Friday May 18, 2018 Results
Malta, New York (May 18, 2018) – Within the last two weeks Ravena, NY native Keith Flach has experienced the lows and the highs of Modified racing and it was obvious this night that the highs of the sport are much more enjoyable. Driving his familiar no. 43 Flach Crane and Gould Erectors car, Flach drove a mistake-free 35-lap feature to claim his fourth career win at “The Great Race Place.” “We had good luck on our side and we were blessed tonight,” stated Flach in victory lane.
“Last week was not how we wanted to start,” he continued referring to a broken pulley which caused engine issues in his heat and a right rear flat in the feature that eliminated him from competition. Thirty-three cars took the green with the 10n of Jim Nagle and the 37 of Justin Barber leading the group going into the first turn to start the feature. A lap one caution led to a restart in which Flach managed to get the lead from Nagle and then hold on to it until the checkered fell on lap 35. It was no easy task for Flach as he was challenged on several restarts and had to work his way through lapped traffic to claim the win.
By lap 20 Ken Tremont Jr from 12 th position and Ronnie Johnson from 13 th position had worked their way through the field to challenge from second and third positions. Also maneuvering their way to the front were Brett Hearn from 18 th , Marc Johnson from 15 th and Jeremy Wilder from 10th to eventually round out the top five finishing positions.
Utilizing every lane throughout the entire feature, the fans were up and cheering as the Modified field once again put on a great race with plenty of passing in the high and low lanes and lots of side-by-side competitive racing.
It is early in the track point battle but at the conclusion of this night it is multi-time champion Brett Hearn out to an early lead with 178 points over Ronnie Johnson and 2017 champion Peter Britten who each have 170 points. Marc Johnson trails at 168 points with Matt DeLorenzo weighing in at 162
points.
The Pro Stock division ran two feature events this night, the first being the rained out feature from May 4. Josh Coonradt, Luke Horning, Kim Duell, Kenny Martin and Nick Stone finished the 25-lap feature in that order with Coonradt scoring his first ever Albany-Saratoga career win. The results of this event were made official after a decision regarding a protest filed with DIRTcar NE was reviewed by DIRTcar Technical Director Mark Hitchcock, and Kim Duell was moved to last place (all others moved up a spot in the final finish).
A red flag on lap 19 for a frontstretch rollover by both Brandon Emigh and Doug Sheely brought everyone to their feet as the no. 2 of Emigh landed on its side and the no. 28 of Sheely landed on its roof and then caught on fire. Both drivers were able to walk away from the crash but with both cars very heavily damaged.
The second Pro Stock feature had a 26 car field, again for 25 laps, and it was fan favorite Kenny Martin who captured the win for his second win of the 2018 season and his 15 th career win at Albany-Saratoga. At various times the race was a battle among early race leader Scott Towslee, Nick Stone, Jay Corbin, Luke Horning and Kenny Martin. With two to go it looked as though Stone would win the event but a low side move going into turn four, followed by him splitting the Stone and Corbin cars coming off the turn, put Martin in the lead. He was followed across the finish line by a still hard charging Stone, Corbin, Walt Brownell and Kim Duell.
For the 2018 season, track sponsor Ron Mensing’s “Native Pride Series” will focus on the Street Stock class. The annual series rotates among the classes annually at the track with the series winner receiving special recognition at the annual banquet. Dave Cook jumped out to an early lead in the 20-lap feature that was lost when a caution came out on lap five. From that point on it was Randy Miller and Al Relyea who ran side-by-side by several laps before Miller took the lead for the final time on lap 19 and earned his third win of the season. Finishing behind Miller were Relyea, Cook, Mark Burch and John Filarecki to complete the top five.
In similar style to all other classes, the Sportsman feature was very competitive with the no. 27 of Jeremy Pitts winning his first feature of the season. The first five laps of the feature event were under the control of Dave Baranowski in his no. 112 but he lost that lead with an inside pass by David Schilling going into turn three. Schilling then dominated until he was put to the rear by the race director for his contact with two lapped cars that resulted in a turn four caution. After an on-track disagreement with the flagger, Schilling’s car was towed to the pits as Schilling angrily walked to the pit area.
That gave the lead to a jubilant Jeremy Pitts who also scored his first win of the 2018 season. He was followed across the finish line by a hard charging Andrew Buff, Chad Edwards, Tim Hartman Jr and Connor Cleveland.
The Limited Sportsman feature with 27 cars taking the green was won by John Stowell over Justin Buff, Michael Wagner Fitzgerald, Josh Rozelle and EJ McAuliffe. Buff had held the early lead but lost it on lap eight to Stowell when he went high in turn three on lap 12. From that point on it was Stowell’s race and he weaved his way through lapped traffic to take the win.
This Friday, May 25, the Patriot Sprint Tour will take center stage for a special Memorial Day Weekend show. The Modifieds and Sprints will run heats with features only for all other divisions. Admission will be $16 for adults and $2 for kids 11 and under.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for a very special night of racing on Friday, June 12, as the speedway will honor two of its greatest drivers ever — Jack Johnson and CD Coville. The feature event will be 61 laps and pay $6,112 to win. Check the track website for details.
MODIFIED FEATURE (05/18/2018; 35 laps) — 1) Keith Flach, 2) Ronnie Johnson, 3) Brett Hearn, 4) Marc Johnson, 5) Jeremy Wilder, 6) Kenny Tremont Jr., 7) Matt DeLorenzo, 8) Peter Britten, 9) Jessey Mueller, 10) Neil Stratton, 11) Brian Gleason, 12) Matt Depew, 13) Bodie Bellinger, 14) Rocky Warner, 15) Bobby Hackel IV, 16) Jack Lehner, 17) Elmo Reckner, 18) Rich Scagliotta, 19) Rich Ronca, 20) Demetrios Drellos, 21) Josh Hohenforst, 22) Jimmy Cottrell, 23) Jim Nagle, 24) Jason Herrington, 25) Matt Pupello, 26) Scott Huber, 27) Justin Barber, 28) Kris Vernold, 29) Jeff Rockefeller, 30) Jackie Brown, 31) Don Ronca, 32) Dylan Scribner, 33) CG Morey
SPORTSMAN FEATURE (05/18/2018; 25 laps) — 1) Jeremy Pitts, 2) Andrew Buff, 3) Chad Edwards, 4) Tim Hartman, Jr., 5) Connor Cleveland, 6) Chris Johnson, 7) Jason Gray, 8) Pat Jones, 9) Adam McAuliffe, 10) Scott Duell, 11) Josh Neal, 12) Dave Constantino, 13) Joe Williams, 14) Alex Yankowski, 15) Jack Speshock, 16) Dave Baranowski, Jr., 17) Jake Scarborough, 18) Ken Conroy, 19) Mike Ostrander, 20) Mike Coffey, Jr., 21) Robert Bublak, 22) Jim Osgood, 23) Floyd Billington, 24) Elliot Lussier, 25) David Schilling, 26) Fred Proctor, 27) Nick Lussier, 28) Nick Fretto, 29) Joey Scarborough, 30) James Meehan
PRO STOCK FEATURE (From 05/04/2018; 25 laps) — 1) Josh Coonradt, 2) Luke Horning, 3) Kenny Martin, 4) Nick Stone, 5) Nick Arnold, 6) Norm Loubier, 7) Walt Brownell, 8) Dean Charbonneau, 9) Dave DePaulo, 10) Chris Wemple, 11) Jason Corbin, 12) Byron Wescott, 13) Jimmy Eaton, 14) Mike Baker, 15) Peter Porter, 16) Matt Roberts, 17) Dan Older, 18) Brandon Emigh, 19) Doug Sheely, 20) Ernie Greenier, 21) Brandon Gray, 22) Scott Towslee, 23) Gus Hollner, 24) Darrell Older, 25) Kim Duell (OFFICIAL FINISH)
PRO STOCK FEATURE (05/18/2018; 25 laps) — 1) Kenny Martin, 2) Nick Stone, 3) Jason Corbin, 4) Walt Brownell, 5) Kim Duell, 6) Nick Arnold, 7) Dave DePaulo, 8) Gus Hollner, 9) Byron Wescott, 10) Brandon Emigh, 11) Dean Charbonneau, 12) Josh Coonradt, 13) Mike Baker, 14) Dan Madigan, 15) Peter Porter, 16) Matt Roberts, 17) Brian Keough, 18) Luke Horning, 19) Norm Loubier, 20) Dan Older, 21) Scott Towslee, 22) Ed Thompson, 23) Ernie Greenier, 24) Darrell Older, 25) Ivan Joslin, 26) Chris Wemple; DNS Brandon Gray
LIMITED SPORTSMAN (05/18/2018; 20 laps) — 1) John Stowell, 2) Justin Buff, 3) Michael Wagner Fitzgerald, 4) Josh Rozelle, 5) EJ McAuliffe, 6) Stephen Kneer, 7) Scott Bennett, 8) Scott Flanders, 9) Paolo Pascarella, 10) Dan Grignon, 11) Mike Parodi, 12) Emily Quinn, 13) Thomas VanVorst, 14) Dylan Bokus, 15) Bryan Jones, Jr., 16) Ryan Heath, 17) Derrick McGrew, Jr., 18) David Boisclair, 19) Bob Schmidt, 20) Steve Burch, 21) Kyle Hoard, 22) Lenny Billings, 23) Jeff Jenkins, 24) Gary VanAlstyne, 25) Jason Baker; DNS James Hinman, William August
STREET STOCK FEATURE – Native Pride Series (05/18/2018; 20 laps) — 1) Randy Miller, 2) Al Relyea, 3) David Cook, 4) Mark Burch, 5) John Filarecki, 6) Damon Anderson, 7) David Shippee, 8) Scott Lawrence, 9) Pete Vila, 10) Justin Taylor, 11) John Hayes, 12) Phil Arnold, 13) Curtis Condon