NEAL WILLIAMS CAPTURES RACE FOR RON JOHN

 

He’s led laps and he’s finished second on a number of occasions but on Saturday night, Neal Williams drove the Sal DeBruno owned Overhead Door No. 0 to victory in the Race for Ron John sponsored by Bill Misocki at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Williams drove a brand new Teo Pro car with Morrison horsepower into the Winner’s Circle on the car’s maiden voyage in the twenty-five lap Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature event.  It was Williams’ first Big Block Modified win at the Bridgeport Speedway and his first Big Block win since returning to DeBruno’s No. 0 just a little more than a year ago.

Matt Stangle drove to his eighth win of the season in Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman action in a wild twenty lap feature event while Jeramy Doerr raced ahead of current point leader, Tom Wills, Jr. to earn his fourth win of the season in the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock main event.

Ron John Koczon is a former Modified stock car driver who has been battling cancer this last year.  Koczon is truly one of racing’s Mr. Nice Guys and it showed through the support of this event.  More than $5,000 was raised through a Chinese Auction, Bake Sale and donations during the night of racing.  “This was all about Ron John,” sponsor Bill Misocki stated.  “I am happy that I could do this for him.”

In his last four races, Williams has had an engine blow, flipped and then had more engine issues when he raced the team’s Small Block Modified a week ago.  On Saturday night, everything finally went Williams’ way.  “I was really hoping that it would rainout,” Williams admitted.  “I wanted to get on the track with the car, run some hot laps and then take it home and see what we could do to make it better.”  But against the odds, the Bridgeport Speedway won the battle with Mother Nature while Williams won the battle against the field of twenty-five Big Block Modifieds.

After winning the second qualifying heat, Williams started third for the main event.  Polesitter, Dave Shirk led the first three laps before Billy Pauch took the lead on lap four with his K&A Excavating No. 15.  Williams closed in on Pauch on lap ten and had the lead as the field exited turn four to complete the circuit.  Williams then proceeded to drive away from the competition.  A restart on lap seventeen, brought the field back to Williams who elected to restart from the outside with Pauch, Ryan Watt and Dominick Buffalino right behind.  The race was for second as Watt took the position on lap eighteen but Williams had already driven away.

Williams drove to the checkered flag for the win over Watt, Buffalino, Rick Laubach and Pauch.  Richie Pratt, Jr., Jim Britt, Jesse Hill, David Hunt and Tommy Beamer rounded out the top ten.

Several multi-car incidents marred the start of the Crate/Sportsman feature sending the cars of championship contenders Matt Stangle, Brian Papiez and Eric Kormann to the pits before one lap could be completed.  The damage on Kormann’s No. 16 was too extensive for Kormann to extend his thirteen top five finishes but Stangle and Papiez returned to the rear of the field.

Adam Cox led the way for the eleven laps, withstanding challenges from Roger Manning just before the halfway point.  Stangle raced back into contention, first taking second from Manning and then setting his sights on Cox.  Stangle became the race leader on lap twelve and led the field to the checkered flag at the end of twenty laps.  Manning finished second with Cox gaining his best finish of the season in third.  Tom Sherby also collected a season best finish to take fourth over Papiez who rebounded to a fifth place finish.

Brian Ludwig has been in the thick of every feature event this season and led the way until just before the half way mark on Saturday night when Jeramy Doerr put his No. 3D into the lead.  Tom Wills, Jr. raced from his tenth place start to finish second with Ludwig taking third.  Jeff Dirkes races across the line in fourth with Rich Stinson rounding out the top five at the finish.

Fay Lancaster, Paige Brown and Colleen Dirkes picked up wins in the Lady’s Powder Puff races for the Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks.

Action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday night as All County Garage Door LLC sponsors 1/4 Midget Night at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Quarter midget drivers will have their cars on display prior to the start of racing and will be happy to talk to the fans about their racing experience.  The Outlaw Stocks will compete in two feature events in addition to a full show of Big Block Modifieds and Crate/Sportsman.  The guys behind the scenes – the mechanics – will have their chance to get behind the wheel and compete in special Mechanics races at the end of the night.  Racing gets underway at 7pm.

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Neal Williams, 2. Ryan Watt, 3. Dominick Buffalino, 4. Rick Laubach, 5. Billy Pauch, Sr., 6. Richie Pratt, Jr., 7. Jim Britt, 8. Jesse Hill, 9. David Hunt, 10. Tommy Beamer, 11. Dave Shirk, 12. Ron Roberts, 13. Ryan Forte, 14. Ricky DiEva, 15. Lou Cicconi, 16. Bobby Drayton, 17. Sam Martz, 18. Mike Franz, 19. Ernie Miles, III, 20. Ryan Godown, 21. Bobby Firth, 22. Matt Budd, 23. Jack Swain, DNS – Tom Maccherone, Anthony Moran

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Matt Stangle, 2. Roger Manning, 3. Adam Cox, 4. Tom Sherby, 5. Brian Papiez, 6. Kevin Belmont, 7. Bill Briggs, 8. Jeremy Martino, 9. David Crossman, 10. Scott Hulmes, 11. Matthew Luzi, 12. Joseph Brown, 13. Wayne Weaver, 14. Frank Dorry, 15. Dave Damiano, 16. Tom Moore, 17. Rich Wegner, Jr., 18. Pete Serra, 19. Brett Belmont, 20. Olivia Ingersoll, 21. Andrew Belmont, 22. Tommy Errico, 23. Eric Kormann, 24. Jeff Bubori, 25. Keith McKinley

 

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCK FEATURE (15 laps): 1. Jeramy Doerr, 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Brian Ludwig, 4. Jeff Dirkes, 5. Rich Stinson, 6. Spider Ensinger, 7. John Parker, 8. Darren Cox, 9. Mike Creamer, 10. Steven Land, 11. David Kramer, 12. Andrew Joslin, 13. Ken Moren, 14. Paul Donahue

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, August 19 – All County Garage Door sponsors Quarter Midget & Mechanics Night – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 26 – PennCo Tech Presents Scout Night & Back to School – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman and MASS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pmSeptem

Saturday, September 2 – K&A Excavating presents Billy Pauch Fan Appreciation – Final Night of Points plus Bike Night – Big Block Modifies, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks with racing getting underway at 7pm

Saturday, September 9 – No Racing

WATT LIGHTS UP BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY WITH SATURDAY NIGHT VICTORY

 

For just the second time this season, reigning Bridgeport Champion Ryan Watt raced for the win in the Saturday night twenty-five lap Spirit Auto Center Big Block Feature.  Matt Stangle and Brian Papiez each picked up Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature win with Stangle winning the rained out from mid-June while Papiez captured the win in the regular twenty lap main event.  Tom Wills, Jr. led the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks to the finish line, in front of a three way battle for second at the end of fifteen laps.

Sam Martz led the way for the first seventeen laps of the Big Block feature event in a race that went caution free until three laps remained.

Martz caught the back of the field on lap ten as he raced well ahead of Jesse Hill, Watt, Rick Laubach and David Hunt.  Hill and Watt closed the distance on the leader as they raced through lapped traffic.  Hill crossed the start/finish line on Martz’s back bumper on lap fourteen but by the time the leaders made another circuit, Watt had moved into second.  Two laps later, Martz and Watt crossed the line side by side with taking over the top spot on lap eighteen.

With Watt out in front, it was a three way battle for third as Martz, Hill and Laubach raced for position.  Laubach got by Hill for third but Hill raced right back to reclaim the position on the next lap.  Watt took the checkered flag over Martz, Hill, Laubach and Dominick Buffalino whose late race charge gained a top five finish for the No. 51m.

The race was Watt’s fifth Bridgeport win of the season but only his second Saturday night victory.  Watt and the Roberts Racing No. 14w arrived at the track just before warm-ups after encountering a encountering first engine than rear-end issues with the No. 14w as they prepared for the night of  racing.

Rookie Champion, Jim Gallagher, Jr. led the first twelve laps of the Crate/Sportsman feature held-over from June 17th before running into problems in turn two.  Second place competitor, Roger Manning was unable to avoid the car spinning in front of him but was able to continue without losing position.  Manning became the race leader on lap thirteen when green flag racing resumed.  With just two laps to go, Matt Stangle challenged Manning on the outside, taking the lead.  Stangle drove to his seventh Bridgeport victory while Manning finished second followed by Brian Papiez, Eric Kormann and David Crossman.

In the regular feature event, Papiez avoided an early race multi-car incident, taking the lead on the restart and leading every lap for his fourth Bridgeport feature win.   In this event, it was rookie, Andrew Belmont who raced his way by Manning with just less than five laps remaining to take over second.  Belmont was able to cut into the lead that Papaiez had built but was not able to get close enough to mount a challenge.  Manning finished third followed by Korman and Gallagher, Jr.

Tom Wills, Jr. raced to his fourth win of the season in PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock competition.  By halfway, Wills was fending off the challenges of Brian Ludwig who in turn was holding off the advances of Jeramy Doerr.  With less than one lap remaining, the caution was needed for the disabled car of David Kramer, setting up a one lap shootout for the win.  Wills held the lead while Ludwig, Doerr and now Jeff Dirkes raced for the runner-up spot.  Wills raced to the checkered with Doerr crossing the line in second.  Dirkes finished third followed by Ludwig and Jim Avery.

A full night of racing is planned for the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday night with Racing for Ron John m.Night that will include the Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, Driver Appreciation Night and Powder Puff races!  Lots of fun and surprises!  Racing gets underway at 7pm.

 

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Ryan Watt, 2. Sam Martz, 3. Jesse Hill, 4. Rick Laubach, 5. Dominick Buffalino, 6. Dave Hunt, 7. Jim Britt, 8. Richie Pratt, Jr., 9. Tommy Beamer, 10. Travis Hill, 11. Dave Shirk, 12. Ricky DiEva, 13. Billy Pauch, Sr., 14. Rocco Infante, 15. Ron Roberts, 16. Jack Swain, 17. Westley Smith, 18. Neal Williams, 19. Ernie Miles, III, 20. Bob Sarkisian, 21. Tom Maccherone, DNS – Mike Franz

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN 6/17 MAKE-UP FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Matt Stangle, 2. Roger Manning, 3. Brian Papiez, 4. Eric Kormann, 5. David Crossman, 6. Adam Cox, 7. Chuck Sayres, 8. Matthew Peck, 9. Steve Kemery, 10. Bobby Bracall, 11. Tommy Errico, 12. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 13. Pete Serra, 14. Tom Holding, 15. Olivia Ingersoll, 16. Scott Hulmes

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Brian Papiez, 2. Andrew Belmont, 3. Roger Manning, 4. Eric Kormann, 5. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 6. Tom Moore, 7. Matthew Peck, 8. Bobby Bracall, 9. Tommy Errico, 10. Tom Sherby, 11. Chuck Sayres, 12. Chris Jenkins, 13. Adam Cox, 14. Pete Serra, 15. Scott Hulmes, 16. Howard Huepfel, 17. Matt Stangle, 18. Harry Landis, 19. Dave Damiano, 20. Brett Belmont, 21. Jeff Bubori, 22. Clyde Cox, 23. Steve Kemery, 24. David Crossman, DNQ – Tom Holding, Olivia Ingersoll, Keith McKinley, Roger Gaskill, Kevin Belmont, Mark Forte

 

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCK FEATURE (15 laps): 1. Tom Wills, Jr., 2. Jeramy Doerr, 3. Jeff Dirkes, 4. Brian Ludwig, 5. Jim Avery, 6. Darren Cox, 7. Rich Stinson, 8. Mike Creamer, 9. John Parker, 10. Ken Moren, 11. David Kramer, 12. Paul Donahue, 13. Andrew Joslin, 14. Spider Ensinger, 15. Doug DeBray

 

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, August 12 – Racing for RonJohn – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks & Vintage Cars, Powder Puff Races & Driver Appreciation night,  racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 19 – All County Garage Door sponsors Quarter Midget & Mechanics Night – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 26 – PennCo Tech Presents Scout Night & Back to School – Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman and MASS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pmSeptem

Saturday, September 2 – K&A Excavating presents Billy Pauch Fan Appreciation – Final Night of Points plus Bike Night – Big Block Modifies, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks with racing getting underway at 7pm

Brand New Poker Series to be Added for Rookies

 

 

 

Bridgeport, NJ – Even though the D.A.’S Auto Body Rookie class of 2017 has graduated, that doesn’t mean that the fun has to stop for these drivers of the future. The rookies will now be racing for their own ‘Poker Series’ hands starting this Saturday, August 5th. The next five programs will count towards the driver’s earning the best ‘poker hand’ that they can build. The highest finishing rookie will receive an ‘Ace’, second a ‘King’ and so on within the Crate/Sportsman feature event. The final hand will be dealt on final points night September 2. The champion will receive $300, with second taking home $200, and third $100. All the drivers that have competed in the rookie series throughout the season are eligible for the Poker Series.  This will give drivers a 5 card Poker Hand at the end of this Rookie Mini Poker Series.

This Saturday night at Bridgeport will see the mighty Spirit Auto Center Big Blocks, Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman, and Pennco Tech Outlaw Stocks in action. Pit Gates open 4:30, Grandstands 5:30 and racing gets underway at 7pm.

Bridgeport’s August Theme Dates Shuffled After July Rain – ‘Racing for Ron John’ Night set for Aug 12

 

Bridgeport, NJ – As the racing season hits the ‘home stretch’ part of the season, August will be an exciting and busy month for the racers and fans of Bridgeport Speedway.  “This will be a great stretch of Saturday night racing for everyone at Bridgeport over the next month,” stated General Manager Danny Serrano.  “We’ve got a lot things planned each and every week to along with our great stock car racing.”

Aug 5 – Bike Night – All Motorcycle riders receive FREE admission to the races.  6 bicycles will be won by 6 lucky young fans during intermission courtesy of the Bridgeport Speedway drivers.

Aug 5 – Double Crate/Sportsman Features – 6/17 Make up plus Regular Race

Local short track racing personality Bill Miscoski has jumped on board to sponsor the August 12 program at Bridgeport.  “I like what Bridgeport has been doing the past few years and I just wanted to bring some of my racing and business friends to be part of one of their weekly shows,” Miscoski offered.  “I also wanted to do something for my good friend Ron John Koczon, so I thought this was the perfect opportunity.”

Aug 12 – Racing for Ron John:  Last summer local dirt track racer Ron John Koczon was unfortunately diagnosed with cancer.  After going through surgery last fall, Koczon has had his ups and downs and continues to be a fighter in this long process to recovery.  The treatments and doctor visits are continuous which can certainly wear on a family’s every-day routine.  Ron John’s infectious smile and positive attitude are just a couple of things that race fans and friends have come to know him for.  “He’s got so many friends that want to support him and wish him the best of luck.  I’ve already received over $1,500 pledges to help take some of life’s everyday burdens off of Ron and his family, and I know we can raise a lot more at Bridgeport that night,” added Miscoski

Aug 12 Fundraiser:  There will be plenty of ways to be a part of the ‘Racing for Ron John’ cause on Aug 12.  Special T-shirts will be on sale that evening along with decal stickers made by Dan Fleming of Xtreme Graphics.  A Bake Sale will be taking place where fans can purchase delicious sweets during the races.  A small Chinese Auction will also be taking place where fans can win gifts a la Friends of Mike style.

Aug 12 Driver’s Appreciation BBQ:  With the July 22 cancellation, the Driver’s pre-race FREE BBQ will now take place on Saturday, Aug 12.  The pre-race festivities will take place from 4-5:30pm as all the racing teams, owners, and crews are invited to take part in Bobby Dixon Jr’s scrumptious BBQ.  The night will feature the Spirit Auto Center Big Blocks, Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman, Pennco Tech Outlaw Stocks, and the Vintage Cars.

Aug 12 Powder Puffs:  At the conclusion of the evening, the ladies will then jump behind the wheel of the race cars on the ¼ mile as wives, sisters, girlfriends, cousins, neighbors, and friends of the drivers have their chance in annual Powder Puff races.  There will be first place trophies for all the winners of the powder puff events as well.

Aug 19 – Mechanics Night:  Every year the people that turn the wrenches on the race cars get their moment to shine behind the wheel.  All County Garage will be sponsoring Mechanics Night as the crew chiefs show their drivers just what they have on the ¼ mile.  The Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, & Outlaw Stocks are on the schedule.

Aug 19 – Quarter Midget Night:  Originally scheduled for July 22, the Quarter Midgets will be on display on Aug 19 as well.  The racers of tomorrow will showcase their cars before having their chance on the ¼ mile track for their annual exhibition event.

Aug 19 – Double Outlaw Stock Features:  6/17 Make Up plus Regular Race

Aug 26 – Scout NightPennco Tech will sponsoring the evening as ALL Scouts (Boy, Girl, Cub, Eagle) will receive FREE admission to the races featuring Big Blocks, Crate/Sportsman & MASS 305 Sprints.

Aug 26 – Back to School Night:  FREE backpack raffle and school supply giveaways will be happening all night courtesy of the Bridgeport Speedway drivers and the help of Geiswite Creations.

For all the latest information you can visit Bridgeport’s official website at www.bpspeedway.com or check out them out on facebook, follow them on twitter, Instagram, and snap chat.  You may also call the speedway directly and leave a message at 856-467-4408.

 A BIG NIGHT FOR JUNIORS – PRATT & GALLAGHER IN BRIDGEPORT ACTION

 

 

It’s a family tradition!  Doing as their fathers have done before them, Richie Pratt, Jr. and Jim Gallagher, Jr. followed the lead set by their fathers as both drivers raced to victory in their respected divisions in Saturday night action at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Mark Bitner earned his second win of the season by winning the Mid Atlantice Sprint Series (MASS) feature event.

 

Just as his father and uncles have done in the past, Richie Pratt, Jr. raced to his first victory of the season in the family owned No. 28 to capture the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature event on Saturday night, winning a wheel to wheel battle with Dominick Buffalino.  It was Big Block Modified racing at its best with Pratt taking the lead from Dave Shirk on lap six.  Pratt then led the way through lap ten before Buffalino raced to the outside on a lap eleven restart to become the new race leader.  Several times, Pratt raced through the turns with Buffalino but each time, Buffalino pulled ahead exiting the corner.  That is until lap eighteen when Pratt crossed the start/finish line side by side with Buffalino.

 

The two drivers raced door to door for more than two laps – no banging, no sparks – just good clean racing by two drivers who have a long history in racing.  Leading the field to take the five to go sign, Pratt was able to pull ahead, using the inside line to regain the lead.  “How did he get that fast?”, was the question Buffalino had as Pratt took the lead.  The question was soon answered as Buffalino followed Pratt’s line with just a few laps to go.  Pratt pulled away as he drove to the checkered flag and his 24th career Bridgeport Big Block Modified win.

Buffalino finished second followed by Rick Laubach in third.  Ryan Watt rebounded from an earlier incident to drive from the rear to finish fourth while Jim Britt had a strong run to finish fifth.

 

Pratt shared his victory with his family and sponsors.  “Please support the names that you see on these race cars,” Pratt told the fans.  “Everybody says it but it is true – if it weren’t for our sponsors, there wouldn’t be any racing!”

After capturing the DA’s Auto Body & Repair Rookie Championship earlier this season, Jim Gallagher, Jr. captured his first Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature win, leading from the green flag to the checkered in a caution riddled event.

 

The first caution came before the first lap could be scored when Brian Papiez drew the yellow.  Gallagher prevailed in spite of all of the cautions that tightened up the field and brought his competition to his rub rails and bumpers.

 

Gallagher concentrated on hitting his marks and being smooth as he led all twenty laps to the checkered followed by David Crossman and Eric Kormann.  Jeff Bubori had a strong outing to finish fourth with Matt Stangle using a late race pass to crack the top five.

 

“The Twister”, Mark Bitner, took the lead from Eddie Wagner on lap three – using a smooth move to the inside of turn two to lead the field of MASS Sprint Cars.  Bitner never looked back as he raced to the finish for his second Bridgeport win of the season over Wagner.  Bryant Davis finished third after capturing his first 305 Sprint Car win just one week earlier.  Dave Brown raced home in fourth with Brendon Poff rounding out the top five.

 

Bitner and the Brian Nixon owned No. 202 are proof of the old adage that races are won and lost in the garage as their hours of dedication have resulted in strong finishes for the team this year.

 

Racing action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway at 7pm Saturday night with Big Block Modifieds, Crate Sportsman and Outlaw Stock action.

 

 

 

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Richie Pratt, Jr., 2. Dominick Buffalino, 3. Rick Laubach, 4. Ryan Watt, 5. Jim Britt, 6. Billy Pauch, Jr., 7. Jesse Hill, 8. Ron Roberts, 9. Sam Martz, 10. Mike Franz, 11. Tommy Beamer, 12. David Hunt, 13. Jack Swain, 14. Dave Shirk, 15. Don Hallowell, 16. Bob Sarkisian, 17. Neal Williams, 18. Billy Pauch, Sr., 19. Stan Frankenfield, 20. Anthony Moran, 21. J.R. Burritt, 22. Tom Maccherone, 23. P.J. Oliver, DNS – Ernie Miles, III

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 2. David Crossman, 3. Eric Kormann, 4. Jeff Bubori, 5. Matt Stangle, 6. Roger Manning, 7. Clyde Cox, 8. Tom Tanner, 9. Kevin Belmont, 10. Adam Cox, 11. Ryan Simmons, 12. Jeremy Martino, 13. Tom Holding, 14. Dave Damiano, 15. Matthew Peck, 16. Keith McKinley, 17. Tom Moore, 18. John Scarpati, 19. Steve Kemery, 20. Rich Wegner, Jr., 21. Wayne Weaver, 22. Ray Cost, 23. Brian Papiez, DNS – Chris Jenkins

 

MASS 305 SPRINTS FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Mark Bitner, 2. Eddie Wagner, 3. Bryant Davis, 4. Dave Brown, 5. Brendon Poff, 6. Tommy Carberry, 7. Jeff Geiges, 8. Scott Frack, 9. Austin Bishop, 10. Tom Carberry, Sr., 11. Bobby Butler, 12. Keith Anderson, 13. Craig Pellegrini, 14. Rick Stief, 15. Joe Kay, DNS – Tim Tanner, John Webster, Gabe Fox

LAUBACH REACHES LANDMARK VICTORY WITH SATURDAY NIGHT WIN

 

 

 

When Rick Laubach picked up his third Big Block Modified win on Saturday night at the Bridgeport Speedway on First Responder’s Night sponsored, by Spirit Auto Center, it was much more than just another win for the Hellertown, PA driver.  .  Laubach reached a landmark that only four other drivers share

Saturday night’s win was Laubach’s 50th Big Block Modified victory on the 5/8thmile speedway – a status that he now shares with Jimmy Horton, the late Doug Hoffman, Billy Pauch and Wade Hendrickson.  Laubach remains fifth on the All Time Feature Winners list.

It was a three wide battle for the lead when the green flag waved that saw Tommy Beamer come out on top over David Hunt and Dave Shirk.  Before a lap could be completed, the caution waved when Sam Martz made contact in turn two.  The complete restart produced the same results with Beamer leading the first lap.

Hunt raced into the lead following a lap two restart and immediately began to pull away from the field.

It was all Hunt through lap twenty when Laubach made his way through lapped traffic to challenge Hunt for the lead.  Laubach took the lead with a move to the outside of Hunt on lap twenty-one.  Laubach led the remaining circuits, taking the win over Hunt and Richie Pratt, Jr. who had another strong outing in the No. 28.  Ryan Watt made a late race pass by Neal Williams to take fourth.

Wayne Weaver has three Big Block Modified wins at Bridgeport but on Saturday night, Weaver made his first trip to Bridgeport’s Victory Lane since 1989 – this time, behind the wheel of the Overhead Door Crate/Sportsman.  Weaver combined his efforts with those of car owner, Sal DeBruno, earlier this season.  After just a handful of races, Weaver picked up his first win in Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman action.

Weaver took the lead from Andrew Belmont on a lap two restart and never looked back as he raced to the win over Dave Damiano.  Belmont finished third followed by Eric Kormann who made his tenth consecutive top five finish.  Matt Stangle picked up the ride in the Gallagher No. 31 when mechanical woes sidelined his own No. 6 and drove to a fifth place finish after starting at the rear of the field.

Jeramy Doerr picked up two wins in PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock competition, winning both fifteen lap feature events including a rained out hand of the 811 Dig Safely 2017 Poker Series.  Brian Ludwig gave Doerr a sizeable challenge in the first event, leading the first ten laps before Doerr took over.  Ludwig finished second followed by Tom Wills, Jr., Rich Stinson and Mike Creamer.

In the second feature event, Darren Cox led the first three laps before Wills, Jr. took over through lap six.  It was Doerr to the front on lap seven.  Wills, Jr. finished second followed by Jeff Dirkes in third.  Stinson finished fourth with Cox rounding out the top five.  It was Doerr’s first Ace of the 2017 Poker Series.

It’s Driver Appreciation Night at the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday when the Big Block Modifeds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks return to action at 7pm.

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 LAPS) 1. Rick Laubach, 2. David Hunt, 3. Richie Pratt, Jr. 4. Ryan Watt, 5. Neal Williams, 6. Tommy Beamer, 7. Dominick Buffalino, 8. Ron Roberts, 9. Ricky DiEva, 10. Ernie Miles, Jr., 11. Dave Shirk, 12. Anthony Moran, 13. Wade Hendrickson, 14. Jim Britt, 15. Don Hallowell, 16. Bob Sarkisian, 17. Sam Martz

STEWART STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (20 LAPS) 1. Wayne Weaver, 2. Dave Damiano, 3. Andrew Belmont, 4. Eric Kormann, 5. Matt Stangle, 6. Brian Papiez, 7. Adam Cox, 8. Clyde Cox, 9. John Micek, 10. Matthew Peck, 11. Roger Manning, 12. Brett Belmont, 13. Melissa Scarpatti, 14. David Crossman

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS (15 LAPS) 1. Jeramy Doerr, 2. Brian Ludwig, 3. Tom Wills, Jr. 4. Rich Stinson, 5. Mike Creamer, 6. Darren Cox, 7. Jeff Dirkes, 8. Jon Meyer, 9. John Parker, 10. Jimmy Avery, 11. David Kramer, 12. Ken Moren, 13. Andrew Joslin, 14. Paul Donahue, 15. Sean Smith

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS (15 LAPS – MAKE UP FEATURE FROM 5/28) 1. Jeramy Doerr, 2. Tom Wills, Jr. 3. Jeff Dirkes, 4. Rich Stinson, 5. Darren Cox, 6. Brian Ludwig, 7. Jimmy Avery, 8. Mike Creamer, 9. Ken Moren, 10. John Parker, 11. David Kramer, 12. Paul Donahue, 13. Jon Meyer, 14. Andrew Joslin

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, July 22 – Driver Appreciation Night  – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday, July 29 –  Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & MASS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 5 – Bike Night – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday, August 12 – Ladies Powder Puff Races – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks & Vintage, racing at 7pm

THREE FOR ALL WINS FOR BERNHEISEL, KRESSLEY AND WELLER

 

The Bridgeport Speedway’s third running of the Three for All is in the books and once again, area race fans were treated to some close racing in three different divisions – Super Late Models, 358 Small Block Modifieds (Spec Head) and United Racing Club (URC) Sprint Cars.  It was a great night of racing on the lightning fast 5/8 mile speedway and the fans loved it!

After three years of trying, Bryan Bernheisel took home the checkered flag in the Delaware Auto Exchange Super Late Model feature event, outrunning a very determined Kyle Hardy who was making his first ever Bridgeport start.  Bernheisel led all but the first lap after Austin Hubbard took the lead on the green flag lap and then brought out the caution when he slowed one lap later.  Bernheisel fended off several contenders, including Chad Hollenbeck and Kenny Pettyjohn, but in the end, Bernheisel had what was needed to race to the finish line ahead of Hardy, Danny Snyder, K. Pettyjohn and Gary Stuhler.

Unlike his father, Bryan Bernheisel like the bigger tracks and came to Bridgeport with plenty of laps of experience on the bigger half miles like Selinsgrove.  “I grew up racing these types of track,” Bernheisel explained.  “I’m glad we had a good field of cars so that we can keep coming back here!”  And the fans certainly agreed as they gave their resounding show of support during the Super Late Model Victory Lane.

With seven Bridgeport Sportsman victories as well as his first ever Big Block Modified win already under his belt, Brett Kressley added his first Bridgeport 358 Small Block Modified win to the list of Bridgeport accomplishments as he raced by Ryan Godown to take the lead following a lap eighteen restart.

Godown had led the distance, taking the lead at the start of the twenty-five lap feature event.  That left him without any knowledge of where the competition was racing when he was faced with his first challenge with less than ten laps to go.  “I really don’t like leading for that very  reason, ” Godown explained.  He elected to restart from the inside, giving Kressley the outside line.  “I knew there was a top there but I really didn’t want to take the chance,” Godown added.   Lining up of the outside of the front row for the restart, played right into Kressley’s hand.  “I hate making that decision on a restart but this time, I didn’t have to make the choice and it was what I wanted anyway,” Kressley remarked.  “I was getting loose on the bottom about half way through the race and I was really locked down on the top.”

The multi-groove surface led to some good racing throughout the race.  Godown led Kressley and Duane Howard through lap seventeen.  Godown tried to regain the lead but Kressley was able to pull away in the final laps.  After starting back in the twelfth position, Ryan watt raced his way up to fourth following the restart.  Watt went on to challenge Howard for third but Howard wasn’t about to go without a fight.  After some pretty physical racing, Watt took third and then closed the gap on Godown at the end of the race.  Howard finished fourth with Craig VonDohren following in fifth.

After picking up a Bridgeport victory in a 305 Sprint Car race just a few days earlier, Mark Bitner took the lead at the start of the URC feature event and looked like he wanted to make it two in a row.  Bitner led the first eight circuits before Weller drove into the lead on lap nine.  Davie Franek challenged Bitner for second on the next lap and took over the runner-up spot.

By half way, Weller was into lapped traffic and that allowed both Franek and Bitner to close in on the leader but Weller skillfully made his way through traffic and pulled away once again.  “We definitely needed the clean air,” Weller explained.

Just two laps from the finish, the caution waved for Justin Whittal, setting up a single file shootout for the finish.  Weller raced to the checkered without a challenge from Franek while Davey Sammons had a great restart, racing his way into third at the checkered.  Bitner finished fourth with Chris Coyle rounding out the top five.

Weller became the first repeat winner in any of the Three for All Events as he earned back-to-back victories in the URC portion of the show.

Racing action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway on Saturday night as Spirit Auto Center presents First Responders night featuring Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, two feature events for the Outlaw Stocks and the Garden State Vintage.  Action gets underway at 7pm.

 

 

 

 

 

DELAWARE AUTO EXCHANGE SUPER LATE MODELS (25 LAPS) 1. Bryan Bernheisel, 2. Kyle Hardy, 3. Danny Snyder, 4. Kenny Pettyjohn, 5. Gary Stuhler, 6. Larry Baer, 7. Donnie Lingo, 8. Mark Pettyjohn, 9. Danny Green, 10. Ron Kline, 11. Drew Weisser, 12. Ricky Elliott, 13. Andrew Mullins, 14. Chad Hollenbeck, 15. Devin Frey, 16. Austin Hubbard, 17. Terry Snyder

358 SMALL BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 LAPS) 1. Brett Kressley, 2. Ryan Godown, 3. Ryan Watt, 4. Duane Howard, 5. Craig VonDohren, 6. Dominick Buffalino, 7. Brandon Grosso, 8. Eric Kormann, 9. Ryan Krachun, 10. Steve Davis, 11. Roger Manning, 12. John Parkenham, 13. Danny Bouc, 14. Matt Stangle, 15. Jesse Hill, 16. Rocco Infante, 17. Bob Sarkisian, 18. Tim Buckwalter

UNITED RACING CLUB (25 LAPS) 1. Josh Weller, 2. DavieyFranek, 3. Davey Sammons, 5. Mark Bitner, 5. Chris Coyler, 6. Curt Michael, 7. Adam Carberry, 8. Robbie Stillwaggon, 9. Troy Betts, 10. Bill Unglert, 11. Brett Michalski, 12. Mike Haggenbottom, 13. Kris Lilick, 14. Samantha Lieberman, 15. Jake Eldreth, 16. Christopher Allen, 17. Lucas Wolfe, 18. Justin Whittal, 19. Zach Burd, 20. Cody Jourdan

 

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, July 15 – Spirit Auto Center First Responder Night – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks plus Poker Series Hand #2 held-over from May, plus Vintage, racing at 7pm

Saturday, July 22 – Driver Appreciation Night  – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

Saturday, July 19 – Quarter Midget Night – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & MASS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY BIG TRIPLEHEADER – THREE FOR ALL

 

Austin Hubbard, Amanda Whaley, Donnie Lingo, Jim & Bryan Bernheisel, Kyle Hardy and Ricky Elliott.  Ryan Watt, Tim Buckwalter, Frank Cozze and Rick Laubach.  Curt Michael,  Josh Weller, Dave Franek,Mark Bitner and Lucas Wolfe.  And many, many more.  All in the same place, at the same time and competing in the same racing program.  That’s what the Bridgeport Speedway’s Three For All has to offer.

On Tuesday, July 11th,the Bridgeport Speedway will host the third running of the Three For All – Super Late Models, Small Block Modifieds and United Racing Club (URC) Sprint Cars all on the same racing card on the lightning fast 5/8 mile track.

During the running of the inaugural event, after Glenn Elliott dominated the Super Late Model feature, a late race caution pitted Andrew Mullins and Elliott against each other for the final two laps with Mullins picking up the win.  Mullins raced to the checkered ahead of Elliott, David Zona, Ricky Elliott and Brian Bernheisel.

On the same night, former Crate/Sportsman Champion, Neal Williams earned his first ever Modified victory as he held off the challenges of Jimmy Blewett to pick up the Small Block Modified portion of the show.  Ryan Watt, Rick Laubach and Brett Kressley trailed Williams and Blewett at the finish.

As he’s done on many other occasions, Curt Michael came up with the win in the URC feature event, after taking the lead from Art Leidel on the fifth circuit of the twenty-five lap feature event.  Michael raced to the checkered ahead of Robbie Stillwaggon, Josh Weller, Mark Bitner and Davie Franek.

The competitors had nothing but praise for the speedway and so the tradition continued and the event returned on the 2016 schedule.

After a three wide race for the lead at the wave of the green, Donnie Lingo took the lead in the Super Late Model feature over Amanda Whaley and Ricky Elliott.  And Lingo never looked back as he led from the green flag to the checkered for the win over Ross Robinson, Brian Bernheisel, Matt Jester and Danny Snyder.

Young Matt Stangle raced with the Small Block Modifieds and took the lead at the green.  Stangle was impressive, holding off Ryan Watt until a second restart lined the two drivers up side by side and Watt propelled into the lead from the outside.  Stangle trailed Watt to the finish line followed by Jeff Strunk, Dominick Buffalino and Brett Kressley.

In previous seasons, Josh Weller had never won more than one URC Feature in a season.  During last year’s Three for All, Weller drove to his third win of the 2016 season after Mark Bitner led the first three laps.  Weller took the win over Franek, Michael, Adam Carberry and Troy Betts.

These drivers and many more will return to the Bridgeport Speedway on Tuesday, July 11th for the third running of the Three for All – something for every racing fan.  The Bridgeport Speedway is known for their time efficient racing programs.  This one gets underway at 7:15pm.  (A Wednesday rain date is scheduled if needed.)

Race fans can purchase their tickets for the Three for All in advance and save $5 per ticket PLUS receive a 1 hour complimentary pit pass.  Just go to www.bpspeedway.com to purchase your tickets and use the coupon code ‘Threeforall’ to take advantage of this great offer!!

This is one show you won’t want to miss!!  Super Late Models, Small Block Modifieds and Sprint Cars all on the same night!

LAUBACH AND WATT SPLIT 811 DIG SAFELY POKER SERIES WINS

 

 

Rick Laubach and Ryan Watt each picked up a win in forty lap Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified competition on the eve of Independence Day as they competed in Hands & 4 in the 2017 811 Dig Safely Poker Series events.  Both drivers add an Ace and a King to the Poker Series hands with their first and second place finishes.  Matt Stangle added his third Ace to his Poker Series hand with his sixth Bridgeport victory of the season in Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman competition.  Tom Wills, Jr. added an Ace to his King with a win in the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks race in just their second hand of Poker Series competition this season.

 

Laubach was the third leader in the first forty lap event – the rained out feature event from May 28th’s All in at the Port.  Billy Pauch Sr. led the first three laps before Brett Kressley blasted by both second place, Laubach and the leader, Pauch Sr. to take the lead on lap four.  Kressley led through lap sixteen as puff of smoke could be seen from his family owned No. 19B.  Laubach took the lead on lap seventeen as Watt moved up to second on the next circuit.  The second half of the race saw Laubach hold the lead over Watt who stayed with Laubach and the Lori & Gary Hermann owned No. 7 to the checkered flag.  Following Laubach and Watt to the checkered was Jimmy Horton who was celebrating his birthday with a top five finish.  Sam Martz finished fourth with Richie Pratt, Jr. rounding out the top five.

 

The win puts Laubach just one victory away from his 50th Bridgeport Speedway Big Block win – a quest that begin back in May of 1998 when Laubach was a first time winner.

 

Laubach drew the pole for the All American 40 and led lap one before the caution was needed as Dave Hunt slowed down the backstretch.  Watt restarted in fourth, moving ahead of Craig VonDohren and then Billy Pauch Jr. before setting his sights on the leader.  Watt raced past Laubach to lead lap two.  Another caution was needed when Travis Hill came to a stop with four laps complete, putting Laubach even with Watt on the restart.  After a false start, Watt took the lead and immediately began to pull away from the field.  Watt set a torrid pace as the remaining laps went caution free.  Watt extended his lead over Laubach and VonDohren.  Dominick Buffalino closed in on VonDohren in the final laps, finishing fourth with Billy Pauch, jr. taking fifth.  Watt won with nearly an eighteen second advantage.

 

Matt Stangle took the lead from Jeremy Harrington and lap three and then held off the persistent challenges of Eric Kormann to take the win in the 20 lap Crate/Sportsman feature event.  Kormann was all over the back bumper of Stangle’s Ace Materials No. 6 as they raced to the checkered flag.  Steve Kemery finished third with 2017 Rookie Champion, Jim Gallagher finishing fourth in his first effort following Rookie Graduation.  Harrington rounded out the top five.

 

2015 Outlaw Stock Poker Series Champion, Tom Wills, Jr. took a step in the right direction as he outraced Jeff Dirkes for the fifteen lap Outlaw Stock main event.  Dirkes was a tough challenger and kept the pressure on Wills, Jr. right to the checkered flag.  Jon Meyer recovered from spin to finish third with Rich Stinson taking fourth.  Terry Griffen finised fifth in his first outing this season, behind the wheel of David Kramer’s No. 44J.

 

Autoparts Warehouse sponsors Bike Night at the Bridgeport Speedway this Saturday night as the Big Block Modifieds and Crate/Sportsman are joined by the MASS Sprint Cars with racing getting underway at 7pm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAND #3 OF THE 811 DIG SAFELY POKER SERIES

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (40 laps): 1. Rick Laubach, 2. Ryan Watt, 3. Jimmy Horton, 4. Sam Martz, 5. Richie Pratt, Jr., 6. Dominick Buffalino, 7. Brett Kressley, 8. Tommy Beamer, 9. Travis Hill, 10. Billy Pauch, Sr., 11. Ron Roberts, 12. Rusty Smith, 13. Neal Williams, 14. Bob Sarkisian, 15. David Hunt, 16. Mike Franz, 17. Dave Shirk, 18. P.J. Oliver, 19. Jack Swain, 20. Jamie Mills, 21. Ricky DiEva, DNS – Pete Visconti, Mike Barone, H.J. Bunting, Westley Smith.

 

HAND # 4 – 811 DIG SAFELY POKER SERIES

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (40 laps): 1. Ryan Watt, 2. Rick Laubach, 3. Craig VonDohren, 4. Dominick Buffalino, 5. Billy Pauch, Jr., 6. Duane Howard, 7. Frank Cozze, 8. Neal Williams, 9. Richie Pratt, Jr., 10. Sam Martz, 11. Jeff Strunk, 12. Tommy Beamer, 13. Rocco Infante, 14. Rusty Smith, 15. Ron Roberts, 16. Dave Shirk, 17. Jimmy Horton, 18. Mike Franz, 19. Brett Kressley, 20. Travis Hill, 21. Billy Pauch, Sr., 22. David Hunt, DNS – Jamie Mills, P.J. Oliver, Jack Swain, Ricky DiEva, DNQ – Pete Visconti, Bob Sarkisian

 

 HAND # 4 – 811 DIG SAFELY POKER SERIES

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Matt Stangle, 2. Eric Kormann, 3. Steve Kemery, 4. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 5. Jeremy Harrington, 6. Kyle Lilick, 7. Roger Manning, 8. Matthew Peck, 9. Louden Reimert, 10. John Micek, 11. Kevin Belmont, 12. Adam Cox, 13. Andrew Belmont, 14. Tommy Errico, 15. Dave Damiano, 16. David Burns, 17. Frank Dorry, 18. Marty Resnick, 19. Brian Papiez, 20. John Scarpati, 21. David Crossman, 22. Mike Cogdill, 23. Ryan Simmons, 24. Scott Kohler

 

HAND #2 – 811 DIG SAFELY POKER SERIES

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCK FEATURE (15 laps): 1. Tom Wills, Jr., 2. Jeff Dirkes, 3. John Meyer, 4. Rich Stinson, 5. Terry Griffin, 6. John Parker, 7. John Parker, 8. Darren Cox, 9. Andrew Joslin, 10. Brian Ludwig, 11. Doug DeBray, 12. Steven Land, DNS – Ron Frees

 

MARTZ, MANNING AND HENRY PICK UP FIRST BRIDGEPORT WINS OF 2017 SEASON

 

Sam Martz, Roger Manning and TJ Henry each earned their first feature wins of the 2017 season in Saturday night action at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Tommy Ericco, Jr. picked up his second win of the season in the DA’s Auto Body & Repair Rookie Division but it was Jim Gallagher, Jr. who was crowned as the 2017 Bridgeport Speedway Rookie Champion.

The Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds were led to the start of their twenty-five lap feature event by a pair of fourteens – the Z14 of Ron Roberts was on the pole with the 14s of Dave Shirk starting on the outside.

Roberts took the lead on the start as Martz moved into second on lap one.  Martz ran to theinside of Roberts as the leaders raced through turn two on the second circuit.  After a side by side battle that ran the length of the backstretch, Martz emerged with the lead in turn three.

Martz raced away from the competition but never knew who or where his competition might be.  “I ran wide open all of the time,” Martz explained after picking up the win.  “I didn’t really move around a lot.  The bottom was pretty good so I stayed there.”  Martz led the way in a caution free event, leading all but the first lap.

After a side by side battle with Richie Pratt, Jr., it was Dominick Buffalino who finished second with Pratt in third.  “I love racing with Richie (Pratt),” Buffalino exclaimed.  “We’ve raced together since the East Windsor days and I don’t think we’ve ever touched!”  Rick Laubach was looking to make it a three way battle for second but time ran out on the former track champion.  Laubach finished fourth with Jesse Hill completing the top five at the finish line.

Clyde Cox had his best outing of the 2017 season as he led the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature for the first twelve laps.  A lap thirteen restart closed up the field.  It was wild when the green flag waved but Roger Manning came away with the lead when the lap was scored.  Five time feature winner, Matt Stangle raced into second but was not able to challenge Manning for the lead.

It was just about a year ago that Manning raced for the first time at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Five weeks later Manning picked up his first win.  Win number two came on Saturday night.

Stangle finished second with Jeremy Harrington finishing third.  Matt Papiez moved into fourth on the final lap with Cox earning his best finish of the season in fifth.

TJ Henry drove an impressive race to pick up the win in the Drive for Dylan 50 – a special 50 lap event for the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks.  This race pays tribute to Dylan Doerr, the son of Jeremy Doerr and Shanan Lea, whose life ended tragically at the age of one and a half.  His family again organized this event in his memory.

In addition to the $3,500 winner’s share of the purse, there was alsolap money paid.  Henry’s win was worth over $4,000.

Tom Wills, Jr. finished second with Mick search, Brian Ludwig and Darren Cox trailing at the checkered.  When Ludwig failed post race technical inspection, Billy Wroble advanced to a fifth place finish.

For the second time this season, Tommy Ericco, Jr. raced to the win in the DA’s Auto Body & Repair Rookie feature event.  This time it was a ten lap event that saw Errico race by leader Matt Luzi at the race’s half way point.  Rookie Champion, Jim Gallagher, Jr. raced home in second followed by Brett Belmont, Jim Cheesman andScott Kohler.

The Bridgeport Speedway switches to Monday night, July 3rd for its next race – Hand #4 of the Colonial Pipeline 811 Dig Safely Poker Series for the Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks.  Racing gets underway at 7:30pm.  The Big Block Modifieds will also compete in a second feature event – therained out feature from Hand #2.  It’s the night before a holiday – come out and take in the action!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Sam Martz, 2. Dominick Buffalino,3. Richie Pratt, Jr., 4. Rick Laubach, 5. Jesse Hill, 6. Ryan Watt, 7. Ron Roberts. 8. Pete Visconti, 9. Billy Pauch, Sr., 10. Neal Williams, 11. Mike Barone, 12. David Hunt, 13. Dave Shirk, 14. Mike Franz, 15. Tommy Beamer, 16. Anthony Moran, DNS – Ernie Miles, III.

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE (20 laps): 1. Roger Manning, 2. Matt Stangle, 3. Jeremy Harrington, 4. Brian Papiez, 5. Clyde Cox, 6. Dave Damiano, 7. Matthew Peck, 8. Eric Kormann, 9. David Crossman, 10. Adam Cox, 11. Kevin Belmont, 12. Tommy Errico, 13. Chris Jenkins, 14. Chuck Sayres, 15. Scott Kohler, 16. Bobby Bracall, 17. Scott Hulmes, 18. Tom Holding, 19. Jim Gallagher, Sr., 20. Brett Belmont, 21. Andrew Belmont, 22. Olivia Ingersoll, 23. John Micek, 24. Pete Serra, DNS – Wayne Weaver, DNQ – Matt Luzi, Jim Cheesman,

 

D.A.’S AUTO BODY & REPAIR ROOKIE FEATURE (10 laps): 1. Tommy Errico, 2. Jim Gallagher, Jr., 3. Brett Belmont, 4. Jim Cheesman, 5. Scott Kohler, 6. Olivia Ingersoll, 7. Matt Luzi, 8. Jeff Stuart, 9. Ray Cost, 10. Eric Mattson

 

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCK FEATURE (50 laps): 1. T.J. Henry, 2. Tom Wills, Jr., 3. Mick Search, 4. Darren Cox, 5. Billy Wroble, 6. John Parker, 7. Ken Moren, 8. Cleve Riehl, 9. David Kramer, 10. Andrew Joslin, 11. Paul Donahue, 12. Jeff Dirkes, 13. Jeramy Doerr, 14. Jim Avery, 15. Ed Bischoff, 16. Mike Creamer, 17. Rich Stinson, DQ – Brian Ludwig

 

Upcoming events

Saturday, July 1 – No Racing

Monday, July 3 – The All American 40 – Hand #4 of the Colonial PIpeline 811 Call Before You Dig 2017 Poker Series, Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks plus Hand #2 feature for the Big Blocks, racing at 7:30 (rain date,, Tuesday, July 4 if needed)

Saturday, July 8 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and MASS 305 Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

Saturday, July 15 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks plus Poker Series Hand #2 held-over from May, plus Vintage, racing at 7pm

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