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#1 flash49

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Posted 23 May 2015 - 11:05 PM

Ben Policz bested a field of 19 Rush Pro Late Models to win the Penn National this evening.  In the companion Sportsman race it was Bill Robertson taking the checkered flag.

 

 

 

1.     Ben Policz (14B)

2.     Daryl Charlier (12C)

3.     Kyle Lukon (84)

4.     Josh Holtgraver (00)

5.     Randy Hall (4)

6.     Tommy Schirnhofer (8)

7.     Paul Jablonski (3)

8.     Ron Hall (01)

9.     Corey McPhernson (60)

10.   Steve Beatty (B4)

11.   Mike Reft (9R)

12.   Justin Lamb (93)

13.   Russ Kolesar (27)

14.   Chuck Medved (2M)

15.   #6

16.   Zachary Kane (10)

17.   Mark Moats Jr. (15)

18.  John Massie (22)

19.  Josh Stoica (22) DNS

 

Ben Policz and Josh Holtgraver tangled between the 3rd and 4th turns around lap #7 or so, sending Holtgraver into a spin, but he recovered for a strong finish. 

 

 

1.    Bill Robertson (B1)

2.    Rusty Moore (17M)

3.    Dave McManus (14M)

4.    Bob Schwartzmiller (28S)

5.    A.J. Poljak (36)

6.    Todd Weldon (45)

7.    Nick Kocuba (10)

8.    Bob Heim (92)

9.    Joey Koteles (33)

10.  David Ostrander (23)

11.  Rich Wilson (65)

12.  Mark Lee (25L)

13.  Jeff Broniczewski (08)

14.  Nate Smith (28N)

15.  Craig Koteles (64)

16.  Davy Lee (96)

17.  Shaun Neubert (73) DNS

 

 

Nate Smith was running a strong second when he and Rusty Moore tangled on the back stretch, ending his night.  Steve Pyeritz (36) won the Hobby Stock feature in a seven car field. 


Edited by flash49, 23 May 2015 - 11:10 PM.




 

#2 michael myers

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Posted 24 May 2015 - 01:29 AM

good job ben.




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 08:32 AM

I hear there was some demo derby shit going on under caution and no black flags thrown. It's called respect and roger slack has it without saying a word because people know better that to pull that shit at eldora


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 08:43 AM

Jon come up to mercer, and see the demo derby. I was not at ppms, but watched some jackass moves at mercer crashway park.




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 08:57 AM

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Can't get past the track surface at mercer removing all powder coating in 1 night lol


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 09:08 AM

I hear there was some demo derby shit going on under caution and no black flags thrown. It's called respect and roger slack has it without saying a word because people know better that to pull that shit at eldora


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 09:20 AM

No it is not unfair . You write a rule , that states if you hit a car under caution you are black flagged and suspended the next week period. And when someone hits a car under caution you enforce the damn rule . You don't need eldora money or facilities to enforce the damn rules . If you intentionally spin a car you should either be sent to the tail or black flagged. Enforcing rules is how you get respect .


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 11:08 AM

how was ameatat stock race




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 11:20 AM

Ben Policz bested a field of 19 Rush Pro Late Models to win the Penn National this evening.  In the companion Sportsman race it was Bill Robertson taking the checkered flag.
 
 
 
1.     Ben Policz (14B)
2.     Daryl Charlier (12C)
3.     Kyle Lukon (84)
4.     Josh Holtgraver (00)
5.     Randy Hall (4)
6.     Tommy Schirnhofer (8)
7.     Paul Jablonski (3)
8.     Ron Hall (01)
9.     Corey McPhernson (60)
10.   Steve Beatty (B4)
11.   Mike Reft (9R)
12.   Justin Lamb (93)
13.   Russ Kolesar (27)
14.   Chuck Medved (2M)
15.   #6
16.   Zachary Kane (10)
17.   Mark Moats Jr. (15)
18.  John Massie (22)
19.  Josh Stoica (22) DNS
 
Ben Policz and Josh Holtgraver tangled between the 3rd and 4th turns around lap #7 or so, sending Holtgraver into a spin, but he recovered for a strong finish. 
 
 
1.    Bill Robertson (B1)
2.    Rusty Moore (17M)
3.    Dave McManus (14M)
4.    Bob Schwartzmiller (28S)
5.    A.J. Poljak (36)
6.    Todd Weldon (45)
7.    Nick Kocuba (10)
8.    Bob Heim (92)
9.    Joey Koteles (33)
10.  David Ostrander (23)
11.  Rich Wilson (65)
12.  Mark Lee (25L)
13.  Jeff Broniczewski (08)
14.  Nate Smith (28N)
15.  Craig Koteles (64)
16.  Davy Lee (96)
17.  Shaun Neubert (73) DNS
 
 
Nate Smith was running a strong second when he and Rusty Moore tangled on the back stretch, ending his night.  Steve Pyeritz (36) won the Hobby Stock feature in a seven car field. 


14m not the 17m put the 28n in the wall

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Posted 24 May 2015 - 11:45 AM

Legend, who intentionally spun another car last night? 




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 12:06 PM

Legend is 100% correct with enforcing rules. Not just that one but any and all rules. Too many tracks play favorites and let that one guy get away with it and now you lost all control


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 12:11 PM

I hear there was contact under yellow because someone was pissed they felt they were spun. That shit can't be tolerated or the place becomes a joke and the next thing you know there's 30 cars in 7 back gate divisions and stands are empty


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 01:27 PM

Because someone felt they were spun doesn't mean they were spun.  It was clearly a racing incident, certainly not intentional.  Holtgraver came mighty close to Policz after the incident  but it was way on the back stretch, not sure whether or not contact was made. 




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 02:38 PM

that 14 in the crates should have been put to the back..he took offense at being passed and cleaned Holtgraver.


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 02:59 PM

Yeah only contact I saw was the 14 run over the 00 front end. I didn't see any contact under caution. 00 pulled up next to 14 in guessing to show his displeasure.


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 05:22 PM

They were side by side when the incident happened,  the 14 didn't run over the 00's front end. 




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 06:32 PM

The 14 got passed on the back straight and then ran into 3 on the bottom way to hard where the 00 already was and just went right over his front end. You could see clear damage to the front of the 00 right after the incident.


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Posted 24 May 2015 - 07:11 PM

I didn't say there was no contact, they both ran up on a lapped car in the turn, 14 was already on the inside and the 00 came down.




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Posted 24 May 2015 - 08:14 PM

I agree with flash49, looked like the 00 put himself in a bad spot when there was over half of the race left and he had a faster car then the 14. Someone needs to teach the 01 how to hold a line. He gives new meaning to making the car 150 feet wide.




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Policz car wins CruiseAmerica PENNational at PPMS!

The Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models took center stage for the 2015 running of the CruiseAmerica PENNational. Ron Hall, making his first start of 2015 set fast time versus some very stout competition. Hall and Lukon won the heats as the top 3 heat finishers moved on to the dash to determine the front 6 spots in the 2015 PENNational. The Ben Policz car started rolling, picking up the dash win over Randy Hall, Josh Holtgraver, Kyle Lukon, Steve Beatty, and Ron Hall.

The Pole-sitter took off in his Policz car to comfortably lead the first few laps. All eyes were on Josh Holtgraver as he found a line to his liking and would soon be giving Ben Policz a run for the money. The duo sliced and diced through lapped traffic with Holtgraver putting a nose in front to lead lap 12. Several cars were battling for position as Policz and Holtgraver were pulling away. Policz and Holtgraver were working hard to pick the right lane through lapped traffic. As they dove into corner three on lap 13 both appeared to want the same line resulting in a spinning Holtgraver. Policz weathered the storm with a few different challengers mouting a charge, but the Policz car turned on the sirens and headed to its first 2015 win. Ben Policz goes in the record books as the first Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Model PENNational winner! Charlier charged from seventh to second, Lukon was third, and Holtgraver made a galant charge from the rear to finish fourth. Randy Hall hung on for fifth over Tommy Schirnhofer who drove his way from thirteenth. Jabo Jablonski, Ron Hall, Corey McPherson, and Steve Beatty rounded out the top ten.

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May 23 Sunoco Sportsman teams were gearing up for the 4th annual Ed Laboon Memorial this Saturday, May 30, in a tuneup 15 with a $100 bonus to a random entrant. A few invaders were on hand to to dial in for the for this weeks $2,017 to win event, but local hot shoe Bill Robertson showed everyone the fast way around Dirt's Monster Half Mile! Nick Kocuba led the first 2 circuits as Bill Robertson charged from starting position 4 to take the lead on lap 3. Robertson held off all challengers on his way to a convincing win. Invader Rusty Moore looked strong coming from 7th to 2nd in his first 2015 PPMS start. Dave McManus was 3rd, hard chargers Bob Schwartzmiller from 11th, and A J Poljak from 16th rounded out the top 5. Robertson and Schwartzmiller won the heats. Todd Weldon who came across the line 6th picked up an extra $100 from a random drawing of entrants.


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