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Lernerville Crowns Champions

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SARVER, PA (Pittsburgh Racing Now) – Lernerville Speedway crowned four track champions on Friday night in the final Fab4 points night of 2021.

Colton Flinner locked up the Precise Racing Products Late Model Championship coming into Friday night so a frustrating night for him didn’t affect his title.

“We had a couple of strong runs, and we were fast and consistent every week here,” said Flinner.

Todd Bachman picked up the victory in the late model feature to pick up his first Lernerville win.

“This is absolutely fantastic,” said Bachman. “It’s been a long, long time. I’m glad everybody is here tonight, it’s just, fantastic.”

Jeremiah Shingledecker picked up his third Lernerville Championship with a second place finish in the Diehl Big Block Modified feature and gave all of the credit to his team.

“The team is almost all family,” said Shingledecker. “My dad does the engines, my wife spends a lot of time in the garage, the crew, Rick driving the truck for us.  Austin, Brayden and Noah all spend a lot of time in the garage throughout the week and that’s what got us a couple of fast race cars.”

John Mollick took home the Big Block feature by holding off the track Champ.

“He (Shingledecker) was really good,” said Mollick. “I could hear him back there and I was just driving for everything I had left. I’m glad it wasn’t 30 laps. I really didn’t expect to win this, this car is twisted up like a pretzel, we were just trying to get through the year. Just come out here, it ran good and here we are.”

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A.J. Flick is now a five-time Lernerville track Champion after edging Brandon Matus by one point thanks to a third place finish in the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint feature.

“Brandon (Matus) was one of the quicker cars all year and I think we did everything we could to throw it away,” said Flick.

Josh Baughman picked up the win with Jack Sodeman Jr. coming home in second place followed by Flick.

“I love this place,” said Baughman.  “It was a hell of a race, my car was really tight to start but I can’t thank these guys enough and everybody that helps on this car, we don’t get to race that much anymore but we enjoy winning!”

Corey McPherson took home his seventh Millertown Pic-A-Part Penn/Ohio Pro Stock Championship.  Following the race McPherson announced plans to run a limited-schedule in 2022.

“I’ll still be around next year but maybe just not as much,” said McPherson. “It’s bee a great ride, we’ve been doing this a little over a decade and we’ve come a long way and I really enjoy it. We have some plans with my little girls, they want to go full time dirt bike racing next year so we’re going to make the switch.”

Chris Schneider held off Daryl Charlier to take home the feature victory with Joey Zambotti coming home in third.

“We love coming here,” said Schneider. “It’s a great oval, great surface, multiple grooves to race on, it’s great that we can come here weekly against good competition, and you never know who’s going to win.”

Up next at ‘The Action Track’ is the ‘Commonwealth Clash’ featuring the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars on Saturday, September 25! Also on the card are the 305 Sprints of the Allegheny Sprint Tour.

Tickets for next week’s World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Cars ‘Commonwealth Clash’ and all upcoming events can be purchased at www.Lernerville.com, the online home of Lernerville Speedway.

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Mother Nature winning the weekend as local tracks cancel events

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PITTSBURGH, PA (May 3, 2024) Rain is forcing local tracks to cancel their events this weekend.

Lernerville Speedway was the first to pull the plug on Friday’s program after late afternoon showers and an ominous forecast forced the tracks hand. Racing returns to ‘The Action Track’ on Friday, May 10 as the Jay’s Automotive ULMS Late Models take center stage, complemented with the remaining Fab4 racing divisions.

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Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway was next to throw in the towel.  PPMS and BRP Modified Tour officials made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel the BRP Big Block Modifieds + Cinco De Mayo Fiesta event.  The event will not be rescheduled. All tickets purchased online will be fully refunded.  PPMS and BRP look forward to scheduling a 2025 date!  PPMS hopes to be able to get in Nostalgia Night and Action Event next Saturday.

Rain late Friday evening and through the early morning hours on Saturday brought over a half-inch (0.51) of rain to Latrobe Speedway, forcing the cancellation of Saturday’s (May 4) FAST-Five racing program.  The rain gauge at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport, just 2 miles away, continues to record the rain. The airport forecast calls for an 80 % chance of showers, mainly before 1 pm, and a 100% chance of showers continuing again tonight.

Next Saturday, May 11, Latrobe plans to hold the Dave Kittey Memorial ULMS Super Late Models. The 30-lap $4,000-to-win feature also offers bonuses for ULMS racers.  The FASTrak Pro Late Models, the Joe’s Body Shop & Towing Pure Stocks, the Special T Metals LLC Modified 4 Cylinders, and the Marilungo Disposal LLC Strictly Stock 4 Cylinders will also be on the card.

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Flick, Norris, Rudolph and Dietz Victorious at Lernerville

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SARVER, PA (April 26, 2024) AJ Flick picked up his first Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car win of 2024 at Lernerville Speedway on Friday night and Michael Norris made it back-to-back wins in the Late Model Division.

Flick started fourth on the grid and passed leader and pole-sitter Carl Bowser using the bottom side on lap 8 while Bowser worked the high side.  Bowser wouldn’t go away easily, pulling side-by-side with Flick at the halfway mark.  Flick eventually was able to hold Bowser at bay, building a three-second lead as he encountered lap traffic.

A caution flag with five-laps-to-go bunched up the field but Flick got an impressive restart and kept the field at bay to pick up the victory.  Bowser finished second and Michael Bauer finished third after starting eighth.

“I didn’t expect it to slick off as much as it did,” Flick said about the track conditions. “It was odd because it wasn’t really wide but yet the actual racing groove was getting slick and starting to come in already. I missed it in the heat race, but come feature time it seems like we’re starting to dial it in a bit more.”

Norris started 10th and put on a clinic coming through the field to make it two straight at ‘The action Track.’

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“Luck was on our side tonight,” Norris said. “I always seem to have late race cautions. Thanks to John Garvin for leaving me a lane, he got me pretty good on that last restart but I knew as long as I could be even with him going into turn one, the top was so good and it was.”

Erick Rudolph made the trip to Sarver from Ransomville, New York and it paid off.  Rudolph took home the feature victory in the Diehl Automotive Big Block Modified main event.

“There’s something about Lernerville Speedway,” said Rudolph. “It’s one of my favorite tracks in the country and anytime we get a chance to come down here it’s always something we look forward to.”

Tyler Dietz proved to be the class of the field once again, garnering his first feature win in the Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stock main event.  Dietz survived a late race restart and held off front row starter Tim Bish and a hard charging Chris Schneider to grab the checkered flag.

“I kind of thought that he (Bish) was going to take the bottom,” Dietz stated, remarking about the crucial restart. “I was hoping he would go high because I think I was better up high but I just never got the chance to go up there.”­­­­­­

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Historic Stock Cars to run at Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix

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PITTSBURGH, PA (April 24, 2025) The Historic Stock Car Racing Association (HSCRA) is joining the lineup of racing groups at this year’s Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (PVGP) Historics at Pittsburgh International Race Complex.  This is the first time the HSCRA will race in the PVGP Historics 3-day weekend, July 26 to 28, 2024.

“We are thrilled to welcome the HSCRA to our 2024 event,” said Dan DelBianco, Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. “Their participation not only broadens the appeal of the PVGP Historics but also aligns with our mission to celebrate all automotive history. This is a fantastic opportunity for race fans of all types to witness the power and beauty of historic stock cars in action.”

The HSCRA, renowned for its commitment to preserving and celebrating the history of stock car racing, will bring a new dimension to the PVGP Historics. The group is open to all stock cars that ran in one of the major NASCAR series.

“The HSCRA is anxious to bring NASCAR to Pittsburgh,” said Carlus Gann of HSCRA. “We look forward to making this a regular stop on our tour. Western Pennsylvania has deep roots in racing, and building a world-class track at Pitt Race in Beaver County makes it a perfect fit.”

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The most popular class is Generation 4 Cup cars built for the 1992-2007 seasons. During this era, teams built a few cars for the two road courses on the schedule.

“We are hoping for a full field of meticulously restored stock cars,” added Chris Evans of the HSCRA. “Former NASCAR winners like Joe Nemechek and a competitive lineup of today’s top historic stock car drivers will be on hand.”

Gary Moore, a seasoned participant in over a dozen PVGP races, knows the intricacies and challenges of the Pitt Race track. Moore will be showcasing his 1969 Mercury Cyclone (right), victoriously driven by Cale Yarborough, exclaiming, “It’s quite the adventure behind the wheel!”

The HSCRA will have a practice session in the morning and a qualifying race in the afternoon on Friday, July 26. A morning and afternoon practice session on Saturday, July 27. Sunday, July 28 will see the HSCRA have a short morning warm-up prior to being one of the featured Sunday afternoon races.

The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Motorsport Festival features two weekends of racing action. The first weekend is the PVGP Historics at Pittsburgh International Race Complex. The second weekend is racing through a 2.33-mile road course set on the streets of Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park. In addition to the race weekends, the PVGP stages car shows, parties, road rallies, and a black-tie formal. The PVGP’s mission is to provide residential care, treatment and support for people with autism and intellectual/developmental disabilities – donating $6.7 million to charity since 1983.

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