KEVIN
BOLLAND SNARES BRP MODIFIED TOUR OPENER AT TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY; ED LYNCH
JR., BRENT RHEBERGEN AND ROBBY SWITZER REPEAT; ROD LASKEY WINS CAREER
FIRST IN STOCKS
by
Brian Spaid
May
25, 2003
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FRANKLIN, PA … Former track champion Kevin Bolland captured the 30-lap
BRP Modified Tour event for the Schwab’s Ford DIRT Modifieds on a
cool and cloudy Sunday night at Tri-City Speedway. Rounding out the
winners on the Memorial Day Weekend card were Ed Lynch Jr.
(NorthPointe Automotive Super Sprints), Brent Rhebergen (RE/MAX 1st
Oil Country E Mods), Rod Laskey (E.F. Rogers Plumbing & Heating
Pro Stocks) and Robby Switzer (Victory Lane Graphics Thundercars). A
record total of 141 race cars were in the pit area.
Kevin Bolland of New Brighton, Pa., became the fifth different
DIRT Modified winner of the season over a field of 46 cars in the
season opener for the BRP Modified Tour 2003. The 1985 and 2000 DIRT
Modified track champion pocketed $1,200 for his 10th career
win at Tri-City. He also won his second BRP Modified Tour race in a
row at Tri-City after scoring a victory last September.
Skip Moore almost repeated his winning performance from one
week ago as he led the first 24 laps of the race. Mired in lapped
traffic, Bolland caught Moore with ten laps to go and gave chase in
the non-stop event. Finally, on the 25th lap, Bolland found
room under Moore off turn four to take command in his Brighton Hot Dog
Shoppe/Cintas Uniform Bicknell No. 777. From there, Bolland cruised to
victory.
“We’re
back, baby,” said Bolland. “After our motor problems, the team
really came together to get our motor program back in shape. Skip
drove a great race. When you’re leading, the guys behind you have a
strong advantage because the leader can’t see you coming, and we got
an opportunity to get by him.”
Moore held on for second over defending BRP Modified Tour
champion Ron Smoker. Smoker caught the lead duo in lapped traffic
before Bolland made his winning pass. Smoker could not make a move to
surpass Moore over the final five laps, however, and settled for
third. Andy Priest held off Del Rougeux Jr. for fourth. Jim Rasey came
from 17th to finish sixth while Steve Young, Tom Winkle,
Guy Griffin and Dave Murdick rounded out the top ten. Griffin, Winkle,
Bolland, Moore and Smoker won the DIRT Modified heats. John Braymer
and Rasey captured the B Mains. Of note, the race was the 250th
modified stock car race run at the track since 1968.
Ed Lynch Jr. of Apollo, Pa., led every lap of the non-stop
20-lap Super Sprint main in his Indy Recycling/Commercial Truck &
Trailer J&J No. 2L. After starting on the outside pole, it was an
easy victory for the current point leader as he won his 18th
career feature at the Venango County half-mile oval.
“I don’t know if this makes up for last week,” said Lynch
in reference to his last lap loss to Rod George on May 18th.
“I like to run a non-stop race because you get into a rhythm and
that makes the lapped traffic much easier. We’ll take the win
tonight.”
George had to make several moves to get through the field to
finish second. He entered the top five early in the race, but did not
pass Jason Jacoby for fourth until the 10th circuit. Three
laps later, he managed to work his way past Daryl Stimeling for third
despite a near miss in traffic on the frontstretch. The rest of the
race was spent tracking down Jarod Larson. George drove around Larson
amidst lapped traffic with one lap to go to finish second. Larson
finished third over Stimeling and Jacoby. Stimeling, Lynch and Larson
won the Super Sprints heats.
Like the Super Sprints and DIRT Modifieds, the E Mods went
green-to-checker in their 15-lap feature, and Brent Rhebergen of
Clymer, NY, recovered from an accident on May 18th to win
his 25th career E Mod main at Tri-City. Piloting the Sharp
Tool & Die, Bruce Steadman-owned Pierce No. 69, Rhebergen passed
point leader Jim Frontz on the third lap, and was never headed.
“I’m real happy to win this one,” said Rhebergen. “I
don’t know what happed in that heat race last week, but we rescued
this car from the grave. It was bent up pretty bad.”
Frontz finished
second, but the battle for third behind him was intense. In the end,
Mike Potosky survived for show honors over Kari Gasser and Jeff
Taylor. Gasser has now finished fourth for three weeks in a row. Rick
Robinson and Rhebergen won the E Mod heats.
Rod Laskey of
Seneca, Pa., captured his first career Pro Stock feature win as he
held off Andy Buckley in a thrilling 15-lap main contest. In a race
with four different leaders, Laskey came out on top. Defending track
champion Bobby Whitling led the first lap before contact with Doug
Iorio Sr. sent Whitling spinning in turn two. Whitling’s car was
struck by Bobby Heim, which caused significant damage to both race
cars. Andy Thompson then led on the restart before Buckley took
control of the race.
Like Laskey, Buckley
was searching for his first career Tri-City win. He first held off
Gary Norman, but Laskey used the outside cushion to race by both
drivers on the sixth lap. Then, last week’s winner, Bruce Smith,
made it to second and attempted to pass Laskey on the 12th
circuit. Smith lost control off turn four and dropped two spots. After
a late race caution, Laskey held off Buckley over the final two laps
to score the popular win.
“This feels
great,” said Laskey beside his Pennewell Sandblasting &
Painting/River Ridge Golf Course Chevrolet No. 1R in victory lane.
“The team’s worked all season on making the outside groove work
for us, and it did tonight. Andy made me nervous when he got under me
the last couple of laps, but I kept thinking about being easy on the
gas.”
Buckley wound up a
career best second over Norman, Smith, Dave Ferringer and point leader
Darrell Bossard. Bossard finished sixth after being involved in the
Whitling accident on the first lap. Terry Wheeler, Smith, Heim and
Buckley stomped to victory in the Pro Stock heat races. Danny Exley
and Bill Exley Jr. won the B Mains.
Robby Switzer of
Kennerdell, Pa., held off the strong challenges of Robby Torrens to
win the 12-lap Thundercar feature at the conclusion of the night’s
racing action. Torrens, an Amateur Strictly Stock competitor at
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway, appeared to be a sure winner
before Switzer passed him with a slide job off turn four with four
laps to go. Switzer then raced to his third win in a row in his
Switzer Pisa Pizza Chevrolet No. 97.
“That new guy was
tough,” said Switzer. “I knew that pass was the only way I was
going to get by him. I heard him behind me, and I just wanted to run
my race.”
Torrens finished
second over Kevin Cooper, Joe Blake and point leader Dave Phillips.
Jeff Manners escaped serious injury when he flew off turn two into the
guard rail while battling Torrens for the lead on the fourth lap.
This coming Sunday June 1st, Tri-City Speedway will
host another five division show of the NorthPointe Automotive Super
Sprints, Schwab’s Ford DIRT Modifieds, RE/MAX 1st Oil
Country E Mods, E.F. Rogers Plumbing & Heating Pro Stocks and
Victory Lane Graphics Thundercars on Coors Brewing Night. In addition, the Pittsburgh Circle Track Club Senior Series
will make its first appearance of the 2003 season. Gates open at 4
p.m. and racing starts at 6 p.m. Adult grandstand admission will be
$10.
SUPER SPRINTS (20 Laps): 1. ED LYNCH JR., 2. Rod George, 3.
Jarod Larson, 4. Daryl Stimeling, 5. Jason Jacoby, 6. Scott Priester,
7. Charlie Holben, 8. Dr. Bob Altmeyer, 9. Jeff Banyas, 10. Brent
Matus, 11. Gary Rankin, 12. Jeff Weaver, 13. Curt Shoup, 14. Sheila
Rankin, 15. Bill Kiley, 16. Mary Anne Williams, 17. Butch Beasley, 18.
Paul Kish, 19. Scott Barris, 20. Dwight Kingry, 21. Dave Wagner, 22.
Scott Groves, 23. Andy McKisson. DNS: Mel Straley, Randy Kreigisch.
BRP MODIFIED TOUR/DIRT MODIFIEDS (30 Laps): 1. KEVIN BOLLAND,
2. Skip Moore, 3. Ron Smoker, 4. Andy Priest, 5. Del Rougeux Jr., 6.
Jim Rasey, 7. Steve Young, 8. Tom Winkle, 9. Guy Griffin, 10. Dave
Murdick, 11. Jimmy Weller III, 12. Joe Crawford, 13. Jeff Hoffman, 14.
Tommy Kristyak, 15. Tom Mattocks Jr., 16. John Braymer, 17. Rick Hall,
18. Mark Flick, 19. Chanda Reitz, 20. Gary Risch Jr., 21. Dave
Schrader, 22. J.R. McGinley, 23. Rodney Beltz, 24. Steve Barr. DNQ:
Carl Murdick, Kevin Hoffman, Nick Ritchey, Doug Fleeger, Lee Miller,
Rick Hoctor, Brian Swartzlander, Jay Priest, Frank Fenush, George
Hobaugh, Gary Risch Sr., Clint Baker, Lyle Sherwood, Jim Weller, Dale
Fuller, Jeremiah Shingledecker, Garrett Krummert, Randy Snider, Dan
Weaver, Dave Reges, Bob Dorman, Dean Pearson.
E MODS (15 Laps): 1. BRENT RHEBERGEN, 2. Jim Frontz, 3. Mike
Potosky, 4. Kari Gasser, 5. Jeff Taylor, 6. Rick Robinson, 7. Matt
Swanson, 8. Shawn Shingledecker, 9. Al Cressley, 10. Doug Glessner,
11. Shawn Domhoff, 12. Larry Kugel, 13. Butch Lambert, 14. Russ
Dempsey, 15. Bruce Powell, 16. Jamie Shetler, 17. Jeff Jones, 18. Lou
Gentile, 19. Nick Cramer, 20. Rick Meglaye, 21. Bobby Watt, 22. Josh
Cramer, 23. Randy Beck, 24. Ryan Goff (DISQ).
PRO STOCKS (15 Laps): 1. ROD LASKEY, 2. Andy Buckley, 3. Gary
Norman, 4. Bruce Smith, 5. Dave Ferringer, 6. Darrell Bossard, 7.
Danny Exley, 8. Doug Foster, 9. Jason Reagle, 10. Russ Kapalin, 11.
Jason Johns, 12. Ben Blake, 13. Scott Myers, 14. Dick Pascorell, 15.
Rick Hughes, 16. Doug Calvert, 17. Doug Iorio Sr., 18. Andy Thompson,
19. Joe Drusko, 20. Ron Iorio, 21. Terry Wheeler, 22. Bill Exley Jr.,
23. Bobby Whitling, 24. Bobby Heim. DNQ: Lonny Blair, Russ Coyne, Matt
Thomas, Joe Lockhart, John Sutley, Mike Turner, Bret McCarthy, Rusty
Kellogg, Arthur Edwards, Bob Bean, Rick Lanigan, Don Baughman, Mike
Miller.
THUNDERCARS (12 Laps): 1. ROBBY SWITZER, 2. Robby Torrens, 3.
Kevin Cooper, 4. Joe Blake, 5. Dave Phillips, 6. Gary Ross, 7. Andy
Miller, 8. Jeff Manners, 9. Curt Bish.
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 1 – Super Sprints, DIRT Modifieds, E Mods, Pro Stocks,
Thundercars and Pittsburgh Circle Track Club Senior Series (Coors
Brewing Night)
June 8 – Chevron East Presents York Triathlon Super Sprints,
Victim’s Resource Center Ladies’ Modified Tour, Anderson Building
Detroit Iron/Pro Stock Car Series, E Mods and Thundercars
June 15 (Father’s Day) – Super Sprints, DIRT Modifieds, E
Mods, Pro Stocks, Thundercars and Lowry Auto Wrecking Demo Derby
(Little League Night)
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