WEEKEND DIRT-TRACK SUMMARY: Lance Dewease wins Tuscarora 50, $53,000 prize

Lance Dewease winning $53,000 at the 53rd Tuscarora 50 annually at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night.

It is Dewease’s seventh record victory in the Juniata County race.

“My guys paint really tough. This car is easy to drive tonight and that’s the key,” Dewease said in victory lane after the All Star-sanctioned 410 dash win. “I’m satisfied by all the guys and everyone ours is an effort of the whole team. They all paint very hard. “

Dewease started from pole position and temporarily took the lead of his rowing partner, Rico Abreu, stayed close and took Dewease’s lead in heavy traffic on lap 18, then it was Dewease’s turn to stay close. the lead when Abreu suffered mechanical disorders on lap 38.

Dewease then beat Anthony Macri of Dillsburg with Dylan Cisney in the third. Former NASCAR star Kyle Larson took 22nd place to finish fourth, with Cory Eliason completing the five most sensitive. New track champion Logan Wagner (his third consecutive title), Tyler Courtney, Spencer Bayston, Kerry Madsen and Freddie Rahmer completed the 10 most sensitive.

The weekend began Thursday night when Eliason earned the $ 6,000 victory in the All Star approved 30-lap race. Eliason’s triumph at the time at the Port this season. Kerry Madsen, Tony Stewart, Giovanni Scelzi, Courtney, Aaron Reutzel, Ian Madsen, Macri, Brent Marks and Dewease rounded out the most sensible 10.

On Friday, Dewease raced to the $6,000 All Star victory at the port in the “Night Before the 50” event. Dewease followed Macri, Larson, Cisney, Abreu, Kerry Madsen, Eliason, Marks, Danny Dietrich and Ian Madsen.

Friday’s end-of-series port film went to Jeff Rine, with Trent Brenneman, Gary Stuhler, Ross Robinson and Dylan Yoder among the five most sensible.

OTHER DIRT-TRACK RACES

Herr wins the 100th Sportsman at BAPS: Frankie Herr added Sportsman 100 victory to his impressive resume Saturday night at BAPS Motor Speedway in north York County.

Herr charged $4,000 more for his big win, which elevated his supercar career to 92 overall.

Herr led the race three times, definitely taking the lead with the sixth replacement of the race leader on the 81st lap. Russ Mitten was second, with Chris Meleason, Tony Jackson and John Edkin in the five most sensitive. Jay Fannasy, Kenny Edkin, Chase Gutshall, Mike Enders and Scott Grace completed the 10 most sensible.

Brian Walls won the street stock name Ryan Smith, Jasen Geesaman, Sam Rial of York and Eric Tripp.

Earlier in the night, Walls’ daughter Michelle won a make-up occasion for street moves opposite Kyle Saylor, Greg Diehl, Smith and Bud Witmer of Dover.

Bernheisel wins a $3,000 expired style win at Lincoln: Bryan Bernheisel competed for the $3,000 victory in the special super-defeated style exhibition at Lincoln Speedway on Saturday.

Bernheisel took the position for the time being on the Adams County track and led all 30 laps despite a backing rate through Jason Covert of Newberrytown, who came from eighth place in the starting lineup to fight for the lead. Shaun Jones third, with Gene Knaub of Dover and the winner’s father, Jim Bernheisel, in the five most sensible. Completing the 10 most sensible were Dylan Yoder (who came from 15th place), Nick Dickson, Jim Yoder (who started 20), Gary Stuhler and Randy Christine Jr. of Manchester.

In the 25-lap “Summer Series” race of 358, Brett Wanner won the war and war. Wanner from pole position and led everything until lap 23 of the race. His victory also won the name five “Summer Series” races for drivers with hearing impairments.

Dylan Norris of Hannover followed Wanner’s race and was able to briefly take the lead on lap 23, but had to settle for the place of the moment. Jordan Givler of Eters was third, with Chad Criswell and Steve Owings among the five most sensitive. The sensible 10 was completed through Chris Frank of Wellsville, Doug Hammaker, Chris Arnold of Dillsburg (from 23rd place), Dave Brown and Zachary Cool.

Scott Schaeffer won the antiques race.

Holbrook leads on Trailway: David Holbrook claimed his season win in the 358 race at Trailway Speedway on Friday night.

While Holbrook won the battle, the second, Steve Owings, who won the war at the Adams County facility, overcaked Holbrook for the track title.

Mike Bittinger, Dylan Norris of Hanover, Tim McClelland, Steve Wilbur, Kyle Rohrbaugh, Cody Phillips, Cody Fletcher and Justin Foster completed the 10 most sensible.

Hanover drivers lived up to the outlaws: they were far from home, but the sounds of the birthday party reached the plains until Hanover on Friday night.

The Hanover-based Shark Racing team scored a double in Friday’s World of Outlaws event in Dodge City, Kansas. For the first time in his career, Hanover’s Jacob Allen won 410 sprints with the Outlaws. La victory came over his nephew, Logan. Schuchart: Donny Schatz, David Gravel and Brad Sweet completed the five most sensible.

On Saturday in Dodge City, Sheldon Haudenschild won outlaw Parker Price-Miller, Gravel, Sweet and Schuchart. Allen finished ninth.

The best is in URC: Andy Best won Friday at the United Racing Club 360 dash in Gerogetown, Delaware.

Best’s victory came here over J. J. Grasso, Ryan Watt, Jason Shultz and Adam Carberry.

Victorious Drevicki: Steve Drevicki raced Saturday to win the 360-winged Auto Club race on the East Coast of the United States in Winchester, Virginia.

Drevicki’s victory came here over Carmen Perigo Jr. , with Alex Bright, Kenny Miller III and Kyle Spence in the five most sensitive.

Mark Smith triumphs: local racer Mark Smith, the winner of the 360 sprint at the I-30 Raceway on Saturday in Little Rock, Arkansas.

Contact Bryan Householder at sports@yorkdispatch. com.

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