CARDS WILL BE DEALT FOR SECOND HAND OF POKER SERIES THIS WEEKEND
The Colonial Pipeline 811 Dig Safely 2017 Poker Series returns to action this weekend with a special Sunday race date for the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman, PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks and DA’s Auto Body & Repair Rookies for All in at the Port.
Colonial Pipeline has returned to again sponsor Bridgeport’s popular Poker Series events. In each of six events held throughout the 2017 season, drivers are awarded a card for their Poker hand, based upon their finish. A win gives the driver a coveted Ace, second – a King, and so on. At the end of the season, a Poker Champion is crowned with special awards given to the top three hands as well as the worst hand during the series.
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Invader, Stewart Friesen picked up the win and the Ace in the first hand back in March during the running of the 60 Over event. With Friesen’s commitments elsewhere, the Poker Series for the Big Blocks remains a wide open contest. After Friesen captured two of Bridgeport’s special events this season, reigning champion, Ryan Watt picked up the win for the Bridgeport regulars last week in the Super DIRTcar Series/Friends of Mike Finale. Rick Laubach was the winner of the first point race of the season while David Hunt was the winner of the last two events. Neal Williams as been a contender every week but still seeks his first trip to Victory Lane with the Sal DeBruno owned No. 0 car. You can bet that Sam Martz, Richie Pratt, Jr., Wade Hendrickson, Dominick Buffalino, Brett Kressley, Mike Barone and others will be contending when the green flag waves on Sunday.
Brian Papiez holds the first Ace in the Crate/Sportsman competition and will be challenged by 2017 feature winners, Matt Stangle, Travis Hill and Jeremy Harrington as well as drivers still searching for their first win of 2017 like 2016 Poker Champion, Steve Kemery, Eric Kormann, Roger Manning and more.
Jon Meyer is holding the Ace for the Outlaw Stock division but will have to go up against the competition supplied by most recent winners, Jeramy Doerr and Tom Wills, Jr. Brian Ludwig, Jeff Dirkes, Jim Avery as well as Ron Frees and Billy Wroble will have plenty to say about the outcome of the Outlaw Stock event.
Racing gets underway at 7pm. Come early and enjoy! There will be musical entertainment before the races get underway. Bridgeport offers a wide selection of appetizing offerings at their concession stands. Pick up a new t-shirt to add to your collection. The Bridgeport Bullet – the official program of the Bridgeport speedway – will be a great keepsake for this event. Take a ride on the Bandit Bus and get a look at the behind the scenes action in the pits.
The Bridgeport Speedway is committed to maintaining a safe, fun, family atmosphere, creating life-lasting memories of excitement.
Upcoming events
Sunday, May 28 – All in at the Port, Poker Series Hand #2 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks & Rookies, racing at 7:15
Saturday, June 3 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks, Rookies and Vintage, racing at 7pm
Thursday, June 8 – High Stakes at the Port, Poker Series Hand #3 – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman and Rookies, racing at 7:15
Saturday, June 10 – Misfits 4X4 Car and Truck Show and Demolition Derby






th his crate engine powered No. 30, had built up a sizeable lead by the time two time feature winner, Brian Papiez arrived on the scene. Papiez finished a solid second over Eric Kormann, Matt Peck had his best outing of the season to finish fourth with Matt Stangle, another two time feature winner, rounding out the top five.


eature to open the night of racing.
hard charging Jeramy Doerr to take his first PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock feature of 2017. Doerr, who was a late arrival, literally arrived at the track just in time for the feature. He started at the pack of the pack but was there in the final laps to give Wills a run for the money. Wills beat Doerr to the finish line with Brian Ludwig, who challenged Wills during the early laps of the race, finished third. Jeff Dirkes and Ken Moren finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Repair Rookie Feature before Tom Errico, Jr. raced his way into contention from his sixth place starting spot. Errico took over the lead on lap six and went on to take the win in his red, white and blue X-Rated. Izzi held on to finish second with Kevin Britt, the winner of the season opener, finishing in third. Brett Belmont raced from a ninth place start to finish fourth with Jim Gallagher, Jr. rounding out the top five.
th mechanical issues in the closing laps, relinquishing his runner-up performance to 2015 Bridgeport Champion, Jamie Mills in his Blue Hen Racing No. 30. Mike Barone finished third in his first start of the 2017 season, racing his family owned No 267. Sam Martz rallied to capture fourth in his Izzi’s Trucking No. 3 ahead of Jeff Strunk in the Hyneman All Fab No. 126. It was a red letter day for Bicknell Racing Chassis who captured the first four spots ahead of Strunk in a Teo chassis.
ened up for this weekend, the No. 98 was made available for Hill. Hill took the lead on lap six after race leader, Roger Manning got out of shape, tangling with challenger, Brian Papiez. Hill raced away from the field, taking the checkered ahead of Jeremy Harrington. Harrington was later disqualified following a post race tech inspection. 2015 Rookie Champion, Stephen Kemery finished second followed by Brandon Grosso, Kevin Belmont and Davey Wenger.
the eight laps in the second Rookie feature of the year. Jim Gallagher, Jr. crossed the finishline in second but was penalized two positions for his involvement in an on track incident. Kevin Britt, with one Rookie feature win to his credit, finished second with second generation driver, Brett Belmont taking third. Gallagher finished fourth with early race leader, Chris Sammons finishing fifth.
