Tuesday, August 31, 2010

I'm Still Here...

Hey guys, I'm behind a little bit right now with updating, school's starting back up, so between that and work I fell a little behind. I'll get all caught up and be back to updating pretty frequently again in a few days.

I'll have the Fantasy League standings updated (after Lebanon Valley's Mr. Dirt Track USA) by tonight.

Also, I won't be doing the weekend recaps anymore, instead, I'll just highlight some of the big races over the weekend. Tonight, New Egypt Speedway has the Tri-Track Series in action.

Now, for some Super Dirt Week news, Rick Laubach has confirmed he will be running at Super Dirt Week. He'll run the Herman Motorsports #7 big block modified in the 200, and he also hopes to have his self-owned #20 in the small block race, but that is not yet for sure. Shane Donath is the latest driver to confirm his Super Dirt Week plans, the 360 sprint car star will run the #111 big block that his brother Shawn ran to a strong finish in last year's 200.

Also, Keith Brightbill has been released from the Stankewicz Racing #2 small block modified. A few drivers have tried the car out, no word on a long-term replacement yet.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

LaFrance, Manmiller, Bolland Claim Titles

Three champions were crowned last night at their respective speedways. All Stephane LaFrance had to do was show up last night at the Canadian Series race at Autodrome Edelweiss to collect his track championship. David Hebert won the race at Edelweiss last night.

Kevin Bolland was in a tight points race with 2 of the best in Western Pennsylvania big block modified racing, as he battle Brian Swartzlander and defending champion Jeremiah Shingledecker all season long at Lernerville Speedway. Bolland picked up the win last night, which led to another Lernerville championship for Bolland.

Doug Manmiller used consistency to pick up his first career championship. After what seemed like a dominating season by Craig Von Dohren, Manmiller's consistency ended up giving him his first career Big Diamond championship after finishing in 6th place last night. Kevin Albert picked up the feature win.

Also, congratulations to Eric Gauvreau who picked up the BRL Edelweiss Mini Series championship, and Tim O'Brien who won Can Am's SUNY Cantun 358 Series championship.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Heffner Wins $17,500 Mr. Dirt Track USA

J.R. Heffner nursed his car to victory, picking up arguably the biggest win of his career with a win at Lebanon Valley Speedway's Mr. Dirt Track USA. The race started off with a bang as Billy Decker, the pole sitter, blew his motor causing Matt Sheppard and Larry Wight to tangle in an accident. Wayne Jelley inherited the lead until J.R. Heffner snuck by early in the race and never looked back. He held off a strong challenge from Brett Hearn before Hearn suffered mechanical issues and dropped out of the race going for the lead. Heffner survived a few restarts and opened up a lead over Andy Bachetti, until 2 laps to go when smoke began to pour out of the #74 modified. Heffner went on to hold on and collect the $17,500 pay day. Here's the top 5...

Lebanon Valley Speedway ($17,500 to win- Super Dirt Series)
1st 74 J.R. Heffner
2nd 34 Andy Bachetti
3rd 45 Wayne Jelley
4th 4 Michael Storms
5th 98H Jimmy Phelps

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Ted Christopher to Super Dirt Week?

Race Pro Weekly is reporting that asphalt modified superstar Ted Christopher is interested in running in this year's Rite-Aid 200. Christopher picked up a dirt modified win back in June at New Jersey Motorsports Park, the win was worth $7,000. Don't be surprised to see Christopher team up with Bobby Hearn for an assault on the mile. Hearn didn't ask Ronnie Johnson to return to the seat of the Teo House Car for this year's Super Dirt Week event, and Christopher was driving a car listed under Bartemy Racing for the New Jersey Motorsports Park race, but the motor was the only thing owned by that team, the car was Bobby Hearn's and he was the one who got Christopher in touch with the Bartemy team. We'll have to wait and see.

Also, Stewart Friesen will be running for Buzz Chew in this year's 358 race at the Syracuse mile. Friesen will be the only driver attempting to run both the 358 race at Syracuse and the Short Track Super Nationals that night at Five Mile Point Speedway. Friesen has a guarenteed spot in the Five Mile Point feature, so if he missed his heat, it isn't a major loss. Thanks to Brett Deyo for the information.

Wago Fantasy League Updated, FINALLY!

http://jw4.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=280&page=1

Sorry it took so long, the link is at the right where it always is. Next race is tommorrow, thanks again to everyone who's playing!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Alan Johnson teaming with Brian Swarthout Racing for Rite-Aid 200 Assault

Brian Swarthout Racing announced on DirtVision's chatroom tonight that they will field a car for Alan Johnson in this year's Rite-Aid 200. Swarthout, a regular at Canandaigua Speedway, competed on the mile last year with a big block and a small block, and was thinking about going to Syracuse this year with a big block, small block, and a sportsman. No word on whether or not Swarthout will run Syracuse at all this year, or just field a car for Johnson.

Alan Johnson started the year off with a car self-owned between himself and Wallace Stacey, when that car was finished off, Jake Spraker returned to the sport as a car owner and fielder a car for Johnson. Johnson stated in a recent article in Gater Racing News that if Alan didn't find a ride, he would not attend Super Dirt Week at all. Johnson start and parked at Syracuse in 2007 and 2008, and ran his own equipment in last year's addition of the fall classic, but struggled to find speed all week and eventually dropped out with engine problems. No word on whether or not Johnson will also be entered with the team for the Salute to the Troops 150.

Also, Todd Stone and Tommy Flannigan have confirmed that they will be racing at Syracuse in the small block division this year. Expect a sportsman star to make their 358 debut on the mile at Syracuse this year as well, stay tuned.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Trombley Lands Ride; More SDW News

Jeff Trombley drove the #2 big block modified usually driven by rookie Kale Groff at Lebanon Valley Speedway last night. According to reports, Trombley will drive the car for the rest of the season, which includes this Thursday's $17,500 to win Mr. Dirt Track USA race. No word on what races the team and Trombley will run after Thursday.

Also, Donnie Corellis will once again be at Syracuse with a big block modified this year. He will be in the Rifenburg Construction Racing 57 car once again. Tony Steiner, who had a very good run in the 358 race at Syracuse last year, will once again have his self-owned #13 in the small block race at Syracuse. This year, Steiner will also be racing a big block modified in hopes of qualifying for his first ever Rite-Aid 200.

I've posted what I've come up with for a Super Dirt Week entry list (nothing too exciting so far) on Dirt Track Digest, Green 2 Checkers, and Syracuse.com. I have problems posting lists on South Jersey Dirt Racing, it all gets mixed together, so, if anyone out there doesn't have that problem on SJDR when posting links, please post the list from those sites onto SJDR for me. Thanks!

Big Diamond Champions To Be Decided This Friday

The 2010 racing season is flying on by us, QUICKLY...And this Friday night at BDR the 2010 championships will be decided....All three of the weekly divisions have close battles going on for the top spots, and all three can have changes happen in them in a blink of an eye.

Last Friday night it was a HUGE night for the top guys in the SBM and SPTS divisions, as the point leaders in both were NOT in the top spots when the racing action was over this past Friday night.

Craig Von Dohren (all time leading feature winner at BDR, but never won a championship)has basically been the point leader all year long....But a guy with the nickname 'The Handler' has been keeping CVD and his #1C in sight all year long....Doug Manmiller hasn't picked up a win this year yet, but week in and week out he's a finishing 'machine' in the Josh Biever owned #14.

Two out of the last three weeks have been disasterous for CVD and his title hopes, with seeing him head pitside before a lap in the feature race had been completed, and this past Friday was one of those weeks....When it was all said and done, CVD was credited with a 25th place finish, and Manmiller came home a strong 5th....Which now has Manmiller the NEW point leader going into the final points race this Friday night, with 1844 points and CVD behind in second, 30 pts behind with 1814....John 'The Ultimate Underdog' Willman looking for a career best third place finish in the standings with his own #74W, Rick 'The Quaker Shaker' Laubach holds down the fourth spot right now in the Johnny Rea owned #R1, and Jeff 'The X-Factor' Strunk sits in the fifth spot going into the final points race in the Gagliardo #41.

This past Friday night it was no different for the SPTS mod gusy either....As former track champ Brad 'Pap Pap' Brightbill was holding down the top spots for much of the summer months of racing....But like CVD in the SBM's, two out of the last three weeks have been disasterous also for Brightbill and his #19....Two weeks ago he was penalized for speeding in the pits (which has been discussed in the racing circles as being a questionable call at least) after making a quick stop and trying to rejoin the field....Last Friday night Brightbill was running in the top 10, but a mechanical issue sent him pitside once again ending his night....Enter racers Mike 'The FBI' Mamanna' and Craig 'Hook' Whitmoyer.

Both Mamanna and Whitmoyer have won SPTS races the past two weeks at BDR....Both have been hanging around the top 5 in points for weeks now....Both moved past Brightbill after this past Fridays action was in the books....Mamanna has his #71 in the top spot going into this Friday with 1625 points, Whitmoyer is second only three points behind the leader with 1622....Brightbill sits in the third spot with 1593, 32points behind and definitely not out of it....Last years champ Kevin Beach Jr and Mike Loney both sit tied for the fourth in the standings with 1566 points each.

In the always exciting Road Runner division at BDR, Elvin Brennan and his 'Forestville Mafia' #555 team sits on top of the standings....It's onle been recently that he has been able to take over the top spot from Ryan Olenick and his #45....Right now Brennan has 1869 points and Olenick has 1839 points, which means only 30 points seperate these two going into the final points showdown....Last years champ, Ryans' brother Kevin, sits in the third spot with his blue #450 and having accumulated 1801 points, 68 behind the leader and not totally out of it by any means.

So it's going to be a VERY entertaining night for the fans next Friday night, but for many of the race teams the word STRESSFUL will probably be the word they'll choose to use....And oh by the way, early forecast has it nothin' but sunny and nice next Friday night, so it looks like the championships will absolutely be decided on the race track, where they should be.

Friesen to run 76er for Sinon

Stewart Friesen, in the midst of the greatest season of his career, has landed another top quality ride for arguably the biggest small block race in modified racing. Friesen will be driving for Chad Sinon's BPG Racing team in next month's Freedom 76er at Grandview Speedway, which pays $20,000 to the winner. The news was announced at Grandview last night during the racing action.

Friesen has run in 2 previous Freedmo 76ers, including last year when he drove a second Norm Hansell 357 car, in which Friesen was involved in a accident and DNFed in the feature event. Friesen picked up his first career Grandview Speedway victory when the RoC Dirt Tour invaded back in July.

Sinon, who has won the 76er in the past with Craig Von Dohren and Jeff Strunk, will have Friesen team up with current driver (and current Grandview points leader) Duane Howard. Sinon has made it a tradition to put a driver in a second car for a one-off ride over the past few seasons. Brett Hearn picked up a one-off ride in the past at a Grandview season opener, in Coalcracker competition Keith Hoffman and Bobby Trapper are some of the drivers to pick up one-off rides recently for Sinon, and Doug Hoffman, Kenny Gilmore, and Shawn Reimert are a few of the drivers who recently picked up one-off rides in the Freedom 76er.

Unrelated, but 2 more drivers who raced big blocks at Super Dirt Week last year will also not be going to Syracse this year. Lebanon Valley driver Paul Gilardi and Airborne/Granby star Martin Roy will sit out this year's fall classic. Roy had a guarenteed starting spot for this year's 200, but will turn down the offer.

Cozze Not Going to Super Dirt Week

Frank Cozze, the 2007 winner of the Rite-Aid 200, will be sitting out of this year's events during Super Dirt Week. Cozze, who runs weekly at New Egypt Speedway, finished in the top 5 last year.

Also, Brett Graham, who ran the Club Wago car in the 358 portion of Super Dirt Week last year, will be sitting out of the festivities at the mile.

It looks like the big block car count could be down for the first time in quite a few years. Hopefully I'm wrong though.

I'll have the fantasy league standings updated tomorrow.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

I'm Back: Howard wins $10,000; Varin wins Fonda Title

After being away for a week, I'm back! I know I'm behind with everything, and I've got to work tomorrow, so this is going to be short and sweet.

Duane Howard picked up the Forrest Rogers Memorial victory at Grandview Speedway which was worth $10,000 to the winner. It was Howard's first career win in the Forrest Rogers Memorial, and he had to earn it after a battle with Craig Von Dohren.

Bobby Varin picked up yet another Fonda Speedway big block modified track championship, as he picked up a 3rd and a 4th, which was enough to hold off Matt DeLorenzo and claim his 3rd consecutive and 6th overall Fonda championship. Ryan Odasz and A.J. Romano were the winners in the final points night of racing at Fonda. Here's the final top 5 in points from Fonda...
1st 00 Bobby Varin
2nd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
3rd 26 Dave Camara
4th 2 Ronnie Johnson
5th 41 Jimmy Davis

Also, the BRP Modified race scheduled for Mercer Raceway Park last week was rained out and rescheduled to September 11th.

Ronnie Johnson has confirmed his plans to race at Super Dirt Week with both a big and a small block modified. In the small block division, he'll once again pilot the Alton Palmer owned #76a small block modified. In the big blocks, he will not be piloting the Teo House Car this year, instead, he will drive the car that his father, Jack Johnson, piloted the last time Jack ran the mile, in 2008. Ronnie will run his dad's famous colors and number in the big block portion of Super Dirt Week.

Like I said, I work tomorrow, so the fantasy league will probably not be updated until sometime on Sunday. There's a possibility that I could have the standings updated by tomorrow, but Sunday seems more likely at this point.

Friday, August 13, 2010

McGannon Super Dirt Week Bound; Site Going Idle for a Week

The latest driver to confirm that he will participate in this year's big block portion of Super Dirt Week is Bob McGannon. McGannon, an Orange County Fair Speedway regular, has ran at Syracuse the past 3 years, qualifying for the event in 2008. McGannon, a former top-runner in the pro stock division, will run the same car he ran at Syracuse last year, which he has also ran a few weeks at Orange County.

Remember, this week is the Forrest Rogers Memorial, which pays $10,000 to win for the 358 modifieds. The race will be race #4 in the Club Wago Crown Jewel Fantasy League, however, I will be on vacation so this site and the fantasy league will not be updated until at the earliest next Saturday. Thanks guys!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Friesen Wins Thriller at Penn Can

Stewart Friesen picked up his 20th win of the season in a thrilling battle with Al Rudalavage, Duane Howard, and Bobby Varin. Rudalavage led most of the event, and held off multiple challenges my Bobby Varin, before Duane Howard and Stewart Friesen snuck passed Varin with just a few laps to go. Brian Decker slowed to bring out the caution on lap 57, which bunched up the field. Rudalavage, Howard, and Friesen went three wide down multiple times over the final to laps, but Friesen used the high side to win by just a few feet over Rudalavage and Howard. Here was the top 5 finish in the RoC Dirt Tour event.

Penn Can Speedway (RoC Dirt Tour $5,000 to win)
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 145 Al Rudalavage
3rd 4 Duane Howard
4th 10 Bobby Varin
5th 5J Joey Grammes

Howard and Friesen tied for the Summer Shootout Mini-Series title, so both received half of the $1,000 prize. The top 4 in RoC Dirt Tour points were seperated by just 27 points heading into the event, Danny Johnson, who came in as the points leader dropped out with engine problems while running 2nd in the latter stages of the race. Pat Ward, who came into the event 2nd in RoC points was involved in multiple crashes and with a 10th place. The top 4 drivers in the standings have tightened the battle for the championship even more. Here's (what should be, according to my calculation) the new top 5 in the standings.

1st 1 Stewart Friesen 309
2nd 42p Pat Ward 294
3rd 4 Duane Howard 290
4th 27J Danny Johnson 288
5th 10 Bobby Varin 228

Just 2 races remain on the RoC Dirt Tour schedule, the top 5 are the only drivers with a mathematical shot at the championship, and Varin needs a lot of help to not be eliminated by the conclusion of the next RoC Race, which will be run at Accord Speedway. Duane Howard missed the race RoC race at Utica Rome Speedway, had he started that race and received last place points he'd be just 3 points out of the points lead. Had he showed up, and only received points for not qualifying, he'd still be in front of Pat Ward in the standings.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Rich Ricci to drive for Gable

Rich Ricci will run the Mr. Dirt Track USA Super Dirt Series race at Lebanon Valley Speedway in late August for Jody Gable Motorsports. Gable returns to the sport after sitting out all of 2009, current plans are for this to be a one-race deal, but Gable hopes to go to Syracuse with either Ricci or Bobby Varin (Varin has tentative plans to run at Syracuse with the Kenny Saya #10 car, but Gable will have better equipment, so those plans could change).

Ricci and Gable had lots of success at Lebanon Valley in the late 90s and early 2000s. The Mr. Dirt Track USA race will pay $17,500 to the winner.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Friesen and Higbie Collect $10,000 Wins

First, let me apologize, there won't be a weekend roundup this week and I'm having some computer issues. However, there were 2 huge races this past weekend that saw two drivers collect $10,000 wins!

On Thursday, the 1st ever Hard Clay Challenge was on hand at Orange County Fair Speedway, and it was Jerry Higbie who went on to pick up the small block modified feature win after passing Bobby Varin late in the race to go on and collect the win. Andy Bachetti snuck passed Varin for 2nd, Varin was 3rd, and rounding out the top 5 were Brett Hearn and Matt DeLorenzo. Special thanks to Suitcase Sanchelli for all he did for Club Wago at this event, and thanks to everyone that stopped by! We had a great time with all of you!

On Friday, the Alex Friesen Summer Nationals were on hand at Ransomville Speedway. Stewart Friesen honored his popular late uncle with the $10,000 victory. Friesen held off Hearn and Danny Johnson in a late race duel through lap traffic. Hearn and Johnson finished 2nd and 3rd, while Rick Richner and Scott Kerwin rounded out the top 5.

Here's a look back at who's won the big modified races thus far this season.

Victoria 200 (big blocks $10,000 to win)- Tim McCreadie
All-Star 50 (big blocks $10,000 to win)- Matt Sheppard
Friends of Mike 100 (big blocks $15,000 to win)- Willie Osmun
Hard Clay Challenge 40 (small blocks $10,000 to win)- Jerry Higbie
Alex Friesen Summer Nationals 100 (small blocks $10,000 to win)- Stewart Friesen

The big shows are just now approaching, this weekend the Forrest Rogers Memorial 50 is on hand for the small block modifieds at Grandview Speedway to battle it out for $10,000.

In other news, the New Yorker 200 will now be the New Yorker 100. The race will run all-green flag laps with a break at lap 50 and will still pay $10,000 to win and $1,000 to start.

Keith Flach and Vinnie Vitale will be at Super Dirt Week with big block modifieds. John Willman will run at Super Dirt Week with a small block.

Also, Wade Hendrickson fans, don't worry that John McClelland has been running the Michaels Brothers Racing 51m big block as of late. The team is currently running with McClelland's motor in the car, when the team's own motor returns, Hendrickson will return to the drivers seat.

Remember, the RoC Dirt Tour is in action tomorrow (Tuesday) night at Penn Can Speedway. The race will also determine the champion of Brett Deyo's "Summer Shootout Series" which will award a bonus $1,000 to the winner.

Finally, the next Club Wago Crown Jewel Fantasy League race is this Saturday (Forrest Rogers Memorial, however, I'll be leaving for the beach that day and won't be back until next week, so the fantasy league standings will be late being posted. I apologize for the inconvenience.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Fonda Rained Out

Fonda's Thunder Series race scheduled for Tuesday night was post-poned due to weather. I haven't heard when the race will be ran. Tonight (Wednesday), Five Mile Point has a mid-week special which included a 30-lap feature for the big block modifieds.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Wago Crown Jewel Fantasy League Standings Updated after Race #3- Friends of Mike

Here's the link to the updated Fantasy League Standings. http://jw4.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=279

The next race is at Grandview Speedway on August 14th (my apologies to Ransomville and orange County, both have Crown Jewel races coming up but weren't included in the fantasy league). Thanks again to everyone for playing.

Also, you can click on the fantasy league link on the right side of the page (beneath the chat box), as that link has been updated as well.

Sheppard Wins on SDS Again

Matt Sheppard extended his points lead on the Super Dirt Series, as he picked up the Series win on Monday night at Merrittville Speedway. Sheppard snuck around Stewart Friesen with less than 30 laps to go to go on and collect his fifth Super Dirt Series win of 2010. Here was the top 5...

Merrittville Speedway (Super Dirt Series)
1st 9s Matt Sheppard
2nd 1 Stewart Friesen
3rd 77x Dale Planck
4th 27J Danny Johnson
5th 20 Brett Hearn

Monday, August 2, 2010

Osmun Stuns Field for $15,000; Hearn Wins Again North of the Border

It was a big weekend in modified racing, as the fastest growing modified race of the year, the Friends of Mike race at New Egypt Speedway was on hand. Willie Osmun came from 8th starting spot, snuck around names like Pauch, Cozze, Hoffman, and many others of the best in the business, and held off late race charges by Danny Johnson to win his first career modified feature, which ended up being worth $15,000. Brett Hearn went on to win a caution-free 125 lap feature at Cornwall Motor Speedway, part of the Canadian Nationals Series. Here are the rest of this past weekends results...

Friday

Big Blocks

Accord Speedway ($3,000 to win)
1st 16R Richie Smith
2nd z69 Robbie Green
3rd 10 Danny Johnson
4th 4 Andy Bachetti
5th 307 Sean Gunther

Glen Ridge Motorsports Park
Race #1
1st 711 JaMike Sowle
2nd 85 Erik Nelson
3rd 7 Mike Ronca
4th 8 John Lutes
5th 21p Pep Corradi

Race #2
1st 85 Erik Nelson
2nd 21p Pep Corradi
3rd 20c Craig Hanson
4th 53 Bobby Vedder
5th 8 John Lutes

Albany-Saratoga Speedway
1st 11VT Don Scarborough
2nd 19 Joe Williams
3rd 22 Mike Bruno
4th 3J Marc Johnson
5th 1R Rich Ronca

Brewerton Speedway (check out all the 9s in this top 5)
1st 99 Ryan Phelps
2nd 99B Chuck Bower
3rd 9s Matt Sheppard
4th 99L Larry Wight
5th 99J Jimmy Phelps

I-88 Speedway
1st 406R Rich Ricci
2nd 2J Chad Cook
3rd 77 Bob Hamm
4th 1w Wade Decker
5th 71 Russ Zimmerman

Lernerville Speedway
1st 61 Dave Murdick
2nd 20D Del Rougeux
3rd 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
4th 777 Kevin Bolland
5th 83 Brian Swartzlander

Penn Can Speedway
1st 15 Brett Tonkin
2nd 9D Brian Decker
3rd 5J Joey Grammes
4th 53 Mike Gular
5th 176 Garth Tonkin

Can Am Motorsports Park
1st 8R Rob Bellinger
2nd 7x Steve Paine
3rd 49 Billy Dunn
4th 88 Tim O’Brien
5th 74 Matt Billings

Small Blocks

Autodrome Granby (Canadian National Series)
1st 46 Kayle Robidoux
2nd 54 Steve Bernard
3rd 1 David Hebert
4th 21 Yan Bussiere
5th 22c Mario Clair

Big Diamond Raceway ($3,000 to win)
1st 4 Duane Howard
2nd 1c Craig Von Dohren
3rd T102 Billy Pauch Jr
4th 14D A.J. DeSantis
5th 42 Kyle Follweiler

Mohawk International Raceway (50 laps)
1st 7* Danny O’Brien
2nd 66x Carey Terrance
3rd 6 Pat O’Brien
4th 16 Gage Morin
5th 19 John Lazore

Autodrome Edelweiss (Syracuse qualifier)
1st 115 Stephane LaFrance
2nd 22 Eric Gauvreau
3rd 72 Dennis Gauvreau
4th 38 Luke Whitteker
5th 00 Ryan Foley

Ransomville Speedway
1st 72 Tommy Flannigan
2nd 3 Chad Brachmann
3rd 7 Scott Kerwin
4th 42 Pete Bicknell
5th 89B Todd Burley

SATURDAY

Big Blocks

New Egypt Speedway ($15,000 to win)
1st 14 Willie Osmun
2nd 10 Danny Johnson
3rd 77 Keith Hoffman
4th 1c Craig Von Dohren
5th 20 Rick Laubach

Fonda Speedway
Race #1
1st 00 Bobby Varin
2nd 3D Matt DeLorenzo
3rd 14R Ryan Odasz
4th 3 Mark Kislowski
5th 21J Jeff Trombley

Race #2
1st 41 Jimmy Davis
2nd 24L Rob Langevin
3rd 16 A.J. Romano
4th 21J Jeff Trombley
5th 17 Elmo Reckner

Fulton Speedway
1st 99J Jimmy Phelps
2nd 9s Matt Sheppard
3rd 42p Pat Ward
4th 91 Billy Decker
5th 16 Mike Bowman

Five Mile Point Speedway
1st 41P Brian Puckett
2nd 1 Stewart Friesen
3rd 12e Eric Palmer
4th 42B Kevin Bates
5th 6H J.R. Hurlburt

Lebanon Valley Speedway
1st 55 Mike King
2nd 87 Neil Stratton
3rd 94 Ray Howard
4th 77F Mark Flach
5th 20 Brett Hearn

Sharon Speedway
1st 20D Del Rouguex
2nd 777 Kevin Bolland
3rd 65 Rex King
4th 11R Brad Rapp
5th 69 Tommy Mattocks

Delaware International Speedway
1st 30 Jamie Mills
2nd 09 Howard O’Neal
3rd 33 Brad Trice
4th 62 Matt Jester
5th 888 Robert Dutton

Mahoning Valley Speedway
1st 24 Randy Thomas
2nd x15 Billy Briggs
3rd 134 Mike Brannigar
4th 26 Joe Stangle
5th 58 Jeff Parker

Small Blocks

Merrittville Speedway
1st 37s Boyd MacTavish
2nd 52 James Michael Friesen
3rd 6 Mat Williamson
4th 3 Chad Brachmann
5th 38 Scott Wood

Brockville-Ontario Speedway
1st 16 Gage Morin
2nd 74 Matt Billings
3rd 6 Pat O’Brien
4th 25 Bobby Herrington
5th 60 Bill Gill

Orange County Fair Speedway
1st 33 1/3 Tommy Meier
2nd J17 Jeff Heotzler
3rd 66 Jerry Higbie
4th 51 Mike Ricci
5th 10 Richie Eurich

Autodrome Drummond
1st 21 Yan Bussiere
2nd 1 David Hebert
3rd 22c Mario Clair
4th 46 Kayle Robidoux
5th 54 Steve Bernard

Airborne Speedway
1st 24 Patrick Dupree
2nd 26 Todd Ormsby
3rd 17 Jason Durgan
4th C02 Craig Reyell
5th 28 Bryant Trim

Woodhull Raceway
1st 2 Billy Van Pelt
2nd 31 Frank Dunning
3rd 78 Grant Hilfiger
4th 6x Dave DuBois
5th 81 Steve Hartman

SUNDAY

Big Blocks

Cayuga County Fair Speedway
1st 27J Danny Johnson
2nd 9s Matt Sheppard
3rd 1J Alan Johnson
4th 99J Jimmy Phelps
5th 37c Eric Fisher

Devils Bowl Speedway
1st 11VT Don Scarborough
2nd 4 Leon Gonyo
3rd 115 Kenny Tremont
4th 3J Marc Johnson
5th 115x Seth Roberts

Utica Rome Speedway
1st 1 Stewart Friesen
2nd 42p Pat Ward
3rd 2 Ronnie Johnson
4th 00 Bobby Varin
5th 1x Casey Williams

Tri City Speedway
1st 61 Dave Murdick
2nd 37MD Jeremiah Shingledecker
3rd 35H Chris Haines
4th 41 Andy Priest
5th 165 Rex King Jr

Small Blocks

Cornwall Motor Speedway ($5,000 to win)
1st 20 Brett Hearn
2nd 6 Pat O’Brien
3rd 77x Dale Planck
4th 66x Carey Terrance
5th 39 Clement Therrien

A big week and weekend of racing are approaching, Matt Sheppard, Tim McCreadie, and Willie Osmun have already collected 5-figured wins this season, two more races are scheduled for this week. On Monday (tonight) the Super Dirt Series rolls into Merrittville Speedway for the next race on their schedule. Then, on Thursday, the Hard Clay Challenge worth $10,000 to the winner is on hand at Orange County Fair Speedway. The following night, at Ransomville Speedway, the small blocks will once again race for $10,000, this time in the Alex Friesen Summernationals.