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Corey Day Wins Night #1 of the Commonwealth Clash at Lernerville: 9-13-24


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#1 flash49

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Posted 13 September 2024 - 09:45 PM

The Kubota High Limit Racing Series is at Pennsylvania's Lernerville Speedway this weekend for the Commonwealth Clash, with Friday's night racing program paying $10K to win the 30-lap A-Main, and Saturday night's racing program paying $50K to win.  There were Forty (40) 410 Sprint Cars in the pits, and the Capital Custom Trailers Quick Time Award went to Rico Abreu (24) @12.794 seconds. The track was in super shape tonight, and the racing was fantastic. Results as follows:

 

 

 

 

Kubota High Limit Commonwealth Clash Night #1 A-Main: $10K to win/30 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Corey Day (14) from 3rd/won by 4.503 seconds/led laps 13-30                   {Top 4 finishers locked into Saturday's heat races}

2.     Sye Lynch (42) led laps 1-11

3.     Tyler Courtney (7BC) led lap 12

4.     Anthony Macri (39M)

5.     James McFadden (83)

6.     Brent Marks (19)

7.     Brad Sweet (49)

8.     Jacob Allen (1a)

9.     Spencer Bayston (5) from 14th

10.   Tanner Thorson (88) from 16th

11.   Emerson Axsom (27)

12.   Chris Windom (55)

13.   Hunter Schuerenberg (2KS)

14.   Parker Price-Miller (9P) from 17th

15.   Rick Abreu (24) from 22nd/HARD CHARGER

16.   Brian Brown (21)

17.   Danny Sams III (24D)

18.   Justin Peck (13) 

19.   Cory Eliason (8)

20.   Brenham Crouch (1)

21.   Ryan Smith (6)

22.   A. J. Flick (71)

23.   Cody Bova (20B)

24.   Logan Wagner (69K) DNF

 

 

 

High Limit Sprint Heat #1: (5 to A-Main/ * to Dash Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     James McFadden (83) *

2.     Sye Lynch (42) *

3.     A. J. Flick (71)

4.     Chris Windom (55)

5.     Parker Price-Miller (9P)

6.     Justin Peck (13) from 10th/had no time trial

7.     Rico Abreu (24)

8.     Carl Bowser (11)

9.     Adam Kekich (5K)

10.   Jacob Begenwald (3J)

 

 

 

High Limit Sprint Heat #2: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Anthony Macri (39M) *

2.     Emerson Axsom (27)

3.     Brent Marks (19) *

4.     Hunter Schuerenberg (2KS)

5.     Ryan Smith (6)

6.     Kasey Kahne (9)

7.     Zeb Wise (26)

8.     Bryan Salisbury (21)

9.     Todd Burgard (Kiley 4K)

10.   Skylar Gee (99) DNS

 

 

 

High Limit Sprint Heat #3: (5 to A-Main/ * to Dash Redraw) 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Brad Sweet (49) *

2.     Danny Sams III (24D)

3.     Spencer Bayston (5)

4.     Tanner Thorson (88) from 6th

5.     Jacob Allen (1a) *

6.     Cory Eliason (8)

7.     Logan Wagner (69K)

8.     Lance Dewease (12)

9.     John Jerich (3)

10.   Ricky Thornton Jr. (71RT)

 

 

 

High Limit Sprint Heat #4: 8 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Tyler Courtney (7BC) *

2.     Brian Brown (21)

3.     Corey Day (14) *

4.     Cody Bova (20B) from 6th

5.     Brenham Crouch (1)

6.     Conner Morrell (28M)

7.     Logan McCandless (29)

8.     Justin Henderson (17GP)

9.     David Kalb Jr. (11J)

10.   Brett Brunkenhoefer (7T)

 

 

 

Kubota High Limit Dash: 7 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Sye Lynch (42)

2.     Anthony Macri (39M)

3.     Corey Day (14)

4.     Tyler Courtney (7BC)

5.     Brent Marks (19)

6.     James McFadden (83)

7.     Brad Sweet (49)

8.     Jacob Allen (1a)

 

 

 

High Limit Sprint Last Chance B-Main: (4 to A-Main) 12 LAPS

 

 

 

1.     Logan Wagner (69K)

2.     Rico Abreu (24)

3.     Cory Eliason (8)

4.     Justin Peck (13)

5.     Kasey Kahne (9)

6.     Conner Morrell (28M)

7.     Lance Dewease (12)

8.     Zeb Wise (26)

9.     Carl Bowser (11)

10.   Adam Kekich (5K)

11.   David Kalb Jr. (11J) from 16th

12.   Justin Henderson (17GP)

13.   John Jerich (3)

14.   Ricky Thornton Jr. (71RT) from 18th

15.   Bryan Salisbury (21)

16.   Brett Brunkenhoefer (7T)

17.   Jacob Begenwald (3J)

18.   Todd Burgard (Kiley 4K)

19.   Logan McCandless (29) DNF

20.   Skylar Gee (99) DNS


Edited by flash49, 15 September 2024 - 03:17 AM.




 

#2 Skull

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Posted 13 September 2024 - 10:24 PM

Not a big Sye Lynch fan, but he drove a great race tonight. Congratulations.

 

I have to say that the High Limit folks run a quick and efficient show. Hot laps were at six, time trails at six thirty and racing started promptly at seven thirty. I was on my way to the car at five after nine and home at nine thirty. That's how you run a big-time race!

 

Of course, the competitors have to take some of the credit for that. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there was one caution flag all night, and it was in the B-main for a car off of one and two.

 

 




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Posted 14 September 2024 - 07:54 AM

Right On Skull!!   And no support classes!  very little intermission!   Barely had time to get my chicken wings!!!  I hope other local tracks were watching,   it can be done.  




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Posted 14 September 2024 - 08:17 AM

Not a big Sye Lynch fan, but he drove a great race tonight. Congratulations.

 

I have to say that the High Limit folks run a quick and efficient show. Hot laps were at six, time trails at six thirty and racing started promptly at seven thirty. I was on my way to the car at five after nine and home at nine thirty. That's how you run a big-time race!

 

Of course, the competitors have to take some of the credit for that. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think there was one caution flag all night, and it was in the B-main for a car off of one and two.

 

 

 

 

You're right my friend, Logan McCandless went just over the 2nd turn in the B-Main.  Can't wait for tonight.







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