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Lernerville Rained Out After Big Block Modified A-Main: 7-28-23


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#1 flash49

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Posted 28 July 2023 - 09:51 PM

The rains finally hit Lernerville Speedway shortly after 9 PM, as the Super Late Models were on the track for their 50-lap Autism Awareness A-Main.  There were Twenty (20) Super Late Models, Sixteen (16) Big Block Modifieds, Fourteen (14) 410 Sprint Cars, and Fifteen (15) Pro Stocks.  Results as follows:

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

1.     Chas Wolbert (c3) from 15th/won by .141 seconds/led laps 20-25

2.     Rex King Jr. (165) led laps 1-19

3.     Brian Swartzlander (83) from 6th

4.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD)

5.     Justin Shea (14s)

6.     Dave Murdick (61)

7.     Garrett Krummert (29)

8.     Steve Feder (45)

9.     Rick Regalski (13)

10.   Steve Slater (35)

11.   Jeff Miller (75)

12.   Austin Eyler (5A)

13.   Tom Glenn (83T)

14.   Will Thomas (9) DNF

15.   Macey Adamik (8M)

16.   Rodney Beltz (64) DNF

 

 

 

Big Block Modified Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 4 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Jeremiah Shingledecker (37MD) from 3rd

2.     Will Thomas (9)

3.     Justin Shea (14s) from 7th

4.     Steve Slater (35)

5.     Jeff Miller (75)

6.     Rick Regalski (13)

7.     Macey Adamik (8M)

8.     Chas Wolbert (c3) DNF

 

 

 

Big Block Modified Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Garrett Krummert (29) from 4th

2.     Rex King Jr. (165)

3.     Brian Swartzlander (83) from 6th

4.     Dave Murdick (61) from 7th

5.     Steve Feder (45)

6.     Tom Glenn (83T)

7.     Rodney Beltz (64)

8.     Austin Eyler (5A)

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #1: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Mason Zeigler (25z) Fast Qualifier @15.633 seconds

2.     Alex Ferree (1c)

3.     Gregg Satterlee (22)

4.     Chub Frank (1*)

5.     Dan Angelicchio (14)

6.     Matt Lux (111)

7.     Del Rougeux (28D)

8.     Zach Kane (10)

9.     Joshua Powell (11)

10.   Tony White (27T) DNF

 

 

 

Super Late Model Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Michael Norris (10)

2.     Ken Schaltenbrand (29)

3.     Cory Lawler (93)

4.     Tyler Dietz (77)

5.     John Garvin Jr. (J4)

6.     Levi Yetter (9) led several laps of this race, but went off the edge of the track on the last lap, falling from 2nd to 6th

7.     Eric Wilson (27w)

8.     Mike Miller (81)

9.     Gary Lyle (10L)

10.   Andrew Wylie (84) DNF

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #1: (All qualify/Top 3 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Darin Gallagher (12)

2.     A. J. Flick (2) from 7th

3.     Jacob Begenwald (3J)

4.     Brandon Matus (13)

5.     Pete Landram (44)

6.     Brent Matus (33)

7.     Carl Bowser (11) DNF

 

 

 

410 Sprint Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Cody Bova (20B)

2.     Dan Shetler (29) from 4th

3.     Matt Sherlock (55*)

4.     Dan Kuriger (08)

5.     Nathen McDowell (11)

6.     Bill Kiley (4K)

7.     Louie Mattes (M4)

 

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #1: (All Qualify/Top 3 to Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Tyler Dietz (00)

2.     Joey Zambotti (948)

3.     Cody Koteles (1K) from 6th

4.     Tyler Schneider (155)

5.     Cole Miller (C 00 L)

6.     MIke Bordt (26)

7.     Jeff Hay (57)

8.     Tom Robertson (7A)

 

 

 

Pro Stock Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Chris Schneider (55) from 3rd

2.     Brett McDonald (25) from 7th

3.     Jake Dietz (27) from 6th

4.     Trevor McCann (12M)

5.     John Peterman Jr. (68)

6.     Heath Close (77)

7.     Mike Miller (81) DNS

 

 

 

Starting Line-up for the "Autism Awareness 50" A-Main: $10K to win//50 LAPS    {Will be made up on 8-11-23}

 

 

 

1.     Mason Zeigler (25z)

2.     Michael Norris (10)

3.     Alex Ferree (1c)

4.     Ken Schaltenbrand (29)

5.     Gregg Satterlee (22)

6.     Cory Lawler (93)

7.     Chub Frank (1*)

8.     Tyler Dietz (77)

9.     Dan Angelicchio (14)

10.   John Garvin Jr. (J4)

11.   Matt Lux (111)

12.   Levi Yetter (9)

13.   Del Rougeux (28D)

14.   Eric Wilson (27w)

15.   Joshua Powell (11)

16.   Mike Miller (81)

17.   Zach Kane (10)

18.   Gary Lyle (10L)

19.   Tony White (27T)

20.   Andrew Wylie (84)

 

 

 

Starting Line-up for 410 Sprint A-Main: $2K to win/25 LAPS    {Will be made up on 8-18-23}

 

 

 

1.     Cody Bova (20B)

2.     Darin Gallagher (12)

3.     Dan Shetler (29)

4.     A. J. Flick (2)

5.     Jacob Begenwald (3J)

6.     Matt Sherlock (55*)

7.     Brandon Matus (13)

8.     Dan Kuriger (08)

9.     Pete Landram (44)

10.   Nathen McDowell (11)

11.   Brent Matus (33)

12.   Bill Kiley (4K)

13.   Carl Bowser (11)

14.   Louie Mattes (M4)


Edited by flash49, 28 July 2023 - 10:20 PM.




 

#2 burghfan

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Posted 28 July 2023 - 10:19 PM

I don't know if they would have got the entire 50 lap feature in, but they could have got a lot of it in if they didn't waste so much time between the heats and the big block feature.




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Posted 29 July 2023 - 06:56 AM

Features in or not last night was some of the most fun racing I've seen in a long time.

Exciting and great racing in the heat races which were well worth the price of admission.

 

My hats off to the Tomson's allowing the announcer to ask everyone to place their hand over their heart to honor our great country with the citizens salute during the singing of our national anthem.

 

It was a long time ago for all of us alive when President Roosevelt to display our opposition to Hitters siege heil in Germany gave the start to our civilian salute to our flag and country.

 

A little history about our local dirt tracks and the civilian salute in our area. 

 

Some of you may remember In 2004 there were 10+ dirt tracks in our area which all for awhile asking us fans to salute our country by placing your hand over your heart during our national anthem.

 

That was all tracks in our area EXCEPT Lernerville which never permitted it's announcer to ask fans to offer their civilian salute.

The announcer who then asked it of us at PPMS was told he could not at Lernerville.

 

Thank you Tomson family last night it was noticed by many fans I talked to that it was the first time they remembered Lernerville asking to honor our country with our personal civilian salutes.




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Posted 29 July 2023 - 09:49 AM

Features in or not last night was some of the most fun racing I've seen in a long time.

Exciting and great racing in the heat races which were well worth the price of admission.

 

My hats off to the Tomson's allowing the announcer to ask everyone to place their hand over their heart to honor our great country with the citizens salute during the singing of our national anthem.

 

It was a long time ago for all of us alive when President Roosevelt to display our opposition to Hitters siege heil in Germany gave the start to our civilian salute to our flag and country.

 

A little history about our local dirt tracks and the civilian salute in our area. 

 

Some of you may remember In 2004 there were 10+ dirt tracks in our area which all for awhile asking us fans to salute our country by placing your hand over your heart during our national anthem.

 

That was all tracks in our area EXCEPT Lernerville which never permitted it's announcer to ask fans to offer their civilian salute.

The announcer who then asked it of us at PPMS was told he could not at Lernerville.

 

Thank you Tomson family last night it was noticed by many fans I talked to that it was the first time they remembered Lernerville asking to honor our country with our personal civilian salutes.

 

 

Hey goof this is a racing board, not a political one. Take that somewhere else.




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Posted 29 July 2023 - 11:00 AM

Thank you for sharing, dirtstudent2. I found that piece of Lernerville Speedway history interesting. 







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