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NEWS FROM NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY Route 539, New Egypt, NJ Track Phone: 609-758-1900 Contact: Pete Wortman, PR Director

Sammy Piazza Wins Season Finale, Godown Captures 2nd Championship

Five Divisions Crown Champs Saturday at NES

New Egypt, NJ (Sept. 27, 2014) – Sammy Piazza of Lawrenceville, NJ won his first feature event of the season on Championship Night at New Egypt Speedway. The 2014 champion was crowned earlier when former (2012) champ Ryan Godown clinched is second championship in three years when he drove thru the gate at the start of the evening, as his show up points put him out of reach of his competition. Piazza led wire to wire in what could be called a dominant performance in the 30 lap Modified feature claiming his second career victory.

Championships were on the line in all five divisions on this evening, and the four support divisions all had first time champions celebrating at nights end. Johnny Cornell III clinched his first ever Sportsman title by winning the 20 lap feature, as did NERS 305 Sprint car chauffeur Phil Meisner Jr. The other two champs won their first title on this evening by racing home second in the main event to the defending 2013 champion. Mike Butler won the Crate Modified title by virtue of his second place finish to Eric Palmer, while Bill Liedtka was crowned Street Stock champ when he ran runner-up to Dan Collamer.

#29 Sammy Piazza (WoS photo)

Piazza grabbed the lead from his pole starting position at the onset, controlling the field at the start as Tad Cox made his way to the front quickly. Piazza led by a comfortable 5 car lengths for the first 20 laps as every time the duo approached lapped traffic a caution would reset the action. With a late green flag run from halfway, Cox closed in on the leader with 5 laps remaining bringing the crowd to their feet. Cox caught Piazza in the heavy traffic and actually pulled alongside of him at one point before the red flag came out for 2 separate incidents as Billy Pauch Jr.’s car caught fire in the infield 1 lap after pulling out of the event while running third, & Chris Grbac’s car broke the driveshaft as he tried to stop in turn two causing him to exit his car quickly. With “clean air” in front of the leaders, Piazza went right back out in front by the same five car lengths over Tad Cox to the checkered flag. Neal Williams raced through the field to finish third, David Van Horn brought his fast #71 home fourth and Jimmy Blewett passed Billy Pauch on the final lap to grab fifth.

#87 John Cornell III (WoS photo)

Johnny Cornell III of Neshanic Station, NJ was crowned the 2014 Sportsman champion after he won his second feature of the season. Alan Bleacher was impressive with a strong second place run, with Brian Roemer third, Mike Hendershot fourth and defending champ and the point leader coming into the event Bob Lineman Jr. settling for fifth.

#1 Phil Meisner Jr. on his way to victory (WoS photo)

Phil Meisner Jr. started the night 22 points behind Mike Haggenbottom for the NERS 305 Sprint Car championship. He then took full advantage of his pole starting spot as he led all 20 laps of the non-stop feature event holding off a very fast Stef Palmai in lapped traffic for his first win of the season and collecting the first ever NES 305 Sprint Car championship. Palmai came home second, followed by Bobby Devault, Joe Lord and Tommy Carberry Jr. Four-time winner Haggenbottom, who needed to finish in the top four to clinch the title, was moving up quickly on the second lap from eighth to fifth when contact in traffic sent him bouncing high in the air. He quickly settled the car down finding himself out of the top ten and could only rebound to finish 8th.

#42 Dan Collamer on his way to victory (WoS photo)

Dan Collamer of Waretown, NJ had hopes of winning his second straight NES Street Stock championship, and he did what he had to do by winning the event; however it wasn’t enough as Bill Liedtka finished second and took his first ever title. Following these two across the finish line were Gary Klimeczek, Bill Connolly and Todd Dige.

#12e Eric Palmer on his way to victory (WoS photo)

In the Crate Modified event, 2-time defending champ Eric Palmer ended the season on a winning note with point leader Mike Butler of Milford, NJ finishing a strong second and earning his second championship in a week, as he was crowned the All-Star Cup Crate champ last Saturday here. Steve Hicks rebounded back from two tangles showing heavy sheet metal damage to finish third, with Mike Carman and Jimmy Martin rounding out the top five.

This event brings an end to the 2014 season at New Egypt Speedway. Keep track of all of the off season news by logging onto the speedway website, www.newegyptspeedway.net or on Facebook /newegyptspeedwayofficial. You can also follow us on Twitter @nesspeedway. Speedway management would like to thank all of the race fans, drivers, and race teams for helping to make 2014 a success.

NES RESULTS 9/27/14

MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Danny Bouc 2. Willie Osmun 3. Ryan Godown 4. Duane Howard 5. David Van Horn 6. Chris Grbac
2nd Heat: 1. Sammy Piazza 2. Neal Williams 3. Billy Pauch Jr. 4. Billy Pauch 5. John Stangle 6. Dave Witte
3rd Heat: 1. PJ Oliver 2. Tad Cox 3. Gary Butler 4. Jimmy Horton 5. Tommy Farrell 6. Jimmy Blewett
B-Main: 1. Dominick Buffalino 2. Kevin Vaclavicek 3. Lou Cicconi 4. Andrew Bohn 5. DJ Ruppert 6. Chris Esposito
Feature (30 Laps): 1. Sammy Piazza 2. Tad Cox 3. Neal Williams 4. David Van Horn 5. Jimmy Blewett 6. Billy Pauch 7. Ryan Godown 8. Duane Howard 9. Jimmy Horton 10. Willie Osmun 11. Gary Butler 12. Lou Cicconi 13. Danny Bouc 14. Kevin Vaclavicek 15. PJ Oliver 16. Andrew Bohn 17. Chris Esposito 18. Dave Witte 19. Dominick Buffalino 20. Chris Grbac 21. John Stangle 22. Billy Pauch Jr. 23. Tommy Farrell 24. DJ Ruppert
DNQ: Doug Ostwald, Eric Engstrom, Chuck Potts, Bill Lester.

SPORTSMAN RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Bob Lineman Jr. 2. Brian Roemer 3. Marty Saxton 4. Alan Bleacher 5. J.T Trsensky 6. Erik Renniger
2nd Heat: 1. Mike Howardson 2. Mike Hendershot 3. John Cornell III 4. Derek Krum 5. Ryan Simmons 6. Doug Snyder
Feature (20 Laps): 1. John Cornell III 2. Alan Bleacher 3. Brian Roemer 4. Mike Hendershot 5. Bob Lineman Jr. 6. J.T Trsensky 7. Mike Howardson 8. Marty Saxton 9. Erik Renniger 10. Duane Nixon 11. Jimmy Amato 12. Andy Visinsky 13. Robin McTighe 14. Heidi Hedin 15. Doug Snyder 16. Ryan Simmons 17. Derek Krum

CRATE MODIFIEDS RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Mike Everett 2. Chuckles Stone 3. Eric Palmer 4. Frank Dorry 5. Jordan Cox 6. Jason Bittner 7. Steve Hicks
2nd Heat: 1. Ryan Simmons 2. Mike Carman 3. Bryan Kuhl 4. Brian Papiez 5. Paul Hartwig 6. Jimmy Martin 7. John Micek
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Eric Palmer 2. Mike Butler 3. Steve Hicks 4. Mike Carman 5. Jimmy Martin 6. Ryan Simmons 7. John Micek 8. Jordan Cox 9. Mike Everett 10. Adam Cox 11. Bryan Kuhl 12. Kevin Dale 13. Chuck Steuer 14. Jason Bittner 15. Lauren Emmons 16. Jarrett Rozycki 17. Brian Papiez 18. Chuckles Stone 19. Frank Dorry 20. Matt Carman
DQ Paul Hartwig Jr.

NERS 305 SPRINT RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Bob DeVault 2. Joe Lord 3. Phil Meisner Jr. 4. Neal Williams 5. Rick Stief 6. Brad Franks
2nd Heat: 1. Tommy Carberry Jr 2. Stefanie Palmai 3. Mark Bitner 4. Mike Haggenbottom 5. Rory Janney 6. Brendon Poff
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Phil Meisner 2. Stefani Palmai 3. Bob DeVault 4. Joe Lord 5. Tommy Carberry Jr. 6. Rory Janney 7. Neal Williams 8. Mike Haggenbottom 9. Adam Carberry 10. Mark Bitner 11. Rick Stief 12. Jeff Geiges 13. David Brown Jr. 14. Brad Franks 15. Erika Palmai 16. Brendon Poff 17. Harris Kohen

STREETSTOCKS RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Bill Liedtka 2. Dan Collamer 3. Bill Connolly 4. Billy Wroble 5. Joe Reid 6. Darren Cox
2nd Heat: 1. Gary Klimeczak 2. Tom Princiotta 3. John Carpenter 4. Todd Dige 5. Ron Frees 6. Marty Derr
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Dan Collamer 2. Bill Liedtka 3. Gary Klimeczak 4. Bill Connolly 5. Todd Dige 6. Tom Princiotta 7. John Carpenter 8. Ron Frees 9. Joe Reid 10. Billy Wroble 11. Anthony Tortorello 12. Darren Cox 13. Marty Derr 14. Spider Ensinger Sr. 15. Mike Mongiello
DNS: Rich Mongeau

Final Top Ten Point Standings

358 Modifieds

DRIVER (* denotes wins) POINTS
1 Ryan Godown**** 1033
2 Billy Pauch*(7) 915
3 David Van Horn 872
4 Willie Osmun* 835
5 Jimmy Blewett* 829
6 Tad Cox 826
7 Sammy Piazza* 763
8 Neal Williams 723
9 Gary Butler 707
10 Danny Bouc* 702

Crate Modifieds

DRIVER (* denotes wins) POINTS
1 Mike Butler*** 586
2 Eric Palmer** 550
3 Bryan Kuhl 540
4 Chuck Steuer* 532
5 Steve Hicks* 515
6 Mike Carman 495
7 Ryan Simmons 480
8 Frank Dorry* 465
9 Chuckles Stone* 462
10 Brian Papiez* 438

NERS 305 Sprints

DRIVER (* denotes wins) POINTS
1 Phil Meisner Jr.* 630
2 Mike Haggenbottom**** 616
3 Bobby Devault* 504
4 Stefanie Palmai 496
5 Joe Lord 482
6 Jeff Geiges* 458
7 David Brown Jr. 409
8 Neal Williams 401
9 Mark Bitner* 398
10 Adam Carberry 389

Sportsman

DRIVER (* denotes wins) POINTS
1 Johnny Cornell ** 692
2 Bob Lineman Jr.*** 683
3 Mike Hendershot*** 676
4 Mike Howardson 583
5 Alan Bleacher 564
6 J.T. Trstensky 456
7 Brian Roemer* 371
8 Marty Saxton 366
9 Mike Butler* 363
10 Jimmy Amato 359

Street Stocks

DRIVER (* denotes wins) POINTS
1 Bill Liedtka*** 702
2 Dan Collamer*** 688
3 John Carpenter*** 671
4 Tom Princiotta 647
5 Todd Dige 632
6 Gary Klimeczak* 570
7 Darren Cox 552
8 Joe Reid 551
9 Ron Frees** 476
10 Bill Connelly 449

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Billy Pauch, Jr. Wins $10K and NES All Star Cup Championship

Billy Pauch Jr. on his way to victory (WoS photo)

New Egypt, NJ (Sept. 20, 2014) – Billy Pauch Jr. of Frenchtown, NJ continued his breakout season Saturday night at New Egypt Speedway as he bested his dad to take top honors in the $10,000 to win 40-lap All-Star Cup Shootout and be crowned the 2nd All Star Cup champion. Pauch Jr. used the only restart of the event on lap 19 to grab the lead from Richie Pratt Jr. He then held off his father, 6-time champion Billy Pauch, with flawless driving thru heavy lapped traffic to post his 3rd win of the season at NES.

“Wow, what a great race, I am out of breath” stated the popular winner in victory lane, “I have to thank Rick Holsten and the whole crew, they have given me great equipment to drive.”

Richie Pratt and David Van Horn brought the field to the start with Pratt surging into the lead. Pauch Jr. started fourth by the luck of the draw and quickly worked into second chasing Pratt as the duo set a torrid pace. By lap 8 they approached lap traffic with Pauch Jr. on Pratt’s back bumper. Lapped traffic became very heavy by lap 12 with Pratt expertly handling it as he threaded the needle thru the back markers that were two and sometimes three wide in front of them. Pauch Jr. was equally impressive matching Pratt move for move and staying with the leader. When the only caution of the race waved on lap 19 Pratt chose the outside lane for the restart as is the leaders choice. As the green flag flew, Pauch Jr. won the drag race into turn #1 and assumed command as Danny Bouc and Pauch Sr. made their presence known charging into second and third. Bouc kept pace with Pauch Jr., keeping him in sight as lapped traffic loomed ahead. With 8 laps remaining, the top three entered heavy lapped traffic again with Pauch Sr. taking advantage of Bouc getting stuck on the outside of a lapped car and took over second. The final five laps saw the elder Pauch trying to school his son in the art of lapping cars, but Billy Jr. has already learned enough as masterfully sliced through the slower cars to capture the biggest race of his young career. Pauch Sr. settled for second, with Bouc a close third. Early race leader Pratt drove home fourth as Tad Cox rounded out the top five. Ryan Godown came home sixth followed by Jimmy Blewett, Neal Williams, Dominick Buffalino and David Van Horn.

Brian Papiez on his way to victory (WoS photo)

In the first ever Crate Modified All Star Cup Shootout, Brian Papiez took an early lead and then held off all comers as he led most of the 30 lap event to collect the $5500 top prize. Delaware invader Scott Hitchens ran up front the whole race and came home with a strong second place finish. Jim Housworth returned to NES and finished third, followed by Bryan Kuhl and Eric Palmer. Mike Butler won his first ever championship as his 8th place finish was good enough to make him the 2014 All-Star Cup champion.

Kyle Reinhardt on his way to victory (WoS photo)

The NERS 305 Sprint cars also had their first ever All Star Cup Shootout and Kyle Reinhardt of Neptune City, NJ rocketed from his 8th place starting position to take the victory in the 25 lap feature. David Brown Jr. led the early laps and held on to finish second, while Mike Haggenbottom took the All Star Cup Championship with his third place finish after starting 12th. Kyle Purks finished fourth and Mark Bitner was fifth.

One event remains on the 2014 schedule as next Saturday night, Sept. 27, it is Championship night at New Egypt Speedway. All five divisions will crown a champion as the 358 Modifieds, Crate Modifieds, Sportsman, NERS 305 Sprints and Street Stocks will all be in action. Gates open at 4pm with the first race at 6pm. More info is available on the track’s website, www.newegyptspeedway.net or on Facebook /newegyptspeedwayofficial. You can also follow us on Twitter @nesspeedway.

NES RESULTS 09/20/14

358 MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. John Stangle 2. Tommy Farrell 3. Jimmy Horton 4. Neal Williams 5. John McClelland 6. David Van Horn
2nd Heat: 1. Danny Bouc 2. Gary Butler 3. Sammy Piazza 4. Jimmy Blewett 5. Dominick Buffalino 6. Ryan Godown
3rd Heat: 1. Billy Pauch Jr. 2. Tad Cox 3. Willie Osmun 4. Billy Pauch 5. Richie Pratt Jr. 6. Doug Ostwald
B Main: 1. Rich Rutski 2. Dave Witte 3. Johnny Cornell III 4. Kevin Vaclavicek

Feature (40 Laps): 1. Billy Pauch Jr. 2. Billy Pauch 3. Danny Bouc 4. Richie Pratt 5. Tad Cox 6. Ryan Godown 7. Jimmy Blewett 8. Neal Williams 9. Dominick Buffalino 10. David Van Horn 11. Jimmy Horton 12. Tommy Farrell 13. Gary Butler 14. Willie Osmun 15. John McClelland 16. Sammy Piazza 17. Rich Rutski 18. Andrew Bohn 19. Dave Witte 20. Kevin Vaclavicek 21. Johnny Cornell III 22. Chuck Potts 23. Chris Grbac 24. PJ Oliver 25. John Stangle 26. Sean Mandel 27. Doug Ostwald 28. Bill Lester
DNQ: Joe Dill, Steve Davis, DJ Ruppert.

CRATE MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Mike Carman 2. Brian Papiez 3. Matt Carman 4. Chuck Steuer 5. John Aumick
2nd Heat: 1. Frank Dorry 2. Brandon Watkins 3. Patrick Gold 4. Scott Hitchens 5. Mike Butler
3rd Heat: 1. Jarrett Rozycki 2. Steve Hicks 3. Jason Bittner 4. Jeremy Martino 5. Eric Palmer
4th Heat: 1. Ryan Simmons 2. Kevin Dale 3. Ian Humphreys 4. John Micek 5. Jim Housworth
B Main 1: 1. Kevin Vaclavicek 2. Jimmy Martin 3. Jordan Cox 4. Chuckles Stone
B Main 2: 1. Bryan Kuhl 2. John Scarpati 3. Jim Britt 4. Clyde Cox

Feature (30 Laps): 1. Brian Papiez 2. Scott Hitchens 3. Jim Housworth 4. Bryan Kuhl 5. Eric Palmer 6. John Micek 7. Ian Humphreys 8. Mike Butler 9. Ryan Simmons 10. Steve Hicks 11. Jarrett Rozycki 12. Mike Carman 13. Jason Bitner 14. Chuckles Stone 15. Clyde Cox 16. John Aumick 17. Brandon Watkins 18. Jeremy Martino 19. Jimmy Martin 20. Chuck Steuer 21. Kevin Dale 22. John Scarpati 23. Kevin Vaclavicek 24. Jim Britt 25. Jordan Cox 26. Patrick Gold 27. Matt Carman 28. Frank Dorry
DNQ: CJ Jones, Branden Clauss, Mike Mongiello, Brandon Blades, Ryan Olsommer, Jimmy Amato, Aaron Weaver, Adam Cox, JD Cranstoun, Joe Nappi, Joe Reid, Scott Hyland.

NERS 305 SPRINT CAR RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Jamie Kostic 2. Phil Meisner Jr. 3. Kyle Reinhardt 4. Steve Glover 5. Chuck Palmucci 6. Ed Newhouser
2nd Heat: 1. Mike Haggenbottom 2. David Brown Jr. 3. Jeff Schall 4. Stefanie Palmai 5. Bob Devault 6. Darryl Ruggles
3rd Heat: 1. Rory Janney 2. Adam Carberry 3. Neil Williams 4. Mark Bitner 5. Kyle Purks 6. Jeff Geiges
B Main: 1. Erika Palmai 2. Ryan Stillwaggon 3. Tommy Carberry 4. Karl Freyer 5. Harris Kohen 6. Scott Frack

Feature (25 Laps): 1. Kyle Reinhardt 2. David Brown Jr. 3. Mike Haggenbottom 4. Kyle Purks 5. Mark Bitner 6. Jeff Geiges 7. Stefanie Palmai 8. Bob DeVault 9. Adam Carberry 10. Phil Meisner Jr. 11. Jeff Schall 12. Ryan Stillwaggon 13. Tommy Carberry Jr. 14. Rory Janney 15. Jamie Kostic 16. Scott Frack 17. Steven Glover 18. Chuck Palmucci 19. Karl Freyer 20. Brad Franks 21. Darryl Ruggles 22. Zach Burd 23. Erika Palmai 24. Neal Williams 25. Harris Kohen 26. Keith Anderson 27. Ed Newhouser 28. Brendon Poff
DNQ: Jon Brennfleck, William Glover, Rick Stief.

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New Egypt, NJ (July 12, 2014) Billy Pauch Jr. of Frenchtown, NJ recorded his first win in the Rick Holsten owned #96 Saturday night as he captured the 30 lap Modified feature at New Egypt Speedway. Pauch Jr. impressed all on hand as he grabbed the lead on lap #5 and then pulled away from his dad, 6 time champion Billy Pauch, with ease on the final restart with 4 laps remaining.

PJ Oliver and DJ Ruppert brought the field to the start with Oliver leading the first couple of laps as Neal Williams & Gary Butler moved in to challenge. Pauch Jr. quickly chased those two with all three drivers battling for the lead. Pauch Jr. wrestled the top spot away from them as Pauch Sr. was already fifth after just 5 laps from his 14th starting spot. By lap 10, Pauch had moved in to second to chase his son while point leader Ryan Godown was up to third. Pauch and Godown raced hard nose to tail but could not make up any ground on the younger Pauch as he was flawless in traffic. As the laps clicked off it seemed that Pauch Jr was going to cruise to the victory when the final caution flag appeared with 4 laps remaining. However the restart was anti climactic as Pauch Jr. easily pulled away to win his first of the season at NES. Billy Pauch Sr. broke on the final lap going down the backstretch as Godown went on to claim the runner up spot. Gary Butler drove a nice race to finish third, with Willie Osmun and Neal Williams rounding out the top five.

Mike Haggenbottom of Levittown, PA won for the second straight week in the New Egypt RaceSavers 305 Sprint Car 20 lap feature. Haggenbottom did it a little bit easier than his last lap pass last week, as this time he got to the front early after a hard battle with Mark Bitner and set a pace that was difficult for the rest of the field to match. Phil Meisner Jr. finished second with a late race charge past Bitner and Bobby Devault. Bitner ended up third, followed by Devault and 13th starter Stefanie Palmai.

Mike Hendershot of Hackettstown, NJ won for the second time in a month, after going almost 20 years between wins. The event looked like it would be an easy win for Mike Lyons until his motor broke under yellow with 2 laps remaining. This gave the lead to JT Trstensky who was looking for his first ever win, however Hendershot had other ideas as he got by Trstensky going into turn 3 on the final lap and then held off Trstensky’s crossover move in turn four to win by a bumper! Mike Butler, Johnny Cornell and Jason Dunn followed the duo across the stripe.

Bill Liedtka rebounded this week to take top honors in the Street Stock 20 mlap feature. Leidtka drove a superb race holding off Todd Dige for the victory. Jason Saredy, John Carpenter and Dan Collamer rounded out the top five.

Next Saturday NES takes a break from its regular Saturday racing presenting a Demo Derby & Mud Hop starting at 5:30pm. There will also be a 4 cyl. Enduro on the slate. The following week, July 26th, The 358 Modifieds will return to action joined by the Sportsman and Street Stocks. It will be Bike night, as anyone coming to the track on a motorcycle will receive half price general admission. It will also be Powder Puff race night, with the ladies taking the wheel for their own races at the end of the evening. Gates will open at 4:00p.m. with the first race starting at 6:00 pm.
For more information call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net
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NES RESULTS 7/12/14
MODIFIED RESULTS

1st Heat: 1. Neil Williams 2. Billy Pauch 3. Gary Butler 4. Kevin Vaclavicek 5. Danny Bouc 6. Sammy Piazza

2nd Heat: 1. Billy Pauch Jr. 2. Ryan Godown 3. Tad Cox 4. Willie Osmun 5. David Van Horn 6. Jimmy Blewett

Feature (30 Laps): 1. Billy Pauch Jr. 2. Ryan Godown 3. Gary Butler 4. Willie Osmun 5. Neal Williams 6. David Van Horn 7. Sammy Piazza 8. Tim Apgar 9. Tad Cox 10. DJ Ruppert 11. Danny Bouc 12. Jimmy Blewett 13. Kevin Vaclavicek 14. Pat Wall 15. Andrew Bohn 16. Chris Grbac 17. Billy Pauch 18. Brian Papiez 19. Bobby Butler 20. PJ Oliver 21. Doug Ostwald

NERS 305 SPRINT RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Adam Carberry 2. Harris Kohen 3. Bob DeVault 4. Ian Borden 5. Pat Friberger 6. Neal Williams 7. Stefanie Palmai 8. David Brown Jr.
2nd Heat: 1. Erika Palmai 2. Phil Meisner Jr. 3. Mike Haggenbottom 4. Mark Bitner 5. Joe Lord 6. Jamie Kostic 7. Rick Stief 8. Jimmy Carpenter
B Main: 1. Tim Tanner 2. Tommy Carberry 3. Scott Frack 4. Justin Hoffman 5. Chuck Palmucci 6. Shane Smith 7. Karl Freyer 8. John Snook

Feature (20 Laps): 1. Mike Haggenbottom 2. Phil Meisner Jr. 3. Mark Bitner 4. Bobby DeVault 5. Stefanie Palmai 6. Joe Lord 7. Pat Freiberger 8. Rick Stief 9. Jamie Kostic 10. Erika Palmai 11. Tommy Carberry Jr. 12. Scott Frack 13. Jimmy Carpenter 14. Ian Borden 15. Harris Kohen 16. Shane Smith 17. Karl Freyer 18. John Snook 19. Chuck Palmucci 20. Adam Carberry 21. David Brown Jr. 22. Justin Hoffman 23. Steve Voorhees 24. Neal Williams 25. Tim Tanner Jr. 26. Bruce Roslin
DNQ: Brad Franks

SPORTSMAN RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Bob Lineman Jr. 2. Jason Dunn 3. Mike Howardson 4. Marty Saxton 5. Will Dupree 6. JR Fulper
2nd Heat: 1. Mike Lyons 2. Alan Bleacher 3. Mike Hendershot 4. Ryan Simmons 5. Joe Systo 6. Kevin Dale
3rd Heat: 1. Mike Butler 2. John Cornell III 3. JT Trsensky 4. Andy Visinsky 5. Melissa Scarpati 6. Adam Cox

Feature (20 Laps): 1. Mike Hendershot 2. JT Trsensky 3. Mike Butler 4. John Cornell III 5. Jason Dunn 6. Mike Howardson 7. Alan Bleacher 8. Will Dupree 9. Bob Lineman Jr. 10. Ryan Simmons 11. Marty Saxton 12. Melissa Scarpati 13. Andy Visinsky 14. Kevin Dale 15. Joe Reid 16. Adam Cox 17. Jimmy Amato 18. Robin MicTighe 19. Warren Floyd 20. Mike Lyons 21. Joe Systo 22. JR Fulper 23. Tom McCoy
DNS: Jimmy Martin

STREET STOCK RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Bill Liedtka 2. Mick Search 3. Dan Collamer 4. Bill Connelly 5. Jason Saredy 6. Brian Ludwig
2nd Heat: 1. Marty Derr 2. Todd Dige 3. John Carpenter 4. Darren Cox 5. Jarrod Burdge 6. Gary Klimeczak

Feature: 1. Bill Liedtka 2. Todd Dige 3.Jason Saredy 4. John Carpenter 5. Dan Collamer 6. Jarrod Burdge 7. Tom Princiotta 8. Billy Wroble 9. Darren Cox 10. Joe Reid 11. Marty Derr 12. Mick Search 13. Brian Ludwig 14. Gary Klimeczak 15. Bill Connelly 16. Jim Avery
DNS: Tom Tanner

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Godown Pockets $3200+ in New Egypt’s May Modified Madness

New Egypt, NJ (May 31, 2014) – 2012 champion Ryan Godown of Ringoes, NJ not only won his fourth race of the season Saturday night at New Egypt Speedway, he was crowned the track’s first ever May Modified Madness Bracket champion. Taking the lead on lap 21 when leader Billy Pauch broke, Godown won the 30 lap event, sealing the May Madness championship and picking up a total of over $3200 for his efforts courtesy of title sponsors Liberty Toyota Scion and Amwell Auto Body, along with many others. It was Godown’s 11th career Small-Block Modified victory, putting him in sole possession of first place on the all-time win list.

Following driver introductions that saw each driver walking thru the crowd high-fiving the fans on their way to their respective cars on the frontstretch, the race started with pole sitter Tim Apgar taking command over Neal Williams & John Stangle. After only a handful of laps, Neal Williams charged by Apgar into the lead and all eyes began to watch a torrid 3 car battle between Pauch, Godown and David Van Horn as they raced each other to the front of the field. Van Horn did a great job winning the race into the top five, however Pauch soon found his groove and charged into the lead on lap 10. Neal Williams could not keep pace with Pauch, but he was successful holding off Godown, Van Horn and 4 other cars as a terrific battle ensued for the runner-up spot. Pauch took advantage of this, as he opened up his lead on the field while Godown threw everything he had at Williams. Godown finally got the bite he was looking for and drove around Williams into second by a slim margin at the stripe to complete lap 21. As Williams looked to be returning the favor on the backstretch the caution flag waved for the leader Pauch, who coasted to a stop on the backstretch with a broken rear. This put Godown in front as the official leader, and when the green flag flew he pulled away from the field to lead the final laps and post the 32nd overall Modified win of his career at NES. The final lap saw Williams hold off a strong challenge from Willie Osmun to cross the line second. However Williams’ car was found to be light when scaled immediately after the event and he was DQ’d, giving Osmun the second place finish in both the race and the May Madness Challenge. “DVH” David Van Horn drove yet another great race to finish a strong third, while Billy Pauch Jr. rallied back from a first lap tangle to cross the line fourth driving the Rick Holsten #96. Tad Cox completed the top five, also coming back from an early race tangle, capturing third of the six drivers in the May Madness.

The NERS 305 Sprint Car 20 lap feature saw Kyle Reinhardt of Neptune City, NJ win for the first time in 2014 as he passed Stephanie Palmai with just two laps remaining. Reinhardt made the winning pass powering around the outside of Palmai coming off of turn four at the two-to-go signal, just before the Red lights appeared for Ryan Stillwagon, who had flipped down the pit entrance gate. Mike Haggenbottom took up the chase on the restart but had nothing for the leader as Reinhardt posted his 6th career 305 Sprint victory at the track…the most All-Time. Haggenbottom was a strong second followed by the point leader Tim Tanner, who came all the way from 18th starting spot. Palmai completed another strong run in fourth after leading for 17 laps, as she continues to get closer to that elusive first victory at NES. Previous winner Bobby Devault rounded out the top five.

Fan and driver favorite, Johnny Cornell III of Neshanic Station, NJ won his first ever career Sportsman feature event after more than 8 years of trying, taking top honors in the 20 lap main event. Cornell held off Mike Butler over the second half of the race to post the popular victory. Butler finished second followed by Bob Lineman Jr., Mike Lyons and Mike Howardson.

The HCI/SpikeNGo Rookie Sportsman Series 8 lap feature event was taken Kevin Dale for his second win in a row. Derek Krum finished second followed by Jason Clauss in third.

This Thursday, June 5th, It is the much anticipated return of the USAC Amsoil National Wingless Sprint Car tour. This event will be race #3 of the five event “Eastern Storm.” Driver’s invading New Egypt to compete will include 2-time defending Eastern Storm champ and 2012 NES winner Bryan Clauson, 3-time USAC feature winner Dave Darland, current USAC Sprint point leader Brady Bacon, 2011 NES winner Hunter Schurenberg, USAC Rookie Jarett Andretti, Tracey Hines, Jon Stanbrough, Daron Clayton, Chase Stockon, Chris Windom and many others. The USAC Sprints will be joined on the race card by the 3rd appearance of the ARDC Midgets at New Egypt this season. Gates will open at 5pm, with racing getting underway at 7:30pm. Adult admission is $25, children 6-11 are $10, with kids 5 and under admitted free. Pit Admission will be $35.

Next Saturday, June 7, it is Scout Night at New Egypt Speedway. All scouts in uniform will receive free general admission. The 358 Modifieds will headline the show, joined by the Crate Modifieds and the Street Stocks. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. with the first race starting at 6:00 pm.

For more information on all upcoming events, please call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net, “Like” us on Facebook /NewEgyptSpeedwayOfficial, or follow us on Twitter @nesspeedway.

NES RESULTS 5/31/14

MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Gary Butler 2. Billy Pauch Jr. 3. Tim Apgar 4. Ryan Godown 5. John Stangle 6. Willie Osmun
2nd Heat: 1. David Van Horn 2. Neal Williams 3. Billy Pauch 4. Jimmy Blewett 5. Tad Cox 6. DJ Ruppert
Feature (30 Laps): 1. Ryan Godown 2. Willie Osmun 3. David Van Horn 4. Billy Pauch Jr. 5. Tad Cox 6. Darren McCaughey 7. Gary Butler 8. Sammy Piazza 9. Tim Apgar 10. Kevin Vaclavicek 11. DJ Ruppert 12. Doug Ostwald 13. Danny Bouc 14. Jimmy Blewett 15. Billy Pauch 16. Tommy Farrell 17. PJ Oliver 18. John Stangle
DQ: Neal Williams

NERS 305 SPRINT RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Mike Haggenbottom 2. Phil Meisner Jr. 3. Scott Frack 4. Eddie Wagner 5. Jeff Geiges 6. Harris Kohen
2nd Heat: 1. Stephanie Palmai 2. Bob DeVault 3. Justin Hoffman 4. Ryan Stillwagon 5. Tommy Carberry Jr. 6. Joe Lord
3rd Heat: 1. Kyle Reinhardt 2. Jimmy Carpenter 3. David Brown Jr. 4. Rick Stief 5. Neal Williams 6. Tim Tanner Jr.
B-Main: 1. Gabe Fox 2. Erica Palmai 3. Chuck Palmucci 4. Brian Nixon 5. John Snook 6. Brad Franks 7. Ian Borden
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Kyle Reinhardt 2. Mike Haggenbottom 3. Tim Tanner Jr. 4. Stephanie Palmai 5. Bob DeVault 6. Phil Meisner Jr. 7. David Brown Jr. 8. Eddie Wagner 9. Justin Hoffman 10. Rick Stief 11. Joe Lord 12. Tommy Carberry Jr. 13. Chuck Palmucci 14. Scott Frack 15. John Snook 16. Brian Nixon 17. Harris Kohen 18. Brad Franks 19. Ian Borden 20. Ryan Stillwaggon 21. Neal Williams 22. Jimmy Carpenter 23. Erica Palmai 24. Jeff Geiges DNS: Gabe Fox
DNQ: Ken Hanley, Keith Anderson, Bruce Roslin, Bryant Davis, Karl Freyer

SPORTSMAN RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Johnny Cornell 2. Mike Howardson 3. Brian Roemer 4. J.T. Trsensky 5. Bob Lineman Jr. 6. Marty Saxton
2nd Heat: 1. Mike Hendershot 2. Mike Butler 3. Mike Lyons 4. John Scarpati 5. Jeff Marcucci 6. Joe Reid
Feature: 1. Johnny Cornell 2. Mike Butler 3.Bob Lineman Jr. 4. Mike Lyons 5. Mike Howardson 6. Mike Hendershot 7. Jeff Marcucci 8. Brian Roemer 9. J.T Trsensky 10. Alan Bleacher 11. John Scarpati 12. Jimmy Martin 13. Joe Reid 14. Tom Priciotta 15. Branden Clauss 16. Warren Floyd 17. Tom McCoy 18. Marty Saxton 19. Robin McTighe 20. Derek Krum 21. Will Dupree 22. Kevin Dale 23. Jimmy Amato

HCI/SPIKENGO ROOKIE SPORTSMAN RESULTS
Feature: 1. Kevin Dale 2. Derek Krum 3. Jason Clauss

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NEWS FROM NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY Route 539, New Egypt, NJ Track Phone: 609-758-1900 Contact: Pete Wortman, PR Director
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Tonight's the Night! World of Outlaws Invade NES
Well Race Fans, the day has finally arrived! The World of Outlaw sprints will be invading New Egypt Speedway tonight! Come see the stars like defending race champion Daryn Pittman who has been on a tear latley, Joey Saldana, Paul McMahan, Kerry Madsen, Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet, Cody Darrah, and Kraig Kinser. Help us say goodbye to The King himself Steve Kinser who will make his final New Egypt Speedway start of his career on his Salute to the King tour. The Speedway will be making a special presentation to Steve so you don't want to miss that. The Outlaws will have some stiff competition from the PA Posse including Greg Hodnett, Brett Marks, Danny Dietrich, Lance Dewease, Kyle Reinhardt, Davey Sammons, and many more. Also racing tonight for the first time since going head to head with Tony Stewart in a modified several years ago is NASCAR driver and sprint car standout Dave Blaney!

$100 cash bonuses have been posted to the first PA posse member across the line, the hard luck award for the driver with the worst luck in the feature event, the first 360 across the line, and the first non-qualifier. Fans will also be able to get some cool giveaways. The first 100 fans through the front gates will receive an event poster. Throughout the night our track hostesses will be throwing signed frisbees of all the drivers. If you catch the feature winning driver's frisbee bring it to the Speedway office to claim 2 free tickets to any future Saturday night event. The Speedway staff will also be combing the parking lot of all the tailgaters asking trivia questions and handing out great prizes.

Pit gates open at 3 pm, will call opens at 3:30 pm, front gates open at 4 pm, hot laps begin at 6:15 pm, and the first race begins at 7 pm. Reserved seats are $35, adult general admission is $30, teens 12-15 are $15, and children 11 and under are free. Pit admission is $40. It is a New Jersey State Law that anyone under the age of 16 is not permitted into the pit area. Minors 16 and 17 wishing to go into the pits need proof of their age and a parent to sign the parental consent form.

Tailgating is encouraged, we just ask that you be respectful of our neighbors. The camping area is located behind the Speedway. There can be no open fires and again we ask that you be respectful of our neighbors. Coolers are allowed in so long as they are 14" or less with no glass bottles.

We look forward to seeing everyone tonight on this beautiful sunny day for what will be an amazing night of racing!

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NEWS FROM NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY Route 539, New Egypt, NJ Track Phone: 609-758-1900 Contact: Pete Wortman, PR Director
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Godown Beats Van Horn in New Egypt Mother’s Day Thriller

New Egypt, NJ (May 10, 2014) – 2012 champion Ryan Godown of Ringoes, NJ won the 30 lap feature Saturday at New Egypt Speedway in thrilling fashion over David Van Horn. Godown won the final restart with 9 laps remaining, and then held off a major challenge from Van Horn with three laps remaining to win his third event at NES this year.
“I tip my hat to the track crew tonight and the speedway management.” Stated Godown in victory lane, “It would have been easy to just call the show off after that rain hit late this afternoon, but they stuck with it and rewarded the fans that came out with a great race!”

Following a two hour delay to the start of the program due to a heavy thunderstorm hitting the track at 4:30pm, Speedway management decided to go with a features only program with more rain in the area. PJ Oliver grabbed the lead on the initial start only to spin in turn four bunching up the field for another try. When the green flew again, new pole sitter Tim Apgar charged to the lead chased by veteran Doug Ostwald and John Stangle. Apgar stretched his lead early as Van Horn quickly sliced thru traffic and ran down Apgar. Van Horn slid by Apgar on lap 14 to assume command and then had to survive several restarts over the next three laps. On lap 18, Godown raced into second followed by Billy Pauch in third, however Van Horn had the hot set-up as he continued to set the pace. With 9 laps remaining, third place Pauch stopped in turn 3 with a flat tire bringing out the races final caution. The ensuing restart saw Godown time the restart perfectly winning the drag race into turn one and sweeping around the cushion into the lead. But Van Horn was not finished as he closed back in on the leader with 5 laps remaining and then starting pulling alongside of Godown on every turn. The big challenge came in turn 4 with three laps left, as Van Horn slid under Godown with the two cars rubbing nerf bars. Godown seemed to bounce over the cushion, but never lifted out of the throttle and was able to power back around Van Horn as they exited the turn back to a 3 car length advantage. Van Horn used the final 3 laps to reel Godown back in but ran out of time for another battle. Danny Bouc drove a strong race coming home third as Pauch drove all the way back thru the field to capture fourth. Willie Osmun rounded out the top five.

The NERS 305 Sprints 20 lap event saw Tim Tanner Jr. win for the second time in three events as he maintained the point lead. Phil Meisner Jr. ran a close second but could never muster a serious challenge. Mike Haggen bottom, Justin Hoffman, and Neal Williams completed the top five.

The Sportsman 20 lapper was taken by Mike Lyons of Monroe Twp., NJ. Lyons held off a mid-race challenge from Mike Butler and then a late race charge from defending champ Bob Lineman Jr. to win the 20th feature of his career at NES. Lineman crossed the line second trailed by Brisan Roemer, Johnny Cornell and Butler.

The HCI/SpikeNGo Rookie Sportsman Series 5 lap feature event was taken Kevin Dale for his first ever win. Branden Clauss was second and Derek Krum finished third.

As a Thank You to all of the fans who came out to support the speedway despite the rain, and then sat thru the long delay to start the program, owner Fred Vahlsing and speedway management announced to the crowd that anyone bringing their wristband back with them next Saturday night, will receive 50% off of their general admission ticket!

Next Saturday, May 17, it is NASCAR Night at New Egypt Speedway. Anyone wearing their favorite NASCAR drivers apparel will receive $3 off general admission, while purchasing a NASCAR Day pin will get you $5 off your admission. The offers cannot be combined. The 358 Modifieds get the week off, as the ARDC Midgets return for the second time, joined by the Crate Modifieds and the Street Stocks. It will also be the first Demo Derby of the 2014 season. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. with the first race starting at 6:00 pm. For more information call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net, “Like” us on Facebook /NewEgyptSpeedwayOfficial, or follow us on Twitter @nesspeedway.

NES RESULTS 5/10/14

358 MODIFIED RESULTS
Feature (30 Laps): 1. Ryan Godown 2. David Van Horn 3. Danny Bouc 4. Billy Pauch 5. Willie Osmun 6. Jimmy Blewett 7. Jimmy Horton 8. Sammy Piazza 9. Gary Butler
10. Tad Cox 11. John Stangle 12. Tim Apgar 13. Pat Wall 14. Doug Ostwald 15. PJ Oliver 16. Eric Engstrom 17. Neal Williams 18. Darren McCaughey 19. DJ Ruppert 20. Billy Pauch Jr.

SPORTSMAN RESULTS
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Mike Lyons 2. Bob Lineman Jr. 3. Brian Roemer 4. Johnny Cornell 5. Mike Butler 6. Mike Hendershot 7. Steve Davis 8. Mike Howardson 9. Alan Bleacher
10. Marc Herman 11. John Scarpati 12. Marty Saxton 13. Ryan Simmons 14. Kevin Dale 15. Melissa Scarpati 16. Jimmy Martin 17. Derek Krum 18. Jimmy Amato 19. Will Dupree

NERS 305 SPRINTS RESULTS
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Tim Tanner Jr. 2. Phil Meisner Jr. 3. Mike Haggenbottom 4. Justin Hoffman 5. Neal Williams 6. Mark Bitner 7. John Snook 8. Joe Lord 9. Bobby DeVault 10. Stephanie Palmai 11. Anthony Sesley 12. Ian Borden 13. Jimmy Carpenter 14. Jeff Geiges 15. Ken Hanley 16. Gabe Fox 17. Keith Anderson
DNS: Tommy Carberry Jr., Brad Franks

HCI/SPIKENGO ROOKIE SPORTSMAN RESULTS
Feature (5 Laps) 1. Kevin Dale 2. Branden Clauss 3. Derek Krum

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Godown Awarded Win After Pauch Penalized at New Egypt Speedway

New Egypt, NJ (April 26, 2014) – Defending champion Billy Pauch of Frenchtown, NJ appeared to have won for the fourth time in as many attempts Saturday in the 30 lap Modified main event at New Egypt Speedway. However Pauch’s car failed the post-race tech inspection for a body infraction when it was discovered that his Sail Panels were 2” too high. The penalty for this was Pauch being placed in last position for the event. This promoted 2012 champ Ryan Godown of Ringoes, NJ to victory lane. For Godown it is his 2nd win of the season at NES, his first since winning the opening ROC tour event.

Tim Apgar lead the field at the drop of the green, with John Stangle quickly taking up the chase from his second row starting spot. Stangle quickly drove to the lead before the first lap was completed and opened up a comfortable margin over Apgar, Gary Butler and Tad Cox. Butler and Cox each moved up a spot as the first 9 laps clicked off with Stangle in control when the first caution of the event came out. On the restart, Stangle slid up the track coming off turn four making contact with runner up Butler and slamming the wall. The resulting melee caused a chain reaction which saw Neal Williams receiving heavy damage. Butler was the new leader as Pauch was up to fourth already from 16th starting spot. Butler took command and led the next 7 laps as Pauch moved up to second. Following a lap 18 tangle between Rocco Infante and Jimmy Blewett, which resulted in black flags for both, Pauch charged by the outside into the lead. Over the final 12 laps, Pauch cruised out in front winning the event by ¾ of a straightaway over Godown for what looked like his fourth straight win. After the dust cleared in the post-race tech inspection, Godown was declared the event winner, followed by Willie Osmun second. Sammy Piazza bounced back from a spin on lap 10 to get third, followed by Butler and Darren McCaughey.

Bobby Devault won his first race of the year in the New Egypt RaceSavers 305 Sprint Car 20 lap feature. Devault started on row four and worked his way up methodically, taking the lead from leader Steph Palmai on lap 15 in lapped traffic. Palmai, who along with her sister Erika, swept the two Heat races held on for second. Mike Haggenbottom finished a close third, followed by Erika Palmai and Justin Hoffman.

The Crate Modified feature event was red flagged due to rain just before the halfway point, and will be finished at a future show. The top five when this happened was Jarrett Rozycki, Ebby Ridge, Jordan Cox, Matt Carman and Mike Carman.

The HCI/SpikeNGo Rookie Series saw another new winner as Brandon Clauss took top honors. Derek Krum finished second and Kevin Dale was third.

Next Saturday, May 3rd, it is Banner Night at New Egypt Speedway. It is also the start of Modified May Madness, where the top 24 in Modified points will be bracketed and compete against each other, with the better finish winning and moving onto the following week. $1000 in prize money along with product gift certificates will be up for grabs for the drivers at the end of May. All fans can print out the bracket off of the speedway’s website and turn it in for a chance at some great prizes as well! In action next week will be the 358 Modifieds, Crate Modifieds, Street Stocks, Rookies and the Vintage cars will be on hand as well. Gates will open at 4:00 p.m. with the first race starting at 6:00 pm. For more information call the speedway office at (609) 758-1900 or log on to www.newegyptspeedway.net, “Like” us on Facebook /NewEgyptSpeedwayOfficial, or follow us on Twitter @nesspeedway.

NES RESULTS 4/26/14

358 MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Danny Bouc 2. Tad Cox 3. Ryan Godown 4. John Stangle 5. Sammy Piazza 6. Willie Osmun
2nd Heat: 1. Billy Pauch 2. Tim Apgar 3. Neal Williams 4. Rocco Infante 5. Gary Butler 6. David Van Horn
Feature (30 Laps): 1. Ryan Godown 2. Willie Osmun 3. Sammy Piazza 4. Gary Butler 5. Darren McCaughey 6. Danny Bouc 7. DJ Ruppert 8. John Stangle 9. Tim Apgar 10. Rick Holsten 11. Eric Engstrom 12. Doug Ostwald 13. David Van Horn 14. Tad Cox 15. PJ Oliver 16. Jimmy Blewett 17. Rocco Infante 18. Neal Williams 19. Pat Wall 20. Billy Pauch

CRATE MODIFIED RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Jason Bittner 2. Jeremy Martino 3. Eric Palmer 4. Matt Carmen 5. Mike Carman 6. Mike Butler
2nd Heat: 1. Jordan Cox 2. Aaron Weaver 3. Jarrett Rozycki 4. Chuckles Stone 5. Ryan Simmons 6. Andrew Bohn
3rd Heat: 1. Ebby Ridge 2. Steve Hicks 3. Chuck Steuer 4. Bryan Kuhl 5. Brian Papiez 6. Jeff Kuhl
B-Main: 1. John Aumick 2. Frank Dorry 3. Patrick Gold 4. Paul Hartwig 5. JD Cranstoun 6. Clyde Cox
Pts. Prov: John Micek
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Postponed on lap 9 due to Rain, to be finished in future.

NERS 305 SPRINT CAR RESULTS
1st Heat: 1. Erika Palmai 2. Anthony Sesely 3. Mark Bitner 4. Bobby DeVault 5. Mike Haggenbottom 6. Ryan Stillwagon
2nd Heat: 1. Stephanie Palmai 2. Tim Tanner Jr. 3. Justin Hoffman 4. Phil Meisner Jr. 5. Jeff Geiges 6. Eddie Wagner
Feature (20 Laps): 1. Bobby DeVault 2. Stephanie Palmai 3. Mike Haggenbottom 4. Erika Palmai 5. Justin Hoffman 6. Anthony Sesely 7. Jeff Geiges 8. Phil Meisner Jr. 9. Ryan Stillwaggon 10. Neal Williams 11. Kyle Reinhardt 12. Jimmy Carpenter 13. Dave Brown Jr. 14. Tim Tanner Jr. 15. Eddie Wagner 16. Adam Carberry 17. Mark Bitner 18. Joe Lord 19. Shane Smith 20. John Snook 21. Brad Franks 22. Tommy Carberry Jr.
23. Jamie Kostick

HCI/SPIKENGO ROOKIE SPORTSMAN RESULTS
Feature (12 Laps): 1. Brandon Clauss 2. Derek Krum 3. Kevin Dale 4. Mike Frank

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