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Campbell, Smith, and Jackson Skelly Memorial Winners at Lincoln Speedway

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ABBOTTSTOWN, PA (August 20, 2022): Matt Campbell romped to his second win of the season in the 410 Sprint Car portion of the Barry Skelly Memorial at the Fabulous Lincoln Speedway. Cameron Smith withstood a series of late race restarts, including one on the last lap, to get his third win of the season at the track in the 358 portion of the event. Shawn Jackson drove a borrowed car to victory in the nightcap for the ARDC Midgets.

“We had a good heat race and that put us in a great position,” Campbell said enthusiastically. He added that the triumph was a real boost to his confidence. “We’re trying stuff, we have some big races coming up with the All Stars.” He was hopeful that the car will qualify well next week because he obviously found some speed.

Brie Hershey and Michael Millard started on the front row for the thirty lap tribute. A pair of Jordans–Strickler and Givler–were in the second row. Zane Rudisill and Glendon Forsythe made up row three. Kyle Moody and Campbell rolled away from row four, followed by Nicki Young and Tim Wagaman. Tim Glatfelter and Hunter Mackison were in row six.

Several talented drivers were catered through the back half of the field as well. Dylan Norris and Chad Trout were in row seven. Chase Dietz and Robbie Kendall were behind them. The Rahmer brothers were in seventeenth (Brandon) and twenty-first (Freddie, Jr.). Tyler Ross and Jimmy Siegel were in row ten. And, the last three starters were Alan Krimes, Aaron Bollinger, and Cory Haas.

Hershey fought off Millard in turn one on the opening lap to take the lead. Strickler, Givler, Moody, and Rudisill followed. Forsythe smacked the turn four wall while contending for a position in the top ten and he drifted down on the track. Surprisingly, the tightly bunched field missed him, but the damage from the original impact was enough to sideline him.

Hershey maintained control on the restart, and she built up a comfortable lead over the next nine laps. Stricker took over second on the restart but he could not reel her in. Back to back cautions on laps eleven and twelve did not help him. In fact, on the lap eleven restart, he entered turn one too hot, got the car sideways, and lost a position.

While Moody was now playing the role of the first chaser, Campbell was moving forward. He was fourth on the lap twelve restart, and took third by the halfway mark. For the next couple of laps, Moody and Campbell fought for second before Campbell salted the position away.

It only took him a lap or so to close in on Hershey, who was having trouble with the lapped cars. Campbell made his bid for the lead with a slide job entering turn one on lap nineteen.

Hershey continued in second for a couple of laps, but her trouble in traffic increased. Adding to her difficulty was the fact that several other racers were in hot pursuit. The first to get by her was Moody. By lap twenty-five, she fell out of the top five and in the final five laps, she faded from the top ten.

At the checkers, it was Campbell over Moody, Strickler, Norris, and Freddie Rahmer, Jr. Glatfelter, Bollinger, Rudisill, Brandon Rahmer, and Siegel completed the top ten. Hershey was twelfth. Freddie Rahmer, Jr. received an extra $500 for being the hard charger (+ 16).

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Rudisill, Hershey, Millard, and Strickler were the heat winners. Freddie Rahmer, Jr. prevailed in a tough B Main.

In the 258 Sprint event, Matt Findley grabbed the early lead from the pole. Cameron Smith followed him from third to second on the opening lap. Hank Donovan, Jr. fell back to third, followed by David Holbrook, Steve Owings, and Cody Fletcher.

Smith rolled off the outside of turn four to assume the lead as the field completed lap four. Findley continued in second, some distance back, while Donovan and Holbrook kept Owings at bay.

A restart on lap seven did not change the leader, by it gave Owings an opportunity to start picking off cars. He reached third by lap ten.

At the halfway mark, Wyatt Hinkle crashed in turn four while he was running fifth.

A couple of cautions slowed Smith’s pace, including a four-car tangle in turn one on the final lap that eliminated several cars that were running in the top ten at the time.

Smith maintained his composure and his advantage over Owings in the one-lap dash for the $2,000 payday. Findley, Holbrook, and Fletcher completed the top five. Jeff Rohrbaugh, Travis Scott, Kody Hartlaub, Chris Frank, and Frankie Herr were sixth through tenth.

Frank received the bonus money as hard charger (+ 12).

Three heats were held, with Owings, Scott, and Fletcher seeing the checkers first. Hartlaub prevailed in the B.

In the ARDC Midget finale, Shannon Mausteller took the early lead. However, Shawn Jackson took over after a couple of laps and he cruised to the win over Michael Markey. J.R. Booth was the apparent third place finisher, but he was penalized two positions for jumping a restart. That moved Mausteller and Zach Curtis ahead of him in the filial tally. The lone heat race went to Brian Carber, who was eliminated from the feature when he tried to squeeze between the outside wall in turn three and a car that spun.

Lincoln Speedway will host the All Stars Circuit of Champions on August 27 for the Kramer Klash, run in honor of the late Hall of Fame driver Kramer Williamson. That will be a 410 Sprint show only. There will be some exhibitions provided by cars from the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing. The Elijah Hawkins Memorial will be staged on September 3 for the 410 and 358 Sprints and the Central PA Legends. The Super Late Models will be the headline class on September 10. The following week, September 17, the All Stars will return for the Dirt Classic IX.

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Borden Thrills at Port Royal; Robinson, Covert, and Hart also Score

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PORT ROYAL, PA (April 13, 2024): Defending track champion, Devon Borden, battled Danny Dietrich in the final laps of the 410 Sprint Car race at Port Royal Speedway, bringing fans to their feet. Borden’s first win of the season came by 1.219 seconds over Dietrich, who won the season opener. Borden earned $5,800 for the effort.

“I just knew that I was going to have to go where they weren’t and drive the $h!+ out of it,” Borden said as he struggled to catch his breath. Starting twelfth, Borden knew that he had to make a big push early to get to the front with several heavy hitters starting ahead of him. “I had to make the top work before it went away.” He was able to charge to third in just nine laps and it only took him three more to reach second. Getting that final position was quite a bit harder to accomplish. “The last three laps were pretty hectic, and things had to play out in our favor.”

Borden gave props to his crew chief, Chris Shuttlesworth. “We didn’t start out very good, but now we have it going.”

A modified version of the PA Speedweek format was used for this program. The only deviation was the use of group time trials to set heat race line-ups. In the Speedweek format, each driver times against the whole field; whereas, the group approach only pits the racers against the same cars that will run in the same heat race. The heat race winners and the fastest car to qualify draw for starting positions at the front of the field. The remainder are seeded by their heat race finishes. B Main transfers make up the final rows.

The luck racers were Lucas Wolfe and Steve Buckwalter. Behind them were Dietrich and Logan Wagner. Dylan Cisney, the Mayor of Port Royal was paired up with Jeff Halligan in row three. The fourth row belonged to Gerard McIntyre, Jr. and Jake Karklin. Mike Wagner and Blane Heimbach claimed row five. T.J. Stutts was inside Borden in row six.

Buckwalter sailed into turn one on the outside and began to pull away from his pursuers. Dietrich settled into second, with Logan Wagner a close third. Wolfe fell back to fourth, followed by Karklin, Halligan, Cisney, Heimbach, Borden, and McIntyre. Buckwalter held control for the first six rounds. However, Dietrich closed in on him when Buckwalter encountered lapped traffic.

Dietrich became more aggressive on lap seven, sliding ahead of Buckwalter in turn three. Buckwalter turned back under him in turn four to regain the lead as they thundered down the long front stretch. Dietrich fought back through turns one and two, coming off the bottom of turn two with the lead. This time around, it was Buckwalter’s turn to slide for the lead in turn three. Dietrich crossed over in four to assume command as they completed lap eight. Meanwhile, Borden was making steady progress to the third position, but he was a good distance behind the lead duo.

When Kassidy Kreitz slowed to a stop on the back stretch on lap later, that eliminated the deficit for Borden. He got to start right behind Dietrich and Buckwalter. Borden took advantage of the opportunity, picking up the second spot just three laps after the race resumed.

It took Borden a few more laps to close the gap on the leader. Dietrich began picking his way through the slower cars, and Borden closed in. However, he could not make a move for the lead, as he seemed to have poor timing when approaching the lapped cars.

With just a few laps remaining, though, the front two cars broke free of the slower cars. With no traffic separating himself from the leader, Borden was able to press for the lead.

Over the final three laps, Dietrich and Borden swapped the lead several times, much to the delight of the fans. Borden took the lead for good entering turn three on the final lap. Dietrich dove low while Borden kept his momentum up on the cushion. Dietrich scrubbed off some speed coming through turn four, and Borden scooted ahead for the win.

Buckwalter turned in a creditable performance for third. Chase Dietz came on in the final laps to get fourth. Logan Wagner slipped to fifth in the final tally. Wolfe, Halligan, Karklin, Cisney, and Heimbach completed the top ten.

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Dietrich, Buckwalter, Wolfe, and Cisney chalked up the heat wins. Justin Whittal prevailed in the B Main. Dietrich was fastest in Group one and overall, with a time of 17.113 seconds.

In the Super Late Models, Dillan Stake and Chad Myers brought the field to the green. Jeff Rine and Ross Robinson were right behind them. Shaun Jones and Colton Flinner were in row three, ahead of Brian Bernheisel and Dylan Yoder. Row five matched Tyler Emory and Chris Casner. Tim Wilson and Matt Cosner completed the top twelve.

Myers grabbed the early lead, with Robinson hot on his heels. Stake, Rine, Flinner, and Yoder followed in close formation. Myers rode along in the middle groove, and Robinson searched high and low for a place to try to make a pass. Robinson finally settled in on the inside, and he began to chip away at Myers’ lead.

Robinson came off the bottom of turn two and powered ahead of Myers just before the halfway point in the contest. Robinson started to draw away from Myers, but a caution on lap fourteen wiped out his advantage. Myers could not get a run on the Delaware racer when the action resumed. Instead, Myers was under attack from Flinner, Eckert, Stake, and Rine.

Flinner worked his way into second, bringing Eckert along into third. Myers continued on fourth with Stake on his tail.

At the checkers, it was Robinson ahead of Flinner by 3.806 seconds. Eckert, Myers, and Stake completed the top five. Next to cross were Rine, Yoder, Cosner, Jones, and Jason Covert.

The four heat winners were Robinson, Rine, Myers, and Stake. Gregg Satterlee won the B Main.

Robinson was relived to capture the win, his first at the Speed Palace. “We got lucky with the pill draws,” he said. Robinson said that he changed his set-up after hot laps, reverting to the combination that brought him a win recently at his hometown track, the Georgetown Speedway.

The top ten racers from the A Main were inverted for an Australian pursuit immediately following the A Main. Covert, who raced hard just to make it to the tenth spot in the A Main, earned the pole for the pursuit, which paid $1,000 to the winner. He was able to stay out front for the entire ten laps. “It just goes to show how even we all are,” he said. “We were inverted and the clean air on my nose made all the difference. I could come off the corners wherever I wanted.” Jones, Cosner, Yoder, and Rine were the balance of the top five. Eckert and Robinson were the other finishers. Flinner, Myers, and Stake were the drivers eliminated in the race.

Devin Hart went wire to wire in the twenty lap Limited Late Model nightcap. Tommy Slanker ran second in the early going before fading to fifth at the finish. Jared Fulkroad, Trent Brenneman and Shawn Shoemaker were the racers who moved ahead of him. Kenny Yoder, Ryan Zook, Casey Steinhoff, Lane Snook, and Jaxton Garman rounded out the top ten.

The pair of heats went to Brenneman and Zook. There was no B Main.

A three division program will be held next weekend, with the 305 Sprints joining the 410 Sprints and Super Late Models. The Keith Kauffman Classic for the 410 Sprints will be on April 27, with support coming from the USAC East Coast Sprints and the Wingless Sportsmen. Then, on Sunday, April 28, the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirst Series will invade the speedway. Limited Late Models will also be on the card.

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Pittsburgh’s PA Motor Speedway Cancels Saturday Program; Pivots To Flood Relief Drive

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IMPERIAL, PA (April 13, 2024) Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway is pivoting to flood relief instead of racing Saturday night after torrential rains the past few days caused flooding all over Western Pennsylvania.  PPMS is working with the UEMS Racing Series to find a suitable date for both parties to make up the event.

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The Speedway instead is holding a relief drive from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. to help those affected by the flood.

UPDATE: PPMS was able to split the total collection up between both Sturgeon Vol. Fire Dept. and Oakdale Hose Company. From there, the fire companies will administer the collected items to other organizations or directly to those in need. We were fortunate enough to collect a large volume of just about every necessity. Any items that are not claimed during this process will be stored and administered as needed in the future.

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Dietz Dominates Day Race at Lincoln

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ABBOTTSTOWN, PA (April 7, 2024): Chase Dietz returned to his roots to capture his tenth career win at the Fabulous Lincoln Speedway. With the weather changing up the weekend’s racing plans, Dietz was able to race at Lincoln because the show was postponed a day. Dietz, who has long been a regular at the track, will now be concentrating his efforts on Saturdays at the Port Royal Speedway, where he debuted yesterday as the new driver of the famous Zemco number one. He was back in his own machine for this one, and it was like he never left.

“I plan to be back whenever I can,” Dietz said happily. “This is the track where I got my start and I really enjoy racing here.” But, the offer to drive for John and Pee Wee Zemaitis was one that he could not refuse.

Sunny skies and a slight breeze produced a tricky racing surface. “It definitely was unique,” Dietz observed. “It was kinda patchy. Fred (Putney, the masterful track preparer), sprinkled it and that pushed things up.”

Dietz, who started on the pole and went wire-to wire, noted “it was kinda tough, running out front. I was searching around looking for rubber.” He found enough to maintain his advantage over a fast-closing Matt Campbell.

Campbell, who raced his way into second while fighting through some heavy traffic, surprised all by saying that he liked racing on the daytime surface. “It gave me the chance to move around.” He added that he thought that he learned some things that he can carry over to the normal night time racing.

The race was run according to PA Speedweek procedures. So a re-draw shuffled the top eight racers. Dietz and Aaron Bollinger were the fortunate ones to pick front row starting positions. Beyond them were Tyler Ross and Campbell. Emerson Axsom and Kody Hartlaub made up row three. Cameron Smith and Freddie Rahmer, Jr. were in row four. The fifth belonged to Justin Whittal and Dallas Schott. Chad Trout and Danny Dietrich completed the first half of the field.

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The original start was called back because Aussie Greg Newton took a spectacular spill between turns three and four on what would have been the opening lap. He was unhurt, but could not continue in the event.

On the second try, Dietz again blasted to the front and he planted the right rear tire in the moisture that Putney laid down on the outside line during the intermission. Bollinger did likewise, while Cambell, Ross, Hartlaub, Rahmer, Jr., and Axsom fanned out behind them.

The front three remained unchanged through the first seven laps. Campbell picked off Bollinger in traffic on lap weight, and he would hold onto that position for the remainder of the non-stop thirty lapper.

Bollinger and Ross were putting on a good show for the third spot. Ross assumed control of the position by lap ten, but a new player was in the mix. Danny Dietrich reached the top five by the halfway mark and he was looking to advance. He quickly dispatched Bollinger, but it took him several laps to catch and overtake Ross. He was able to do it with less than five laps in the contest.

Dietz completed his tour in eight minutes and nineteen and a quarter seconds. His margin of victory was 0.845 seconds over Cambell, Danny Dietrich was third. Bollinger got Ross in the waning laps. Positions six through ten went to Devon Borden, Whittal, Rahmer, Jr., Axsom, and Smith.

The four heat winners were Bollinger, Campbell, Axsom, and Ross. The B Main victory went to Reese Nowotarski. Dietz set the fastest time of the day, 13.878 seconds. He edged Rahmer, Jr. by a mere one-thousandth of a second.

Lincoln Speedway will return to its usual Saturday night slot on April 13. Joining the 410 Sprints on Golf Cart Services Night will be the USAC East Coast Sprints. April 20 will be the annual Weldon Sterner Memorial paying a whopping twenty thousand dollars to the winner. The 358 Sprints will provide the support for that one. Another 410 and 358 Sprint doubleheader will close out the month of April. Starting time will be 6 p.m. for each of those events.

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