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Posted 11 June 2021 - 05:17 PM

The racing program tonight at the Lernerville Speedway will include the 410 Sprint Cars, the Super Late Models, Big Block Modifieds, and the 305 Sprint Cars. Results as follows:

 

 

 

 

Super Late Model A-Main:

 

 

 

1.     Jared Miley (10) from 10th; won by 1.924 seconds; led laps 16-25

2.     Colton Flinner (48) led laps 1-15

3.     Ken Schaltenbrand (29) from 6th

4.     Tommy Beck (91)

5.     Tyler Dietz (77) 

6.     Gary Lyle (10) 

7.     Levi Yetter (9)

8.     Clayton Kennedy (9)

9.     Collin Burke (41)

10.   Logan Zarin (1Z) DNF

11.   Clay Ruffo (14R) DNF

12.   Kelvin Kohan (15*) DNF

13.   Will Thomas (9) DNF

14.   A. J. Campbell (94) DNF

15.   Alex Ferree (1C) DNF

16.   Mike Miller (81) DNF

17.   Travis Hayes (14) DNS

 

 

 

 

410 Sprint A-Main:

 

 

 

1.     Sye Lynch (42) from the pole; won by .839 seconds; led all 25 laps

2.     Brandon Matus (13) from 8th

3.     George Hobaugh (40)

4.     David Kalb Jr. (11J)

5.     Dan Kuriger (08)

6.     Brent Matus (33)

7.     A. J. Flick (2) spun on lap 22 while in 2nd

8.     Ralph Spithaler (56)

9.     Bryan Salisbury (21)

10.   Matt Sherlock (55*)

11.   Ryan Fredericks (22R)

12.   Bill Kiley (4K)

13.   Leyton Wagner (38) DNF

14.   Darin Gallagher (12) DNS

15.   Michael Bauer (29) DNS

16.   Jack Sodeman Jr. (23Jr) DNS

 

 

 

Big Block Modified A-Main:

 

 

 

1.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD) from 2nd; won by .328 seconds; led all 25 laps

2.     Garrett Krummert (29)

3.     Rex King Jr. (165) from 10th

4.     Brian Swartzlander (83)

5.     Rex King (65) from 9th

6.     Rick Regalski (13) 

7.     Steve Feder (45)

8.     Dave Murdick (61)

9.     Chas Wolbert (Rudolph 32R) from 12th

10.   Colton Walters (18)

11.   Steve Slater (35)

12.   Kevin Long (22)

13.   Shawn Kozar (3K)

14.   John Mollick (4J) DNF

 

 

 

305 Sprint A-Main:

 

 

 

1.     Justin Clark (78) from 9th; won by 10.602 seconds {not a typo}; led laps 6-20

2.     Robbie Bartchy (29B) led laps 1-5

3.     Garrett Bard (95)

4.     Derek Hauck (33)

5.     Jacob Gomola (4J) from 10th

6.     Rob Felix (21) 

7.     Andy Cavanaugh (X7) from 13th

8.     Jarrett Rosencrance (25)

9.     Logan Mc Candless (29)

10.   Jeff Bacha (48)

11.   Steve Cousins (56)

12.   Nevan O'Donnell (154)
13.   Dylan Shatzer (75) DNF

14.   John Hartman (10) DNF

15.   Walt Tutak Jr. (4B) DNF

16.   Tommy Jasen (12G) DNF

17.   Greg Dobrosky (88) DNS

18.   Jim Morris (16) DNS

 

 

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #1: (5 to Redraw)

 

 

 

1.     Colton Flinner (48)

2.     Jared Miley (10) from 5th

3.     Alex Ferree (1C)

4.     Tyler Dietz (77)

5.     Clay Ruffo (14R)

6.     Gary Lyle (10)

7.     Collin Burke (41)

8.     Clayton Kennedy (9)

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #2:

 

 

 

1.     Tommy Beck (91)

2.     Will Thomas (9)

3.     Kelvin Kohan (15*)

4.     Levi Yetter (9)

5.     Ken Schaltenbrand (29)

6.     Mike Miller (81)

7.     Logan Zarin (1Z)

8.     Travis Hayes (14) DNF

9.     A. J. Campbell (94) DNF

 

 

 

Big Block Mod Heat #1: (5 to Redraw)

 

 

 

1.     Rex King Jr. (165)

2.     Garrett Krummert (29)

3.     Dave Murdick (61)

4.     Brian Swartzlander (83)

5.     Colten Walters (18)

6.     Kevin Long (22)

7.     Steve Slater (35)

 

 

 

Big Block Mod Heat #2:

 

 

 

1.     John Mollick (4J)

2.     Rick Regalski (13) from 4th

3.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD) from 5th

4.     Steve Feder (45)

5.     Rex King (65)

6.     Chas Wolbert (Rudolph 32R)

7.     Shawn Kozar (3K)

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #1:

 

 

 

1.     Darin Gallagher (12)

2.     Brent Matus (33)

3.     David Kalb Jr. (11J)

4.     Bill Kiley (4K)

5.     Dan Kuriger (08) DNF

6.     Ryan Fredericks (22R) DNF

7.     Michael Bauer (29) DNF flipped along with Sodeman on lap1

8.     Jack Sodeman Jr. (23Jr) DNF

 

 

 

305 Sprint Heat #1: (5 to Redraw)

 

 

 

1.     Logan Mc Candless (29)

2.     Justin Clark (78)

3.     Derek Hauck (33)

4.     Dylan Shatzer (75)

5.     Tommy Jasen (12G)

6.     Steve Cousins (56)

7.     Andy Cavanaugh (X7)

8.     John Hartman (10) DNF

9.     Greg Dobrosky (88) DNF

 

 

 

305  Sprint Heat #2:

 

 

 

1.     Rob Felix (21)

2.     Robbie Bartchy (29B)

3.     Garrett Bard (95) from 6th

4.     Jacob Gomola (4J)

5.     Jarrett Rosencrance (25)

6.     Nevan O'Donnell (154)

7.     Jeff Bacha (48)

8.     Walt Tutak Jr. (4J)

9.     Jim Morris (16) DNF


Edited by flash49, 12 June 2021 - 04:05 AM.




 

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Posted 11 June 2021 - 07:11 PM

Thanks again flash!!!


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Posted 11 June 2021 - 11:14 PM

Thank you for the best place to get Lernerville results without playing games.




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Posted 12 June 2021 - 04:09 AM

I agree...thanks for keeping the old place jumping. lol


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Posted 12 June 2021 - 10:28 AM

Firework show was pretty piss poor




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Posted 12 June 2021 - 10:52 AM

Firework show was pretty piss poor

Admittedly, it isn't Zambelli quality. They haven't used them for years, too expensive. But, Cochran picks up the tab, so there is no increase at the front gate. I don't go for the fireworks, so I have no dog in the fight. My only complaint about Lernerville's shows the last couple of seasons is that they don't move the show with any sense of urgency, especially when there is a chance of weather interfering. No reason the first heat shouldn't be on the track at 7:30. And they always find a reason to screw around for fifteen minutes to a half hour after the heats. People will ask why the complaints? Because whether or not you think it's fair, Lernerville should be held to a higher standard. No reason that show shouldn't be wrapped up by 10:30 to 11:00 barring a serious accident or power failure. Believe me, they'll sell plenty of beer and fish sandwiches without adding an extra half hour to forty-five minutes to the show.




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Posted 12 June 2021 - 12:21 PM

I agree. Lernerville was once one of the top tracks in the country. I spent every friday there, but the facility has gone downhill. Dirty bathrooms, open sewage pipe behind the bathroom, at the gate entrance, and just not up to what it was. Car counts are down, for various reasons.

Now i know why I only go once a year, place is not the top notch track it was.

Hell, the announcer didn't even know the correct class that was next or how many laps the race was.


Edited by maverick, 12 June 2021 - 12:23 PM.



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Posted 12 June 2021 - 01:00 PM

Up the purses, clean up the bathrooms and bring back the original fish sammiches. The ones that never fit the bun. Way over priced anymore. And make a cushion and leave it alone throughout the night.


Edited by Justin314, 12 June 2021 - 01:01 PM.



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Posted 13 June 2021 - 09:59 AM

Firework show was pretty piss poor

When did they stop using Zambelli is that who you used when you were in charge or did you use someone other than Zambelli too?



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Posted 13 June 2021 - 10:02 AM

I agree. Lernerville was once one of the top tracks in the country. I spent every friday there, but the facility has gone downhill. Dirty bathrooms, open sewage pipe behind the bathroom, at the gate entrance, and just not up to what it was. Car counts are down, for various reasons.

Now i know why I only go once a year, place is not the top notch track it was.

Hell, the announcer didn't even know the correct class that was next or how many laps the race was.

If they hired you back to fix all the problems would you accept or are there still hard feelings it sounds like you wish it was still a top track is it just disappointing or do you wish you could come back to do something about it?



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Posted 13 June 2021 - 10:33 AM

Up the purses, clean up the bathrooms and bring back the original fish sammiches. The ones that never fit the bun. Way over priced anymore. And make a cushion and leave it alone throughout the night.

See I disagree about the cushion. The best racing all year there was 0 cushion. The bottom and the top were equal, and we had 3 and 4 wide racing with real chances to pass again. Last Friday the cushion was 18 inches in the middle of 4 and sucking the best drivers into the marbles. Personally I liked when there were top, bottom and middle grooves. 

 

Too much cushion and it's one groove, follow the leader, and we may as well be watching traffic or an active train track. 



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Posted 17 June 2021 - 10:55 PM

I agree. Lernerville was once one of the top tracks in the country. I spent every friday there, but the facility has gone downhill. Dirty bathrooms, open sewage pipe behind the bathroom, at the gate entrance, and just not up to what it was. Car counts are down, for various reasons.

Now i know why I only go once a year, place is not the top notch track it was.

Hell, the announcer didn't even know the correct class that was next or how many laps the race was.

 

I knew the running order, I misspoke in the midst of a 16-hour workday, sue me! I work 60 hours a week and coach three baseball teams, but go ahead and call me out behind a screen name.  If you came more often, maybe you'd notice all of the new bleacher boards, new concrete wall on the front stretch, expanded and leveled out pit area, TVs in all the concession stands to watch LernervilleTV while you're in line, etc.   If you ever want to chat in person, I'm pretty easy to find. 



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Posted 19 June 2021 - 12:32 AM

 
I knew the running order, I misspoke in the midst of a 16-hour workday, sue me! I work 60 hours a week and coach three baseball teams, but go ahead and call me out behind a screen name.  If you came more often, maybe you'd notice all of the new bleacher boards, new concrete wall on the front stretch, expanded and leveled out pit area, TVs in all the concession stands to watch LernervilleTV while you're in line, etc.   If you ever want to chat in person, I'm pretty easy to find. 


You could certainly make some improvements in the personnel that are employed there and perhaps some policy changes that benefit the racer. Didn't know the mall car show tickets couldn't be used for a discount at the pit gate this year. Thanks for not telling us ahead of time but for using my car to put on your show, real class act. It would also be nice to have a few tech guys who actually have a copy of the rules book handy with them and actually take the hood off the car to tech it.


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Posted 19 June 2021 - 08:22 AM

See I disagree about the cushion. The best racing all year there was 0 cushion. The bottom and the top were equal, and we had 3 and 4 wide racing with real chances to pass again. Last Friday the cushion was 18 inches in the middle of 4 and sucking the best drivers into the marbles. Personally I liked when there were top, bottom and middle grooves. 

 

Too much cushion and it's one groove, follow the leader, and we may as well be watching traffic or an active train track. 

The track and the racing sucked last night, period. Worst show of the year, by far. Might be okay for the Supers, (which was a caution feast), but it sucks for the open wheel classes. To each their own, I suppose. Not the kind of racing I like to watch which is another reason I avoid the Firecracker.




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Posted 19 June 2021 - 08:30 AM

The track and the racing sucked last night, period. Worst show of the year, by far. Might be okay for the Supers, (which was a caution feast), but it sucks for the open wheel classes. To each their own, I suppose. Not the kind of racing I like to watch which is another reason I avoid the Firecracker.

It was pretty bad, but it wasn't exactly conducive weather either. 

 

Those are the nights that they do good just to have a show at all. 

 

For the past 2 Fridays we've had the same weather and the track was ice to the cushion. Last week the cushion was treacherous and sucked cars into the marbles. Last night the cushion was more consistent. Neither night provided good racing, but the weather was problematic. We got see which drivers had the throttle control to skate around a race track, so there's that. 

 

Mike and the Thomsons could have just pulled the cancel trigger, but they didn't. We all could have stayed home, but we didn't. And some drivers walked away with more in their pockets than when they came in. 


Edited by FanJim24, 19 June 2021 - 09:18 AM.


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Posted 19 June 2021 - 09:17 AM

On a positive note, Francis Sesco was there and didn't spin out once. 



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Posted 19 June 2021 - 10:24 AM

It was pretty bad, but it wasn't exactly conducive weather either. 

 

Those are the nights that they do good just to have a show at all. 

 

For the past 2 Fridays we've had the same weather and the track was ice to the cushion. Last week the cushion was treacherous and sucked cars into the marbles. Last night the cushion was more consistent. Neither night provided good racing, but the weather was problematic. We got see which drivers had the throttle control to skate around a race track, so there's that. 

 

Mike and the Thomsons could have just pulled the cancel trigger, but they didn't. We all could have stayed home, but we didn't. And some drivers walked away with more in their pockets than when they came in. 

 Oh, I agree. I'd much rather they made an attempt to race. If It that meant they had to seal the track, so be it. 




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Posted 19 June 2021 - 10:26 AM

On a positive note, Francis Sesco was there and didn't spin out once. 

Absolutely, his car control is much improved. Once he can consistently run laps and gain the other drivers respect, then he can concentrate on making the car faster.




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Posted 19 June 2021 - 12:05 PM

Criticism of any variety is not accepted well by ownership, management and personnel at this facility so speaking your mind is a moot point. If someone does express their displeasures in any manner theyll be black balled as I was. The days of being disagreeable and having a voice as a spectator, driver, car owner, etc. are over at that track but its completely acceptable for the track personnel, management and employees to act however they damn well please towards anyone even if its in an unprofessional manner.

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Posted 19 June 2021 - 12:10 PM

Criticism of any variety is not accepted well by ownership, management and personnel at this facility so speaking your mind is a moot point. If someone does express their displeasures in any manner theyll be black balled as I was. The days of being disagreeable and having a voice as a spectator, driver, car owner, etc. are over at that track but its completely acceptable for the track personnel, management and employees to act however they damn well please towards anyone even if its in an unprofessional manner.

I'm hoping the new GM is more receptive to the customers and drivers. He seems to be. That said, I can understand your skepticism, and you know I think you got a raw deal. 



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