STRUNK ROLLS TO VICTORY IN BRIDGEPORT SMALL BLOCK MODIFIEDS

Fresh off his big win in the Freedom 76er a week ago, Jeff Strunk drove Glenn and Bonita Hyneman’s No 126 to victory in Bridgeport’s Small Block Modified show on the night before the K&A Excavating King of the Big Block event. Forty Small Block Modifieds competed for starting positions in the feature event.
The Small Block Modifieds were joined on the doubleheader program by the 305 Sprint Cars of the Mid Atlantic Sprint Car Series for their final point race of the 2017 season. Eddie Wagner captured the first championship of the newly formed organization while driving to his first feature win of the 2017 season.
Strunk had one victory on the 5/8th mile Bridgeport Speedway in October 2006 but it was the 49th feature win for the Hyneman’s as car owners in Bridgeport competition. Polesitter, Anthony Perrego jumped into the lead at the start of the twenty-five lap event but felt the pressure from Strunk from the start. Bob Sarkisian, Rocco Infante and Frank Cozze were embroiled in a battle for fourth as they raced behind Perrego, Strunk and Jesse Hill during the early laps.
Strunk tried a move to the inside of Perrego on lap four but went to the outside of the Empire State competitor on the next lap, taking over the lead on lap five as Strunk led Perrego, Sarkisian, 2017 Big Block Champion, Ryan Watt and Hill. Cozze, who won this event last year, broke into the top five on lap six. Watt moved into third on lap nine.
Strunk set a blistering pace as he navigated his way through lapped traffic just before the half way mark. It was all Strunk in the non-stop event that was completed in just over nine minutes.
Strunk took the win over Perrego, Watt, Cozze and Sarkisian. Craig Von Dohren, Duane Howard, Dominick Buffalino, Billy Pauch, Jr, and Danny Bouc rounded out the top ten at the checkered flag
Wagner led from the green flag to the checkered to capture the MASS sprint car feature event to capture the win in their twenty lap main event over Austin Bishop. Bishop stayed with the leader throughout the race but was not able to challenge for the lead even when the caution waved just before the half way mark, setting up a double file restart for the field.
Brandon Poff had one of his best outings of the season as he raced in third after doing battle with Jeff Geiges in the early going and then holding off the advances of Rick Stief later in the event. Tim Tanner broke into the top five during the second half of the race, leaving Geiges and Steph Carberry to battle side by side for the sixth spot for the remaining laps.
Wagner took the win over Bishop, Poff, Steif and Tanner. Tom Carberry, Sr. was named as the MASS Rookie of the Year as the long time Modified driver, competed with MASS throughout the 2017 season.
Nearly thirty Big Blocks participated in two sessions of timed hot laps. Ryan Watt set fast time during the first session over Jojo Watson, Ryann Godown, Wade Hendrickson and Dominick Buffalino. Craig VonDohren was the fast timer in the second session of time hot laps over Wade Hendrickson, Anthony Perrego, Ryan Godown and Dominick Buffalino. Both Watt and VonDohren received redraw spots in Saturday night’s King of the Big Block event with $10,000 on the line for the winner.
SMALL BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE (25 laps): 1. Jeff Strunk, 2. Anthony Perrego, 3. Ryan Watt, 4. Frank Cozze, 5. Bob Sarkisian, 6. Craig VonDohren, 7. Duane Howard, 8. Dominick Buffalino, 9. Billy Pauch, Jr., 10. Danny Bouc, 11. Jesse Hill, 12. Ryan Godown, 13. Brandon Grosso, 14. Mike Gular, 15. David VanHorn, 16. Ray Swinehart, 17. Dave Shirk, 18. John McClelland III, 19. Roger Manning, 20. Brett Kressley, 21. Jared Umbenhauer, 22. Rocco Infante, 23. P.J. Oliver, DNS – Ryan Krachun, DNQ – Ron Roberts, Mike Laise, Jack Swain, Ryan Grim, Matt Stangle, Scott Albert, Kevin Belmont, Tom Sherby, Steve Young, Tom Errico, Sr., Jeff Bubori, Matt Peck, Tom Errico, Jr., Chris Grbac, Eric Kormann, Kevin Vaclavicek
MASS 305 SPRINTS (20 laps): 1. Eddie Wagner, 2. Austin Bishop, 3. Brendon Poff, 4. Rick Stief, 5. Tim Tanner, Jr., 6. Jeff Geiges, 7. Stef Carberry, 8. Tom Carberry, Sr., 9. Scott Frack, 10. Bryant Davis, 11. Samantha Lieberman, 12. Larry McVay, 13. Tyler Reinhardt, 14. Dave Bonner, 15. Craig Pellegrini, 16. John Webster, 17. Tommy Carberry, 18. Larry McVay, Jr., DNS – Bobby Scherff, Mark Bitner
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



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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.