ROD
GEORGE, KEVIN BOLLAND, BRENT RHEBERGEN, BOBBY WHITLING, JEFF MANNERS
AND BOB SLOSS REPEAT WINNERS AS TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY FINALLY BEATS THE
WEATHER
by Brian Spaid
August
10, 2003
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FRANKLIN, PA … After two weeks of rain, Tri-City Speedway finally dodged
the wet weather on Sunday night as Rod George (NorthPointe Automotive
Super Sprints), Kevin Bolland (Schwab’s Ford DIRT Modifieds), Brent
Rhebergen (RE/MAX 1st Oil Country E Mods), Bobby Whitling (E.F.
Rogers Plumbing & Heating Pro Stocks), Jeff Manners (Victory Lane
Graphics Thundercars) and Bob Sloss (Pittsburgh Circle Track Club
Senior Series) collected feature event wins on Buyer’s
Fair-Pennzoil/Molson Night at the Venango County half-mile dirt oval.
Rod
George of Kittanning, Pa., cruised to his seventh win of the season at
Tri-City. Piloting his Rodeway Inn/United Expressline/Kittanning Dairy
Queen Gambler No. 4, George took the lead from Daryl Stimeling on the
seventh circuit of the non-stop 20-lap event. With point leader Ed
Lynch Jr. heading west to the Knoxville Nationals, George was peerless
and captured his 23rd career win at Tri-City. He also
snared the point lead.
“Daryl
was tough tonight,” said George. “This car works great on the
bottom. There weren’t a lot of cars here tonight with the
threatening weather, but it’s still tough to run against these guys
because they’re all getting better.”
Stimeling
finished a distant second. Jason Jacoby nearly caught him at the end,
but settled for third. Todd Bauer and Gary Rankin rounded out the top
five. Stimeling and George won the Super Sprint heats.
Kevin
Bolland of New Brighton, Pa., scored his sixth DIRT Modified feature
win of the season in his Cintas Uniform/Brighton Hot Dog Shoppe/Budisak
Boys Bicknell No. 777. Starting 12th, Bolland raced around
the topside of the track quickly moving forward. By the sixth lap,
Bolland surpassed early race leader Jim Rasey for the lead. From
there, he cruised to his 15th career win, which tied
four-time track champion Brian Swartzlander for fourth on the all-time
win list.
“We
struggled early in the season with some motor problems, which took us
out of point races,” said Bolland. “We’re focused on wins now.
We’ve got 12 wins and our goal is 15. And we’re getting into the
late season races with the big money.”
Defending
track champion Josh Skarzenski moved from 11th starting
spot into second behind Bolland on the 16th lap. He was no
match for Bolland, however, and finished in the runnerup position.
Rasey held onto third over Del Rougeux Jr. and Chanda Reitz. Joe
Crawford kept himself in the point battle with Rasey and Rougeux by
finishing sixth. Andy Priest, who is another title contender, dropped
out with mechanical woes on the second lap. Bolland and Skarzenski
also won the DIRT Modified heats.
In
the 15-lap E Mod feature, it was another clinic performance by Brent
Rhebergen of Clymer, N.Y. Driving Bruce Steadman’s Sharp Tool &
Die Pierce No. 69, Rhebergen led every circuit after starting on the
pole position by the luck of the draw. He faced some stiff challenges
from Kari Gasser during parts of the race, including a final restart
with six laps to go. Rhebergen withstood Gasser’s charge, however,
and raced to his eighth win of the season and his 31st
career E Mod win at Tri-City.
“Bruce, Kathy and
Rick (Steadman) put a great car together for me every week and it’s
a pleasure to drive for them,” said Rhebergen. “Kari ran great
tonight. On the last restart, she kept hitting my back bumper and I
thought she’d be tough to hold off. She’ll win one of these
soon.”
Gasser
finished a career-best second over Shawn Domhoff, Jim Bickerstaff Jr.
and Jeff Taylor, who barely held off Jim Frontz for fifth at the line.
With the win, Rhebergen surpassed Frontz for the
E Mod point lead. Gasser and Bidwell won the E Mod heats.
Defending track
champion Bobby Whitling of Seneca, Pa., returned to old form as “The
Seneca Slider” scored his second Pro Stock win of the season in his
Ted Karns Specialty Construction Chevrolet No. 7W.
Whitling took command of the 16-lap race on the third circuit
from early pacesetter Ron Iorio, then survived three cautions and one
red flag period to capture his 31st career win at Tri-City.
Bruce Smith challenged Whitling for most of the race, and barely held
off Gary Norman for second at the end.
“The
track was perfect tonight,” said Whitling. “Bruce was running
well, but I wasn’t too concerned because the crew did an excellent
job getting this car running tonight. The red flag period allowed the
tires to cool, but we had no problems after that.”
Iorio
held onto fourth at the finish over point leader Darrell Bossard. Rod
Laskey continued his bad luck streak rolling over amidst a six-car
crash in the second turn on the seventh lap. He was uninjured. The
race went an extra lap due to a late race caution. Iorio, Whitling and
Jason Johns scored wins in the Pro Stock heats. Scott Myers won the B
Main.
Jeff
Manners of Cherrytree, Pa., continued to build his point lead in the
Thundercars as he captured his third win of the season in his
Jerry’s Auto Service Oldsmobile No. 16. Robby Switzer was on his way
to his sixth win in the Thundercars when his car suddenly slowed on
the seventh circuit of the 12-lap feature. That allowed Manners to
sneak past him off turn two for the lead and eventual win. Switzer
recovered and almost came back to win, but nearly spun with two laps
to go when he charged too hard into turn one.
“This
is great,” said Manners. “This is a fun division. I know I’m
leading the points, but I’m not thinking about it. I just want to
take it one race at a time.”
Curt
Bish Jr. finished second. Switzer managed to finish third despite his
wild run. Dave Phillips and Joe Blake rounded out the top five.
Newcomer Dan Slagle rolled his car twice in the third turn on the
fourth lap, but he was unhurt.
Bob
Sloss of Franklin, Pa., won his second Pittsburgh Circle Track Club
Senior Series Pro Stock race of the season at Tri-City. The veteran
Pro Stock racer piloted his Hepler Roofing/Les Frickshun Chevrolet No.
44S by Joe Yakich on the inside of turn three on the 10th
lap of the 15-lap feature. From there, Sloss raced on to repeat his
first Senior Series win on June 1st, although Yakich made a
last ditch effort to pass him on the final lap.
“I’ve
got to thank Tom Harry for everything he does for me working on my
engines,” said Sloss. “I’ve also got to thank God for giving me
the power to do this. I’ve raced five times this year, won twice,
and I’m having more fun that I ever had.”
Tim
Lowry of Franklin finished third over Joe Betz and Sid Haas. Sloss and
Yakich also won the heat races.
In
the nightcap, Ed Deloe of Oil City, Pa., defeated a 25-car field in
the first-ever Lowry Auto Wrecking Compact Car Demolition Derby.
This
coming Sunday August 17th, Tri-City Speedway will host
another five-star racing program 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 Lincoln Electric/Racers for Tots
Night. In addition, the second set of One-on-One Spectator Races is
scheduled at the end of the show. Fans that bring a new toy to the
track as a donation to Racers for Tots will be eligible to receive one
of many door prizes to be given away. Gates open at 4 p.m. and racing
starts at 6 p.m. Adult grandstand admission will be $10.
SUPER SPRINTS (20 Laps): 1. ROD GEORGE, 2. Daryl Stimeling, 3.
Jason Jacoby, 4. Todd Bauer, 5. Gary Rankin, 6. Brent Matus, 7. Butch
Beasley, 8. Bill Jones, 9. Sheila Rankin, 10. Scott Groves. DNS: Scott
Bonnell.
DIRT
MODIFIEDS (20 Laps): 1. KEVIN BOLLAND, 2. Josh Skarzenski, 3. Jim
Rasey, 4. Del Rougeux Jr., 5. Chanda Reitz, 6. Joe Crawford, 7. Dave
Schrader, 8. Skip Moore, 9. Nick Ritchey, 10. Jeremiah Shingledecker,
11. Carl Murdick, 12. Kevin Thompson, 13. Jeremy Paup, 14. Dan Weaver,
15. George Hobaugh, 16. Steve Toth, 17. Garrett Krummert, 18. Adam
Seigel, 19. Tom Shaffer, 20. Tom Mattocks Jr., 21. Allen Ferry, 22.
Andy Priest. DNS: Gary Risch Jr.
E
MODS (15 Laps): 1. BRENT RHEBERGEN, 2. Kari Gasser, 3. Shawn Domhoff,
4. Jim Bickerstaff Jr., 5. Jeff Taylor, 6. Jim Frontz, 7. Mike
Potosky, 8. Rick Robinson, 9. Bruce Powell, 10. Matt Swanson, 11.
Butch Lambert, 12. Bootie Petsko, 13. Mike Samuelson, 14. Shawn
Shingledecker, 15. Mike Hess, 16. Keith Bidwell, 17. Kenny Smith, 18.
Dave Ferry, 19. Scott Peterson. DNS: Adam Beck, Jamie Shetler.
PRO
STOCKS (16 Laps): 1. BOBBY WHITLING, 2. Bruce Smith, 3. Gary Norman,
4. Ron Iorio, 5. Darrell Bossard, 6. Andy Buckley, 7. Joe Drusko, 8.
Doug Iorio Sr., 9. Jason Johns, 10. Bill Exley Jr., 11. Joe Lockhart,
12. Arthur Edwards, 13. Scott Myers, 14. Dick Pascorell, 15. Don
Baughman, 16. Russ Coyne, 17. Matt Thomas, 18. Ben Blake, 19. Doug
Calvert, 20. Scotty Carbaugh, 21. Tim Balach, 22. Rusty Kellogg, 23.
Dave Ferringer, 24. Rod Laskey. DNS: Lonny Blair. DNQ: Bret McCarthy,
Shawn Shook, Matt Keith, Mike Mathieson, John Miller, John Sutley,
Mike Miller.
THUNDERCARS
(12 Laps): 1. JEFF MANNERS, 2. Curt Bish Jr., 3. Robby Switzer, 4.
Dave Phillips, 5. Joe Blake, 6. Wearne Cook, 7. Branden King, 8. Rick
Miller, 9. Andy Miller, 10. Dan Speer, 11. Dan Slagle.
PCTC
SENIOR SERIES (15 Laps): 1. BOB SLOSS, 2. Joe Yakish, 3. Tim Lowry, 4.
Joe Betz, 5. Sid Haas, 6. Randy Myers, 7. Darrell Calvert, 8. Denny
Gunthrum, 9. Graham Edwards, 10. Don Bauer, 11. Ron Spangler, 12. Pat
Wilcox, 13. Curt Bish Sr., 14. Fred Casagni, 15. Bill Wheeling. DNS:
Gary Proper, Don Blake Jr., Jerry Huff, Todd Miller, Bob McWilliams.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Aug. 17 – Super Sprints, DIRT Modifieds, E Mods, Pro Stocks,
Thundercars and One-on-One Spectator Races (Lincoln Electric/Racers
for Tots Night)
Aug.
24 – Super Sprints, DIRT Modifieds, E Mods, Pro Stocks, Thundercars
and Mechanics Race (POINTS END) (Fan Appreciation Night -- $5 Adult
Grandstand Admission) (Kids Night Bike Races)
Aug. 31 – Oil Region Labor Day Classic – Chevron East
Presents York Triathlon Super Sprints Series (25 Laps, $2,000-to-win);
Schwab’s Ford Presents BRP Modified Tour/Advance Auto Parts Modified
Super DIRT Series Kodiak Memorial (30 Laps, $2,000-to-win), Em’s
Broidery & Good Tire Presents Late Models “The Return” (30
Laps, $2,000-to-win), Anderson Bldg. Detroit Iron Pro Stock
Series/Pro-Stock Car Series (25 Laps, $600-to-win) |