ROBERTS RACING & TJ HENRY DOMINATE BRIDGEPORT ACTION

                   

For the third time in just seven days, Ryan Watt drove his Ron Roberts Racing No. 14w to victory on the lightning fast 5/8th mile Bridgeport Speedway on a night of racing sponsored by Joy Auto Parts of Dunellen and Chester, New Jersey.

Watt became the first driver this season to win three times in the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified ranks as he picked up back-to-back wins in Saturday night action.  Watt was also the winner of the Small Block Modified portion of Bridgeport’s Three for All program on Tuesday night.

Brad Roberts, grandson of Ron Roberts, drove to his second win of the season in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman main event after taking the lead from three time winner, Matt Stangle on the sixth circuit of the twenty lap race.  TJ Henry picked up a pair of wins in the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks, winning both of the Twin 12 lap feature events for that division and upping his win total to an even dozen by the end of Saturday night’s action.  No one was able to claim the bounty placed on Henry who has now won eleven Outlaw Stock features in a row.  Riehl Towing and the Bridgeport Speedway combined to post a $200 bounty to be paid to the driver who can win in this division with Henry still in the race at the checkered flag.

Tommy Beamer had the Thornton Gulf No. 31 out in front for the first five laps of the Big Block Modified feature before Neal Williams put the Overhead Door No. 0w into the lead on lap six.  Williams led the way through half way after Watt moved into second on lap nine.  Watt closed in on Williams and took a look to the inside of the leader in turn three on lap thirteen.  Mindful of Watt’s move to the inside to take the lead in last week’s event, Williams was determined not to let that happen again.  “I wasn’t going to get beat on the inside again,” Williams stated.  “I moved to the bottom.”  When Williams changed his line, it left the outside open for Watt raced side by side with Williams to complete lap fifteen.  Watt pulled ahead as the field raced out of turn two.

There was plenty of action remaining as Dominck Buffalino closed in on Williams just before the five to go sign.  Buffalino went to the outside and raced Williams to the stripe to complete lap twenty-one then moved ahead as they head through the corners.  Rick Laubach, assuming the wheel of the Atlas Paving No. 66, moved in to pressure Williams in the final laps.

A caution flag with two laps to go erased Watt’s advantage and had Buffalino, Williams, Laubach and Joseph Watson lined up nose to tail behind the leader.  But the current point leader prevailed as he led the way to the finish with Buffalino finishing second.  Laubach made a move by Williams with just a little more than a lap remaining to take third.  Williams finished fourth  with Joseph Watson rounding out the top five.

David Crossman led the field of Crate/Sportsman competitors for the first lap before Matt Stangle took over the lead on lap two.  Stangle led the way through lap five but Roberts used the inside to take the lead following a lap six restart.  It was all Roberts to the checkered flag with point leader, Steve Davis closing within a few car lengths of the leader.   Bobby Lilick finished third with Steve Kemery taking fourth.  Dave Damiano rounded out the top five.

The PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks raced in two complete twelve lap feature events that saw Seaford, DE driver, TJ Henry drive to the front in each event.  In the first twelve lap feature,  Henry took the lead on lap two after Steve Land and Mike Creamer tangled while racing for the lead, leaving Billy Wroble no place to go.  Hard contact was made but all drivers were okay following the incident.  Henry led the way to the finish with Tom Wills, Jr. holding off the challenges of Brian Ludwig for second.  Scott Dugan finished fourth with Creamer rounding out the top five.

Gary Klimeczak put his No. 11 out in front in the second twelve lap feature event for the first four laps while holding off the challenges of Spider Ensinger.  Henry took over second on lap four and then took the lead on the next circuit around the 5/8th mile track.  Ensinger raced ahead of Klimeczak to take second but Scott Dugan made a late race charge to finish second to Henry at the checkered flag.  Ensinger finished third followed by Creamer and Klimeczak.

Colonial Pipeline’s 811 Dig Safely sponsored intermission activities that saw the young drivers of the future take to the quarter mile track for some laps before the feature events.  Competitors from Atco, Phoenixville, Blackbird and Wall Quarter Midget Clubs took part in Bridgeport’s Quarter Midget Night.  The youngsters were proud to display their cars behind the grandstand and then joined Ryan Watt, a father of a quarter midget driver himself, in Victory Lane.

The Bridgeport Speedway hosts Bike Night next Saturday night, sponsored by Harris Paving.  Anyone driving/riding a motorcycle to the races will be admitted free.  The Motorcycles will be on display throughout the night’s events behind the grandstand.  Several lucky boys and girls will win new bicycles during the night’s activities.  The Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Tri State Race Saver Sprint Cars will be in action with racing getting underway at 7pm.

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 LAPS)

1 – Ryan Watt, 2 – Dominick Buffalino, 3 – Rick Laubach, 4 – Neal Williams, 5 – Jojo Watson, 6 – Tommy Beamer, 7 – Sam Martz, 8 – Richie Pratt Jr, 9 – Jim Britt, 10 – Dave Shirk, 11 – Billy Pauch Sr, 12 – Mike Franz, 13 – Ron Roberts, 14 – Chuck Potts, 15 – Jordan Watson, 16 – Wade Hendrickson, 17 – Bob Sarkisian, 18 – Ricky Dieva, 19 – CJ Jones, 20 – Ryan Krachun

 

STEWART STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (20 LAPS)

1 – Brad Roberts, 2 – Steve Davis, 3 – Bob Lilick, 4 – Steve Kemery, 5 – Dave Damiano, 6 – Eric Kormann, 7 – Kris Lilick, 8 – Tom Sherby, 9 – Bob Bracall, 10 – Melissa Scarpati, 11 – David Crossman, 12 – Matthew Luzi, 13 – Matt Stangle, 14 – Jeramy Doerr, 15 – Bill Briggs, 16 – Brian Lilick, 17 – Roger Manning

PENNCO TECH OUTLAWSTOCKS FEATURE 1 (12 LAPS)

1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Tom Wills Jr, 3 – Brian Ludwig, 4 – Scott Dugan, 5 – Mike Creamer, 6 – Spider Ensinger, 7 – Ed Bischoff, 8 – Gary Klimeczek, 9 – Tom Princiaotta, 10 – Jack Beaumont, 11 – John Parker, 12 – Doug Debray, 13 – Steven Land, 14 – Billy Wroble   DNS – Art Avery

 

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS FEATURE 2 (12 LAPS)

1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Scott Dugan, 3 – Spider Ensinger, 4 – Mike Creamer, 5 – Gary Klimeczek, 6 – Tom Princiotta, 7 – Ed Bischoff, 8 – Tom Wills Jr, 9 – Doug Bebray, 10 – Brian Ludwig, 11 – Jack Beaumont, 12 – John Parker   DNS – Art Avery, Steven Land

BOUNTY PLACED ON BRIDGEPORT OUTLAW STOCK DRIVER TJ HENRY

BOUNTY PLACED ON BRIDGEPORT OUTLAW STOCK DRIVER TJ HENRY
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Bridgeport, NJ – On Thursday morning a bounty was placed on second place point driver TJ Henry.  Henry has won an astounding 10 feature events this season.  Henry’s impressive stats show him winning the last 9 races, and a 10 of the 14 held in ’16 while finishing no worse than third this year.  Henry’s dominance has drawn both on track and off track attention at Bridgeport Speedway.  After going through numerous and lengthy post-race tech inspections, everything has turned up legit and in Henry’s favor thus far.
Riehl’s Towing of Clarksboro, NJ will has posted a $100 bounty for any driver that can defeat the No. 57 of TJ Henry (Henry must be running at checkered flag).  Bridgeport Speedway has matched the $100 bonus, pushing it to $200.  This week, the Stewart Stainless Outlaw Stocks compete in Twin-12 main events.  If 20 or more Outlaw Stocks sign in the bounty will be doubled to $400 in addition to feature winnings.  The bounty will stay in place until Henry has been beaten and could potentially go up!
Tom Wills Jr. leads the way in the 2016 point chase of a fast closing Henry, Brian Ludwig, Scott Dugan, and Art Avery.  Three point races remain with twin races on the bill this week, the following week and ‘off’ week, then the final point show on Sept 3.  Will one of Bridgeport’s own take down the No. 57 Delaware Dominator or will it take an outsider to get the job done?  Everyone will have two shots at it this Saturday as Joy Auto Parts presents 1/4 Midget Night!

There’s a lot of the Bridgeport Speedway in Ricky “The Rocket” Elliott.

 

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There’s a lot of the Bridgeport Speedway in Ricky “The Rocket” Elliott.

The Seaford, DE driver has had a lot of success on the 5/8 mile speedway where he sits eighth on the All Time Feature Winner’s List with thirty-five wins – just behind Kenny Brightbill.

Elliott came close to winning the Bridgeport track title in 2004 when he won ten feature events.  The championship came down to the final race of the season.  Duane Howard finished ahead of Elliott that night and won the point title.  “I’ve never been a points racer,” Elliott says, in spite of his numerous track championships in his home state.  “I’ve always been a driver who wants to win and racing for points, changes the way you race,” Elliott added.  “Every week, people as me the same question – ‘Who won’ – they never ask who finished second.

For many seasons, Elliott spent his Saturday nights turning the wheel of some of the best cars to compete on the Bridgeport clay.  Elliott wheeled the Hewlett No. 901, Sal DeBruno’s No.0  and  the  J & J No. 27 as well as Jake’s Marine No. 85.

“It was time for a change,” Elliott says of his decision to leave Big Block Modifieds in favor of the Super Late Model ranks a little more than ten years ago.

And it is the Super Late Model that will bring Ricky Elliott back to the Bridgeport Speedway for the BRB Contractors Three for All Event this Tuesday, August 16th.  This is the second year for the Three for All – a tripleheader show that features the Super Late Models, 358 Small Block Modifieds and United Racing Club Sprint Cars.

In spite of his past successes at Bridgeport, Elliott is still seeking his first Super Late Model win on the 5/8th mile Logan township track.   “I thought I was smarter than everybody else,” Elliott explained.  The former Bridgeport regular thought that his past Bridgeport experience would pay dividends at last year’s event but a wrong choice in tires found Elliott in the top five but not able to compete for the win.  The Super Late Models are lighter and more aerodynamic than the Big Block Modifieds and will turn laps about a second and a half faster than the Modifieds.

“I’m really looking forward to this year’s event,” Elliott exclaimed.  “Bridgeport is one of my favorite tracks.  The faster you go, the better I like it,”  Elliott added.

Elliott will be competing for the win on Tuesday night along with drivers like Glenn Elliot, Dale Hollidge, Bryan Bernheisel, Donnie Lingo, Kenny & Mark Pettyjohn and others.  Racing gets underway with qualifying at 7:30.

WATT, HENRY AND BROWN ARE HOTTER THAN THE WEATHER IN BRIDGEPORT ACTION

 

 

 

It was Scout Night at the Bridgeport Speedway on a night sponsored by Eastern Autoparts Warehouse and the weather couldn’t have been any hotter as the East coast was experiencing yet another heat wave during the summer of 2016.  The temperatures were extra warm but not as hot as the racing on the 5/8 mile speedway!  Ryan Watt drove his Array of Monograms sponsored No. 14w to his second Bridgeport Speedway win of the season after Neal Williams dominated much of the race in Sal DeBruno’s Overhead Door No. 0. 

Polesitter, Ricky DiEva took the lead in the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature event after one false start.  Williams, Wade Hendrickson, Jordan Watson and Mike Franz followed as DiEva led the way through the first lap.  Rick Laubach was on the move, taking over fourth with a pass outside of Franz on lap two. 

 BP-JC-8-23-16 (138)psDiEva led the way through lap five but Williams had the No. 0NW working on the outside as he powered by DiEva as they exited turn two on lap six.  Laubach moved ahead of Jordan Watson who then had Watt challenging on lap seven.  Watt and then Watson made their way by DiEva on lap nine.  Williams led the way through lap ten followed by Hendrickson, Laubach, Watt and Jordan Watson. 

 Laubach had just taken over second after a battle with Hendrickson when the caution waved for Richie Pratt, Jr. who was facing traffic between turns one and two.  Williams took the outside on the restart but a tangle between Roger Manning and Jim Britt saw the yellow flag displayed yet again.  Williams took control on the restart as Hendrickson and Watt battled for the runner-up spot. 

 With one win to his credit, Tommy Beamer had the Thornton Gulf No. 31 on the outside and was quickly advancing positions.  With ten to go, Beamer ran fourth but while Hendrickson and Watt battled for second, it was Beamer who quickly moved into the runner-up spot, setting his sights on Williams. 

 

Watt moved into third behind Williams and Beamer but the caution waved again for last week’s winner, CJ
Jones who ran into trouble in turn one.  Watt pulled along side of Beamer under the caution to tell Beamer of a right rear tire going flat.  Beamer headed to the pits for a quick tire change and Watt moved up to second to start behind Williams on the single file restart. 

 Williams ran the outside, knowing that the outside was Watt’s preferred line.  “Watt runs the outside so I figured IBP-JC-8-23-16 (101)ps was in good shape,” Williams explained later.  With four laps to go, imagine his surprise as Watt put the No. 14w on the bottom of the track, pulling even with Williams and then powering into the lead. 

 Watt led the final four laps to capture his second Bridgeport win of the season.  Williams finished second – his best outing since returning to weekly action on the 5/8 mile track.  Hendrickson deflected all challenges to finish third followed by Jordan Watson and Rick Laubach.  DiEva had his best outing of the season to finish sixth as Beamer rebounded for a seventh place finish.  Sam Martz finished eighth with Jimmy Horton and Dave Shirk rounding out the top ten.

 TJ Henry made it double digits in the win column with his tenth win of the season in the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stock feature event.  Henry took the lead from Scott Dugan on lap four and drove to the checkered flag at the end of fifteen laps.  Tom Wills, Jr. and Brian Ludwig battled throughout the race for the runner-up spot with Ludwig taking second on the final lap. 

 Dave Brown returned to Bridgeport for the Tri State Race Savers Regional event and fifth hand of the Tanner Dairy Store/Thayer Performance 2016 Poker Series event.  Brown led from the green flag to the checkered to capture his first win of the season at Bridgeport but third overall this season.  Mike Haggenbottom finished second with Eddie Wagner taking third.  Tim Tanner finished fourth with Joe Kay taking fifth on the final lap. 

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Bridgeport host their Three for All event this Tuesday, sponsored by BRB Contractors.  Racing gets underway for the Super Late Models, Small Block Modifieds and United Racing Club Sprint cars at 7:30 on Tuesday evening.  It’s Quarter Midget Night at Bridgeport on Saturday for a regular three division show with the Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks with racing getting underway at 7pm.

Photos Courtesy of John Cliver

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SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps): 1. Ryan Watt, 2. Neal Williams, 3. Wade Hendrickson, 4. Jordan Watson, 5. Rick Laubach, 6. Ricky DiEva, 7. Tommy Beamer, 8. Sam Martz, 9. Jimmy Horton, 10. Dave Shirk, 11. Ron Roberts, 12. Bob Sarkisian, 13. Richie Pratt, Jr., 14. Mike Franz, 15. C.J. Jones, 16. Ernie Miles, III, 17. Joseph Watson, 18. Jim Britt, 19. Stan Frankenfield, 20. Roger Manning, 21. Anthony Moran, DNS – Matt Stangle

 

 

HILBORN TSRS 305 SPRINTS (20 laps): 1. Dave Brown, 2. Mike Haggenbottom, 3. Eddie Wagner, 4. Tim Tanner, Jr., 5. Joe Kay, 6. Rick Stief, 7. Brendon Poff, 8. Logan Diehl, 9. Samantha Lieberman, 10. Zach Burd, 11. Bryant Davis, 12. Erika Palmai, 13. Douglas Snow

 

 

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS (15 laps): 1. T.J. Henry, 2. Brian Ludwig, 3. Tom Wills, Jr., 4. Pete Ellis, 5. Scott Dugan, 6. Mike Creamer, 7. Art Avery

Upcoming event

     Tuesday, August 16 – Three for All – Super Late Models, URC Sprint Cars and 358 Small Block Modifieds, racing at 7:30 (rain date Wednesday, August 17 if needed)

     Saturday, August 20 – 1/4 Midget Night sponsored by Joy Auto Parts – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Twin 12s for Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, August 27 – BIKE NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and TSRS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, September 3 – Final Night of Points – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks & Garden State Vintage, racing at 7pm

BRIDGEPORT PRESENTS THE THREE FOR ALL – A RACE FAN’S DREAM EVENT

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On August 16th, the Bridgeport Speedway will present the second Three for All event on the 5/8th mile speedway – a tripleheader show featuring the Super Late Models, United Racing Club (URC) Sprint Cars and 358 Small Block Modifieds with each division competing in qualifying events and a twenty-five lap feature events.  It’s a race fan’s dream  – guaranteed to offer something for everyone’s taste in dirt track racing!

The Three for All will be sponsored by BRB Contractors of King of Prussia, PA.  BRB Contractors is a family owned and operated business, specializing in demolition, excavation, paving, hauling and site work.  Bob Lilick and his four sons – Bobby, Brian, Justin and Kris – are competitors at the Bridgeport Speedway.  Kris Lilick has won twice this season in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman Division and is currently second in the point standings with brother, Bobby in third.  The Lilicks and BRB Contractors have been in business for sixteen years.

The inaugural Three for All event saw young Andrew Mullins make full use of a late race caution to erase Glenn Elliot’s advantage as he raced into the lead of Super Late Models as the field headed to the white flag.   Curt Michael picked up the win in the URC feature event, earning his fourth win of the 2015 season followed by Robbie Stillwaggon and Josh Weller.  Neal Williams earned his first ever Modifed feature win at Bridgeport with a flag to flag victory in the Small Block Modified feature, holding off the challenges of Jimmy Blewett and Ryan Watt.

Glenn Elliot’s second place finish didn’t dampen his enthusiasm for this event.  “This is an awesome place,” Elliot exclaimed following the 2015 event.  “I would love to come here.”  Elliot will have his chance when the gates swing open on the 2016 event.

Echoing Glenn Elliot’s enthusiasm is Ricky Elliot – a former regular competitor in Bridgeport’s Big Block Modified Division.  Elliot racked up ten feature wins on the Bridgeport 5/8 mile track during the 2004 season, losing the title by single digit points as he and eventual champion, Duane Howard battled to the final checkered flag for the 2004 title.  Elliot made the move into Late Models during the following season.  In spite of his success in the Modifieds, Elliot is still looking for his first Super Late Model victory on the Bridgeport clay.

“I thought I was smarter than everyone else,” Elliot said of his strategy in last year’s event.  With all of his success and Bridgeport experience, Elliot chose a tire compound that was too hard.  He finished fourth.  “These cars are about a second and a half faster than the Modifieds (Big Blocks).  They are more aero dynamic and a little lighter,” Elliot explained the factors that contributed to his miscalculation.  “I’m really looking forward to this event,” Elliot stated.  Elliot has been active with the Bridgeport management team, recruiting drivers for the 2016 event.

“Bridgeport has always been one of my favorite tracks,” Elliot related.  “The faster you go, the better I like it!”

 

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The inaugural Three for All event was also a red letter race for Neal Williams who picked up his first ever Modified win at the Bridgeport Speedway.   Williams is a former Crate/Sportsman Champion at the Bridgeport Speedway with multiple feature wins in that division.  It was Williams who gave New Jersey car owner, Sal DeBruno his first Bridgeport Championship while racing in the Crate/Sportsman Division.

DeBruno has fielded cars for many years.  The list of drivers who have competed in the Overhead Door of Southern New Jersey No. 0 is like a “Who’s Who” in racing.  That list includes drivers like Doug Hoffman, Ricky Elliot, Wade Hendrickson and Richie Pratt to name a few.  Williams returned to Bridgeport this season in a second DeBruno owned Big Block Modified No. 0nw, joining rookie, CJ Jones who has won twice in the Overhead Door No. 0 so far this season.

Small Block Modified competition on the 5/8 mile track will find an interesting mix of Bridgeport regulars  as well as invaders.  Bridgeport Big Block Modified feature winners like Ryan Watt, Rick Laubach, Wade Hendrickson

Curt Michael would like nothing better than to pick up his winning ways when URC returns to the Bridgeport Speedway.  Michael had high praise for the track preparation in last year’s event.

The nine time URC Champion from Oceanview, DE has 55 career URC wins and would welcome another Bridgeport victory to increase that total.

Davie Franek picked up a Bridgeport win back in April when URC opened their 2016 season on the 5/8 mile track.  Franek has set the benchmark among URC competitors so far this season as he leads the points and has four wins.  Robbie Stillwaggon, Curt Michael, Josh Weller and Troy Betts round out the top five in points with Weller being the only other driver to capture a URC victory to date.

If you are a racing fan then the Bridgeport Speedway’s Three for All has something for you!  Super Late Models, Small Block Modifieds and Sprint Cars all on the same racing program!

The Bridgeport Speedway is committed to maintaining a safe, fun, family atmosphere, creating life-lasting memories of excitement!

 

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Upcoming event

     Saturday, August 13 – SCOUT NIGHT –  Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & TSRS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

     Tuesday, August 16 – Three for All – Super Late Models, URC Sprint Cars and 358 Small Block Modifieds, racing at 7:30 (rain date Wednesday, August 17 if needed)

     Saturday, August 20 – 1/4 Midget Night sponsored by Joy Auto Parts – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Twin 12s for Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, August 27 – BIKE NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and TSRS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

BRIDGEPORT HOSTS ROMP IN THE SWAMP FOR DYSTONIA JEEP SHOW & TRIPLEHEADER RACING PROGRAM

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The Bridgeport Speedway will host the Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia Jeep Show this Saturday and then go right into the Saturday night tripleheader racing program that will feature Twin 15 lap events for the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman, the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds and the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks.

The Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia Jeep Show will get underway at 10am. There will be an obstacle course for the four wheeling enthusiasts that will remain open until racing gets underway on Saturday evening. Trophies will be awarded in several different categories including Biggest POS, Best Trailer Queen and the Muddiest. Trophies will be awarded during intermission. The Jeep participants will also be invited to take a Parade Lap around the 5/8th mile speedway. Admission is $20 and will include the tripleheader racing program at 7pm Saturday evening.

Funds will be raised for Beat Dystonia organization. Bridgeport Speedway owner, Brian Ramey and his family have had firsthand experience with Dystonia and hope to raise awareness of this disorder in addition to raising funds to further research.

The Mayo Clinic describes Dystonia as a movement disorder in which muscles contract involuntarily, causing repetitive or twisting movements. Dystonia can effect one part of the body or two or more adjacent parts or all parts of the body.

Hali Ramey, Bridgeport Speedway’s Financial Administrator, first started showing symptoms while she was in grade school. “Dystonia is not well known and is often misdiagnosed,” Hali explained. “There is no known cure but it can be helped with medication and/or surgery.” Hali was very private about her circumstances, not wanting to share her circumstances with her high school friends. Her Dystonia kept progressing but Hali persisted through college. “It (Dystonia) really went crazy when I was in college.” By the time graduation approached, Hali was dealing with a great deal. “It was really hard. I couldn’t write. It was hard to type. I would sleep on my hands to try to stop the spasms.” Dystonia made walking, eating and drinking difficult. Hali tried all of the medications and took part in many drug trials. “The meds didn’t really help me and they made me feel like a zombie,” Hali adds. Following college graduation, Hali had the surgery on her brain. “It 100 percent changed my life,” Hali explains.

Funds will be raised in several different ways. Portions of the Jeep Show admission will be donated. Dystonia t-shirts will be sold. There will be a special 50-50 drawing during the day of the Jeep Show and of course, donations will be accepted throughout the event. After dealing with this disorder for many years, Hali now finds herself as the center of attention – a position that she’s not really at ease with but she knows it will be worth it in the end to make people aware and by raising funds that will further the research.

Saturday evening, attention will be directed to the 5/8 mile track where the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman and PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks will do what they do best and offer up some side by side, high speed racing – Bridgeport style!

Jim Britt added his name to the list of Big Block feature winners last week – a list that includes Tommy Beamer, Ryan Watt, Sam Martz and Rick Laubach as well as multiple race winners, Wade Hendrickson and Duane Howard. Joseph Watson continues to fill in for Jamie Mills, another two time feature winner, who expects to return to action in the next few weeks after recovering from rib injuries received in a crash at the end of May.

The Crate/Sportsman will compete in Twin 15 lap feature events that will keep the Crate/Sportsman crews and competitors quite busy. Jeremy Harrington and Matt Stangle lead the division with three wins. Last week’s winner, Steve Davis joins Eric Kormann who each have two feature wins this season. Brad Roberts and Kris Lilick have each collected one win this season.

TJ Henry has eight wins to his credit in Outlaw Stock competition but will have the likes of Tom Wills, Jr., Brian Ludwig, Scott Dugan and Jeff Dirkes who will be determined to keep him from Victory Lane this week. Wills, Jr. has one win to his credit so far this season.

Come out early. Watch the Jeeps in action. Then take in the musical entertainment along with the tasty offerings of the Bridgeport Speedway concession stands. Shop for a new racing t-shirt or another souvenir. Pick up the Bridgeport Bullet – the official program of the Bridgeport Speedway – and check out all of the recent race results, driver rosters and loads of photos. Or take a ride with the Bridgeport Bandit on the Bandit Bus and get an up close look at the behind the scenes action in the pit area before the racing action gets underway.

And don’t forget – the Bridgeport Speedway is the ONLY place where you can see the Big Block Modifieds in action in the state of New Jersey! The Bridgeport Speedway is committed to maintaining a safe, fun, family atmosphere, creating life-lasting memories of excitement!

BRITT TOPS BIG BLOCKS FOR FIRST BRIDGEPORT MODIFIED WIN

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 In perhaps one of the strangest finishes ever seen at the Bridgeport Speedway, Broomall, PA driver, Jim Britt picked up his first ever Big Block Modified win in the Spirit Auto Center main event.  And for the third week in a row, Mother Nature provided her services for watering the track but the tripleheader show ran through in just over three hours!

Britt held off the challenges of multi-time track champion, Duane Howard, for fifteen laps before Howard pushed the Atlas Paving No. 66 into the lead as the field rounded turns three and four to complete lap nineteen.  Howard was able to put some distance between himself and Britt but on lap twenty-three, thick smoke began to billow from Howard’s ride.   But Howard kept going!  Everyone – fans and competitors alike – expected the leader to pull of the track at any second but Howard continued to press forward and lead the race.  Britt had a run on Howard as they raced to the checkered flag.  “When I came off turn four, I couldn’t see anything,” Britt exclaimed but he went to the inside and drove to the checkered flag, nipping Howard at the finish line for the win.  “Unbelievable” was Britt’s description of the finish and it truly was.

Britt’s win came with a Jimmy Weiss prepared power plant borrowed from current Crate/Sportsman point leader, Steve Davis.  Howard finished second while Sam Martz powered his Izzy Trucking No. 3 to a third place finish.  Ron Roberts finished fourth – just ahead of team mate and current point leader, Ryan Watt.  Watt rebounded from a first lap multi car incident to finish in the top five.

Steve Davis followed up Britt’s performance with one of his own as he picked up his second win of the season in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature.  Davis watched Britt’s race until Howard took the lead.  At that point, Davis had to get into his own car to line-up for the feature.

In just the fifth race of his young racing career, Roger Manning led the first nine laps of the feature event before Davis took the lead on lap ten.  Three time feature winner, Matt Stangle, took over second from Manning on lap twelve but Manning held on to finish third behind Davis and Stangle at the end of twenty laps.  Last week’s winner, Eric Kormann finished fourth with Bobby Lilick rounding out the top five.

Jeff Geiges led from green flag to checkered to pick up his first win since the 2014 season to capture the fourth hand of the 2016 Tanner Brothers Dairy Store/Thayer Performance Poker Series for the Tri State Race Saver Sprint cars.

Geiges became the sixth different winner in Bridgeport TSRS competition this season as he earned an Ace for his 2016 Poker Series hand.  Reigning TSRS Champion, Mike Haggenbottom closed the gap on Geiges in the final laps but was not able to mount a challenge on the leader.  Bobby Sandt, Jr. had a strong run to finish third ahead of Steph Palmai.  Brendon Poff won the battle of the 9s to finish fifth ahead of Rick Stief.

The Bridgeport Speedway will host the Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia Jeep Show next Saturday beginning at 10am.  Designated proceeds will be donated to Beat Dystonia atwww.CFTEXAS.ORG/BEATDYSTONIA  Jeep owners can participate in the obstacle course which will be open until Saturday night racing begins.  Special trophies will be awarded in several categories and the Jeeps will have the opportunity to participate in a Parade lap on the 5/8th mile speedway.  All this and a complete racing program for one price of $20.  Racing will get underway at 7pm with the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds, Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman in Twin 15 lap feature events and the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks.

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps)

1 – Jim Britt, 2 – Duane Howard, 3 – Sam Martz, 4 – Ron Roberts, 5 – Ryan Watt, 6 – Jordan Watson, 7 – Richie Pratt Jr, 8 – Mike Franz, 9 – Wade Hendrickson, 10 – CJ Jones, 11 – Tommy Beamer, 12 – Neal Williams, 13 – Matt Peck, 14 – Stan Frankenfield, 15 – Anthony Moran, 16 – Jojo Watson, 17 – Rick Laubach, 18 – Ricky Dieva, 19 – Ed Firth

 

STEWART STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (20 laps)

1 – Steve Davis, 2 – Matt Stangle, 3 – Roger Manning, 4 – Eric Kormann, 5 – Bob Lilick, 6 – Steve Kemery, 7 – Kris Lilick, 8 – Brad Roberts, 9 – Tom Sherby, 10 – Jeff Bubori, 11 – Jeramy Harrington, 12 – Nick Nicostra, 13 – Melissa Scarpati, 14 – Ernie Miles III, 15 – Scott Hulmes, 16 – David Crossman, 17 – Bill Briggs

TANNER BROTHERS DAIRY STORE/THAYER PERFORMANCE 2016 POKER SERIES – HAND #4

Hilborn Tri State Race Saver Sprints (20 laps)

1 – Jeff Geiges, 2 – Mike Haggenbottom, 3 – Bobby Sandt Jr, 4 – Stef Palmai, 5 – Brendon Poff, 6 – Rick Steif, 7 – Kyle Purks, 8 – Scott Frack, 9 – Tim Tanner Jr, 10 – Randy Wilbert, 11 – Samantha Lieberman, 12 – Logan Diehl, 13 – Zack Burd, 14 – Joe Kay, 15 – Eddie Wagner

     BEAMER BESTS HOWARD IN BRIDGEPORT MODIFIEDS

     

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Tommy Beamer picked up his first Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature win since joining the race team fielded by Don and Patti Thornton of Thornton’s Gulf.  After weeks of mechanical issues, Beamer came out on top to pick up the second Bridgeport Big Block win of his career after battling multi-time track champion, Duane Howard for  eighteen laps .

Beamer and Howard put on a show for the fans who waited through two rain delays on First Responders Night for the racing program to be completed – including a break in the Modified feature event after lap ten.  But no one went away disappointed as Beamer and Howard raced side by side, lap after lap, for the duration of the feature event.  Howard edged ahead to lead lap nine but Beamer battled back to regain the top spot one lap later.  While Howard seemed to hold the edge in turns one and two, Beamer would pull ahead exiting turn two and would then have a stronger run through turns three and four.

“I have to thank Duane (Howard) racing me clean,” Beamer stated.  “I was hoping that the bottom would start to go away,”.  While Beamer ran the outside, Howard was fastest on the bottom of the race track. 

Current point leader, Ryan Watt, regained third with a pass on the outside of Rick Laubach on lap twenty-one and went on to finish third.  Laubach crossed the line in fourth with Sam Martz passing Dominic Buffalino on the final lap to finish fifth. BP-JC-7-16-16 (272)

TJ Henry picked up wins seven and eight when the Felton, DE driver won both of the Twin 12 lap feature events for the PennCo Tech Outlaw Stocks.  Tom Wills, Jr. finished second in the first feature with Scott Dugan, Brian Ludwig and John Parker completing the top five.  In the second twelve lap event, it was Dugan who trailed Henry to the checkered with Wills, Jr. finishing third followed by Ludwig and Spider Ensinger. 

For the second time this season, Eric Kormann raced to the win in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman feature event.  Kormann took the lead from first year competitor, Tom Sherby on lap two and then led the remaining laps to the checkered.  Track officials made the decision to shorten the feature event to fifteen laps after several multi-car incidents occurred on the track even after single file restarts were instituted. BP-JC-7-16-16 (254)

Billy Briggs drove to his best finish of the season as he pressured Kormann on several occasions for the lead.  Briggs finished second with Jeff Bubori crossing the finish line in third.  Stephen Kemery finished fourth ahead of fifth place finisher, Bob Lilick. 

The Bridgeport Speedway wishes to thank the townships of Woolwich, Logan, Repaupo, East Greenwich, Quinton, Alloway, Paulsboro, Chester, Harrisonville & Blackwood Terrace and the counties of Gloucester and Salem for supporting the speedway’s First Responders night.  Fans were able to view many pieces of emergency equipment and speak to the First Responders who were on hand. 

Bike Night returns to the Bridgeport Speedway next Saturday.  Several lucky boys and girls will go home from the races with new bicycles.  Anyone riding a motorcycle to the races will be admitted free.  Motorcycles will be on display behind the grandstand and trophies will be awarded in several categories.

The Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and TriState Race Saver (TSRS) Sprint cars will compete in the triple header program.  It will be hand number four for the Tanner Brothers Dairy Store/Thayer Performance 2016 Poker Series for the Sprint Cars.  Christopher Allen, Eddie Wagner and Ryan Stillwaggon have each won one of the previous Poker Series events.  There have been five different winners in the Bridgeport TSRS action this season. 

Racing will get underway at 7pm.

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 LAPS)
1 – Tommy Beamer, 2 – Duane Howard, 3 – Ryan Watt, 4 – Rick Laubach, 5 – Sam Martz, 6 – Dominick Buffalino, 7 – Richie Pratt Jr, 8 – Jordan Watson, 9 – Wade Hendrickson, 10 – CJ Jones, 11 – Jim Britt, 12 – Ron Roberts, 13 – Mike Franz, 14 – Ricky Dieva, 15 – Derek Krum, 16 – Neal Williams, 17 – Jojo Watson, 18 – Scott Ambruster

STEWART STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (flagged at 15 laps)
1 – Eric Kormann, 2 – Bill Briggs, 3 – Jeff Bubori, 4 – Steve Kemery, 5 – Bob Lilick, 6 – Steve Davis, 7 – Roger Manning, 8 – Ernie Miles III, 9 – Melissa Scarpati, 10 – David Crossman, 11 – Connor King, 12 – Marty Resnick, 13 – Jeremy Martino, 14 – Tom Sherby, 15 – Brian Lilick, 16 – Brad Roberts, 17 – Chuck Sayres, 18 – Matt Stangle, 19 – John Criscion, 20 – Kevin Belmont, 21 – Kris Lilick, 22 – Jeramy Doerr, 23 – Brett Ballard, 24 – Frank Holmes

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS FEATURE #1 (12 LAPS)
1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Tom Wills, Jr, 3 – Scott Dugan, 4 – Brian Ludwig, 5 – John Parker, 6 – Spider Ensinger, 7 – Joe Reid, 8 – Art Avery, 9 – Steven Land, 10 – Sean Smith, 11 – Ken Moran, 12 – Jeff Dirkes, 13 – Mark Campagna, 14 – Terry Griffin, 15 – Tom Wills Sr, 16 – Billy Wroble

PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS FEATURE #2 (12 LAPS)
1 – TJ Henry, 2 – Scott Dugan, 3 – Tom Wills Jr, 4 – Brian Ludwig, 5 – Spider Ensinger, 6 – Steven Land, 7 – Sean Smith, 8 – Ken Moran, 9 – Joe Reid, 10 – Art Avery, 11 – Mark Campagna, 12 – Jeff Dirkes, 13 – John Parker  DNS – Terry Griffin, Tom Wills Sr, Billy Wroble 

Upcoming event

     Saturday, July 23 – BIKE NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Tri State Race Saver Sprints & GS Vintage Cars, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, July 30 – JEEP JAMBOREE – Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia – Sponsored by Spirit Auto Center – Big Blocks, Twin 15s for Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, August 6 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks PLUS Powder Puff, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, August 1 – SCOUT NIGHT –  Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & TSRS Sprint Cars, racing at 7pm

BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY OFFERS NON-QUALIFERS WEEKLY TOW MONEY

Bridgeport, NJ – On Wednesday afternoon Bridgeport Speedway announced that they will offer ‘Tow Money’ to both the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modifieds and the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman starting this Saturday evening.  Any Big Block modified drivers that fail to make the main event will receive a consolation prize of $75, while the non-qualifiers in the Crate/Sportsman division will bring home $50.

“We realize that is a difficult task to for any race team just to make it to the track week in and week out.  We just wanted to give back to some of the drivers that don’t happen to qualify into the features that particular night,” explained track owner Brian Ramey.  “We’ve had weather on our side as of late, we’ve had tremendous racing, our crowds continue to grow each week, and we feel that Bridgeport Speedway is the place to race at as well as attend here in the Northeast,”  Ramey added.

Saturday, July 16 will ‘First Responder’s Night’ where all First Responders receive FREE admission with ID.  Local township fire engines, ambulances, and police vehicles will be on display behind the grandstand before and during the races.  At intermission the First Responder vehicles will make a parade lap around the 5/8 mile speedway.  The Big Blocks will also be making their fan-favorite visit behind the grandstands before their 25-lap main event.  Joining the mighty Modifieds on Saturday will be the Crate/Sportsman and the Pennco Tech Outlaws Stocks, who will compete in Twin -12 lap feature events.

So, come on out this Saturday night to Bridgeport Speedway where they’ll be plenty of action-packed stock car racing and fun for the entire family (Tug of War, Moon Bounces, Bandit Bus Rides, the Bridgeport Bandit Mascot, and Music under the pavilion).   Pits open at 4:30, Grandstands at 5:30 with the first green flag waving at 7pm.

SIXES ARE WILD IN BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY ACTION

 

 

 

The number six was the lucky number on Saturday night as Wade Hendrickson picked up the win in the Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified feature in the C&S Equipment No. 6 and Matt Stangle made it two in a row in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman in his family owned No. 6.

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The Hilborn Tri State Race Saver Sprints (TSRS) rounded out the Saturday night tripleheader action with Ryan Stillwaggon picking up his first win of the season in the Tanner Brothers Dairy & Market/Thayer Performance 2016 Poker Series for the 305 competitors.

 

With afternoon storms washing out racing programs throughout the area,the Bridgeport Speedway was the only track in the Tri-State area to offer stock car racing on Saturday night.

 

There were three lead changes within the first three laps of the Big Block Modified twen
ty-five lap feature as Mike Franz and Richie Pratt led the first two laps before three time track champion, Wade Hendrickson drove into the lead.  Joseph Watson and Jimmy Horton quickly moved into second and third behind Hendrickson.

 

BP-JC-7-9-16 (224)Hendrickson led Joseph Watson, Horton, Pratt and Rick Laubach through the half way mark.

 

A late race caution lined up the field single file behind Hendrickson for a two lap shootout.  Hendrickson pulled away from the competition while Laubach was able to use the outside line race ahead of Joseph Watson as they raced down the backstretch.

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Hendrickson charged to the finish line trailedby Laubach, Joseph Watson, Horton and Pratt.  Jordan Watson, Tommy Beamer, Ryan Krachun, Scott Ambruster and Ryan Watt rounded out the top ten at the checkered flag.

 

It was Hendrickson’s 58th career Bridgeport victory, tying him for third on the All Time Feature Winner’s list with Billy Pauch.  Hendrickson had high praise for the Bridgeport Speedway Management team.  “The track was perfect!,” Hendrickson stated.  “They’ve made a hundred and eight degree turn here and have everything going in the right direction.”

 

It was 2016 DA’s Auto Body Rookie Champion, Chuck Sayres who led the Crate/Sportsman for the first half oftheir twenty lap feature event.  After starting tenth at the green, Matt Stangle raced by Jeramy Doerr to take second on lap eleven.  Stangle raced Sayres for the lead as they headed down the backstretch with Stangle leading the way as the field crossed the stripe for lap twelve.

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Stangle led the rest of the way, capturing his third win of the season.  Doerr held off the challenges of Steve Davis for his best finish to date.  Kris Lilick finished fourth with Sayres capturing his first top five in Crate/Sportsman action.BP-JC-7-9-16 (246)

 

Five different races and five different winners – that’s the record after Ryan Stillwaggon captured the twenty lap victory in the TSRS Sprint Car feature.  With a feature win already to his credit, Christopher Allen, Jr. led the first three laps before mechanical problems sidelined Allen from the competition.  Stillwaggon was the new race leader and held off the late race challenges of Jeff Geiges to capture his first win of the season.  Geiges finished second with Kyle Purks taking third.  Geiges and Purks were the fast timers in the two time hot laps sessions earlier in the night.  Tim Tanner finished fourth with Steph Palmai rounding out the top five.

 

 

SPIRIT AUTO CENTER BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (25 laps)

  1. Wade Hendrickson, 2. Rick Laubach, 3. Joseph Watson, 4. Jimmy Horton, 5. Richie Pratt, Jr., 6. Jordan Watson, 7. Tommy Beamer, 8. Ryan Krachun, 9. Scott Ambruster, 10. Ryan Watt, 11. Ron Roberts, 12. Mike Franz, 13. Jim Britt, 14. Corey Andersen, 15. C.J. Jones, 16. Don Cogdill, III, 17. Duane Howard, 18. Sam Martz, 19. Anthony Moran, 20. Ed Firth

 

STEWART STAINLESS SUPPLY CRATE/SPORTSMAN (20 laps)

  1. Matt Stangle, 2. Jeramy Doerr, 3. Steve Davis, 4. Kris Lilick, 5. Chuck Sayres, Jr., 6. Jeremy Harrington, 7. Brad Roberts, 8. Brandon Grosso, 9. Brian Lilick, 10. Billy Briggs, 11. Marty Resnick, 12. Scott Hulmes, 13. Kevin Belmont, 14. David Crossman, 15. Tom Sherby, 16. Eric Kormann, 17. Roger Manning, 18. Bob Lilick, 19. Pete Serra, 20. Steve Kemery, 21. Jeff Bubori

 

HILBORN TSRS 305 SPRINTS (20 laps)

  1. Ryan Stillwaggon, 2. Jeff Geiges, 3. Kyle Purks, 4. Tim Tanner, Jr., 5. Stef Palmai, 6. Bob DeVault, Jr., 7. Zack Burd, 8. Brendon Poff, 9. Mike Haggenbottom, 10. Doug Snow, 11. Chris Allen, DNS – Samantha Lieberman

 

 

 

Upcoming event

     Saturday, July 16 – FIRST RESPONDERS NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Twin 12s for Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, July 23 – BIKE NIGHT – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Tri State Race Saver Sprints & GS Vintage Cars, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, July 30 – JEEP JAMBOREE – Romp in the Swamp for Dystonia – Sponsored by Spirit Auto Center – Big Blocks, Twin 15s for Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks, racing at 7pm

     Saturday, August 6 – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Outlaw Stocks PLUS Powder Puff, racing at 7pm

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