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 Night: Pennco 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.



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.

nty 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.
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.
m 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.”
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.

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rd with 2017 Rookie Champion, Jim Gallagher finishing fourth in his first effort following Rookie Graduation. Harrington rounded out the top five.

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. 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.
life ended tragically at the age of one and a half. His family again organized this event in his memory.



, Lombardo powered No. 267. While Barone’s father, Don watched nervously from the pits, Barone hit his marks and drove to his second Bridgeport Speedway career victory.
arone and Watt to the finish line for third with Hill and Neal Williams rounding out the top five.
son. Dirkes was sidelined with mechanical woes in the closing laps as Doerr chased Wills to the finish line. Brian Ludwig rebounded from an early race incident to finish third over Ken Watson, Jr. and Jimmy Avery.