‼️ IT’s RACE DAY 🌞 Beautiful 70 degree day , looking forward to some great Modified and Sprint Car racing tonight plus Street Stocks and Vintage Stock Cars. Yes there is some weather later tonight but we plan to be done and gone before that comes. 📣 See you tonight for great racing and family fun and entertainment. 🗓 Saturday April 16 🏎 3:00 Pits 🏎 4:00 Grandstands 🏎 5:00 Warmups
Bridgeport, NJ – Mother Nature wasn’t very cooperative but the Bridgeport Motorsports Park ran their first points race of the 2022 season with Billy Pauch taking the win in the Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Modifieds. Ryan Godown, Jr. won his second Precision Hydraulics & Oil 602 Sportsman feature in as many weeks and starts out the 2022 season on top of the points. Mike Hughes raced to an impressive win in the Premio Sausage Street Stocks while Joe Garey, Sr. picked up the win in the Liberty Kenworth four cylinder action.
It was Pauch vs Pauch in the first Modified race of the new season as Pauch Senior led the way to the checkered flag over Billy Pauch Jr. and Matt Stangle in the thirty lap feature event.
The start of the race was marred by a multicar incident that occurred on the backstretch on lap one. When Richie Pratt was forced to go to a back-up car for the feature, his pole position start had to be forfeited, moving Tommy Beamer to lead the way to the green alongside of Jim Britt. The field headed down the backstretch behind Beamer and Britt when Beamer’s mount suddenly slowed. Jordan Watson was right behind Beamer and had nowhere to go as he spun to try and avoid the disabled car. Ryan Godown, Ryan Watt, Roger Manning and Brett Ballard followed as everyone tried to scramble to avoid the melee on the track. It was strictly a racing accident. “Something broke in the rear,” Beamer explained. “It was like the car was in neutral. I was a sitting duck.” It was like the perfect storm – a full field of cars, headed down the backstretch on the first lap – the worst possible time and place.
The cars of Watt, Godown, Beamer, Watson, Manning and Ballard were heavily damaged but there were no injuries. Several other cars had minor damage and were able to drive away and continue. The track crew did a great job attending to the drivers and the cars, clearing the track for the resumption of the feature event. Britt took command and led the first nine laps as Pauch Senior and Junior raced in second and third. “I was just biding my time with Britt,” Pauch explained, “but when the No. 96 challenged I thought I’d better get going.” Pauch took the lead on a lap ten restart after a caution for Matt Smith who had slowed on the track.
Pauch Jr. moved by Britt to take second on lap twelve. The Pauches led the way through halfway followed by Joseph Watson, Matt Stangle and Britt.
Pauch Jr. and Stangle had battled for the win in the second heat race and now the battle was renewed in the feature event. As the leader caught the back of the field, Pauch Jr. and Stangle were able to close in on the leader. The cars to be lapped were tough customers. “They didn’t do anything wrong,” Pauch explained. “They were racing each other and I finally had to go between them.” The top three ran with less than a car length separating each position until they cleared the traffic.
For the start of his 48th year in racing, Billy Pauch Sr. led the way to the checkered flag followed by Pauch, Jr., Stangle, Joseph Watson and Ryan Krachun who won the first point race last season. Alex Yankowski raced to a sixth place finish followed by Britt, Dominick Buffalino, Richie Pratt, Jr. and Williams. Both Buffalino and Pratt raced into the top ten from starts deep in the field. The Rent Equip & Party Central Modified heat races were won by Pauch, Sr., Pauch, Jr. and Ryan Krachun. Clay Butler won the consolation.
Ryan Godown, Jr. put himself on the top of the points with a win in the opener. The twenty-five lap 602 Sportsman feature was riddled with caution flags, putting a strain on the race leader.
Brian Papiez had Dave Adams No. 37 out in front in the early going until a flat tire on lap seven had him heading to the pits. Eric Kormann was the new race leader on the restart but Godown wasted no time in taking the lead. Travis Hill moved in to challenge Godown for the lead and actually led two laps after a big run to the outside on a restart. Godown, Jr. knew what he had to do on the next restart and got up on the wheel to retake the lead. Wayne Weaver made it a three way battle on several restarts.
Godown led the way to the win over Hill, Weaver, Howie Finch and Matt Ellery. Jim Dallett, completed the top ten.
Greg Humlhanz, Weaver and Hill won the three Hoffman’s Speed Supply heat races. Pete Serra was the winner of the consolation.
Mike Hughes raced to a convincing win the fifteen lap Street Stock feature with Kyle Saylor again racing to a second place finish. Defending champion, Tom Wills, Jr. made his first start of the season to finish third followed by Jeramy Doerr and Jeff Dirkes. Two time winner, Lee Allen finished sixth. Hughes thanked fellow competitor TJ Henry and his dad, Tim Henry for their help along with his sponsors, family and friends.
Saylor took the win in the Atmostemp heat race. Joe Garey, Sr. was victorious in the Four Cylinder twelve lap feature while Pitcher picked up the win in the Izzy Rigging and Trucking qualifier.
Saturday action will see the Delaware Auto Exchange Mid Atlantic Sprint Series joining the Modifieds and Street Stocks this weekend while the 602 Sportsman share the limelight with the PA Posse in a double header on Tuesday, April 19th.
DANNY’S PIZZA PIZAZZ MODIFIED FEATURE (30 laps)
1. Billy Pauch, Sr., 2. Billy Pauch, Jr., 3. Matt Stangle, 4. Joseph Watson, 5. Ryan Kratchun, 6. Alex Yankowski, 7. Jim Britt, 8. Dominick Buffalino, 9. Richie Pratt, Jr., 10. Neal Williams, 11. Sammy Martz, Jr., 12. Sam Martz, Sr., 13. Davey Sammons, 14. W.B. James, 15. Ron Roberts, 16. Clay Butler, 17. Sean Metz, 18. Mike Barone, 19. Matt Peck, 20. Matt Smith, 21. Tommy Beamer, 22. Jordan Watson, 23. Ryan Watt, 24. Ryan Godown, 25. Brett Ballard, 26. Roger Manning, DNQ – Michael Trautshold, Mike Franz, Jim Gallagher, Jr.
1. Ryan Godown, Jr., 2. Travis Hill, 3. Wayne Weaver, 4. Howie Finch, 5. Matt Ellery, 6. Jim Dallett, 7. Greg Humlhanz, 8. Stephen Yankowski, 9. Billy Chester, 10. Brandon Shipley, 11. Thomas Prychka, 12. Brian Rogers, 13. Isabella Van Orden, 14. David Jenkins, 15. Anthony Sisco, 16. Ethan Young, 17. Brian Papiez, 18. Scott Hulmes, 19. Bryan Brobst, 20. Nick DeSantis, 21. Pete Serra, 22. Erik Kormann, 23. Howard Huepful, 24. Ethan Bill, DNQ – John Scarpati, Sara Napora, Nolan Openshaw, Dan Hulmes, Erik Mattson, Chris Martinez, Jim Cheesman, Greg Nailor
PREMIO SAUSAGE STREET STOCK FEATURE (15 laps)
1. Mike Hughes, 2. Kyle Saylor, 3. Tom Wills, Jr., 4. Jeramy Doerr, 5. Jeff Dirkes, 6. Lee Allen, 7. Mike Creamer, 8. John Parker, 9. Nick Sandone, 10. Ken Moren, DNS – Drew Brocklebank
LIBERTY KENWORTH FOUR CYLINDER FEATURE (12 laps)
1. Joe Garey, Sr., 2. Ed Ford, 3. Chris Carroll, 4. Chris Gall, 5. Bobby Johnson, 6. Jonathan Pitcher, DNS – Joe Garey, Jr., Scott Dunn
‼️ IT’s RACE DAY. Going to be a great night of Modified racing at Bridgeport Speedway. Tonight is opening points night for all divisions. Come out and enjoy a night of great family entertainment at the Kingdom of Speed. 🗓 Saturday April 9 ⏰ 5:00 Warmups, heats to follow. ⭐️ 3:00 pits open ⭐️ 4:00 Grandstands open
Bridgeport, NJ – The Bridgeport Motorsports Park hosted the Ron Faison Memorial 305 Spring Nationals with two days of racing planned for the weekend. Saturday’s show featured the Delaware Auto Exchange Mid Atlantic Sprint Series (MASS), the Rapid Tire/Capitol Renegade USAC East Coast Wingless Sprints, the Precision Hydraulic & Oil 602 Sportsman and the Bridgeport Motorsports Park Street Stocks. Saturday’s events were sponsored by PDS – Precision Design Services.
Ron Faison was a beloved husband, father and grandfather who supported the endeavors of his daughter and son-in-law, Brittany and Doug Rose, when they launched their ownership of the Bridgeport Speedway. The track employees knew Ron as a friend when he ran the concessions stands during the 2020 season. He enjoyed delivering cold beverages to the drivers after a hot night at the track or to the sponsors and guests in the booths at the top of the grandstand. Ron lost his battle with cancer last year and it was only fitting that the Bridgeport Motorsports Park honor his memory with a racing event in his name.
The opening ceremonies were conducted by his family. He would have been so proud…
And the night of racing didn’t disappoint.
CJ Faison got the night started on the right foot when he picked up the win in the Tanner Brothers Dairy heat race number two. However, an overheated Velveeta No. 2 left Faison on the sidelines for the night’s main event. Tim Iulg and 2021 MASS Champion, Kevin Nagy were also heat winners.
Dave Grube raced into the lead of the MASS feature event and never looked back in the JWK sponsored event.
Kristina Pratt and Grube led the field of 305 sprinters to the wave of the green flag and Grube raced to the outside of turn two to take the lead as the pair headed down the backstretch on the first lap. Nagy quickly raced into second from his second row start.
The red waved with just two laps on the books when Rich Janney went for a wild ride between turns three and four. Janney was able to walk to the ambulance on his own and was taken to the Safety Chalet for further examination.
The restart put Nagy and Grube side but Grube was able to maintain his hold on the lead. Grube extended his lead to several car lengths over the defending champion.
Bob DeVault returned to action and held down third until Dave Brown raced by for the position on lap eight. The top three remained unchanged throughout the twenty-five lap feature event.
Tim Iulg raced in the top five but slowed with just five laps remaining. Buddy Schweibinz raced inside the top five but the final caution was the young drivers undoing as he fought a tight race car and then had a tire seal over under caution. Bob DeVault trailed behind Grube, Nagy and Brown to finish fourth with Chase Moran taking fifth in the final laps. Schweibinz came home in sixth followed by Larry McVay, Jeff Paulson, Rick Stief and Bryant Davis.
The race kept Grube away from his four year old nephew’s fourth birthday celebration but the shoutout in Victory Lane on the FloRacing broadcast made up for a lot.
Allentown, PA driver, Briggs Danner started out the 2022 USAC East Coast Wingless season the same way he started and ended last season with a win in the twenty-five lap feature event. Last year’s opening night win came with car owner, Bill Gallagher joining the driver and crew in Victory Lane. This year, the No. 5G team is racing for car owner, Mike Heffner who purchased the race team and kept it intact for the new season.
Danner drew the ninth place starting spot for the feature while 2021 USAC EC Champion, Alex Bright started in third alongside of three time USAC EC Champion, Steve Drevicki.
Bright quickly raced by Tommy Kunsman to take the lead on lap one with Drevicki moving into second one lap later. Danner raced by Kunsman and Joey Amantea to take third on a fifth lap restart. Danner battled with Drevicki for second, securing the runner-up spot on lap ten.
Lapped traffic loomed ahead of the leaders as Danner closed in on race leader, Bright. Bright led through the crossed flags but then battled with Danner for several laps until the 2021 Rookie, took the lead on lap eighteen. One lap later, Bright lost the handle on the Rodota Trucking No. 20 while racing for second with Drevicki.
Danner held off Drevicki’s challenges to take the win in the Rodota Trucking and Excavating sponsored race. Drevicki had a strong outing to finish second followed by Kenny Miller III, Ed Aiken and Mike Thompson. Thompson had an impressive outing in his first wingless race since being injured last season. Joey Amantea finished sixth after contending in the top five for most of the race. Chris Allen, Jr., Jonathan Swanson, Aiden Borden and Brian Spencer completed the top ten at the finish.
“Getting that first win is a big deal for us as a team,” Danner stated. “We have to keep the ball rolling from last year.” Danner’s is looking forward to a busy 2022 season.
The Pioneer Pole Building heat races were won by Drevicki, Bright and Kunsman.
The Precision Hydraulic & Oil 602 Sportsman put on a twenty-five lap feature event that had the fans on the edge of their seats as Ellery battled first with James Hill and then Ryan Godown, Jr. to determine the winner.
Second year competitor, Matt Ellery drew the pole and immediately took the led on the start. James Hill quickly took over second with Will Protinick, Ryan Godown, Jr. and Tom Sherby battling it out in the top five.
A lap eleven restart saw Godown dive to the inside of Ellery while Hill went to the outside. Hill led for a single lap before Ellery wheeled back into the lead. Frequent cautions prevented Ellery from stretching his lead as the restarts kept the field tight.
With ten laps to go, Hill got a little too high between turns one and two and that allowed Godown to move into second. Godown tried several slide jobs in turn four but Ellery was ready and countered the move every time. After a door to door battle, Godown came to the stripe with the lead on lap twenty-three and went on to capture his first win of the season. Ellery finished second with Travis Hill taking third in the Cogdill No. 98. Hill rebounded to finish fourth with Scott Hitchens racing from the back of the field to finish fifth after replacing a drive shaft in the No. 15 following his heat race. Brandon Edgar finished sixth followed by Jim Dallett, Steve Yankowski, Bubba McPhee and Wayner Weaver.
Lee Allen has proven to be the man to beat in the Street Stock division so far this season as he raced to his second win in the Blewett Scrap Metal sponsored feature event.
For the second week in a row, Allen and Kyle Saylor battled for the win while Jeff Dirkes and John Parker drove side by side in the final laps to determine the third place finish. Allen took the win over Saylor while it was Dirkes with the advantage over Parker at the finish. Mike Creamer finished fifth in spite of a broken suspension in his No. 10.
Unfortunately, Sunday’s events were postponed – once again, due to the lack of cooperation of Mother Nature. The Ron Faison Memorial race will be completed on August 27th. The Doug Hoffman Memorial will be run on June 18. Both nights are already scheduled as Saturday Night Rumble events, paying $6,000 to the win both events for the Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Modifieds. More details to follow.
Action returns to the High Banks this Saturday evening with the start of the 2022 Point Standings for the Modifieds, 602 Sportsman and Street Stocks.
MID-ATLANTIC SPRINT SERIES FEATURE (25 laps)
1. David Grube, 2. Kevin Nagy, 3. Dave Brown, 4. Bob DeVault, 5. Chase Moran, 6. Buddy Schweibinz, 7. Larry McVay, 8. Jeff Paulson, 9. Rick Stief, 10. Bryant Davis, 11. D.J. Tanner, 12. Kristina Pratt, 13. Rory Janney, 14. Dale Eggert, 15. Andrew Boyer, 16. John Scarborough, 17. Justin Nowlen, 18. Cory Hunsberger, 19. Tim Iulg, 20. Eddie Wagner, 21. Josh Bricker, 22. Samatha Lieberman, 23. Jon Brennfleck, 24. Rich Janney, DNS – CJ Faison, DNQ – Anthony Mahan, Shelby Kelly, Joe Kay
USAC EAST COAST WINGLESS SPRINTS FEATURE (25 laps)
1. Briggs Danner, 2. Steven Drevicki, 3. Kenny Millerr, III, 4. Ed Aiken, 5. Mike Thompson, 6. Joey Amantea, 7. Chris Allen, Jr., 8. Jonathan Swanson, 9. Aidan Borden, 10. Brian Spencer, 11. Jermain Godshall, 12. Jason Cherry, 13. Lee Nardelli, 14. Lee Kauffman, 15. Dylan Hoch, 16. Alex Bright, 17. Tommy Kunsman, 18. Bruce Buckwalter, 19. Preston Lattomus, DNS – Craig Pellegrini, David Swanson
1. Ryan Godown, Jr., 2. Matt Ellery, 3. Travis Hill, 4. James Hill, 5. Scott Hitchens, 6. Brandon Edgar, 7. Jim Dallet, 8. Stephen Yankowski, 9. Bubba McPhee, 10, Wayne Weaver, 11. Bobby Watkins, 12. Greg Humlhanz, 13. Brandon Shipley, 14. Adam White, 15. Roger Gaskill, 16. Tom Sherby, 17. Billy Chester, 18. Brian Rodgers, 19. Scott Hulmes, 20. Brandon Watkins, 21. Tom Moore, Jr., 22. Michael White, 23. Will Protinick, 24. Chris Martinez, 25. Greg Nailor, 26. Thomas Prychka, DNQ – Justin Newhard, Shawn McPhee, Erik Mattson
BRIDGEPORT MOTORSPORTS PARK STREET STOCK FEATURE (15 laps)
1. Lee Allen, 2. Kyle Saylor, 3. Jeff Dirkes, 4. John Parker, 5. Mike Creamer, 6. Nick Sandone, III, 7. Hunter Whitcomb, 8. Keith McKinley
Felton, DE – CJ Faison is no stranger to winning races, as he has won all over the nation leading to a short stint in the NASCAR Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series. But one thing has eluded him, his first career win in a winged sprint car.
Faison, 28 years old, has had multiple top 5s in a 305 sprint car, a Rookie of the Year title, and even a win as a car owner. However, he has not been able to secure the checkered flag and add another division to his resume.
The YouTube sensation was on his way to a potential victory on March 25th, 2022 at Bridgeport Motorsports Park by setting a blistering lap time of 15.287 seconds around the high banked four tenths mile during warm-ups. But as fate would have it, Faison’s driveshaft broke coming to the checkered and sidelined him for the rest of the event.
Fast forward to this weekend, Faison will have a chance to secure that first victory in an event that is close to his heart. The inaugural Ron Faison Memorial 305 Spring Nationals, presented by PDS Professional Design Services, is a two day show headlined by the Mid-Atlantic Sprint Series in memory of the father of CJ and his sister Bridgeport Motorsports Park co-owner Brittany Rose, who passed away last year.
An emotional CJ Faison stated, “This weekend comes with a ton of pressure and emotion to say the least. My dad was my best friend, not a day goes by that I don’t think about all of the traveling and racing we did together. He loved racing so much and to see him have his own race weekend is an incredible feeling. I want to thank my sister Brittany and brother in law Doug for putting this Memorial race on. This one’s for you dad, let’s enjoy it.”
Co-owner Brittany Rose took to Facebook to state her own emotions by saying, “Sharing this post is hard. I never imagined having a memorial race for someone I loved, let alone my dad. In advance, I want to thank all of you for supporting this event.”
This event will be near and dear to everyone at the Kingdom of Speed, as Ron was vital in the revival of the concession stands at the newly renovated facility and a smiling face that everyone knew when they approached him.
Faison will have two chances to take home a victory over series competitor Kevin Nagy, who won six races last season at the Kingdom of Speed, and the rest of the field as the Mid-Atlantic Sprint Series will strap in for two days of racing.
Also on the card for this weekend will be the USAC East Coast Wingless Sprints on Saturday along with the Precision Hydraulic and Oil 602 Sportsman and Street Stocks. Joining them Sunday is the always exciting Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Modifieds, who will be competing for $5000 to win, and the four cylinder enduros.
Pits will open at 1 pm all weekend with grandstand access starting at 2:30 pm. Racing gets underway following warm-ups at 3:30 pm.
YouTuber CJ Faison, will also be parking behind the grandstands and doing a special meet and greet on Sunday at 3 pm for all of the fans in attendance.
This event would be a storybook beginning to the season for Faison, as he looks to take home his first career 305 win on this special weekend.
Bridgeport, NJ – In spite of Mother Nature’s lack of cooperation, Bridgeport Motorsports Park opened the 2022 season with Friday night action in the Kingdom of Speed weekend. While the cold, wet and windy weather derailed the plans for the Saturday and Sunday portion of the show, it could not stop the hot competition displayed by the Bridgeport Motorsports Park Street Stocks, the Precision Hydraulic & Oil 602 Sportsman and the Delaware Auto Exchange Mid-Atlantic Sprint Series in the Friday night race program.
The Doug Hoffman Memorial will be rescheduled at a later date. Details to follow.
Lee Allen opened his Street Stock Season off with a win despite pressure from Kyle Saylor and Mike Hughes.
Joe Infante and his Precision Hydraulic & Oil boosted the winner’s share of the Street Stock purse to a cool $1,000 on Friday night.
Saylor led the first six laps of the fifteen lap main event. For several laps, Saylor, Allen and Hughes raced wheel to wheel for the lead with Allen putting his No. 98B on the outside. With six laps scored, Mike Creamer slowed with a flat, drawing the race’s first caution. Saylor had the lead on the restart but Allen used the outside line to race into the lead before the leaders completed lap seven.
Saylor and Hughes continued the battle for second. Hughes took over second on lap nine but Saylor raced back into second on lap fourteen. He then made one last effort to challenge for the lead but Allen got to the checkered first over Saylor, Hughes, TJ Henry and Creamer who rebounded after his trip to the pits.
Allen shared the win with his brother, Chris Allen, Sr. as well as Jeff Carpenter, Todd Dige, Chris Allen, Jr. and Derek Jones in addition power under the hood from Mark Bitner.
Wayne Weaver picked up his first win on the 4/10th mile configuration when he raced ahead of Tom Sherby to capture the victory in the twenty lap Underdog race for the Precision Hydraulic & Oil 602 Sportsman. “I knew I had about two laps to take the lead from the outside,” Weaver explained after his win. And that’s exactly what he did. Weaver raced to the outside of James Hill and Sherby on the first lap and went on to score the victory.
The fast line on the track changed throughout the race, making for some interesting challenges. James Hill raced into second with Jordan Justice taking over third in the early going. By halfway, Sherby raced past Justice for third with Tom Moore, Jr. rounding out the top five.
When Hill broke at the halfway mark, Sherby started to work the bottom of the track – something he’s excelled at on this configuration. Sherby was able to keep some pressure on Weaver during the final laps but it was Weaver who raced to the win. “We’ve been working on this car over the winter,” Weaver explained, “and I think we may have found something.” Sherby finished second with Moore taking third. Bryan Brobst finished fourth with Justice rounding out the top five. Scott Hulmes, Nick DeSantis, Brandon Shipley, Tommy Klimkowski and Brian Rodgers completed the top ten at the checkered.
Jon Scarborough made the five and a half hour drive from his home in Vermont to compete with the MASS 305 Sprint Cars and made it all worthwhile when he captured the twenty-five lap feature win. Scarborough started from the pole and held off the challenges of Larry McVey to secure the win. It was the first of fifteen appearances at the Bridgeport Motorsports Park this season for MASS and Scarborough plans on making the trip several more times this season.
Rory Janney finished third followed by Tim Iulg and Jeff Paulson. Iulg is currently the all time feature win leader for limited sprints at Bridgeport going back the Jasper Sprint days on the 5/8th mile track. 2021 MASS Champion, Kevin Nagy, is second on the list with twelve. After his dominating performance last season, Nagy was an early retiree from Friday night’s race after getting upside down in turn two.
Racing action returns to the Bridgeport Motorsports Park this weekend with the two-day, Ron Faison Memorial 305 Spring Nationals for the Delaware Auto Exchange MASS Sprints. The USAC East Coast Wingless Sprints will also appear on Saturday along with the 602 Sportsman and Street Stocks. On Sunday, the MASS Sprints are joined by the Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Modifieds for their first race of the 2022 season with $5,000 going to the winner. The Four Cylinder Enduro cars will also be part of Sunday’s program. It will be another big racing weekend at the Kingdom of Speed.
Pits will open at 3 on Saturday with grandstand access starting at 4pm. Racing gets underway following warm-ups at 5pm. On Sunday, times move up one half hour with the pits opening at 2:30pm, grandstands at 3:30 and warm-ups at 4:30pm.
Come out and celebrate the 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Bridgeport Motorsports Park!
BRIDGEPORT MOTORSPORTS PARK Friday, March 25, 2022
MID-ATLANTIC SPRINT SERIES FEATURE (25 laps) 1.Jon Scarborough, 2. Larry McVay, 3. Rory Janney, 4. Tim Iulg, 5. Jeff Paulson, 6. Samantha Lieberman, 7. Josh Bricker, 8. Cory Hunsberger, 9. D.J. Tanner, Jr., 10. Justin Nowlen, 11. Chase Moran, 12. Aiden Borden, 13. Cory Cornell, 14. Dave Brown, 15. Buddy Schweibinz, 16. Kevin Nagy, 17. Dominic Melair, 18. Rich Janney, 19. Eddie Wagner, 20. Kristina Pratt, 21. Dave Graber, DNS – John Brennfleck, DNQ – Mike Melair, Andy Mahan, Mike Keen, Joe Kay, C.J. Faison, Rick Stief
UNDERDOG 602 SPORTSMAN (20 laps)
Wayne Weaver, 2. Tom Sherby, 3. Tom Moore, Jr., 4. Bryan Brobst, 5. Jordan Justice, 6. Scott Hulmes, 7. Nick DeSantis, 8. Brandon Shipley, 9. Tommy Klimkowski, 10. Brian Rodgers, 11. Thomas Prychka, 12. James Hill, 13. Dan Hulmes., 14. Eric Loyer, DNS – Pete Serra, Ethan Young, Joseph Brown, Howie Finch
STREET STOCKS (15 laps)
Lee Allen, 2. Mike Hughes, 3. Kyle Saylor, 4. T.J. Henry, 5. Mike Creamer, 6. John Parker, 7. Keith McKinley, 8. Terry Chaney
Thank you to everyone that makes the Kingdom of Speed Possible….. Liberty Kenworth Church’s Auto Parts Premio Sausage Precision Hydraulic & Oil Millville Glass & Door Design For Vision Rodota Trucking & Excavating Scrappy’s Auto Service Hyper Racing Izzi Trucking & Rigging Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Vahlco Wheels Ellery’s Pub & Grill Ice Less llc. Hoffman Discount Parts JPA Masonry Weaknecht Archery Spirit Auto Center Foley Caterpillar Hisko Lowboy Lineman Racing Cenco Oil Bob Hilbert Sportswear M. Massari and Sons Disposal Services Cassidy Painting TW Metals On The High Side Apparel Hessert Chevrolet Atmostemp Heating & Cooling Drydene Triple R Truck Parts John Blewett Scrap & Waste Recycling
SWEDESBORO, NJ – John Scarborough captured the Mid-Atlanti Sprint Car Series A-Main win Friday night at Bridgeport Motorsport Park. Lary McVay was second with Rory Janney completing the podium. More to come…
MID-ATLANTIC SPRINT CAR SERIES: 1. John Scarborough, 2. Larry McVay, 3. Rory Janney, 4. Tim lulg, 5. Jeff Paulson, 6. Samantha Leiberman, 7. Josh Bricker, 8. DJ Tanner Jr., 9. Justin Nowlen, 10. Chase Moran, 11. Aidan Borden, 12. Cory Cornell, 13. Cory Hunsberger, 14. Dave Brown, 15. Buddy Schweibinz, 16. Dom Melair, 17. Kevin Nagy, 18. Rich Janney, 19. Eddie Wagner, 20. Kristina Pratt, 21. Dave Gruber, 22. John Brennfleck DNQ Mike Melair, Michael Keen, CJ Faison, Andy Mahan, Rick Stief, Joe Kay
602 SPORTSMAN UNDERDOG 20: 1. Wayne Weaver, 2. Tom Sherby, 3. Tom Moore Jr., 4. Bryan Brobst, 5. Jordn Justice, 6. Scott Hulmes, 7. Nick DeSantis, 8. Brandon Shipley, 9. Tommy Klimkowski, 10. Brian Rogers, 11. Thomas Prychka, 12. James Hill, 13. Dan Hulmes, 14. Eric Loyer
STREET STOCKS: 1. Lee Allen, 2. Kyle Sailor, 3. Mike Hughes, 4. TJ Henry, 5. Mike Creamer, 6. John Parker, 7. Keith McKinley, 8. Kyle Deneen
Bridgeport, NJ – SCHEDULE CHANGE FOR THIS WEEKEND With cold temperatures and high winds on Saturday and Sunday we have decided to adjust this weekends plans.
Friday March 25 – WE ARE RACING MASS 305 Sprint Cars, Sportsman Underdog 20, Street Stocks & practice.
Saturday March 26 – canceled Sunday March 27 – canceled
We will be back next weekend Saturday and Sunday for the Ron Faison Memorial. Watch for details!