​GRASSO RACES TO VICTORY IN FIRST NIGHT OF BRIDGEPORT’S BIG TRACK CLASSIC

JJ Grasso raced to victory in the first night of competition in Bridgeport’s Big Track Classic sponsored by BRB Contractors of King of Prussia, PA.  Friday night racing was just the first of three days of Bridgeport’s Wild Card Weekend which will mark the end of the 2019 season and the final races on Bridgeport’s 5/8th mile speedway.

Grasso picked up the win in the twenty-five lap feature for the Capitol Renegade United Racing Club sprint cars that ran non-stop and took just over seven minutes to complete.   The race was run without any cautions but not without incident as three competitors were involved in three separate incidents during the main event.

Robbie Stillwaggon powered into the lead from his outside front row starting spot and ran away from the competition.  Ryan Stillwaggon quickly moved into second, ahead of Steve Buckwalter.  Grasso raced into third just before the dynamic of the race changed.

It was Ryan Stillwaggon who first ran into trouble with a lapped car, sending the younger brother of the race leader off the racing surface with eighteen laps on the books after running second for most of the race.  That moved Grasso up to second but Grasso ran over the back wheel of Larry McVay less than two laps later.  McVay was attempting to pull off of the track when Grasso ran over his rear wheel.  Grasso’s Eldreth Trucking No. 25 did a wheelie with all four wheel off the ground before it landed on all fours on the race track.  It was a hard landing that had Grasso headed toward the wall.  “I thought I was finished,” Grasso explained.  “I was ready to pull off but then I saw Stillwaggon in trouble and I just put the pedal back down and took off.”  Robbie Stillwaggon then made contact with the car of Jason Cherry, sidelining the race leader with less than five laps to go.

Grasso raced to victory over Steve Buckwalter in the Lilick No. 7, Tyler Ross, ten time URC Champion, Curt Michael and current URC point leader, Chad Layton.  Josh Weller, Lucas Wolfe, Ryan Smith, Adam Carberry and four time Bridgeport Big Block Champion, Ryan Watt rounded out the top ten.

The South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman competed in the Underdog 20 – a twenty lap feature event that featured non-winners from the 2019 season.

Polesitter, Andy Walko led the first ten laps, holding off the challenges of Howie Finch through the first half of the race.  After racing in third, Bobby Bracall headed to the pits with mechanical issues after the halfway mark.

Misfortune struck for Walko when Billy Chester spun in front of the leaders on lap eleven.  Walko almost made it by but just caught Chester’s No. 41 and that sent his No. 27 spinning in turn one.  Finch was able to avoid the mishap and inherit the lead.

John Micek challenged Finch on several occasions during the final laps but Finch was able to maintain the lead as he raced to his first ever Bridgeport victory.  Micek finished second followed by Chris Jenkins, Pete Serra and Roger Gaskill.  Tom Princiotta finished sixth followed by Scott Maher, Jr., John Meyer, John Cranston and Justin Lilick.

Tom Wills, Jr. raced to his fifth win of the season in the Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks.  The win gave Wills an Ace for the 2019 Poker Series that is currently led by Rich Stinson, Jr. who has three Aces to his credit.

A hard charging Jeff Dirkes finished second to Wills after making some nice moves to make his way through the top five.  Rich Stinson, Jr. finished third followed by Lee Allen and Vern McLaughlin.  Brian Ludwig, Andrew Joslin, Gary Klimeczak, Paul Donahue, and Darren Cox completed the top ten in the running order at the checkered flag.

Night One of the Big Track Classic (25 laps)

1.  JJ Grasso, 2. Steve Buckwalter, 3. Tyler Ross, 4. Curt Michael, 5. Chad Layton, 6. Josh Weller, 7. Lucas Wolfe, 8. Ryan Smith, 9. Adam Carberry, 10. Ryan Watt, 11. Troy Betts, 12. Austin Bishop, 13. Chris Allen, Jr., 14. Ed Aiken. 15. Jeff Geiges, 16. Jason Cherry, 17. Robbie Stillwaggon, 18. Ryan Stillwaggon, 19. Larry McVay, 20. Ryan Quackenbush, 21. Mark Sasso, 22. Mark VanVorst

Underdog 20 for the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman non-winners (20 laps)

1.  Howie Finch, 2. John Micek, 3. Chris Jenkins, 4. Pete Serra, 5. Roger Gaskill, 6. Tom Princiotta, 7. Scott Maher, Jr. 8.  Jon Meyer, 9. John Cranston, 10. Justin Lilick, 11. Jimmy Dallett, 12. Rich Wegner, Jr., 13. Ted Reynolds, 14. Joseph Brown, 15. Eric Mattson, 16., Andy Walko, 17. Bobby Bracall, 18. Billy Chester, 19. Scott Hulmes, 20. Tom Moore, 21. Dave Damiano

Susnbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks (4th hand of 2019 Poker Series – 15 laps)

1. Tom Wills, Jr., 2. Jeff Dirkes, 3. Rich Stinson, Jr. 4. Lee Allen, 5. Vern McLaughlin, 6. Brian Ludwig, 7. Andrew Joslin, 8. Gary Klimeczak, 9. Paul Donahue, 10. Darren Cox, 11. John Parker, 12. Kevin Conaway, 13. Nick Sandone, III, 14. Justin Nowlen, 15. Jeramy Doerr 

BIG WEEKEND PLANNED FOR 2019 BRIDGEPORT FINALE

The Bridgeport Speedway will wave the checkered flag on the 2019 season with a three day weekend of racing scheduled. This weekend of racing will mark the final events to be run on Bridgeport’s 5/8th mile speedway as the speed plant transitions from the Ramey family’s operation into the hands of Bridgeport’s new owners, Doug and Brittany Rose.  Rose has plans to replace the 5/8th mile track with a new half mile facility for the 2020 season.

 

When scheduling the 2019 season, Bridgeport management decided to combine two big racing events into one – by combining the United Racing Club’s Big Track Classic with Bridgeport’s Wild Card Weekend.  Fans will be able to see five divisions of racing throughout the weekend that will include Sprint Cars, Big Block Modifieds, Small Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman as well as Outlaw Stocks in Bridgeport’s final weekend of racing.

The winged sprint cars of Capitol Renegade United Racing Club will begin their event on Friday evening, sponsored by BRB Contractors.  Friday night’s events will include a full show of qualifying and a twenty-five lap feature for URC.  Any non-winners in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman division will be eligible to compete in the Underdog 20, a twenty lap feature event only.  The Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks will be the third division on Friday night’s program as they compete in qualifying events and a feature event which will serve as the fourth hand of the 2019 Poker Series for this division.   Pit gates will open at 3 pm and grandstand gates at 6pm.  Racing will get underway at 7:30 on Friday.

BRB Contractors will sponsor Friday night’s events.  Bob Lilick is the owner/operator of BRB Contractors and has been involved in auto racing for many years, fielding multiple cars in different divisions of racing for his sons.  BRB Contractors is an industrial, commercial and residential demolition, excavation and paving company and has been in business for over seventeen years.  Contact BRB Contractors for all of our construction needs by calling (610) 275-0768.

The Small Block Modifieds will share the stage with URC for Saturday’s events sponsored by Auto Plus of  Bensalem, Penndel, and Oxford Valley

 There will also be open practice sessions for competitors who will take part in Sunday’s Big Block Modified, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stock events in the fifth and final hand of the 2019 Poker Series.                             .

At the end of Saturday’s events, the URC competitor with the best results for the two days of competition will receive the coveted Midge Miller Memorial Trophy.  This uniquue award has once again been created by Cold Hard Art and will be pursued by every driver who competes in this event.

 

URC’s 2019 champion will also be determined this weekend as Josh Weller seeks to defend his title against a hard charging Chad Layton and Ritter Racing.

 

Pit gates will open at 1pm on Saturday with the grandstand opening one hour later.  Racing will get underway at 5pm.

 

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Sunday’s events will feature the final hand of the 2019 Poker Series for the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman and the Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks.  Sunday’s events are sponsored by K&A Excavating Company, Inc.  The Big Block Modifieds will compete in a forty lap feature event – Gone But Not Forgotten – as Doug Hoffman is remembered for his contributions as both a competitor and a promoter of the Bridgeport Speedway.  

 

Pit gates will open at noon on Sunday followed by the grandstand gates at 2pm.  Racing will get underway at 4pm. 

  K&A Excavating is a company who has built their reputation on their commitment to providing quality service – a commitment that has earned them many valuable customers over the years.  With more than thirty years of experience, K&A Excavating is the “go to” company when you need asphalt removal, land clearing or site preparation.  Only the best equipment is used for each job by a skilled staff who are able to perform the tasks involved in all projects.  K&A’s mission statement is to provide customers with courteous and friendly service and quality workmanship.

Adult admission will be $20 on Friday night and $25 for Saturday and Sunday’s admission.  Student pricing will be $10 on each of the three days for children 10-15 years of age.  Children 9 years old and younger will be admitted free on all three days.  Adults can save money by purchasing a three day pass for $60 that will also include a copy of a special commemorative Bridgeport Bullet program and 5/8th Finale Sticker.

A special autograph session is planned for Sunday, featuring the stars of the Bridgeport Speedway, past and present.

Make sure you are a part of the final days of the Bridgeport Speedway’s final days of 5/8th mile action!

Friday, November 8 – Big Track Classic – URC Sprint Cars, 602 Crate Sportsman Underdog 20 and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 9 – Wildcard Weekend – 358 Small Block Modifieds, URC Sprints plus open practice, racing at 5 pm

Sunday, November 10  – Final Hand of the 2019 Poker Series, Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 4 pm

WATT DEFENDS TITLE AND IS STILL BRIDGEPORT’S KING OF THE BIG BLOCKS

For the third consecutive year, Ryan Watt was crowned as the King of the Big Blocks at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Billy Pauch picked up the win in the inaugural event but it has been Watt’s title ever since.  The 2019 event, sponsored by Spirit Auto Center, will mark the final King of the Big Block event on the 5/8th mile track as plans continue for a whole new format for the 2020 season.

 

Four qualifying heats were used to determine the starting line-up for the fifty lap King of the Big Block main event.  The top three of each heat earned redraw positions along with Craig VonDohren and Wade Hendrickson who were the fast timers in Friday night’s time hot lap sessions.  Billy Pauch drew the pole and would lead the field to the start.

Brett Kressley lined up along side of Pauch as they led the way to the wave of Kenny Golden’s green flag.  Twenty-six cars started the race for the title and there was plenty of three wide racing as drivers jockeyed for position in the early going.

 

Kressley came away with the lead followed by Pauch, Watt and Craig VonDohren.  Watt closed in on Pauch and took over second as the two drivers raced to complete lap two.  Kressley had pulled away from the field but once in second, Watt began to cut in to Kressley’s lead before the caution waved on lap eight when Stan Frankenfield came to a stop on the track.

 

Watt lined up to the outside of Kressley on the restart but several caution flags negated any efforts to challenge for the lead.  Kressley led Watt, VonDohren, Pauch and Hendrickson through lap ten.  

 

Kressley was the race leader through lap thirteen when Watt completed the pass for the lead.  VonDohren took over second on lap fifteen with Kressley, Pauch and Hendrickson trailing the leaders.

 

Hendrickson took over fourth on lap seventeen.  Rick Laubach, Billy Pauch Jr. who had advanced from his seventeenth place start, and Brandon Grosso raced for position just behind the top five as Watt led the way through lap twenty.  

 

During a caution just before halfway, VonDohren headed pit side with a tire issue, moving Kressley alongside of Watt on the restart.  Watt elected the outside on the restart and pulled ahead of Kressley as they raced through turns one and two.

Watt took the crossed flags over Kressley, Pauch, Sr., Pauch, Jr. and Hendrickson but one lap later, Pauch Jr. drive from seventeenth ended with a shredded left rear tire.  Jeff Strunk advanced several positions on the resulting restart to run fourth.

 

The running order remained unchanged until the field had ten laps remaining.  Hendrickson fell off the pace with mechanical issues after running in the top five throughout the race.  Laubach moved into the top five.  

 

Just before the five to go sign, Danny Bouc moved the C&S Equipment No. 6 into fourth.  All eyes were on the Biever No. 14s as VonDohren raced from the rear of the field to sixth.  VonDohren picked off positions to move up to third when the caution waved with three to go.

 

That called for a three lap shootout as Watt, Pauch, VonDohren, Bouc and Laubach lined up nose to tail for the green.

 

Watt raced to the checkered flag for his fifrh Bridgeport win of the season and his third King of the Big Block victory while Pauch and VonDohren raced for second.  VonDohren took the spot at the line, taking second followed by Pauch, Bouc and Laubach.  Strunk finished sixth with Tommy Beamer, who started the event as a provisional in twenty-fifth spot, finishing seventh.  Jimmy Horton, Brandon Grosso and Dillon Steuer rounding out the top ten.

 

The South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman feature was red flagged with seven laps scored.

The race was first stopped for a violent racing accident that saw Sammy Martz, Jr. fly into the homestretch wall backward just before the turn one pit gate.  Martz exited the wreck but was then transported to the hospital where he was released on Sunday,  While the safety crew attended to Martz, the sky began to light up with lightning and several lights in turn two went out.  Then the rain came and the track was forced to cancel the remaining laps of the feature event.

This race will be continued during the Wild Card weekend in November.  Wayne Weaver was the raced leader followed by Jesse Hill, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Tom Sherby and 2019 Track Champion, Matt Peck.

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY

Saturday, September 28, 2019

KING OF THE BIG BLOCKS

Sponsored by Spirit Auto Center

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (50 laps) –

1. Ryan Watt, 2. Craig VonDohren, 3. Billy Pauch, Sr., 4. Danny Bouc, 5. Rick Laubach, 6. Jeff Strunk, 7. Tommy Beamer, 8. Jimmy Horton, 9. Brandon Grosso, 10. Dillon Steuer, 11. Brett Kressley, 12. Richie Pratt, Jr., 13. Dominick Buffalino, 14. Davey Sammons, 15. Sam Martz, Sr., 16. Wade Hendrickson, 17. Roger Manning, 18. Jim Britt, 19. Billy Pauch, Jr., 20. Duane Howard, 21. Ron Roberts, 22. Stan Frankenfield, 23. Travis Hill, 24. Cale Ross, 25. Matt Stangle, 26. Ryan Krachun, DNQ – Alan Barker, Pete Visconti, Dave Shirk, Don Cogdill, III, Bob Sarkisian, Mike Franz, Josh Delea, Bucky Kell.

 

 

Upcoming events

Friday, November 8 – Big Track Classic – URC Sprint Cars, 602 Crate Sportsman Underdog 20 and Stocks, racing at 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 9 – Wildcard Weekend – 358 Small Block Modifieds, URC Sprints plus open practice, racing at 5 pm

Sunday, November 10  – Final Hand of the 2019 Poker Series, Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 4 pm

LAUBACH AND STINSON OPEN BRIDGEPORT’S KING OF THE BIG BLOCK WEEKEND WITH VICTORIES

The Bridgeport Speedway opened its fourth annual King of the Big Block weekend with racing action on ‘Friday night sponsored by Joy Auto Parts for the Small Block Modifieds and the Sunbelt Rental Outlaw Stocks. There were also two timed hot lap sessions for the Spirit Auto Center Big Blocks and South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman where the competitor with the fastest lap in each group would be awarded a redraw position for Saturday night action.

Thirty-six Small Block Modfieds competed for starting positions in Friday night’s twenty-five lap main event.  Four qualifying heats were run where five drivers qualified but only three went to the redraw.

Rick Laubach came up with the pole.  Laubach and Neal Williams made up the first row and led the field to the wave of the green flag.  The caution waved quickly when Matt Stangle was unable to get his Ace Materials No. 6.  Stangle headed to the pits and on the next attempt, several cars were involved in an incident on the home stretch that saw Craig VonDohren head to the pits with enough damage to Dick Biever’s No. 14s to eliminate him from the competition.  The third time was the charm as Laubach led the way over Ryan Godown, Neal Williams, Ryan Krachun and Brett Kressley.

Billy Pauch, Jr. raced into fifth before lap five to trail Laubach, Godown, Williams and Krachun,  While Pauch was on the move, Modified Rookie, Louden Reimert was making a lot of moves as he advanced with the Fleurer No. 16 as he raced up to seventh after starting in the seventh row.

With the top ten remaining unchanged through the halfway mark, Cale Ross, Reimert, ‘Ron Roberts, Jeff Strunk and Kressley had a race of their own as each driver tried to  improve their position in the top ten.

Godown headed pitside with mechanical issues with the Searock No. 26 with seventeen laps complete.  It was also at this juncture that race leader began to deal with lapped traffic but nothing seemed to slow Laubach and Ryan Kerr’s No. 1K.

With five to go, Laubach had a healthy lead over Williams, Krachun, Pauch Jr. and Cale Ross.  Krachun and Pauch were battling for position in the closing laps.  Williams slowed on the track as the white flag waved, ending his bid for a runner-up finish.

Laubach took the checkered flag, adding a Small Block Modified victory to his Big Block win earlier this season.  Krachun won the battle with Pauch, Jr. who finished third in the Packenham No. 18.  Ross finished fourth as Jeff Strunk took fifth after racing with Reimert on the final lap.  Reimert finished six ahead of Duane Howard, Wade Hendrickson, Davey Sammons and Ron Roberts.

For the seventh time this season, Rich Stinson picked up the win in the Sunbelt Rental Outlaw Stock feature event.  This race was a 2019 Poker Series race for the Outlaw Stocks.  His win gave Stinson his third Ace which is going to be a tough had to beat.

Stinson led every one of the fifteen laps after starting on the pole.  He was chased for most of the fifteen laps by Tom Wills,Sr. to returned to driving after nearly a four year absence.  Wills, Sr. was behind the wheel of the Joslin No. 6.  Wills, Jr. raced into third with just five laps to go and then spent the remaining laps challenging his father for second.

Stinson led the field to the checkered with Wills, Jr. getting by Wills, Sr on the final lap to take second.  Brian Ludwig finished fourth with Lee Allen rounding out the top five.

Bridgeport Speedway. Friday, September 27, 2019 sponsored By Joy Auto Parts

Small Block Modified Feature (25 laps)  1. Rick Laubach, 2. Ryan Krachun, 3. Billy Pauch, Jr., 4. Cale Ross, 5. Jeff Strunk, 6. Louden Reimert, 7. Duane Howard, 8. Wade Hendrickson, 9. Davey Sammons, 10. Ron Roberts, 11. Brandon Grosso, 12. Ryan Watt, 13. Neal Williams,, 14. JR Fulper, 15. Billy Osmun, 16. Kevin Vaclavicek, 17. Wayne Weaver, 18. Jared Umbenhauer, 19. Ryan Godown, 20. Brett Kressley, 21. Bob Sarkisian, 22. Brad Roberts, 23. Craig VonDohren, 24. Matt Stangle,  DNQ – Roger Manning, Richie Pratt, Jr., Craig Whitmoyer, Dominick Buffalino, Kyle Lilick, Rich Wegner, Jr., Billy Briggs, Jeramy Doerr, Billy Chester, Pat Wall and Ray Swinehart

Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stock Feature (15 laps)

1. Rich Stinson, 2. Tom Wills, Jr. 3. Tom Wills, Sr., 4. Brian Ludwig, 5. Lee Allen, 6. Jeff Dirkes, 7. Mike Hughes, 8. Todd Dige, 9. Nick Sandone, 10. John Parker, 11. Justin Nowlen, 12. Ken Moren, 13. Paul Donahue 14. Kevin Conaway, 15. Dennis Seeley, 16. Mike Creamer, 16. Darren Cox, DNS – David Kramer

Upcoming events

Friday, November 8 – Big Track Classic – URC Sprint Cars, 602 Crate Sportsman Underdog 20 and Stocks, racing at 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 9 – Wildcard Weekend – 358 Small Block Modifieds, URC Sprints plus open practice, racing at 5 pm

Sunday, November 10  – Final Hand of the 2019 Poker Series, Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 4 pm

KING OF THE BIG BLOCKS TO BE DETERMINED AT THE BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY


The fourth annual running of the King of the Big Blocks comes to the Bridgeport Speedway this Friday and Saturday. This year’s event is sponsored by Spirit Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram in nearby Swedesboro, NJ and Joy Auto Parts out of Green Brook Township. 

The Baus Family of Spirit Auto Center has been helping customers to great vehicles at prices for more than twenty-eight years.  Located just five miles from the Bridgeport Speedway, you will find a family atmosphere, knowledgeable sales people and reliable parts and service.  Several models will be on display during the race weekend.  “Spirit Dan” will be on hand to answer any questions and to show off the vehicles on hand.  Joy Auto Parts was founded in 1972 and has been providing customers and their community with auto parts and automotive advice since.  

With the Bridgeport Speedway being the only track in the Garden State who headlines Big Block Modifieds, Speedway Management wanted to offer a high dollar event to feature their Big Block Division since most of the special events throughout the Tri-State area are for the Small Block Modifieds at this time of the year.  And so the King of the Big Blocks was born in fall of the 2016 season,.  

The two day event will feature the Small Block Modifieds and Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks on Friday night with racing getting underway at 7 pm.  Practice sessions will also be offered for the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds and the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman throughout Friday night’s program as these competitors prepare for Saturday’s competition.

Saturday will see the Big Block Modifieds and 602 Crate Sportsman in competition.  In addition to the King of the Big Block title being on the line both divisions will also be competing for cards for their 2019 Poker Series hands.

Frank Cozze was the winner of the Small Block Modified portion of the first King of the Big Blocks back in 2016.  Who could forget the battle royale between the two veterans – Cozze and Billy Pauch – with Cozze picking up the win.  Pauch went on to capture the inaugural King of the Big Block events the next day, adding another title to his storied career.

In 2017, it was Jeff Strunk who drove the famed Glen and Bonita Hynemann owned No, 126 to victory in Friday night’s main event.  Bridgeport Track Champion, Ryan Watt picked up the win in the King of the Big Blocks the next day adding another big check to his garage wall.

Last year’s Friday night events were cancelled but when Saturday came around, it was Watt again who picked up the win and defended his King of the Big Block title.

The past winners will be in competition this weekend also with Bridgeport regulars Richie Pratt, Jr., Neal Williams, Matt Stangle, Tommy Beamer, Jim Britt, Dominick Buffalino and Brett Ballard to mention a few.  The invaders will be competing against the Bridgeport regulars including Billy Pauch, Jr., Craig VonDohren, Brett Kressley, Jeff Strunk and Sam Martz,  With a $10,000 payday for the winneer, this event always attracts drivers from throughout the area as well as many fans who have marked this event on their calendars at the beginning of the season.

Pit gates will open at 4 pm on Friday.  Grandstands open at 6 pm.  General admission is $25, Students (10-15) are $10 with children nine and under for free.  On Saturday, the pit gates will open at 2 pm with the grandstands opening at 4 pm.  General admission is $30 on Saturday, Students (10-15) for $10 and children 9 and under are free.  Or, a General Admission Fan Pass can be purchased for both days for $45.

Come early and enjoy all that the Bridgeport Speedway has to offer.  Live music!  A Bounce House and a wooden Monster truck for the kids to play on.  Great food from the Bridgeport concession stands.  Take a ride on the Bandit Bus with the Bridgeport mascot to view the action behind the scenes in the pit area.  Take home a t-shirt or sweatshirt as a souvenir from the Bridgeport Speedway   And don’t forget to pick up your copy of the Bridgeport Bullet – the official program of the Bridgeport Speedway – so you will be able to follow the night’s action!
We are Bridgeport – the only track in New Jersey to offer Big Block Modifieds;  we are committed to maintaining a safe, fun, family atmosphere, creating life-lasting memories of excitement.

Upcoming events

Friday, September 27 – Small Block Modifieds, Outlaw Stocks and open practice for Saturday competitors, racing at 7:30pm

Saturday, September 28 – Poker Series Hand #4 – King of the Big Blocks – Big Block Modifieds and 602 Crate Sportsman, racing at 6:30 pm

Friday, November 8 – Big Track Classic – URC Sprint Cars, 602 Crate Sportsman Underdog 20 and Stocks, racing at 7:30 pm

Saturday, November 9 – Wildcard Weekend – 358 Small Block Modifieds, URC Sprints plus open practice, racing at 5 pm

Sunday, November 10  – Final Hand of the 2019 Poker Series, Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 4 pm

​BRIDGEPORT CHAMPIONS CROWNED AS WATT, SHERBY, DIRKES & ALLEN CLAIM FEATURE WINS

 
 
​The Bridgeport Speedway crowned their 2019 Champions on Bike Night sponsored by Sunbelt Rentals.  All three divisions – the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman and the Sunbelt Rental Outlaw Stocks  – all contributed to a very exciting night of racing on the 5/8th mile speedway.
Billy Pauch had already claimed the 2019 Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified title one week ago but that in no way detracted from the show put on by the Big Block Modifieds!
Pete Visconti led the way through lap ten when Dominick Buffalino made the pass for the lead.  Buffalino had the Horton No. 76 out in front and looked like he was on his way to his second win of the 2019 season.  With five laps to go, Buffalino had pulled ahead of Ryan Watt in lapped traffic as they raced ahead of Matt Stangle, Pete Visconti and Wade Hendrickson.  Brett Ballard slowed on the track with mechanical issues with just four laps to go, bringing out the caution and setting up a single file restart.
Buffalino took off at the wave of the green and kept a car length or two between himself and defending track champion, Watt.  Buffalino took the white flag and started to make his final trip around the 5/8th.  Watt challenged as the leaders hit the final two corners.  It was a drag race to the checkered with Buffalino on the inside and Watt on the outside drove to the finish.  They were side by side as they headed to Ken Golden’s checkered flag with Watt about a half of a car length in the lead.  “When you have a track like this,” Watt explained, “you have great racing.  There was a top, a bottom and a middle  – you could race anywhere!”
Watt picked up the win over Buffalino, Stangle, Hendrickson and Pauch who broke into the top five in the closing laps.  Visconti finished sixth followed by Jim Britt, Richie Pratt, Jr., Neal Williams and David Hunt.
Going into the final night of point racing, Eric Kormann led Matt Peck by just two points and Wayne Weaver by eleven points.  It would all come down to the finish at the end of twenty laps.
Tom Sherby left little doubt about who the feature winner would be as he put the No. 257 out in front on lap one and just never looked back.  Two early cautions brought about a second complete restart but Sherby was ready as he pulled ahead of Jim Gallagher, Jr. and Matt Peck.  Peck took over second on a lap two restart with Kormann up to third with five laps scored.
A two car incident on the backstretch on lap ten had the field realigned for a double file restart.  Sherby held the lead with Peck in second as Steve Kemery was on the move, taking third over Gallagher and Wayne Weaver.   Kormann lost several positions on the restart.
That’s the way Sherby led them to the checkered flag with Peck finishing second and capturing the 2019 title.  Kemery finished third followed by Gallagher and Weaver.  Kormann finished sixth with Bobby Bracall, Jesse Hill, Rich Wegner, Jr. and Howard Huepfel rounding out the top ten.
The 2019 season was a year to remember for Peck who came up through the DA’s Auto Body and Repair Rookies.  Peck won his first heat race, his first feature and now his first championship all during the 2019 season.
of the feature event.  Lap ten saw the leader under a lot of pressure as six time feature winner, Rich Stinson challenged as the field headed on the backstretch.  Contact was made between Joslin and Stinson, bringing out the caution.  Allen was the race leader on the restart as Joslin and Stinson restarted from the rear.
Jeff Dirkes chased Allen through the final laps.  As the leaders headed to the checkered flag, Dirkes went to the outside of Allen as the two raced to the checkered flag, side by side.  Both drivers were credited with the win in the photo finish.  Brian Ludwig finished third followed by Tom Wills, Jr. and Stinson who raced back into the top five in the final laps.
Tom Wills, Jr. was declared the 2019 Champion – his second title in three years.
The Bridgeport Speedway will return to action at the end of the month with the two day, King of the Big Block event.  The Small Block Modifieds and Outlaw Stocks will compete in a double header show on Friday night.  There will be open practice sessions on Friday night as well as the competition prepares for the fourth running of the King of the Big Blocks.  Racing gets underway at 7:30 pm.  On Saturday, all eyes will be on the Big Block Modifieds and the 602 Crate Sportsman with the green flag waving at 6:30 pm.
BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY

Saturday, September 7, 2019

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER SPEEDWAY BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps) –

1. Ryan Watt, 2. Dominick Buffalino, 3. Matt Stangle, 4. Wade Hendrickson, 5. Billy Pauch, Sr., 6. Pete Visconti, 7. Jim Britt, 8. Richie Pratt, Jr., 9. Neal Williams, 10. David Hunt, 11. Roger Manning, 12. Travis Hill, 13. Tommy Beamer, 14. Stan Frankenfield, 15. Jeramy Doerr, 16. Don Cogdill, III, 17. Brett Ballard, 18. Jim Bobbitt, 19. Bobby Firth, 20. J.R. Burritt, 21. Ricky DiEva, 22. Ron Roberts, DNS – Joe Puzzella, Bob Sarkisian, Mike Franz.

SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR 602 CRATE SPORTSMAN (20 laps) –

1. Tom Sherby, 2. Matt Peck, 3. Steve Kemery, 4. Jim Gallagher, 5. Wayne Weaver, 6. Eric Kormann, 7. Bobby Bracall, 8. Jesse Hill, 9. Rich Wegner, Jr., 10. Howard Huepfel, 11. Pete Serra, 12. Scott Hulmes, 13. Billy Chester, 14. Tom Holding, 15. Eric Mattson, 16. Roger Gaskill, 17. David Hartman, 18. Jim Cheesman, 19. Tom Moore, Jr., 20. Jonathan Swift.

SUNBELT RENTALS OUTLAW STOCKS (15 laps) –

1. Jeff Dirkes/Lee Allen (tie), 3. Brian Ludwig, 4. Tom Wills, Jr., 5. Rich Stinson, 6. Gary Klimeczak, 7. Paul Donahue, 8. Nick Sandone III, 9. Andrew Joslin, 10. Darren Cox, 11. Ken Moren, 12. Justin Nowlen, 13. Steven Land, 14. Kevin Conaway, 15. John Parker, 16. Mike Creamer, 17. Mike Hughes, DNS – David Kramer

Bridgeport Releases Modified Rules for Remainder of 2019 Season

Bridgeport, NJ – Three races remain in the 2019 season at Bridgeport.  This Saturday’s final point show, the 4th Annual ‘King of the Big Blocks’ is set for September 27-28 weekend, and November’s ‘Wild Card Weekend’.

“We tried some different rule packages this year between the 3/8 & the 5/8.  We were hoping to attract some different drivers which we did on the 3/8 but not so much on the 5/8.  So, at this point we’ll be basically going back to our rule package from last year,” explained track owner Brian Ramey.  “I’ve only got a few more races left before Doug(Rose) takes over the reigns and I want to ensure we go out on a good note.”

The following rules will be effective immediately starting this Saturday, September 7

 MODIFIED RULES

  • Spec Head Engine on Alcohol or Gas: 2,275lbs. – Standard Bodies
  • ‘Open 358 Small Block up to 363 cu. in.’ Alcohol or Gas: 2,400lbs – Standard Bodies
  • Big Blocks up to 477 cu. in: 2,500lbs – Standard Bodies
  • Big Blocks 478 & over cu. in: 2,600lbs – Standard Bodies
  • Small Blocks over 364 cu. in.: 2,550lbs – Standard Bodies

All cars can have spoiler facing traditional way at 50″ maximum.

*Cars must have traditional deck lids.  NO spoilers, fins, wings, etc..

PAUCH WINS THE RACE AND THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY


Billy Pauch drove to his sixth victory of the 2019 Bridgeport Speedway season and collected the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified title along the way. While the point race heated up in the other divisions, Pauch’s 68th Bridgeport feature win gave Pauch the title with just one more point race left to be run.

Rich Stinson, Jr. made it three in a row in the Sunbelt Rental Outlaw Stocks while Wayne Weaver threw his hat into the ring for the season title with his second win in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman.

Mike Franz and Bob Sarkisian led the starting field to the wave of the green flag with Sarkisian jumping into the early lead. Roger Manning made his way from sixth to second on lap three and began his pursuit of the leader.

Sarkisian led through lap six when Manning took control. One lap later, Wade Hendrickson raced into second with the Rio No. R10. At halfway, Manning led Hendrickson, Brett Ballard, Pauch and Dominick Buffalino.

Pauch made use of the outside as he moved into second on lap seventeen with a pass by Hendrickson. One lap later, he moved to the inside to take the lead from Manning. Hendrickson followed Pauch through as Manning bobbled momentarily and then recovered.

Pauch led the way to the finish over Hendrickson, Manning who had his best finish of the season, Jimmy Horton and Jim Britt. Buffalino exited with mechanical ills just a lap from the finish. Stan Frankenfield, Jr. had another strong outing to finish sixth followed by Richie Pratt, Jr., Sam Martz, David Hunt and Ryan Watt.

Wayne Weaver took the flag to flag victory over Sammy Martz, Jr. in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman feature. Weaver’s win makes him the third driver to have a shot at the 2019 title along with point leader, Eric Kormann and Matt Peck.

Travis Hill finished third followed by Steve Kemery and Peck. Danny Buccafusca finished sixth followed by Jim Gallagher, Tom Sherby, Rich Wegner, Jr. and Eric Kormann.

It was win number six for Rich Stinson, Jr. who also made it three in a row with his win in the Sunbelt Rentals Outlaw Stocks. Justin Knowlen led the first three laps after the green, first leading Brian Ludwig and then Lee Allen. Stinson closed in and took the lead onlap four and then put some distance between himself and the competition.

Current point leader, Tom Wills, Jr. made his way into second on lap five and chased Stinson to the finish. A late race surge by Jeff Dirkes resulted in a third place finish followed by Ludwig and Allen.

The 2019 Champions will be crowned when racing returns to the Bridgeport Speedway on Saturday night with the Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks with racing getting underway at 7pm.

 

 

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY

Saturday, August 31, 2019
SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps) –

1. Billy Pauch, Sr., 2. Wade Hendrickson, 3. Roger Manning, 4. Jimmy Horton, 5. Jim Britt, 6. Stan Frankenfield, 7. Richie Pratt, Jr., 8. Sam Martz, 9. David Hunt, 10. Ryan Watt, 11. Brett Ballard, 12. Jeramy Doerr, 13. Ron Roberts, 14. J.R. Burritt, 15. Dominick Buffalino, 16. Neal Williams, 17. Joe Toth, 18. Tommy Beamer, 19. Bob Sarkisian, 20. Mike Franz, 21. Todd Neiheiser, 22. Joe Puzzella, 23. Pete Visconti, DNS – Jack Swain, Matt Stangle
SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR 602 CRATE SPORTSMAN (20 laps) –

1. Wayne Weaver, 2. Sammy Martz, Jr., 3. Travis Hill, 4. Steve Kemery, 5. Matt Peck, 6. Danny Buccafusca, 7. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 8. Tom Sherby, 9. Rich Wegner, Jr., 10. Eric Kormann, 11. Bobby Bracall, 12. Brett Belmont, 13. Tom Moore, Jr., 14. Tommy Errico, Jr., 15. Scott Maher, Jr., 16. Jim Cheesman, 17. Tom Holding, 18. Billy Chester, 19. Eric Mattson, 20. Pete Serra, 21. Jonathan Swift, 22. Scott Hulmes, DNS – Ernie Miles, Jr., Andrew Belmont
SUNBELT RENTALS OUTLAW STOCKS (15 laps) –

1. Rich Stinson, Jr., 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Jeff Dirkes, 4. Brian Ludwig, 5. Lee Allen, 6. Justin Nowlen, 7. Ken Moren, 8. Andrew Joslin, 9. Nick Sandone, III, 10. John Parker, 11. Mike Hughes, 12. Seven Land, 13. Kevin Conaway, 14. Paul Donahue, DNS – Michael Creamer

 

Upcoming events

Satuday, September 7 – Final Points Night – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday & Sunday September 14th and 15th – Monster Truck Throwdown

Friday, September 27 – Small Block Modifieds, Outlaw Stocks and open practice for all divisions for Saturday events, racing at 7:30pm

Saturday, September 28 – Poker Series Hand #4 – King of the Big Blocks – Big Block Modifieds and 602 Crate Sportsman, racing at 6:30pm

BRIDGEPORT IS BACK IN ACTION AS WATT, ERRICO AND GEIGES RACE TO VICTORY

After taking a few weeks off, the Bridgeport Speedway returned to action with Scout Night, sponsored by Eastern Auto Parts Warehouse.  Everyone was ready for racing on the 5/8th mile track and it showed in the action throughout the night.

Polesitter, Mike Franz led the field through the first three circuits until Tommy Beamer drove the Don & Patti Thornton No. 31 into the lead on lap four.

Beamer drove away from the field, leaving the competition in his dust.  Ryan Watt was the man on the move as he used whatever lane he needed to march through the field, passing multiple cars on some laps.

Green flag racing through lap twenty enabled Beamer to lengthen his lead,   As the field approached the five to go sign, Beamer struggled with several lapped cars, allowing Watt to close the gap.  Beamer’s lead was erased when the caution waved for the slowing car of Franz.

It was during the caution that smoke could be seen from the left rear of Beamer’s No. 31.  A brokenshock was rubbing the left rear tire, causing the smoke.

Beamer led the way through lap twenty-one as Watt closed in with Matt Stangle on his bumper.  Watt took the lead on lap twenty-two as Stangle followed Watt to take second.  Stangle pressured Watt until he spun off of turn two with three laps to go.

The restart saw Billy Pauch in third after a late race charge.  Pauch passed Beamer for second on the restart and set his sights on Watt but Watt was not to be denied as he raced to his third Bridgeport checkered of the season.  Pauch finished second followed by Beamer who hung on to third.  Stan Frankenfield Jr. had a strong showing to finish forth with Neal Williams rounding out the top five.  Jim Britt finished sixth followed by Wade Hendrickson, Dominick Buffalino, Richie Pratt, Jr. and Dave Shirk.

Tommy Errico had the Xrated car in tune as he raced to his first win of the season in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman feature event.  Errico waited for a challenge but one never came as the young driver focused on hitting his marks.  Travis Hill finished seccond  followed by Eric Kormann, Rich Wegner Jr. and Matt Peck.  Bobby Bracall finished sixth followed by Tom Sherby, Wayne Weaver who raced David Hartman’s No. 53 after his No. 0 suffered mechanical problems during qualifying;  Ernie Miles IIi finished ninth with rookie, Scott Maher rounding out the top ten.

It was the last race of the season in the Garden State for the Delaware Auto Exchange Mid Atlantic Sprint Series.

Jeff Geiges led from the green to the checkered to capture his second win on Bridgeport’s 5/8th mile.  Geiges was two for two on the Bridgeport track this season.  Andy Best raced the Delaware Auto Exchange No. 2 to a runner-up finish but it was third place finisher, Rickey DiEva who captured the New Jersey State Championship for his efforts.  DiEva earned his first sprint car victory at Bridgeport earlier this season.  Rick Stief and Eddie Wagner rounded out the top five while defending champion, Tim Tanner finished sixth.  Scott Frack, Jon Haegele, Tom Carberry and Jason Dunn completed the top ten at the finish.

Racing action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday night with a tripelheader show on Saturday for Back to School Night sponsored  by Arbor Material Handling,  The Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks will all be in action for the final two point races of the season.  Racing gets underway at 7pm.

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY – SPONSORED BY EASTERN AUTO PARTS SCOUT NIGHT

Saturday, August 24, 2019

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps) –

1. Ryan Watt, 2. Billy Pauch, Sr., 3. Tommy Beamer, 4. Stan Frankenfield, 5. Neal Williams, 6. Jim Britt, 7. Wade Hendrickson, 8. Dominick Buffalino, 9. Richie Pratt, Jr., 10. Dave Shirk, 11. Scott Ambruster, 12. Brett Ballard, 13. Steve Kemery, 14. Don Cogdill, III, 15. Roger Manning, 16. Jeramy Doerr, 17. Pete Visconti, 18. Jim Bobbitt, 19. J.R. Burritt, 20. Matt Stangle, 21. Ron Roberts, 22. Mike Franz, 23. Joe Puzzella, 24. Jack Swain.

SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR 602 CRATE SPORTSMAN (20 laps) –

1. Tommy Errico, Jr., 2. Travis Hill, 3. Eric Kormann, 4. Rich Wegner, Jr., 5. Matt Peck, 6. Bobby Bracall, 7. Tom Sherby, 8. Wayne Weaver, 9. Ernie Miles, III, 10. Scott Maher, Jr., 11. Danny Buccafusca, 12. Jonathan Swift, 13. Darren Cox, 14. Ernie Miles, Jr., 15. Tom Holding, 16. Pete Serra, 17. Scott Hulmes, DNS – Steve Bartos, Dave Hartman

DELAWARE AUTO EXCHANGE MASS 305 SPRINTS (20 laps) –

1. Jeff Geiges, 2. Andy Best, 3. Ricky DiEva, 4. Rick Stief, 5. Eddie Wagner, 6. Tim Tanner, Jr., 7. Scott Frack, 8. Jon Haegele, 9. Tom Carberry, Sr., 10. Jason Dunn, 11. Mike Haggenbottom, 12. Josh Bricker, 13. Justin Nowlen, 14. Ryan Stillwaggon, 15. Jon Brennfleck, DNS – Dan Leaper, Marie McVay, Reid Mitchell, Larry McVay

Upcoming events

Saturday, August 31 – Back to School Night by Arbor Material Handling – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks,, racing at 7pm

Satuday, September 7 – Final Points Night – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Friday, September 27 – Small Block Modifieds, Outlaw Stocks and open practice for all divisions for Saturday events, racing at 7:30pm

Saturday, September 28 – Poker Series Hand #4 – King of the Big Blocks – Big Block Modifieds and 602 Crate Sportsman, racing at 6:30pm

HENDRICKSON RUMBLES ON THE RIVER TO CAPTURE POKER SERIES VICTORY AT BRIDGEPORT

Wade Hendrickson has always considered the Bridgeport Speedway 5/8th mile his home track.  Since his first feature win there in May of 1999, Hendrickson has done some of his best racing on the Logan Township surface.

On Thursday night, Hendrickson earned his 60th Bridgeport feature win in the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, moving him one win closer to third place , Billy Pauch, on the All Time Feature Winner’s list.  “I learned to race here,” Hendrickson told the crowd of fans, “It’s been a special place in my heart.  I had to win one last one here,” Hendrickson said, referencing the changes coming to the Bridgeport Speedway next season.

Hendrickson’s daughter, Brooke, drew the pole for her dad and his Pat Michael owned No. 51m.  Hendrickson is not known for having any luck when it comes to drawing for position.

Hendrickson led every lap of the NAPA Auto Parts sponsored event.  Danny Bouc, driving Hendrickson’s former ride – the Craig and Lesley Pondish owned C&S Equipment No. 6 – who offered Hendrickson’s biggest challenge as he raced from his thirteenth place starting position to challenge for the win.  Bouc picked off the competition in the top five, one by one, until he got to Hendrickson.  A caution with two laps to go gave Bouc his final shot on the single file restart.  Hendrickson used his experience on the restart, slowing down the field, knowing that he would have the jump on the challenger’s small block engine.  And he was right.

Hendrickson took the win over Bouc who was all smiles after the race.  The second place finish marked Bouc’s best attempt at Bridgeport this season and he was well pleased with his car’s performance.

Billy Pauch finished third in a throwback paint scheme of the L car on a night that he Cimpko family paid tribute to the late Tom Cimpko who played an important role in Pauch’s career.

Dominick Buffalino finished fourth in the Horton No. 76, edging out Jimmy Horton at the start/finish line.  Richie Pratt, Jr. finished sixth followed by Neal Williams, Jim Britt, Rick Laubach and Roger Manning.

The Cimko Family added an additional $1,000 to the winner’s purse plus and additional $500 for fifth (Horton) and $800 for eighth place (Britt).

The win was worth $5,000 for Hendrickson in addition to an Ace for this 2019 Poker Series hand.  The three Poker Series events have been won by three different drivers – Pauch, Horton and now, Hendrickson.

Travis Hill drove the Cogdill No. 98H to victory for the second time this season in the South Jersey Overhead Door 602 Crate Sportsman feature.

Hill led every lap of the twenty lap main event to claim victory over Tom Sherby Jr.  Wayne Weaver finished third followed by Matt Peck and Eric Kormann.  James Hill, Jim Gallagher, Jr., Bobby Bracall, Ernie Miles III and Rick Wegner.

Rich Stinson, Jr. raced to his second consecutive win and fifth of the season in the Sunbelt Rental Outlaw Stock feature event.

Brian Ludwig led the way for the first two times around the track before Stinson raced into the lead after starting third at the green.

It was all Stinson for the remainder of the race as Tom Wills, Jr. picked off positions one by one from his eighth place start.  Wills was racing for third at half way.

Stinson took the win with a healthy lead over Wills who edged out Ludwig at the finish line for second.  Lee Allen finished fourth with Jeff Dirkes rounding out the top five.

The next race at the Bridgeport Speedway will be Scout Night on Saturday, August 24th when racing returns to the 5/8th mile track.

SUMMARY – RUMBLE ON THE RIVER POKER SERIES HAND #3

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS  (40 laps)

1. Wade Hendrickson, 2. Danny Bouc, 3. Billy Pauch, Sr., 4. Dominick Buffalino, 5. Jimmy Horton, 6. Richie Pratt, Jr., 7. Neal Williams, 8. Jim Britt, 9. Rick Laubach, 10. Roger Manning, 11. Ryan Krachun, 12. David Hunt, 13. Don Cogdill, III, 14. Jeramy Doerr, 15. Ron Roberts, 16. Matt Stangle, 17. Mike Franz, 18. Brett Ballard, 19. Brandon Grosso, 20. Tommy Beamer

SOUTH JERSEY OVERHEAD DOOR 602 CRATE SPORTSMAN (20 laps)

1. Travis Hill, 2. Tom Sherby, 3. Wayne Weaver, 4. Matt Peck, 5. Eric Kormann, 6. James Hill, 7. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 8. Bobby Bracall, 9. Ernie Mile, III, 10. Rich Wegner, Jr., 11. David Hartman, 12. Tom Holding, 13. Tom Moore, Jr., 14. Ryan Simmons, 15. Pete Serra, 16. Joe Toth, 17. Scott Hulmes

SUNBELT RENTALS OUTLAW STOCKS (15 laps)

1. Rich Stinson, Jr., 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Brian Ludwig, 4. Lee Allen, 5. Jeff Dirkes, 6. Andrew Joslin, 7. Justin Nowlen, 8. Billy Wroble, 9. Ken Moren, 10. Nick Sandone III, 11. John Parker, 12. Paul Donahue

 

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, August 24 – Scout Night – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman and MASS 305 Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 31 – Back to School Night by Arbor Material Handling – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks,, racing at 7pm

Satuday, September 7 – Final Points Night – Big Block Modifieds, 602 Crate Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

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