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PPMS Results: 7-8-23


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#1 flash49

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Posted 09 July 2023 - 10:34 AM

It was Autogrgaph Night, Scout Night, and Birk's $1 Hot Dog Night at the Monster Half Mile last evening.  Apparently, a pretty good crowd was on hand.  There were Nineteen (19) RUSH Late Models, Thirteen (13) Pro Stocks, Sixteen (16) Hobby Stocks, Three (3) RUSH Modifies (Don't know why they even bother with this divison), Six (6) Open 4-Cylinders, and Nine (9) Young Guns.  Results as follows:

 

 

 

RUSH Late Model A-Main: 20 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Kyle Lukon (184L) from the pole/won by 1.167 seconds

2.     Brandon Burgoon (5x) 

3.     Garrett Paugh (03)

4.     Tommy Schirnhofer (8)

5.     Jake Gunn (14G)

6.     Cole Petrelle (184)

7.     Cody Koteles (1K)

8.     John Mollick (4J)

9.     Daryl Charlier (Springer 42)

10.   Kassidy Kamicker (72B)

11.   Chuck Medved (2M)

12.   Tom Duratz (55D)

13.   Zach Gunn (17G) DNF

14.   Ben Policz (14B) DNF

15.   D. J. Nakutis (31) DNF

16.   Frank Magill (05) DNF

17.   Tom Klein (77) DNF

18.   Chris Lander (18) DNF

19.   Logan Zarin (33x) DNF

 

 

 

Pro Stock A-Main: 15 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Cody Koteles (1K) won by 1.893 seconds

2.     Brett McDonald (25)

3.     A. J. Poljak (36)

4.     Dale Tuche (310)

5.     Mike Harris (18)

6.     Larry Kugel (0)

7.     Jacob Billyk (4)

8.     Jackson Billyk (5)

9.     Jacob Billyk Jr (4Jr) DNF

10.   Nick Kocuba (10) DNF

11.   Chloie Jones (76) DNF

12.   Emmerson Laboon (114) DNF

13.   Tony Magill (M5) DNF

 

 

 

Hobby Stock A-Main: 15 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Logan Koteles (64) won by 3.043 seconds

2.     Stephen Shelpman (17P) 

3.     Matt Benard (15)

4.     Marc Corio (14)

5.     Tyler Fox (39)

6.     Leroy Brown (40B)

7.     Garrett O'Patchen (25)

8.     Danny Rick (Kovacs 221K)

9.     Cole Cochran (72)

10.   Joey Brown (48)

11.   Tom Anton (64)

12.   John Hollister (44)

13.   Joe Brown (74)

14.   Robert Betz (22)

15.   Mike Tropeck (47)

16.   Jonathan Koteles (2K) DNF

 

 

 

RUSH Modified A-Main: 12 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Kole Holden (2) won by 1.428 seconds

2.     Chelsie Kriegisch (10)

3.     Jeff Watson (1*)

 

 

 

Open 4-Cylinder A-Main: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Kyle Janas (88) won by .514 seconds

2.     John Gill (69)

3.     Eric Reynolds (53)

4.     Susie Rudolph (5R)

5.     Tony Kloss (97)

6.     Robert Dolan (16R) DNF

 

 

 

Young Guns A-Main: 12 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Travis Clark (Snatchko 56) won by 4.653 seconds

2.     Kiersten Chernik (5x)

3.     Evan Strouse (54)

4.     A. J. Manganello (50)

5.     Paige Jones (67)

6.     Gavin Kokolis (91)

7.     Abby Gindlesperger (05) DNF

8.     Sumara Weaver (112w) DNF

9.     Zoey Knight (78z) DNF


Edited by flash49, 09 July 2023 - 11:47 AM.




 

#2 Sparkler

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Posted 09 July 2023 - 10:42 AM

I took a chance and went. MORE was done to the place in 7 days than the past 5 yrs miley had it. Big crowd and very race track. ILL be back again. Owners were nice when they were introduced.


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Posted 09 July 2023 - 11:34 AM

I took a chance and went. MORE was done to the place in 7 days than the past 5 yrs miley had it. Big crowd and very race track. ILL be back again. Owners were nice when they were introduced.

 

While I am glad improvements have been made, especially the grading of the entrance road, the track, even under your nemeses, the Mileys, has almost always been racy.




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Posted 09 July 2023 - 12:36 PM

 

While I am glad improvements have been made, especially the grading of the entrance road, the track, even under your nemeses, the Mileys, has almost always been racy.

 

Not as nice as it was last night Flash49. 




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Posted 09 July 2023 - 12:45 PM

I took a chance and went. MORE was done to the place in 7 days than the past 5 yrs miley had it. Big crowd and very race track. ILL be back again. Owners were nice when they were introduced.


While I am excited about a new era at PPMS, one that has the support of Sparkler after all these years of busting my balls is even more exciting 😄


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Posted 09 July 2023 - 02:37 PM

While I am excited about a new era at PPMS, one that has the support of Sparkler after all these years of busting my balls is even more exciting

 

Ha Ha ha Racer17L. I give credit where credit is due. I don't hand out participation trophy's just because someone owns a business :lol:

 

I bought the cushion this yr so I can watch the big blocks at another track. Glad to see Pa Motor Speedway is on there also. 

 

Vince, why does the place never start on time any more though? They use to be good on that end, but every since last yr its rare.




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Posted 09 July 2023 - 04:20 PM

 
Ha Ha ha Racer17L. I give credit where credit is due. I don't hand out participation trophy's just because someone owns a business :lol:
 
I bought the cushion this yr so I can watch the big blocks at another track. Glad to see Pa Motor Speedway is on there also. 
 
Vince, why does the place never start on time any more though? They use to be good on that end, but ever since last yr its rare.


Theyve decided on a formula to wait for the sun to set/ go down behind the trees in turn 1 on hot days to then water the track and let it absorb better. They then go straight through the program with no intermission, versus stopping the show around 9 to rewater and run back in. So yeah, the near hour delay at the beginning can test your patience at times, versus waiting for them to do it mid program. Definitely pros and cons. But it does result in a really good racing surface the rest of the night.





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