9/20/2020
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway
shelpman wins the inaugural keystone coach works hobby stock invitational
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Imperial, PA
A crisp fall breeze was in the air at Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway for the Inaugural Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Invitational presented by Zrimm’s Tire and Auto, which paid $1,000 to the winner. PPMS would see qualifying, eight heat races, a six-lap dash, and five feature events. Stephen Shelpman (17S), from Pleasant Hills, would continue his winning-ways and won the Inaugural Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Invitational. Ben Policz (14B), from Rices Landing, picked up another win in the RUSH Late Model Dirt Series feature, while Ryan Moyer (13X), from Portersville, brought home the win for the ADMAR Pro Stocks. April Tennant (95), from Colliers, West Virginia, got the win in the Crawford Auto Repair Four Cylinder division, while Noah Bubeck (2), from Washington, would keep his winning streak alive in the All Ways Safe Young Guns division.
21 Hobby Stocks would qualify for the Invitational and Frank Magill (05), from Jefferson Hills, would set the fast-time in qualifying with a time of 24.235. Adam Ferree (29), from Jefferson Hills, was only 0.228 seconds behind Magill (05) with a time of 24.463. S. Shelpman (17S) would qualify third with a time of 24.609. Less than a second would separate first through tenth during qualifying. The Hobby Stocks would be broken into three heat races with the top two making it into the six-lap dash which would determine the top six starting positions for the main event. Cody Koteles (1K), from Stockdale would win the dash, ensuring him the pole. F. Magill (05) finished the dash in second, S. Shelpman (17S) finished in third, Ferree (29) finished in fourth, Robert Betz (22) finished in fifth, and John Cain (06) finished in sixth. Those would be the top three starting rows for the Inaugural Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Invitational.
When the green flag dropped in the 20-lap feature, F. Magill (05) would take the early lead with C. Koteles (1K) in second, and Ferree (29) in third. A lap two caution would slow the pace when Ben Anton (13) hit the wall in turn four. F. Magill (05) and C. Koteles (1K) would lead the field on the restart and F. Magill (05) would keep the lead. F. Magill (05), C. Koteles (1K), and Ferree (29) would run one, two, and three until lap seven when S. Shelpman (17S) would take over the third spot and set his eyes on the leader. By lap nine S. Shelpman (17S) would steal the lead from F. Magill (05) and he wouldn’t look back. S. Shelpman (17S) would lead the next 11 laps, en route to winning the Inaugural Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Invitational, which was presented by Zrimm’s Tire and Auto and paid S. Shelpman (17S) $1,000 to win. Following him to the line was C. Koteles (1K) in second, Ferree (29) in third, F. Magill (05) in fourth, Marcus Simmons (68X) in fifth, Kayla McManus (00K) in sixth, Brian Hutchko (OU2) in seventh, John Cain (06) in eighth, Matt Benard (15) in ninth, and James Huff (83X) rounds out the top 10. F. Magill (05), Ferree (29), and S. Shelpman (17S) were the heat race winners.
The RUSH Late Model Dirt Series 20-lap feature would start 19 cars and Bill Kessler (09), from Freedom, would start on the pole. Starting to his outside and in second place was Dave Goble (20G), from Aliquippa. The second row consisted of Christian Schneider (M5), from Warren, Ohio, in third, and Mike Reft (9R), from Whitehall in fourth. When the green flag waved, the race would come to a halt as fast as it started due to a six-car pile up in turn one. All of the drivers were okay but some of the cars, not so much. A complete restart would ensue and when the green flag dropped this round, Kessler (09) would keep the early lead but Policz (14B) was on the move from his sixth place starting spot. By lap four, Policz (14B) was already in second place behind Kessler (09) who was still leading the charge. A caution would come on lap five when the track lights in turn three went out. Kessler (09) and Policz (14B) would lead the restart with Kessler (09) on the outside. When the green light turned on, the caution would come back out just as fast due to drivers jumping the restart. Penalties were handed out and the field would line up to give it another try. When the green flag waved, Kessler (09) would keep the lead for lap six, but Policz (14B) would take over the lead on lap seven. Lap nine had Policz (14B) leading the field with Logan Zarin (1Z) in second, Garret Paugh (03) in third, Kessler (09) in fourth, and Reft (9R) in fifth. Lap 14 would see the event’s final caution and Policz (14B) would take the outside on the restart. When the green flag dropped for the final time in the event, Policz (14B) would keep the lead, lead the remaining six laps, and pick up his fourth win of the season. He was followed to the line by Paugh (03) in second, Zarin (1Z) in third, Reft (9R) in fourth, Tim Shaffer (1ST) in fifth, Kessler (09) in sixth, Dave Goble (20G) in seventh, Tony White (27T) in eighth, Christian Schneider (M5) in ninth, and DJ Nakutis (31) completes the top 10. The heat race winners were Policz (14B), Shaffer (1ST), and Zarin (1Z).
In the ADMAR Pro Stock feature, Moyer (13X) would start on the pole. Todd Weldon (45), from Monongahela, would start to the outside in second place, while AJ Poljak (36), from Baldwin, would start in third place, Nick Kocuba (10), from Bulger, would start in fourth place, Bill Robertson (1B), from Upper Saint Clair, would start in fifth place, and Dave McManus (114), from Elizabeth, would complete the top three starting rows. When the green flag dropped, Moyer (13X) would take the early lead. Lap three had Moyer (13X) still leading, Weldon (45) in second, and Kocuba (10) in third. With Moyer (13X) still leading, lap five had Kocuba (10) now in second, Weldon (45) in third, Poljak (36) in fourth, and McManus (114) in fifth. Moyer (13X) was on a rail and would begin to lap the nine-car field on lap six. With each lap, Moyer (13X) kept expanding his lead over the field and by the end of the race, he had over a full straight away lead. Moyer (13X) led all laps of the event, picking up the ADMAR Pro Stock win. He was followed to the line by Kocuba (10) in second, Weldon (45) in third, Poljak (36) in fourth, McManus (114) in fifth, Robertson (1B) in sixth, Bill Slade (A22) in seventh, Tanya Charlier (21) in eighth, and Charlie DiLoreto (0) in ninth. The heat race winner was Kocuba (10).
The Crawford Auto Repair Four Cylinder feature, Kyle Janas (88), from Coraopolis, would be the pole-sitter. To his outside and starting in second was A. Tennant (95). Eric Reynolds (53) would start in third, and Andy Garlinger (R88), from Hopedale, Ohio would complete the front two starting rows. When the green flag dropped, A. Tennant (95) would jump out to the early lead. The second lap of the event had A. Tennant (95) still leading, Philip Bubeck (2L) in second, Bill Tennant (2) in third, and Garlinger in fourth. With A. Tennant (95) leading the field, the top four would remain the same for the entire event while it ran green to checkers in record fashion. Following A. Tennant (95) to the line was P. Bubeck (2L) in second, B. Tennant (2) in third, Garlinger (R88) in fourth, Reynolds (53) in fifth, Susie Rudolph (55) in sixth, Bob Quagg (16) in seventh, Zack Knight (78Z) in eighth, Lucas Weaver (11W) in ninth, Craig Rudolph (5R) in tenth, and Janas (88) completes the 11-car field. The heat race winner was P. Bubeck (2L).
Five cars would start the feature for the All Ways Safe Young Guns and Dylan Clipp (69), from Burgettstown, would start on the pole. To his outside and starting in second was Amanda Magill (05), from Elizabeth. Madison Clipp (44), from Burgettstown, would start in third, while Wyatt Mock (88) would start in fourth, and Noah Bubeck (2) would round out the 5 car field. When the green flag waved, N. Bubeck (2) would come from his fifth place starting spot to take over the lead on the first lap. A caution would slow the pace on lap two and N. Bubeck (2) would lead the restart with D. Clipp (69). When the field returned to green-flag conditions, N. Bubeck (2) would retain the lead with Mock (88) in second, D. Clipp (69) in third, and A. Magill (05) in fourth. N. Bubeck (2) would lead the remaining laps of the event to keep his winning streak alive. He was followed to the line by Mock (88) in second, D. Clipp (69) in third, A. Magill (05) in fourth, and M. Clipp (44) in fifth. The Young Guns did not run a heat race.
Racing resumes at Dirt’s Monster Half Mile next Saturday, September 26th, 2020, with the Wee Willie White Memorial for the ADMAR Pro Stocks, presented by Zrimm’s Tire and Auto paying $1,055 to win. PPMS will also be featuring the RUSH Late Model Dirt Series with a $1,000 to win topless 25-lap feature, the RUSH Sportsman Modified Dirt Series, the Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stocks, the Crawford Auto Repair Four Cylinders, and the All Ways Safe Young Guns. This is the last points race of the season for all divisions. Gates open at 5 p.m., hot laps begin at 6 p.m., and the racing action will commence at 7 p.m. Adult tickets are only $15 for grandstand admission and $35 for a pit pass. Visit our schedule section for pricing and tickets.
RESULTS
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Inaugural Invitational (20) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number) - hometown
1 - 3 - Stephen Shelpman (17S) - Pleasant Hills
2 - 1 - Cody Koteles (1K) - Stockdale
3 - 4 - Adam Ferree (29) - Jefferson Hills
4 - 2 - Frank Magill (05) - Jefferson Hills
5 - 10 - Marcus Simmons (68X) - Beaver Falls
6 - 7 - Kayla McManus (00K) - Elizabeth
7 - 11 - Brian Hutchko (OU2)
8 - 6 - John Cain (06) - North Versailles
9 - 15 - Matt Benard (15) - Oakdale
10 - 9 - James Huff (83X)
11 - 12 - Ed Shelpman (17P) - Pleasant Hills
12 - 16 - Karlee Kovacs (221K) - Carnegie
13 - 18 - Tom Anton (64) - Jefferson Hills
14 - 14 Mike Tropeck (47T) - McDonald
15 - 18 - J. Koteles (64) - Stockdale
16 - 17 - Richard E. Ours (70) - McDonald
17 - 20 - Jason Garchak (46)
18 - 13 - Tony Magill - (5M) - Jefferson Hills
19 - 5 - Robert Betz (22) - South Heights
20 - 8 - Ben Anton (13) - Jefferson Hills
DNS Tyler Fox (39F) - Pittsburgh
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Qualifying
Finishing spot, driver name, (car number) - time
1 - Frank Magill (05) - 24.235
2 - Adam Ferree (29) - 24.463
3 - Stephen Shelpman (17S) - 24.609
4 - Cody Koteles (1K) - 24.640
5 - Tyler Fox (39F) - 24.806
6 - Robert Betz (22) - 24.857
7 - Kayla McManus (00K) - 24.978
8 - Ben Anton (13) - 25.024
9 - James Huff (83X) - 25.066
10 - Marcus Simmons (68X) - 25.145
11 - John Cain (06) - 25.344
12 - Ed Shelpman (17P) - 25.581
13 - Tony Magill (5M) - 25.605
14 - Brian Hutchko (OU2) - 25.777
15 - Matt Benard (15) - 25.791
16 - Karlee Kovacs (221K) - 26.078
17 - Mike Tropeck (47T) - 26.095
18 - Tom Anton (64) - 26.922
19 - Jonathan Koteles (2K) - 27.079
20 - Richard E. Ours (70) - 29.597
21 - Jason Garchak (46) - 0.0000
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock Dash (6) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number)
1 - 1 - Cody Koteles (1K)
2 - 2- Frank Magill (05)
3 - 3 - Stephen Shelpman (17S)
4 - 5 - Adam Ferree (29)
5 - 4 - Robert Betz (22)
6 - 6 - John Cain (06)
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock heat 1 (8) laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Frank Magill - 05 - [1]; Cody Koteles - 1K - [2]; 3. Kayla McManus - 00K - [3]; 4. Marcus Simmons - 68X - [4]; 5. Tony Magill - 5M - [5]; 6. Karlee Kovacs - 221K - [6]; 7. Jonathan Koteles - 2K - [7];
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock heat 2 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Adam Ferree - 29 - [1]; 2. John Cain - 06 - [4]; 3. Ben Anton - 13 - [3]; 4. Brian Hutchko - OU2 - [5]; 5. Mike Tropeck - 47T - [6]; 6. Richard E. Ours - 70 - [7]; 7. Tyler Fox - 39F - [2];
Keystone Coach Works Hobby Stock heat 3 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Stephen Shelpman - 17S - [1]; 2. Robert Betz - 22 - [2]; 3. Jame Huff - 83X - [3]; 4. Ed Shelpman - 17P - [4]; 5. Matt Benard - 15 - [5]; 6. Tom Anton - 64 - [6]; 7. Jason Garchak - 46 - [7];
RUSH Late Model Dirt Series feature (20) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number) - hometown
1 - 6 - Ben Policz (14B) - Rices Landing
2 - 7 - Garrett Paugh (03) - Elkins, West Virginia
3 - 12 - Logan Zarin (1Z) - Moon
4 - 4 - Mike Reft (9R) - Whitehall
5 - 11 - Tim Shaffer (1ST) - Aliquippa
6 - 1 - Bill Kessler (09) - Freedom
7 - 2 - Dave Goble (20G) - Aliquippa
8 - 18 - Tony White (27T) - Aliquippa
9 - 3 - Christian Schneider (M5) - Warren, Ohio
10 - 17 - DJ Nakutis (31)
11 - 19 - Drew Koteles (64K)
12 - 13 - Jared Kane (7K) - Scenery Hill
13 - 8 - Dan Lepro (2L) - Midway
14 - 14 - Bobby Springer (42S) - Clinton
15 - 9 - John Mollick (60M) - Toronto, Ohio
16 - 5 - Josh Stoica (22J) - New Cumberland, West Virginia
17 - 10 - Jake Gunn (14G) - McDonald
18 - 15 - Mike Duritsky (90J) - Masontown
19 - 16 - Brandon Lott (47L) - Plum
DNS - Kassidy Kamicker (72B)
DNS - Tommy Schirnhofer (8S)
DNS Justin Lamb (93X)
RUSH Late Model heat 1 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Ben Policz - 14B - [1]; 2. Bill Kessler - 09 - [3]; 3. Christian Schneider - M5 - [6]; 4. Dave Goble - 20G - [2]; 5. Jared Kane - 7K - [5]; 6. Brandon Lott - 47 - [4]; 7. Kassidy Kamicker - 72B - [7];
RUSH Late Model heat 2 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Tim Shaffer - 1ST - [4]; 2. Dan Lepro - 2L - [2]; 3. Mike Reft - 9R - [6]; 4. Josh Stoica - 22J - [5]; 5. Bobby Springer - 42S - [3]; 6. DJ Nakutis - 31 - [1]; 7. Drew Koteles - 64K - [7];
RUSH Late Model heat 3 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Logan Zarin - 1Z - [2]; 2. Jake Gunn - 14G - [1]; 3. Garret Paugh - 03 - [3]; 4. John Mollick - 60M - [5]; 5. Mike Duritsky - 90J - [7]; 6. Tony White - 27T - [4]; 7. Tommy Schirnhofer - 8S - [6]; DNS - Justin Lamb - 93X -
ADMAR Pro Stock feature (15) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number) - hometown
1 - 1 - Ryan Moyer (13X) - Portersville
2 - 4 - Nick Kocuba (10) - Bulger
3 - 2 - Todd Weldon (45) - Monongahela
4 - 3 - AJ Poljak (36) - Baldwin
5 - 6 - Dave McManus (114) - Elizabeth
6 - 5 - Bill Robertson (1B) - Upper Saint Clair
7 - 7 - Bill Slade (A22) - Bethel Park
8 - 9 - Tanya Charlier (21) - Midway
9 - 8 - Charlie DiLoreto (0) - South Fayette
ADMAR Pro Stock heat 1 (8) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Nick Kocuba - 10 - [2]; 2. Ryan Moyer - 13X - [3]; 3. Todd Weldon - 45 -[1]; 4. Dave McManus - 114 - [7]; 5. AJ Poljak - 36 - [4]; 6. Bill Robertson - 1B - [6]; 7. Bill Slade - A22 - [5]; 8. Charlie DiLoreto - 0 - [9]; 9. Tanya Charlier - 21 - [8];
Crawford Auto Repair Four Cylinder feature (12) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number) - hometown
1 - 2 - April Tennant (95) - Colliers, West Virginia
2 - 5 - Philip Bubeck (2L) - Washington
3 - 6 - Bill Tennant (2) - Colliers, West Virginia
4 - 4 - Andy Garlinger (R88) - Hopedale, Ohio
5 - 3 - Eric Reynolds (53)
6 - 9 - Susie Rudolph (55) - Steubenville, Ohio
7 - 8 - Bob Quagg (16)
8 - 10 - Zack Knight (78Z) - Plum
9 - 11 - Lucas Weaver (11W)
10 - 7 - Craig Rudolph (5R) - Steubenville, Ohio
11 - 1 - Kyle Janas (88) - Coraopolis
Four Cylinder heat 1 (6) - laps
Finishing spot, driver name - car number - [starting spot];
Philip Bubeck - 2L - [10]; 2. April Tennant - 95 - [4]; 3. Andy Garlinger - R88 -[1]; 4. Bill Tennant - 2- [9]; 5. Kyle Janas - 88 - [8]; 6. Eric Reynolds - 53 - [11]; 7. Craig Rudolph - 5R - [6]; 8. Bob Quagg - 16 - [5]; 9. Susie Rudolph - 55 - [3]; 10. ZacK Knight - 78Z - [7]; 11. Lucas Weaver - 11W - [2];
All Ways Safe Young Guns feature (6) - laps
Finishing spot, starting spot, driver name (car number) - hometown
1 - 5 - Noah Bubeck (2) - Washington
2 - 4 - Wyatt Mock (88)
3 - 1 - Dylan Clipp (69) - Burgettstown
4 - 2 - Amanda Magill (05) - Elizabeth
5 - 3 - Madison Clipp (44) - Burgettstown
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