Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway
Imperial, PA

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5/28/2017

5/28/2017

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway


Gary Kriess Is PPMS King Of “Spring Wing Fling”

Gary Kriess of Butler was the big winner as Wahl Family Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing of Carnegie presented the running of the “Spring Wing Fling” on Saturday night at Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway.  In the 410 Sprint feature event, Kriess led the last four laps after inheriting the top spot when race leader Jordan Harble experienced problems that forced him from the event.  Sharing top billing in the Spring Wing Fling was the Alternative Power Sources Allegheny Sprint Tour, with the victory going to Kyle Colwell from Knox.  Other winners on a busy night of racing included Justin Lamb from Findlay Twp. in the Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models, Dave McManus of Elizabeth in the Sunoco Sportsman, Levi Spinneweber from Butler in the Super6 Late Models, Adam Ferree of Jefferson Hills in the Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks, Pittsburgh’s Justin Clark in the Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns, and Matthew Rubright from Harmony in the CruiseAmerica Open Fours.

A field of 16 of the 410 winged Sprints started the 20 lap main event, with Dan Kuriger and Bradley Howard leading the field to green.  Kuriger took the lead at the start, leading the first four rounds before Jordan Harble blasted by on lap 5.  Once in front, Harble distanced himself from the field, leaving Kuriger to race for second with Gary Kriess.  Kriess made the pass for second on lap 12, but at lap 15, Harble had what appeared to be an insurmountable seven second lead.  However, a lap later, his mount slowed and rolled to a stop to force the lone caution period of the event.  Kriess would go on to make himself the 47th different winner in the Sprint division at the track in the 99th all time open sprint event.  It was his second win at the track, adding to a limited sprint feature win.  Kuriger was second, 1.950 seconds behind at the finish.  Brandon Matus was third over Howard and Jack Sodeman, Jr.  Heat winners were Sodeman and John Garvin, after Sodeman had earlier destroyed the track record in the hot lap/time trial session.  Sodeman’s new record lap was 14.784, crushing the former record of 15.182.

Kyle Colwell took the win in the 12 lap feature for the Alternative Power Sources Allegheny Sprint Tour.  Grabbing the lead from Robbie Bartchy with an outside pass in turn two, Colwell took the lead on lap 3 and pulled away from the field before a lap 6 caution period.  Greg Dobrosky pulled up to challenge in the closing laps, but settled for a close second, .769 seconds behind at the flag.  Zach Hawk, Bartchy, and George Frederick filled the top five.  Dobrosky was the heat race winner.

The 20 lap Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Model feature had John Mollick and Justin Lamb leading the field on the starting grid, with Mollick leading from the start.  A single caution period slowed the pace with five laps complete, but Mollick continued to set the pace.  With 13 complete, Lamb quickly caught Mollick, and made an inside pass off of turn four to take the lead on lap 14.  Mollick closed in again in the closing laps as they battled race traffic, but it was Armed Forces veteran Lamb celebrating the special victory on Memorial Day weekend.  His Beer & Pop 4 Less sponsored 93X suffered an issue just after taking the checkered flag, spewing steam in turn two on the cool down lap.  Mollick was a very close second, .166 seconds behind.  Ben Policz was third over Steve Beatty and Bill Kessler.  Last week’s winner Daryl Charlier, who exited the race in the top five on lap 8, and Lamb were the heat race winners.

After finishing third and second in the previous two Sunoco Sportsman features, it was only fitting that Dave McManus improved by one more position to win the 15 lap feature race.  Starting fourth, he got to the lead quickly on lap 1, getting by front row starters A.J. Poljak and Jarrod Westover.  Just a single yellow flag slowed the event, a debris caution on lap 1.  Poljak challenged McManus in the early laps, but McManus pulled away as halfway approached.  Bob Schwartzmiller started ninth and took second from rom Poljak at halfway, and began cutting into the lead that McManus had built up.  However, he slowed with two laps remaining, leaving McManus to take a 2.950 second win over Poljak.  Kyle Shannon was third ahead of Jackson Humanic and Bobby Heim in the final tune up before next week’s prestigious Ed Laboon Memorial.  Humanic and Jeff Broniszewski took heat wins.

Levi Spinneweber led the entire distance in winning the 12 lap feature for the Super6 Late Models.  Starting outside of row 1, he took the lead at the start, winning over heat race winner Justin Koebler, Frank McFeaters, Jim Thompson who dropped out with a flat tire, and Mike Spinneweber who brought out the lone caution flag on lap 1 after making contact with the outside wall in turn one.

With four cars starting the Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stock feature, it turned out to be an eventful 12 lap feature.  Karlee Kovacs took the lead at the start, leading the first two laps before problems forced her to the pits.  Stephen Shelpman took the lead at this point, and built up a comfortable lead as he appeared to be on the way to his first feature win.  However, he started experiencing problems with his car in the closing laps, allowing Adam Ferree to close in.  Ferree passed Shelpman at the white flag, as Shelpman’s car failed him.  Ferree, no relation to the famous racing family of the same name, would take the win in his first start over Casey Grumling.

In the 8 lap Imperial Heights Garage Young Gun feature, Justin Clark took the win giving him two wins in two starts this seasomn, and his third straight after winning the final event in 2016.  It was a close battle for second, with Ben Anton holding off Kayla McManus by a car length, with Kyle Janas behind them.

Matthew Rubright led the entire 8 lap distance in the CruiseAmerica Open Four feature event for his first feature win at the track, over Tom Anton, John Gill, and Dale Rubright.

Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway will be back in action on Saturday, June 3, with an “Action Event,” with the Sunoco Sportsman division taking top billing for the running of the Sixth Annual Ed Laboon Memorial.  The Homak Manufacturing Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series will be visiting for the biggest race of the season in the area for the division, with the winner set to earn $2017, with all feature starters earning at least $200.  Last year’s event, won by Todd Weldon, drew 58 entries.  Also visiting for the second straight week will be the Alternative Power Sources Allegheny Sprint Tour.  There will be regular point racing for the Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models, and also in competition competing in feature races only will be the Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks, Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns, and CruiseAmerica Open Fours.  For all racing programs, the gates open at 5:00 PM, with warm-ups at 6:00 PM and racing at 7:00 PM.  Follow us on Facebook at @PAMotorSpeedway or on Twitter at @PAMotorSpeedway for timely information updates.  The Twitter account is used extensively on race nights for live updates.  Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor Speedway is located west of the city of Pittsburgh, just south of the Noblestown exit of U.S. Route 22, or 170 Kelso Road in Imperial, PA, for GPS purposes.  The track phone is 724-695-3363 on race days, or call 412-279-RACE.  For complete information including ticket information, please visit the track website at www.ppms.com .

Results for Saturday, May 27, 2017

410 Winged Sprints

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 5, 55, Gary Kriess, Butler

2, 1, 08, Dan Kuriger, New Brighton

3, 7, 13, Brandon Matus, Wampum

4, 2, 49H, Bradley Howard, York

5, 8, 23JR, Jack Sodeman, Jr., North Jackson, OH

6, 9, 51, John Garvin, Sarver

7, 10, 22, Ralph Engel, Jr., Harmony

8, 4, C1, Clay Riney, Wellsburg, WV

9, 6, 40, George Hobaugh, Chicora

10, 11, 33, Brent Matus, Wampum

11, 3, 5H, Jordan Harble, Newark, OH

12, 12, 15H, Mitch Harble, Newark, OH

13, 13, 4W, Eric Williams, New Waterford, OH

14, 16, 76X, Jimmy Fitzwater, Orrville, OH

15, 15, 76, Dave Jones, Warrendale

16, 14, 331, Shamus O'Donnell, Mars

Heat 1 – Jack Sodeman, Jr., Brandon Matus, Clay Riney, Jordan Harble, Gary Kriess, George Hobaugh, Dan Kuriger, Bradley Howard.

Heat 2 – John Garvin, Ralph Engel, Jr., Brent Matus, Mitch Harble, Eric Williams, Shamus O'Donnell, Dave Jones, Did not start, Jimmy Fitzwater.

Alternative Power Sources Allegheny Sprint Tour

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 4, 80JR, Kyle Colwell, Knox

2, 6, 88, Greg Dobrosky, Kittanning

3, 1, 47Z, Zach Hawk, Emlenton

4, 2, 29B, Robbie Bartchy, Greensburg

5, 3, 22, George Frederick, Sewickley

6, 5, 4J, Jacob Gomola, Seneca

Heat 1 – Greg Dobrosky, Jacob Gomola, Kyle Colwell, George Frederick, Robbie Bartchy, Zach Hawk.

Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 2, 93X, Justin Lamb, Findlay Twp.

2, 1, 60M, John Mollick, Toronto, OH

3, 5, 14B, Ben Policz, Rices Landing

4, 7, B4, Steve Beatty, Allison Park

5, 9, 09, Bill Kessler, Freedom

6, 12, 1ST, Ken Maniecki, Imperial

7, 11, 12G, Brian Goebel, Beaver Falls

8, 8, 12, Daryl Charlier, Midway

9, 3, 22J, Josh Stoica, New Cumberland, WV

10, 4, 21J, Jamie Wrightsman, Cortland, OH

11, 10, 14G, Jake Gunn, McDonald

12, 6, 2M, Chuck Medved, Imperial

DNS, DNS, 3J, Jabo Jablonski, Carnegie

Heat 1 – Daryl Charlier, Jamie Wrightsman, Steve Beatty, John Mollick, Bill Kessler, Brian Goebel, Ken Maniecki.

Heat 2 – Justin Lamb, Ben Policz, Josh Stoica, Chuck Medved, Jake Gunn, Did not start, Jabo Jablonski.

Sunoco Sportsman

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 3, 114, Dave McManus, Elizabeth

2, 1, 36, A.J. Poljak, Baldwin

3, 10, 1S, Kyle Shannon, DuBois

4, 11, 17, Jackson Humanic, Titusville

5, 7, 92, Bobby Heim, Allison Park

6, 5, 13X, Ryan Moyer, Portersville

7, 14, 1B, Bill Robertson, Upper St. Clair

8, 12, 67X, Danny Rich, Imperial

9, 2, W1, Jarrod Westover, Lisbon, OH

10, 8, 28S, Bob Schwartzmiller, Robinson Twp.

11, 13, 81, Robert Betz, South Heights

12, 9, 08, Jeff Broniszewski, Coraopolis

13, 4, 33, Brad Koteles, Sarasota, FL

14, 6, 4S, Ricky Stigerwald, Robinson

15, 15, 45, Todd Weldon, Monongahela

DNS, DNS, 10, Nick Kocuba, Bulger

Heat 1 – Jackson Humanic, Dave McManus, Bobby Heim, Ryan Moyer, A.J. Poljak, Nick Kocuba, Danny Rich, Bill Robertson, Todd Weldon.

Heat 2 – Jeff Broniszewski, Kyle Shannon, Bob Schwartzmiller, Ricky Stigerwald, Brad Koteles, Jarrod Westover, Robert Betz.

Super6 Late Models

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 2, 10S, Levi Spinneweber, Butler

2, 5, 7, Justin Koebler, West Sunbury

3, 3, 1, Frank McFeaters, Butler

4, 1, 4B, Jim Thompson, West Sunbury

5, 4, 20, Mike Spinneweber, Butler

Heat 1 – Justin Koebler, Levi Spinneweber, Mike Spinneweber, Jim Thompson, Frank McFeaters.

Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 4, 29, Adam Ferree, Jefferson Hills

2, 3, 77X, Casey Grumling, Elrama

3, 1, 17S, Stephen Shelpman, Pleasant Hills

4, 2, 221K, Karlee Kovacs, Carnegie

Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 3, 02, Justin Clark, Pittsburgh

2, 2, 13, Ben Anton, Jefferson Hills

3, 1, 14, Kayla McManus, Elizabeth

4, 4, 89, Kyle Janas, Coraopolis

CruiseAmerica Open Fours

Feature results with finish position, start position, car number, driver, and hometown.

1, 2, 44, Matthew Rubright, Harmony

2, 3, 64, Tom Anton, Jefferson Hills

3, 4, 19G, John Gill, Burgettstown

4, 1, X, Dale Rubright, Harmony

Upcoming Events:

Saturday, June 3, 2017 – “Action Event” featuring the Sixth Annual Ed Laboon Memorial for the Homak Manufacturing Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series for Sunoco Sportsman, plus the Alternative Power Sources Allegheny Sprint Tour.  Plus Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models, and features only for the Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks, Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns, and CruiseAmerica Open Fours.

Saturday, June 10, 2017 – 410 Outlaw Winged Sprints, Diehl Automotive Super Late Models, and Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models.  Plus features only for Sunoco Sportsman, Super6 Late Models, Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks, Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns, and CruiseAmerica Open Fours.

Saturday, June 17, 2017 – The Fifth Annual Herb Scott Memorial, featuring Race 1 of the Diehl Automotive Super Series with the Zimmer’s Service Center United Late Model Series.  Plus Big Block Modifieds, Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models, Sunoco Sportsman, and RUSH Modifieds.

Saturday, June 24, 2017 – No racing, PPMS Employees June Vacation.

Saturday, July 1, 2017 – Berks/Nickles presents Dollar Dog Night with Diehl Automotive Driver Autograph Night, featuring the Rick’s Trucks and Equipment BOSS Sprint Series for traditional non-winged sprints.  Plus Precise Racing Products RUSH Late Models, Sunoco Sportsman, Super6 Late Models, Miley Truck Rental Hobby Stocks, Imperial Heights Garage Young Guns, CruiseAmerica Open Fours.  Twin State Auto Racing Club Night.

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