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HAMLIN SPEEDWAY NEWS
Hamlin, PA - Hamlin Speedway Overcomes Rain Delay To Complete Nine Feature Event Card On S&S Speedway Night
by: Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media
Sharp arithmetic, a loyal work force, a dedicated field of racers and a great group of racing fans all added to last evening's racing events at the Hamlin Speedway as the Smith Family refused to yield to the forces of nature and soldiered on to complete a nine feature event card at the premier seven division racing facility in the country. The racing was spectacular as always despite the fact some of the races were shortened in distance due to time restraints. The great night of racing will set the stage for the upcoming Mid Atlantic Slingshot event on Saturday July 31st that will share the spotlight with the second round of the NASCAR Crew Challenge and a full day of fun and activity starting at 10 AM in the morning to support injured driver Mark "Sparkman" Berkenstock. All proceeds of the "Sparky Spectacular" will go directly to the Berkenstock Family to assist in off-setting the medical bills that mount up on a daily basis.
The evening began with the make-up event from a week ago for the Regular Slingshot racers. "The Jet" Justin Brewster grabbed the lead racing into turn one and held off some determined advances by fellow division rookie Jess Benke to lead all laps and go on to record his second win of the season at the speedway in his Rapid Rooters/HigFab/Royal Furniture sponsored mount. Benke gave herself a birthday present with a great runnerup run in her Jordan Towing sponsored racer. Defending National Slingshot champion "The Bangor Renegade" Cody Kline showed why he is the current champion as he drove his RG Hoffman/Klines Auto Repair hot rod from 12th starting place to finish in third place. Paul Ennes enjoyed another strong run with a fourth place performance and Troy Langendorfer continues to impress with a fifth place run in his Rescue Engine Performance racer. Shannon Smith, John Bockhorn, Kyle Rode, Colin White and John Pantis completed the tiop ten.
The make-up 270 Micro event had Wapwallopen's Gene Burd gassing his Knorr Hauling sponsored chariot out front at the start of the event and holding off the early advances of Darin Bartholomew in his Elite Pools machine to drive into victory circle at the end of the shortened event. Rob Pajauis was third with Austin Burke and Rick Cascario completing the top five. Robbie Watson, CJ Heinig, Kurt Bettler, Ed Kenderdine and Harlee Schaffer completed the top ten.
"The Conductor" Bobby Butler took his Hell on Wheels sponsored racer to the point at the opening bell and led all laps to claim another victory at the speedway despite constant pressure from Kyle "The Hot" Lick in his Rusty Smith Excavating sponsored speed buggy in the shortened event. Connecticut's Jonathan Hull was third in the event after falling back a few notches early in the running of the event and then pedaling back to third in a great performance. Newcomer Danny Wykes made his first Hamlin visit a good one as he drove from 9th starting spot to claim fourth place and Gary Berkenstock completed the top five in a solid drive. Mark Gilmore, Matt Mountz, Parker Evans, Shane D'Agostino and Billy Clark completed the top ten finishers.
"The Rockaway Rocket" Danny Buccasfusca took the lead at the start of the Junior Slingshot encounter and held off the early advances of "Fast" Eddie Strada to add to his laurels at the speedway. Both drivers were very close in turning times around the raceway but Buccafusca was quicker in lapped traffic and it proved to be the margin of victory for the Garden Stater. Strada was the runnerup with birthday boy "The Midget" Chris Kurtz racing to third place and the "Little Tornado" Zack Weisenfluh driving the wheels off of his US Air Force sponsored mount with a fourth place finish after starting 14th. "The Communicator" Mathew Gaughan completed the top five.
The rookie 600 Wingless Micros saw a downturn in equipment for the first time all season but the quality was great as Joe Kata and Brian Gilmore continued their season long competitive racing with another great dual at the speedway. Kata was the winner with Gilmore in the runnerup slot and Ryan Wood finishing third.
Jeffrey Anderson had the hot hand in the rookie 270 Micro racing action as the Port Crane, New York racer forged ahead at the start of the event and led all laps to claim the win. Mick D'Agostino was the runnerup in a great drive with Missi Seip, Kyle Rutledge and Cheyanne Schaffer completing the top five.
Tommy Kunsman Jr scored his first career win at the speedway and did so in convincing fashion as he led all laps on his way to victory lane. Hard-driving Robbie Watson drove his SBF sponsored racer to the runnerup spot after starting tenth in the field. Gene Burd rallied for third place and Rob Pajauis continued his great work at the speedway as he drove from 19th starting spot to land in fourth place when the checkered flag fell on the event. Mike Esposito completed the top five. Mark Gilmore, Ed Kenderdine, Brandon Edgar, Mark Manieri and Larry Hoagland completed the top ten.
The Super Slinger shootout was paired by ten laps but the excitement was plentiful as Aaron Henneforth drove his recently purchased new H-4 Property Management hot rod to the lead at the drop of the green and led all of the laps in the thirty lap event but had to hold off a determined challenge by the hard-driving Henry Anderson after the midway point of the race. Anderson cut a half a lap lead off of Hennforth as the laps dwindled down to finish just behind Hennerforth when the checkered flag fell. "The Pride of Pen Argyl" Dale Reed drove from tenth place to finish third with Bob Clark and Paul Ennes completing the top five.
Russell Benke was in search of his second win of the season at Hamlin and led the first seven laps until defending track champion Billy Clark took advantage of an opening off the second turn to power his way out front and go on to record the win in the curtain closer of the evening. Benke did manage a second place with "Mighty" Mike Horton finishing third in a great drive and Kyle "Hot Rod" Rode finishing fourth. Kyle Rutledge completed the top five. Shannon Smith, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, John Pantis and Cody Kline completed the top ten.
POCO-NOTES:
The Smith Family sends out a huge thank you to all of the Super Slinger drivers who made the solid effort to help dry out the racing surface when the rain-clouds appeared. While it delayed the racing program, the rain made the track extremely racy and the side by side action was appreciated by another great fan count for the racing activity.
Slingshot hot shoe Kyle Rode donated all of his winnings from the evening to the Children's Diabetes Research in Memory of Frank Franzetta.
New racers were again in abundance as the Super Slingers had Albany, New York hot shoes Justin Haas, Tom Rotondaro and Wes Hearn in town for the evening. Rotondaro scored an 8th and 11th place finishes for his efforts and while Haas captured a heat race win, he failed to start the remaining features for the remainder of the evening. 600 Wingless racing brought Lansdale, Pennsylvania hot shoe Danny Wykes to the speedway and he responded with a fourth place in his Hyper race car. "The Barre Bandit" Matt Seymour made his first Hamlin start and the Massachusetts racer scored an 11th place finish in his initial Hamlin appearance. Shawn Benzeleski returned to action but was an early retiree during the running of the feature. Thomas Laga made a return to the Junior Slingshot wars in his pristine looking number 38 racer. Mark Manieri, Jacob Severn, Larry Mekic and the Kunsman Family all returned to speedway action but it was Kunsman Jr capturing the win being the highlight for all of the returning competitors. Pat Collins, Al Kober and Donny Hockman all returned to the speedway with Collins steering the Malson equipment, Hockman racing the Whitaker car and Kober wheeling the Mike McLaughlin racer. Jeff Cosgrove has been a part-time competitor at Hamlin all season long as drove to a 17th place in his return to action in the tough Slingshot field.
Heat race wins went to Danny Buccafusca and Eddie Strada in the Juniors while Justin Haas and Henry Anderson were victorious in the Super Slinger action. Regular Slingshot heats wents to Mike Horton, Russell Benke and Billy Clark. Jeffrey Anderson captured the rookie 270 heat while Brian Gilmore won the rookie 600 heat event. Tommy Kunsman Jr, Mike Esposito and Brandon Edgar captured the 270 Micro heats. Edgar also captured a 600 Micro heat win as did Bobby Butler and Kyle Lick. Jamie Czekai and Brittany Tresch expired motors during the course of the evening.
Much credit can be bestowed upon many of the competitiors at the speedway as a full-fledged effort to assist the injured Mark Berkenstock and his family is in place. Sparkman Bracelets from Chambers Racing, Get Well Soon stickers from Wood Racing, Sparky Benefit Fund courtesy of dickie Keiper Racing Supplies, an on-going Chinese Auction until August 8th that had prizes from Happy Trails Riding Center, Shaffer's Hardware, Moss Hollow Creek Fun Park, Sunoco Gas Cards, Shelly's Family Restaurant, American Eagle, Starbuck's, Avon Gift Certificate, Benneco's Beef and Beer and Legend's Saloon being won by fans and racers alike highlighted the evening as the racing community reaches out to take care of one of their own. Flagger Russ and Mary Furry won the 16 x 20 Photo raffle posted by track photographer Jim Young with all proceeds going to the Berkenstock Family.
All racing fans are invited to join the Hamlin Speedway racing family on Saturday morning, July 31st as the "Sparky Spectacular" begins at 10 AM and will run until speedway gates open at 1 PM for the cars to begin signing in for the day's events. This is a golden opportunity for all racing fans to show their support for a fellow racer. "Happy Jack" Burns, the Polka King of the Lehigh Valley, and Miss Layla, one of the WALN Party Girls, will be on hand to assist through the CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Internet Show. More and more people have expressed interest for the quickly assembled event and all fans are encouraged to pledge their support for an injured racer.
RESULTS:
Regular Slingshots: (Make-up from 7/17) Justin Brewster, Jess Benke, Cody Kline, Paul Ennes, Troy Langendorfer, Shannon Smith, John Bockhorn, Kyle Rode, Colin White, John Pantis, Mike Fogler, Mack Brink, Vinny Zazzero, Simon Egan, Nathan West, Dale Kober, Billy Clark, Rich Van Orden, Kyle Rutledge, Cody Socha, Molly Chambers, Russell Benke, Mike Horton
Regular Slingshots: Billy Clark, Russell Benke, Mike Horton, Kyle Rode, Kyle Rutledge, Shannon Smith, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, John Pantis, Cody Kline, Tom Rotondaro, Ben Whitaker, Mike Fogler, Rich Van Orden, Vinny Zazzero, Jeff Cosgrove, Colin White, Justin Brewster, Mack Brink, Nathan West, Mike McLaughlin, John Bockhorn, Troy Langendorfer, Molly Chambers, Jess Benke, (DQ) Simon Egan
270 Micros: (Make-up from 7/17) Gene Burd, Darin Bartholomew, Rob Pajauis, Austin Burke, Rick Cascarion, Robbie Watson, CJ Heinig, Kurt Bettler, Ed Kenderdine, Harlee Scaffer, Gene Beadle, Matt Mountz, Mike Esposito, Larry Hoagland, Brandon Edgar, Mark Gilmore, Rich O'Neill
270 Micros: Tommy Kunsman, Robbie Watson, Gene Burd, Mike Esposito, Mark Gilmore, Ed Kenderdine, Brandon Edgar, Mark Manieri, Larry Hoagland, CJ Heinig, Harlee Schaffer, Trevor Dunn, Larry Mekic, Kurt Bettler, Rick Cascario, Darin Bartholomew, Jacob Severn, Matt Mountz, Nunzi Allegrucci, Tom Kunsman Sr, Gene Beadle, Rich O'Neill, Austin Burke, (DNS) Jamie Czekai
600 Wingless Micros: Bobby Butler, Kyle Lick, Jonathan Hull, Danny Wykes, Gary Berkenstock, Mark Gilmore, Matt Mountz, Parker Evans, Shane D'Agostino, Billy Clark, Matt Seymour, Jason Van Doren, Shelby Harper, Joseph J Smith, Bramdon Edgar, Tony Iudicello, Shannon Smith, Rick Calvert, Keith McIntyre Jr, Brett Michalski, Ed Jones, Shawn Benzeleski, Brittany Tresch, (DNS) Ben Quinones, Molly Chambers
Junior Slingshots: Danny Buccafusca, Eddie Strada, Chris Kurtz, Zack Weisenfluh, Mathew Gaughan, Roslayn Trautschold, Tyler Dippel, AJ Tonkin, Thomas Strupp, Ricky Raisner, Jacob Dunn, Mackenzie Tresch, Ashley Sullivan, Thomas Laga
Super Slingshots: Aaron Henneforth, Henry Anderson, Dale Reed, Bob Clark, Paul Ennes, Al Kober, Tom Arntz, Tom Rotondaro, Donny Hockman, Dale Kober, Jerry Hughes, Mike Pontrelli, Roger Collins, Mark Henneforth, Pat Collins, (DNF) Lea Anna Tonkin
270 Rookie Micros: Jeffrey Anderson, Mick D'Agostino, Missi Seip, Kyle Rutledge, Cheyanne Schaffer, Glenn Macomber, Mackenzie Harper
600 Rookie Wingless Micros: Joe Kata, Brian Gilmore, Ryan Wood
Hamlin Speedway presents racing every Saturday night from April thru September. All divisions will be back in action on July 31st at the speedway which will feature the Regualr Slingshots back in action for the Briggs & Stratton Mid Atlantic Slingshot Tour event with $500.00 on the line for the winner. Round Two of the NASCAR Crew Challenge is also on tap for evening. From 10 AM until 1 PM will be the "Sparky Spectacular" with Carnival Games, Bake Sale, Dunk Tank, Bounce House and so much with will all proceeds going to the Berkenstock Family for the injured Mark Berkenstock. Anyone wishing to add a donation or gifts to the day should contact S&S Speedways at: 570 420 5500 Ext 3. Weis Markets with 165 stores under their umbrella, returns to the speedway for their second promotion with the Hamlin Speedway. Speedway Gates open at 1 PM; Drivers Registration is between 2:00 and 4:30; Drivers Meeting at 4:45; Hot Laps are at 5:00 and the racing begins at 6 PM sharp. Admission Prices are: Adults $8.00; Senior Citizens $4.00 Children under 6 are Free; Pit Pass: $20.00 The "new" General Admission Bonus Pack is available for families: It consists of 4 General Admission Tickets + $20.00 in Food Vouchers for $40.00 (a savings of $12.00)
For further updates and information regarding all of the news and additions to the Hamlin Speedway, logon to their well documented website at: www.hamlinspeedway.com or call the speedway hotline at: 570 420 5500. For video work or questions regarding the purchase of videos from the exciting on-track action at the Hamlin Speedway, contact videographer Barry Boyd at: www.boydracingvideos.com For the purchase of banquet, action or victory lane track photos, contact track photographer Jimmy Young at: www.jyracingphotos.com
Visit us often for a great night of racing action as............................................
The Hamlin Speedway Is The Gateway To The Poconos
Hamlin, PA - Hamlin Speedway Overcomes Rain Delay To Complete Nine Feature Event Card On S&S Speedway Night
by: Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media
Sharp arithmetic, a loyal work force, a dedicated field of racers and a great group of racing fans all added to last evening's racing events at the Hamlin Speedway as the Smith Family refused to yield to the forces of nature and soldiered on to complete a nine feature event card at the premier seven division racing facility in the country. The racing was spectacular as always despite the fact some of the races were shortened in distance due to time restraints. The great night of racing will set the stage for the upcoming Mid Atlantic Slingshot event on Saturday July 31st that will share the spotlight with the second round of the NASCAR Crew Challenge and a full day of fun and activity starting at 10 AM in the morning to support injured driver Mark "Sparkman" Berkenstock. All proceeds of the "Sparky Spectacular" will go directly to the Berkenstock Family to assist in off-setting the medical bills that mount up on a daily basis.
The evening began with the make-up event from a week ago for the Regular Slingshot racers. "The Jet" Justin Brewster grabbed the lead racing into turn one and held off some determined advances by fellow division rookie Jess Benke to lead all laps and go on to record his second win of the season at the speedway in his Rapid Rooters/HigFab/Royal Furniture sponsored mount. Benke gave herself a birthday present with a great runnerup run in her Jordan Towing sponsored racer. Defending National Slingshot champion "The Bangor Renegade" Cody Kline showed why he is the current champion as he drove his RG Hoffman/Klines Auto Repair hot rod from 12th starting place to finish in third place. Paul Ennes enjoyed another strong run with a fourth place performance and Troy Langendorfer continues to impress with a fifth place run in his Rescue Engine Performance racer. Shannon Smith, John Bockhorn, Kyle Rode, Colin White and John Pantis completed the tiop ten.
The make-up 270 Micro event had Wapwallopen's Gene Burd gassing his Knorr Hauling sponsored chariot out front at the start of the event and holding off the early advances of Darin Bartholomew in his Elite Pools machine to drive into victory circle at the end of the shortened event. Rob Pajauis was third with Austin Burke and Rick Cascario completing the top five. Robbie Watson, CJ Heinig, Kurt Bettler, Ed Kenderdine and Harlee Schaffer completed the top ten.
"The Conductor" Bobby Butler took his Hell on Wheels sponsored racer to the point at the opening bell and led all laps to claim another victory at the speedway despite constant pressure from Kyle "The Hot" Lick in his Rusty Smith Excavating sponsored speed buggy in the shortened event. Connecticut's Jonathan Hull was third in the event after falling back a few notches early in the running of the event and then pedaling back to third in a great performance. Newcomer Danny Wykes made his first Hamlin visit a good one as he drove from 9th starting spot to claim fourth place and Gary Berkenstock completed the top five in a solid drive. Mark Gilmore, Matt Mountz, Parker Evans, Shane D'Agostino and Billy Clark completed the top ten finishers.
"The Rockaway Rocket" Danny Buccasfusca took the lead at the start of the Junior Slingshot encounter and held off the early advances of "Fast" Eddie Strada to add to his laurels at the speedway. Both drivers were very close in turning times around the raceway but Buccafusca was quicker in lapped traffic and it proved to be the margin of victory for the Garden Stater. Strada was the runnerup with birthday boy "The Midget" Chris Kurtz racing to third place and the "Little Tornado" Zack Weisenfluh driving the wheels off of his US Air Force sponsored mount with a fourth place finish after starting 14th. "The Communicator" Mathew Gaughan completed the top five.
The rookie 600 Wingless Micros saw a downturn in equipment for the first time all season but the quality was great as Joe Kata and Brian Gilmore continued their season long competitive racing with another great dual at the speedway. Kata was the winner with Gilmore in the runnerup slot and Ryan Wood finishing third.
Jeffrey Anderson had the hot hand in the rookie 270 Micro racing action as the Port Crane, New York racer forged ahead at the start of the event and led all laps to claim the win. Mick D'Agostino was the runnerup in a great drive with Missi Seip, Kyle Rutledge and Cheyanne Schaffer completing the top five.
Tommy Kunsman Jr scored his first career win at the speedway and did so in convincing fashion as he led all laps on his way to victory lane. Hard-driving Robbie Watson drove his SBF sponsored racer to the runnerup spot after starting tenth in the field. Gene Burd rallied for third place and Rob Pajauis continued his great work at the speedway as he drove from 19th starting spot to land in fourth place when the checkered flag fell on the event. Mike Esposito completed the top five. Mark Gilmore, Ed Kenderdine, Brandon Edgar, Mark Manieri and Larry Hoagland completed the top ten.
The Super Slinger shootout was paired by ten laps but the excitement was plentiful as Aaron Henneforth drove his recently purchased new H-4 Property Management hot rod to the lead at the drop of the green and led all of the laps in the thirty lap event but had to hold off a determined challenge by the hard-driving Henry Anderson after the midway point of the race. Anderson cut a half a lap lead off of Hennforth as the laps dwindled down to finish just behind Hennerforth when the checkered flag fell. "The Pride of Pen Argyl" Dale Reed drove from tenth place to finish third with Bob Clark and Paul Ennes completing the top five.
Russell Benke was in search of his second win of the season at Hamlin and led the first seven laps until defending track champion Billy Clark took advantage of an opening off the second turn to power his way out front and go on to record the win in the curtain closer of the evening. Benke did manage a second place with "Mighty" Mike Horton finishing third in a great drive and Kyle "Hot Rod" Rode finishing fourth. Kyle Rutledge completed the top five. Shannon Smith, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, John Pantis and Cody Kline completed the top ten.
POCO-NOTES:
The Smith Family sends out a huge thank you to all of the Super Slinger drivers who made the solid effort to help dry out the racing surface when the rain-clouds appeared. While it delayed the racing program, the rain made the track extremely racy and the side by side action was appreciated by another great fan count for the racing activity.
Slingshot hot shoe Kyle Rode donated all of his winnings from the evening to the Children's Diabetes Research in Memory of Frank Franzetta.
New racers were again in abundance as the Super Slingers had Albany, New York hot shoes Justin Haas, Tom Rotondaro and Wes Hearn in town for the evening. Rotondaro scored an 8th and 11th place finishes for his efforts and while Haas captured a heat race win, he failed to start the remaining features for the remainder of the evening. 600 Wingless racing brought Lansdale, Pennsylvania hot shoe Danny Wykes to the speedway and he responded with a fourth place in his Hyper race car. "The Barre Bandit" Matt Seymour made his first Hamlin start and the Massachusetts racer scored an 11th place finish in his initial Hamlin appearance. Shawn Benzeleski returned to action but was an early retiree during the running of the feature. Thomas Laga made a return to the Junior Slingshot wars in his pristine looking number 38 racer. Mark Manieri, Jacob Severn, Larry Mekic and the Kunsman Family all returned to speedway action but it was Kunsman Jr capturing the win being the highlight for all of the returning competitors. Pat Collins, Al Kober and Donny Hockman all returned to the speedway with Collins steering the Malson equipment, Hockman racing the Whitaker car and Kober wheeling the Mike McLaughlin racer. Jeff Cosgrove has been a part-time competitor at Hamlin all season long as drove to a 17th place in his return to action in the tough Slingshot field.
Heat race wins went to Danny Buccafusca and Eddie Strada in the Juniors while Justin Haas and Henry Anderson were victorious in the Super Slinger action. Regular Slingshot heats wents to Mike Horton, Russell Benke and Billy Clark. Jeffrey Anderson captured the rookie 270 heat while Brian Gilmore won the rookie 600 heat event. Tommy Kunsman Jr, Mike Esposito and Brandon Edgar captured the 270 Micro heats. Edgar also captured a 600 Micro heat win as did Bobby Butler and Kyle Lick. Jamie Czekai and Brittany Tresch expired motors during the course of the evening.
Much credit can be bestowed upon many of the competitiors at the speedway as a full-fledged effort to assist the injured Mark Berkenstock and his family is in place. Sparkman Bracelets from Chambers Racing, Get Well Soon stickers from Wood Racing, Sparky Benefit Fund courtesy of dickie Keiper Racing Supplies, an on-going Chinese Auction until August 8th that had prizes from Happy Trails Riding Center, Shaffer's Hardware, Moss Hollow Creek Fun Park, Sunoco Gas Cards, Shelly's Family Restaurant, American Eagle, Starbuck's, Avon Gift Certificate, Benneco's Beef and Beer and Legend's Saloon being won by fans and racers alike highlighted the evening as the racing community reaches out to take care of one of their own. Flagger Russ and Mary Furry won the 16 x 20 Photo raffle posted by track photographer Jim Young with all proceeds going to the Berkenstock Family.
All racing fans are invited to join the Hamlin Speedway racing family on Saturday morning, July 31st as the "Sparky Spectacular" begins at 10 AM and will run until speedway gates open at 1 PM for the cars to begin signing in for the day's events. This is a golden opportunity for all racing fans to show their support for a fellow racer. "Happy Jack" Burns, the Polka King of the Lehigh Valley, and Miss Layla, one of the WALN Party Girls, will be on hand to assist through the CARQUEST Gasoline Alley TV/Internet Show. More and more people have expressed interest for the quickly assembled event and all fans are encouraged to pledge their support for an injured racer.
RESULTS:
Regular Slingshots: (Make-up from 7/17) Justin Brewster, Jess Benke, Cody Kline, Paul Ennes, Troy Langendorfer, Shannon Smith, John Bockhorn, Kyle Rode, Colin White, John Pantis, Mike Fogler, Mack Brink, Vinny Zazzero, Simon Egan, Nathan West, Dale Kober, Billy Clark, Rich Van Orden, Kyle Rutledge, Cody Socha, Molly Chambers, Russell Benke, Mike Horton
Regular Slingshots: Billy Clark, Russell Benke, Mike Horton, Kyle Rode, Kyle Rutledge, Shannon Smith, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, John Pantis, Cody Kline, Tom Rotondaro, Ben Whitaker, Mike Fogler, Rich Van Orden, Vinny Zazzero, Jeff Cosgrove, Colin White, Justin Brewster, Mack Brink, Nathan West, Mike McLaughlin, John Bockhorn, Troy Langendorfer, Molly Chambers, Jess Benke, (DQ) Simon Egan
270 Micros: (Make-up from 7/17) Gene Burd, Darin Bartholomew, Rob Pajauis, Austin Burke, Rick Cascarion, Robbie Watson, CJ Heinig, Kurt Bettler, Ed Kenderdine, Harlee Scaffer, Gene Beadle, Matt Mountz, Mike Esposito, Larry Hoagland, Brandon Edgar, Mark Gilmore, Rich O'Neill
270 Micros: Tommy Kunsman, Robbie Watson, Gene Burd, Mike Esposito, Mark Gilmore, Ed Kenderdine, Brandon Edgar, Mark Manieri, Larry Hoagland, CJ Heinig, Harlee Schaffer, Trevor Dunn, Larry Mekic, Kurt Bettler, Rick Cascario, Darin Bartholomew, Jacob Severn, Matt Mountz, Nunzi Allegrucci, Tom Kunsman Sr, Gene Beadle, Rich O'Neill, Austin Burke, (DNS) Jamie Czekai
600 Wingless Micros: Bobby Butler, Kyle Lick, Jonathan Hull, Danny Wykes, Gary Berkenstock, Mark Gilmore, Matt Mountz, Parker Evans, Shane D'Agostino, Billy Clark, Matt Seymour, Jason Van Doren, Shelby Harper, Joseph J Smith, Bramdon Edgar, Tony Iudicello, Shannon Smith, Rick Calvert, Keith McIntyre Jr, Brett Michalski, Ed Jones, Shawn Benzeleski, Brittany Tresch, (DNS) Ben Quinones, Molly Chambers
Junior Slingshots: Danny Buccafusca, Eddie Strada, Chris Kurtz, Zack Weisenfluh, Mathew Gaughan, Roslayn Trautschold, Tyler Dippel, AJ Tonkin, Thomas Strupp, Ricky Raisner, Jacob Dunn, Mackenzie Tresch, Ashley Sullivan, Thomas Laga
Super Slingshots: Aaron Henneforth, Henry Anderson, Dale Reed, Bob Clark, Paul Ennes, Al Kober, Tom Arntz, Tom Rotondaro, Donny Hockman, Dale Kober, Jerry Hughes, Mike Pontrelli, Roger Collins, Mark Henneforth, Pat Collins, (DNF) Lea Anna Tonkin
270 Rookie Micros: Jeffrey Anderson, Mick D'Agostino, Missi Seip, Kyle Rutledge, Cheyanne Schaffer, Glenn Macomber, Mackenzie Harper
600 Rookie Wingless Micros: Joe Kata, Brian Gilmore, Ryan Wood
Hamlin Speedway presents racing every Saturday night from April thru September. All divisions will be back in action on July 31st at the speedway which will feature the Regualr Slingshots back in action for the Briggs & Stratton Mid Atlantic Slingshot Tour event with $500.00 on the line for the winner. Round Two of the NASCAR Crew Challenge is also on tap for evening. From 10 AM until 1 PM will be the "Sparky Spectacular" with Carnival Games, Bake Sale, Dunk Tank, Bounce House and so much with will all proceeds going to the Berkenstock Family for the injured Mark Berkenstock. Anyone wishing to add a donation or gifts to the day should contact S&S Speedways at: 570 420 5500 Ext 3. Weis Markets with 165 stores under their umbrella, returns to the speedway for their second promotion with the Hamlin Speedway. Speedway Gates open at 1 PM; Drivers Registration is between 2:00 and 4:30; Drivers Meeting at 4:45; Hot Laps are at 5:00 and the racing begins at 6 PM sharp. Admission Prices are: Adults $8.00; Senior Citizens $4.00 Children under 6 are Free; Pit Pass: $20.00 The "new" General Admission Bonus Pack is available for families: It consists of 4 General Admission Tickets + $20.00 in Food Vouchers for $40.00 (a savings of $12.00)
For further updates and information regarding all of the news and additions to the Hamlin Speedway, logon to their well documented website at: www.hamlinspeedway.com or call the speedway hotline at: 570 420 5500. For video work or questions regarding the purchase of videos from the exciting on-track action at the Hamlin Speedway, contact videographer Barry Boyd at: www.boydracingvideos.com For the purchase of banquet, action or victory lane track photos, contact track photographer Jimmy Young at: www.jyracingphotos.com
Visit us often for a great night of racing action as............................................
The Hamlin Speedway Is The Gateway To The Poconos