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#1 flash49

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Posted 17 September 2022 - 10:48 PM

Great night of racing in both divisions this evening at Lernerville for the Commonwealth Clash.  There were Forty-one (41) 410 Sprint Cars and Twenty (20) RUSH Modifieds.  I know a lot of folks aren't too entralled with RUSH, but the Sportsman Modified A-Main tonight had Garrett Krummert and Ayden Cipriano running almost side by side for the final ten laps of the race, with 16-year-old Cipriano finally making the winning pass on lap 18.  Track was in excellent shape tonight.  Quick qualifer was FAST points leader, Nate Dussel (1) @13.100 seconds.  Unfortunately, Dussel jumped the 4th turn cushion in his heat race and flipped into the fence.  While he was not injured, his car was through for the night.  Results as follows:

 

 

 

 

Commonwealth Clash A-Main: $10K to win, $1K to start/35 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Aaron Reutzel (8) from 2nd/won by 1.800 seconds/led all 35 LAPS

2.     Scotty Thiel (73)

3.     Cale Thomas (49x)

4.     Sye Lynch (42)

5.     Zach Hampton (35)

6.     Brandon Spithaler (Prosser 19)

7.     Travis Philo (5T)

8.     A. J. Flick (2) 

9.     Dan Shetler (29)

10.   Skylar Gee (99) from 16th

11.   Lee Jacobs (81)

12.   Logan McCandless 929)

13.   Devon Borden (23) DNF

14.   Bob Felmlee (6) DNF

15.   Ryan Smith (6) DNF

16.   Chase Metheney (31c) DNF

17.   Bradley Howard (49H) DNF

18.   Jack Sodeman Jr. (23jr) DNF

19.   Cole Duncan (22) DNF

20.   Carl Bowser (11) DNF

21.   Mitch Harble (15) DNF

22.   Dan Kuriger (08) DNF

23.   Cody Bova (20B) DNF

24.   Billy Dietrich (8) DNF

 

DNQ

 

25.   George Hobaugh Jr. (40)

26.   Michael Lutz Jr. (86)

27.   Jeremy Weaver (McMillin 5)

28.   Danny Smith (24)

29.   Michael Bauer (46)

30.   Sean Rayhall (14)

31.   Nate Dussel (1)

32.   Bill Kiley (4K)

33.   Adam Kekich (5K)

34.   Justin Adams (10)

35.   Brandon Matus (13)

36.   Brent Matus (33)

37.   Matt Sherlock (55*)

38.   Dale Blaney (Barris 32)

39.   McKenna Haase (55T)

40.   Mike Miller (H20)

41.   David Kalb Jr. (11J)

 

 

 

RUSH Sportsman Modified A-Main: $600 to win/20 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Ayden Cipriano (5c) from 5th/won by .808 seconds/led laps 18-20

2.     Garrett Krummert (10) led laps 1-17

3.     Cole Edwards (29)

4.     Jeff Schaffer Jr. (14)

5.     Doug Rutana (46R) from 12th

6.     Jacob Rutana (57R) from 10th

7.     Dalton Gabriel (333G) from 19th

8.     Chelsie Kriegisch (10) from 13th

9.     Josh Deems (9D)

10.   Kyle Martell (8) from 18th

11.   Jacob Jordan (28J) from 15th

12.   Kole Holden (2) from 16th

13.   Rob Kristyak (00)

14.   Jordan Ehrenberg (JD57)

15.   Ryan Riffe (21x)

16.   Lucas Canon (2LC)

17.   Justin Shea (14s) DNF

18.   Benjamin Easler (02) DNF

19.   Bill Cunningham (59) DNF

20.   Tony Tatgenhorst (63T) DNS

 

 

 

FAST Heat #1: (4 to A-Main, * to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Cale Thomas (49x) *

2.     Sye Lynch (42) *

3.     Cody Bova (20B)

4.     Billy Dietrich (8)

5.     Logan McCandless (29)

6.     Brandon Matus (13)

7.     Michael Bauer (46)

8.     George Hobaugh Jr. (40)

9.     Jeremy Weaver (McMillin 5)

10.   Sean Rayhall (14)

 

 

 

FAST Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Travis Philo (5T) *

2.     A. J. Flick (2)

3.     Jack Sodeman Jr. (23jr)

4.     Zach Hampton (35) *

5.     Bradley Howard (49H)

6.     Cole Duncan (22)

7.     Lee Jacobs (81)

8.     McKenna Haase (55T)

9.     Adam Kekich (5)

10.   Bill Kiley (4K) DNF

 

 

 

FAST Heat #3: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Scotty Thiel (73) *

2.     Dan Shetler (29)

3.     Aaron Reutzel (8) *

4.     Skylar Gee (99)

5.     Dan Kuriger (08)

6.     Danny Smith (24)

7.     Dale Blaney (Barris 32)

8.     David Kalb Jr. (11J)

9.     Justin Adams (10)

10.   Nate Dussel (1) DNF

11.   Mike Miller (H20) DNS

 

 

 

FAST Heat #4: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.    Brandon Spithaler (Prosser 19) *

2.     Devon Borden (23)

3.     Carl Bowser (11)

4.     Ryan Smith (6) *

5.     Bob Felmlee (6)

6.     Mitch Harble (15)

7.     Chase Metheney (31c)

8.     Brent Matus (33)

9.     Matt Sherlock (55*)

10.   Michael Lutz Jr. (86P) DNF

 

 

 

RUSH Sportsman Modified Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 5 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Ayden Cipriano (5c)

2.     Cole Edwards (29)

3.     Jasob Rutana (57R)

4.     Josh Deems (9D)

5.     Bill Cunningham (59)

6.     Ryan Riffe (21x)

7.     Chelsie Kriegisch (10)

8.     Jacob Jordan (28J)

9.     Lucas Canon (2LC)

10.   Dalton Gabriel (333G) DNS

 

 

 

RUSH Sportsman Modified Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Garrett Krummert (10)

2.     Rob Kristyak (00)

3.     Jeff Schaffer Jr. (14)

4.     Jordan Ehrenberg (JD57)

5.     Justin Shea (14s)

6.     Doug Rutana (46R)

7.     Benjamin Easler (02)

8.     Kole Holden (2)

9.     Kyle Martell (8)

10.   Tony Tatgenhorst (63T) DNS


Edited by flash49, 18 September 2022 - 05:36 PM.




 

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Posted 18 September 2022 - 12:01 PM

You're right, Flash. I've made my feelings about RUSH well known, and I won't back pedal. But that was a good race. I was also surprised at the 410 field. Lot of quality cars. My only complaint was that they screwed around way too much last night. The Tomson's must have had to sell more fish sandwiches to pay their bills.




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Posted 18 September 2022 - 01:52 PM

You're right, Flash. I've made my feelings about RUSH well known, and I won't back pedal. But that was a good race. I was also surprised at the 410 field. Lot of quality cars. My only complaint was that they screwed around way too much last night. The Tomson's must have had to sell more fish sandwiches to pay their bills.

 

 

Totally agree, the time trials were all done at 7:35, and the first heat didn't take to the track until almost 8 PM.  My other complaint, albeit minor, was the the fire department sold two different color 50/50 tickets last evening, hope that's not going to be business as usual going forward.  Having said that, I really enjoyed the racing last night, really nice field of sprint cars.




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Posted 18 September 2022 - 06:14 PM

 

 

Totally agree, the time trials were all done at 7:35, and the first heat didn't take to the track until almost 8 PM.  My other complaint, albeit minor, was the the fire department sold two different color 50/50 tickets last evening, hope that's not going to be business as usual going forward.  Having said that, I really enjoyed the racing last night, really nice field of sprint cars.

 

Let me guess, you had the blue tickets, too? LOL!




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Posted 18 September 2022 - 09:13 PM

 

Let me guess, you had the blue tickets, too? LOL!

 

I actually bought both, lol, but I won't be doing that every week.







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