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#1 #17RaceTeam

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Posted 11 October 2015 - 08:16 PM

Hummingbird Speedway Race Report
Saturday, October 10, 2015
By: Randy Albert

 

Race teams, fans and drivers have been eagerly anticipating the completion of the annual Mick Orsich Memorial race.  The heat races were in and the main events getting ready to roll a few weeks ago when the rain chased everyone away.  Mother Nature finally cooperated and the season came to an end at Hummingbird Speedway on Saturday night. Brian Rhed from Brockport took the honors in the Street Stock division.  Dustin Challingsworth from St Marys continued a successful season in the Pure Stock class. In the Aarons of DuBois Front Wheel Drive cars Aaron Luzier was the winner.  Closing out the season, Charlie Powell Jr from Brockway held off all of his competitors in the BWP Bats Late Model cars in the headline event of the evening.

 

The evening’s entertainment began with the King of the Hill for the late Model cars.  16 cars were lined up side by side for a head to head competition pitting two cars against each other with the winner advancing to the next bracket and the looser headed to the pits. The final match up consisted of Shawn Clarr out of Imler against Duane Stiner from Houtzdale.  Stiner pulled up alongside of Clarr a couple of times in the five lap shoot out but Clarr managed to stay clean and consistent taking the win.

 

The street stock machines lined up next for the first full feature event of the evening.  Bob McMillen from St Marys and Brian Rhed out of Brockport made up the front row rolling to the waving green flag from flagmen Bob Sullinger.   McMillen and Rhed kept it clean and side by side for the first lap with Rhed getting a run off of turn four high to take the lead at the end of the first circuit.  On an early caution restart Rhed again took command going down the backstretch as McMillen sat in second and Tony Brown from Reynoldsville and Paul Kot out of Brockway mixed it up behind the leaders.  Another restart found Brown looking low to get by McMillen as Steve Arthurs did the same moving up inside of Kot for the fourth spot.  Both Arthurs and Kot put the pressure on Brown making it three wide at times in the turns.  Rhed was clearly in control by about 8 car lengths with another 8 back to McMillen.  Kot and Arthurs finally cleared Brown with Kot moving forward and Brown coming back to retake the position from Arthurs.  A late race restart found Arthurs ducking under Brown in turn two to retake the spot then doing the same to McMillen.  McMillen eventually retired due to mechanical trouble ending his night near the end of the race.  Rhed continued to control the race from the front with little pressure before the checkered flag flew giving him the win. 

 

Bob McMillen and Bob Connor were the winners of the heat races with Connor not returning for the completion of the rain delayed feature events.

 

The Pure Stock cars wheeled onto the track led by Dustin Challingsworth from St Marys and Josh Fields out of Brockport.  The duo kept it side by side until Fields got high in turn two on a restart giving Challingsworth the edge and the lead.  Behind them Mike Miller from Rockton and Jim Challingsworth from St Marys were working the throttle trying to keep up with Fields.  A little melee on a restart looked like it may end Dustin Challingsworth’s night early.  He did a 180 coming out of turn two with a little help from a competitor and took a hard hit on the right front from another but he lined up at the front of the pack for the restart and again took up the duel with Fields for the lead.  Fields appeared to have the edge with Dustin looking low coming out of the turns but not gaining enough momentum to take the lead.  Behind them Jim Challingsworth had the outside line with Cory Silvis from Brookville trying to hold the low groove.  Fields car developed a sever push in turn three late in the racer taking the edge off his lead and allowing Challingsworth to move up alongside him.  On the white flag lap Fields again drifted high in turn three into the loose dirt opening the door for Challingsworth.  Challingsworth didn’t hesitate pulling in front of the leader and setting up the ensuing drag race down the front stretch which continued to the backstretch.  Fields regained a slight advantage but the handling situation followed him into the final turns getting a shade loose trying to combat the earlier push condition.  Challingsworth was again there to take advantage of the opening.   It was all Challingsworth needed to gain a half car length lead as they crossed under the flag stand giving him the win.

 

Heat race winners from the previous weeks racing included Dustin Challingsworth and Doug Surra who was not in competition for the feature event.

 

The Aarons of DuBois Front Wheel Drive cars were next in line to prove their ability on the last race of the season.  Matt Bryant from Weedville and Aaron Luzier out of Clearfield were in the pole positions.  Luzier took the early lead with Jim Fye from Reynoldsville hot on his tail leaving Bryant to contend with Dylan Frantz from Luthersburg, Randy Albert from Morrisdale, and Tom Peters from Clearfield.  Peters and Albert were tight against Frantz’s back bumper with Albert getting a run down the back stretch making the pass in turn three.  On a caution restart Luzier again took the lead followed closely by Fye and Albert who were racing side by side.  Albert eventually gained the edge coming off of turn four tucking in tight behind Luzier.  With Luzier holding the high ground Albert had to look to the low grove to pull up alongside him but unable to hold the position.  Fye was setting comfortable in third followed by Jeff McClure out of Luthersburg.  Albert continued the assault on Luzier tucking in behind him to gain momentum then dropping low to try and make the pass but Luzier stayed consistent and steady up high holding off the advances.  Albert set up for one last stab but the car slowed in turn three with mechanical trouble relinquishing positions to Fye and McClure and leaving Luzier to enjoy the checkered flag and the win as Albert coasted across the line in fourth.

 

Heat races were won by Matt Bryant and Aaron Luzier.

 

The final feature event of the season consisted of the annual Mick Orsich Memorial Late Model race.  The starting positions were determined a number of weeks ago but the track conditions were entirely different combining with the weather making set up decisions on the car and under the hood even more critical.  Ed Connor from DuBois and Denny Fenton out of Clearfield took up their positions at the front of the field for their parade laps and start of the race.  Connor was quick to the lead with Paul Kot from Brockway and Charlie Powell out of Brookville going three wide with Fenton for second.  Jason Witherite from Luthersburg was also in the mix moving up into fourth ahead of Kot on the next lap.  Powell moved up inside Connor to compete for the lead spot.  Connor was able to hold him off for a lap or so but Powell gained the advantage moving into the lead. Then it was Kot, Witherite, and Shawn Clarr from Imler as the leaders began to encounter lap traffic early.  A number of cautions plagued the first half of the race with Witherite making it past Kot and Tim Krape from Bellefonte and Doug Glessner from Boswell riding the high line working their way toward the front.  Cautions and attrition whittled the field down and the drivers finally began to settle in to a rhythm and see what their machines had left for the last half of the race.  Connor shot the nose of his ride under Powell but Powell powered back and closed the door keeping the low line only wide enough for his car.  Kot began to look under Witherite for second with Glessner riding the cushion moving up on the leaders.  Connor again set up to challenge Powell but had to check up in turn two causing Witherite to do the same.  This allowed Kot to shoot by on the bottom as well as Glessner on the outside. 

 

As the Gambler says’ “you got to know when to hold them and when to fold them” and it looked like Powell was holding them.  While he wasn’t dominating early it appeared he began to distance himself from the others when previously he was just holding them at bay.  Glessner was leaning on the cushion hard and eventually cleared Kot.  He then and began to creep up on Connor’s right door panel eventually taking the position away and setting his sights on Powell who was again working through lap traffic.  Most of the leaders were tucking in tight against the tires with Glessner the only one able to make the outside work.  Duane Stine from Houtzdale began to show some speed creeping up on Witherite’s back bumper to challenge for fifth.  Powell continued to click off laps and gain a little bigger lead with each lap.  This was short lived as a late race cautions set up the final showdown.  Powell hung onto the inside with Glessner going high and wide trying to steal the win from him.  Kot, Connor, Witherite and Stiner had to deal with a slower car as well ae each other as Powell and Glessner put on a show up front.  Glessner made one last valiant attempt coming out of turn four letting it all hang out. He tagged the wall on the front stretch spinning the car around and crossing the line backwards three car lengths behind Powell.  He needed a little more real estate but couldn’t find it.  Kot finished a respectable third followed by Witherite, Stiner and Connor who was right there all night but got shuffled back late in the race with tires that most likely had seen better times earlier in the racer.  Powell played his cards right and at the right time.  He got to the front early, saved the car in the middle, and made just enough distance from his competitors to be where he needed to be at the end.

 

Heat race winners included Paul Kot, Shawn Clarr, Charlie Powell, and Mike Blose.

 

With the season completed despite the June rains and September delays the management would like to thank all of the sponsors, fans, teams and drivers for their support in 2015.  It takes everyone to make the weekly program successful.  The speedway invites everyone to the annual banquet scheduled for Saturday October 24, 2015.  Tickets are available by calling 814-653-8400.  You can find Hummingbird Speedway on the web at www.hummingbirdspeedway.com  for a recap of the season, photographs, weekly reports and more.

 

Final Results

 

BWP Bats Steel Block Late Models

 

1. 94 Charlie Powell   Brookville
2. 17G Doug Glessner  Boswell
3. 36 Paul Kot  Brockway
4. 24M Jason Witherite  Luthersburg
5. 99S Duane Stiner  Houtzdale
6. 102 Ed Connor  DuBois
7. 20 Shawn Clarr  Imler
8. 07 Tim Krape  Bellefonte
9. 22 Skip Lindemuth  Hazen
10. 1P Rodney Philips  Punxsutawney
11. 60 Jeff Taylor  Corsica
12. 21T Orin Taylor  DuBois
13. 11 Curtis Teats  Morrisdale
14. 11C Kevin Clark  Olanta
15. 68 Don Henry  Falls Creek
16. 16 Dan Stormer  Corsica
17. 55 Denny Fenton  Clearfield
18. 64 Scott Alvetro  Reynoldsville
19. 44 Dan Smeal  Houtzdale
20. 47 Adam Nixon  Grampian
21. 57S Levi Sikora  Punxsutawney
22. 1B Dwayne Brooks  Falls Creek
23. 10J Bruce Raybuck  Falls Creek
24. 50 Joe Malobicky Jr St Marys
25. 5 Mike Blose  Dayton   DNS
26. 22B Mike Bossard  Centerville  DNS
27. 12 John Myers  Blairsville  DNQ
28. 77R Roswell Babcock Curwensville  DNQ
29. SR1 Tom Shaffer  Punxsutawney  DNQ
30. 28S Gabe Shaffer  Punxsutawney  DNQ

 

 

STREET STOCKS

 

1. 69R Brian Rhed  Brockport
2. 51 Steve Arthurs  Falls Creek
3. T3 Paul Kot  Brockway
4. 95 Mike Dempsey  Brookville
5. 911 Tony Brown  Reynoldsville
6. 18 Bob McMillen  St Marys
7. 88B Luke Barnett  Mahaffey
8. 43 Pernell Beimel  ST Marys

 

PURE STOCKS

 

1. 46 Dustin Challingsworth  St. Marys
2. 28 Josh Fields  Brockport
3. 44 Jim Challingsworth  St. Marys
4. 19 Mike Annis  St Marys
5. 2W J R Wick  Brookville
6. 8 Cory Silvis   Brookville
7. 32 Scott Zimmerman Brookville
8. 88 Mike Miller  Rockton
9. 00 Pete Mackie  Kersey
10. 45

 

AARON’S OF DUBOIS FWD 4-CYLINDERS

 

1. 5L Aaron Luzier  Clearfield
2. 158 Jim Fye   Reynoldsville 
3. 126 Jeff McClure  Luthersburg
4. 17 Randy Albert   Morrisdale
5. 71 Tom Peters  Clearfield
6. 326 Dylan Frantz  Luthersburg
7. 23A Austin Hockenbury Morrisdale
8. 200 Matt Bryant  Weedville
9. 29 Kyle Lindemuth
10. 52 Dustin Hippler  DuBois
11. 17J Zach Frantz  Penfield DNS
12. 3 Corin Monoskey Clearfield DNS


Edited by #17RaceTeam, 11 October 2015 - 08:18 PM.




 

#2 TOPGUNRACER

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 11:16 AM

Did Charlie Powell have a steel block ? Who else had steel blocks?




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Posted 12 October 2015 - 11:21 AM

yes Charlie had a steel block in.




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Posted 12 October 2015 - 11:53 AM

Anyone have some information on this Powell fellow???  He seems to have come from nowhere to win a bunch of races this year. However, I have been told he is not a rookie!!

 

GOOD RACING TO ALL!!

 

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Posted 12 October 2015 - 01:49 PM

He raced steel block late model back in 2012, then was out of circulation till this past year.

He grew up racing go carts.




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Posted 12 October 2015 - 01:51 PM

Only 4 steel blocks in the top 10.




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Posted 12 October 2015 - 02:20 PM

Only?  you say that like it's a bad thing.  For as much hype and complaining about needing steel block classes and aluminum guys running away from the steel guys, I'd say 40% of the top running a Steel block is a good showing. 




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Posted 12 October 2015 - 03:05 PM

Unless someone did a swap (I didn't check under the hoods) there are 5 steel blocks in the top 10 including the winner. Sounds like a good argument to allow aluminum with no weight difference during the season. Wouldn't change car counts anyway, but it gives Marion center cars an option if they get rained out or just want something different.


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Posted 12 October 2015 - 03:27 PM

Yep 5 and Pauls is only a 358 .




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Posted 13 October 2015 - 08:33 AM

Yep 5 and Pauls is only a 358 .

I'm thinking there is 6 steelblocks in the top 10. The 94, 36, 102, 07, 22, 1P.




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Posted 13 October 2015 - 09:58 AM

1P is ALUMINUM block don't know about the 22.




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Posted 13 October 2015 - 10:08 AM

1P is ALUMINUM block don't know about the 22.

The 1p is a STEELBLOCK. He has not had an aluminum block motor for 3 plus years. He just chooses to race in the late model class with that car at most tracks.




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Posted 13 October 2015 - 10:42 AM

22 is also a steel block. I wasn't sure about 1p, so yes. 4 aluminum motors running up front. And the track wasn't dry slick so that shows that the cars are equal at that track. No need to keep the aluminum motors away weekly.


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Posted 14 October 2015 - 07:40 PM

WOW ....that's funny just talked to the owner of the 22 and said they had a alum. block ......got to love how guys know more then the owners do ......




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Posted 14 October 2015 - 07:59 PM

Congrats on setting me straight. You can sit with the cool kids at lunch now. If you read my earlier post, I stated that I didn't walk around looking under hoods. Just going by what they HAD run before. Still, the point is, it makes no difference at that track. Proven by you.... The 22 finished exactly where he would have with a steel block. kept his nose clean and got a decent finish, but a motor won't make a mid pack car a winner there.


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Posted 15 October 2015 - 09:31 AM

55 was running an aluminum block and finished in the back.  I agree there's really no difference between aluminum and steel in the grand scheme.  Personally I'd run a steel block for longevity.  a little more durable.




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Posted 15 October 2015 - 10:59 AM

An aluminum block can hold 1800hp and has replaceable sleeves and can be repaired and weights 100+ pounds less


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Posted 15 October 2015 - 11:00 AM

An aluminum block can hold 1800hp and has replaceable sleeves and can be repaired and weights 100+ pounds less


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Posted 15 October 2015 - 07:21 PM

sorry 714 ...he told me that he was messing with me ...he don't even own a  motor... so ill sit back in the lunch line




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Posted 15 October 2015 - 07:59 PM

Lol. It's alright.





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