​BUCKWALTER WINS A THRILLER AT BRIDGEPORT’S MOTORSPORTS PARK

Bridgeport, NJ – The new 4/10th mile speedway at Bridgeport’s Motorsports Park presented four divisions of racing for the second show of the 2020 season and it was just as exciting as the first as Tim Buckwalter picked up the win in the All American 40 for the Foley Cat Modifieds after a three car battle for the lead that saw Ryan Godown, Ryan Watt and Buckwalter running high, running low and everywhere in between as they jockeyed for position.  Ryan Anderson picked up the win in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman.  Former track champion, TJ Henry returned to victory in the Sunbelt Rental Street Stock division and Davey Franek won the fourth and final race of the night as he captured the Capitol Renegade United Racing Club sprint car feature.

 

That’s seven feature events in just two races with seven different winners!  And this four division show was completed by 10:40PM – less than four hours since the 7pm start time!

 

When Ryan Godown drew the pole for the Modified feature event there were many who thought that the race was over before it started after Godown’s dominating performance one week earlier.  But there were other drivers who had other ideas!

 

Godown led through halfway but by that time Buckwalter was in his tracks and Ryan Watt was looking to make it a three car battle for the lead.  The three drivers used every line they could find as the wheeled around the new 4/10th track.  High, low and everything in between until Buckwalter secured the lead on lap twenty-seven.  Watt passed Godown to take second just on lap later.  

 

The leaders were met with heavy lapped traffic but Buckwalter didn’t seem to be phased.  He raced to the win in the Saxton Motorsports No. 23x – the third of the season for this team.  Watt finished second followed by Godown, Jeff Strunk and Craig VonDohren.  Frank Cozze finished sixth after running in the top five, followed by Richie Pratt, Jr., Briggs Danner, Matt Stangle and Ryan Krachun.

 

Ryan Anderson waited until the final laps of the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman feature to take the lead from Wayne Weaver.  Weaver and Joe Toth had dueled for the lead in the early going before Weaver took command of the top spot.

 

Anderson got the win over Weaver, last week’s winner, Steve Kemery, Toth and Ryan Godown, Jr. Tom Moore, Jr. Sean Metz, Brad Roberts, Kris Lilick and Matt Peck completed the top ten at the finish.

 

Former track champion, TJ Henry returned to try his hand on the new speedway and came away with the win in the Sunbelt Rentals Street Stock feature event.  Henry raced with Lee Allen for many laps before he was able to secure the position.  Allen finished second followed by Brian Ludwig, Mike Creamer and John Parker.

 

Davie Franek took the lead away from Paulie Colagiovanni and never looked back to capture the main event for URC sprint cars.  Anthony Macri finished third behind the wheel of the Chris Dyson No. 20 wrenched by Sean Michael.  Troy Betts finished fourth with Steve Buckwalter rounding out the top five in the Lilick No. 7.  Adam Carberry fihished sixth, followed by Tyler Ross and Ryan Watt, Josh Weller and Austin Bishop.  Watt did double duty on Sunday and had fast time in pre-race action with URC.

 

Bridgeport action stays on Sunday night this week with the start of the 2020 season points.  The Modifieds, 602 Sportsman and Street Stocks will all compete in qualifying events and features with racing getting underway at 7pm.  Everybody is talking about this track!  You have to see it for yourself to believe it!  

 

ALL AMERICAN 40 Foley Cat Modifieds (40 laps)

 

  1. Tim Buckwalter, 2. Ryan Watt, 3. Ryan Godown, 4. Jeff Strunk 5. Craig VonDohren, 6. Frank Cozze, 7. Richie Pratt, Jr., 8. Briggs Danner, 9. Matt Stangle, 10. Ryan Krachun, 11. Joseph Watson, 12. Danny Bouc, 13. Neal Williams, 14. Louden Reimert, 15. Steve Davis, 16. Jack Swain, 17. Cale Ross, 18. Tommy Beamer, 19. Bill Lasko, 20. Rick Laubach, 21. Billy Pauch, 22. John Willman, 23. Stan Frankenfield, 24. Dominick Buffalino

 

SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR 602 SPORTSMAN (20 Laps)

 

  1. Ryan Anderson, 2. Wayne Weaver, 3. Steve Kemery, 4. Joe Toth, 5. Ryan Godown, Jr., 6. Tom Moore Jr.  7. Sean Metz, 8. Brad Roberts 9. Kris Lilick, 10. Matt Peck, 11.  Anthony Trammontana, 12. Jonathan Swift, 13. Ryan Simmons, 14. Bo Derobot, 15. Billy Chester, 16. Kevin Borden, 17. DJ Hunt,  18. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 19. Darren Cox, 20. Ricky Wegner, Jr., 21. Bobby Holzwarth, 22. Tom Sherby, 23. Tom Errico, Jr., 24. Tom Princiotta

 

SUNBELT RENTALS Street Stocks (20 laps)

 

  1. TJ Henry, 2. Lee Allen, 3. Brian Ludwig, 4. Mike Creamer, 5. John Parker, 6. Tom Wills, Sr., 7. Jeff Dirkes, 8. Nick Sandone, 9. Ken Moren, 10. Drew Brocklebank. 11. Justin Nowlen, 12. Vern McLaughlin, 13. Paul Donahue, 14. Tom Wills, Jr. 15. Spider Ensinger

 

CAPITOL RENEGADE UNITED RACING CLUB (25 laps)

 

  1. Davey Franek, 2. Paulie Colagiovanni, 3. Anthony Macri, 4. Troy Betts, 5. Steve Buckwalter, 6. Adam Carberry, 7. Tyler Ross, 8. Ryan Watt, 9. Josh Weller, 10. Austin Bishop, 11. Robbie Stillwaggon, 12. Curt Michael, 13. Dave Brown, 14. Andy Best, 15. Ryan Stillwaggon, 16. Mike Haggenbottom, 17. Dallas Schott, 18. JJ Grasso, 19. Jake Eldreth, 20. Rick Stief, 21. Joey Amantea, 22. Zack Burd, 23. Cameron Burke, 24. Ed Aiken, 25. Jonathan Swanson

BRIDGEPORT MOTORSPORTS PARK OPENING IS A HUGE SUCCESS

Bridgeport, NJ – It finally happened.  After months of construction and preparation The Bridgeport Motorsports Park – The Kingdom of Speed – opened its gates for the delayed 2020 season opener.  All three divisions – The Foley Cat Modifieds, South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman and Sunbelt Rental Street Stocks – provided plenty of side by side action, three and four abreast racing with multiple groove racing from the first green flag to the final checkered.

Doug Rose’s plan for a reconfigured, banked speedway that would be smaller than the former 5/8th mile track, received mixed reactions from fans and competitors alike but the doubts were put aside with the great racing action provided by the brand new racing surface on Sunday.
Ryan Godown took the win in the Foley Cat Modifieds, holding off the challenges of Rick Laubach and then Richie Pratt Jr. who chased Godown across the finish line.  Godown and Laubach had traded the lead briefly before Godown put his Searock No. 26 out in front for good.
Trailing Godown and Pratt to the checkered were Danny Bouc in the Short Load No. 32, Laubach in the Hermann No 7 and Briggs Danner in his family owned No. 78.  Billy Pauch, Jr., Ryan Watt, Craig VonDohren, Ryan Krachun and Davey Sammons completed the top ten at the end of thirty laps.
Steve Kemery picked up the win in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman feature event, starting off the season just as he did last year by winning the opening day race.
Scott Hitchens pressured Kemery throughout the race and actually took the lead just before the halfway mark.  Hitchens led lap nine and ten before Kemery regained the top spot.  Hitchens went on to finish second behind Kemery with Ryan Anderson finishing third.  Sean Metz chose the line around the bottom of the race track and made it work for a fourth place finish ahead of Joe Toth in fifth.  Tom Moore, Jr., Ricky Wegner, Jr., Brad Roberts, 2019 Champion, Matt Peck and Johnny Bangs picked up top ten finishes in the season opener.
Rich Stinson, Jr. took advantage of a lap six restart to take the lead from 2019 Champion, Tom Wills, Jr. in the Sunbelt Rentals Street Stock feature event.  The top three cars – Stinson, Wills, Jr., and Lee Allen – kept it interesting through the fifteen lap event with Wills and Allen staying within striking range of Stinson.  There was an ongoing battle taking place behind the leaders as Vern McLaughlin, Jeff Dirkes and Mike Hughes, Jr. battled for the fourth spot.  McLaughlin won the position, taking fourth over Hughes who finished fifth.  Dirkes, Tom Wills, Sr., Mick Search, Justin Nowlen and Nick Sandone III finished sixth through tenth.
Action returns to the Kingdom of speed on Sunday, July 5th for the All American 40 – a forty lap feature event for the Foley Cat Modifieds.  The United Racing Club 360 Sprint Cars will be the first sprint cars to compete on the new track and will join the four division show that will also feature the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman and Sunbelt Rental Street Stocks.  Grandstand seating will be limited to tickets sold prior to the event to maintain limits set by the governor.  Pit gates will open at 3pm with the grandstand gates opening at 5pm,  warm-ups at 6pm and the first green flag of the night at 7pm.
Foley Cat Modifieds (30 laps) -1, Ryan Godown, 2. Richie Pratt, Jr., 3. Danny Bouc, 4. Rick Laubach, 5. Briggs Danner, 6. Billy Pauch, Jr., 7. Ryan Watt, 8. Craig VonDohren, 9. Ryan Krachun, 10. Davey Sammons, 11. Cale Ross, 12. Dillon Steuer, 13. Brett Ballard, 14. Jack Swain, 15. Jeff Strunk, 16. Wade Hendrickson, 17. Jimmy Horton, 18. Matt Stangle, 19. Dominick Buffalino, 20. Steve Davis, 21. Stan Frankenfield, 22. Billy Pauch, Sr. 23. Willie Osmun, 24. Rich Rutski
South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman (20 laps) – 1. Steve Kemery, 2. Scott Hitchens, 3. Ryan Anderson, 4. Sean Metz, 5. Joe Toth, 6. Tom Moore, Jr., 7. Ricky Wegner, Jr., 8. Brad Roberts, 9. Matt Peck, 10. Johnny Bangs, 11. Dan Fleming, 12. Ryan Higgs, 13. Ryan Heim, 14. Ryan Godown, Jr., 15. Chris Jenkins, 16. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 17. David Jenkins, 18. Tom Errico, Jr., 19. Jonathan Swift, 20. Bobby Holzwarth, 21. Mason Magee, 22. Wayner Weaver, 23. Michael White, 24. Steve Lyle
Sunbelt Rentals Street Stocks (15 laps) – 1. Rich Stinson, Jr., 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Lee Allen, 4. Vern McLaughlin, 5. Mike Hughes, Jr., 6. Jeff Dirkes, 7. Tom Wills, Sr., 8. Mick Search, 9. Justin Nowlen, 10. Nick Sandone, III, 11. Doug Debray, 12. Mike Creamer, 13. Drew Brocklebank, 14. Chris Felber, 15. Ken Moran, 16. John Parker, 17. Brian Ludwig, 18. Johnny Bush, 19. Paul Donahue (DNS)

World of Outlaws Sprint Cars Set to Invade Bridgeport Motorsports Park!

 

Bridgeport, NJ – The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars will be making a triumphant return to Bridgeport Motorsports Park  in Swedesboro, NJ on Tuesday, May 19! The World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars put on the show of the year last season with spectacular wheel to wheel racing! The PA Posse came out victorious in the return of the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car series as Danny Dietrich walked away with a $10,000 payday over Outlaws regulars Donny Schatz, David Gravel, Carson Macedo, and Daryn Pittman. This event was one for the record book as we saw Danny Dietrich set a new track record in qualifying with a 13.33 second lap around the 3/8s mile speedway. But this year will throw a curve ball in all the competitors plans as they are set to face a brand new high-banked 4/10 mile track! This is sure to bring excitement as teams will be showing why they are the best in the business and making adjustments all through the night to give the spectators a show they won’t forget! You won’t want to miss the spectacular show, but hurry while you can because last year’s show SOLD OUT and we are approaching the same record this year!  Call for tickets: (844) 347-8849 or visit https://mpv.tickets.com/?orgid=52711&agency=WRG_SNG_MPV&pid=8813402. YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED!

Bridgeport Motorsports Park Going Green!

Swedesboro, NJ – As the COVID 19 pandemic continues, Bridgeport Motorsports Park is ready to go GREEN. The renovations have been completed and some finishing touches are being put on. Once the restrictions are lifted, we will see the first Green Flag fall that weekend.

 

“Ray Carroll and I have been discussing how we want to continue with the season once the restrictions are lifted”, said Rose. “With all the uncertainty out there, we have decided on a 2 stage plan. When the governor allows businesses to reopen and if there are no occupancy restrictions, we will open that coming Saturday with a regular show of Modifieds, 602 Sportsman, and Street Stocks and will continue with the current schedule thereafter. If the green light for businesses to reopen has an occupancy restriction, depending on the number, we will open with a practice that Saturday on the big track for all divisions of big cars and that Sunday on the 1/4 mile track for all divisions of small cars.”

 

We encourage all race teams to be ready and prepared to hit the track, the Green Flag will soon be waving.

 

American Racer Tires are available at the Speedway and are going quickly. You can reach us on facebook messenger or email Doug at [email protected] to confirm someone will be there for you to pick up tires.

 

We are all anxious to get the green flag at Bridgeport Motorsports Park and we encourage all racers and race fans to come check out the new facility. It is insane!

 

Keep up to date with Bridgeport Motorsports Park at www.BPSpeedway.com and on Facebook under Bridgeport Speedway.

Bridgeport Motorsports Park to Postpone Opening Practice

COVID-19 UPDATE!!!

We have been in communication with the NJ Government Agencies regarding the restrictions imposed on the state of NJ. We all feel it is the best interest of our teams, fans, and staff to put a hold on all events for this weekend and until we and the state feels it is safe to resume events at the Speedway.

We will continue to keep you updated on all social media and our website for a revised beginning of the year schedule.

We are all anxious to see and compete on the new “Kingdom of Speed” at Bridgeport Motorsports Park, but our safety must come first. We will see you all soon.

#DOITFORDANNY

Obituary for Danny Serrano

Not a day passes where we don’t think about and miss our beloved friend. Danny was more than an employee to us, he was family and we will forever miss a crucial part of our family. We know that Danny is looking down on us and is watching the progress that we all make everyday, and let’s not forget looking down from the best seat in the house with his gram for his favorite sport. We love you and will continue to miss you Danny – Rest easy my friend.

 

Obituary for Daniel Serrano

Daniel Serrano, 45, of Toms River, passed from this life Thursday, March 5, 2020. Danny was born April 30, 1974 in Lakewood, New Jersey to Luis Serrano and Sandra Levy. Danny graduated from Toms River HS North. He was also a member of the Toms River Mariners football team. Danny continued his education and graduated from Ocean County College. Danny’s love of racing began at a very young age as he and his grandmother Rusty embarked on many racing adventures. As time went on his love of the sport grew as well. In 2007 Danny turned his passion for racing into a career by becoming the General Manager at New Egypt Speedway. He later continued that passion at his current job as General Manager of Bridgeport Speedway. Danny was a kind soul who would help anyone he could. He was always there when he was needed most. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends and race fans everywhere. The racing community has lost a great fan, promoter, and lover of the sport.

Danny is predeceased by his father, Luis Serrano, Sr. and Rusty (Gram) Farrar.

Danny is survived by his loving mother, Sandra Levy of Manchester, Dave Levy of Manchester, sister, Meredith Serrano of Pennsauken; brothers, Luis Serrano Jr., of Hoboken, David Levy of Manchester, and the love of his life, Karen Edinger of Cream Ridge New Jersey.

The family will receive friends and relatives on Friday, March 13, 2020 from 4pm to 8pm at Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, 145 St. Catherine Blvd., Toms River. Funeral Services will be held at 11am, Saturday, March 14, 2020at the funeral home with burial to follow at Greenwood Cemetery, Brielle.

Condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting: www.ryanfunerlhome.com

https://www.ryanfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/4128211/Serrano-Daniel/obituary.php

Bridgeport Speedway To Pay Up To $1000 Weekly To 602 Sportsman

Bridgeport, NJ – With the start of the 2020 season around the corner, Bridgeport Speedway has been dilligently peparing for the upcoming season.  From creating a brand new race track, to securing essential sponsorships, to filling in key employee roles, to coming up with ways to make Bridgeport even more appealing to the race teams, track owner Doug Rose and his team has been hard at work for the past four months.

Doug Rose had the following to say; “The Ramey family was gracious enough to allow Brittany and I to follow along last year and watch their weekly operation. When doing so, the plans were to roll into the 2020 season trying to keep things as much the same as possible knowing that their formula over the last seven years was a success stated rose.”

“Danny Serrano and I have been bouncing around the idea of doing something with the 602 Sportsman payout while not trying to put ourselves in a position not to succeed.”

“We’ve sat down a couple times looking at different scenarios and what we could do or not do and still feel it would be safe for the well-being of the speedway.”

“With the number of drivers that we feel Will be competing at the speedway in 2020 for the weekly point shows we feel comfortable making a couple concrete changes while putting a twist in there to compensate the drivers when we have excellent car counts for the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman.”

“We have decided to add three things to all points shows at Bridgeport Motorsports Park in 2020.  We will be offering a tiered weekly payout with the base pay being the normal pay that the Ramey Family has been using which will be for 29 cars and under which has paid $500 to win with now $75 to take the green which has been raised since 2019.

When we have 30 plus cars we will bump up to the next purse, which will see the winner receive 750 to win with additional positions receiving extra purse money as well.  On top of this purse adjustment, we are going to add in a gamblers program, which will add an additional $250 to the win regardless if we are over or under the 30 cars.  So, on a weekly basis a driver who chooses to take the gamblers will be racing weekly for 750 or $1000 to win.  We feel that this is huge for the growth of the 602 Sportsman division.”

The non-point shows at Bridgeport will pay substantially more than the weekly purse; i.e. the winner of the “Kingdom of Speed Weekend” could possibly go home with $1,500!  March 21 will serve as the track’s ‘practice day’ with the following weekend being the grand opening for the 2020 season.  For more information please log on the track’s website www.bpspeedway.com or follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.  Fans and drivers can also reach the Speedway at 856-467-4408 or email at [email protected]

BRIDGEPORT MOTORSPORTS PARK GEARING UP FOR 2020 WITH MOTORSPORTS EXPO

Bridgeport, NJ – The all new Bridgeport Motorsports Park will be at this weekend’s Motorsports Expo in Oaks, PA January 17-19. New ownership of the multi-track facility was finalized with the turning of the calendar year and new owners Doug & Brittany Rose and team have been hard at work since the final checkered flag waved back in November.

“We literally have been working on so many things here since Monday morning, November 11,” Rose explained. “From the construction of the new track, the reconfiguration of the 1/4 mile track, painting all the buildings, renovating the concession stand, updating all the 2020 rules, selling billboards, to designing brand new racing apparel, you name it we’ve been hard at work,” added Rose.

“I’m excited, my wife Brittany’s and son Brady is excited, our staff is excited, drivers and fans are too. It’s definitely a huge undertaking but, it will all be worth it when the final product is unveiled in a couple of months! A fan stopped by the track today and was curious to see what was going on, as are most people. He told me that he was very apprehensive about losing the 5/8 and thought it was going to be a bad move. BUT, after he walked up to the track he said ‘Holy *hit, this is going to be great!’. Everyone that has been able to see the work that’s been put in, has been extremely impressed. Just wait till we get race cars on it, I say!”

Rose, along with track manager Danny Serrano, tech inspector Ray Carroll, office manager Kate Raively, along with many of the other speedway employees will be on hand to meet and greet the race teams and fans throughout the entire weekend at Motorsports. All the official paperwork and forms will be available at Bridgeport Motorsports Park’s booth. Brand new ‘2020’ schedules that include events for the World of Outlaws, Super DIRTcar Series, both USAC sprints and midgets, Short Track Super Series, and Monster Truck Showdown, along with 2019 dvds, and hot off the press ‘2020’ racing apparel. Thanks to Bob Hilbert Sportswear, there will be three, yes three new t-shirt/hoodie designs for everyone to add to their collection (two year-long designs and a Kingdom of Speed event design)…fans should get theirs’ before opening day on March 28!

’19 Track champion Tom Wills Jr. will be representing the Street Stocks with his always sharp-looking No. 856. Richie Pratt Jr. will have the beautiful Danny Sommeling-owned No. 51 modified on display as well, and the 1/4 mile will be well represented by the Ed Barber-Spirit sponsored No. 99B 600 micro sprint.

Everyone at Bridgeport is looking forward to an exciting and unforgettable 2020 season. However, Motorsports is the first on the checklist this coming weekend. For more information on the Expo, please log onto www.aarn.com. For more information regarding Bridgeport Motorsports Park you can visit the track website at www.bpspeedway.com or check the track out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR BACK AGAIN AS BRIDGEPORT’S 602 SPORTSMAN TITLE SPONSOR

Bridgeport Motorsports Park would like to welcome back Sal DeBruno’s South Jersey Overhead Door Company as the title sponsor for Bridgeport’s 602 Sportsman for the 2020 season. Last year, SJOD embarked in a a new venture with Bridgeport Speedway and its 602 Sportsman division. The experience and exposure was just what the well-known company was looking for, which has led to a return as the title sponsor once again in 2020.

Sal DeBruno’s South Jersey Overhead Door No. 0 cars and Bridgeport Speedway have been synonymous together over the past four decades of racing. The SJOD cars can be seen at the track week in and week out with seasoned-veterans Wayne Weaver and Neal Williams behind the wheel of the legendary ‘0’ cars. Both hired guns gave South Jersey Overhead Door even more exposure by landing in Victory Lane several times throughout the 2019 campaign. Williams drove to a checkered in the Modified division while Wayne Weaver drove to four victories the 602 Sportsman class.
“Bridgeport’s my home and always will be,” DeBruno proudly stated. “I’ve been here throughout all the owners and track transitions spanning nearly 40 years, so this year is no different for me,” offered the extremely likeable car and business owner. “I’m really excited and looking forward to the new track. I think the new owner (Doug Rose) has got a good plan for this place and I’m just happy we have a track to race at and I want to help in any way I can. I might be a Modified guy but I watch all of the 602 Sportsman races too! They are just exciting if you ask me,” Debruno pointed out.

DeBruno built his business much like he built his race team – by starting with the basics and then building from there. 2020 will mark South Jersey Overhead Door’s fifty-ninth year in business. SJOD offers a full line of residential, commercial and industrial overhead doors and motors to fit any budget. If you’re in need a of a repair for your current door or motor, they service all makes and models. They even offer 24hr emergency service for commercial customers. You can visit their full show room that has working overhead doors and motors!

South Jersey Overhead Door carries:
Overhead Sectional Doors, Custom Wood Doors, Steel Flush Commercial Entry Doors, Garage Door Motors, All Brands of Electronic Controls, Residential and Commercial Gate Operators, Telephone Entry Systems, Coiling Service and Fire Doors, Coiling and Side Folding Security Grilles, Coiling Counter Shutters, High Speed Fabric Doors, Insect Barrier Doors, Dock Levelers, Dock Seals and Shelters, Truck Restraints
SJOD is located at 1360 N. Delsea Drive in Vineland, NJ 08362. To talk to a member of SJOD, you can reach them at 856-692-2840. You can also visit them online at www.sjoverheaddoor.com

The South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Sportsman will battle it out for 19 point races along with several other special events during the 2020 racing season. The annual pre-season open practice will take place on Saturday, March 21 a week prior to the “Kingdom of Speed 100” grand-opening weekend on March 28 & 29. Race Teams & Fans are encouraged to follow all the lastest happenings and announcements by visiting the track’s website at www.bpspeedway.com, checking out the track’s Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram or calling the speedway office at 856-467-4408.

1 33 34 35 36 37 66