Autograph Night delivered in a big way at Oswego Speedway.
While the racing was superb, the draw of Autograph Night turned into rousing support for Mike Bruce.
Bruce was involved in a harrowing crash — his throttle stuck and he hammered the wall during a practice session.
During intermission, the track welcomed drivers to help “pass the helmet,” raising funds to help aid Bruce’s recovery. After the crash, Oswego Speedway reported Bruce suffered fractures to his L1 and T12 vertebrae. After a short hospital stay in Syracuse, he was fitted for a back brace and has been under the watchful eye of a neurosurgery team, as well. He was at the track Saturday night and was comfortable and in good spirits.
Logan Rayvals won the 50-lap Supermodified feature over Camden Proud and Dave Shullick Jr. The win paid $2,000. Dave Danzer raced to third ahead of a very fast Tyler Thompson.
Rayvals led wire to wire in the feature, taking his first career Supermodified win.
Dave Cliff won the 350-Supers feature, collecting $2,000 in his 30-laps of work. Kyle Perry was chasing at the line, with Jim Storace, Talen Hawksby and Dawson Hawksby in the top five. Brad Haynes topped Greg O’Connor in the 30-lap Small Block Supers feature; Noah Ratcliff, DJ Shuman and Matt Magner filled the top five.
Looking ahead, Oswego and Team Abold Racing will team next month for the third Kids’ Bicycle Giveaway Promotion, slated for July 19.
This will again be on the front straight, held during Oswego’s next driver autograph night. Children aged under 16 years will be given a free ticket at the front gate for a chance at a bicycle of their choice. Last summer, Abold Racing gave away nearly 70 bicycles, along with helmets and other prizes.
Donations of new bicycles or helmets are welcome and can be dropped off or sent to A&P Automotive in Oswego, or to the Oswego Speedway Office.
Visit OswegoSpeedway.com for more details.
TOURING SERIES
Jordan Poirier won the Empire Super Sprints stop at Brockville Ontario Speedway Saturday. Jason Barney was second ahead of Paulie Colagiovanni, Logan Crisafulli and Davie Franek. The series raced at Cornwall Motor Speedway on Sunday night. This weekend, the Empire Super Sprints (EmpireSuperSprints.com) will be part of a co-headliner at Can-Am Speedway’s Pabst Shootout. Friday’s card will also feature the DIRTcar 358-Modifieds, and DIRTcar Sportsman divisions.
Zach Sobotka went from no 305 wins to back to back victories in CRSA Sprints action, winning Saturday at Fulton Speedway. He held off Bobby Parrow for the win, with Spencer Burley, Johnny Smith and Scott Landers in tow. Sobotka started 11th and picked up the win over Parrow, who started on the pole. Visit www.CRSASprints.com for more.
Weather cancelled the Super DIRTcar Series’ Mr. DIRT Track USA event at Lebanon Valley Speedway. The series will return to The Valley on Aug. 28; tickets and wristbands from the 2024 edition of the race that was rained out after hot laps will be honored.
The Super DIRTcar Series will host a double-header next weekend, June 29-30. First, the tour will visit Cornwall Motor Speedway for the O’Canada 100. Then, on June 30, the Series heads to Mohawk International Raceway for the Summer Shootout 75. Alex Yankowski will head to Cornwall with a 24-point lead over Mat Williamson, who won the last time the Series raced at Mohawk (2019). Matt Sheppard has won the last three SDS races at Cornwall. Next month, the Super DIRTcar Series will visit Land of Legends Raceway on July 3, and then Weedsport Speedway on July 26. For more, visit www.SuperDIRTcarSeries.com.
AREA RESULTS
SATURDAY
At Fulton Speedway, Corey Barker took the 35-lap feature over Ronnie Davis III and Alan Fink. Lance Willix and Billy Dunn raced to fourth and fifth. Wade Christman tallied the B-Main win and took 20th in the feature. Emmett Waldron charged from 12th to win the DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Jimmy Moyer was chasing after 25 laps, taking second ahead of Clayton Brewer III, David Moyer and Mike Fowler. Josh Livingston took the B-main and turned that into 13th in the main feature. Andrew Eaton was victorious in the Novice Sportsman 15-lap feature. Brennan Fitzgibbons won the 15-lap Hobby Stock feature over Nate Peckham and John Pietrowicz.
Daniel Morgiewicz Jr. earned his first Thunder Mountain Speedway win on a night paying tribute to longtime racer Doug Worthington. The emotional win came in the 35-lap memorial feature, with Morgiewicz Jr. starting third before holding off Cody Higbie and PJ Goodwin for the win. Jimmy Zacharias won the 30-lap DIRTcar 358-Modified feature over Darren Smith and Doug Smith Jr. Matt Brewer took the 25-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Jerry Lobdell (Factory Stock), Sam Hubbard(600cc Modified) and Zach Bobbett (600cc Sprint) earned class wins.
Land of Legends Raceway was off with respect to Canandaigua Academy’s Commencement Ceremonies. Racing returns Saturday with the Mid-Season Championships. All classes are on the card, with the Modifieds serving as the headline attraction. Grandstands open at 5 pm, hot laps follow at 5:30 and Racing is scheduled for 6:30 pm. Adult admission is $15. Visit LandofLegendsRaceway.com for more details.
FRIDAY
An epic night of racing at Outlaw Speedway was capped by Danny Kerrick. Kerrick won the 40-lap Freedom 40 Hobby Stock special event.
Kerrick collected $2,200 to win the 40-lap race, featuring a strong field of 21 entries. Dundee native Jered Hill struck early, leading the first 19 circuits. Two caution periods through the halfway mark allowed Kerrick to move to second, passing cars by the handful. Passing Hill on Lap 20, Kerrick withstood two more caution periods in the second half of the feature, and motored to the victory. Marc Minutolo was second ahead of Frank Burnell Jr., Mike Stone and Nate Peckham.
Alex Payne won the 30-lap Modified feature in convincing fashion. Mike Maresca was second ahead of Ron Cartwright Jr. Kreg Crooker was fourth with Bobby Varin taking fifth. Blake Parsons won the Sportsman feature, scoring the victory over Dale Welty and Chris Fisher after 25-laps of work. George Schweigart was fourth with Donnie Lawson charging to fifth. Jimmy Grant won the 15-lap Street Stock feature, his second of the year. Shane Wolf was next, with Glenn Whritenour, CJ Guererri and Gene Sharpsteen following. Teddy Moreseman won the four-cylinder feature over Austyn Diaz and Mike Stone. Justin LaDue won the 20-lap Hustle the Highway 600cc Modified feature over Anthony Desimone and Ali Scutt.
At Brewerton, Tim Sears Jr. became the fifth different winner in the Modified ranks at Brewerton, taking Friday’s 35-lap win over Logan Watt and Zachary Payne. Chris Hulsizer was fourth and Chris Mackey took fifth. Watt and Kyle Devendorf were the big storylines behind the fifth different winner. Watt towed from Boyertown, PA; he had never raced at Brewerton before. He started 15th and finished second. Devendorf was on point for 18 circuits of the modified feature; he started outside the front row and had built a two-second lead on the field before a caution period brought the field to his bumper. Sears and Devendorf dueled for the lead for a stint; additional restarts shuffled Devendorf out of contention. He eventually finished 15th. Jimmy Phelps won the B-main, and raced to 10th in the feature.
Tony Finch III won the DIRTcar Sportsman feature. Joe Trichilo was second after starting second in the 25-lap feature. Earl Rudy, Trevor Catalano and Brett Sears filled the top five. Jack Meeks won the B-Main. Joe Isabell won the Mod Lite feature; Mike Mullen was second in the 20-lap feature ahead of Anthony Scott, Thomas Mackey and Roger Olschewske. Nathan Powers won the 15-lap Four-Cylinder Super Stock feature and Belle Hogan won the 15-lap Novice Sportsman feature. Land of Legends Future star Kyle Ridley was fourth.
Can-Am Speedway hosted a fan appreciation night. Billy Dunn won from 10th in the 25-lap DIRTcar 358-Modified feature, a tuneup for the popular Pabst Shootout event scheduled for this week. Remington Hamm was next, followed by Ryan Bartlett, Lance Willix and Tim Fuller. Taylor Doxtater took the 20-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature over Richard Murtaugh; Eric Neir was third in the 20-lap main. Gavin Eisele and Jessica Power filled the top five. Bruno Richard scored the 602 Crate Sprint Car feature over Ken Klinkowski and Tucker Donath. Corey Valade won the Thundercar feature. Mason Rogers, a kart racer who just recently turned 11 years old, won the Limited Sportsman feature and became the youngest winner in Can-Am Speedway history.
At Utica-Rome Speedway, Matt Sheppard triumphed in the Modified feature. Sheppard held off Brandon Walters and Rocky Warner for the win. Matt Janczuk and Willy Decker filled the top five. David Hackett delivered a popular win in the Sportsman division, taking the checkers ahead of Payton Talbot and Carson Rothwell. Mike Richmond, Tyler Peet and Josh Amodio followed at the stripe. Brett Belden picked up a win in the Pro Stock feature, topping Slater Baker and Devon Camenga. Sullivan Dickey (Limited Sportsman), Stephen Burka (Four-Cylinder, SOHC), Joseph Bouch (Four-Cylinder, DOHC) and Brett Putman (All Star Slingshot) earned class wins. Preston Trautschold swept the Junior Slingshot features, winning the make-up from May 2 and the regularly scheduled main.