Hagerstown Speedway
Hagerstown Speedway

Hagerstown Speedway
Hagerstown, MD

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6/12/2016

6/12/2016

Hagerstown Speedway


Dan Stone finds new life in Victory Lane

On Saturday June 11th the Hagerstown Speedway hosted the KRS Graphics Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Series presented by Dirt on Dirt in which the Hoosier Tire Super Late Models would complete in a 40 lap featured event paying at top prize of $5,000. Dan Stone from Whitestown PA dominated the 40 lapper and found new life in victory lane.

The feature had few cautions but one caution that may change the series point’s battle was midway through the feature. Defending series champion and points leader coming into the Hagerstown Speedway Jeff Rine in the 2J lost a motor going into turn 1 in hit the wall hard midway between turns 1 and 2. At the time Rine lost his motor he was running a strong 2nd just a few car lengths behind Stone. After Rine lost a motor Marvin Winters in the #46 would hold onto 2nd. Winters in his post-race interview stated this was almost like a win and it was a big team effort to finish 2nd amongst the top tristate drivers.

Jason Covert in the #72 from York Haven PA would start 12th and push his way into the top five and finish 3rd.

The big mover the race was Raphine Virginia’s CS Fitzgerald. The #100 of Fitzgerald would start 24th and dance his way through the field and finish 11th. CS would receive the D & D Auto Recycling Hard Charger Award.

Earlier in the night Kenny Pettyjohn in the #38 from Millsboro Delaware would set the Ernie D’s Enterprises Fast Time. Pettyjohn would finish his night in the 6th place position.

Austin Hubbard from Seaford Delaware in the #11 MBH Chassis would also have a strong finish. Hubbard who started 10th would race side by side with the likes of Keith Jackson from Martinsburg West Virginia, Rick Eckert from York PA and Mark PettyJohn from Milton Delaware but in the end Hubbard would finish 4th.

When Stone pulled into victory lane you could see the high level of emotion in his face. Stone has been facing bad luck over the past two years and was looking to sell all of his equipment but may have changed his mind after picking up a big win. In victory lane Stone stated, “A win at the Hagerstown Speedway is something that all drivers want”. Stone also noted he needed a few cautions to cool his tires in order to finish strong. Stone also talked about the positive move that he made this year but teaming with Lazer Chassis and Bernheisel Racing. Dan Stone would lead every lap and collect $5,000.

KRS Graphics Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Series Feature Finish:

1.Dan Stone 2. Marvin Winters 3. Jason Covert 4. Austin Hubbard 5. Rick Eckert 6. Kenny Pettyjohn 7. Keith Jackson 8. Mark Pettyjohn 9. Kenny Moreland 10. Ross Robinson 11. CS Fitzgerald 12. Matt Cosner 13. Andy Haus 14. Brad Omps 15. Michael Lupfer 16. Bryan Bernheisel 17. Justin Kann 18. Matt Sponaugle 19. Davin Friese 20. Scott Palmer 21. Jeff Rine 22. Chad Myers 23. Dylan Yoder 24. Trever Feathers 25. Gary Stuhler 26. Brian Booze

DNQ – Travis Stickley, Waylon Wagner, Jason Miller, Walker Arthur, Austin Berry, Larry Baer, Jeff Johnson, Glenn Elliot, Tyler Horst, Allen Brannon, Dave Stamm, Bump Headman, Justion Weaver, Nick Dickson, Colbey Frye, Rance Garlock, Matt Parks, Jerry Bard, Tyler Hershey, James Myers, Randy Burkholder

KRS Graphics Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Series Heat Race Winners:

Heat #1 – Jeff Rine Heat #2 – Devin Friese Heat #3 – Marvin Winters Heat #4 – Keith Jackson

KRS Graphics Appalachian Mountain Speedweek Series B-Main Winners:

B-Main #1 – Matt Sponaugle B-Main #2 – Ross Robinson

In the Cochran Auctioneers Late Model Sportsmens Rodney Walls from St Thomas PA would pass Hagerstown MD’s Alan Sagi mid –way through the feature on the outside coming out of turn 4 and never look back. Walls in victory lane, “we have worked on this car all week… A big thank you to Bo Feathers for giving us a great shock package”. Walls also gave a special thank you to his Mom and Dad along with his team members.

Walls who started 4th would waste no time passing Mike Walls and Justin Weaver in order to chase down the #5 of Sagi. It took a few laps but Walls would finally pass Sagi coming out of turn 4. In the end Walls would have a comfortable lead as the checkered flag would wave.

Cochran Auctioneers Late Model Sportsmens Feature Finish:

1.Rodney Walls, 2. Alan Sagi 3. Kyle Lee 4. Justin Weaver 5. Mike Walls 6. Paul Cursey 7. Brayan Anderson 8. Robbie Emory 9. Dillon Stake 10. Elwood Sord 11. John Rowland 12. Darin Helman 13. Eddie Cornett 14. Mitch Miller 15. Ronnie Bottenfield 16. Cody Kershner DNS-James Lichliter

Cochran Auctioneers Late Model Sportsmens Heat Winners:

Heat #1 – Justin Weaver Heat #2 – Alan Sagi

Chris Ebersole would find is way back to victory lane which adds to his points lead in the Pure Stock division. Ebersole would start 3rd but had to work extremely hard to get around Jaime Zentmyer and Sean Dawson. Dawson would lead the first half of the feature but Zentmyer would take the lead for a few laps at the mid way point. Ebersole would finally work his way around Zentmyer and ride into victory lane.

Pure Stock Feature Finish:

1.Chris Ebersole 2. Jaime Zentmyer 3. Sean Dawson 4. Craig Parrill 5. Brandon Churchey 6. David Kaiser 7. Frank Dibella 8. Brad Wiley 9. Dwayne Snyder 10. Brian Swiger 11. Michael Grady 12. Jeff Dillon 13. Jason Sarver 14. Wayne Hawbaker 15. Shane Wilt 16. Rob Nichols 17. Jeremy Mills DNS – Carl Biddle and Scooter Jones

Pure Stock Heat Winners:

Heat #1 – Craig Parrill Heat #2 – Jaime Zentmyer

In the Mason Dixon Auto Auction Hobby Stocks Jaime Mills found victory lane, Shawn Shoemaker would be within striking distance but could not close the deal and finished a strong 2nd.

Mason Dixon Auto Auction Hobby Stocks Feature Finish:

1.Jaime Mills 2. Shawn Shoemaker 3. Michael Warrenfeltz 4. Don Murphy 5. John Catlett 6. Joe Rodgers 7. Brandon Inglish 8. Matt Wampler 9. Bobby Meixsell 10. Dylan Rutherford 11. Gary Cekovich

The Penn-Mar Vintage Series would see the #707 of Randy Minch from Newville PA in his 1935 Ford Coupe led every lap. Finishing in the number 2 position in a 1936 Chevy Sedan would be the #34 of Gene Wrightstone.

Penn-Mar Vintage Series Feature Finish:

1.Randy Minich 2. Gene Wrightstone 3. Scott Rockrode 4. Stew Wenrich 5. Fred Thomspon 6. Robert Donnelly DNS – Gary Becker, Arron Brommer, Ronald Rowler, Mark Rickrode, Glenn Pobletts, Chris Miller and Shawn Yoder


Submitted By: Josh Fries

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