NEAL WILLIAMS CAPTURES RACE FOR RON JOHN

He’s led laps and he’s finished second on a number of occasions but on Saturday night, Neal Williams drove the Sal DeBruno owned Overhead Door No. 0 to victory in the Race for Ron John sponsored by Bill Misocki at the Bridgeport Speedway. Williams drove a brand new Teo Pro car with Morrison horsepower into the Winner’s Circle on the car’s maiden voyage in the twenty-five lap Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature event. It was Williams’ first Big Block Modified win at the Bridgeport Speedway and his first Big Block win since returning to DeBruno’s No. 0 just a little more than a year ago.
Matt Stangle drove to his eighth win of the season in Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman action in a wild twenty lap feature event while Jeramy Doerr raced ahead of current point leader, Tom Wills, Jr. to earn his fourth win of the season in the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock main event.
Ron John Koczon is a former Modified stock car driver who has been battling cancer this last year. Koczon is truly one of racing’s Mr. Nice Guys and it showed through the support of this event. More than $5,000 was raised through a Chinese Auction, Bake Sale and donations during the night of racing. “This was all about Ron John,” sponsor Bill Misocki stated. “I am happy that I could do this for him.”
In his last four races, Williams has had an engine blow, flipped and then had more engine issues when he raced the team’s Small Block Modified a week ago. On Saturday night, everything finally went Williams’ way. “I was really hoping that it would rainout,” Williams admitted. “I wanted to get on the track with the car, run some hot laps and then take it home and see what we could do to make it better.” But against the odds, the Bridgeport Speedway won the battle with Mother Nature while Williams won the battle against the field of twenty-five Big Block Modifieds.
After winning the second qualifying heat, Williams started third for the main event. Polesitter, Dave Shirk led the first three laps before Billy Pauch took the lead on lap four with his K&A Excavating No. 15. Williams closed in on Pauch on lap ten and had the lead as the field exited turn four to complete the circuit. Williams then proceeded to drive away from the competition. A restart on lap seventeen, brought the field back to Williams who elected to restart from the outside with Pauch, Ryan Watt and Dominick Buffalino right behind. The race was for second as Watt took the position on lap eighteen but Williams had already driven away.
Williams drove to the checkered flag for the win over Watt, Buffalino, Rick Laubach and Pauch. Richie Pratt, Jr., Jim Britt, Jesse Hill, David Hunt and Tommy Beamer rounded out the top ten.
Several multi-car incidents marred the start of the Crate/Sportsman feature sending the cars of championship contenders Matt Stangle, Brian Papiez and Eric Kormann to the pits before one lap could be completed. The damage on Kormann’s No. 16 was too extensive for Kormann to extend his thirteen top five finishes but Stangle and Papiez returned
to the rear of the field.
Adam Cox led the way for the eleven laps, withstanding challenges from Roger Manning just before the halfway point. Stangle raced back into contention, first taking second from Manning and then setting his sights on Cox. Stangle became the race leader on lap twelve and led the field to the checkered flag at the end of twenty laps. Manning finished second with Cox gaining his best finish of the season in third. Tom Sherby also collected a season best finish to take fourth over Papiez who rebounded to a fifth place finish.
Brian Ludwig has been in the thick of every feature event this season and led the way until just before the half way mark on Saturday night when Jeramy Do
err put his No. 3D into the lead. Tom Wills, Jr. raced from his tenth place start to finish second with Ludwig taking third. Jeff Dirkes races across the line in fourth with Rich Stinson rounding out the top five at the finish.
Fay Lancaster, Paige Brown and Colleen Dirkes picked up wins in the Lady’s Powder Puff races for the Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks.
Action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday night as All County Garage Door LLC sponsors 1/4 Midget Night at the Bridgeport Speedway. Quarter midget drivers will have their cars on display prior to the start of racing and will be happy to talk to the fans about their racing experience. The Outlaw Stocks will compete in two feature events in addition to a full show of Big Block Modifieds and Crate/Sportsman. The guys behind the scenes – the mechanics – will have their chance to get behind the wheel and compete in special Mechanics races at the end of the night. Racing gets underway at 7pm.
SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Neal Williams, 2. Ryan Watt, 3. Dominick Buffalino, 4. Rick Laubach, 5. Billy Pauch, Sr., 6. Richie Pratt, Jr., 7. Jim Britt, 8. Jesse Hill, 9. David Hunt, 10. Tommy Beamer, 11. Dave Shirk, 12. Ron Roberts, 13. Ryan Forte, 14. Ricky DiEva, 15. Lou Cicconi, 16. Bobby Drayton, 17. Sam Martz, 18. Mike Franz, 19. Ernie Miles, III, 20. Ryan Godown, 21. Bobby Firth, 22. Matt Budd, 23. Jack Swain, DNS – Tom Maccherone, Anthony Moran
STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Matt Stangle, 2. Roger Manning, 3. Adam Cox, 4. Tom Sherby, 5. Brian Papiez, 6. Kevin Belmont, 7. Bill Briggs, 8. Jeremy Martino, 9. David Crossman, 10. Scott Hulmes, 11. Matthew Luzi, 12. Joseph Brown, 13. Wayne Weaver, 14. Frank Dorry, 15. Dave Damiano, 16. Tom Moore, 17. Rich Wegner, Jr., 18. Pete Serra, 19. Brett Belmont, 20. Olivia Ingersoll, 21. Andrew Belmont, 22. Tommy Errico, 23. Eric Kormann, 24. Jeff Bubori, 25. Keith McKinley
PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCK FEATURE (15 laps): 1. Jeramy Doerr, 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Brian Ludwig, 4. Jeff Dirkes, 5. Rich Stinson, 6. Spider Ensinger, 7. John Parker, 8. Darren Cox, 9. Mike Creamer, 10. Steven Land, 11. David Kramer, 12. Andrew Joslin, 13. Ken Moren, 14. Paul Donahue
Upcoming events
Saturday, August 19 – All County Garage Door sponsors Quarter Midget & Mechanics Night – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm
Saturday, August 26 – PennCo Tech Presents Scout Night & Back to School – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman and MASS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pmSeptem
Saturday, September 2 – K&A Excavating presents Billy Pauch Fan Appreciation – Final Night of Points plus Bike Night – Big Block Modifies, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks with racing getting underway at 7pm
Saturday, September 9 – No Racing


t of him but was able to continue without losing position. Manning became the race leader on lap thirteen when green flag racing resumed. With just two laps to go, Matt Stangle challenged Manning on the outside, taking the lea
d. Stangle drove to his seventh Bridgeport victory while Manning finished second followed by Brian Papiez, Eric Kormann and David Crossman.
off the challenges of Brian Ludwig who in turn was holding off the advances of Jeramy Doerr. With less than one lap remaining, the caution was needed for the disabled car of David Kramer, setting up a one lap shootout for the win. Wills held the lead while Ludwig, Doerr and now Jeff Dirkes raced for the runner-up spot. Wills raced to the checkered with Doerr crossing the line in second. Dirkes finished third followed by Ludwig and Jim Avery.

as he raced to the finish for his second Bridgeport win of the season over Wagner. Bryant Davis finished third after capturing his first 305 Sprint Car win just one week earlier. Dave Brown raced home in fourth with Brendon Poff rounding out the top five.

nty when Laubach made his way through lapped traffic to challenge Hunt for the lead. Laubach took the lead with a move to the outside of Hunt on lap twenty-one. Laubach led the remaining circuits, taking the win over Hunt and Richie Pratt, Jr. who had another strong outing in the No. 28. Ryan Watt made a late race pass by Neal Williams to take fourth.
six. It was Doerr to the front on lap seven. Wills, Jr. finished second followed by Jeff Dirkes in third. Stinson finished fourth with Cox rounding out the top five. It was Doerr’s first Ace of the 2017 Poker Series.
m without any knowledge of where the competition was racing when he was faced with his first challenge with less than ten laps to go. “I really don’t like leading for that very reason, ” Godown explained. He elected to restart from the inside, giving Kressley the outside line. “I knew there was a top there but I really didn’t want to take the chance,” Godown added. Lining up of the outside of the front row for the restart, played right into Kressley’s hand. “I hate making that decision on a restart but this time, I didn’t have to make the choice and it was what I wanted anyway,” Kressley remarked. “I was getting loose on the bottom about half way through the race and I was really locked down on the top.”
row. Bitner led the first eight circuits before Weller drove into the lead on lap nine. Davie Franek challenged Bitner for second on the next lap and took over the runner-up spot.

tt, Jr. rounding out the top five.
rd with 2017 Rookie Champion, Jim Gallagher finishing fourth in his first effort following Rookie Graduation. Harrington rounded out the top five.

ading all but the first lap.
. A lap thirteen restart closed up the field. It was wild when the green flag waved but Roger Manning came away with the lead when the lap was scored. Five time feature winner, Matt Stangle raced into second but was not able to challenge Manning for the lead.
life ended tragically at the age of one and a half. His family again organized this event in his memory.