Bridgeport, NJ – The Mod Lites and Stage One Modifieds joined the Hyper Racing 600s, AC Racing Products Winged 270s and the Speedway Entertainment All Star and Junior Slingshots. This six division show was sponsored by Rivera Construction LLC, McKinney’s Towing and Executive Transportation who offered bonuses for the two additional classes.
Matt Smith raced to his fourth win of the season in the Hyper Racing 600s while Alex Swift made it win number eight in the AC Racing Products winged 270s. Jon Laureigh moved a win ahead of his brother, Christopher, who still maintains a five point lead in the championship points in the Speedway Entertainment All Star Slingshots. Waylon Wolf raced to win number five in the Junior Slingshots non-stop fifteen lap feature event. Trevor Collins took both the heat and feature in the Mod-Lite Feature while Richie Keller raced to his second win in the Stage One Modifieds.
Matt Smith drew the pole and then led every lap from the green to the checkered to capture the Hyper Racing 600 victory. Current point leader, Quinn Llewellyn quickly raced into second but was not able to offer Smith a challenge, even on a lap thirteen restart that saw the two drivers line-up side-by-side. Llewellyn went on to finish second over Sam LaMothe who finished third after many laps of racing with Dan Leaper and Julian Rexrode who rounded out the top five. Jared Kreider, Josh Conover, Jayson Conover, Dustin Tyler and Jon Keller rounded out the top ten.
“It feels good to get back to Victory Lane,” the four time track Champion stated. After struggling with some mechanical issues, it was a relief to Smith to be able to race hard after discovering the underlying problem to their issues.
Billy Gray raced out in front of the 270s in convincing fashion until lap twelve was scored and the engine in Gray’s No. 18 expired. That gave the lead to Alex Swift who was running in second at the time.
Swift went on to take the win – his eighth of the season. However, Swift did note that without a caution, Gray would have been tough to beat. Nick Skias topped off a heat win with a second place run in the feature. Nick Walton finished third followed by Lee Nardelli and Dylan Pennypacker.
In All Star Slinghshot action, Jon Laureigh took the lead on the first lap but then lost the lead to his brother, Chris on lap three. The brothers battled back and forth for the lead with Chris leading the way through five over Jon, Matthew Lashley, Gary Bozowski and James Moeller. Jon retook the lead on a lap ten restart and never looked back.
The race winner did state that his brother works on his car a lot. “I really don’t like to make a lot of changes,” Jon stated but his brother suggested that some changes may be needed. Draw your own conclusion but Jon went back to Victory Lane. Chris finished second followed by Lashley, Moeller and Gary Bozowski for his best result in Pop Schur’s No. 31M.
Waylon Wolf took the lead on the start and led all the way to the checkered for his fifth win of the season in the Junior Slingshots, ending Kylin Evans’ win streak at three. Kenna Evans finished second to Wolf for her best effort of the season with Kylin finishing third. Khloe Dennis, who came within one lap of her first win just one week earlier, finished fourth with David Morrison completing the top five at the line.
Danny Kurtz, Jack Brey, Logan Showers, Kasey Peck and Danica Banks rounded out the top ten.
Trevor Collins dominated the racing action in the Mod-Lites, starting from the pole and leading every lap of the feature event for an $1100 payday. Brandon Dennis finished second after chasing the leader throughout the event. Ryan McKinney finished third followed by Tim White and Shane McCarron.
Jon Laureigh jumped behind the wheel of the No. 01 Stage One Modified, started on the outside pole and then led the nineteen laps of the twenty-five lap feature event. Owen Cassel took over second with AJ Gerhart finishing third. Jon Keller finished fourth with Jon Laureigh fifth at the checkered flag.
The Amy Barber Memorial is set for this Friday night at the Spirit Auto Speedway where Amy spent many Friday nights. This event is sponsored by Spirit Auto Center, Protek Roofing and David Cobb.
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HYPER RACING WINGLESS 600CC MICRO SPRINT A-MAIN (25 LAP)
1. Matt Smith, 2. Quinn Llewellyn, 3. Sam LaMothe, 4. Dan Leaper, 5. Julian Rexrode, 6. Jared Kreider, 7. Josh Conover, 8. Jayson Conover, 9. Dustin Tyler, 10. Jon Keller, 11. Steve Fleetwood, 12. Erick Lobecker, 13. Rebecca Lamothe, 14. Eddie Barber, 15. Chris Turner, DNS – John Dougherty
WINGED 270CC MICRO SPRINT A-MAIN (20 LAPS)
1. Alex Swift, 2. Nick Skias, 3. Nick Walton, 4. Lee Nardelli, 5. Dylan Pennypacker, 6. Jacob Gent, 7. Cole Wyers, 8. Ian Jon, 9. Dylan Pence, 10. Tyler Gent, 11. Billy Gray,
12. Ella Rae Nardelli, 13. Luke Fogg
SPEEDWAY ENTERTAINMENT ALL STAR SLINGSHOT A-MAIN (20 LAPS)
1. Jonathan Laureigh, 2. Christopher Laureigh, 3. Matthew Lashley, 4. James Moeller, 5. Gary Bozowski, 6. Nick Tomlinson, 7. Emily Suhr, 8. Ken Matthews, 9. Tina Dennis, 10. William Evans III
SPEEDWAY ENTERTAINMENT JUNIOR SLINGSHOT A-MAIN (20 LAPS)
1. Waylon Wolf, 2. Kenna Evans, 3. Kylin Evans, 4. Khloe Dennis, 5. David Morrison, 6. Danny Kurtz, 7. Jack Brey, 8. Logan Showers, 9. Kasey Peck, 10. Danica Banks
STAGE 1 MODIFIED A-MAIN (25 LAPS)
1. Richie Keller, 2. Owen Cassel, 3. A.J. Gerhart, 4. Jon Keller, 5. Jonathan Laureigh, 6. Carter Mullins, 7. Jon Fugelo, 8. Joe Shone, 9. Phil Andrew, 10. Payton Cassel, 11. Brandon Mullins
MODIFIED LITE A-MAIN (25 LAPS)
1. Trevor Collins, 2. Brandon Dennis, 3. Ryan McKinney, 4. Tim White, 5. Shane McCarron, 6. Brayden Benson, 7. Angel Rivera, 8. Braxton Warrington, DNS – Wade Smith
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