Hidden Valley 5000 to win LM results
#1
Posted 25 August 2019 - 01:26 AM
Time trial results(top 3)
1.Charles Powell
2.Billy Eash
3.Matt Lux
Heat winners - Charles Powell, Bryce Davis, Matt Lux
5000 to win Feature Results
1.Bryce Davis (from 4th, made some good moves early)
2.Mike Wonderling
3.Charles Powell
4.Matt Lux
5.Billy Eash
22 or so total cars
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#2
Posted 25 August 2019 - 11:28 AM
Why was this race not on their web page schedule. Am I looking in the wrong place?? Schedule says Vintage Modified Night.
Edited by Hans Solo, 25 August 2019 - 11:28 AM.
#3
Posted 25 August 2019 - 12:23 PM
Track does not do much with their website and does not send results or pre-race info to the media!! Operating pretty much in a vacuum like Roaring Knob!!!
#4
Posted 25 August 2019 - 12:32 PM
Just checked their website and no info on the $5,000 to win race!! Think they rely mostly on Facebook to get info out!! Not a smart way to do business in my personal opinion!!
Walt
#5
Posted 25 August 2019 - 12:42 PM
CLEARFIELD, PA - Bryce Davis of Canisteo, NY invaded Hidden Valley Speedway Saturday night before a near capacity crowd and took home the $5,000 Super Late Model feature win on Larry Butch Schultz and Bobby Roos Memorial Trophy night.
Cody Schultz of Hyde won the Vintage Modified feature, on his grandfathers trophy night, other winners included: Jon Lee of Mahaffey in the Semi Lates, Dale Yaney picked up the Street Stock feature while Greg Blystone won the Pure Stock main and Joe Huber of Punxsutawney won the Four Cylinder main.
By the luck of the draw after the heat races, Curtis Teats sat on the pole and Matt Lux sat outside the front row of the Super Late Model feature for the 35-lap special event. At the initial waving of John Stivasons green flag, it was Lux who took the lead with Teats in second and Bryce Davis third.
On lap three Davis moved into second and went to the top side of the track, reeling in Lux. Davis stayed on the outside as he and Lux went door to door through lap five, then exiting turn four on lap six, Davis took the lead at the line.
As Davis lead, Lux had his hands full with Mike Wonderling, as they went side-by-side several laps, then on lap 11 Wonderling took over second. Wonderling was starting to reel in the leader, as Davis encountered lapped traffic, but once Davis had a clear track, Wonderling was unable to draw close, as Davis went on to get his first ever win at Hidden Valley. Wonderling held on to second, Charlie Powell was third with Lux fourth and Billy Eash rounding out the top five. Heat wins went to Powell, Davis and Lux.
Cody Schultz beat Steve Longo off the line at the start of the Vintage Modified Feature and took the lead. While Schultz may have led from green to checkered, his win was anything but easy, as he had David Myers behind him the entire 15 laps, and Myers made it hard for Schultz, as he used the outside groove and constantly hounded the leader. Every time Myers had a good run on Schultz, Myers would go into the first turn too hard, and lose ground on the leader, as Schultz won the race that was in honor of his grandfather. Myers held on to second with Longo, Jerry Bowser and Bobby Coles completing the top five. Schultz also won the heat.
The Semi Late Feature had problems, in the form of a yellow flag, but the racing was still fast and furious, as Jon Lee and Jarid Ivory sat on the front row with Lee taking the lead and Ivory second and his brother Paul in third. Lee led with Paul Ivory being a caution on lap four, this moved Jeff Sweeney into third. Lee was still leading, and he had a slight cushion, as Ivory and Sweeney began fighting for second, then with three laps to go, Sweeney was under Jarid Ivory going into turn one, but Ivory lost the handle and went to the rear, as Sweeney took over second. Sweeney was reeling in Lee at the checkered flag, but ran out of time, as Lee picked up the victory. Sweeney, Scott Carabaugh, Adam Nixon and Eric Lucas completed the top five. Lee and Jarid Ivory won the heats.
Elevens were wild in the Street Stock division, as Dale Yaney (11Y) and Dan Gill (11G) led the field to the green flag, with Yaney taking the lead and Gill in second, and Tim Bish (11B) in the top five. Yaney led the entire distance, but Bob Rosman moved into second and tried reeling in the leader. While he was doing that, Bish and Rich Howell ran door-to-door for several laps before Bish was able to win that battle. At the line, it was Yaney, Rosman, Bish, Howell and Mike Vanzandt. Heat wins went to Yaney and Gill.
Pure Stock heat winners Ron Benton and Brad Benton filled the front row for the 15-lap feature, as Ron Benton took the lead and led the first lap, before Brad Benton took the lead. Brad led until lap four when Greg Blystone was able to work his way into the lead. Once out front, Brad Benton tried to get back to the lead, but Blystone was not about to be denied, as he went on to get his second win of the season. Brad Benton, Ron Benton, Brian Savino and Andrew Wallace completed the top five.
Eighteen Four Cylinders answered the call for the feature, with Eric Luzier beating Bill Eckenrode off the line at the start. A pair of restarts halted the action, before Luzier took the lead and led for three laps, when Joe Huber dove under Luzier in turns one and two and took the lead and eventual win. While Huber was setting the pace, the best battle was for fifth, between Marc Whetstone Jr. and Brooks Kaufman, but that battle would also end up being for fourth after a disqualification after the race. The official top five after the post race tech was: Huber, Luzier was second. Larry Conklin was able to hold a solid onto a solid third with Whetstone Jr., fourth and Kaufman fifth. Heat wins went to: Huber, Jason Mullen and Cory Price.
Pit Notes: 86 teams filled the pits, including: 20 Super Late Models, 16 Semi Lates, 11 Street Stocks, 12 Pure Stocks, 18 Four Cylinders and 9 Vintage ModifiedsHyde Fire Company contributed to the $5,000 to win for the Super Late Models.The 50/50 was a whopping $1,491.00 to the winnerJesse Mayhew donated $50 to the highest finishing up and coming Four Cylinder driver. He provided a list of those drivers and that money went to Larry ConklinCharlie Powell set the fastest time in time trials with a time of 14.824 seconds and a speed of 60.712 miles per hourComing up this Saturday is the rescheduled Fan Appreciation night, plus regular racing for the Super Late Models, Semi Lates and Pure Stocks. The Street Stocks will be going for $1,000 to win while the Four Cylinders will be going after $500 to the winner. Gates open at 4 with racing at 7 p.m. Check out the website at www.hiddenvalleyspeedway.com for more information.
Summary:
Super Late Models: 1. 94D Bryce Davis, Canisteo, NY; 2. 18 Mike Wonderling, 3. 94 Charlie Powell, 4. 111 Matt Lux, 5. 71, Billy Eash, 6. 55 Denny Fenton, 7. 19 Bob Dorman, 8. 44P Joey Petyak, 9. 15 Luke Hoffner, 10. 11H Gale Huey, 11. 44 Dan Smeal, 12. 11V Curtis Teats, 13. 46 Tom Merryman, 14. 02W Josh Whetstone, 15. 7W Neil Wilson, 16. 43D Tom Decker III, 17. 1W Billy Wampler, 18. W3 John Wayne Weaver.
Did Not Start: 18B Dave Blazavich and 77 Nathan Brady.
Vintage Modifieds: 1. 7 Cody Schultz, Hyde; 2. X89 David Myers; 3. 20 Steve Longo, 4. 89 Jerry Bowser, 5. 2 Bobby Coles, 6. 47H Hank Coles, 7. 67 Denny Smouse, 8. 90 Eric Bowser, 9. 38Sr Tim Owens.
Semi Lates: 1. 5L Jon Lee, Mahaffey; 2. 222 Jeff Sweeney, 3. 78 Scott Carbaugh, 4. 93 Adam Nixon, 5. 8L Eric Lucas, 6. 69* Gary Little, 7. 88 Josh Jacoby, 8. 53 Roger Laughlin, 9. 17 Jarid Ivory, 10. 26 Chad Desmett, 11. 79D Jim Decker, 12. 38s Justin Owens, 13. 6-2P Casey Wolfe, 14. 43 Tom Decker, Jr., 15. 00 Paul Ivory.
Disqualified: 7 Chad Hooven.
Street Stocks: 1. 11Y Dale Yaney, 2. 48R Bob Rosman, 3. 11B Tim Bish, 4. 3 Rich Howell, 5. 19 Mike Vanzandt, 6. Jimmy Bechtold, 7. 61R Raymond Reynolds, 8. 11G Dan Gill, 9. 54 Scott Good, 10. 36 Mike Benton.
Did Not Start: 2c Gary Churchfield.
Pure Stocks: 1. 6-29 Greg Blystone, 2. 51 Brad Benton, 3. 52 Ron Benton, 4. 43 Brian Savino, 5. 76W Andrew Wallace, 6. 31 Joe Kephart, 7. 71s Richard Herman, 8. USA-1 Lon Savage Jr., 9. 60 Derek Lippert, 10. 156 Corey Jones.
Did Not Start: 97W Cody Wolfe and 399 Mike Ball.
Four Cylinders: 1. 8H Joe Huber, Punxsutawney; 2. 6. Eric Luzier, 3. 13C Larry Conklin, 4. 79W Marc Whetstone, Jr., 5. 25B Brooks Kaufman, 6. 58R Ryan Lippert, 7. 4M Jason Mullen, 8. 92 Michael Boring, 9. 92A Anthony Sones, 10. 63 Cole Hamm, 11. 33s Brian Snyder, 12. 4 Levi Luzier, 13. 777 Austin Fedder, 14. 4P Cory Price, 15. 119 Todd Davis, 16. 11 Chad Lidwell, 17. 9mm Rob Williams.
Disqualified: 19A Bill Eckenrode.
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#6
Posted 25 August 2019 - 12:53 PM
Nice report Su18, but I want to know about the race before it happens!! Not everyone has there noses in a phone worshiping social media!! Heard the crowd was huge so maybe they don't need people like me and Walt.
#7
Posted 25 August 2019 - 11:13 PM
Hey honey, you did a nice job. Maybe the track should hire you and start sending out results!!!
GOOD RACING!!!
Walt
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#8
Posted 26 August 2019 - 05:21 PM
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#9
Posted 26 August 2019 - 09:54 PM
Never claimed I wrote it, people were asking for results so I sharedU guys are giving him props for a write up he didn't write 😆 it's straight from there Facebook page. Unfortunately alot of tra la are going away with websites and using social media primarily
#10
Posted 27 August 2019 - 06:37 AM
Thanks for sharing. I knew nothing of it either.
#11
Posted 27 August 2019 - 03:08 PM
Never claimed I wrote it, people were asking for results so I shared
And it was much appreciated.
#12
Posted 27 August 2019 - 06:51 PM
Hidden Valley had a $5,000 to win Late Model race?
#13
Posted 27 August 2019 - 06:57 PM
That’s a deathpunch alright!U guys are giving him props for a write up he didn't write it's straight from there Facebook page. Unfortunately alot of tra la are going away with websites and using social media primarily
They were sure that people talking about the end of America and the Sodomites orchestrating it on a Racing board was the cause not
600 plus other social media platforms and the one you mentioned having 170 million subscribers
Hidden Valley “ Starts a new chapter Spring 2019 “
In COAL COUNTRY!
Best wishes to the next generation of Luzier,s!
5 G,s at a little quarter mile track and 80 cars show up ! Nice
#14
Posted 27 August 2019 - 11:32 PM
Nope, they only had 20!!!
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