FULL RESULTS: Logan Wagner Claims 5th win in 2024, Brenneman Wins Butch Renninger Memorial for Limited Late Models, Williamson Wins 4-Cylinders
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9/3/2024

9/3/2024

Port Royal Speedway


FULL RESULTS: Logan Wagner Claims 5th win in 2024, Brenneman Wins Butch Renninger Memorial for Limited Late Models, Williamson Wins 4-Cylinders

Port Royal, PA - Labor Day racing can always prove tricky on a daylight surface, but Logan Wagner was able to find his way around the Speed Palace for 25 laps to claim his 5th victory of the year and his first Labor Day Classic title.

The town of Port Royal was challenged through the week with over 7 inches of rainfall over a short 4 hour period on Thursday night that caused flash flooding throughout the county. Many local families were affected and the track itself was no exception. Flooding throughout the grounds, and onto the track as well as humid temperatures the following day made it difficult for the Port Royal Speedway team to get the track in top shape.

Once the Weikert Livestock 410 sprint cars finally rolled onto the track Monday afternoon, the teams were faced with a tricky surface that they weren't often accustomed to.

Logan Wagner and Danny Dietrich would make up the front row of the 25 lap A-main event with Wagner taking the early advantage.

Dietrich would trail Wagner for the opening 10 laps, with Dietrich closing the gap in lap traffic. With 15 laps remaining however, Dietrich would succumb to a flat right rear tire brining out the caution flag and cutting the tension in the battle for the lead.

Wagner, in clean air, would wire the field the rest of the way to pick up his 5th win at Port Royal in 2024 and pocketed $7,300 courtesy of Foss Jewelers of Lewistown.

In Zimmerman Truck Repair Limited Late Model competition, Trent Brenneman was able to lead from flag to flag to claim his first Butch Renninger Memorial title as well as his first Port Royal Speedway track championship.

"I don't know what the future holds as life seems to get busier outside of racing," said Brenneman in victory lane, "I don't even have the words to describe it."

Justin Williamson would pick up the win in the FWD 4-cylinders A-main in what was a thrilling 20 lap feature.

Williamson would charge his way from his 7th starting spot, navigating multiple 3-wide and even at times 4-wide battles around the race track.

Ricky Weaver Jr., who started 3rd, Shane Seville, who started 11th, and Robert Carroll who started 2nd would all battle with Williamson for the lead lap after lap.

With 4 laps remaining, Williamson had worked his way up to the runner-up position, and on the restart would put a bump-and-run move onto leader Ricky Weaver Jr. to take the top spot and hold on for the win.

Port Royal Speedway will be back in action for 3 days as a part of the Tuscarora 50 weekend with Kubota High Limit Racing on Thursday September 5th which will also feature Penns Valley Meat Market 305 sprint cars.

For more information visit portroyalspeedway.com or follow along on social media at Port Royal Speedway Trackside Media on Facebook or @PortRoyalSpdway on Twitter/X.

Photo Credits: Jeremy Zarfos

Full results:

410 A Feature 25 Laps | 00:12:56.338

  1. 69K-Logan Wagner[1]; 2. 1-Chase Dietz[6]; 3. 77-Michael Walter[4]; 4. 5-Dylan Cisney[7]; 5. 45-Jeff Halligan[3]; 6. 67-Justin Whittall[8]; 7. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[13]; 8. 55-Mike Wagner[5]; 9. 23-Devon Borden[21]; 10. 48-Danny Dietrich[2]; 11. 95-Garrett Bard[12]; 12. 55M-Domenic Melair[16]; 13. 11-TJ Stutts[10]; 14. 33-Gerard McIntyre Jr[15]; 15. 18J-JT Ferry[14]; 16. 6-Ryan Smith[11]; 17. 22E-Nash Ely[19]; 18. 35-Austin Bishop[17]; 19. 33H-Derek Hauck[20]; 20. 17K-Kyle Keen[9]; 21. 77K-Derek Locke[24]; 22. 25-Tyler Bear[18]; 23. 24B-Dustin Baney[22]; 24. 22P-Jonathan Preston[23]

LLM A Feature 25 Laps | 00:09:16.896

  1. 33-Trent Brenneman[2]; 2. 28Z-Ryan Zook[1]; 3. 44-Shawn Shoemaker[3]; 4. 70J-DJ Myers[5]; 5. 22-Casey Steinhoff[7]; 6. 22*-Spike Moore[4]; 7. 13-Brad McGinnis[10]; 8. 33K-Devin Hart[12]; 9. D19-Dillan Stake[6]; 10. 11-Jaxton Garman[9]; 11. 23-Lane Snook[8]; 12. 50-Jim Yoder[19]; 13. 21-Jakob Piper[15]; 14. 62-Devin Frey[23]; 15. 21M-Matt Murphy[16]; 16. 27C-Cayden Ranck[17]; 17. 81G-Daniel Garrett[24]; 18. 94-Brandon Bard[20]; 19. 7H-Meade Hahn[21]; 20. 2-Andrew Yoder[13]; 21. 92-Frankie Gordon[14]; 22. 2C-Steve Campbell[11]; 23. 81-Eddie Cornett[22]; 24. (DNS) 37-Wesley Bonebrake

FWD 4-Cylinder Feature 20 Laps

  1. 92-Justin Williamson[7]; 2. 9X-Shane Seville[11]; 3. 21-Ricky Weaver Jr.[3]; 4. 96B-Hunter Flook[14]; 5. 15-Tiana Anderson[18]; 6. 40-Noah Swank[19]; 7. 29-Isaac Kormanski[9]; 8. 12K-Zak Kline[27]; 9. 03C-Coty Maines[13]; 10. 88-Justin Oberlin[4]; 11. 44B-Bruce Long[20]; 12. 0-Jed Nessinger[24]; 13. 26G-Jason Goss[25]; 14. 21X-Cody Beaver[17]; 15. 12-Jason Goss Jr.[28]; 16. 11-Matthew Duvell[1]; 17. 516-Chris Anderson[6]; 18. 916-Sam Regitz[5]; 19. 32-Jeff Foster[26]; 20. H15-AJ Hoffner[22]; 21. 5-Tyler Stine[12]; 22. 69-Robert Carroll[2]; 23. 64-Rusty Garlock[10]; 24. 4-Lafavin Spriggs[15]; 25. 33-Jimmy Moyer[8]; 26. 64F-Travis Semple[21]; 27. 66-Lee Zook[23]

Article Credit: Brad Strawser

Submitted By: Brad Strawser

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