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“TNT” TIM TANNER GETS FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON AT BRIDGEPORT

BRIDGEPORT, NJ... Tim Tanner Jr., of Doylestown PA, won his first victory of the season Saturday night at Bridgeport Speedway, finally breaking the bad-luck streak that has been haunting him this past year. Tanner, who started on the outside pole, grabbed the lead on lap three, and fled quickly from the rest of the field, showing all that he was the man to beat that night. Mike Haggenbottom and Adam Carberry who were putting on a show battling for the runner up spot, finished second and third, while Eddie Wagner and Tommy Carberry rounded out the top five.

“I didn’t really see anybody after Rick Stief, but I was just running as hard as I could, hoping that we could come out on top this time. I just lost my Grandfather last week, and it’s been a real tough time for me,” said an emotional Tanner during his victory lane celebration. “I spent forty years with him, and everyone knows that I started racing here at Bridgeport with him when I was just 18 years old, and the car was just flawless because he was riding in the cockpit with me tonight”.

Rick Stief and Tim Tanner Jr. set the pace for the 20 lap event, and Stief took the initial lead entering the first turn on the bottom, with Tanner entering right alongside him on the top.

“I tried to get around Rick on the outside, but there was just nothing up there, so I said to myself ‘We’re not going to try that again!’ After that I just tried my hardest to get my car to run on bottom, and when the car finally stuck, we were just amazing, it took off like a rocket ship,” stated Tanner about his early exchange for the lead on lap three.

Once the Tanner Bros. Dairy Store number 18 gained control over the top spot, he took off running, increasing his lead by over a straight away over second place running Adam Carberry, who inherited the position from Stief on lap seven. For 9 laps, Tim Tanner ran a smooth, consistent line around the inside perimeter of the race track, keeping a large distance between him and the rest of the field.

“I have never really had the opportunity to lead here at Bridgeport with a Sprint Car, but when the car is out in clean air it just feels so amazing. On Tuesday night, when we ran against the 360’s, we learned some things and we changed the set-up and it seemed to help us out here a lot for tonight,” explained Tanner.

Tim caught up to lapped traffic by the half way point, but even the slower traffic was no threat to Tim, who maneuvered nicely through the field, still maintaining that nice low line around the track. On lap twelve, just passed the half way mark, Zack Burd brought out the first caution after spinning in turn 2.

With the field now bunched back together, Tanner’s massive lead was potentially up for grabs, with hard charging Adam Carberry and Eddie Wagner, a two time victor this season at the 5/8th mile oval, sitting closely behind. Once again however, Tanner took off as the green flag waved, leaving Carberry and Wagner in the dust.

Mike Haggenbottom, who was running in sixth at the time of the caution, advanced two positions on the restart, after dive bombing into turn one, running right through the middle of the race track as all the others went single file into the turn on the bottom.

“We were trying to run the top like we were on Tuesday with the URC car, but that wasn’t working here tonight, so we lost some positions here in the beginning,” explained Haggenbottom. “Finally the yellows started working toward our advantage, and there was something up high going into one and we were able to scoot around everybody up there, and then slip back into line coming off of two”.

Another caution was displayed on lap fourteen for Dave Brown who rolled to a stop on turn four. On the restart, it was like déjà vu, with Tanner taking off and Haggenbottom advancing two more positions, stealing second from Carberry, just as he did to laps before. Carberry did not go without a fight nonetheless, racing Haggenbottom down the back stretch and into turn three with Carberry on the bottom and Haggenbottom running through the middle. The number 24 found some unexpected bite upon exiting turn four that allowed him to pull off the pass, to which he said was “uncharacteristic especially with how dry the track surface was”.

Even with one more caution in the way of Tanner reaching victory lane, it could not stop him from continuing the impeccable performance he was pursuing all throughout the night. When the checkered flags waved, Tim Tanner would take the win over a sixth place starting Mike Haggenbottom who had nothing to pull out of his hat for the winner in the final laps of the event.

“I’d like to thank all of my sponsors, everyone who has stuck by me during the hard times this year,” Tanner said. “All of my sponsors, Tanner Brother’s Dairy Stores, Scarlet Oaks Wholesale Nursery, Champion Tire, Bethman Auto Center, Martelli’s Metal Fabrication, PWD Lubricants, Richboro Beer & Soda, & Adriana’s Italian Restaurant. Everyone chips in at the beginning of the season to help us out and all of my guys that come to the track every week and help me out especially Paul Gold who does all of my engine tuning and adjustments to make this number 18 go fast. I can’t thank everyone enough for all they do”.

Saturday night was the fourth Bethman Auto Center/Champion Tire/Bruce’s Speed Shop/Thayer Performance Poker Series event race. With Tim Tanner winning the race, he was dealt an “Ace” card to go with his three 9’s he earned in previous events before. Mike Haggenbottom received a “King”, and Adam Carberry added a “Queen” card to his hand. The next and last Poker Series event for the TSRS 305 Series will be on Saturday, August 29th. In addition to the winner with the best hand being crowned the Poker Series Champion, Thayer Performance will reward the “lucky” driver with the worst hand, meaning the cards that amount the least valuable, a full set of brand new Hoosier Racing Tires.

The heat race events were won by Keith Anderson and Joe Lord. Bob DeVault, who finished sixth advanced thirteen positions after starting back in nineteenth, won the Bruce’s Auto Body/Thayer Performance Hard Charger award. Along with the $25 cash bonus provided weekly by Bruce’s Auto Body, DeVault earned the TiLube $100 gift certificate courtesy of Thayer Performance.

Feature (20 Laps): Tim Tanner Jr., Michael Haggenbottom, Adam Carberry, Eddie Wagner, Tommy Carberry, Bob DeVault, Ryan Stillwaggon, Joe Lord Jr., Keith Anderson, Zack Burd, Jason Rochelle, Harris Kohen, Joe Kay, Bryant Davis, Pat U’Selis, Rick Stief, Karl Fryer, Dave Brown, Gabe Fox DNS: Samantha Leiberman

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Tri-State Racesaver Series

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BECHTELSVILLE, PA ....Second generation driver Adam Carberry won his second Tri State Racesaver Series feature of the year on Saturday, June 13th at Grandview Speedway. Carberry’s first win of the season came a few week back at New Egypt when he won the May 9th make-up feature event. The Bensalem PA resident began the race in the sixth starting spot, and quickly took the lead over from Eddie Wagner on lap six, never looking back from that point on. Rounding out the top five was Mike Haggenbottom, Eddie Wagner, Rick Stief and Ryan Stillwaggon.

“We got a win here last year, it seems that we either wreck or win here, but tonight we chose to win,” said Carberry about his usual fortune at Grandview.

There were 26 sprinters on the card for the 25 lap feature event. Three qualifying heat races went to Ryan Stillwaggon, Mike Haggenbottom and rookie racer Joe Kay. This was the second of four appearances made so far that the TSRS sprints are slated to make this season at Grandview, with this being their first ever time being added to the regular Saturday night program.

Eddie Wagner and Tim Tanner Jr. started on the front row with Tanner taking the lead after blasting into turn one and two on the high side. The Bethmann Auto Body number 18 continued to lead Wagner, Carberry, Stief, and Geiges for the first four laps, pulling away by a straight away margin until he came into contact with Samantha Lieberman who spun in turn three and four. Tanner flipped after making contact with Lieberman’s left front tire, bringing the red flag out. Both drivers were okay, but they were unable to continue.
“She just spun, and she didn’t really hold her line. When you spin, you lock you brakes up so you don’t coast down. I don’t know if her engine was still running or what, but she came down about a lane in half, two lanes and I just had now where to go,” described a frustrated Tanner on the situation. “When I realized that she was spinning, I was entering three and I just braced myself because I knew I had nowhere to go”. Tim, who made the transition from Big Block Modifieds to Sprint Cars two years ago, has been a competitive asset to the TSRS series, but this season has been a struggle for him. “I haven’t been able to put it together yet. When my car is good, I can’t seem to get into the redraw to get that good starting spot. And when my car is bad, I end up getting a good starting spot and struggle. What are you going to do though, that’s racing!”.
A single file restart was applied, with Wagner back on the pole leading Adam Carberry, Stief and Brown into turn one. Wagner went to the bottom and Carberry who was making his moves on the top, attempted to pass Wagner coming out of turn two but was unsuccessful due to the number 70 unintentionally shutting the door on Carberry.

“You don’t know anyone’s there until you feel them, I wasn’t far enough next to him (Wagner) anyway so I got out of it and tried it again the next lap and it worked that time,” commented Carberry on the contact with Wagner.

The halfway point was approaching, as was lapped traffic, and Adam Carberry continued to expand his lead by over a straight away over the rest of the field. Two more cautions would challenge Carberry, who perfected his restarts time and time again and after running much of the race on the top of the high banked oval, the bright green number 47 began to work the bottom, continuing to dominate the race.
“To get up to the front I used the top and then I figured at about half way the track would take rubber, and once the track takes rubber that’s pretty much where you got to be to be fast,” he explained.
With the top four cars maintaining their positions, “Mr. Excitement” Mike Haggenbottom made his way to the front, breaking into the top five by lap 15. The fourth and final caution of the night came out for Jeff Geiges, who made contact with the number 70 of Eddie Wagner, jumping his left rear tire after getting a good run going into the first turn, resulting in the Stellitano Heating and Air Conditioning number 77J to spin and hit the turn one wall. Geiges, who made hard contact with the steel outside wall, remained uninjured, but his car could not say the same.

“Two people were going for the same real-estate, that’s all I’m going to say.” Geiges commented shortly.
On the fourth and final restart, Adam Carberry took the green flag and ran away once again, driving in his own time zone for the remaining ten laps of the race. Haggenbottom advanced two spots on the restart after powering hard into turns one and two, now placing him into second over Wagner, Stief and tenth place starting Ryan Stillwaggon. The Belmont’s Garage number 24 was on a mission to catch the leader who was now approaching and dicing in and out of lapped traffic, but was unable to hook on to him for the win.
“This second place is a win for me at Grandview. I probably have about 15 second or third place finishes here. I have never won here, so it would have been nice, but we’ll take the second,” said Haggenbottom. “I liked the top, it was there for the most part of the race, but it went away with about six or seven laps to go. Turn one was not bad, and that helped me on the restart when everyone went to the bottom, but I had to go to the bottom in turns three and four because the top just went away over there”.

Adam Carberry took the checkered flags for the second time at Grandview in his short, but successful racing career. Carberry comes from a large and well known racing family, with his Grandfather Tom being a mechanic on many modified teams back in the 60’s and 70’s, his father Kenny and uncles Tom and Chuck Carberry all former Modified and Sprint car drivers, as well as his cousin Tommy Carberry who also races with Adam in the 305 ranks. He began his career in the 305 sprints four years ago when he was 18 and has won at nearly every track that the TSRS series has raced at.
“I want to thank my crew, my dad, Phil Meisner, Kyle Koellner and my girlfriend Jill for helping me out every week and getting me into victory lane,” thanked Carberry.
NOTES:
Thayer Performance once again provided an added incentive to the customary Bruce’s Auto Body Hard Charger award. The Mercerville, NJ based parts trailer, which is stocked and loaded with Hoosier racing tires, TiLube products, and everything else in-between presented Jamie Kostic with the “Rubber Burning Bonus” right rear Hoosier Racing tire for advancing the most positions in the feature. Kostic advanced eight spots after starting 17th, and finishing ninth.
Adam Carberry set fast time of the feature with a 14.592 lap time, occurring on lap 21.

FEATURE (25 laps): Adam Carberry, Mike Haggenbottom, Eddie Wagner, Rick Stief, Ryan Stillwaggon, Tommy Carberry, Scott Frack, Joe Kay, Jamie Kostic Jon Haegele, Stephanie Stevens-Dodson, John Barnett, Bryant Davis, Brad Franks, Jason Rochelle, Dave Graber, Pat U’Selis, Zack Burd, Jeff Geiges, Dave Brown Jr., David Bonner, Tim Tanner, Tony Smolenyak, Samantha Lieberman
DNQ: Joe Lord
Bruce’s Auto Body & Thayer Performance Hard Charger Award: Jamie Kostic (+8)
Fast Time: Adam Carberry, 14.592

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Race result story by Vicki Gehris with additions from Ernie Saxton

RAY SWINEHART, BRETT GILMORE AND ADAM CARBERRY WIN A.D.MOYER LUMBER NIGHT FEATURE RACES AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT

BECHTELSVILLE, PA June 14, 2015 . . . – Last week at Grandview Speedway Ray Swinehart was a runner-up by a wheel over eventual winner Ron Seltmann Jr. This Saturday night the two-time point champion, sporting a brand new car, stepped it up a notch and was victorious by a bigger distance over second place finisher Tim Buckwalter in the 30-lap T.P. Trailers NASCAR Whelen Modified feature sponsored by A.D. Moyer Lumber. Swinehart, who lives for racing commented that “he may be old, but he still keeps digging and sometimes you get lucky.” He admitted he squeezed Buckwalter at one point and hoped he wasn’t mad. Swinehart became the eighth different Modified feature winner of the season.

In Sportsman action the third generation of a Gilmore won the 25-lap NASCAR feature in the name of Brett Gilmore. His father Kenny, who dropped out of the event, won earlier this year and his grandfather Charley Gilmore won several years ago. It wasn’t an easy win for the younger Gilmore since he got by rookie Ryan Shupp coming in for the checkered to score his first career victory.

The 25-lap TSRS Sprint feature was won by Adam Carberry by a sizeable margin over point leader Mike Haggenbottom.

The Modified and Sportsman feature winners earned bonuses from T.P. Trailers and VP Racing Fuels product awards went to the top finishing driver in each stock car feature provided they met the promotional requirements.

Tuesday, June 16, 7:30 p.m. the Thunder on the Hill Series Super DirtCar Series Modifieds 18th Annual Traffic Jam Big Block Modifieds event takes place and will have the Big Blocks featured in 60-lap main event while the 358 Modifieds will go 30 Laps (NASCAR points will be awarded). Adult admission is $25.

Saturday, June 20, 7:30 p.m. fans can celebrate Father’s Day. Pocono Raceway will have their mascot there, pace car and be giving fans a chance to win race tickets. All feature winners receive $600 prize package from Ingersoll Rand, First 200 DADS through the front gate receive a free Grandview Speedway Can Koozie. Racing includes T.P. Trailers NASCAR 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman. Adult admission is $15 while youngsters 11 and under are admitted free. Fans taking part in the IR Tools texting contest will win the IR merchandise package plus two tickets to a regular Saturday show. Text IRToolsGRV to 313131 to have a chance to win between Saturday 11 a.m. to Sunday 11 p.m.

Race teams will have the opportunity to test IR cordless drills and at the main entrance fans will have a chance to get an up-close look at a variety of IR power tools (cordless and air tools).

The weekly Low Down and Dirty Meet and Greet, taking place at the main gate at 5:30 p.m., will feature the Gilmore family along with Sportsman racer Erik Renninger.

Swinehart overtook Todd Smith for the lead on the second lap of the Modified feature and immediately opened daylight over the other 27 competitors.

Mike Gular regrouped the pack on the ninth lap when he stopped on the backstretch. Swinehart held his ground on the restart, but by this time Buckwalter was second making his presence known.

Behind Swinehart and Buckwalter, Duane Howard, Danny Erb and current point leader Craig Von Dohren diced for third through fifth.

Mike Laise spun between the third and fourth turn for the 16th lap caution. On this restart Buckwalter ran Swinehart out of real estate and emerged as the new leader.

It didn’t take Buckwalter long to outdistance himself while Howard, Von Dohren and Danny Erb trailed. Attempting to get into the top five was Meme DeSantis.

The final caution was for DeSantis when he was spun in the second turn and went pit side. This time when action went green, Swinehart made a move on Buckwalter and was back on top. Von Dohren and Howard swapped paint many times while battling for third with Doug Manmiller just waiting for a chance to advance.

The veteran campaigner never relinquished the lead and pulled into victory lane for his first win of the season being shout-out of the winner’s circle since 2012. Buckwalter hung on for second followed by Von Dohren, Howard and Manmiller. Rounding out the top ten were Erb, Glenn Strunk, Don Norris Jr., John Willman and Jarrad Miller, recipient of the Cargo Trailers certificate.

DeSantis, G. Strunk and Kyle Borror were the heat winners. The consi was won by Mike Kellner.

Shupp quickly pulled away at the onset of the sportsman feature and by the sixth lap had a sizeable lead built up. Jockeying for positions behind him were B. Gilmore, Jeff Sechrist, Jason Neidlinger and Brad Arnold.
Sechrist, already a feature winner this year, overtook second with Gilmore trying aimlessly to pass him again.
At the completion of 16 laps Sechrist and Gilmore caught Shupp and a three-wide race for the lead began.
Gilmore was back in second on the 18th lap and began to put heavy pressure on Shupp, who ran the high line while Gilmore stayed low. Lapped cars came into play the closing stages and a few times Gilmore had to back off.

With the checkered flag in sight Gilmore gave it his all coming off the fourth turn and succeeded to pass Shupp for the win. Finishing a very close second was Shupp, for his best outing, followed by Sechrist, Arnold and Brian Hirthler. Ken Eckert Jr., Brett Kressley, Jordan Henn, Craig Whitmoyer, Cargo Trailer recipient and Mike Lisowski, last week’s feature winner, were sixth through tenth.

Heat winners were Lisowski, Sechrist and B. Gilmore.

Tim Tanner led the Sprint feature for four laps before he made contact with the spun car of Samantha Leiberman, who was right in the middle of the fourth turn, and tipped over to bring out the red. Both drivers were uninjured. This incident put Eddie Wagner in first, but he only held the lead for one lap before Carberry took over first.

Adam Carberry kept everyone behind him through the restarts and went on to score the win chased across by current point leader Mike Haggenbottom, Wagner, Rick Stief, Ryan Stillwaggon, Tommy Carberry, Scott Frack, Joe Kay, Jamie Kostic and Jon Haegele.

Stillwaggon, Haggenbottom and Kay won the heats. The consi went to John Barnett.

RESULTS

A.D. Moyer Lumber Night T.P. Trailers NASCAR Modified Feature (30 Laps): 1. Ray Swinehart, 2. Tim Buckwalter, 3. Craig Von Dohren, 4. Duane Howard, 5. Doug Manmiller, 6. Danny Erb, 7. Glenn Strunk, 8. Don Norris Jr., 9. John Willman, 10. Jarrad Miller, 11. Jared Umbenhauer, 12. Mike Gular, 13. Jeff Strunk, 14. Mike Kellner, 15. Eric Biehn, 16. Mike Laise, 17. Todd Smith, 18. Brian Houseknecht, 19. Dale Hartz, 20. Bobby Gunther-Walsh, 21. Meme DeSantis, 22. Ron Seltmann Jr., 23. Ryan Kunkle, 24. Nate Christman, 25. Kyle Weiss, 26. Kyle Borror, 27. Kevin Hirthler, 28. Ryan Grim, 29. Frank Cozze (provisional). DNQ: Ron Haring Jr., Mark Kratz, Mike Bailey, Chris Gambler, Billy Pauch Jr. and Jamie Speers.

A.D. Moyer Lumber NASCAR Sportsman Feature (25 Laps): 1. Brett Gilmore, 2. Ryan Shupp, 3. Jeff Sechrist, 4. Brad Arnold, 5. Brian Hirthler, 6. Ken Eckert Jr., 7. Brett Kressley, 8. Jordan Henn, 9. Craig Whitmoyer, 10. Mike Lisowski, 11. Ryan Lilick, 12. Jason Neidlinger, 13. Jim Housworth, 14. Erik Renninger, 15. Paul Kline, 16. Dean Bachman, 17. Ray Woodall Jr., 18. Kyle Lilick, 19. Mike Koffel, 20. Mark Kemmerer, 21. Kenny Gilmore. DNS: Paul Houseknecht and Pat Conrad.

TSRS Sprint Feature (25 Laps): 1. Adam Carberry, 2. Mike Haggenbottom, 3. Eddie Wagner, 4. Rick Stief, 5. Ryan Stillwaggon, 6. Tommy Carberry, 7. Scott Frack, 8. Joe Kay, 9. Jamie Kostic, 10. Jon Haegele, 11. Stephanie Stevens, 12. John Barnett, 13. Bryant6 Davis, 14. Brad Franks, 15. Jason Rochelle, 16. Dave Graber, 17. Pat U’Selis, 18. Zack Burd, 19. Jeff Geiges, 20. Dave Brown, 21. David Bonner, 22. Tin Tanner, 23. Tony Smolenyak, 24. Samantha Leiberman

Grandview Speedway, a one-third-mile, banked clay track, is located on Passmore Road just off Route 100 in Bechtelsville, PA, 10 miles north of Pottstown. A full assortment of great concessions and novelty items are available. Free parking on the grounds. Fans are invited to the competition area after the events are completed to meet the racers. For information telephone 610.754.7688 or check in at www.grandviewspeedway.com, Twitter@GrandviewSpeedway and www.facebook.com/grandviewspeedway along with Rainedout.com(for rainout information).

COMING EVENTS: Sunday, June 14, 1 p.m. Outlaw Enduro Racing, 2-60 lap races for big cars and 2-60 lap races for small cars plus 20-lap Ladies race. In addition two 15-lap features for Blast from the Past Vintage Cars. Adult admission is just $10

Tuesday, June 16, 7:30 p.m. Thunder on the Hill Series Super DirtCar Series Modifieds 18th Annual Traffic Jam Big Block Modifieds 60 Laps, T.P.Trailers 358 Modifieds 30 Laps (NASCAR points will be awarded).

Saturday, June 20, 7:30 p.m. Celebrate Father’s Day. Pocono Raceway Tire Changing Contest, Free Pocono tickets, Feature winners receive $600 prize package from Ingersoll Rand, First 200 DADS through the front gate receive a free Grandview Speedway Can Koozie. Racing includes T.P. Trailers NASCAR 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman.

Saturday, June 27, 7:30 p.m. T.P.Trailers NASCAR 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models, Sportsman and Blast from the Past Vintage Cars in action.

Each Saturday night has spectator gates opening at 5:30 p.m. with a Low Down and Dirty Meet & Greet that allows fans to meet drivers and get up close look at race cars.

UNOFFICIAL GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY POINT STANDINGS FOR NASCAR T.P. TRAILERS MODIFIEDS AS OF JUNE 13, 2015

* denotes feature win (Feature wins listed are only those that are NASCAR point events.)

1. Craig VonDohren, Oley, PA #1C 2669*
2. Doug Manmiller, Shoemakersville, PA #00 2467
3. Duane Howard, Oley, PA #66 2379**
4. Jeff Strunk, Pottstown, PA #88 2129*
5. Mike Gular, Green Lane, PA #53/2 2066
6. Jared Umbenhauer, Richland, PA #5 1979
7. Don Norris, Douglassville, PA #976 1930
8. Danny Erb, Boyertown, PA #44 1923
9. John Willman, Birdsboro, PA #74W 1865
10. Frank Cozze, Wind Gap, PA #357/19 1850
11. Tim Buckwalter, Douglassville, PA #22 1816
12. Kyle Weiss, Hamburg, PA #21K 1794*
13. Nate Christman, Fleetwood, PA #37 1737
14. Glenn Strunk, Bechtelsville, PA #41 1729
15. Meme DeSantis, Temple, PA #357 1728
16. Jarred Miller, Barto, PA #917 1539
17. Ray Swinehart, Perkiomenville, PA #33 1509*
18. Kevin Hirthler, Boyertown, PA #117 1479**
19. Ryan Grim, Laury’s Station, PA #17 1298*
20. Mike Kellner, Lansdale, PA #A1/57 1295
21. Brian Houseknecht, Bechtelsville, PA #323 1276
22. Eric Biehn, Bechtelsville, PA #87 1224
23. Kyle Borror, Peach Bottom, PA #B4 1038
24. Todd Smith, Hatfield, PA #39 974
25. Ron Seltmann, Lower Pottsgrove, #R19 928*
26. Ryan Wyatt, Boyertown, PA #14W 841
26. Mike Laise, Pottstown, PA #15 724
28. Bobby Gunther Walsh, Allentown, PA #1 680
29. Jamie Speers, New Holland, PA #762 524
30. Kevin Hartnett, Barto, PA #81 522

UNOFFICIAL POINT STANDINGS FOR NASCAR BRC LATE MODELS AS OF JUNE 13, 2015

1. Chuck Schutz, Pottstown, PA #1 2165**
2. Sean Merkel, Boyertown, PA #118 1891
3. Wayne Pfeil, Mohnton, PA #72 1865**
4. Dan Green, Coatesville, PA #46 1787
5. Joe Fanelli, Exton, PA #22 1756
6. Kory Fleming, Milford, NJ #704 1685**
7. Dave Ogin, Bechtelsville, PA #310/8M 1630
8. Rick Todorow, Quakertown, PA #93 1538
9. John Giesler, Aston, PA #ZT1 1374
10. Cory Merkel, Gilbertsville, PA #16 1349
11. Lou Egrie Jr., Willow Grove, PA #4E 1324
12. Steve Gross, West Chester, PA #62 1254
13. Bill Henning, Lansdale, PA #80 1129
14. Randy Stoudt, Pottstown, PA #5/10 1005**
15. Steve Wilson, Green Lane, PA #15 989
16. Lou Egrie Sr., Willow Grove, PA #X4 767*
17. Buddy Mertz, Boyertown, PA #00 747
18. Shawn Horning, Blandon, PA #8M 450
19. Kyle Merkel, Boyertown, PA #00 381
20. Tony Giglio #16X 303

UNOFFICIAL POINT STANDINGS FOR NASCAR SPORTSMAN AS OF JUNE 13, 2015

1. Brett Kressley, Orefield, PA #19K 2374****
2. Kenny Gilmore, Fleetwood, PA #7 1951**
3. Craig Whitmoyer, Hamburg, PA #99 1846
4. Jordan Henn, Kutztown, PA #77H 1791
5. Jim Housworth, Reigelsville, PA #72 1783
6. Brad Arnold, Kenhorst, PA #830 1703
7. Brian Hirthler, Green Lane, PA #4* 1698
8. Mike Lisowski, Minersville, PA #15 1623**
9. Brett Gilmore, Fleetwood, PA #00 1606*
10. Erik Renninger, Bridgewater, NJ #51 1564
11. Ken Eckert, Orwigsburg, PA #29 1520
12. Ryan Lilick, Collegeville, PA #142 1496
13. Jeff Sechrist, Robesonia, PA #29G 1344*
14. Ryan Beltz, Barto, PA #221 1264
15. Jason Neidlinger, Schuylkill Haven, PA #88X 1255
16. Dean Bachman, Emmaus, PA #65 1165
17. Joe Funk, Coopersburg, PA #14J 1112
18. Kyle Lilick, Collegeville, PA #104 823
19. Tom Miller, Gilbertsville, PA #77 815
20. Paul Houseknecht, Bechtelsville, PA #25 651

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#99 Stefanie Palmai (WoS photo)


Bridgeport, NJ..... After six years of trying, Stefanie Palmai of Allentown, NJ won her very first feature event Saturday at Bridgeport Speedway with the Tri-State Racesaver Series.  Palmai, who has been running with the series since the very beginning, has come very close multiple times with visiting victory lane, finishing as the runner up on many occasions in her career.  She led the race wire to wire, out-doing series point leader and three time champion Mike Haggenbottom, third place finishing Jeff Geiges, John Barnett who came in fourth, and Tim Tanner who rounded out the top five.  

There were 17 cars in attendance with Mike Haggenbottom and Adam Carberry winning the two qualifying heat races. This was the second Poker Series event of the season for the 305's which is hosted by Bridgeport Speedway and sponsored by Bethmann Auto Center, Champion Tire, Bruce's Speed Shop and Thayer Performance.  The driver with the "best hand" at the end of the series will receive a cash prize of $900, with the drivers with the second and third best hands receiving $500 & $350 as well. Ken Jones and Gary Thayer of Thayer Performance, which is located in Mercerville, NJ, decided to up the ante for the driver earning the "worst hand" with a reward of a complete set of Hoosier Racing Tires as well as a $100 TiLube product gift certificate to the hard charger of each Poker Series race.   

Rookie John Barnett and Stefanie Palmai started on the front row, with Palmai taking the lead immediately as the green flag waved.  On the move was Mike Haggenbottom, who was up four spots to fifth after starting in ninth on lap one.  
"On the original start, going into two, somebody got together, and it slowed up the first group of cars, and I just had a run around the bottom," says Haggenbottom about his advancement on the first lap.
The first caution was brought out by Bob DeVault Jr.'s number 10, after his car came to a rolling stop in the first turn of lap one.  A second caution was brought out a lap later for Zack Burd who spun in turns one and two.  A single file restart was implemented with Palmai bringing the field to the green once again.  
Stefanie had a strong lead, pulling a straightaway distance away from second place running Jeff Geiges.  Mike Haggenbottom, who was up to third place by lap five worked on Geiges, and exchanged positions with him a lap later.  Haggenbottom, now sitting in second, continued to charge to the front, catching Palmai by the halfway point.  

“I had no idea how far behind anyone was from me, all I kept thinking was nail the restarts,and just keep the car straight,” explains Palmai about her lead.  Stefanie faced a similar situation just two weeks before at Bridgeport, when she led up until the halfway point before Eddie Wagner took the lead from her on a restart. She would end up finishing third in that race.  “The track was drying out quick, and I felt the back end of the car get a little loose sometimes, so I was just focused on making my laps as smooth and straight as possible”.
With track conditions becoming drier and the bottom groove seeming to be the place to run, Haggenbottom continued to chase the leader, but was unsuccessful in attempting to pass Palmai who was running around the very bottom of the race track.

“I did not need the yellows because the car was stumbling real badly on restarts.  It’s tough here when the track gets to be this way,” explained Haggenbottom.  “She had the clean air which was helping her, and at one point she tried to run the top in three and I said to myself ‘Yeah, stay up there!’  But Stef was smart and moved her line back down to the bottom.  She did a really good job at hitting her marks from then on”.  
With no battle in site, and with heavy concentration, Stefanie Palmai took the checkered flag over a “veteran” top five of Haggenbottom, Geiges, Barnett, and Tanner.  
Third place finisher Jeff Geiges, who is a tough competitor of the series, and a driver who also is a “pioneer” TSRS member, won the very first TSRS championship back in 2010 while driving a team car for Tony Pietrofitta along with former teammate and feature winner Stefanie Palmai.

“We started in third tonight, and we had a bit of an incident coming into turn one on the start, and we got shuffled back to seventh but we worked our way back up to third,” says Geiges.  “We’ve been struggling during the beginning of the year so we’re happy that we can be competitive a couple of weeks in a row finally”.  
During her victory lane celebration, Palmai had a lot of fans, family and crew members who joined her in festivities due to her long awaited feature win.  

“This is a really memorable win for me, because it’s not only my first win, but for the first time, I didn’t make my same mistake of losing the race on a restart. It feels especially cool that I beat Mike Haggenbottom who is a three time champion in our series, and Mike is usually one of the harder guys to beat.  I appreciate him coming up to me and congratulating me after the race and telling me that he had nothing for me, which makes me feel pretty good!  We all have been racing together since the series started, and they are all just great drivers and great people to be around every weekend,” recounts Stefanie.

“I want to thank first and foremost my Dad, my Mom, my sister Erika, my brother Nandi and my Grandpop for just supporting me and working hard to allow me to do this every weekend. I want to thank my crew guys, Anthony DePiano of AFD Performance for building me a killer motor, my crew chief Rich Kraft, Ed Hughes, Henry Seip, Mike Calla from Wheelsofspeed.com, and my boyfriend Tommy Carberry, as well as my sponsors, A Cut Above the Rest Trucking & Excavating, Erb’s Garage, Lawrence Collison, Malik Racing, Medford Speed, Hamill Flooring, E&G Auto Center, and everyone else who pitches in to help us get on the track every week.”     

FEATURE (20 laps): Stefanie Palmai, Mike Haggenbottom, Jeff Geiges, John Barnett, Tim Tanner Jr., Adam Carberry, Rick Stief, Bob DeVault Jr., Eddie Wagner, Joe Lord, Tommy Carberry, Jon Haegele, David Bonner, Karl Fryer, Bryant Davis, Zack Burd, Jason Rochelle
 
Thayer Performance & Bruce’s Auto Body Hard Charger Award : Mike Haggenbottom (+7)

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Poker Hand #2 This Saturday at Bridgeport for the Hillborn TSRS 305 Sprints

The 2015 Bethman Auto Center/Champion Tire/Bruce's Speed Shop, Thayer Performance 305 Sprint Poker Series will see their drivers try and better their 'playing hands' on Saturday, June 6. The Sprint Car Poker Series will follow the same guidelines as all the other Poker Series at Bridgeport. The winner of each race will receive an 'Ace', while the second place finisher takes home a “King,” and so on, all the way down to the thirteenth place driver who will earn a “2”.

Eddie Wagner brought home an 'Ace' with his win back on May 2. The remaining Poker Races all take place on Saturdays (June 20, July 11, July 25, and August 29). Last year, Bobby DeVault was crowned the 2014 Poker Champion, while Tim Tanner placed 2nd, Jeff Geiges 3rd, and Adam Carberry earned the 'Worst Hand'.

Lin Bethman & Sons Auto Center has returned once again as the title sponsor of the series for 2015. Joining Bethman Auto Center once again is Bruce's Speed Shop, and Thayer Performance.

Located in Newtown, PA, Bethman Auto Center is a full-service organization, offering complete maintenance and support for all vehicles. All mechanics are bumper to bumper certified and ASA. Bethman's Auto also offers 24 hour towing & road service along with enhanced emission testing and state inspection. For more information you can visit their website at www.bethmansauto.com or call them at 215-968-3712.

Bruce's Speed Shop is located in Rockaway, NJ. There, you can find his store full of parts and accessories. Whether you're looking for race, street, truck, or sport compact parts, they have everything. You can visit their website at www.brucesspeed.com or give Bruce a call at 973-664-0192.

Last but certainly not least, Thayer Performance located in Mercerville, NJ, (609-586-5147) has once again jumped on board to help sponsor the 2015 Poker Series. Ken Jones of Thayer Performance has upped last year's ante and will be donating a full set of Hoosier tires to one lucky driver come August. What ever driver possesses the worst hand at the end of the series will receive the full set of front and rear Hoosier Tires. The 'Worst Hand' will basically go to whoever earns the most playing cards that amount to the least. Jones will also be handing out 5 $100 gift certificates over the next five events. The 'Hard Charger' from each race will take home a $100 gift certificate in TiLube prodcuts in stock. You can learn more about their products are www.tilube.com

For more information regarding the TSRS 305 Sprint Series you can visit them online at www.tsrs1.com to learn all about their drivers, schedule, rules, ect. For Bridgeport Speedway fans, please visit their website www.bpspeedway.com or call the track at 856-467-4407 for all the upcoming racing season's information.

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Thunder on the Hill

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MAY 24, 2015

THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

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NAPA AUTO PARTS THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES OPENS 26TH SEASON . . . . . . .

102 CARS TAKE PART IN GRANDVIEW THUNDER 5-25’S, VICTORIES FALL TO STRUNK, BROWN, GILMORE, BUCKWALTER & STOUGH SUNDAY NIGHT AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

Sunday night at the Grandview Speedway the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series opened their twenty-sixth season with the Grandview Thunder features only program. The five twenty-five lap feature events saw Robert Stough take the win in the twenty-five lap Legends feature as Tim Buckwalter took the win in the ARDC midget feature as Kenny Gilmore won the Sportsman feature. David Brown was the winner of the TSRS Sprint feature as Jeff Strunk made the winning pass off the final turn on the last lap to win the twenty-five lap Modified feature over Doug Manmiller. A total of one hundred and two race cars took part in the five division racing program.

The twenty-five lap Legends feature opened the racing program at the one-third mile oval with Robert Stough setting the early pace. By lap eleven, Stough had his hands full with Chad Earnst and Jason Rochelle now challenging for the lead On lap thirteen, Earnst took the lead and set the pace for two laps. Stough worked his way back to the top spot on lap twenty-one with Jason Fuhrman and Bill Diehl in the hunt. The top five ran under a blanket with Stough taking the win over Bill Diehl, Jason Fuhman, Donnie Leiby and Nate Renfro,

The ARDC Midgets were called to the track for the second feature of the night. Tommy Kunsman Jr set the pace for the first two laps with PJ Gargiulo taking the lead on lap three. Tim Buckwalter entered the picture and took the lead on lap five. Once on top, Buckwalter appeared to be on his way to victory but Nick Wean had other thoughts which included taking that win for himself. At the halfway point, Buckwalter, Wean PJ Gargiulo, Danny Stratton and Steve Drevicki made up the top five.

By lap sixteen, there was a three car battle for the lead between Buckwalter, Wean and Gargiulo. Wean continued to apply pressure in the final laps and as the field passed the line on lap twenty-one, Wean was challenging for the lead. As the laps ticked by, Wean again reeled in the leader and with the white flag waiving, he was looking to make one more challenge for the win. Coming off turn four with the checker flag waiving, race leader Tim Buckwalter and Nick Wean tangled with both cars spinning, third place runner PJ Gargiulo now made a move for the lead. Buckwalter managed to get his midget going in the right and was heading to the wire as Gargiulo was in the hunt. As the checker flag fell, Buckwatler pulled out the win with Gargiulo second, Nick Wean third and Danny Stratton third.

The Sportsman took over the speedway for their twenty-five laps feature with Mike Lisowski the front runner for the first two laps. By lap three, Jim Houseworth was the race leader with Brad Arnold quickly moving into contention. Kenny Gilmore was making a run to the front of the pack and on lap nine, he became the new race leader. Gilmore continued to set a torrid pace with Jim Houseworth now racing second with Craig Whitmoyer challenging in third. Whitmoyer moved into second on lap twenty and with just five laps remaining, he was chasing down Gilmore. Gilmore rallied home the winner over Whitmoyer, Brett Gilmore, Jim Housework and Paul Kline for the win.

The TSRS Sprints made their first appearance at a Thunder on the Hill event and young Ryan Stillwaggon led the first two laps with Tim Tanner taking the lead on lap three. David Brown was racing in second by lap five. By lap nine, Brown caught the leader and for the next three laps, they would race side-by-side for lead, but suddenly, Stillwaggon was back in the chase and challenging for the lead. On lap thirteen, Stillwaggon went to the front of the line to again take the lead. Stillwaggon had solid command of the top spot over David Brown and Tim Tanner. A late race red flag was now going to change the outcome of the race.

When green flag racing resumed, Stillwaggon was setting the pace but when exiting turn four, the leader spun displaying the yellow flag. Brown now sat on the pole with just two laps remaining. The race went green and David Brown ran to hide from the rest of the field taking the victory over Tim Tanner, Jeff Geiges, Karl Fryer and Scott Frack.

The night cap was the 25 lap Modified feature and this was also going to be a thriller. Mike Gular led the first lap with Jeff Strunk taking the lead on lap two. Once on top, it appeared that Strunk may have an easy ride. One thing all drivers learn, nothing comes easy at Grandview and this race was far from over. At the halfway mark, Strunk was cruising in the lead followed by Gular with Doug Manmiller inching in on the leader. Manmiller was on a mission and by lap nineteen, he not only caught Strunk, he offered his first challenge for the lead.

As the leaders passed the line on lap twenty, Manmiller was the new race leader with Strunk now doing the chasing. Strunk stayed close looking for a chase to regain the lead, then a yellow flag on lap twenty-four would determine the outcome of this race. The green flag fell and Manmiller took the high lane as Strunk dove to the bottom. The two leaders race side-by-side for the final lap. Exiting turn four, Strunk used the bottom and took the lead and the win off the final turn for a thrilling crowd pleasing finish. Strunk took the win over Manmiller, Jaren Umbenhauer, Danny Erb and Glenn Strunk.

LEGENDS FEATURE 25 LAPS ROBERT STOUGH, BILL DIEHL, JASON FUHRMAN, DONNIE LEIBY, NATE RENFRO, CHAD EARNST, CHRIS SPIDLE, KEITH HARING, JASON ROCHELLE, RICK HARTWIG, DEAN FICARRO, CHRIS WARD, ANDY WHALING, MASON CHANEY, CHRIS TRANSEAU, TRAVIS PERRY, JACOB FETZH, SCOTT HOUDESHELL, SCOTT DEANER SR.

ARDC FEATURE 25 LAPS TIM BUCKWALTER, PJ GARGIULO, NICK WEAN, DANNY STRATTON, STEVEN DREVICKI, BRENDEN BRIGHT, TONY DIMATTIA, BRUCE BUCKWALTER JR, TREVOR KOBYLARZ, SHAWN JACKSON, RYAN GRETH, TROY BETTS, BRIAN GILMORE, PJ PAVLICK, AUSTIN BURKE, THOMAS KUNSMAN, BRETT WANNER, JIM JACKSON, BRETT ARNDT, JIM RADNEY

SPORTSMAN FEATURE 25 LAPS KENNY GILMORE, CRAIG WHITMOYER, BRETT GILMORE, JIM HOUSWORTH, PAUL KLINE, KEN ECKERT, BRIAN HIRTHLER, RYAN LILICK, BRAD ARNOLD, DEAN BACHMAN, JASON NEIDLINGER, KYLE LILICK, BRANDON WHITMOYER, MIKE WAHL, PAUL HOUSEKNECHT, MIKE LISOWSKI, DAVE DISSINGER, CORY SECHRIST

TSRS SPRINT FEATURE 25 LAPS DAVID BROWN, TIM TANNER, JEFF GEIGES, KARL FREYER, SCOTT FRACK, JON HAEGELE, RYAN STILLWAGGON, BRAD FRANKS, ZACK BURD, TOMMY CARBERRY, EDDIE WAGNER, BRYANT DAVIS, MIKE HAGGENBOTTOM, KEITH ANDERSON, SAMANTHA LEIBERMAN, TONY SMOLENYAK, PAT U’SELIS, ADAM CARBERRY, JOE KAY

MODIFIED FEATURE 25 LAPS JEFF STRUNK, DOUG MANMILLER, JARED UMBENHAUER, DANNY ERB, GLENN STRUNK, FRANK COZZE, BILLY PAUCH JR, TIM BUCKWALTER, DON NORRIS JR, KYLE WEISS, RAY SWINEHART, KEVIN HIRTHLER, KYLE BORROR, MIKE LAISE, COLT HARRIS, BRIAN HOUSEKNECHT, BOBBY GUNTHER WALSH, MIKE GULAR, MIKE KELLNER, ERIC BIEHN, MEME DESANTIS, RON SELTMAN, RYAN GRIN, MIKE BAILEY, JOHN WILLMAN.

The Next two Thunder Events:

Tuesday, June 2 THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES- -Jesse Hockett Classic 7:30 PM

USAC NATIONAL WINGLESS SPRINT TOUR & ARDC

Tuesday, June 16 THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES 7:30 PM

SUPER DIRTCAR SERIES MODIFIEDS 18th Annual TRAFFIC JAM

ALL MODIFIEDS. . . . . ALL NIGHT

Modifieds DOUBLE DOWN $1,000 PPB bonus to win both features

Big Block Modifieds 60 laps, 358 Modifieds 30 laps *NASCAR Point Race

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WAGNER BECOMES FIRST TSRS REPEAT WINNER OF 2015 AT BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY

Bridgeport, NJ .......Eddie Wagner became the first repeat winner of the Tri State Racesaver Series 2015 season doubling victories at Bridgeport Speedway Friday Night. Wagner’s first win of the season was on May 9th, when TSRS last visited the South Jersey ⅝ mile, and it was also the first feature completed since that night, making Eddie a back-to-back victor.  Wagner once again fought three time TSRS champion Mike Haggenbottom off for the victory, with Stefanie Palmai, Dave Brown and Jeff Geiges completing the top five.
There were twenty-four TSRS sprints on the roster for Friday’s race, with three heat race victories going to Dave Brown, Tommy Carberry and Mike Haggenbottom.

#99 Stefanie Palmai #70 Eddie Wagner (WoS photo)

With the magic invert number being eleven, Stefanie Palmai of Allentown, NJ and Eddie Wagner would hold the pole positions.  Palmai jumped to the commanding spot when the green flag waved and she held a strong lead on Wagner going down the backstretch on lap one.  Chris Allen would advance two positions by lap two, having started fifth and was now up to third followed by Tim Tanner and Brad Franks.  By lap five, the top five cars were now spread apart with Palmai holding a half a straightaway lead on Wagner.   Mike Haggenbottom, known to always make the race interesting, was advancing quickly from his ninth starting spot and was now sitting in fourth place.  As the halfway point approached on lap ten, lapped traffic was now in the sights of the leader Palmai, who was maintaining her strong lead over Wagner, Allen, Haggenbottom and Dave Brown, who also advanced five positions from his tenth place starting spot.  
“As I reached lapped traffic, all I was thinking about was maintaining a smooth line and keeping the car as straight as possible.  I was trying to read the slower cars in front of me, so that I could see which way they were going, hoping that I could get around them as fast as I could.  It’s all about keeping your momentum at Bridgeport, so my main job was keeping my line smooth and fast,” said Palmai about her lead and approaching lapped traffic.  
The first caution of the night was on lap ten, when Zack Burd spun his number 5Z in turn four.  
On the restart, it was Palmai, Wagner, Allen, Haggenbottom and Brown occupying the top five.  Eddie Wagner went for the lead going down the front stretch and into turn one, with Stefanie determined to retain her position, entering high into the first turn alongside Wagner.  Exiting the corner, it was Palmai and Wagner drag racing down the backstretch with Wagner ultimately taking command of the front running spot leaving turn four on lap eleven.  
On lap twelve, the second caution came out for the number 0 of Harris Kohen. Kohen’s car caught fire due to a hole being put in his oil filter.  Kohen was unhurt and exited his car safely.
Wagner led the field to the green, with Haggenbottom lurking closely behind in third.  Haggenbottom took second from Palmai and began working on the number 70 for the lead.  Mike went to the top of turns three and four in an attempt to advance, but with Eddie holding a strong line coming off the corners low, the 24 car was unable to make the pass. With Wagner running a hard race against the three-time champion, both lanes of the speedway were being used consistently, but the low side seemed to be the quickest way around that night.  
“I had a hard time coming off the fourth turn, because it started to slick off, and Eddie was running the bottom, so low to where I couldn’t get under him,” Haggenbottom explains.  “With the top going away, I tried everything I could, but it didn’t work out.  I’d like to thank my crew, Mach 1 and Speed Equipment Corp. for giving me a good car every week”.  
 On lap fourteen, Zack Burd spun again in turn four, bringing out the third and last caution of the night.  
With the final laps of the feature dwindling down, Wagner restarted the race on lap fourteen.  This time, the AC Racing number 70 held the lead, and began to pull some car lengths on Haggenbottom, making it clear that tonight was once again going to be Wagner’s night.  With a half a straightaway lead and no sign of any challenge, Eddie Wagner took the checkered flag, followed by Mike Haggenbottom, Stefanie Palmai, Dave Brown and Jeff Geiges.  Rounding out the top ten was Chris Allen, Tommy Carberry, Ryan Stillwaggon, Joe Lord, and Brad Franks.            
“It’s a lot less nerve racking trying to pass on the last lap, then trying to hold your lead,” says Wagner, who won his last feature after a final lap exchange for the lead over Dave Brown.  “I heard Mike, I knew he was close, and after I took the lead from Stef, I heard him for like three laps, and I knew he was there.  After that last caution, I just told myself that I was going to drive the car as hard as I could, and if I slipped up and he got by me, it was going to be the end.  I made the track as wide as I could, and I just hit my marks.  I moved up the straight away, to take his wing speed away, and just did all I could to make it into victory lane.”
Wagner, who has had multiple heart breaking finishes in past years at Bridgeport Speedway explained that the track has grown to be one of his favorites to race.  “This place has a little spot in my heart because my family helped build it back in the day.  We were actually really bad here when we first started running on the big track, but over the years, we found something.  Now Bridgeport is by far my favorite place to run”.  
The Tri-State Racesaver Series continues their double header weekend this Sunday at Grandview Speedway for the first time in affiliation with Bob Miller’s “Thunder on the Hill” Series. The TSRS 305 Sprint Cars will run a feature only format, with the top twenty five cars in points attending the invitation only event.  Also on the card are 358 Modifieds, ARDC midgets, Sportsman and Legend cars.  The main grandstand gates open at 5:00pm, and racing begins at 7:30.  Adult admission is $20, ages 6-11 get in for $10, and children under the age of 10 get in for FREE!  
For more information, visit our website www.tsrs1.com or our facebook page to get the lastest details on upcoming events.

FEATURE: Eddie Wagner, Mike Haggenbottom, Stef Palmai, Dave Brown, Jeff Geiges, Chris Allen, Tommy Carberry, Ryan Stillwaggon, Joe Lord, Brad Franks, Bryant Davis, Tim Tanner, Keith Anderson, Randy Wilbert, Pat U’Selis, Zack Burd, Harris Kohen, Karl Fryer, Samantha Lieberman, John Barnett, Adam Carberry
DNS - David Bonner, Brendon Poff
HARD CHARGER - Mike Haggenbottom (+7)
FAST TIME - Stefanie Palmai - 20.368

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