Jim Siegel claimed his first victory in 410 races since the 2018 racing season on Saturday’s 30-lap circuit at Lincoln Speedway.
Siegel’s 15th victory in the Adams County track race is worth $4,000.
Siegel fifth and has become the third leader of the race when he took first place in lap 23 Bradley Howard of York led the first seven laps of pole before Tim Wagaman of Hannover took first place after starting fourth. road and took Wagaman’s lead on lap 23.
In the end, Siegel the winner opposed Wagaman, with Chase Dietz of York starting ninth, third. Jordan Givler of Lewisberry and Alan Krimes of Dover, who finished 21st, completed the five most sensitive.
The 10 most sensitive were Tyler Ross, Howard, Kyle Moody of Lewisberry, Matt Campbell of Fawn Grove and Brandon Rahmer.
Jaremi Hanson of Dillsburg took Mikell McGee’s lead in the sixth of the 20 laps, then held a beat on Doug Dodson’s last lap to win the second 305. Dodson sprint, with Don Melair, McGee and Daren Bolac in the most sensible five.
Disney’s port royal victory: local racer Dylan Cisney, $4,000 victory in the 410 25-lap race at Port Royal on Saturday.
Cisney’s victory at the Juniata County facility came here over Jeff Halligan, with Danny Dietrich in the third; Logan Wagner and his father, Mike Wagner, finished the first five; The 10 most sensible ended up through Justin Peck, Pat Cannon of Summers, Kerry Madsen. , Lucas Wolfe and TJMr. Stutts.
Jeff Rine won the last feature film about Rick Eckert of York, with Gary Stuhler in third place. These 3 drivers add up to 731 victories on the local circuit. Dylan Yoder and Trevor Feathers finished in the five most sensitive.
Devin Hart won the feature film about defeated models opposed to Ryan Zook, with Todd Snook, Devin Frey and Derick Garman among the five most sensible.
Peck shines in Grove: Justin Peck is the first two-time regional winner of the season with his $5,500 win at Williams Grove on Friday.
Peck led all 25 laps from his first place on the Cumberland County runway.
As Peck moved away from the field, his teammate TJStutts held the position for the time being in the race. Chase Dietz of York was third, with Tim Shaffer and Steve Buckwalter among the five most sensitive. Freddie Rahmer, Kyle Reinhardt, Ryan Taylor, Danny Dietrich (who started 24th as first understudy) and Brandon Rahmer completed the 10 most sensitive.
Western Pennsylvania ace Max Blair claimed the first win of his grove career in the 30-lap feature film. Blair led all the way to the $3,000 victory. Haus’s position. Jason Covert of Neweberrytown was also given through Haus in the end, with Kyle Lee completing the five most sensible.
Second-generation driving force Bryan Bernheisel suffered back injuries when his car overturned the railing on the first corner of the first race.
Gutshall wins at BAPS: Chase Gutshall claimed his first win of the season in the 25-lap supercar at BAPS Motor Speedway on Saturday night.
Gutshall’s victory at the northern York County facility came over opening night winner Frankie Herr, with Russ Mitten in third place; Jay Fannasy and Scott Dellinger of Lewisberry completed the five most sensible Matt Ondek, Tony Jackson, Timmie Barrick, Steve Fannasy and Devin Beidel completed the 10 most sensible.
Shaun Miller beat Chase Dover’s Ticket for the limited victory at the end of the model, with Wayne Pfeil, Randy Stoudt and Chuck Shultz in the five most sensitive.
Kory Sites, the winner of street actions opposite Jim Palm, Niklas Stoudt, Stan Wanner and Butch Helsel. Michael Goodwin of Wellsville beat Austin Hogue of Dover for the victory over excessive actions. Roland Brown, the winner of the old cars.
Walls shines in Hagerstown: Rodney Walls won Hagerstown’s newest sporting style on Saturday, with Frankie Gordon, Scott Palmer, Tyler Emory and Austin Warrenfeltz on Maryland’s five most sensible tracks.
The ability of the overdue box style was at the expense of Tyler Hoy, Justin Kann, Al Shawver Jr. and Matt Glendon.
Jason Stoner beat Jamie Zentmyer for the victory over natural inventory and Scott Sipes, the fan winner of the inventory.
Ryan Smith’s first in Bridgeport: Ryan Smith won the first of the United Racing Club’s 360 dash season in Bridgeport, New Jersey.
Andy Best followed Smith to the baseline, with Dallas Schott, Jason Shultz and Derek Locke in the five most sensitive. The 10 most sensitive ended up through Lewisberry’s Brian Carber, Paulie Colagiovanni, Alex Bright, Josh Weller and Denny Peebles.
On Friday at Bridgeport, Kevin Nagy achieved the 305-run win over Dave Brown, with Dom Melair, Rory Janney and Bryant Davis among the five most sensitive.
Sweet leads the way: After raining at the US36 Speedway on Friday, off-the-law sprints ran Saturday in Lake Ozark, Missouri, and protective champion Brad Sweet took victory over Sheldon Haudenschild.
James McFadden, Logan Schuchart of Hanover and Carson Macedo completed the five most sensible. Brent Marks eighth, Brock Zearfoss 14th and Jacob Allen of Hannover 23rd.
Selinsgrove rained: Sunday’s program of sprints and expired models at Selinsgrove Speedway rained.
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