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Fab Four Racing Results from Lernerville: 5-5-23


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#1 flash49

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Posted 05 May 2023 - 10:28 PM

It was Fab Four racing at Lernerville Speedway this evening, and in the pits were Twenty-nine (29) 410 Sprint Cars, Eighteen (18) Super Late Models, Fifteen (15) Big Block Modifieds, and Nineteen (19) Pro Stocks,  Results as follows:

 

 

 

 

Super Late Model A-Main: $2K to win/25 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Michael Norris (10) from 4th/won by 4.921 seconds/led laps 2-25

2.     Eric Wilson (27w)

3.     Tyler Dietz (77)

4.     Levi Yetter (9) led lap 1

5.     Joshua Powell (11)

6.     Gary Lyle (10)

7.     Tony White (27T) DNF

8.     Matt Lux (111) DNF

9.     Clayton Kennedy (9) DNF

10.   Ryan Christoff (10) DNF

11.   John Garvin Jr. (J4) DNF

12.   Mike Miller (81) DNF

13.   Ethan Thompson (63) DNF

14.   Chris Schneider (55) DNF

15.   Ron Hall (01) DNf

16.   Joe Campbell (94) DNF

17.   Ken Schaltenbrand (26) DNS

18.   Colton Flinner (48) DNF/DQ

 

 

 

Big Block Modified A-Main: $1,600 to win/25 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Mat Williamson (6) from 3rd/won by 1.651 seconds/led laps 6-25

2.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD) 

3.     Rex King Jr, (165) from 7th

4.     Garrett Krummert (29)

5.     Brad Rapp (11R) from 13th

6.     Dave Murdick (61) from 10th

7.     Eric Gabany (318)

8.     Mike Kinney (20P)

9.     Brian Swartzlander (83) from 14th

10.   Steve Slater (35)

11.   Ayden Cipriano (5c)

12.   Rick Reglaski (13)

13.   Chas Wolbert (c3)

14.   Will Thomas (9) DNF/led laps 1-5

15.   Rodney Beltz (64)

 

 

 

410 Sprint A-Main: $2K to win/25 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Brandon Spithaler (22) from 5th/won by 1.762 seconds/led laps 6-25

2.     A. J. Flick (2) from 9th

3.     Dale Blaney (32) from 8th

4.     Trey Jacobs (9) from 10th

5.     Matt Farnham (7NY)

6.     Carl Bowser (11)

7.     Michael Bauer (46) from 11th

8.     Darin Gallagher (12) led laps 1-5

9.     Creed Kemenah (15K) from 12th

10.   Jack Sodeman Jr. (23Jr) from 19th

11.   Brandon Matus (13) from 20th

12.   Ricky Peterson Jr. (2) from 17th

13.   Brent Matus (33) from 18th

14.   David Kalb Jr. (11J) 

15.   George Hobaugh Jr. (40)

16.   Dan Shetler (29)

17.   Jared Zimbardi (35) DNF

18.   Chad Miller (88c) DNF

19.   Bob Felmlee (6) DNF

20.   Dan Kuriger (08) DNF

 

 

 

Pro Stock A-Main: $600 to win/20 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Jake Dietz (27) from 9th/won by .821 seconds

2.     Brett McDonald (25) from 6th

3.     Tyler Dietz (00) from 10th

4.     Cole Miller (c00l) from 18th

5.     Brandon Doland (8c) from 14th

6.     John Peterman (68) from 15th

7.     Jeff Hay (57) from 16th

8.     Cody Koteles (1K) from 12th

9.     Brian Daugherty (73) DNF

10.   Tom Roberson (7A) DNF

11.   Dylan Morando (27x) DNF

12.   Mike Bordt (26) DNF

13.   Tommy Dembowski (79) DNF

14.   Chase Lambert (22) DNF

15.   Christian Schneider (56) DNF

16.   Chris Schneider (55) DNF

17.   Brett Hutira (4) DNF

18.   Heath Close (77) DNF

19.   Mike Miller (81) DNS

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 5 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Colton Flinner (48)

2.     Tyler Dietz (77) from 5th

3.     Eric Wilson (27w)

4.     Ken Schaltenbrand (29) from 6th

5.     Matt Lux (111) from 9th

6.     Clayton Kennedy (9)

7.     Mike Miller (81)

8.     Chris Schneider (55)

9.     Tony White (27T)

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Michael Norris (10)

2.     Levi Yetter (9) from 6th

3.     John Garvin Jr. (J4) from 7th

4.     Ryan Christoff (10) from 8th

5.     Ethan Thompson (63)

6.     Joshua Powell (11)

7.     Ron Hall (01)

8.     Joe Campbell (94) DNF

9.     Gary Lyle (10) DNF

 

 

 

 

Big Block Modified Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 5 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Rex King Jr. (165)

2.     Rick Regalski (13)

3.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD) from 5th

4.     Chas Wolbert (c3)

5.     Eric Gabany (318) from 8th

6.     Steve Slater (35)

7.     Brad Rapp (11R)

8.     Rodney Beltz (64)

 

 

 

Big Block Modified Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Mat Williamson (6)

2.     Garrett Krummert (29)

3.     Dave Murdick (61) from 5th

4.     Will Thomas (9)

5.     Mike Kinney (20P)

6.     Ayden Cipriano (5c)

7.     Brian Swartzlander (83) DNF

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #1: (6 to A-Main/Top 3 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     George Hobaugh Jr. (40)

2.     Bob Felmlee (6)

3.     Brandon Spithaler (22) from 8th

4.     Trey Jacobs (9) from 9th

5.     Chad Miller (88c)

6.     David Kalb Jr. (11J)

7.     Matt Sherlock (55*)

8.     Jett Mann (19)

9.     Will Fleming (79w)

10.   Justin Kovach (4G) DNS

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Darin Gallagher (12)

2.     Matt Farnham (7NY)

3.     A. J. Flick (2) from 5th

4.     Michael Bauer (46)

5.     Dan Shetler (29)

6.     Ricky Peterson Jr. (2)

7.     Jack Sodeman Jr. (23Jr)

8.     Brandon Matus (13)

9.     Pete Landram (44)

10.   Hunter Hite (21)

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #3: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Jared Zimbardi (35)

2.     Dale Blaney (32B) from 4th

3.     Carl Bowser (11) from 8th

4.     Creed Kemenah (15K)

5.     Dan Kuriger (08)

6.     Brent Matus (33)

7.     Tyler Newhart (57N)

8.     Bill Kiley (4K)

9.     Shanus O'Donnell (154) DNS

 

 

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 5 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Tyler Dietz (00) from 7th

2.     Christian Schneider (56)
3.     Jake Dietz (27) from 8th

4.     Tommy Dembowski (79)

5.     Mike Bordt (26)

6.     Heath Close (77)

7.     Dylan Morando (27x)

8.     John Petterman (68)

9.     Tom Robertson (7A)

10.   MIke Miller (81) DNF

 

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Brett Hutira (4)

2.     Chris Schneider (55) from 6th

3.     Brett McDonald (25) from 7th

4.     Chase Lambert (22)

5.     Brian Daugherty (73)

6.     Cody Koteles (1K)

7.     Brandon Doland (8c)

8.     Jeff Hay (57)

9.     Cole Miller (c00l) 


Edited by flash49, 05 May 2023 - 11:07 PM.




 

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Posted 06 May 2023 - 12:21 AM

Did I read this right?  Only 6 late models were running at the end of the race? Was the track that awful rough ? What was the DQ on the #10 car and did he make it to the end ?




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Posted 06 May 2023 - 08:11 AM

Did I read this right?  Only 6 late models were running at the end of the race? Was the track that awful rough ? What was the DQ on the #10 car and did he make it to the end ?

 

Yes, you read it right. The LM feature was one of attrition. I would expect that even the cars that finished suffered some sort of suspension/drive line damage. The track was very rough in the corners, especially in turns 3 & 4.  The Corrado 10 is being driven by Michael Norris, the feature winner. The #48, Colton Flinner, was DQ'd. There was contact between he and Norris in turn 2 after a late race re-start. The 48 had a run on Norris on the outside. Norris caught a rut that sent him in to Flinner's path. Flinner spun, bringing out the caution. Being a Flinner, he assumed that the contact was intentional (except when he and dear old Uncle John initiate it), and pulled some antics on Norris while the cars were lining up for the re-start. So, he got the hook, deservedly so.

 

The 410's handled the track way better. Brandon Spithaler, Flick, Dale Blaney and Trey Jacobs were clinical in their collective approach.




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Posted 06 May 2023 - 08:11 AM

Skull already answered your question, which I neglected to see, so I withdrew my post.


Edited by flash49, 06 May 2023 - 08:13 AM.



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Posted 06 May 2023 - 09:06 AM

The track definitely had some character. The sprint feature was badass. Wheelies galore. Still better than an ice skating rink. Flinner doing flinner things. Didn't deserve to be DQ. Woulda been entertaining seeing him drive pissed off.




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Posted 06 May 2023 - 09:26 AM

thought  I heard announcer say DQ for 48 for intentional bringing out the yellow.  Don't see that very often.  From the stands at the other end of the track, I thought Norris came up on him a little,  on a rough track.   That's racing,  certainly not worth loosing points over if your running for points.  It cost 48 about 13.  Crew worked there tails off all night to better the track.  sometimes it looked to me like drivers were hitting those ruts on purpose,  was better surface on both sides.  Oh well,   that's why I sit in the stands and not in a drivers seat.   was on the road home by 11:00.  Thumb's up L'ville   




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Posted 06 May 2023 - 07:14 PM

The track definitely had some character. The sprint feature was badass. Wheelies galore. Still better than an ice skating rink. Flinner doing flinner things. Didn't deserve to be DQ. Woulda been entertaining seeing him drive pissed off.

 

Wouldn't want to see a track that rough every week because I know it's hard on the cars and by extension, the teams bank account. But yes, a hell of a lot more entertaining than dry/slick.

 

On another note. Williamson badly jumped the last Big Block re start. It likely didn't matter; he was probably going to win anyway. However, if another leader does it and they do a false green, then I'm stopping and complaining. 


Edited by Skull, 06 May 2023 - 07:17 PM.



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Posted 08 May 2023 - 01:31 PM

The track definitely had some character. The sprint feature was badass. Wheelies galore. Still better than an ice skating rink. Flinner doing flinner things. Didn't deserve to be DQ. Woulda been entertaining seeing him drive pissed off.

What's the difference between a Flinner driving pissed off and just their normal level of stupid with enough car to make up for it?

 

If I want a clown show, I'll go to a circus. Get the Flinners off the track. Yes, I know there's only 1 of them driving right now, but if there are ever any more to come, and they start to act like a Flinner boot em. 


Edited by FanJim24, 08 May 2023 - 01:35 PM.


My dad drove late models in the early 70's at North Hills, Butler, Mercer, Blanket Hill, and occasionally Tri City. We won the last late model track championship at Blanket Hill. 


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Posted 08 May 2023 - 05:55 PM

What's the difference between a Flinner driving pissed off and just their normal level of stupid with enough car to make up for it?

 

If I want a clown show, I'll go to a circus. Get the Flinners off the track. Yes, I know there's only 1 of them driving right now, but if there are ever any more to come, and they start to act like a Flinner boot em. 

 

There are always theatrics and drama with that crew. Thing is, all he had to do was run the rest of the feature, and without passing a car, he finishes 7th. No impulse control.

 

And it's not that I'm necessarily a big Michael Norris fan however, I didn't see where he did anything wrong.


Edited by Skull, 08 May 2023 - 05:58 PM.



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Posted 10 May 2023 - 10:12 PM

 

 

And it's not that I'm necessarily a big Michael Norris fan however, I didn't see where he did anything wrong.

Totally agree.







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