FORESTVILLE, PA.-- A beautiful spring night greeted a packed house at Big Diamond Speedway on Friday night after weather-related issues caused the 46th season opener to be postponed two weeks in a row.
The fans got more than their monies worth on Friday night as Jeff Strunk won the 30-lap, $4,000 Steel & Metal Service Center 358 modified feature to open the 2017 season as 91 cars were pit side.
Other winners on Friday night were Mike Mammana (U.S.S. Achey sportsman); Kody Sites (Savage 61 roadrunners) and Elvin Brennan III (No Sweat Service Group street stocks).
This Friday, April 21, the Money in the Mountains big-block/small-block modified challenge takes place. The 40-lap feature pays $6,000; $400 to start and the winner earns a guaranteed starting spot in the Short Track Super Series event at the track, a $500 value, on June 6.
Also on the racing card next Friday will be the sportsman, roadrunners and street stocks.
Veteran Shawn Fitzpatrick led the 358 modified field to the first green of the year as he would maintain the lead for the first 12 laps before Strunk, who started fifth, would take the lead on a lap-12 restart when Fitzpatrick’s brother Tim spun and brought out the caution.
Stunk would check out on the field after the restart but it was Craig VonDohren making the big move as he came from 11th starting spot to fourth on lap 15 and then into second on lap 26 as he tracked down S. Fitzpatrick .
Stunk was able to maintain his lead even in lapped traffic to go on and score the opening-night win.
“We had a good car and a good starting spot tonight and it was a great team effort tonight,” Stunk said. “Hats off to Jake (Smulley, track promoter) for paying the good money here. We had a good track tonight and I’m looking forward to next week's race.”
S. Fitzpatrick would hold off VonDohren at the line for second while Duane Howard and Ryan Watt rounded out the top five.
The fans got more than their monies worth on Friday night as Jeff Strunk won the 30-lap, $4,000 Steel & Metal Service Center 358 modified feature to open the 2017 season as 91 cars were pit side.
Other winners on Friday night were Mike Mammana (U.S.S. Achey sportsman); Kody Sites (Savage 61 roadrunners) and Elvin Brennan III (No Sweat Service Group street stocks).
This Friday, April 21, the Money in the Mountains big-block/small-block modified challenge takes place. The 40-lap feature pays $6,000; $400 to start and the winner earns a guaranteed starting spot in the Short Track Super Series event at the track, a $500 value, on June 6.
Also on the racing card next Friday will be the sportsman, roadrunners and street stocks.
Veteran Shawn Fitzpatrick led the 358 modified field to the first green of the year as he would maintain the lead for the first 12 laps before Strunk, who started fifth, would take the lead on a lap-12 restart when Fitzpatrick’s brother Tim spun and brought out the caution.
Stunk would check out on the field after the restart but it was Craig VonDohren making the big move as he came from 11th starting spot to fourth on lap 15 and then into second on lap 26 as he tracked down S. Fitzpatrick .
Stunk was able to maintain his lead even in lapped traffic to go on and score the opening-night win.
“We had a good car and a good starting spot tonight and it was a great team effort tonight,” Stunk said. “Hats off to Jake (Smulley, track promoter) for paying the good money here. We had a good track tonight and I’m looking forward to next week's race.”
S. Fitzpatrick would hold off VonDohren at the line for second while Duane Howard and Ryan Watt rounded out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Kevin Beach, Jarrod Umbenhauer, Rick Laubach, Ryan Krachun, and Scott Albert. Heats for the 34 358 modifieds were won by Strunk, Godown and Andy Burkhart. T. Fitpatrick won the consolation event.
In the 20-lap, $1,000 to win sportsman feature, Mammana, who saw his race season end last year in May after losing two engines finally had some luck come his way as the long layoff didn’t seem to affect him as he led all 20 laps to score the opening night win.
“It feels good to get back here and what a way to start the season,” he said.
Wayne Witmer, who started fifth, finished second while Craig Whitmoyer, Shawn Light and Jordan Henn rounded out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Daryl Dissinger, Doug Hendricks, Chuck Fayash, Glenn Rowan and Matt Clay. Heats for the 28 sportsman were won by Whitmoyer, Matt Stangle and Light.
In the 20-lap roadrunner feature, Sites, who started 11th, used the outside line to his advantage to retake the lead on lap 17 as he went on to score the opening night win. He also won last year’s roadrunner season opener.
Mike Reichert paced the early part of the race and then battled with Steve Gromis for the top spot before Sites moved into the runner-up spot on lap 12. He would took the lead of the race one lap later.
“As the race went on the car got really fast as it was a little tight there in the beginning,” Sites said.
Gromis would hold on for second with Shawn Mulhall, Devin Trexler and Kris Ney rounding out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Reichert, Terry Kramer, Chris Holland, Kyle Wingle and Shon Elk. Heats for the 13 roadrunners were won by Heat winners: Trexler, Reichert.
In the 20-lap street stock feature, Brennan III, in his 14th year of racing, was the third different leader of the feature as he took the point on lap 8 on the inside of Turn 4 as he drove under Chris Derr.
Derr had taken the lead on lap 5 when early race leader Jasen Geesaman dropped out with mechanical issues. Derr would meet the same fate on lap 12 while running second.
Eric Tripp would challenged Brennan III for the lead on a lap 17 restart but Brennan, the 2010 roadrunner champion, pulled away over the final two laps to record the opening night win.
“I knew when Eric got along side of me on the restart that he was going to give me a good run for the checkers and he raced me clean and it was a fun time,” Brennan said.
Tripp held on for second while Tyler Stump, Joey Brennan and Mike Radocha rounded out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Cory Phillips, Bobby Kupp, Dean Hine, Chris Heller and Chris Derr. Heats for the 16 street stocks were won by Geesaman, Derr.
The Money in the Mountains event pays $6,000 to win the 40-lap feature and $400 to take the green. The winner of the race earns a guaranteed starting spot in the June 6, Short Track Super Series event at the track, a $500 value.
This Friday, the gates open at 5:30 p.m. with hot laps at 7:45 and racing starting at 8:15. Admission for the event is $25 for adults, $23 for seniors and kids 12-and-under along with ID and Active Military with a valid ID are free.
Coming up on Steel & Metal Service Center Night on April 28 the United Racing Club continues its 70th anniversary season with the first wingless show of the year.
For the latest information, be sure to like the Big Diamond Speedway facebook page; www.facebook.com/Bigdiamondspeedway and follow the track on Twitter, @BigDSpdwy
Feature Results
Big Diamond Speedway
Friday, April 14
“It feels good to get back here and what a way to start the season,” he said.
Wayne Witmer, who started fifth, finished second while Craig Whitmoyer, Shawn Light and Jordan Henn rounded out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Daryl Dissinger, Doug Hendricks, Chuck Fayash, Glenn Rowan and Matt Clay. Heats for the 28 sportsman were won by Whitmoyer, Matt Stangle and Light.
In the 20-lap roadrunner feature, Sites, who started 11th, used the outside line to his advantage to retake the lead on lap 17 as he went on to score the opening night win. He also won last year’s roadrunner season opener.
Mike Reichert paced the early part of the race and then battled with Steve Gromis for the top spot before Sites moved into the runner-up spot on lap 12. He would took the lead of the race one lap later.
“As the race went on the car got really fast as it was a little tight there in the beginning,” Sites said.
Gromis would hold on for second with Shawn Mulhall, Devin Trexler and Kris Ney rounding out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Reichert, Terry Kramer, Chris Holland, Kyle Wingle and Shon Elk. Heats for the 13 roadrunners were won by Heat winners: Trexler, Reichert.
In the 20-lap street stock feature, Brennan III, in his 14th year of racing, was the third different leader of the feature as he took the point on lap 8 on the inside of Turn 4 as he drove under Chris Derr.
Derr had taken the lead on lap 5 when early race leader Jasen Geesaman dropped out with mechanical issues. Derr would meet the same fate on lap 12 while running second.
Eric Tripp would challenged Brennan III for the lead on a lap 17 restart but Brennan, the 2010 roadrunner champion, pulled away over the final two laps to record the opening night win.
“I knew when Eric got along side of me on the restart that he was going to give me a good run for the checkers and he raced me clean and it was a fun time,” Brennan said.
Tripp held on for second while Tyler Stump, Joey Brennan and Mike Radocha rounded out the top five.
Sixth through 10th were Cory Phillips, Bobby Kupp, Dean Hine, Chris Heller and Chris Derr. Heats for the 16 street stocks were won by Geesaman, Derr.
The Money in the Mountains event pays $6,000 to win the 40-lap feature and $400 to take the green. The winner of the race earns a guaranteed starting spot in the June 6, Short Track Super Series event at the track, a $500 value.
This Friday, the gates open at 5:30 p.m. with hot laps at 7:45 and racing starting at 8:15. Admission for the event is $25 for adults, $23 for seniors and kids 12-and-under along with ID and Active Military with a valid ID are free.
Coming up on Steel & Metal Service Center Night on April 28 the United Racing Club continues its 70th anniversary season with the first wingless show of the year.
For the latest information, be sure to like the Big Diamond Speedway facebook page; www.facebook.com/Bigdiamondspeedway and follow the track on Twitter, @BigDSpdwy
Feature Results
Big Diamond Speedway
Friday, April 14
46th annual season opener
Steel & Metal Service Center 358 modified feature (30 laps): 1. Jeff
Strunk, 2. Shawn Fitzpatrick, 3. Craig VonDohren, 4. Duane Howard, 5.
Ryan Watt, 6. Kevin Beach, 7. Jared Umbenhauer, 8. Rick Laubach, 9. Ryan
Krachun, 10. Scott Albert, 11. Billy Pauch Jr., 12. Mike Lisowski, 13.
Bobby Trapper, 14. Jimmy Reppert, 15. Dale Hartz, 16. Heath Metzger, 17.
Billy Lasko, 18. Brandon Whitmoyer, 19. John Willman, DNF; 20. Tim
Fitzpatrick, DNF; 21. Ron Haring Jr., DNF; 22. Bob Trapper, DNF; 23.
Cliff Quinn, DNF; 24. Ryan Godown, DNF; 25. Ray Swineheart, DNF; 26.
Justin Grim, DNF. DNS: Brett Kressley, Andy Burkhart. Heat winners:
Strunk, Godown, Burkhart. Consolation winner: T. Fitzpatrick.
U.S.S. Achey sportsman feature (20 laps): 1. Mike Mammana; 2. Wayne
Witmer; 3. Craig Whitmoyer; 4. Shawn Light; 5. Jordan Henn; 6. Daryl
Dissinger; 7. Doug Hendricks; 8. Chuck Fayash; 9. Glenn Rowan; 10. Matt
Clay; 11. BJ Jolly; 12. John McGovern; 13. Greg Cole; 14. T.J.
Fitzpatrick; 15. Nathan Mohr; 16. Tyler Reber, 17. Dave Dissinger, DNF;
18. Chad Kohler, DNF; 19. Rob Riegel, DNF; 20. Matt Stangle, DNF; 21.
Billy Moyer Jr., DNF; 22. Ed Mrochko, DNF; 23. Gary Grim, DNF; 24. Kevin
Brady, DNF; 25. Todd Huffman, DNF; 26. Rob Light, DNF. Heat winners:
Whitmoyer, Stangle, S. Light.
Savage 61 roadrunners feature (20 laps):1. Kody Sites; 2. Steve Gromis;
3. Shawn Mulhall; 4. Devin Trexler; 5. Kris Ney; 6. Mike Reichert; 7.
Terry Kramer; 8. Chris Holland; 9. Kyle Wingle; 10. Shon Elk; 11. Jim
Kost. 12. Jon Schlauch, DNF; 13. Luke Arbogast, DNF; 14. Fred Everly,
DNF Heat winners: Trexler, Reichert.
No Sweat Service Group street stocks feature (20 laps): 1. Elvin Brennan
III; 2. Eric Tripp; 3. Tyler Stump; 4. Joey Brennan; 5. Mike Radocha; 6.
Cory Phillips; 7. Bobby Kupp, DNF; 8. Dean Hine, DNF; 9. Chris Heller,
DNF; 10. Chris Derr, DNF; 11. Jasen Geeseman, DNF; 12. Justin Rhoads,
DNF; 13. Jesse Krasnitsky, DNF. DNS: Jeff Haag, Marc Berzowski. Heat
winners: Geesaman, Derr.
Strunk, 2. Shawn Fitzpatrick, 3. Craig VonDohren, 4. Duane Howard, 5.
Ryan Watt, 6. Kevin Beach, 7. Jared Umbenhauer, 8. Rick Laubach, 9. Ryan
Krachun, 10. Scott Albert, 11. Billy Pauch Jr., 12. Mike Lisowski, 13.
Bobby Trapper, 14. Jimmy Reppert, 15. Dale Hartz, 16. Heath Metzger, 17.
Billy Lasko, 18. Brandon Whitmoyer, 19. John Willman, DNF; 20. Tim
Fitzpatrick, DNF; 21. Ron Haring Jr., DNF; 22. Bob Trapper, DNF; 23.
Cliff Quinn, DNF; 24. Ryan Godown, DNF; 25. Ray Swineheart, DNF; 26.
Justin Grim, DNF. DNS: Brett Kressley, Andy Burkhart. Heat winners:
Strunk, Godown, Burkhart. Consolation winner: T. Fitzpatrick.
U.S.S. Achey sportsman feature (20 laps): 1. Mike Mammana; 2. Wayne
Witmer; 3. Craig Whitmoyer; 4. Shawn Light; 5. Jordan Henn; 6. Daryl
Dissinger; 7. Doug Hendricks; 8. Chuck Fayash; 9. Glenn Rowan; 10. Matt
Clay; 11. BJ Jolly; 12. John McGovern; 13. Greg Cole; 14. T.J.
Fitzpatrick; 15. Nathan Mohr; 16. Tyler Reber, 17. Dave Dissinger, DNF;
18. Chad Kohler, DNF; 19. Rob Riegel, DNF; 20. Matt Stangle, DNF; 21.
Billy Moyer Jr., DNF; 22. Ed Mrochko, DNF; 23. Gary Grim, DNF; 24. Kevin
Brady, DNF; 25. Todd Huffman, DNF; 26. Rob Light, DNF. Heat winners:
Whitmoyer, Stangle, S. Light.
Savage 61 roadrunners feature (20 laps):1. Kody Sites; 2. Steve Gromis;
3. Shawn Mulhall; 4. Devin Trexler; 5. Kris Ney; 6. Mike Reichert; 7.
Terry Kramer; 8. Chris Holland; 9. Kyle Wingle; 10. Shon Elk; 11. Jim
Kost. 12. Jon Schlauch, DNF; 13. Luke Arbogast, DNF; 14. Fred Everly,
DNF Heat winners: Trexler, Reichert.
No Sweat Service Group street stocks feature (20 laps): 1. Elvin Brennan
III; 2. Eric Tripp; 3. Tyler Stump; 4. Joey Brennan; 5. Mike Radocha; 6.
Cory Phillips; 7. Bobby Kupp, DNF; 8. Dean Hine, DNF; 9. Chris Heller,
DNF; 10. Chris Derr, DNF; 11. Jasen Geeseman, DNF; 12. Justin Rhoads,
DNF; 13. Jesse Krasnitsky, DNF. DNS: Jeff Haag, Marc Berzowski. Heat
winners: Geesaman, Derr.