DIRT-TRACK ROUND: Anthony Macri of Dillsburg wins his first BAPS victory

Anthony Macri of Dillsburg on Saturday’s 410-lap board at BAPS Motor Speedway.

The $4573 wins Macri’s first on the North York County track, but his eleventh overall this season, adding two victories at The United Racing Club 360.

Macri began sixth on the big occasion and stumbled across the five most sensible occasions. It wasn’t a genuine thing for leadership until the end of the race.

In a race that had more twists than a country road, top fielder Tim Wagaman II of Hanover took the lead early. Wagaman ruled until the sixth lap, when Bill Balog, the fourth-place North Pole Nightmare, took first place. Position

Balog led until sixth-place starter Brent Marks took over in the 12th round. While Marks was at the forefront, Balog continued to fight for first place, but only when Marks suffered mechanical uproes on lap 27, Balog regained leadership.

Macri in Balog’s appearance for resumption after the yellow flag and threw as much as he could at Balog, definitely taking the lead on lap 29.

In the end, it was Macri who prevailed over Balog, with Wagaman third. Kyle Reinhardt and Billy Dietrich completed the five most sensitive. The ten most sensitive were Tyler Ross, Indiana invader Zach Hampton, Brock Zearfoss, Doug Hammaker and Race Loader. Freddie Rahmer, who arrived from 18 to 10.

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Supercars serve as well as a thriller. Jay Fannasy came from 14th overall to secure his first EVER BAPS victory.

Fannasy joins his father Bob (four wins) and his brother Steve (three wins) as the winner of the BAPS supercar.

Felton’s Nate Young led the start of the 25-lap race until Russ Mitten took first place in lap six. Mitten held the lead until Fannasy passed on lap 15. From there, the race went on.

Fannasy and Mitten fought hard for first place, with the two most sensitive points, Kenny Edkin and Frankie Herr, just behind.

Mitten made one last bet on the lead on the last corner, but slid to third place. Herr ran through the position for the time being in a race that saw the first 4 finish under a blanket. Its title of consecutive editions for the time being. Mike Enders completed the five most sensible.

The 10 most sensitive ended up through Matt Ondek, Brogue’s Tyler Wolford, John Edkin, Young, and Steve Fannasy.

In the extreme action competition, Sam Rial of Etters ran to victory at the makeup event, with Hunter Fulton, Patrick McClane of York, Austin Hogue of Dover and Will Long among the five most sensible.

At the scheduled over-inventory event, Austin Hogue beat McClane, Rial, Michael Goodwin and Fulton of Wellsville. McClane crowned the season title.

A special invitation occasion for non-winners was for Long, with Paul Sylvester and John W behind.

Bard wins the Port Royal Blue Collar Classic: Garrett Bard, the Blue Collar Classic for the 305 sprints at Port Royal Speedway in Juniata County on Saturday.

Bard’s win came here over Justin Clark, with Christian Rumsey, Jared Zionkowski and Ken Duke Jr. in the sane five.

Andrew Yoder ruled the limited-late main model, followed by Dillon Stake and Devon Hart.

Haudenschild leads the Outlaws: Sheldon Haudenschild World of Outlaws 410 dash on Saturday in Kokomo, Indiana.

Haudenschild’s victory came here over Donny Schatz, with Logan Schuchart of Hanover in the third; James McFadden and Carson Macedo completed the five most sensible; Jacob Allen of Hanover sixth.

Contact Bryan Householder at sports@yorkdispatch. com.

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