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HAMLIN SPEEDWAY NEWS
Hamlin, PA - New Stars Shine Brightly In Nine Feature Race Card At Hamlin Speedway
by: Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media
As the 2010 racing begins to wind down at the action packed Hamlin Speedway, the unlimited roster of talented competition shines through brightly at the speedway as new faces arrived in victory lane on a great evening of racing excitement highlighted by a nine feature event race card. The weather in the Pocono Mountains was perfect for racing and the great crowd on hand was treated to exceptional racing action on a fabulous racetrack that was groomed to perfection for the 120 plus racers on hand for the evening. Twin Twenties for the Regular Slingshots and Wingless 600's were the featured attractions for the evening.
In the first Slingshot main event, Bloomingdale, New Jersey hot shoe, John Bockhorn clicked off the fastest time during the round-robin time trial period with a 14.202 lap mark to earn the pole for the main event. Bockhorn took the lead at the drop of the green flag and drove his Creative Auto Interiors Slinger to a wire to wire triumph over a persistent Charlie Shaver. For Bockhorn, in his first season of competition at the speedway, it was his second win of the 2010 racing season. Shaver was the runner-up with local favorite Dana Smith finishing third in her Ed Smith Excavating sponsored racer. New Yorker Vinny Zazzero drove to a fourth place finish in his Grand Rental Station sponsored machine and defending track champion drove from tenth starting position to claim fifth place. The returning Mike McLaughlin was sixth with Shannon Smith, Mike Fogler, Simon Egan and Nathan "The Wild, Wild" West completing the top ten running order.
In the first of the Wingless 600 Micro features, defending track champion Mark Gilmore clicked off the fast time of 12.299 seconds to earn the right to go from the pole position. Gilmore grabbed the lead at the opening bell and the "Wild Thing" lived up his moniker as he led all laps of the event to score a win over the hard-riding invader Danny Wykes from Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Brett Michalski was third in a solid drive from ninth starting place and Kyle 'The Hot" Lick was fourth with Billy Clark doing double duty to round out the top five. Luke Schostkewitz headed up the second five with Gary Berkenstock, Jonathan Hull, Joseph J Smith and the "Topton Tornado" Brett Arndt completing the top ten.
Charlie Shaver started the second main for the Slingshots from the pole position. Shaver has been a part time competitor at the speedway in 2010 but took off at the drop of the green with Bockhorn taking up the chase. Tight competition at its best described the heated action as mid-pack competition was a gunfight between the best Slingshot racers in the country today. Daring moves and a bit of bumper tag thrilled the crowd on hand as the side by side and three and four wide action is the bench mark of the great competition at Hamlin. Shaver clicked off consistent laps of 14.264 seconds to keep his speed buggy out front and he drove to his first career triumph at the speedway. John Bockhorn was the runner-up with Bill Clark racing to a third place finish. The "Branchville Bullet" Kyle Rutledge drove from 12th to claim fourth and Simon Egan claimed fifth from his ninth place start. The second five were Vinny Zazzero, Shannon Smith, Mike McLaughlin, Dale Kober and "The Electric Man" Colin White. 30 Slingshots were on hand for the Twin Twenties events.
In the second feature for the Wingless 600's, Garden Stater Luke Schostkewitz had the hot hand as he fought off the advances of Billy Clark for the first portion of the event and then held off the heated challenges of Danny Wykes after Wykes cleared Clark to drive to his first career triumph at the Hamlin facility. Wykes was the runner-up with Clark in for third place money, Brett Arndt driving from tenth to fourth and Gary Berkenstock completing the top five. Stan "The Man" Tykarski, Austin Ely, Jordan Tittle, Keith McIntyre and Joseph J Smith completed the top ten. 30 Wingless Micros arrived at the speedway to do battle.
"Slick" Rick Raisner had the hot hand at the start of the Junior Slingshot feature and held the lead through the first four laps until being turned around by Eddie Strada. When racing resumed, third place man at the time of the incident, Danny Buccafusca, acquired the lead and the "Rockaway Rocket" led the remaining laps to claim his tenth win of the season at Hamlin. "The Little Tornado" Zack Weisenfluh, last week's feature winner, was the runner-up in his US Air Force sponsored Slinger. Jacob Dunn drove from 8th place to finish third with AJ Tonkin and Rosalyn Trautschold completing the top five.
Nunzi Allegrucci, the defending track champion in the division for the past two seasons, took advantage of a front row start and drove away to an early advantage in the 25 lap main event. Brandon Edgar, Rob Pajauis and Kurt Bettler provided the early competition for Allegrucci and as the race moved past the halfway point, Bettler fell out with mechanical woes and Ross "The Boss" Perchak began to blister through the field from his 12th starting spot. Edgar began to reel in Allegrucci but just as quickly Perchak began knocking on his door and allowed for Allegrucci to carve out a bit of real estate and go on for the win. Edgar and Perchak were next in line with Pajauis in fourth and Connecticut handler CJ Heinig driving from 15th place to complete the top five. Joe Smith, Jevon Ahner, Gene Burd, Trevor Dunn and newcomer Jordan Tittle completed the top ten finishers.
Luke Krobogh enjoyed the lead in the rookie 270 Micros for two laps before yielding to the "Warrior" Jeffrey Anderson and once in front Anderson drove off to another great win at the speedway. Krobogh, in his second Hamlin start, was the runner-up with Cheyanne Schaffer in third, Brandon Kressler in fourth and Hayden Miller claiming the fifth spot.
Slingshot star Simon Egan borrowed the Gary Berkenstock 600 Micro and took advantage of a pole start to lead all laps and claim his first ever win in a 600 car in his first attempt.
"The Rocket Man" Ryan Wood was finally able to complete a full event as he drove to the runner-up role with Brian Gilmore, Joey Kata and Cody Smith completing the top finishers in the first year group.
Jerry Hughes seized control of the point at the drop of the green flag and drove his Castle Distributing/Clark Garage sponsored hot rod to a convincing win the Super Slingers feature attraction despite a late rally from runner-up Aaron Henneforth. Henry Anderson was third in his Mike Griffin State Farm Insurance entry with Tom Arntz enjoying a great ride in his Tittle's Used Parts/West Side Bagel sponsored entry to claim fourth place. Bob Clark completed the top five.
POCO-NOTES:
Charlie Lawrence made the tow from New York State for the second consecutive week and Mike Horton was also back in action. Timmy Howell was a newcomer who made the starting field but mechanical woes sent him to the sidelines in the Mark Henneforth machine. Newcomer John Rooks Jr made the feature events as an alternate. Duane White made a feature event as an alternate. Robbie Hocker and Matt Massone made their first Hamlin starts in sometime and both encountered problems during the evening. Gary Dennis made his first Hamlin start but he too encountered mechanical problems in his first speedway outing. Jordan Tittle was on hand driving the former Darin Bartholomew racer and was scored tenth in the 270 Main. Tittle also drove the Ely equipment in the 600 mains and scored and 11th and an 8th place finish in the events. Brett Arndt made another apperance at the speedway and scored a 10th and 4th place finishes in the Greth equipment. Austin Ely was on hand for for the evening and scored 13th and 7th place finishes in his return to action. Bobby Butler suffered terminal engines woes in hot laps and borrowed the Wood car to compete the remainder of the evening. "JVD" Jason Van Doren had something break on his racer and the car turned abruptly right into the fence at the entrance to the pit gate, destroying the racer and leaving JVD a bit of a headache. Brian Davis was on hand and the former CSRA sprint driver was an early retiree in both main events. Kyle Gruber was a new entry for the Junior Slingshot division and finished 8th in his first speedway outing. Ross Perchak was aboard the 270 racer normally driven by Ryan Smith and enjoyed an excellent outing with the racer. Jevon and Jarrett Ahner returned to the speedway with Jevon scoring a 7th in the 270 Main. Jarrett was the third alternate. Greg Stevens is still trying to get back into the swing of things after sitting out of racing for some time. Adam Lounsbury returned to action in the rookie 600's and Al Kober took a guest ride in the McLaughlin racer. Tommy Vroom expired the motor on his racer while leading the heat action. Former Slingshot regular Charline Bodine and his son Harry were guest riders for the evening as well. Dave Dimaio returned to the speedway in his Buck Rubs sponsored mount but encountered some handling problems along the way. Molly and Cait Chambers both suffered motor woes with their equipment. Patrick Perone was another newcomer to the 600 ranks.
Heat winners during the evening included Rick Raisner and Danny Buccafusca in the Juniors, Ross Perchak, Rich O'Neill and Joe Smith in the 270's, and Ryan Wood in the rookie 600's. Dale Kober was victorious in the Super heat action along with Aaron Henneforth. Cheyanne Schaffer and Luke Krobogh won the Rookie 270 heats. Tin Howell captured the B-Main for the Regular Slingshots. Stephanie Stevens and Austin Ely won the 600 B-Mains. The 270 Consi was claimed by Robbie Watson.
IRCO Vice President and Harmony Speedway Historian Greg Collins was on hand for the second straight week and enjoyed the fast and tight racing action the Hamlin facility provides and commented on how the racing action is jam-packed with talent in each division.
As the season winds down at Hamlin, many big paying events will be on tap for the racers to earn some extra dollars to carry them into the off-season. The final event for the 2010 racing season is September 18th with the Slingshot Nationals 50 that will pay out a $1,000.00 prize to the winner and a Junior Slingshot Tour event as well. September 11th will find the fourth running of the Micro Mountain Nationals IV event with $1,000.00 prizes going to the winners of the 270 and 600 events.
RESULTS:
Regular Slingshots: (1st event) John Bockhorn, Charlie Shaver, Dana Smith, Vinny Zazzero, Billy Clark, Mike McLaughlin, Shannon Smith, Mike Fogler, Simon Egan, Nathan West, Dale Kober, Kyle Rutledge, John Pantis, Rich Van Orden, Charlie Lawrence, Kyle Rode, Mike Horton, Pail Ennes, Justin Brewster, Russell Benke, Jess Benke, Colin White, John Rooks Jr, Tim Howell
Regular Slingshots: (2nd event) Charlie Shaver, John Bockhorn, Billy Clark, Kyle Rutledge, Simon Egan, Vinny Zazzero, Shannon Smith, Mike McLaughlin, Dale Kober, Colin White, Kyle Rode, Russell Benke, Rich Van Orden, Charlie Lawrence, Mike Fogler, Jess Benke, Paul Ennes, Mike Horton, Justin Brewster, Duane White, Dana Smith, Nathan West, John Pantis, John Rooks Jr, Simon Egan, John Rooks Jr, Troy Langendorfer, Mike Fogler
270 Micros: Nunzi Allegrucci, Brandon Edgar, Ross Perchak, Rob Pajauis, CJ Heinig, Joe Smith, Jevon Ahner, Gene Burd, Trevor Dunn, Jordan Tittle, Gene Beadle, Janie Czekai, Tommy Kunsman Jr, Mike Esposito, Larry Mekic, Kurt Bettler, Rich O'Neill, Matt Mountz, Robbie Watson, Rick Cascario
600 Wingless Micros: (1st event) Mark Gilmore, Danny Wykes, Brett Michalski, Kyle Lick, Billy Clark, Luke Schostkewitz, Gary Berkenstock, Jonathan Hull, Joseph J Smith, Brett Arndt, Jordan Tittle, Stan Tykarski, Austin Ely, Keith McIntyre, Matt Mountz, Alex Curley, Rob Vivona, Stephanie Stevens, Bobby Butler, Brian Davis, Brandon Edgar
600 Wingless Micros: (2nd event) Luke Schostkewitz, Danny Wykes, Billy Clark, Brett Arndt, Gary Berkenstock, Stan Tykarski, Austin Ely, Jordan Tittle, Keith McIntyre, Joseph J Smith, Matt Mountz, Jonathan Hull, Alex Curley, Rob Vivona, Stephanie Stevens, Brett Michalski, Brian Davis, Mark Gilmore, Brandon Edgar, Kyle Lick, Bobby Butler
Junior Slingshots: Danny Buccafusca, Zack Weisenfluh, Jacob Dunn, AJ Tonkin, Rosalyn Trautschold, Thomas Strupp, Chris Kurtz, Kyle Gruber, Ricky Raisner, Jenna Schostkewitz, Eddie Strada
Super Slingshots: Jerry Hughes, Aaron Henneforth, Henry Anderson, Tom Arntz, Bob Clark, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, Charlie Bodine, Mike Trautschold, Al Kober, Harry Bodine, John Rooks Sr
270 Rookie Micros: Jeffrey Anderson, Luke Krobogh, Cheyanne Schaffer, Brandon Kressler, Hayden Miller, Scott Solt, Mick D'Agostino, Sheldon Iudicello, Missi Seip, Wyatt Clark
600 Rookie Wingless Micros: Simon Egan, Ryan Wood, Brian Gilmore, Joe Kata, Cody Smith, Carol Wheeler, Zach Davis, Adam Lounsbury
Hamlin Speedway will swing back into action on September 4th with all divisions in action at the speedway as the speedway ushers in Labor Day Weekend. The 270 Micros will compete in a special non-wing event. 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.racesongs.com
Visit us often for a great night of racing action as............................................
The Hamlin Speedway Is The Gateway To The Poconos
Hamlin, PA - New Stars Shine Brightly In Nine Feature Race Card At Hamlin Speedway
by: Steve Pados, GA Motorsports Media
As the 2010 racing begins to wind down at the action packed Hamlin Speedway, the unlimited roster of talented competition shines through brightly at the speedway as new faces arrived in victory lane on a great evening of racing excitement highlighted by a nine feature event race card. The weather in the Pocono Mountains was perfect for racing and the great crowd on hand was treated to exceptional racing action on a fabulous racetrack that was groomed to perfection for the 120 plus racers on hand for the evening. Twin Twenties for the Regular Slingshots and Wingless 600's were the featured attractions for the evening.
In the first Slingshot main event, Bloomingdale, New Jersey hot shoe, John Bockhorn clicked off the fastest time during the round-robin time trial period with a 14.202 lap mark to earn the pole for the main event. Bockhorn took the lead at the drop of the green flag and drove his Creative Auto Interiors Slinger to a wire to wire triumph over a persistent Charlie Shaver. For Bockhorn, in his first season of competition at the speedway, it was his second win of the 2010 racing season. Shaver was the runner-up with local favorite Dana Smith finishing third in her Ed Smith Excavating sponsored racer. New Yorker Vinny Zazzero drove to a fourth place finish in his Grand Rental Station sponsored machine and defending track champion drove from tenth starting position to claim fifth place. The returning Mike McLaughlin was sixth with Shannon Smith, Mike Fogler, Simon Egan and Nathan "The Wild, Wild" West completing the top ten running order.
In the first of the Wingless 600 Micro features, defending track champion Mark Gilmore clicked off the fast time of 12.299 seconds to earn the right to go from the pole position. Gilmore grabbed the lead at the opening bell and the "Wild Thing" lived up his moniker as he led all laps of the event to score a win over the hard-riding invader Danny Wykes from Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Brett Michalski was third in a solid drive from ninth starting place and Kyle 'The Hot" Lick was fourth with Billy Clark doing double duty to round out the top five. Luke Schostkewitz headed up the second five with Gary Berkenstock, Jonathan Hull, Joseph J Smith and the "Topton Tornado" Brett Arndt completing the top ten.
Charlie Shaver started the second main for the Slingshots from the pole position. Shaver has been a part time competitor at the speedway in 2010 but took off at the drop of the green with Bockhorn taking up the chase. Tight competition at its best described the heated action as mid-pack competition was a gunfight between the best Slingshot racers in the country today. Daring moves and a bit of bumper tag thrilled the crowd on hand as the side by side and three and four wide action is the bench mark of the great competition at Hamlin. Shaver clicked off consistent laps of 14.264 seconds to keep his speed buggy out front and he drove to his first career triumph at the speedway. John Bockhorn was the runner-up with Bill Clark racing to a third place finish. The "Branchville Bullet" Kyle Rutledge drove from 12th to claim fourth and Simon Egan claimed fifth from his ninth place start. The second five were Vinny Zazzero, Shannon Smith, Mike McLaughlin, Dale Kober and "The Electric Man" Colin White. 30 Slingshots were on hand for the Twin Twenties events.
In the second feature for the Wingless 600's, Garden Stater Luke Schostkewitz had the hot hand as he fought off the advances of Billy Clark for the first portion of the event and then held off the heated challenges of Danny Wykes after Wykes cleared Clark to drive to his first career triumph at the Hamlin facility. Wykes was the runner-up with Clark in for third place money, Brett Arndt driving from tenth to fourth and Gary Berkenstock completing the top five. Stan "The Man" Tykarski, Austin Ely, Jordan Tittle, Keith McIntyre and Joseph J Smith completed the top ten. 30 Wingless Micros arrived at the speedway to do battle.
"Slick" Rick Raisner had the hot hand at the start of the Junior Slingshot feature and held the lead through the first four laps until being turned around by Eddie Strada. When racing resumed, third place man at the time of the incident, Danny Buccafusca, acquired the lead and the "Rockaway Rocket" led the remaining laps to claim his tenth win of the season at Hamlin. "The Little Tornado" Zack Weisenfluh, last week's feature winner, was the runner-up in his US Air Force sponsored Slinger. Jacob Dunn drove from 8th place to finish third with AJ Tonkin and Rosalyn Trautschold completing the top five.
Nunzi Allegrucci, the defending track champion in the division for the past two seasons, took advantage of a front row start and drove away to an early advantage in the 25 lap main event. Brandon Edgar, Rob Pajauis and Kurt Bettler provided the early competition for Allegrucci and as the race moved past the halfway point, Bettler fell out with mechanical woes and Ross "The Boss" Perchak began to blister through the field from his 12th starting spot. Edgar began to reel in Allegrucci but just as quickly Perchak began knocking on his door and allowed for Allegrucci to carve out a bit of real estate and go on for the win. Edgar and Perchak were next in line with Pajauis in fourth and Connecticut handler CJ Heinig driving from 15th place to complete the top five. Joe Smith, Jevon Ahner, Gene Burd, Trevor Dunn and newcomer Jordan Tittle completed the top ten finishers.
Luke Krobogh enjoyed the lead in the rookie 270 Micros for two laps before yielding to the "Warrior" Jeffrey Anderson and once in front Anderson drove off to another great win at the speedway. Krobogh, in his second Hamlin start, was the runner-up with Cheyanne Schaffer in third, Brandon Kressler in fourth and Hayden Miller claiming the fifth spot.
Slingshot star Simon Egan borrowed the Gary Berkenstock 600 Micro and took advantage of a pole start to lead all laps and claim his first ever win in a 600 car in his first attempt.
"The Rocket Man" Ryan Wood was finally able to complete a full event as he drove to the runner-up role with Brian Gilmore, Joey Kata and Cody Smith completing the top finishers in the first year group.
Jerry Hughes seized control of the point at the drop of the green flag and drove his Castle Distributing/Clark Garage sponsored hot rod to a convincing win the Super Slingers feature attraction despite a late rally from runner-up Aaron Henneforth. Henry Anderson was third in his Mike Griffin State Farm Insurance entry with Tom Arntz enjoying a great ride in his Tittle's Used Parts/West Side Bagel sponsored entry to claim fourth place. Bob Clark completed the top five.
POCO-NOTES:
Charlie Lawrence made the tow from New York State for the second consecutive week and Mike Horton was also back in action. Timmy Howell was a newcomer who made the starting field but mechanical woes sent him to the sidelines in the Mark Henneforth machine. Newcomer John Rooks Jr made the feature events as an alternate. Duane White made a feature event as an alternate. Robbie Hocker and Matt Massone made their first Hamlin starts in sometime and both encountered problems during the evening. Gary Dennis made his first Hamlin start but he too encountered mechanical problems in his first speedway outing. Jordan Tittle was on hand driving the former Darin Bartholomew racer and was scored tenth in the 270 Main. Tittle also drove the Ely equipment in the 600 mains and scored and 11th and an 8th place finish in the events. Brett Arndt made another apperance at the speedway and scored a 10th and 4th place finishes in the Greth equipment. Austin Ely was on hand for for the evening and scored 13th and 7th place finishes in his return to action. Bobby Butler suffered terminal engines woes in hot laps and borrowed the Wood car to compete the remainder of the evening. "JVD" Jason Van Doren had something break on his racer and the car turned abruptly right into the fence at the entrance to the pit gate, destroying the racer and leaving JVD a bit of a headache. Brian Davis was on hand and the former CSRA sprint driver was an early retiree in both main events. Kyle Gruber was a new entry for the Junior Slingshot division and finished 8th in his first speedway outing. Ross Perchak was aboard the 270 racer normally driven by Ryan Smith and enjoyed an excellent outing with the racer. Jevon and Jarrett Ahner returned to the speedway with Jevon scoring a 7th in the 270 Main. Jarrett was the third alternate. Greg Stevens is still trying to get back into the swing of things after sitting out of racing for some time. Adam Lounsbury returned to action in the rookie 600's and Al Kober took a guest ride in the McLaughlin racer. Tommy Vroom expired the motor on his racer while leading the heat action. Former Slingshot regular Charline Bodine and his son Harry were guest riders for the evening as well. Dave Dimaio returned to the speedway in his Buck Rubs sponsored mount but encountered some handling problems along the way. Molly and Cait Chambers both suffered motor woes with their equipment. Patrick Perone was another newcomer to the 600 ranks.
Heat winners during the evening included Rick Raisner and Danny Buccafusca in the Juniors, Ross Perchak, Rich O'Neill and Joe Smith in the 270's, and Ryan Wood in the rookie 600's. Dale Kober was victorious in the Super heat action along with Aaron Henneforth. Cheyanne Schaffer and Luke Krobogh won the Rookie 270 heats. Tin Howell captured the B-Main for the Regular Slingshots. Stephanie Stevens and Austin Ely won the 600 B-Mains. The 270 Consi was claimed by Robbie Watson.
IRCO Vice President and Harmony Speedway Historian Greg Collins was on hand for the second straight week and enjoyed the fast and tight racing action the Hamlin facility provides and commented on how the racing action is jam-packed with talent in each division.
As the season winds down at Hamlin, many big paying events will be on tap for the racers to earn some extra dollars to carry them into the off-season. The final event for the 2010 racing season is September 18th with the Slingshot Nationals 50 that will pay out a $1,000.00 prize to the winner and a Junior Slingshot Tour event as well. September 11th will find the fourth running of the Micro Mountain Nationals IV event with $1,000.00 prizes going to the winners of the 270 and 600 events.
RESULTS:
Regular Slingshots: (1st event) John Bockhorn, Charlie Shaver, Dana Smith, Vinny Zazzero, Billy Clark, Mike McLaughlin, Shannon Smith, Mike Fogler, Simon Egan, Nathan West, Dale Kober, Kyle Rutledge, John Pantis, Rich Van Orden, Charlie Lawrence, Kyle Rode, Mike Horton, Pail Ennes, Justin Brewster, Russell Benke, Jess Benke, Colin White, John Rooks Jr, Tim Howell
Regular Slingshots: (2nd event) Charlie Shaver, John Bockhorn, Billy Clark, Kyle Rutledge, Simon Egan, Vinny Zazzero, Shannon Smith, Mike McLaughlin, Dale Kober, Colin White, Kyle Rode, Russell Benke, Rich Van Orden, Charlie Lawrence, Mike Fogler, Jess Benke, Paul Ennes, Mike Horton, Justin Brewster, Duane White, Dana Smith, Nathan West, John Pantis, John Rooks Jr, Simon Egan, John Rooks Jr, Troy Langendorfer, Mike Fogler
270 Micros: Nunzi Allegrucci, Brandon Edgar, Ross Perchak, Rob Pajauis, CJ Heinig, Joe Smith, Jevon Ahner, Gene Burd, Trevor Dunn, Jordan Tittle, Gene Beadle, Janie Czekai, Tommy Kunsman Jr, Mike Esposito, Larry Mekic, Kurt Bettler, Rich O'Neill, Matt Mountz, Robbie Watson, Rick Cascario
600 Wingless Micros: (1st event) Mark Gilmore, Danny Wykes, Brett Michalski, Kyle Lick, Billy Clark, Luke Schostkewitz, Gary Berkenstock, Jonathan Hull, Joseph J Smith, Brett Arndt, Jordan Tittle, Stan Tykarski, Austin Ely, Keith McIntyre, Matt Mountz, Alex Curley, Rob Vivona, Stephanie Stevens, Bobby Butler, Brian Davis, Brandon Edgar
600 Wingless Micros: (2nd event) Luke Schostkewitz, Danny Wykes, Billy Clark, Brett Arndt, Gary Berkenstock, Stan Tykarski, Austin Ely, Jordan Tittle, Keith McIntyre, Joseph J Smith, Matt Mountz, Jonathan Hull, Alex Curley, Rob Vivona, Stephanie Stevens, Brett Michalski, Brian Davis, Mark Gilmore, Brandon Edgar, Kyle Lick, Bobby Butler
Junior Slingshots: Danny Buccafusca, Zack Weisenfluh, Jacob Dunn, AJ Tonkin, Rosalyn Trautschold, Thomas Strupp, Chris Kurtz, Kyle Gruber, Ricky Raisner, Jenna Schostkewitz, Eddie Strada
Super Slingshots: Jerry Hughes, Aaron Henneforth, Henry Anderson, Tom Arntz, Bob Clark, Paul Ennes, Dale Kober, Charlie Bodine, Mike Trautschold, Al Kober, Harry Bodine, John Rooks Sr
270 Rookie Micros: Jeffrey Anderson, Luke Krobogh, Cheyanne Schaffer, Brandon Kressler, Hayden Miller, Scott Solt, Mick D'Agostino, Sheldon Iudicello, Missi Seip, Wyatt Clark
600 Rookie Wingless Micros: Simon Egan, Ryan Wood, Brian Gilmore, Joe Kata, Cody Smith, Carol Wheeler, Zach Davis, Adam Lounsbury
Hamlin Speedway will swing back into action on September 4th with all divisions in action at the speedway as the speedway ushers in Labor Day Weekend. The 270 Micros will compete in a special non-wing event. 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.racesongs.com
Visit us often for a great night of racing action as............................................
The Hamlin Speedway Is The Gateway To The Poconos