The Super DIRTcar Series has a double-header planned this week, racing the Anthracite Assault on June 3 at Big Diamond Speedway and then racing the Snyder County Showdown June 4 at Selinsgrove Speedway.
Tuesday’s race at Big Diamond will offer $7,500-to-win after 75-laps of work.
Wednesday is the SDS series debut at Selinsgrove; the event is a Billy Whittaker Cars 200 qualifier, with the 75-lap feature paying $10,000 to win.
There are some milestones on the table for the two Super DIRTcar Series stars.
Matt Sheppard is one win away from No. 100; he logged win No. 99 in the Natural 77 at Thunder Mountain Speedway last week. He would be the second driver to reach the 100-win plateau. Brett Hearn is the only other driver north of 100 — with 141 wins — having delivered his final SDS win at The Dirt Track at Charlotte in November 2021.
Sheppard is in rare company, having won at both tracks in the past. Sheppard has four Big Diamond wins, taking the Anthracite Assault in 2019 and 2022. He also won at Selinsgrove, taking a Race of Champions Modified Tour victory back in 2010.
Stewart Friesen is chasing SDS career win No. 50. Thus far, Friesen has 49 wins, with his most recent being posted at the Heroes Remembered 100 at Weedsport Speedway during Memorial Day Weekend. He is sixth overall in the career win list, sandwiched between Alan Johnson (57 wins) and Bob McCreadie (39 wins). Only five others have cleared 50 career wins, including Hearn, Sheppard, Danny Johnson (89), Billy Decker (70) and Alan Johnson.
Friesen has won twice at Big Diamond, including the Anthracite Assault last year, passing Anthony Perrego for the win.
Having just recently inked a deal to follow the series full time, points leader Alex Yankowski is no stranger to Big Diamond. Yankowski leads Mat Williamson by 3 markers, having one win this year. Alex Payne rides third, 10 points behind. Yankowski won the Coalcracker and Money in the Mountains races at Big Diamond in 2021, and has Big Diamond victories in 2020, as well.
Payne was banged up in a hard crash at Land of Legends Raceway, in the same area Gil Tegg Jr. crashed a few weeks back. Erick Rudolph is fourth, 24 points behind, and Justin Haers rides fifth, 26-points behind.
Rudolph has a win at Big Diamond, taking a win in 2015 while adding four top fives and seven top 10s. He has also tried his hand at Selinsgrove once, racing to 12th in 2021 during a Short Track Super Series event.
Matt Williamson has never won at either track in his storied career; he ranked fourth at Selinsgrove in 2021 and compiled three top fives — including a fourth in last year’s Anthracite Assault — and four top 10s in five Big Diamond starts.
For a full schedule, visit www.SuperDIRTcarSeries.com.
TOURING SERIES
Nick Sheridan won his first Empire Super Sprints event, winning at Ohsweken Speedway May 30. Sheridan won from the pole, leading Jordan Poirier at the line with Dylan Swiernik, Dylan Westbrook and Darren Dryden filling the top five.
Poirier did one better Saturday at Brighton Speedway, topping Logan Crisafulli and Alex Therrien in the second feature of the weekend.
The series will next race at Freedom Motorsports Park, visiting Delevan, NY on June 7. The feature pays $4,000-to-win. Visit EmpireSuperSprints.com for more.
AREA RESULTS SATURDAY
Matt Sheppard won his 94th career Modified feature at Land of Legends Raceway Saturday night. Sheppard topped Mat Williamson and Dalton Slack for the win; Justin Haers and Erick Rudolph were next.
The win ties Sheppard for third all-time with Steve Paine, who last won at Canandaigua in September 2018. Now, ahead of Sheppard is only Bob McCreadie (99 wins) and all-time win leader Alan Johnson. Johnson has 129 victories at the Ontario County oval; Johnson’s first win was in May 1976 while his last was posted in August 2024.
Fulton Speedway, Thunder Mountain Speedway and Oswego Speedway rained out.
Oswego will move its opening to June 14 with Supermodifieds, Small Block Supers and Super Stocks. The oval is not open on June 7, remaining dark in support of the ISMA/MSS Supermodified race at the Lancaster Motorplex.
FRIDAY
Amy Holland logged a popular win Friday night at Brewerton Speedway. It was her third modified win overall, with prior wins coming on Championship Night in August 2024 and July 2023 — her first.
Holland was stalking leader Todd Root and Max Hill, moving to second on lap 25. Root had passed Hill for the top spot on lap 21. Holland worked traffic well while chasing the leader, and made a bid for the lead exiting the second corner. The car stuck, and she moved to the point, and didn’t look back. Root, Max Hill, Tim Sears Jr., Chad Phelps finished second through fifth.
Jason Parkhurst won the DIRTcar Sportsman 25-lap feature over Cody Manitta and Tyler Corcoran; Nick Ventura and Hunter Hollenbeck were fourth and fifth. Joe Isabell won the Mod Lite feature over Doug Williams; after 20 laps of work Joseph Garafolo was third ahead of Jacob Dupra and PO Trudeau. Chris Bonoffski won the 15-lap four-cylinder super stock feature and John Pietrowicz took the 15-lap Hobby Stock main from the pole.
At Can-Am Speedway, the Summer Starter event went Lance Willix’ way. Willix started seventh in the 25-lap main and charged to the win over Billy Dunn and Tyler Meeks. Derek Webb and Remington Ham filled the top five. Mike Fowler won the DIRTcar Sportsman feature, topping Frank Sibley and Ryan Shanahan after 20 laps of work. Tyler Stevenson and Josh Reome earned top fives. Jon Liberty won the 20-lap 602 Sprint Car feature. Michael Greenfield (Thundercars) and Eymarah Bowman (Limited Sportsman) earned class wins.
Michael Maresca won his first Outlaw Speedway feature of the year Friday night. Jeff Daugherty was chasing at the end of the 30-lap feature; Tommy Collins, Danny Johnson and Steve Paine filled the top five. Chris Fisher earned his first win of the year, taking the 25-lap Sportsman feature over Karl Comfort and AJ Lloyd. Donnie Lawson and Brent Ayers earned top fives. Glenn Whritenour tallied his third win in the Street Stocks, taking the 20-lap victory over Jimmy Grant and Gene Sharpsteen. Willy Easling and Tony Harris earned fourth and fifth. Marc Minutolo won the 20-lap Hobby Stock feature, topping Daniel Kerrick, Jesse Ballance, Jared Hill and Nate Peckham. Jayson Smart posted his second win of the year in the 20-lap Four-Cylinder main; Michael Dickerson, Scott Lehman, Mike Stone and Zach Daugherty logged top fives. Kolston DeCamp won his second youth four-cylinder feature.
Matt Sheppard started his weekend in style, taking a feature win at Utica-Rome Speedway. The feature was briefly delayed by a rain shower, but the track was preserved and racing resumed. When the green flag was unfurled, Sheppard and Rocky Warner were battling at the head of the pack. Sheppard used a slower car to his advantage, roaring clear of Warner and checking out. A final green-white-checker finish added some drama to the end, but Sheppard stood tall with a gap over Warner. Matt Janczuk slipped past Danny Varin for third; Anthony Perrego was fifth.
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