record Huset's Speedway Wins During Frankman Motor Company Night Presented by Harvey's Five Star Roofing

Inside Line Promotions - BRANDON, S.D. (June 11, 2023) - Riley Goodno, Tracy Halouska and John Lambertz powered to feature triumphs at Huset's Speedway on Sunday during Frankman Motor Company Night presented by Harvey's Five Star Roofing.

Goodno earned his first career win at the high-banked track in a thrilling Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event that featured three lead changes in a four-lap period late in the 25-lap race.

"It's a big weight off my shoulders," he said. "We've been coming here for three years and it feels good to finally get one."

Matt Juhl led for the first 15 laps with Goodno in tow. Goodno began predominantly running the bottom lane near the midpoint of the race and used that to rocket into the lead on Lap 16. Juhl reclaimed the top spot on the ensuing lap before Goodno returned the favor for good on Lap 19.

"(Aryton) Gennetten on that restart showed me the bottom," he said. "I just went down there and it seemed like it stuck so I went with it.

"My car just wasn't very good going down the straightaways because it was so slick. I kept messing up. I knew if I was patient around the bottom I'd win this."

Juhl stayed close on the cushion before he lost a pair of positions in the waning laps. Meanwhile, Gennetten found grip in a higher lane, closing to with 0.183 seconds of Goodno as the checkered flag was waved.

"I was really good there," he said. "Man, it just sucks. I really wanted to win for these guys. I saw the rubber coming in (turns) one and two. I drove it as hard as I could without like slipping up too much and totally messing it up. I wish I would have done something different in (turns) three and four, just sent it on the top and drove it a little harder maybe. We're really, really fast. We went forward and had a good result."

Corey Day sliced through the field as he finished third after starting the race on the inside of the eighth row.

"When you can get better and end up on the front straightway after starting 15 th I think it was, you can't really complain," he said. "I knew the work they did to the track was going to help it stick around for longer. Hats off to the track crew."

Anthony Macri rallied from 11 th to fourth and Juhl placed fifth.

Chase Randall set quick time during qualifying before Goodno, Carson McCarl and Dusty Zomer posted heat race victories.

Halouska led the distance of the 18-lap Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks feature to score his first career victory in the division and his first-ever triumph at the track.

"I'm happy to be here, learning a lot," he beamed. "I never envisioned a win this year in this class. These guys are top notch and I've always dreamed of racing with them. This is definitely my favorite class that I've ever watched and now racing is just like a dream."

Cory Yeigh used the top lane to rally from 10 th to second - ending only 0.559 seconds behind Halouska - with Garet Deboer placing third, Dan Jensen fourth and Brandon Ferguson fifth.

The heat races were won by Deboer and Ferguson.

Lambertz held off Andy Pake by only 0.237 seconds to capture the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series main event.

"Anything over 50 isn't easy anymore," Lambertz quipped. "The car was just perfect. It was just a good night. We did good in the heat and in the feature.

"The race track was really great right now. I had to go up there (to run toward the top). As you know I don't like it up there. You've got to go where they're not, right? There's something with my power steering. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. So it's kind of a workout for an old man."

Jacob Peterson paced the field for the first eight laps before Lambertz drove into the lead on the bottom in turns one and two on Lap 9. Pake maneuvered from fourth to second place during a restart on Lap 12 and reeled in Lambertz, who hit traffic with four laps to go. Pake remained within striking distance, but Lambertz hit his marks efficiently to earn his seventh career win at Huset's Speedway.

Pake finished second after starting seventh with eighth-starting Dusty Ballenger rounding out the podium. Trevor Serbus advanced from 11 th to fourth and Cole Vanderheiden hustled from 13 th to fifth.

Peterson, Serbus and Lambertz were the heat race winners.

Next Sunday is the Goodin Company presents The Border Battle featuring a $10,000-to-win Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars main event, the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series.

FRANKMAN MOTOR COMPANY NIGHT PRESENTED BY HARVEY'S FIVE STAR ROOFING RESULTS AT HUSET'S SPEEDWAY (June 11, 2023) -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 22-Riley Goodno (2); 2. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (6); 3. 14-Corey Day (15); 4. 39M-Anthony Macri (11); 5. 09-Matt Juhl (1); 6. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 7. 13-Mark Dobmeier (13); 8. 14T-Tim Estenson (4); 9. 24T-Christopher Thram (7); 10. 17B-Ryan Bickett (18); 11. 8H-Jade Hastings (19); 12. 12-Tyler Drueke (12); 13. 6-Carson McCarl (8); 14. 44-Chris Martin (14); 15. 10-Garet Williamson (23); 16. 16-Brooke Tatnell (16); 17. 35-Skylar Prochaska (17); 18. 11M-Brendan Mullen (9); 19. 105-Cody Ihlen (22); 20. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (21); 21. (DNF) 47-Brant O'Banion (20); 22. (DNF) 83-Justin Henderson (5); 23. (DNS) 22K-Kaleb Johnson; 24. (DNS) 9-Chase Randall; 25. (DNS) 4-Cody Hansen.

Fatheadz Eyewear Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 22-Riley Goodno (1); 2. 14T-Tim Estenson (2); 3. 13-Mark Dobmeier (7); 4. 12-Tyler Drueke (6); 5. 22K-Kaleb Johnson (5); 6. 17B-Ryan Bickett (8); 7. 105-Cody Ihlen (9); 8. (DNF) 9-Chase Randall (4); 9. (DNF) 10-Garet Williamson (3).

KND Safety Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 6-Carson McCarl (2); 2. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten (1); 3. 09-Matt Juhl (3); 4. 39M-Anthony Macri (5); 5. 16-Brooke Tatnell (6); 6. 8H-Jade Hastings (8); 7. 11M-Brendan Mullen (4); 8. 47-Brant O'Banion (7).

Smith TI Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 3J-Dusty Zomer (3); 2. 24T-Christopher Thram (2); 3. 83-Justin Henderson (1); 4. 14-Corey Day (5); 5. 44-Chris Martin (4); 6. 35-Skylar Prochaska (6); 7. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek (7); 8. (DNS) 4-Cody Hansen.

Nordica Warehouses Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 9-Chase Randall, 00:11.169 (22); 2. 11M-Brendan Mullen, 00:11.178 (8); 3. 3J-Dusty Zomer, 00:11.215 (6); 4. 10-Garet Williamson, 00:11.218 (18); 5. 09-Matt Juhl, 00:11.237 (15); 6. 24T-Christopher Thram, 00:11.254 (10); 7. 14T-Tim Estenson, 00:11.264 (5); 8. 6-Carson McCarl, 00:11.282 (9); 9. 83-Justin Henderson, 00:11.289 (25); 10. 22-Riley Goodno, 00:11.297 (23); 11. 14H-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:11.324 (7); 12. 4-Cody Hansen, 00:11.334 (3); 13. 22K-Kaleb Johnson, 00:11.335 (1); 14. 39M-Anthony Macri, 00:11.341 (13); 15. 44-Chris Martin, 00:11.350 (4); 16. 12-Tyler Drueke, 00:11.352 (17); 17. 16-Brooke Tatnell, 00:11.362 (16); 18. 14-Corey Day, 00:11.412 (12); 19. 13-Mark Dobmeier, 00:11.434 (19); 20. 47-Brant O'Banion, 00:11.467 (20); 21. 35-Skylar Prochaska, 00:11.596 (11); 22. 17B-Ryan Bickett, 00:11.699 (14); 23. 8H-Jade Hastings, 00:11.700 (21); 24. 5G-Gage Pulkrabek, 00:11.815 (2); 25. 105-Cody Ihlen, 00:12.168 (24).

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks

A Feature (18 Laps): 1. 86-Tracy Halouska (1); 2. 64-Cory Yeigh (10); 3. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 4. 98-Dan Jensen (6); 5. 15-Brandon Ferguson (2); 6. 71-Zach Olivier (15); 7. 21-Ron Howe (5); 8. 34K-Colby Klaassen (12); 9. 12-Mike Chaney (7); 10. 3-Matt Steuerwald (16); 11. 71X-Shaun Taylor (11); 12. 55-John Hoing (9); 13. 29Z-JJ Zebell (14); 14. 20K-Spenser Kalass (4); 15. 211-Tyler Zebell (13); 16. (DNF) 40-Tim Dann (8).

Fastenal Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 33-Garet Deboer (3); 2. 20K-Spenser Kalass (4); 3. 98-Dan Jensen (5); 4. 55-John Hoing (7); 5. 40-Tim Dann (6); 6. 71X-Shaun Taylor (2); 7. (DNF) 211-Tyler Zebell (1); 8. (DNF) 3-Matt Steuerwald (8).

Midwest Oil / VP Fuels Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 15-Brandon Ferguson (2); 2. 86-Tracy Halouska (1); 3. 21-Ron Howe (4); 4. 12-Mike Chaney (5); 5. 64-Cory Yeigh (7); 6. 34K-Colby Klaassen (8); 7. (DNF) 29Z-JJ Zebell (3); 8. (DNF) 71-Zach Olivier (6).

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

A Feature (20 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (5); 2. 64-Andy Pake (7); 3. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (8); 4. 10-Trevor Serbus (11); 5. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (13); 6. 31-Koby Werkmeister (6); 7. F5-Tim Rustad (2); 8. 74N-Luke Nellis (10); 9. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (14); 10. 19-Nate Eakin (12); 11. 62J-Zach Patterson (19); 12. 77-Taylor Ryan (18); 13. 18-Corbin Erickson (15); 14. 67-Dan Carsrud (3); 15. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (16); 16. 81-Jared Jansen (22); 17. 28G-Gracyn Masur (24); 18. 1B-Brayden Wiese (17); 19. (DNF) 80P-Jacob Peterson (1); 20. (DNF) 17-Lee Goos Jr (9); 21. (DNF) 6B-Bayley Ballenger (4); 22. (DNS) 97-Jackson Weber; 23. (DNS) 96-Blaine Stegenga; 24. (DNS) 35-Sam Henderson.

Gunderson Racing Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 80P-Jacob Peterson (2); 2. 6B-Bayley Ballenger (3); 3. 74N-Luke Nellis (6); 4. 64-Andy Pake (5); 5. 15V-Cole Vanderheiden (7); 6. 15-Laela Eisenschenk (8); 7. (DNF) 81-Jared Jansen (4); 8. (DNF) 97-Jackson Weber (1).

Saldana Racing Products Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 10-Trevor Serbus (6); 2. F5-Tim Rustad (2); 3. 31-Koby Werkmeister (4); 4. 2D-Dusty Ballenger (5); 5. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman (7); 6. 1B-Brayden Wiese (1); 7. 77-Taylor Ryan (3); 8. 62J-Zach Patterson (8).

Vahlco Wheels Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 12L-John Lambertz (3); 2. 17-Lee Goos Jr (5); 3. 19-Nate Eakin (7); 4. 67-Dan Carsrud (2); 5. 18-Corbin Erickson (1); 6. 28G-Gracyn Masur (8); 7. (DNF) 35-Sam Henderson (4); 8. (DNF) 96-Blaine Stegenga (6).

2023 HUSET'S SPEEDWAY WEEKLY DIVISION FEATURE WINNERS -

Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars :

Chase Randall - 2(May 21 and June 4); Riley Goodno - 1(June 11); Kasey Kahne - 1(May 28); and Garet Williamson - 1 (May 29)

Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks:

Tracy Halouska- 1(June 11);John Hoing - 1(June 4);Zach Olivier - 1(May 21); and J.J. Zebell - 1 (May 28)

Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series:

Brandon Bosma - 1(May 21); John Lambertz - 1 (June 11); Tyler Rabenberg - 1 (May 29); Jay Russell - 1 (May 28); and Blaine Stegenga - 1 (June 4)

UP NEXT -

Sunday for Goodin Company presents The Border Battle featuring the Cressman Sanitation 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars ($10,000 to win), the Nordstrom's Automotive Late Model Street Stocks and the Wyffels Hybrids RaceSaver Sprint Car Series

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Perigo the “BOSS” in non wing sprint classic at Michaels mercer raceway. Kornbau wins $1500 in Racesaver 305s; Cipriano wins mercer 1st in fastrak mods; Callahan declared winner in mini stocks.

By Jim Balentine
(Mercer,Pa)

In a triumphant return to Michaels Mercer Raceway the boss sprint cars ran a feature for the history books, as Carmen Perigo picked up his fourth BOSS win of the season. Last year’s track champ Jeremy Kornbau picked up a $1500 prize in the Racesaver 305 portion of the Steve Guthrie jr memorial. Ayden Cipriano picked up his career first Mercer checker in the FASTRAK modified portion of the memorial. Tim Callahan was declared the winner of the mini stocks after a disqualification. There were 99 entries in 4 divisions. The night was dedicated to Steve Guthrie jr who passes away in 2007 after an accident at the speedway. Many monetary donations were handed out to the drivers tonight in his memory.

The BOSS non wing sprint show lived up to its hype as fans witnessed one of the greatest sprint car races in mercer history. All 25 drivers would start the feature with 2023 3 time winner Carmen Perigo starting 6th. Ingle and Underwood would lead the field to green but longtime veteran Brian Ruhlman would blast from his 4th starting position to take the lead on the outside passing 3 cars to lead the very 1st lap!

Ruhlman would lead until lap 3 when Perigo would get by from his 6th starting position. From lap four on it was a slugfest as even though Perigo would lead every lap at the scoring loop, his hands were fit to be tied as behind him as California drivers Matt Mitchell and Ricky Lewis and Troy Ohio’s Lee Underwood would hound the leader lap after lap. Ruhlman would be running 2nd, Underwood 3rd Lewis 4th and Mitchell 5th.

Underwood would get under Ruhlman for 2nd on lap 5 and Mitchell would take 3rd on lap 7. Perigo would get into lapped traffic on lap 9 and be 1.2 seconds ahead of the pack.

The top 4 would all run the high line around the lapped cars. Lewis and Mitchell would do slide jobs back and forth at the halfway point for 3rd.

Mitchell would then battle Underwood for 2nd side by side as they would swap positions. Mitchell would overtake underwood for 2nd then Lewis would get around for 3rd.

Mitchell would then take the high side to go side by side with Perigo but Perigo would still keep the lead. With 5 to go Lewis would catch the leaders and pass Mitchell for 2nd. Lewis and Perigo would touch in turn 2 and both slowed down with Lewis on the outside making it 3 wide but Perigo would still hold the lead. Lewis would try a another slide job in turn 4 but it was to no avail as Perigo would win by .374 over Lewis, Mitchell, Underwood and Chapple in one of the best sprint car features at mercer in its 73 year history.

Perrigo would say “I couldn’t let those California boys take the money home .. that track took a hundred degree turn ..we could run the top and run sliders all over .. Ricky came in like gang busters in turn 1 and either we would stall or would go into the wall and luckily we were able to hold them off!” 2nd place Ricky Lewis would say “ I stalled the motor it was my bad on that…every time we come race with him (Perrigo) he beats me by one spot. It was a lot of fun …anytime you can pull sliders it makes it exciting! hats off to the track crew for the surface tonight.”

3rd place Matt Mitchell would say “hats off to the track crew for making it racey tonight and when I got up top it was fun up there …this is my 1st ever time in Pennsylvania and wanted to experience what I keep hearing about the drivers and the fans here and it was great.”

After winning the track championship last season and 4 features Jeremy Kornbau has it figured out for 2023 as he picked up his 2nd Racesaver 305 mercer feature win and his 4th overall this season collecting $1500 in the process. Andy Priest would take a violent flip down the backstretch on lap 1 but would be ok. Kornbau would take the lead on lap 3 from Jimmy Morris on lap 4. Morris would try to catch and overtake the rim riding leader the entire rest of the race. Behind Morris, it was getting exciting as a 4 car battle would ensue between John Jerich, Jake Gomola, Jacob Begenwald, and Vermont invader Johnny Scarborough. Begenwald would pass John Jerich for 3rd on lap 8 and then Gomola would get around him as well for 4th on lap 10. Kornbau would set a blistering pace running the extreme high side around turns 1 and 2 and would win by 8 seconds. Jacob Begenwald would overtake Morris on lap 23 to finish a career best second. 17 time winner Morris would finish in third. Gomola 4th and Scarborough 5th. Kornbau would say,”I was upset the top wasn’t there in the heat race but hopefully would come around so we could run up there in the feature. I saw the big check on Facebook .. the race could pay $1 but the big check is priceless!” A lucky fan won $100 for having a frisbee with Kornbau’s number on it.
Special contingency awards went to

Best appearing car - bucket with cleaning supplies Sandy Lake Auto Parts -Vivian Jones

Hard charger - $200 Speedway motors certificate Michael Beichner Contracting -Shane heath

Fast time - $100 Speedway motors certificate Guthrie Family -Jermey Kornbau

Longest tow - $100 Speedway motors certificate MCB Trucking -Brianna lawson

Hard luck - $100 Speedway motors certificate HSE Racing -Andy priest

Highest pill draw - $100 Speedway motors certificate - Todd Morton

Feature runner up - fine thread bolt kit an box from fastenal-Jacob beganwald

3rd place finisher - $100 Big daddy's speed center certificate-Jimmy Morris

12th place finisher - case of 20-50w Schaeffer's oil an wix oil filter-Vivian Jones

The FASTRAK crate modifeds brought 25 drivers to the track with $1300 on the line for first place and extra money for the field courtesy of Fox’s Pizza den from Mercer. Steve Guthrie sr added $100 to both 5th and 10th place.

Aiden Cipriano has been on a tear in 2023 winning at every race track that he has competed at except Mercer and that came to an end Saturday night as he dominated the 20 lap event picking up $1300 in the dominating victory from the pole. Ben Easler who finished second Friday night at raceway 7 was second again and Friday nights winner Kole Holden was 3rd. Jordan Ehrenberg moved up one spot to finish 4th and Brandon Ritchey moved up a position to finish 5th in the non stop 11 minute event.
“I feel great! Cipriano said, “we have been good everywhere we have been..I ran here in the jr sprints and the mod lites and grew up here so it’s great to win here. I’m speechless that we had a 5 second lead we haven’t been good on these slick tracks but I think we have it figured out .. I don’t know where else we could go to win but I’d like to try to find somewhere”
Bill Adams won the $100 hard luck award from Novus mortgage. 5th place Brandon Ritchey and 10th place Frank Guidace won an extra $100 from Steve Guthrie Sr.

27 cars and many outside invaders took the green for the $400 to win mini stock nightcapper. Point leader Andy Thompson had to start 24th due to his dominance in the division so far this season. Ben Aley and Randy Ealy would lead the field to green but then in turn 2 five cars were involved in a crash that included both Andy and Andrew Thompson and both were eliminated from the event. Then on the restart on the backstretch Matt Urey got upside down but walked away from the incident. Randy Ealy would continue to hold the top spot over Eakman with several drivers going 3 wide behind. Then in turn one on lap 8 Carl Ealy and Eakman went head on into the turn 1 guardrail. Both were ok but eliminated for the night. After going back to green Randy Ealy would still lead the way until halfway when Tim Callahan and Levi Maskal would battle with Maskal taking 2nd. Maskal would get around Ealy on lap 12 but Ealy and Callahan wouldn’t give up as all 3 ran under a blanket without touching. Ealy would run low with Maskal high for the remainder of the race and Maskal would take the win as Callahan would make it 3 wide into turn 2 but Maskal held on by .278 over Callahan. But at the drivers meeting the drivers were told after the interview to go to tech before victory Lane and Maskal went directly to victory Lane resulting in a disqualification as per Mercer rules. Callahan was credited with the win with Ealy 2nd, Trevn Schaffer 3rd, Daniel Hostetler 4th and Charles Mclintok 5th.

Next week, the 410 sprint cars return for $3000 to win along with the first appearance of the UMP modifieds along with the racesaver 305 sprints, FASTRAK crate modifieds and mini stocks.

Media Results for 6/10/2023 at Michaels Mercer Raceway - Mercer, PA

410 Sprints - BOSS SPRINTS 25 Entries
A Feature 1 25 Laps

1. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr; 2. 41-Ricky Lewis; 3. 37-Matt Mitchell; 4. 24L-Lee Underwood; 5. 6-Isaac Chapple; 6. 49-Brian Ruhlman; 7. 1H-Korbyn Hayslett; 8. 47-Charles Davis Jr; 9. 19-Steven Drevicki; 10. 4J-John Mollick; 11. 33W-Matt Westfall; 12. 87-Paul Dues; 13. 9G-Cody Gardner; 14. 5V-Jesse Vermillion; 15. 2DI-Dustin Ingle; 16. 53-Steve Little; 17. 68-Chad Ruhlman; 18. 24-Gale Ruth Jr; 19. 73-Blake Vermillion; 20. 1T-Ricky Tucker Jr; 21. 68X-Kevin Ruhlman; 22. 5-Bob McMillin; 23. 87X-Jim Dues; 24. 11-Don Blaney; 25. 8-Arnie Kent
Heat 1 8 Laps

1. 2DI-Dustin Ingle; 2. 49-Brian Ruhlman; 3. 6-Isaac Chapple; 4. 5V-Jesse Vermillion; 5. 4J-John Mollick; 6. 68-Chad Ruhlman; 7. 24-Gale Ruth Jr; 8. 1T-Ricky Tucker Jr; 9. 5-Bob McMillin; 10. 24L-Lee Underwood
Heat 2 8 Laps

1. 37-Matt Mitchell; 2. 41-Ricky Lewis; 3. 1H-Korbyn Hayslett; 4. 33W-Matt Westfall; 5. 73-Blake Vermillion; 6. 8-Arnie Kent; 7. 87-Paul Dues; 8. 53-Steve Little
Heat 3 8 Laps

1. 24L-Lee Underwood; 2. 21-Carmen Perigo Jr; 3. 19-Steven Drevicki; 4. 47-Charles Davis Jr; 5. 9G-Cody Gardner; 6. 87X-Jim Dues; 7. 11-Don Blaney

305 Sprints Feature
1. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[4]; 2. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[6]; 3. 16-Jim Morris[3]; 4. 4J-Jacob Gamola[7]; 5. 61-John Scarborough[9]; 6. 17S-Shane Shook[14]; 7. 82M-Roman Jones[11]; 8. 25G-Nolan Groves[15]; 9. 3-John Jerich[1]; 10. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[17]; 11. 12G-Tommy Jasen[8]; 12. 20M-Vivian Jones[2]; 13. 34M-Mike Marano II[12]; 14. B5-Brianna `Lawson[21]; 15. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[20]; 16. 72-Mike Mathieson[16]; 17. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[10]; 18. 17W-Jeremy Winslow[19]; 19. 34-Adam Noland[13]; 20. 21N-Andy Priest[5]; 21. (DNS) 19M-Bodey McClintock

Heat 1
1. 21N-Andy Priest[2]; 2. 27K-Jeremy Kornbau[4]; 3. 12G-Tommy Jasen[1]; 4. 82M-Roman Jones[3]; 5. 17S-Shane Shook[6]; 6. 25-Jarrett Rosencrance[5]; 7. 30-Jazlyn Boyles[7]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 4J-Jacob Gamola[4]; 2. 3J-Jacob Begenwald[3]; 3. 61-John Scarborough[2]; 4. 34M-Mike Marano II[1]; 5. 25G-Nolan Groves[5]; 6. 19M-Bodey McClintock[6]; 7. B5-Brianna `Lawson[7]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 20M-Vivian Jones[1]; 2. 16-Jim Morris[3]; 3. 47-Brett Brunkenhoefer[2]; 4. 3-John Jerich[4]; 5. 34-Adam Noland[5]; 6. 72-Mike Mathieson[7]; 7. 18-Todd Morton[6]; 8. 17W-Jeremy Winslow[8]

MINI STOCKS Feature
1. 54-Tim Callahan[8]; 2. 38-Randy Ealy[2]; 3. 10S-trevn schaffer[6]; 4. 16-Daniel Hostetler[3]; 5. 17M-charles mcclintock[18]; 6. 66M-Matt Miller[20]; 7. 999-Adam Aley[9]; 8. 029-Ben Aley[1]; 9. 98-Austin McIrain[15]; 10. 187-Kevin Wice[12]; 11. 64-Summer Pitts[22]; 12. 33-Brianna Parker[25]; 13. 7-Lucas Geyer[26]; 14. 22-Eddie Lombardo[23]; 15. 251-Dillion Morrison[14]; 16. 0-Carl Ealy[7]; 17. 55-Josh Eakman[4]; 18. 60-Dillon Thorne[13]; 19. 10-Corey Bice[11]; 20. 501-Matt Urey[10]; 21. 5-Andy Thompson[24]; 22. 325Z-Zack Swartz[21]; 23. 16R-Jordan Reges[27]; 24. 79-John McCraken[17]; 25. 45-Andrew Thompson[19]; 26. 6-Mike Kelley[16]; 27. (DQ) 301-Levi Maskal[5]

Heat 1 6 Laps
1. 54-Tim Callahan[4]; 2. 10S-trevn schaffer[2]; 3. 16-Daniel Hostetler[6]; 4. 999-Adam Aley[1]; 5. 187-Kevin Wice[3]; 6. 98-Austin McIrain[9]; 7. 17M-charles mcclintock[8]; 8. 325Z-Zack Swartz[7]; 9. 33-Brianna Parker[5]

Heat 2 6 Laps
1. 0-Carl Ealy[1]; 2. 301-Levi Maskal[6]; 3. 38-Randy Ealy[3]; 4. 501-Matt Urey[9]; 5. 60-Dillon Thorne[7]; 6. 6-Mike Kelley[5]; 7. 45-Andrew Thompson[8]; 8. 64-Summer Pitts[4]; 9. 7-Lucas Geyer[2]

Heat 3 6 Laps
1. 5-Andy Thompson[6]; 2. 55-Josh Eakman[4]; 3. 029-Ben Aley[1]; 4. 10-Corey Bice[5]; 5. 251-Dillion Morrison[9]; 6. 79-John McCraken[2]; 7. 66M-Matt Miller[3]; 8. 22-Eddie Lombardo[7]; 9. 16R-Jordan Reges[8]

FASTRAK CRATE MODIFIED Feature
1. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[1]; 2. 02E-Benjamin Easler[2]; 3. 2-Kole Holden[4]; 4. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[5]; 5. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[7]; 6. 86-Shayne Izzo[13]; 7. 41-Brian Schaffer[3]; 8. 12-JC Boyer[12]; 9. 33G-Todd Gabriel[8]; 10. 1G-Frank Guidace[11]; 11. 71-Gage Priester[14]; 12. 12L-Patrick Lane[10]; 13. 14-Jeff Schaffer Sr[23]; 14. 7P-Caden Petry[17]; 15. 333G-Dalton Gabriel[9]; 16. 29-Cole Edwards[20]; 17. 21X-Ryan Riffe[15]; 18. 404-MIchael Kristyak[16]; 19. 312-Ryan Gutherie[19]; 20. 113-Don Cornelius[22]; 21. 07L-Mark Sevin[25]; 22. 7-Brenten Kay[18]; 23. 55-Scott Kay[21]; 24. 02-Jeremy Beichner[24]; 25. 717-Bill Adams[6]

Heat 1 8 Laps
1. 5C-Ayden Cipriano[3]; 2. 2-Kole Holden[4]; 3. 1R-Brandon Ritchey[7]; 4. 12L-Patrick Lane[2]; 5. 86-Shayne Izzo[5]; 6. 404-MIchael Kristyak[9]; 7. 312-Ryan Gutherie[1]; 8. 113-Don Cornelius[8]; 9. 07L-Mark Sevin[6]

Heat 2 8 Laps
1. 02E-Benjamin Easler[5]; 2. JD57-jordan ehrenberg[8]; 3. 33G-Todd Gabriel[1]; 4. 1G-Frank Guidace[3]; 5. 71-Gage Priester[2]; 6. 7P-Caden Petry[4]; 7. 29-Cole Edwards[6]; 8. 14-Jeff Schaffer Sr[7]

Heat 3 8 Laps
1. 41-Brian Schaffer[8]; 2. 717-Bill Adams[2]; 3. 333G-Dalton Gabriel[7]; 4. 12-JC Boyer[5]; 5. 21X-Ryan Riffe[3]; 6. 7-Brenten Kay[6]; 7. 55-Scott Kay[4]; 8. 02-Jeremy Beichner[1]

 

 

Reed Scores First Win of 2023
06-11-2023

Austin Reed probably hasn’t had the River Valley Builders PA Sprint Series 2023 season that his team had hoped for, but a hard-fought win at Selinsgrove Speedway Saturday night just might prove the turning point.

The Etters driver in the Whitetails Down/Stevie Carr/Karma Industrial Services IMCA/RaceSaver #34 took advantage of an outside front row starting spot to out-drag Kenny Heffner of Watsontown for the early lead, then he held off the most determined of charges by fellow veteran Doug Dodson of Middletown to earn the victory.

Dodson, who had finished ahead of Reed in their heat race, finished 0.613 seconds back at the checkered flag, after trying every move available to get by. Starting fourth, he had moved into the runner-up position on the first lap.

The two drivers waged their most heated battle after a lap nine caution when Dustin Young and Colton Hoover tangle in turn four. The race went nonstop from that point, allowing the two racers to put on a hard-racing exhibition.

Six-time winner Logan Spahr of Lewisberry took third from Heffner late, completing an impressive charge from 11th starting position that left his fans wishing the race had been 25 laps instead of 20. Heffner, victim of all kinds of bad luck so far this year, hung on for a welcome fourth, with Seth Schnoke of Pine Grove continuing his impressive run of top-fives with a fifth.

Completing the top 10 were Ken Duke Jr., Logan Jones, Mike Melair, Kruz Kepner, and Josh Spicer.

Spicer, who started the race in 22nd place, took home the W.C. Eshenaur & Son Hard Charger Award.

Twenty of the 26 cars that started the race were running at the finish.

In the first seven races of 2023, prior to Saturday night, Reed had a best finish of fourth and an average finish of just better than 12th. Last year after seven races, he had a second and a third, with an average finish of better than fifth. Saturday’s win will narrow that performance gap and maybe set the stage for better things.

Heat races for the 36 River Valley Builders PASS teams on hand were won by Eric Knopp, Dodson, Schnoke, and Jones. Dustin Young won the B-Main.

The heats were uneventful, with three running nonstop and the fourth having a single caution for a car slowing on the track. The B-Main had an accident on the first lap, when Frank Rusnock ended up sideways in turn four and was hit by Ben Miklos, ending the night for both cars. Later, Jason Roush, running second at the time, hit the fourth-turn rail and was done. All drivers were OK.

Due to early transponder issues, the Jim “Slippery” Snyder Fast Time Award was presented to the fastest driver in the heats, not hot laps, and Dodson took that honor, made possible by Snyder’s son Brian.

Next Saturday, the River Valley PASS tour makes its only 2023 stop at Hagerstown Speedway, running a co-sanctioned event with the Virginia Sprint Series and Laurel Highlands Sprint Series.

For the latest news and schedule information, visit www.pasprintseries.com, the PA Sprint Series Facebook page, or @pasprintseries on Twitter. Also visit individual track social media pages for last-minute starting time and other changes.

Results from Selinsgrove Speedway, Saturday, June10

HEAT 1 – 1. 06-Eric Knopp; 2. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 3. 19-Kruz Kepner; 4. 99-A.J. Barton; 5. J9-Jerald Harris; 6. 25-Dustin Young; 7. 107-Colton Hoover; 8. 17R-Frank Rusnock; 9. 47-Ben Miklos.

HEAT 2 – 1. 20-Doug Dodson; 2. 34-Austin Reed; 3. 56-Tyler Snook; 4. 46-Mike Alleman; 5. 1M-Paul Moyer; 6. 28R-Jason Roush; 7. 19K-Chris Krieder (DNF); 9. 2-Erin Statler (DNF).

HEAT 3 – 1. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 2. 97-Kenny Heffner; 3. 5-Logan Spahr; 4. 17-Owen Dimm; 5. R6-Reed Thompson; 6. 71-Josh Spicer; 7. 3J-Josh Fox; 8. 77-Rick Romig.

HEAT 4 – 1. 5J-Logan Jones; 2. 7-Drew Young; 3. 31Z-Zach Rhodes; 4. 36-Mike Melair; 5. 01-Timmy Bittner; 6. 98-Croix Beasom; 7. 51-Dave Graber; 8. 21VT-Mia Koponen.

B-MAIN – 1. 25-Dustin Young; 2. 71-Josh Spicer; 3. 98-Croix Beasom; 4. 107-Colton Hoover; 5. 51-Dave Graber; 6. 19K-Chris Kreider; 7. 21VT-Mia Koponen; 8. 28R-Jason Roush (DNF); 9. 77-Rick Romig (DNF); 10. 47-Ben Miklos (DNF); 11. 17R-Frank Rusnock (DNF). DNS – 2-Erin Statler; 3J-Josh Fox.

FEATURE – 1. 34-Austin Reed; 2. 20-Doug Dodson; 3. 5-Logan Spahr; 4. 97-Kenny Heffner; 5. 29R-Seth Schnoke; 6. 67-Ken Duke Jr.; 7. 5J-Logan Jones; 8. 36-Mike Melair; 9. 19-Kruz Kepner; 10. 71-Josh Spicer; 11. 01-Timmy Bittner; 12. 7-Drew Young; 13. 56-Tyler Snook; 14. A.J. Barton; 15. R6-Reed Thompson; 16. 98-Croix Beasom; 17. J9-Jerald Harris; 18. 51-Dave Graber; 19. 19K-Chris Kreider; 20. 46-Mike Alleman; 21. 06-Chris Knopp (DNF); 22. 1M-Paul Moyer (DNF); 23. 17-Owen Dimm (DNF); 24. 31Z-Zach Rhodes (DNF); 25. 25-Dustin Young (DNF); 26. 107-Colton Hoover (DNF). DNQ – 21VT-Mia Koponen; 28R-Jason Roush; 77-Rick Romig; 47-Ben Miklos; 17R-Frank Rusnock; 2-Erin Statler; 3J-Josh Fox.

 

 

 Pirtek Renegades

New Richmond, WI, June 10, 2023

The winged sprints of the Pirtek Renegades were back home at Cedar Lake Speedway for the track’s Kids’ Night celebration on Saturday. Twenty-seven winged warriors checked in to compete at the legendary high banks in three heat races. Jack Berger started the night off by winning the Pirtek heat race, while the RTS Podcast and Hoosier Tire qualifiers went to Mark Chevalier and Jeremy Kerzman, respectively. Kerzman also led all drivers with 143 passing points.

Chevalier and Jamey Ogston redrew the front row for the main event, and it was the P1 of Chevalier showing the fast way around the track followed by Ogston, Brad Peterson, Chase Viebrock, and Casey Lang. After a caution on lap seven, Ogston got the jump on Chevalier and took over the top spot, but Chevalier charged right back to reclaim the lead by the flagstand. Another restart saw Brady Donnohue, who started in the seventh row, power his way past Chevalier - leaving the P1 to battle Viebrock for second. At the double checkers it was Donnohue collecting his first sticker of the summer in front of Chevalier, Viebrock, Berger, and Peterson.

Next up for the Pirtek Renegades is a road trip to northern Wisconsin and the Rice Lake Speedway for both the winged and traditional sprinters on Saturday, June 17. More information on upcoming events for the Pirtek Renegades, as well as links to other Renegades series, can be found at www.umsprints.com, or on facebook.

RESULTS:

Pirtek Feature: (20 Laps): 1. 34DD-Brady Donnohue[13]; 2. P1-Mark Chevalier[1]; 3. 50-Chase Viebrock[5]; 4. 19-Jack Berger[6]; 5. 93-Brad Peterson[4]; 6. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[8]; 7. 42X-Brett Peterson[14]; 8. 03-Jamey Ogston[2]; 9. 28-John Breitenfeldt[11]; 10. 609-Casey Lang[3]; 11. 2V-Chris Vogel[12]; 12. 11J-Jori Hughes[17]; 13. 17-Austin Phillips[9]; 14. 4-Mitch Hagen[10]; 15. 44-Dani Aldrich[15]; 16. 12-Jason Flohrs[21]; 17. 13A-Ryan Anondson[22]; 18. (DNF) 9C-Cole Stella[20]; 19. (DNF) 85-Matthew Jasper[19]; 20. (DNF) 74N-Luke Nellis[7]; 21. (DNF) 63-Todd Hansen[18]; 22. (DNF) C4-Carl Wade[16]; 23. (DNF) 61-Mike Mueller[23]; 24. (DNF) 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[24]

B Feature 1 (8 Laps): 1. 11J-Jori Hughes[2]; 2. 63-Todd Hansen[3]; 3. 85-Matthew Jasper[6]; 4. 9C-Cole Stella[5]; 5. 12-Jason Flohrs[8]; 6. 13A-Ryan Anondson[4]; 7. 53-Dustin Pittman[7]; 8. 95-Tony Gernert[9]; 9. 54-Jim Bruggeman[1]

Pirtek Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 19-Jack Berger[1]; 2. 74N-Luke Nellis[6]; 3. 93-Brad Peterson[4]; 4. 50-Chase Viebrock[7]; 5. 42X-Brett Peterson[3]; 6. 28-John Breitenfeldt[8]; 7. 54-Jim Bruggeman[2]; 8. 53-Dustin Pittman[9]; 9. (DNF) 63-Todd Hansen[5]

RTS Podcast Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. P1-Mark Chevalier[1]; 2. 609-Casey Lang[2]; 3. 61-Mike Mueller[3]; 4. 13-Patrick Heikkinen[6]; 5. 2V-Chris Vogel[5]; 6. 34DD-Brady Donnohue[7]; 7. 85-Matthew Jasper[9]; 8. 11J-Jori Hughes[4]; 9. 95-Tony Gernert[8]

Hoosier Tire Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 3K-Jeremy Kerzman[4]; 2. 03-Jamey Ogston[6]; 3. 17-Austin Phillips[1]; 4. 4-Mitch Hagen[3]; 5. 9C-Cole Stella[7]; 6. 44-Dani Aldrich[5]; 7. C4-Carl Wade[8]; 8. 12-Jason Flohrs[9]; 9. (DNF) 13A-Ryan Anondson[2]

 

 

BRYANT BELL SCORES THIRD WIN OF THE SEASON WITH COMEBACK DRIVE AT PETALUMA

PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA (June 10, 2023) – Bryant Bell of Oakley, Calif. recovered from a major flip on Friday night at Ocean Speedway to win a duel for the Petaluma Speedway Western Midget Racing victory on Saturday night. Bell and Logan Mitchell of Santa Cruz raced side-by-side for numerous laps through the 20-lap contest.

15-year-old Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood and Bell split the heat races, in front of a great crowd during the Sprint Car Challenge Tour races on the one-third mile dirt track.

Mitchell started on the pole in the No. 96x Boss Chassis alongside the No. 66 of Linley, New York’s Darin Horton.

Bell started third but immediately drove underneath Mitchell to take over the lead in turn one. Mitchell crossed underneath Bell in turn two to take the lead back on lap three.

Las Vegas’s Kyle Hawse had an incident in turn four that brought out the red flag. On the restart, Bell and Mitchell continued to battle before Mitchell stretched out to a three car length advantage.

Bell used a caution flag to challenge Mitchell. He looked high for two laps before driving underneath Mitchell to lead lap 14.

Bell drove on to his third win of the 2023 season followed by Mitchell in second place. Greg Dennett of Livermore finished third with Moorpark’s Todd Hawse and DeMartini rounding out the top-five.

Up next for Western Midget Racing is the $1,000 to win Wagsdash Tribute to Ms. Wags on June 17th at Ventura Raceway.

Western Midget Racing continues its second NorCal doubleheader of 2023 at Petaluma Speedway on June 10. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Petaluma Speedway June 10, 2023

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 19-Adrianni DeMartini.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 09-Bryant Bell

FEATURE (20 LAPS): 1. 09-Bryant Bell, 2. 96x-Logan Mitchell, 3. 7-Greg Dennett, 4. 31-Todd Hawse, 5. 19-Adrianna DeMartini, 6. 11-Nate Wait, 7. 4-Rick Faeth, 8. 66-Dartin Horton, 9. 68-Gene Sigal, 10. 3-Sparky Howard, 11. 10-Anthony Bruno, 12. 20-Kyle Hawse

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash*

7.14 & 15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic*

7.28 Ocean Speedway

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Copeland cashes in for 2nd career SCCT win on Saturday at Petaluma Speedway

By Gary Thomas

Petaluma, CA…Just a week after claiming one of the biggest wins of his career at the Bradway Memorial, Roseville’s Colby Copeland returned on Saturday night to record an entertaining victory with the Sprint Car Challenge Tour in Petaluma.

It marked the second Elk Grove Ford SCCT presented by Abreu Vineyards win of Copeland’s career and came aboard the familiar Van Lare Steering Repair/ Bianchi Farms No. 5v machine.

“I can’t say enough about this entire Van Lare Racing 5v team right now,” said Copeland on the front stretch, who performed a memorial lap for the late Jim Van Lare Sr. during the night. “Little Jim keeps giving me great race cars and I know that Big Jim is looking down on us helping as well. We had a really good racetrack tonight, so I have to give my hats off to Rick Faeth and the team here at Petaluma Speedway. Hopefully we can keep this momentum rolling in the weeks to come.”

The 35-lap Sprint Car Challenge Tour finale began with High Sierra Industries Dash winner Bradley Terrell snagging the lead. The three-time Petaluma Speedway track champion was in search of his initial SCCT victory and held command over the first few circuits. Copeland was able to take advantage of a double file restart however, riding the high line around Terrell to take the top-spot on lap four.

Several cautions plagued the contest and didn’t allow for much in the way of lapped traffic, but the action remained hot and heavy throughout the main event. Clarksburg’s Justyn Cox and Aromas’ Justin Sanders fought their way forward and had a tremendous fight for the runner up spot over numerous laps.

At times it appeared that both drivers may have had something for the leader, but Copeland cut smooth laps up front and never gave them the opportunity.

The final restart of the night occurred with six laps remaining and Copeland drove off to cross under Scott Erwin’s checkered flag for the victory. Sanders excited the large crowd on hand while riding the high-scary side and crossed the stripe in second, followed by new SCCT point leader Cox, Terrell and Roseville’s Sean Becker rounding out the top-five.

Sixth through 10th went to Oakley’s Dylan Bloomfield, Templeton’s Kaleb Montgomery, 17th starter John Clark, Clovis’ Dominic Gorden and Sebastopol’s Joel Myers Jr. William Fielding earned the Pit Stop USA Hard Charger Award with a drive from 25th to 15th in the feature.

The four 10-lap heat races were picked off by Kaleb Montgomery, Justyn Cox, Colby Copeland and Mitchell Faccinto. Justin Sanders began the evening by setting the Sierra Foothills Wine Services Fast Time with a lap of 13.295 around the Petaluma 3/8 mile clay oval.

The Elk Grove Ford Sprint Car Challenge Tour presented by Abreu Vineyards will return to action on Saturday July 1st at the Antioch Speedway.

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SCCT 360 Sprints Results – Petaluma Speedway - 27 Entries

A Main 35 Laps

1. 5V-Colby Copeland[2]; 2. 4SA-Justin Sanders[8]; 3. 42X-Justyn Cox[4]; 4. 43-Bradley Terrell[1]; 5. 7B-Sean Becker[9]; 6. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[11]; 7. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[3]; 8. 12J-John Clark[17]; 9. 10-Dominic Gorden[15]; 10. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[13]; 11. 21-Michael Ing[18]; 12. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[5]; 13. 1-Chance Grasty[21]; 14. 7V-Kinser Claradge[14]; 15. 8-William Fielding[25]; 16. 9L-Luke Hayes[6]; 17. 08-Preston Carr[19]; 18. 222-Wyatt VanLare[16]; 19. 77-Ryan Lippincott[22]; 20. 25S-Seth Standley[23]; 21. 16A-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[7]; 22. X1-Michael Faccinto[10]; 23. 7H-Jake Haulot[24]; 24. 92-Andy Forsberg[12]; 25. 54S-Drake Standley[20]

Dash 6 Laps

1. 43-Bradley Terrell[1]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland[5]; 3. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[2]; 4. 42X-Justyn Cox[3]; 5. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[7]; 6. 9L-Luke Hayes[4]; 7. 16A-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[8]; 8. 4SA-Justin Sanders[6]

Heat 1 10 Laps

1. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[2]; 2. 16A-Ricky Stenhouse Jr[1]; 3. 7V-Kinser Claradge[7]; 4. 222-Wyatt VanLare[5]; 5. 08-Preston Carr[6]; 6. 38-Colby Johnson[3]; 7. 7H-Jake Haulot[4]

Heat 2 10 Laps

1. 42X-Justyn Cox[1]; 2. 7B-Sean Becker[2]; 3. 4SA-Justin Sanders[4]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden[3]; 5. 21-Michael Ing[5]; 6. 77-Ryan Lippincott[6]

Heat 3 10 Laps

1. 5V-Colby Copeland[1]; 2. X1-Michael Faccinto[2]; 3. 92-Andy Forsberg[3]; 4. 12J-John Clark[5]; 5. 43-Bradley Terrell[4]; 6. 1-Chance Grasty[6]; 7. 8-William Fielding[7]

Heat 4 10 Laps

1. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto[1]; 2. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield[2]; 3. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr[3]; 4. 9L-Luke Hayes[4]; 5. 54S-Drake Standley[5]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley[6]

Qualifying 1

1. 7H-Jake Haulot, 00:13.448[2]; 2. 16A-Ricky Stenhouse Jr, 00:13.559[4]; 3. 3-Kaleb Montgomery, 00:13.611[5]; 4. 38-Colby Johnson, 00:13.695[7]; 5. 222-Wyatt VanLare, 00:13.807[1]; 6. 08-Preston Carr, 00:13.935[3]; 7. 7V-Kinser Claradge, 00:14.029[6]

Qualifying 2

1. 4SA-Justin Sanders, 00:13.395[2]; 2. 42X-Justyn Cox, 00:13.421[5]; 3. 7B-Sean Becker, 00:13.759[1]; 4. 10-Dominic Gorden, 00:13.783[7]; 5. 21-Michael Ing, 00:13.934[4]; 6. 77-Ryan Lippincott, 00:14.081[3]; 7. (DNS) 14W-Landon Brooks, 00:59.999

Qualifying 3

1. 43-Bradley Terrell, 00:13.627[3]; 2. 5V-Colby Copeland, 00:13.698[1]; 3. X1-Michael Faccinto, 00:13.764[7]; 4. 92-Andy Forsberg, 00:13.795[6]; 5. 12J-John Clark, 00:13.985[2]; 6. 1-Chance Grasty, 00:13.986[5]; 7. 8-William Fielding, 00:14.075[4]

Qualifying 4

1. 9L-Luke Hayes, 00:13.536[3]; 2. 12R-Mitchell Faccinto, 00:13.660[1]; 3. 83V-Dylan Bloomfield, 00:13.771[5]; 4. 46JR-Joel Myers Jr, 00:13.968[4]; 5. 54S-Drake Standley, 00:14.024[6]; 6. 25S-Seth Standley, 00:14.350[2]

 

 

Results for 6/10/2023 at Wilmot Raceway - Wilmot, WI

(Wilmot, Wis., Saturday, June 10, 2023)--Oconomowoc's Ryan Zielski scored a back to back 20-lap CK Contractors/AutoMeter Wisconsin Wingless Sprints feature win in a hotly contested battle Saturday, June 10.
Zielski took the lead with two laps to go after a caution flew three laps from the finish. Zielski overtook Clayton Rossmann of Wadsworth, IL who had held the point from the opening green flag including a caution at the halfway point. At the checkered, Zielski shot high coming out of turn four with Rossmann sticking to the low side for one final attempt. The two crossed side by side with Zielski scoring the win by less than half a car length. Rossmann finished second. Racine's Derek Crane, who briefly took the lead on the restart with three laps to go, but overshot the berm on the high side coming out of turn two allowing Rossmann and Zielski to roar past, ended up third. Kansasville's Ryan Marshall was fourth. Brown Deer's John Fahl fifth.
"My crew had some late nights all week to put this car back together after we trashed it at Angel Park last Sunday," said Zielski, who won the Wilmot feature Memorial Day weekend as well. "Clayton was running a good groove and I almost overshot my mark coming for the checkered. I didn't need that yellow to get me out of my rhythm, so I am fortunate I was able to keep in front to the finish."
Eagle's Steve Mueller captured his second consecutive 20-lap Modified feature win at Wilmot, also having won Memorial Day weekend. Mueller held the lead from the first caution two laps into the main. Two additional yellows slowed the progress in the early going and then a red flew when Elkhorn's Jason Wirth flipped coming out of turn four, bouncing off the restraining grandstand fence, landing upside down in the middle of the track. The safety team worked to right the car and assist J. Wirth as he was able to walk to the ambulance to get checked out.
When another yellow flew, the checkered also came out due to time limit. Mueller was first holding off several challenges from Genoa City's Nick Simons who took second. Union Grove's Joel Crowbridge was third. Sheboygan's Joel Seegert fourth. West Allis' Bart Sievert fifth.
"Nick raced me clean and it was a challenge, but a lot of fun," said Mueller. "I am also donating all of my winnings to Jason to hopefully help him get back out soon."
Pell Lake's Cody Potter took the lead from Rob Maule of Hebron, IL on the inside of the front straightaway five laps into the main. Maule had just taken the lead two laps earlier breaking through a fourway battle for the front spot. Three additional cautions for various incidents kept the frontrunners close. At the checkered it was Potter with the win. Salem's Brandon Mertes was second. Kenosha's Blake Kreuser third. Big Bend's Mark Baker was fourth. Maule, who spun while running third with three laps to go, recovered to come from the back on the restart and finish fifth.
"My dad and my crew do a great job giving me a a super car to drive," said Potter, noting he has won five features with the car thus far this season although this was the first in two outings at Wilmot with the other being a second place finish to Maule. "It's a lot of fun and I hope it continues."
Salem's Ryan Johnson took the lead in the early going of the 15-lap Bandit 4-Cylinder Stock Car feature and went on to take the victory despite encountering a lot of traffic. Scott Ellis of Lake Villa, IL finished second. Salem's Austin Orth was third. Pleasant Prairie's Steve Ellis fourth. Trevor's William Jackson fifth.
"The track was tricky and working the lapped cars made it even more challenging," said Johnson, who became the second different Bandit feature winner at Wilmot this season. "I have to thank my sposnors and family who support me. This is fun."
Father's Day weekend will see Wilmot Raceway offering twin nights of action. On Friday, June 16, will be a truck & tractor pull along with a combine demolition derby. Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with grandstand admission $10.00 for everyone ages 10 and over, $1.00 for ages 3-9, and free for ages 2 and under. Friday pit passes are $15.00 for everyone over age 5, and $5.00 for ages 5 and under.
On Saturday, June 17, Father's Day Family Night features action on the 3/8-mile clay oval with the AutoMeter/CK Contractors Wisconsin Wingless Sprints, Pfeiffer Trailer Sales IRA Lightning Sprints, Modifieds and Bandit 4-Cylinder Stock Cars. Grandstands open at 5 p.m. with on track activity starting at 5:30 p.m. and racing slated for 6:45 p.m. Saturday grandstand admission is $15.00 for everyone ages 12 & over, while everyone ages 11 & under will be admitted free. The pits open at 3 p.m. with all pit passes being $30.00.
Coming up on Saturday, June 24 is the first appearance at Wilmot in at least 15 years of the United States Auto Club(USAC) National Sprint Cars non-winged machines. The AutoMeter/CK Contractors Wisconsin Wingless Sprints are also on the program as is a feature only for the regular modifieds which compete at Wilmot.
For advance tickets and updated information, check the trackside raceline 262-206-2090, the official track website at wilmotraceway.com or the official track Facebook page.

Wisconsin wingLESS Sprints 33 Entries
A Feature 1 20 Laps | 00:22:26.042
1. 14Z-Ryan Zielski[3]; 2. 09-Clayton Rossmann[1]; 3. 7X-Ryan Marshall[8]; 4. 14AJ-Derek Crane[5]; 5. 0-John Fahl[2]; 6.
11D-Zach Raidart[10]; 7. 38-Allen Hafford[7]; 8. 13-CJ Malueg[4]; 9. 50-Rusty Egan[12]; 10. 70-Chris Klemko[21]; 11. 711-
Tyler Kuxhouse[16]; 12. 40-Tim Cox[6]; 13. 70H-Tate Hensley[22]; 14. 17-Bryce Andrews[14]; 15. 29OG-Tom Eller[11]; 16.
52-Craig Lager[18]; 17. 57F-Tristan Furseth[23]; 18. 20-Natalie Klemko[19]; 19. 7D-Josh Davidson[24]; 20. 99J-Seth
Johnson[9]; 21. 4L-Lance Thompson[17]; 22. 15-Dan Wade; 23. 24-Eric Wilke[15]; 24. 4G-George Gaertner III[20]; 25.
(DNS) 91-Jimmy Sivia
B Feature 1 12 Laps | 00:15:02.030
1. 70-Chris Klemko[2]; 2. 70H-Tate Hensley[1]; 3. 57F-Tristan Furseth[6]; 4. 7D-Josh Davidson[3]; 5. 15-Dan Wade[4]; 6.
71-Andy Dei[9]; 7. 00-Jason Young[10]; 8. 29J-Ralph Johnson[8]; 9. 22-Greg Alt[11]; 10. 7-Trinity Uttech[5]; 11. 13A-Dave
Wallace[7]
Heat 1 8 Laps | 00:16:43.000
1. 14Z-Ryan Zielski[3]; 2. 38-Allen Hafford[4]; 3. 29OG-Tom Eller[1]; 4. 99J-Seth Johnson[2]; 5. 20-Natalie Klemko[5]; 6. 7-
Trinity Uttech[6]; 7. 13A-Dave Wallace[8]; 8. 22-Greg Alt[7]; 9. 41-Dennis Spitz[9]
Heat 2 8 Laps | 00:03:47.000
1. 09-Clayton Rossmann[3]; 2. 14AJ-Derek Crane[4]; 3. 91-Jimmy Sivia[6]; 4. 24-Eric Wilke[5]; 5. 4L-Lance Thompson[8]; 6.
7D-Josh Davidson[1]; 7. 70H-Tate Hensley[2]; 8. 71-Andy Dei[7]
Heat 3 8 Laps | 00:16:59.000
1. 11D-Zach Raidart[6]; 2. 13-CJ Malueg[2]; 3. 17-Bryce Andrews[1]; 4. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse[7]; 5. 4G-George Gaertner
III[8]; 6. 15-Dan Wade[5]; 7. 70-Chris Klemko[3]; 8. 9X-Mike Sullivan[4]
Qualifying 1 | 00:08:53.000
1. 38-Allen Hafford, 00:14.730[15]; 2. 14AJ-Derek Crane, 00:14.971[6]; 3. 14Z-Ryan Zielski, 00:15.072[16]; 4. 09-Clayton
Rossmann, 00:15.078[2]; 5. 99J-Seth Johnson, 00:15.219[11]; 6. 70H-Tate Hensley, 00:15.257[5]; 7. 29OG-Tom Eller,
00:15.381[17]; 8. 4L-Lance Thompson, 00:15.481[1]; 9. 20-Natalie Klemko, 00:15.623[12]; 10. 7D-Josh Davidson,
00:15.672[14]; 11. 7-Trinity Uttech, 00:15.735[10]; 12. 24-Eric Wilke, 00:15.775[3]; 13. 22-Greg Alt, 00:15.791[4]; 14. 91-
Jimmy Sivia, 00:15.892[9]; 15. 13A-Dave Wallace, 00:16.030[7]; 16. 71-Andy Dei, 00:17.707[8]; 17. 41-Dennis Spitz,
00:47.875[13]
Qualifying 2 | 00:00:59.000
1. 9X-Mike Sullivan, 00:14.716[8]; 2. 7X-Ryan Marshall, 00:14.774[9]; 3. 70-Chris Klemko, 00:15.087[13]; 4. 40-Tim Cox,
00:15.209[1]; 5. 13-CJ Malueg, 00:15.249[16]; 6. 0-John Fahl, 00:15.265[2]; 7. 17-Bryce Andrews, 00:15.363[7]; 8. 50-
Rusty Egan, 00:15.365[3]; 9. 15-Dan Wade, 00:15.489[4]; 10. 52-Craig Lager, 00:15.532[14]; 11. 11D-Zach Raidart,
00:15.561[11]; 12. 29J-Ralph Johnson, 00:15.625[15]; 13. 711-Tyler Kuxhouse, 00:15.725[12]; 14. 57F-Tristan Furseth,
00:15.749[6]; 15. 4G-George Gaertner III, 00:15.792[5]; 16. 00-Jason Young, 00:16.222[10]

 

Dietrich turns tables, gets last corner, last lap pass for Fremont All Star Ohio Speedweek victory

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Saturday, June 10, 2023

By Brian Liskai

FREMONT, Ohio – In 2021, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania’s Danny Dietrich led all by the last lap of the Ohio Speedweek event at Fremont Speedway as Cole Duncan slipped by for the win. Dietrich turned the tables Saturday, June 9 at “The Track That Action Built,” passing race long leader Cap Henry on the last corner of the last lap to claim the $10,000 Rick Ferkel Classic on night two of the 41st Annual Ohio Sprint Speedweek presented by Cometic Gasket with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1.

Kistler Engines/Kistler Racing Products/Madison Motors Night didn’t start well for “Double-D” as he clipped an infield tractor tire in his heat and went to the tail. He stormed back to finish second and lock into the dash where a sixth place finish put him in the third row of the 40-lap feature. Just like the previous night at Attica Raceway Park when Zeb Wise passed Tyler Courtney on the last lap, Dietrich’s winning move came on the last corner of the last lap as the two-time Williams Grove (PA) Speedway track champion, bested Henry by just .054 seconds for his first ever Fremont win and his 20th career All Star win.

“My car owner was probably mad at me for coming out here instead of racing for $7,000 at Lincoln Speedway tonight, but $10,000 sounds a little bit better,” Danny Dietrich, ace of Gary Kauffman’s Weikert’s Livestock, Sandoe’s Fruit Market, Pace Performance, #1 Cochran Expressway, Big Cove Whitetail Trophy Hunts, Drop Of Ink Tattoo, Self Made Racing, No. 48 sprint car, said.

“I remember losing one this way to Cole Duncan, so heading into turn three on that last lap, all I could replay in my head was that move by Cole, so I just tried to do what he did. Just hats off to everyone back home who allows us to come out here and do this,” Dietrich added. “We have so many people to thank, and I know they are at home watching, but we certainly couldn’t do any of this without our supporters, and of course, the fans.”

As noted, Henry led the first 39 and a half circuits before finishing second in the Fremont Speedway main event, followed by Tyler Courtney, Zeb Wise, and Buddy Kofoid.

“We just got beat fair and square,” Cap Henry mentioned. “I hate leading a race early. We were definitely hanging in those last five laps or so…just trying to hang on. I made too many mistakes the last five laps. But, we’re up here standing in second after a bad start last night at Attica. We’ll take this and move forward.”

In the Fremont Federal Credit Union 305 Sprints, John Ivy led the first seven laps before Kody Brewer slipped under him for the lead. Bryan Sebetto drove into the lead a lap later with Brewer constantly running to the leader’s inside. In fact Brewer regained the lead with 10 to go right before a caution flew.

Brewer and Sebetto traded the lead back and forth until Sebetto moved to the bottom of the track – in Brewer’s lane – with five laps to go and drove to his second straight Fremont win. It was the third win in a row for the former Fremont 410 sprint track champion as he won last week at Attica Raceway Park as well. It is Sebetto’s 25th career win at Fremont putting him in a tie for 22nd on the track’s all-time win list.

“That was simply experience. I’ve got a lot of laps around here and Kody doesn’t. He’s going to win some races. I like running the top but when I saw him driving under me I decided to move down. It’s great to get a win with both my sons here and so many of the people who have helped me out over the years,” said Sebetto beside his Sandusky Bay Remodeling, JLH General Contractor, Sandusky Bay RV Rentals, KH Suspension, NAPA of Fremont, Clay Keim, Depot Pizza, CA Kustoms backed machine.

Fremont Speedway will be back in action Saturday, June 17 with the D2 midgets, Steel Block Late Model Series and the Burmeister Trophy Dirt Trucks in action.

About Kistler Engines – www.kistlerengines.com

Kistler Engines was established in 1993 and builds lightweight, high performance racing engines with a commitment to quality. Kistler’s prides themselves in high tech, innovative designs, producing highly competitive engines for sprint cars (410 c.i., 360 c.i. and 305 c.i.), as well as, late models and midgets. Kistler Engines has also earned a great reputation for service among professional race teams due to their quick turnaround time on engine rebuilds.

Kistlers uses of state-of-the art equipment, the highest standard quality parts and invests in constant research and development. Customers powered by Kistler engines have set numerous quick times, track records and have also won on the local level as well as on national traveling series such as the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, All Star Circuit of Champions and USAC.

About Kistler Racing Products - https://kistlerracing.com

In 2008, Kistler Racing Products opened to add a full product line to the already 15 year established business located within Kistler Engines Inc. shop in rural Fremont, Ohio. Kistler Racing Products is proud to provide a wide array of high quality, dependable and race winning capable parts, most in stock. Kistler Racing Products and Kistler Engines are proud of their unique niche – the only comprehensive shop for dirt sprints in the United States where you can build a car from the ground up including motor and arrive at the race track in a one-stop shopping atmosphere. Kistler Racing Products will get all the technical support and one on one personalized customer service that you deserve.

About Madison Motors – https://madisonmotorservices.com

Madison Motors began in 1927 and has continued to grow, and is located in Fremont. Madison Motors became an authorized service for the Ohio Turnpike, providing towing and road service for its patrons. Madison Motor offers 24-hour emergency road and tire service, and local and long-distance towing and heavy-duty towing.

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.

Fremont Speedway

Saturday, June 10, 2023

Rick Ferkel Classic – Ohio Sprint Speedweek

Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions

Tezos A Feature (40 Laps): 1. 48-Danny Dietrich[6]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[2]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[4]; 4. 26-Zeb Wise[1]; 5. 55-Michael Kofoid[8]; 6. 4-Chris Windom[12]; 7. 09-Craig Mintz[7]; 8. 29M-Cole Macedo[3]; 9. 97-JJ Hickle[17]; 10. 32-Bryce Lucius[15]; 11. 99-Skylar Gee[13]; 12. 22-Brandon Spithaler[21]; 13. 2L-Logan Forler[5]; 14. 5-Byron Reed[22]; 15. 101-Cody Maroske[11]; 16. 2-Ricky Peterson[16]; 17. 70-Scotty Thiel[9]; 18. 81-Lee Jacobs[19]; 19. 29-Sye Lynch[20]; 20. 7N-Darin Naida[24]; 21. (DNF) 45-Tim Shaffer[25]; 22. (DNF) 1-Nate Dussel[18]; 23. (DNF) 5T-Travis Philo[23]; 24. (DNF) 35-Stuart Brubaker[10]; 25. (DNF) 49X-Cale Thomas[14] LAP LEADERS: Cap Henry (1-39), Danny Dietrich (40)

Classic Ink USA B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 22-Brandon Spithaler[4]; 2. 5-Byron Reed[1]; 3. 5T-Travis Philo[3]; 4. 7N-Darin Naida[2]; 5. 28M-Conner Morrell[9]; 6. 15C-Chris Andrews[5]; 7. 23-Zeth Sabo[6]; 8. 9-Trey Jacobs[11]; 9. 45-Tim Shaffer[8]; 10. 8M-TJ Michael[7]; 11. W20-Greg Wilson[10]; 12. 22C-Cole Duncan[19]; 13. 4S-Tyler Street[13]; 14. 5K-Adam Kekich[15]; 15. 71M-Caden Englehart[14]; 16. 55B-Jake Swanson[12]; 17. 25-Chris Myers[21]; 18. 3V-Chris Verda[16]; 19. 2+-Brian Smith[17]; 20. 75-Jerry Dahms[20]; 21. 6J-Jonah Aumend[18]

Elliotts Custom Trailers and Carts Dash (6 Laps): 1. 26-Zeb Wise[2]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[1]; 3. 29M-Cole Macedo[4]; 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[6]; 5. 2L-Logan Forler[5]; 6. 48-Danny Dietrich[9]; 7. 09-Craig Mintz[7]; 8. 55-Michael Kofoid[10]; 9. 70-Scotty Thiel[3]; 10. 35-Stuart Brubaker[8]

Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 29M-Cole Macedo[2]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[1]; 3. 4-Chris Windom[3]; 4. 1-Nate Dussel[6]; 5. 5-Byron Reed[4]; 6. W20-Greg Wilson[7]; 7. 7N-Darin Naida[5]; 8. 22C-Cole Duncan[9]; 9. 25-Chris Myers[8]

CSI Shocks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[1]; 2. 101-Cody Maroske[2]; 3. 35-Stuart Brubaker[4]; 4. 97-JJ Hickle[5]; 5. 5T-Travis Philo[3]; 6. 9-Trey Jacobs[7]; 7. 4S-Tyler Street[6]; 8. 3V-Chris Verda[8]

All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 2L-Logan Forler[1]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[4]; 3. 99-Skylar Gee[2]; 4. 29-Sye Lynch[5]; 5. 23-Zeth Sabo[8]; 6. 28M-Conner Morrell[3]; 7. 5K-Adam Kekich[6]; 8. (DNF) 2+-Brian Smith[7]

Kistler Racing Products Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 70-Scotty Thiel[1]; 2. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[6]; 4. 2-Ricky Peterson[2]; 5. 22-Brandon Spithaler[5]; 6. 8M-TJ Michael[3]; 7. 71M-Caden Englehart[7]; 8. 6J-Jonah Aumend[8]

Mobil 1 Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Michael Kofoid[6]; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich[4]; 3. 49X-Cale Thomas[2]; 4. 81-Lee Jacobs[7]; 5. 15C-Chris Andrews[3]; 6. 45-Tim Shaffer[5]; 7. 55B-Jake Swanson[1]; 8. 75-Jerry Dahms[8]

Hercules Tire Qualifying: 1. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:12.528[10]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.597[13]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:12.606[29]; 4. 5-Byron Reed, 00:12.615[1]; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:12.703[41]; 6. 71M-Caden Englehart, 00:12.743[27]; 7. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:12.743[4]; 8. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:12.745[15]; 9. 70-Scotty Thiel, 00:12.782[30]; 10. 29M-Cole Macedo, 00:12.792[7]; 11. 4-Chris Windom, 00:12.793[8]; 12. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.854[18]; 13. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:12.913[5]; 14. 55B-Jake Swanson, 00:12.919[39]; 15. 2L-Logan Forler, 00:12.924[24]; 16. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:12.929[21]; 17. 49X-Cale Thomas, 00:12.941[40]; 18. 2-Ricky Peterson, 00:12.949[32]; 19. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:12.950[14]; 20. 8M-TJ Michael, 00:12.954[26]; 21. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:12.976[33]; 22. 97-JJ Hickle, 00:12.978[11]; 23. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:12.988[37]; 24. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:12.993[31]; 25. 45-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.014[35]; 26. 55-Michael Kofoid, 00:13.022[34]; 27. 4S-Tyler Street, 00:13.035[17]; 28. 1-Nate Dussel, 00:13.068[2]; 29. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:13.102[25]; 30. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:13.108[3]; 31. 25-Chris Myers, 00:13.111[9]; 32. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:13.264[12]; 33. 81-Lee Jacobs, 00:13.275[36]; 34. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:13.303[23]; 35. 3V-Chris Verda, 00:13.310[16]; 36. 5K-Adam Kekich, 00:13.383[20]; 37. 2+-Brian Smith, 00:13.398[22]; 38. 6J-Jonah Aumend, 00:13.403[28]; 39. 22C-Cole Duncan, 00:13.458[6]; 40. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.006[38]; 41. 23-Zeth Sabo, 00:26.306[19]

305 Sprints - Fremont Federal Credit Union

Qualifying

1.10X-Dustin Stroup, 13.611; 2.36-Seth Schneider, 13.745; 3.26-Jamie Miller, 13.754; 4.01-Bryan Sebetto, 13.772; 5.5K-Kasey Jedrzejek, 13.879; 6.61-Tyler Shullick, 13.929; 7.28-Shawn Valenti, 13.963; 8.5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr, 14.001; 9.4X-Bobby Clark, 14.005; 10.5DD-Dustin Dinan, 14.133; 11.10TS-Tyler Schiets, 14.153; 12.4K-Blayne Keckler, 14.172; 13.X15-Kasey Ziebold, 14.174; 14.49I-John Ivy, 14.191; 15.5-Kody Brewer, 14.228; 16.19R-Steve Rando, 14.251; 17.1W-Paul Weaver, 14.290; 18.20i-Kelsey Ivy, 14.302; 19.8-Jim Leaser, 14.320; 20.13-Jeremy Duposki, 14.504; 21.78-Austin Black , 14.651; 22.16-Lee Sommers, 14.715; 23.27D-Steven Dolphine, 15.050; 24.0-Bradley Bateson, 15.088; 25.51M-Haldon Miller, 15.095; 26.98-Dave Hoppes, 15.876; 27.2s-Jackson Sebetto, 15.997; 28.1S-James Saam, 99.999;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[1] ; 2. 5-Kody Brewer[7] ; 3. 4X-Bobby Clark[2] ; 4. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3] ; 5. 13-Jeremy Duposki[8] ; 6. 4K-Blayne Keckler[6] ; 7. 51M-Haldon Miller[9] ; 8. 36-Seth Schneider[4] ; 9. 10TS-Tyler Schiets[5]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[2] ; 2. X15-Kasey Ziebold[1] ; 3. 28-Shawn Valenti[3] ; 4. 78-Austin Black [6] ; 5. 8-Jim Leaser[5] ; 6. 1S-James Saam[9] ; 7. 27D-Steven Dolphine[8] ; 8. 61-Tyler Shullick[4] ; 9. 16-Lee Sommers[7]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 49I-John Ivy[1] ; 2. 26-Jamie Miller[3] ; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[6] ; 4. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[2] ; 5. 10X-Dustin Stroup[4] ; 6. 19R-Steve Rando[5] ; 7. 20i-Kelsey Ivy[7] ; 8. 0-Bradley Bateson[8] ; 9. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[10] ; 10. 98-Dave Hoppes[9]

B-Main 1 - (10 Laps)

1. 19R-Steve Rando[3] ; 2. 61-Tyler Shullick[8] ; 3. 20i-Kelsey Ivy[6] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[7] ; 5. 4K-Blayne Keckler[1] ; 6. 0-Bradley Bateson[9] ; 7. 1S-James Saam[2] ; 8. 2s-Jackson Sebetto[11] ; 9. 51M-Haldon Miller[4] ; 10. 27D-Steven Dolphine[5]

A-Main 1 - (30 Laps)

1. 01-Bryan Sebetto[3] ; 2. 5-Kody Brewer[1] ; 3. 49I-John Ivy[2] ; 4. 1W-Paul Weaver[11] ; 5. 5Jr-Jimmy McGrath Jr[7] ; 6. 26-Jamie Miller[8] ; 7. 10X-Dustin Stroup[5] ; 8. X15-Kasey Ziebold[4] ; 9. 19R-Steve Rando[16] ; 10. 5DD-Dustin Dinan[6] ; 11. 5K-Kasey Jedrzejek[13] ; 12. 28-Shawn Valenti[10] ; 13. 20i-Kelsey Ivy[18] ; 14. 13-Jeremy Duposki[14] ; 15. 78-Austin Black [12] ; 16. 8-Jim Leaser[15] ; 17. 4K-Blayne Keckler[20] ; 18. 36-Seth Schneider[19] ; 19. 61-Tyler Shullick[17] ; 20. 4X-Bobby Clark[9]

 

 

MITCHELL FACCINTO RETURNS TO VICTORY LANE AT OCEAN SPEEDWAY

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (June 9, 2023) – For the first time since August 2021, Mitchell Faccinto was a winner in Watsonville after scoring Friday night’s Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo feature. The Hanford driver triumphed in the 30-lap contest after a narrow finish over Bud Kaeding.

“It feels really good. It’s been over a year since I won. I was starting to forget what it feels like,” Faccinto said. “My car was really really good. I could move anywhere. I was trying to gage off Bud. I knew that once I showed him a nose it was going to be really tough to pass him. Track was great I thought and I think it’s the best track they’ve had all year.”

Kaeding led time trials before two-time 2023 winner Dominic Gorden of Clovis claimed the Gizdich Ranch dash for the pole of the feature. Gorden led the opening lap inside of Kaeding but it was nullified by Jayson Bright of Antioch spinning in turn four.

Gorden raced side-by-side with Kaeding on the restart with Kaeding seizing the lead on lap one. Gorden then bounced through turn three and shredded his left rear tire, requiring a caution when he stopped on the front stretch. Gorden was able to rejoin the action at the rear of the field after a tire change.

A series of spins slowed the race throughout the first four laps. Aromas’ Caleb Debem spun in turn one for a yellow flag. On the ensuing restart, Faccinto drove into second position past points leader Rickey Sanders of Watsonville. The field went three-wide for third before a caution for 2022 champion Kurt Nelson of Gilroy spinning in turn two.

Sanders grabbed second back from Faccinto on the next attempt before Adam Kaeding had issues in turn three.

Once the race got into a rhythm, Kaeding led Faccinto into lapped traffic on lap nine. Debem flipped in turn three for a red flag on lap ten but the 16-year-old rookie was uninjured. Bright spun again in turn four on lap 13.

Faccinto pounced on Kaeding on the following restart, taking the top position up the inside in turn one on lap 14 and being credited with the lead at lap 15.

Faccinto encountered lapped traffic racing side-by-side in front of him with two laps to go. Kaeding drove right up on Faccinto’s rear bumper and nearly snookered him at the stripe. Faccinto won by a narrow .150-second margin over Kaeding, Sanders, Kaleb Montgomery of Templeton, and a resurgent Gorden. Although Gorden maneuvered back to fifth, he was awarded the Beer Optics Hard Luck Award for his earlier flat tire.

Brentwood’s Blake Bower won his tenth career Western Midget Racing Ocean Speedway feature. Livermore’s Greg Dennett led the opening lap from the pole before Bower took over control on lap two. A pair of impressive debuts hit a snag, when teenagers Lucas Johnson of Antioch and Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood collided for a spin in turn four. Both were able to resume.

Santa Cruz’s Logan Mitchell steadily advanced through the field, grabbing third from Nick Foster, Jr. on lap six before passing Dennett for second on lap 11.

Bower topped Mitchell, Dennett, Foster, and Las Vegas’ Kyle Hawse at the checkered flag.

Robert Marsh of Salinas won his first IMCA Modified feature at Ocean Speedway since July of 2018 on Friday night. Marsh led all 25-laps of the contest with 13 entries on hand. Marsh had a commanding advantage on the field from the get go and began to edge into some lapped traffic by lap 11. He would get a reprieve when Anthony Copeland of Hollister slowed to bring out the yellow flag.

11th-starting Jim Pettit II drove into fourth on lap 14, passing Hollister’s Andy Obertello who drifted back to sixth. Pettit then challenged Bobby Hogge IV of Salinas for third. Hogge drove away from Pettit to go on the offensive against Prescott Valley, Ariz.’s Timothy Allerdings for second.

Marsh held court the rest of the way, topping Allerdings, Hogge, Pettit, and Oakley’s Andrew Pearce.

Pittsburg’s Chuck Golden prevailed in IMCA Sport Modified competition after a 20-lap contest.

Orion Messina of Atascadero led the first four laps of competition while fifth-starting Golden and ninth-starting Jason Ryan, Jr. of Oakley marched through the field. Golden drove underneath Messina in turn two to take the lead on lap five, while Ryan charged to third. Rookie Mike Gil of Prunedale slowed on the front stretch, with Steven Allee of Santa Cruz colliding with Trevor Clymens of Brentwood as they took evasive action. Allee had to pit with a flat left rear tire under caution but was able to rejoin for the restart.

Ryan suffered a big bicycle on the restart in turn three and fell to the fifth position. Clymens retired to the infield on lap 13 with right front damage. Gil spun in turn two to bring out on a caution on the same lap.

Golden led Messina and Ryan at the checkered flag, followed by Mike Kofnovec, Jr. of Gilroy in fourth and Jason Womack of Manteca in fifth.

Ocean Speedway races again this Friday June 16 with Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo, Hobby Stocks, Four Bangers, Police in Pursuit, and South Bay Dwarf Cars.

For more information visit www.OceanSpeedway.com

Ocean Speedway June 9, 2023 Ocean Sprints presented by Taco Bravo RESULTS

A Feature 1 (30 Laps): 1. 22-Mitchell Faccinto[3]; 2. 69-Bud Kaeding[2]; 3. 121-Rickey Sanders[4]; 4. 3-Kaleb Montgomery[5]; 5. 10-Dominic Gorden[1]; 6. 21X-Gauge Garcia[10]; 7. 92-Andy Forsberg[12]; 8. 61-Travis Labat[7]; 9. 25Z-Jason Chisum[13]; 10. 87-Ashlyn Rodriguez[11]; 11. 72W-Kurt Nelson[9]; 12. 72S-Bradley Dillard[6]; 13. 56Z-Don Hart[17]; 14. 3M-Adam Kaeding[14]; 15. 07-Richard Fajardo[16]; 16. 68-Jayson Bright[8]; 17. 3D-Caleb Debem[15]; 18. 98-Vince Giannotta[18]; 19. (DNS) 23-Adam McCarthy

 

 

BOWER EXTENDS CAREER-BEST MARK WITH 11TH OCEAN WIN ON FRIDAY NIGHT

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (June 9, 2023) – 2022 Western Midget Racing champion Blake Bower of Brentwood continued to extend his records in the series, scoring his eleventh Ocean Speedway WMR win in Friday night’s 20-lap feature.

Nick Foster, Jr. of San Jose returned to WMR and won the opening heat race in the former Tyler Slay No. 6s. Lucas Johnson of Antioch piloted the No. 11 Triple-X chassis to an impressive heat race win in his series debut. Incoming points leader Bryant Bell of Oakley flipped wildly in turn three in the second heat race to end his night early.

Greg Dennett of Livermore and Lodi’s Nate “Gator” Wait shared the front row for the 20-lap feature. Wait was unable to answer the call, allowing Bower to start on the outside front row.

Dennett led the opening lap from the pole before Bower took control on lap two. A pair of impressive debuts hit a snag, when teenagers Johnson and 15-year-old Adrianna DeMartini of Brentwood collided for a spin in turn four. Both were able to resume.

Santa Cruz’s Logan Mitchell steadily advanced through the field in the No. 96x, grabbing third from Foster on lap six before passing Dennett for second on lap 11.

Las Vegas’ Kyle Hawse fended off numerous challengers for the fifth position throughout the rae in the No. 20 Sunland Wood Products entry.

Bower topped Mitchell, Dennett, Foster, and Las Vegas’ Kyle Hawse at the checkered flag.

Western Midget Racing continues its second NorCal doubleheader of 2023 at Petaluma Speedway on June 10. For more information visit www.WesternMidgetRacing.com

RESULTS: Ocean Speedway June 9, 2023

HEAT 1 (8 LAPS): 6s-Nick Foster, Jr.; HEAT 2 (8 LAPS): 11-Lucas Johnson

FEATURE (20 LAPS): 1. 9-Blake Bower[3]; 2. 96X-Logan Mitchell[4]; 3. 7-Greg Dennett[1]; 4. 6-Nick Foster Jr[6]; 5. 20-Kyle Hawse[10]; 6. 10-Anthony Bruno[7]; 7. 31-Todd Hawse[9]; 8. 11-Lucas Johnson[5]; 9. 19-Adrianna DeMartini[8]; 10. 66-Darin Horton[11]; 11. 68-Gene Sigal[13]; 12. (DNS) 09-Bryant Bell; 13. (DNS) 35W-Nate Wait

2023 WMR Schedule – Subject to Change

2.4 Adobe Mountain Speedway Non Points – Winner: Dustin Cormany

3.18 Mohave Valley Raceway Non Points – Winner: Drake Edwards

3.31 Ocean Speedway - RAIN

4.1 Antioch Speedway - RAIN

4.29 Ventura Raceway – Winner: Bryant Bell

5.12 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

5.13 Petaluma Speedway – Winner: Bryant Bell

6.9 Ocean Speedway – Winner: Blake Bower

6.10 Petaluma Speedway

6.17 Ventura Raceway *Wagsdash*

7.14 & 15 Ocean Speedway *Howard Kaeding Classic*

7.28 Ocean Speedway

7.29 Antioch Speedway

8.11 Ocean Speedway

8.12 Marysville Raceway

9.2 Bakersfield Speedway

9.30 Mohave Valley Raceway

10.21 Ventura Raceway

 

 

Colagiovanni Scores Second ESS Win of 2023 at Ransomville Speedway

By Curtis Berleue (Ransomville, NY) | For the second time in 2023, Paulie Colagiovanni found himself in Empire Super Sprints victory lane, this time at the Ransomville Speedway for the Ron Lux Memorial.

Pinnacle Pole Award winner Johnny Smith and Matt Farnham would lead the starting field to the initial green flag. After a caution on the initial start for the #22 of Jonathan Preston, Smith was able to jump out to an early lead.

4th starting Colagiovanni made quick work of the cars in front of him, and by lap 2 he had worked his way into second. On lap 6, he was able to get by Smith for the lead and never looked back.

Meanwhile, Shawn Donath was also mounting a charge to the front and was able to get by Smith for the second spot on lap 9 while working the bottom of turns 3 & 4.

Although a late race caution would bunch the field up once more on lap 18, neither Donath nor Smith were ever able to make a serious challenge for the lead. At the end of 25 laps, it was Colagiovanni who sailed to victory in the Ron Lux Memorial worth $2,000.

“I noticed the top was getting crumbly and dirty, and a lot of the guys getting up against the wall, so I pulled my wing back and went right to the bottom – it stuck really good,” said Colagiovanni. “Once I saw that caution, I knew I just had to get by lap cars because Shawn (Donath) is always pretty good here. Luckily, we were able to hold on for the win.”

As with any points battle, consistency is the name of the game and Shawn Donath has been a model of consistency as of late. Friday night was no different, as Donath brought his #53 machine home in second for yet another podium finish. Polesitter Johnny Smith IV was able to hold on to third and would complete the Ashley Lynn Winery podium.

With 17 cars signed in for the night, the field was split into two timed hot lap groups. Rifenburg Contracting fast time awards went to Shawn Donath and Johnny Smith IV. E&V Energy heat wins went to Shawn Donath and Matt Farnham. The Cobra Coaches Dash presented by Just Signs & Designs was won by Jordan Poirier.

The next scheduled event for the Empire Super Sprints is this coming Friday June 9th at the Mohawk International Raceway in Awkesasne, 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), 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, 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 June 16 – Mohawk International Raceway – Akwesasne, NY ($2,000 to Win)

Saturday June 17 – Evans Mills Raceway Park – Evans Mills, NY ($3,000 to Win Kevin Ward Jr. Memorial Asphalt Spectacular)

Saturday, June 24 – Brockville Ontario Speedway – Brockville, ONT ($2,000 to Win)

Full Results:

A-Main: 1. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[4]; 2. #53-Shawn Donath[5]; 3. #3Z-Johnny Smith[1]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[7]; 5. #87-Jason Barney[8]; 6. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[6]; 7. #90-Matt Tanner[12]; 8. #36-Logan Crisafulli[13]; 9. #7NY-Matt Farnham[2]; 10. #45-Chuck Hebing[9]; 11. 90T-Travis Cunningham[17]; 12. #10-Jeff Cook[15]; 13. #13-Keith Granholm[14]; 14. #13T-Trevor Years[11]; 15. (DNF) #5D-Jacob Dykstra[3]; 16. (DNF) #22-Jonathan Preston[10]; 17. (DNF) #15-Ryan Turner[16]

Just Signs & Designs Dash: 1. 28-Jordan Poirier[1]; 2. #87-Jason Barney[2]; 3. #45-Chuck Hebing[4]; 4. #22-Jonathan Preston[3]; 5. #13T-Trevor Years[6]; 6. #90-Matt Tanner[5]

Heat 1: 1. #53-Shawn Donath[2]; 2. #5D-Jacob Dykstra[4]; 3. #7C-Dylan Swiernik[1]; 4. 28-Jordan Poirier[3]; 5. #22-Jonathan Preston[9]; 6. #90-Matt Tanner[6]; 7. #36-Logan Crisafulli[5]; 8. #10-Jeff Cook[7]; 9. 90T-Travis Cunningham[8]

Heat 2: 1. #7NY-Matt Farnham[1]; 2. #3Z-Johnny Smith[2]; 3. #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni[3]; 4. #87-Jason Barney[6]; 5. #45-Chuck Hebing[5]; 6. #13T-Trevor Years[7]; 7. #13-Keith Granholm[8]; 8. #15-Ryan Turner[4]

Awards & Contingencies:

Rifenburg Contracting Fast Time ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath, #3z-Johnny Smith IV

E&V Energy Heat Winners ($25 each): #53-Shawn Donath, #7NY-Matt Farnham

Cobra Coaches / Just Signs & Designs Dash Winner ($100): #28-Jordan Poirier

Pinnacle Pole Draw Award ($25): #3z-Johnny Smith IV

PJC Spray Foam Hard Charger Award ($50): #90t-Travis Cunningham

Reverse Hard Charger Award: #7NY-Matt Farnham

Pinnacle Investments Last Car Running ($35): #13T-Trevor Years

Pinnacle Investments 11th Place (5 gallons fuel): #90t-Travis Cunningham

Ashley Lynn Winery Podium Finish (bottle of wine): #10C-Paulie Colagiovanni, #53-Shawn Donath, #3z-Johnny Smith IV

 

 

Wise opens Ohio Speedweek with thrilling last lap pass for Attica All Star win

Friday, June 9, 2023

By Brian Liskai

ATTICA, Ohio – You couldn’t ask for a more exciting kick-off to the 41st Ohio Sprint Speedweek presented by Cometic Gasket. Angola, Indiana’s Zeb Wise ripped the lip on the last lap to pass Tyler Courtney to claim the $6,000 Bert and Brigitte Emick Classic score at Attica Raceway Park with the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions presented by Mobil 1.

The race – the 139th visit of the All Stars to Attica - saw local driver Jordan Ryan lead laps 1-7 with two-time and defending All Star champion Courtney taking over the top spot from laps 8-21when Wise drove to the point. Wise led until four laps to go when Courtney snuck back by, setting up the final lap, final corner heroics of Wise on Ohio Laborers/Ohio CAT Night. Wise’s margin of victory was just .281 seconds.

“That last lap was definitely win it or wear it. I’m not sure I ran three and four that hard all race until the last lap,” said Wise, ace of the Rudeen Racing/Rayce Rudeen Foundation/No. 26 sprint car. “I kinda made some poor decisions prior to that last lap that put us behind Tyler [Courtney] earlier in the race. I think I was able to move a little bit better than he could. It’s just really rewarding to come here and put it all together, and I owe it all to the guys standing behind me.”

“I don’t know what it is about this place,” Wise added. “I’ve just always been really comfortable here. I’m not sure if it’s the banking or the shape, but I’ve always really enjoyed racing at Attica.”

Courtney admitted he should have moved to the top earlier in the battle with Wise.

“I made the wrong move into three,” Tyler Courtney said. “I just feel it for my guys. I think I gave one away there, but hats off to Zeb and his team. It’s been fun watching him grow up the last few summers. He’s a really good race car driver.”

Ryan, a former 305 sprint champion at Attica, scored his first podium finish with the All Stars.

“I just tried to stay patient but it’s unsettling when you have guys like Tyler and Zeb behind you and Craig (Mintz) pressuring you the last part of the race,” said Ryan.

Mintz and Cole Macedo rounded out the top five.

The Whistle Stop Presents the Dirt Nerds Podcast powered by Propane UMP Late Model feature was also exciting with Justin Chance leading the first five laps before Rusty Schlenk powered to the lead utilizing the high side of the track. Five time track champion Ryan Missler steadily worked his way to the front from his fifth starting spot and after a fantastic side-by-side battle with Schlenk over several laps, took the lead on lap 23 and drove to his second victory of the season. It is Missler’s 20th career late model win at Attica.

It was sort of pay-back for Missler as Schlenk utilized a late race pass of Missler to take a win.

“I didn’t think the car was that good before the first caution by like lap nine. I just decided to drive it harder and I started driving through the middle down in one and two and it worked and it stuck. Schlenk was on the top and you aren’t going to pass him up there so I went to the bottom of three and four. Rusty gave me props last week in his interview. He’s tough…he’s my kryptonite here so if you can beat Schlenk when he’s leading….we’re doing something right,” said Missler beside his Weekley Electric, Jackson Farms, LK Home Improvements, MGX Technologies, Rocket Chassis, Kepling Flooring, Superior Shine & Solutions, Handy Grafix, York Fabrication, Stakt, Napa of Bryan, George Lee Racing, Keizer Wheels, Elite Motorsports, Accuforce, SCS Gearbox, Missler’s Sweets, Maga Lifts backed machine.

Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, June 23 with the 410 sprints with All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads/Kistler Racing Products Attica Fremont Championship Series presented by the Baumann Auto Group, the 305 sprints with the NAPA of Bryan AFCS presented by Jason Dietsch Trailer Sales, and the Oakshade/Attica Late Model Series Challenge.

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.

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Tonight’s races are brought to you by the Ohio Laborers Halls 480 and 574 and Ohio LECET in conjunction with LIUNA - The Laborers' International Union of North America. There are 23 Local Union Halls throughout Ohio representing 20,000 union laborers. Laborers build roads, construct buildings, install gas and water lines, clean hazardous waste, and much more. When you see Ohio Laborers working on the roads, please remember to keep them safe, slow down and move over! Check out the website for more information and job and training opportunities!

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Attica Raceway Park

Friday, June 9, 2023

All Star Circuit of Champions

Tezos A Feature (35 Laps): 1. 26-Zeb Wise[1]; 2. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[3]; 3. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 4. 09-Craig Mintz[10]; 5. 29M-Cole Macedo[4]; 6. 55-Michael Kofoid[6]; 7. 9-Trey Jacobs[5]; 8. 45-Tim Shaffer[7]; 9. 4-Chris Windom[19]; 10. 48-Danny Dietrich[13]; 11. W20-Greg Wilson[9]; 12. 5-Byron Reed[21]; 13. 35-Stuart Brubaker[18]; 14. 8M-TJ Michael[17]; 15. 32-Bryce Lucius[14]; 16. 29-Sye Lynch[25]; 17. 97-JJ Hickle[24]; 18. 23-Zeth Sabo[8]; 19. 33W-Cap Henry[11]; 20. 7N-Darin Naida[22]; 21. 71M-Caden Englehart[16]; 22. 4S-Tyler Street[23]; 23. 28M-Conner Morrell[26]; 24. 19-Paige Polyak[20]; 25. 22-Brandon Spithaler[12]; 26. 49X-Cale Thomas[15] LAP LEADERS: Jordan Ryan (1-7), Tyler Courtney (8-21), Zeb Wise (22-30), Tyler Courtney (31-34), Zeb Wise (35)

Classic Ink USA B Feature (12 Laps): 1. 5-Byron Reed[4]; 2. 7N-Darin Naida[3]; 3. 4S-Tyler Street[6]; 4. 97-JJ Hickle[7]; 5. 29-Sye Lynch[5]; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[2]; 7. 28M-Conner Morrell[12]; 8. 99-Skylar Gee[14]; 9. 2L-Logan Forler[13]; 10. 55B-Jake Swanson[15]; 11. 25-Chris Myers[10]; 12. 15C-Chris Andrews[9]; 13. 75-Jerry Dahms[16]; 14. 2-Ricky Peterson[11]; 15. 70-Scotty Thiel[1]; 16. 101-Cody Maroske[8]

Elliotts Custom Trailers and Carts Dash (6 Laps): 1. 26-Zeb Wise[2]; 2. 25R-Jordan Ryan[1]; 3. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[8]; 4. 29M-Cole Macedo[3]; 5. 9-Trey Jacobs[5]; 6. 55-Michael Kofoid[6]; 7. 45-Tim Shaffer[4]; 8. 23-Zeth Sabo[7]

Hunt Brothers Pizza Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 23-Zeth Sabo[1]; 2. 22-Brandon Spithaler[2]; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs[4]; 4. 49X-Cale Thomas[3]; 5. 8M-TJ Michael[5]; 6. 5T-Travis Philo[6]; 7. 97-JJ Hickle[8]; 8. 2-Ricky Peterson[7]; 9. 75-Jerry Dahms[9]

CSI Shocks Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 25R-Jordan Ryan[2]; 2. W20-Greg Wilson[1]; 3. 26-Zeb Wise[4]; 4. 71M-Caden Englehart[5]; 5. 4-Chris Windom[6]; 6. 7N-Darin Naida[7]; 7. 4S-Tyler Street[9]; 8. 25-Chris Myers[3]; 9. 99-Skylar Gee[8]

All Pro Aluminum Cylinder Heads Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 7BC-Tyler Courtney[1]; 2. 09-Craig Mintz[2]; 3. 48-Danny Dietrich[3]; 4. 55-Michael Kofoid[4]; 5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[8]; 6. 29-Sye Lynch[9]; 7. 70-Scotty Thiel[5]; 8. 15C-Chris Andrews[7]; 9. 2L-Logan Forler[6]

Kistler Racing Products Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 45-Tim Shaffer[2]; 2. 33W-Cap Henry[1]; 3. 32-Bryce Lucius[3]; 4. 29M-Cole Macedo[4]; 5. 19-Paige Polyak[5]; 6. 5-Byron Reed[8]; 7. 101-Cody Maroske[7]; 8. 28M-Conner Morrell[6]; 9. 55B-Jake Swanson[9]

Hercules Tire Qualifying: 1. 55-Michael Kofoid, 00:12.695[21]; 2. 26-Zeb Wise, 00:12.816[11]; 3. 9-Trey Jacobs, 00:12.818[7]; 4. 7BC-Tyler Courtney, 00:12.870[25]; 5. 29M-Cole Macedo, 00:12.880[35]; 6. W20-Greg Wilson, 00:12.896[14]; 7. 23-Zeth Sabo, 00:12.901[8]; 8. 09-Craig Mintz, 00:12.911[19]; 9. 33W-Cap Henry, 00:12.991[32]; 10. 25R-Jordan Ryan, 00:13.049[16]; 11. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 00:13.057[4]; 12. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:13.057[22]; 13. 70-Scotty Thiel, 00:13.076[26]; 14. 49X-Cale Thomas, 00:13.081[6]; 15. 8M-TJ Michael, 00:13.108[5]; 16. 5T-Travis Philo, 00:13.153[2]; 17. 2L-Logan Forler, 00:13.162[23]; 18. 15C-Chris Andrews, 00:13.167[20]; 19. 35-Stuart Brubaker, 00:13.184[27]; 20. 45-Tim Shaffer, 00:13.199[28]; 21. 25-Chris Myers, 00:13.233[12]; 22. 71M-Caden Englehart, 00:13.242[13]; 23. 4-Chris Windom, 00:13.273[17]; 24. 7N-Darin Naida, 00:13.284[15]; 25. 32-Bryce Lucius, 00:13.314[36]; 26. 99-Skylar Gee, 00:13.329[18]; 27. 2-Ricky Peterson, 00:13.334[3]; 28. 19-Paige Polyak, 00:13.346[33]; 29. 28M-Conner Morrell, 00:13.361[29]; 30. 4S-Tyler Street, 00:13.435[10]; 31. 97-JJ Hickle, 00:13.470[9]; 32. 101-Cody Maroske, 00:13.480[30]; 33. 5-Byron Reed, 00:13.520[34]; 34. 55B-Jake Swanson, 00:13.596[31]; 35. 75-Jerry Dahms, 00:14.013[1]; 36. 29-Sye Lynch, 00:14.726[24]

Late Models – Dirt Nerds Podcast

Qualifying

1.50-Ryan Missler, 14.785; 2.91-Rusty Schlenk, 15.156; 3.92-Justin Chance, 15.184; 4.94-Mike Bores, 15.248; 5.10-Nathon Loney, 15.318; 6.36-Matt Irey, 15.376; 7.74-Jeff Warnick, 15.495; 8.5M-Ryan Markham, 15.523; 9.1*-Kyle Moore, 15.536; 10.51-Devin Shiels, 15.597; 11.28-Kent Brewer, 15.829; 12.101-Chester Fitch, 15.913; 13.2C-Clint Coffman, 16.013; 14.29-Nate Potts, 16.115; 15.27-Ken Hahn, 16.290; 16.53-John Miller, 16.472; 17.69R-Doug Baird, 16.604; 18.23-Scott Fowler , 16.626; 19.4G-Bill Griffith, 16.959; 20.14T-Cody Truman, 17.219; 21.11-Austin Gibson, 18.188;

Heat 1, Group A - (8 Laps)

1. 10-Nathon Loney[3] ; 2. 50-Ryan Missler[4] ; 3. 27-Ken Hahn[1] ; 4. 29-Nate Potts[6] ; 5. 101-Chester Fitch[2] ; 6. 23-Scott Fowler [5] ; 7. 11-Austin Gibson[7]

Heat 2, Group B - (8 Laps)

1. 36-Matt Irey[4] ; 2. 5M-Ryan Markham[3] ; 3. 28-Kent Brewer[1] ; 4. 2C-Clint Coffman[5] ; 5. 4G-Bill Griffith[7] ; 6. 53-John Miller[6] ; 7. 1*-Kyle Moore[2]

Heat 3, Group C - (8 Laps)

1. 94-Mike Bores[2] ; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[4] ; 3. 74-Jeff Warnick[1] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[3] ; 5. 51-Devin Shiels[5] ; 6. 69R-Doug Baird[6] ; 7. 14T-Cody Truman[7]

A-Main 1 - (25 Laps)

1. 50-Ryan Missler[5] ; 2. 91-Rusty Schlenk[6] ; 3. 10-Nathon Loney[4] ; 4. 92-Justin Chance[1] ; 5. 36-Matt Irey[3] ; 6. 94-Mike Bores[7] ; 7. 5M-Ryan Markham[8] ; 8. 51-Devin Shiels[15] ; 9. 74-Jeff Warnick[2] ; 10. 29-Nate Potts[11] ; 11. 2C-Clint Coffman[12] ; 12. 27-Ken Hahn[9] ; 13. 101-Chester Fitch[13] ; 14. 4G-Bill Griffith[14] ; 15. 53-John Miller[17] ; 16. 69R-Doug Baird[18] ; 17. 1*-Kyle Moore[20] ; 18. 28-Kent Brewer[10] ; 19. 14T-Cody Truman[21] ; 20. 11-Austin Gibson[19] ; 21. 23-Scott Fowler [16]

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