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Posted 04 September 2021 - 01:43 PM

The Butch Renninger Memorial, sanctioned by ULMS, will be taking place tonight at Port Royal Speedway, featuring Super Late Models, 410 Sprint Cars, and Limited Late Models.  The Super Late Models will be running 33 laps for $6,333 to win, the Limited Late Modes 25 laps for $5,033 to win, and 410 Sprint Cars 25 laps for $5K to win.  There are Forty-five (45) Super Late Models, Thirty-one (31) 410 Sprint Cars, and Thirty-eight (38) Limited Late Models in the pits.

 

 

 

 

Juniata County Fair 410 Sprint A-Main: $5.000 to win/25 laps

 

 

 

1.    Lance Dewease (69K) from 12th; won by 1.556 seconds; led laps 16-25

2.     Mike Wagner (55) from 9th

3.     Brent Marks (19) from 6th

4.     Brian Brown (21) from 17th

5.     T. J. Stutts (11) led laps 9-15

6.     Ryan Smith (6)

7.     Logan Wagner (1) from 11th

8.     Anthony Macri (39M) from 23rd HARD CHARGER

9.     Curt Stroup (19) led laps 1-8

10.   Dylan Cisney (5)

11.   Gerard Mc Intyre (33) from 18th

12.   Tyler Bear (25)

13.   Justin Whittall (67)

14.   Lucas Wolfe (5W)

15.   Jeff Halligan (45)

16..   Danny Dietrich (48)

17.   Trenton Sheaffer (8S)

18.   Pat Cannon (23)

19.   Mike Walter II (33W)

20.   Jared Esh (98) DNF

21.   Landon Myers (19M) DNF

22.   Zach Hampton (35) DNF

23.   Drew Ritchey (880) DNF

24.   Kody Lehman (47K) DNF 

 

 

 

ULMS A-Main: $6,333 to win/33 laps

 

 

 

1.     Gregg Satterlee (22) from 5th; won by 3.682 seconds; led laps 9-20 & 23-33

2.     Rick Eckert (0)

3.     Max Blair (111V)

4.     Jason Covert (72) from 15th

5.     Gary Stuhler (4)

6.     Kyle Lee (2T) from 9th

7.     Alex Ferree (1C) from 11th

8.     Dylan Yoder (24) from 14th

9.     Jared Miley (10) from 18th

10.   Dan Stone (2) from 20th

11.   Colton Flinner (48) from 26th HARD CHARGER

12.   Marvin Winters (46)

13.   Jeff Rine (2J)

14.   Hayes Mattern (9)

15.   Chad Myers (21)

16.   Justin Weaver (2J)

17.   Jim Yoder (27)

18.   Jamie Lathroum (6)

19.   Gene Knaub (1)

20.   Deshawn Gingerich (0)

21.   Scott Flickinger (15)

22.   Dave Stamm (10)

23.   Michael Norris (02) DNF; led laps 1-8 & 21-22; run into the wall by a lapped car after retaking the lead from Satterlee

24,   Andy Haus (76) DNF

25.   Trever Feathers (20) DNF

26.   Dillan Stake (D19) DNF

27.   Drake Troutman (7) DNF

28.   Kyle Hardy (99) DNF

 

 

 

Limited Late Model A-Main: $5,033 to win/25 laps

 

 

 

1.     Dillan Stake (D19) won by .517 seconds; led laps 2-25

2.     Shawn Shoemaker (44) led lap 1

3.     Todd Snook (23)

4.     Devin Hart (33K) from 8th

5.     Trent Brenneman (33) from 12th

6.     Matt Parks (15) from 21st

7.     Casey Steinhoff (22) from 13th

8.     Barry Miller (88) from 20th

9.     Shaun Miller (67X)

10.   Derick Quade (74) from 16th

11.   Jared Fulkroad (12K)

12.   Matt Cochran (16) from 22nd

13.   Andrew Yoder (2)

14.   Brad Mc Ginnis (13)

15.   Daulton Bigler (24)

16.   Scott Palmer (86)

17.   Danny Snyder (44)

18.   J. R. Toner (11T) DNF

19.   Derick Garman (11) DNF

20.   Steve Todorow (93) DNF

21.   Jed Latshaw (25) DNF

22.   Matt Murphy (21M) DNF

23.   Ethan Beasom (32) DNF

24.   Devin Weyandt (88W) DNF

25.   Kenny Yoder (7K) DNF

26.   Kyle Nicholas (48) DNF

 

DNQ

 

27.   Bubby Dillman (16D)

28.   Eddie Cornett (81)

29.   Ben Whitaker (13X)

30.   Dan Zechman (2Z)

31.   Mike Walls (99W)

32.   John Schoch (89) 

33.   Wayne Ramer (17Jr)

34.   Chase Bowsman (79)

35.   Scott Landis (38)

36.   Coyler Upperman (27)

37.   Jennifer Lesher (711)

38.   Derek Byler (7*)

 

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #1:

 

 

 

1.     Dylan Cisney (5)

2.     Logan Wagner (1) from 6th

3.     Lance Dewease (69K) from 5th

4.     Trenton Sheaffer (8S)

5.     Brian Brown (21) from 8th

6.     Kody Lehman (47K)

7.     Tyler Reeser (35)

8.     Cory Thornton (2C)

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #2:

 

 

 

1.     Lucas Wolfe (5W) from 4th

2.     Danny Dietrich (48) from 6th

3.     Curt Stroup (19)

4.     Justin Whittall (67)

5.     Gerard Mc Intyre (33)

6.     Zach Newlin (29)

7.     Zach Hampton (35)

8.     Rick Lafferty (0) DNF

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #3:

 

 

 

1.     Tyler Bear (25)

2.     Brent Marks (19) from 4th

3.     T. J. Stutts (11)

4.     Jared Esh (98)

5.     Drew Ritchey (880)

6.     Mike Walter II (33W)

7.     Anthony Macri (39M) DNF

8.     Lynton Jeffrey (0) DNF

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #4:

 

 

 

1.     Pat Cannon (23)

2.     Ryan Smith (6)

3.     Mike Wagner (55)

4.     Jeff Halligan (45)

5.     Landon Myers (19M)

6.     Tyler Walton (14T)

7.     Dustin Baney (24B)

 

 

 

410 Sprint Last Chance B-Main: (4 to A-Main)

 

 

 

1.     Kody Lehman (47K)

2.     Mike Walter II (33W)

3.     Anthony Macri (39M) from 7th

4.     Zach Hampton (35)

5.     Tyler Walton (14T)

6.     Tyler Reeser (35)

7.     Zach Newlin (29)

8.     Dustin Baney (24B)

9.     Cory Thornton (2C)

10.   Rick Lafferty (0) DNS

11.   Lynton Jeffrey (0) DNS

 

 

 

ULMS Heat #1: (5 to A-Main;Top 2 to Scramble)

 

 

 

1.     Max Blair (111V)

2.     Trever Feathers (20)

3.     Kyle Lee (2T)

4.     Dillan Stake (D19)

5.     Marvin Winters (46)

6.     Andy Haus (76)

7.     Shaun Jones (32J)

8.     Jeff Miller (57)

9.     Jason Schmidt (11)

10.   Danny Snyder (4S)

11.   Colton Flinner (48) DNF; started on the outside pole; contact with Blair on lap1; Flinner into 1st turn wall

12.   Mike Lupfer (06)

 

 

 

ULMS Heat #2:

 

 

 

1.     Michael Norris (02)

2.     Rick Eckert (0)

3.     Drake Troutman (7)

4.     Dylan Yoder (24)

5.     Kirk Baker (11)

6.     Hayes Mattern (9)

7.     Tim Smith Jr. (39)

8.     Jim Yoder (217)

9.     Scott Flickinger (15)

10.   Nathan Long (63)

11.   Kody Lyder (25K)

 

 

 

ULMS Heat #3:

 

 

 

1.     Jeff Rine (2J)

2.     Kyle Hardy (99)

3.     Alex Ferree (1C)

4.     Jason Covert (72)

5.     Austin Berry (86)

6.     Dan Stone (2)

7.     Brett Schadel (22)

8.     Jamie Lathroum (6)

9.     Brian Booze (11B)

10.   Roy Deese Jr. (05)

11.   Deshawn Gingerich (0)

 

 

 

UL:MS Heat #4:

 

 

 

1.     Gregg Satterlee (22)

2.     Gary Stuhler (4)

3.     Chad Myers (21)

4.     Justin Weaver (2J)

5.     Jared Miley (10)

6.     Gene Knaub (1)

7.     Logan Zarin (1Z)

8.     Matt Sponaugle (8)

9.     Dave Stamm (10)

10.   Brandon Little (112)

11.   Larry Neiderer (121)

 

 

 

ULMS Late Chance B-Main #1: (4 to A-Main)

 

 

 

1.     Marvin Winters (46)

2.     Andy Haus (76)

3.     Hayes Mattern (9)

4.     Jim Yoder (27) from 8th

5.     Kirk Baker (11)

6.     Shaun Jones (32J)

7.     Dan Snyder (4S)

8.     Jeff Miller (57)

9.     Nathan Long (63)

10.   Colton Flinner (48)

11.   Scott Flickinger (15)

12.   Jason Schmidt (11)

13.   Kody Lyter (25K)

14.   Tim Smith Jr. (39) DNF

15.   Mike Lupfer (06) DNS

 

 

 

ULMS Last Chance B-Main #1: (4 to A-Main)

 

 

 

1.     Jared Miley (10)

2.     Dan Stone (2)

3.     Gene Knaub (1)

4.     Jamie Lathroum (6) from 7th

5.     Brett Schadel (22)

6.     Logan Zarin (1Z)

7.     Roy Deese Jr. (05)

8.     Matt Sponaugle (8)

9.     Brian Booze (11B)

10.   Brandon Little (112) DNF

11.   Larry Neiderer (121) DNF

12.   Deshawn Gingerich (0) DNF

13.   Austin Berry (86) DNF

14.   Dave Stamm (10) DNS


Edited by flash49, 04 September 2021 - 10:56 PM.




 

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Posted 05 September 2021 - 05:17 AM

What a night of racing ! All the laps and the surface was 2 and sometimes 3 grooves. I think that was Norris's race, shame, but that's why they call it racing. Dewease from where he started, wow, Davey Brown knows how to get a car around that place does he not ? Why the woo won't race there anymore is beyond me. The ULMS had a strong field, I was glad to see that also.

OK, I have to say it. Yea go ahead hammer me, but, if you were there or watched on flo as I did. Anyone take notice of how many 358 late models they had. Promotors, wake the fuk up. People can build and tear down these motors in there garages. Why is it in central pa 358 racing is so big ? The over the counter motor program doesn't have a chance, did you see the field of cars they had ? Enough said. Keep handing the queen money and sit back and do shit.


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Posted 05 September 2021 - 08:15 AM

What a night of racing ! All the laps and the surface was 2 and sometimes 3 grooves. I think that was Norris's race, shame, but that's why they call it racing. Dewease from where he started, wow, Davey Brown knows how to get a car around that place does he not ? Why the woo won't race there anymore is beyond me. The ULMS had a strong field, I was glad to see that also.

OK, I have to say it. Yea go ahead hammer me, but, if you were there or watched on flo as I did. Anyone take notice of how many 358 late models they had. Promotors, wake the fuk up. People can build and tear down these motors in there garages. Why is it in central pa 358 racing is so big ? The over the counter motor program doesn't have a chance, did you see the field of cars they had ? Enough said. Keep handing the queen money and sit back and do shit.

358 late models can't replace

crate racing soon enough for me .....




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Posted 05 September 2021 - 11:02 AM

What a night of racing ! All the laps and the surface was 2 and sometimes 3 grooves. I think that was Norris's race, shame, but that's why they call it racing. Dewease from where he started, wow, Davey Brown knows how to get a car around that place does he not ? Why the woo won't race there anymore is beyond me. The ULMS had a strong field, I was glad to see that also.

OK, I have to say it. Yea go ahead hammer me, but, if you were there or watched on flo as I did. Anyone take notice of how many 358 late models they had. Promotors, wake the fuk up. People can build and tear down these motors in there garages. Why is it in central pa 358 racing is so big ? The over the counter motor program doesn't have a chance, did you see the field of cars they had ? Enough said. Keep handing the queen money and sit back and do shit.

Davey Brown, Sr., Donnie Kreitz and Lance DeWease are like Yoda, Obi Wan Kenobi and Luke Skywalker. I don't even think they have to speak to one another. I've never seen anyone drive a 410 like Lance. The speed he carries through the corners while running low or middle is incredible. And, it's not TC. The 69K sounds as if it's bogging down compared to the other cars at the end of the straights. I've been told they run a different cam than everyone else. Whatever the formula is, Davey and Donnie know exactly what Lance wants and they give it to him. He does the rest. He is fun to watch.

 

I agree 100% about the 358 LM;'s. The numbers have grown in W.Pa. since it's inception. I don't get to see them all the time, but the racing I have seen has been very good. The concept allows the old school teams, or the teams with the skill and the willingness to save money the option to build their own stuff, the way it should be. This area doesn't need more of a RUSH influence, it needs less. A hell of a lot less.







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