WATT IS CROWNED “KING OF THE BIG BLOCKS” AT BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY

After a hard fought battle for the lead with Oley, PA driver, Craig VonDohren, 2017 Bridgeport Track Champion, Ryan Watt raced into the lead on lap thirty-six and led the final fifteen laps to capture the K&A Excavating sponsored King of the Big Block title and the $10,000 payday that went with it at the Bridgeport Speedway on Saturday night. A large crowd gathered to witness the second annual King of the Big Block event, won last year by Billy Pauch.
After handily winning his qualifying event, Pauch lined up eleventh on the starting grid of twenty-six cars that took the green flag. Unfortunately, Pauch was one of two cars that flipped on the homestretch during a lap two incident. When acar got out of shape on the restart in mid-pack, Pauch and Ryan Anderson had nowhere to go, climbing up and over cars in front of them. All drivers involved escaped injury but Pauch and Anderson’s mounts were heavily damaged. Several other cars were damaged but only Billy Pauch, Jr. was unable to continue immediately following the wreck.
Polesitter, Rick Laubach had the Ryan Kerr owned No. 1K out in front at the start despite pressure from VonDohren who quickly advanced from his fifth place start, Jojo Watson and Watt. Laubach led through lap two when Watt drove into the lead. VonDohren was in hot pursuit as he chased Watt through lap eight and then took the lead as he raced Dick Biever’s No. 14s down the backstretch.
Duane Howard raced by Watt to take over second following a lap fifteen restart but Watt battled back to take over the runner-up spot behind VonDohren. Von Dohren led the way through half way with Watt a few car lengths behind, followed by Howard, Laubach and Watson. Lapped traffic supplied another dimension as the leaders approached lap thirty and Watt closed in on VonDohren.
Jimmy Horton drew a caution on lap thirty-one when he headed pit side for a tire change. Watt challenged for the lead on the restart, first looking to the inside. Jeff Strunk, the winner of the Friday night Small Block event, raced into the top five onlap thirty-one but all eyes were on the two No. 14s at the front of the pack as Watt tried both inside and outside to regain the lead. VonDohren and Watt raced side by side to the stripe on lap thirty-five but it was Watt who had the lead the next time by.
Watt promptly pulled away from VonDohren and there was no further contest for the lead. Strunk continued to pick off positions in the top five, advancing to third in the race’s final laps.
Watt led the way to the checkered flag for his eighth Spirit Auto Center Big Block Modified win of the season Roberts Racing, over
VonDohren, Strunk, Howard and Jordan Watson rounding out he top five. Laubach, Dominick Buffalino, Richie Pratt, Jr., followed with Frank Cozze finishing ninth after using a provisional to start the race in twenty-fifth. Travis Hill rounded out the top ten.
Brian Papiez raced into the lead on the final turn of the final lap to capture his sixth Bridgeport win of the season in the Stewart Stainless Crate/Sportsman over Kris Lilick who had led the way until that point. Craig Whitmoyer finished third followed by Roger Manning and Ryan Simmons.
Tom Wills, Jr. and Jeremy Doerr battled fender to fend in the Pennco Tech Outlaw Stock feature with Wills edging Doerr for the win at the checkered flag. Jeff Dirkes rebounded from an earlier incident to finish third followed
by Gary Klimeczak and Jon Meyer.
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Ryan Watt added his third Ace to his Poker Series hand with his win while Dominck Buffalino works on a possible straight, adding an eight to his Queen, Jack and nine. Brian Papiez now has a pair of Aces to Matt Stangle’s three Aces but Roger Manning added another card to his possible straight – a Jack to go with his King, Queen, nine and eight. Tom Wills, Jr. now has two pair – Aces and Kings to lead the Outlaw Stock Poker Series competition.
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Action returns to the Bridgeport Speedway this Saturday the Dirty Jersey 5 – a Short Track Super Series Event that will feature the Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman and Outlaw Stocks. Racing gets underway at 6:30pm. Should it be needed, a rain date has been set for Sunday, October 1.
811 CALL BEFORE YOU DIG POKER SERIES
K&A EXCAVATING KING OF THE BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS (50 laps): 1. Ryan Watt, 2. Craig VonDohren, 3. Jeff Strunk, 4. Duane Howard, 5. Jordan Watson, 6. Rick Laubach, 7. Dominick Buffalino, 8. Richie Pratt, Jr., 9. Frank Cozze, 10. Travis Hill, 11. Jamie Mills, 12. Jimmy Horton, 13. Joseph Watson, 14. Jesse Hill, 15. Jim Britt, 16. Neal Williams, 17. David Hunt, 18. Wade Hendrickson, 19. Anthony Perrego, 20. Brandon Grosso, 21. Billy Pauch, Sr., 22. Ryan Anderson, 23. Billy Pauch, Jr., 24. Brett Kressley, 25. Ron Roberts, 26. Sam Martz, DNQ – Mike Iles, Ryan Godown, David VanHorn, Tim Buckwalter, Dave Shirk, Mike Franz, Jack Swain, Bob Sarkisian, Ricky DiEva, Ernie Miles, Jr., Brett Ballard
STEWART/STAINLESS CRATE/SPORTSMAN (20 laps): 1. Brian Papiez, 2. Kris Lilick, 3. Craig Whitmoyer, 4. Roger Manning, 5. Ryan Simmons, 6. Tom Sherby, 7. Matt Stangle, 8. Steve Kemery, 9. Andrew Belmont, 10. Tom Moore, 11. Clyde Cox, 12. Adam Cox, 13. Louden Reimert, 14. Kyle Lilick, 15. David Burns, 16. Chris Jenkins, 17. Brad Arnold, 18. Dave Damiano, 19. Matthew Peck, 20. Tom Errico, Sr., 21. Howard Huepfel, 22. Marty Resnick, 23. John Micek, 24. Brett Belmont, 25. Willie Osmun, DNQ – Tom Errico, Jr., Cale Ross, Jeff Bubori, B.J. Joley, Frank Dorry, Charles Stone, Pete Serra, Ray Cost, Jeremy Martino, Andrew Kreis, Scott Hulmes, Matt Luzi, Chris Breman, Tom Holding, David Banko, Chuck Sayres, David Crossman
PENNCO TECH OUTLAW STOCKS (15 laps): 1. Tom Wills, Jr., 2. Jeramy Doerr, 3. Jeff Dirkes, 4. Gary Klimeczak, 5. Jon Meyer, 6. Jack Beaumont, 7. Billy Wroble, 8. Gary Elliott, Jr., 9. Bill Liedtka, 10. Andrew Joslin, 11. Rob Lingo, 12. Mike Creamer, 13. Bill Connolly, 14. Spider Ensinger, 15. Paul Donahue, 16. Rich Stinson, 17. Brian Ludwig, 18. Ken Moren
Upcoming events
Saturday, September 30 – Dirty Jersey Short Track Super Series – Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman & Outlaw Stocks, racing at 6:30pm
Friday & Saturday, November 3-4 – United Racing Club Big Track Classic Weekend
Friday & Saturday, November 10-11 – Wildcard Weekend – Poker Series Hand #6




ith two locations in Blackwood, NJ and Bristol, PA, Pennco Tech offers studies in Automotive Technician, Medical Assistant, Air Conditioning & Heating as well as Pharmacy Technician studies. Pennco Tech has been a division sponsor at the Bridgeport Speedway for several seasons as the title sponsor of the Outlaw Stocks.
ut of turn four to take the lead with three laps to go. Papiez took the win – his fifth of the season – and moved within eight points of Stangle in the championship hunt. Kormann finished third after leading most of the way. Roger Manning made a great comeback after an earlier incident to finish fourth with Tom Moore rounding out the top five.
ay from the field, leaving the race for the top five positions.
s. Doerr took the lead from Brian Ludwig on lap four for the win in the rained out feature event from June17th. Ludwing finished second followed by Tom Wills, Jr., Spider Ensinger and David Kramer.


to the rear of the field.
err 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.
t 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 lea
d. Stangle drove to his seventh Bridgeport victory while Manning finished second followed by Brian Papiez, Eric Kormann and David Crossman.
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.