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#1 flash49

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Posted 16 August 2019 - 10:31 PM

Another beautiful summer evening at Lernerville was the setting for some very good racing.  In the pits tonight were 25 410 Sprints, 15 Super Late Models, 16 Big Block Mods, and 14 Pro Stocks.  The track was racy from top to bottom, and there was plenty of passing and side-by-side racing all night.  Results as follows:

 

 

410 Sprint A-Main:

 

 

1.         A. J. Flick (2) from 5th

2.        Carl Bowser (11) from 7th

3.        Jack Sodeman Jr. (23jr) from 9th

4.        Sye Lynch (42)

5.        Brandon Spithaler (22)

6.        Dan Kuriger (08)

7.        Ralph Spithaler (56)

8.        Jim Morris (4N)

9.        John Garvin Jr. (J4)

10.      Clay Riney (c1)

11.       Frankie Nervo (21N) 

12.      Jeremy Hill (14H)

13.      Jared McFarland (250)

14.      Zach Morrow (27)

15.      Mike Marano II (34M)

16.      Darin Gallagher (12G) DNF

17.      Sadie Siegel (91) DNF

18.      Russ Sansosti (23S) DNF

19.      Davey Jones (76) DNF

20.      Gale Ruth Sr. (1R) DNF

 

 

A. J. Flick was flying high tonight, almost lapping the 4th and 5th place cars, with a straightaway lead over 2nd place finisher, Carl Bowser. 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #1:

 

 

1.         Carl Bowser (11)

2.         Sye Lynch (42) from 6th

3.         Mike Marano II (34M)

4.         Jim Morris (4N)

5.         Zach Morrow (27)

6.         Frankie Nervo (21N)

7.         Sadie Siegel (91)

8.         Shamus O'Donnell (154)

9.         Kip Edwards (Kiley 4K)

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #2:

 

 

1.          A. J. Flick (2)

2.          Brandon Spithaler (22)

3.          Clay Riney (c1) from 6th

4.          John Garvin Jr. (J4)

5.          Jeremy Hill (14H)

6.          Darin Gallagher (12)

7.          Pete Lambert (44)

8.          Todd Burgard (6)

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #3:

 

 

1.            Jack Sodeman Jr. (23jr)

2.            Ralph Spithaler (56) 

3.            Dan Kuriger (08) from 6th

4.            Jared McFarland (250)

5.            Russ Sansosti (23S)

6.            Davey Jones (76)

7.            Gale Ruth Sr. (1R)

8.            Nevin O'Donnell (331) DNS

 

 

410 Sprint B-Main:   (5 to A-Main)

 

 

1.             Frankie Nervo (21N)

2.             Davey Jones (76)

3.             Gale Ruth Sr. (1R) from 6th

4.             Darin Gallagher (12G)

5.             Sadie Siegel (91)

6.             Pete Landrum (33) DNQ

7.             Shamus O'Donnell (154) DNQ

8.             Kip Edwards (Kiley 4K) DNQ

9.             Todd Burgard (6) DNQ

10.           Nevin O'Donnell (331) DNS             

 

 

Super Late Model A-Main:

 

 

1.         Jared Miley (10) from 14th

2.         Ken Schaltenbrand (29) from 5th

3.         Andrew Wylie (84) from 10th

4.         Mike Miller (81) from 9th

5.         Tyler Dietz (77)

6.         Chris Schneider (55) 

7.         Tony Burke (23)

8.         Clayton Kennedy (9)

9.         Heath Close (77H)

10.       John Myers (12M) DNF

11.       Tommy Beck (91) DNF

12.       Colton Flinner (48) DNF

13.       Jayme Beck (92) DNF

14.       Brandon Wearing (B1) DNF

15.       Kelvin Kohan (15*) DNF  

 

 

Ken Schaltenbrand, with his fine 2nd place finish tonight, became the 2019 Super Late Model champion at Lernerville.  He led a good bit of the A-main tonight, but Jared Miley was able to get by him on a lap 18 restart and went on to a 4 second win.

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #1:

 

 

1.          Andrew Wylie (84)

2.          Ken Schaltenbrand (29)

3.          Tommy Beck (91) from 6th

4.          Mike Miller (81)

5.          Clayton Kennedy (9)

6.          Brandon Wearing (B1)

7.          Kelvin Kohan (15*)

8.          Heath Close (77H)

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #2:

 

 

1.           Tyler Dietz (77)

2.           Colton Flinner (48)

3.           Chris Schneider (55) from 6th

4.           Jayme Beck (92)

5.           John Myers (12M)

6.           Tony Burke (23)

7.           Jared Miley (10) DNF

 

 

Big Block Mod A-Main:

 

 

1.          Dave Murdick (61) from 3rd

2.          John Mollick (4J)

3.          Rex King Jr. (165) from 10th

4.          Rex King Sr. (65)

5.          Garrett Krummert (29)

6.          Brian Swartzlander (83)

7.          Will Thomas (9) from 13th

8.          Rick Regalski (13R) from 12th

9.          Steve Feder (45)

10.        Chris Rudolph (25) from 15th

11.        Jeff Miller (75)

12.        Mark Frankhouser (03)

13.        Bill Barr (Area 51)

14.        Kevin Long (22)

15.        Colton Walters (18W) DNF

16.        Jeremiah Singledecker (37md) DNF

 

John Mollick was the leader on a lap 23 restart, but Murdick got the jump on him and went on to a very close victory, his first in many years.  Brian Swartzlander led the first 17 laps, until Jeff Miller, who was being lapped, got into Brian, forcing him into the front stretch wall.   Swartzlander went to the pits for some repairs, joined the field at the rear, and made his way back to 6th.

 

 

Big Block Mod Heat #1:

 

 

1.            Brian Swartzlander (83)

2.            Rex King Sr. (65) from 7th

3.            Steve Feder (45) 

4.            Jeremiah Shingledecker (37md)

5.            Colton Walters (18W)

6.            Mark Frankhouser (03)

7.            Will Thomas (9) DNF

8.            Chris Rudolph (25) DNF

 

 

Big Block Mod Heat #2:

 

 

1.             Rex King Jr. (165)

2.             Garrett  Krummert (29)

3.             Dave Murdick (61) from 6th

4.             Jeff Miller (75)

5.             John Mollick (4J)

6.             Rick Regalski (13R)

7.             Kevin Long (22)

8.             Bill Barr (Area 51)

 

 

Pro Stock A-Main:

 

 

1.            Joey Zambotti (948)

2.            Tyler Dietz (27)

3.            Ryan Moyer (13x)

4.            Joe Kelley (66)

5.            Corey McPherson (c33)

6.            Dale Tuche (310)

7.            Butch Lambert (Hartman 10)

8.            Brett McDonald (25)

9.            Jake Dietz (35B)

10.          Sam Eichelberger (17)

11.          Mike Bordt (26) DNF)

12.          Terry Young (28Y) DNF

13.          Scott Byers (29B) DNF

14.          Chase Lambert (22jr) DNF   

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #1:

 

 

1.              Joey Zambotti (948)

2.              Tyler Dietz (27)

3.              Corey McPherson (c33)

4.              Chase Lambert (22jr)

5.              Terry Young (28Y)

6.              Brett McDonald (25)

7.              Jake Dietz (35B)

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #2:

 

 

1.              Ryan Moyer (13x) from 7th

2.              Joe Kelley (66) from 6th

3.              Mike Bordt (26) from 5th

4.              Scott Byers (29B)

5.              Dale Tuche (310)

6.              Sam Eichelberger (17)

7.              Butch Lambert (Hartman 10) DNS

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Edited by flash49, 17 August 2019 - 07:21 AM.




 

#2 rocket21

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Posted 17 August 2019 - 12:56 AM

Racy from top to bommom? It was a friggin corn field all night. But would like to congratulate Ken Shaltenbrand on a well deserved, long overdue championship. This guy doesn't know the word quit. He's a true racer, week after week , season after season,he never gives up. I'm sure your dad would be very proud.


#3 bhhracing

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Posted 17 August 2019 - 06:57 AM

Congratulations Kenny. True racer!


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Posted 17 August 2019 - 08:32 AM

Good stuff Flash........

 

Don't think I ever heard the term "corn field" but I thought the racing was good.  What's it gonna take to get Jammin Johnny get that first BB win??  Two weeks in a row he's had the lead late and come up a little short.  Ran laps 18 thru 23 with a big chunk of the 83 car body laying on the track in turn one.  Good to see 61 get a win  Points are tied going into next week between Swartzlander(83) and King jr.!65)  

 

Heard a rumor last night.  And it is only a rumor!!!   Based in no real fact.  Russ King will drive a Big Block next year and  not the occasional late model.   I can't wait!!! 




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Posted 17 August 2019 - 10:34 AM

The track was a little rough in spots, but I'd hardly call it a cornfield.  Regardless, the racing was very good.




#6 sle21

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Posted 17 August 2019 - 03:49 PM

From a driver's perspective, it was terribly rough at the bottom and through the middle of both corners.





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