BEAMER BESTS HOWARD IN BRIDGEPORT MODIFIEDS

Tommy Beamer picked up his first Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature win since joining the race team fielded by Don and Patti Thornton of Thornton’s Gulf. After weeks of mechanical issues, Beamer came out on top to pick up the second Bridgeport Big Block win of his career after battling multi-time track champion, Duane Howard for eighteen laps .
Beamer and Howard put on a show for the fans who waited through two rain delays on First Responders Night for the racing program to be completed – including a break in the Modified feature event after lap ten. But no one went away disappointed as Beamer and Howard raced side by side, lap after lap, for the duration of the feature event. Howard edged ahead to lead lap nine but Beamer battled back to regain the top spot one lap later. While Howard seemed to hold the edge in turns one and two, Beamer would pull ahead exiting turn two and would then have a stronger run through turns three and four.
“I have to thank Duane (Howard) racing me clean,” Beamer stated. “I was hoping that the bottom would start to go away,”. While Beamer ran the outside, Howard was fastest on the bottom of the race track.
Current point leader, Ryan Watt, regained third with a pass on the outside of Rick Laubach on lap twenty-one and went on to finish third. Laubach crossed the line in fourth with Sam Martz passing Dominic Buffalino on the final lap to finish fifth. 
TJ Henry picked up wins seven and eight when the Felton, DE driver won both of the Twin 12 lap feature events for the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks. Tom Wills, Jr. finished second in the first feature with Scott Dugan, Brian Ludwig and John Parker completing the top five. In the second twelve lap event, it was Dugan who trailed Henry to the checkered with Wills, Jr. finishing third followed by Ludwig and Spider Ensinger.
For the second time this season, Eric Kormann raced to the win in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature event. Kormann took the lead from first year competitor, Tom Sherby on lap two and then led the remaining laps to the checkered. Track officials made the decision to shorten the feature event to fifteen laps after several multi-car incidents occurred on the track even after single file restarts were instituted. 
Billy Briggs drove to his best finish of the season as he pressured Kormann on several occasions for the lead. Briggs finished second with Jeff Bubori crossing the finish line in third. Stephen Kemery finished fourth ahead of fifth place finisher, Bob Lilick.
The Bridgeport Speedway wishes to thank the townships of Woolwich, Logan, Repaupo, East Greenwich, Quinton, Alloway, Paulsboro, Chester, Harrisonville & Blackwood Terrace and the counties of Gloucester and Salem for supporting the speedway’s First Responders night. Fans were able to view many pieces of emergency equipment and speak to the First Responders who were on hand.
Bike Night returns to the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday. Several lucky boys and girls will go home from the races with new bicycles. Anyone riding a motorcycle to the races will be admitted free. Motorcycles will be on display behind the grandstand and trophies will be awarded in several categories.
The Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and TriState Race Saver (TSRS) Sprint cars will compete in the triple header program. It will be hand number four for the Tanner Brothers Dairy Store/Thayer Performance 2016 Poker Series for the Sprint Cars. Christopher Allen, Eddie Wagner and Ryan Stillwaggon have each won one of the previous Poker Series events. There have been five different winners in the Bridgeport TSRS action this season.
Racing will get underway at 7pm.
SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 LAPS)
1 – Tommy Beamer, 2 – Duane Howard, 3 – Ryan Watt, 4 – Rick Laubach, 5 – Sam Martz, 6 – Dominick Buffalino, 7 – Richie Pratt Jr, 8 – Jordan Watson, 9 – Wade Hendrickson, 10 – CJ Jones, 11 – Jim Britt, 12 – Ron Roberts, 13 – Mike Franz, 14 – Ricky Dieva, 15 – Derek Krum, 16 – Neal Williams, 17 – Jojo Watson, 18 – Scott Ambruster
STEWART STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (flagged at 15 laps)
1 – Eric Kormann, 2 – Bill Briggs, 3 – Jeff Bubori, 4 – Steve Kemery, 5 – Bob Lilick, 6 – Steve Davis, 7 – Roger Manning, 8 – Ernie Miles III, 9 – Melissa Scarpati, 10 – David Crossman, 11 – Connor King, 12 – Marty Resnick, 13 – Jeremy Martino, 14 – Tom Sherby, 15 – Brian Lilick, 16 – Brad Roberts, 17 – Chuck Sayres, 18 – Matt Stangle, 19 – John Criscion, 20 – Kevin Belmont, 21 – Kris Lilick, 22 – Jeramy Doerr, 23 – Brett Ballard, 24 – Frank Holmes
PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS FEATURE #1 (12 LAPS)
1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Tom Wills, Jr, 3 – Scott Dugan, 4 – Brian Ludwig, 5 – John Parker, 6 – Spider Ensinger, 7 – Joe Reid, 8 – Art Avery, 9 – Steven Land, 10 – Sean Smith, 11 – Ken Moran, 12 – Jeff Dirkes, 13 – Mark Campagna, 14 – Terry Griffin, 15 – Tom Wills Sr, 16 – Billy Wroble
PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS FEATURE #2 (12 LAPS)
1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Scott Dugan, 3 – Tom Wills Jr, 4 – Brian Ludwig, 5 – Spider Ensinger, 6 – Steven Land, 7 – Sean Smith, 8 – Ken Moran, 9 – Joe Reid, 10 – Art Avery, 11 – Mark Campagna, 12 – Jeff Dirkes, 13 – John Parker DNS – Terry Griffin, Tom Wills Sr, Billy Wroble
Upcoming event
Saturday, July 23 – BIKE NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Tri State Race Saver Sprints & GS Vintage Cars, racing at 7pm
Saturday, July 30 – JEEP JAMBOREE – Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia – Sponsored by Spirit Auto Center – Big Blocks, Twin 15s for Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm
Saturday, August 6 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks PLUS Powder Puff, racing at 7pm
Saturday, August 1 – SCOUT NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & TSRS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm


Hendrickson led Joseph Watson, Horton, Pratt and Rick Laubach through the half way mark.





re was an “extra” car sitting in the garage. “We were sitting around the garage one night and I just mentioned that maybe I would take that other car out and give it a try,” Sayres related. “It started out as fun,” Sayres added. “I never expected to be the Rookie Champion.”


k Modifieds saw four different leaders in the feature event with polesitter, Ryan Anderson leading the field for the first eleven laps. Anderson led the way but not without challenges. Ryan Watt raced to the outside of Anderson to slide ahead of the leader on lap six but the caution waved for last week’s feature winner, CJ Jones and Watt’s efforts were negated as he was back to second on the restart.
ged throughout the race and now, Howard could use the outside to drive by Hendrickson as the drove into turn three on lap twenty-three.
d after challenging for the lead. Brian Papiez, the winner of the last Poker Series event for the Crate/Sportsman, finished third followed by Brandon Grosso and Stephen Kemery. Grosso, Pete Visconti, Papiez and Stangle all hold Aces for the Poker competition.





e Rookie Championship. Sayres took the lead from Shannon Marshall on lap one and drove unchallenged for the remaining laps to gain his fifth win of the season. Tom Sherby battled with Marshall for several laps to finish second. Marshall finished third followed by Ro ger Manning and Tom Terry.



earned a flag to flag victory in the Tanner Brothers Dairy/Thayer Performance Poker Series Tri State Race Savers Sprint Car twenty lap feature. Mark Bitner raced to finish second ahead of Logan Diehl, Rick Stief and Jeff Geiges. Both Allen and Diehl made later appearances in action on the quarter mile track. Allen picked up an “Ace” for his Poker Series hand in the second race of the 2016 series.


Champion, Ryan Watt, had it all go his way. Martz had his son, Sammy draw for his starting position in the main event and Sammy came through by drawing the pole for his dad.
