BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY NEWS
For Immediate Release - Thank You
Bridgeport
Speedway
83 Floodgate Road
Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Office:
856-467-4407
24 hr. info: 856-467-4408
E-mail: mike@bpspeedway.com
Website: www.bpspeedway.com
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COMING EVENTS:
Wed 7/3 - Tom Hager
Memorial - 43-lap Big Block Modified Poker Series
event with
fireworks
Big Block Modifieds – Poker Series Hand #3 (43L), Crate/Sportsman
–
Poker Series Hand #3 (30L), & Outlaw Stock Cars – Shoot-Out Series
Round #3 (20L)
3:30 p.m. - Pit gates open
4:30 p.m. - Grandstand gates
open
6:30 p.m. - Racing starts
Fri 7/5 - No Racing
Sat 7/6 - No
Racing
Fri 7/12 - Fast and Furious Fridays - $500 to win 600cc
Micro-Sprint
feature courtesy of S&D Racing & Garden State Vintage
Stock Cars
600cc Micro-Sprints (20L), 270cc Micro-Sprints (20L), 4-Cylinder
Enduro Cars (20L), & Garden State Vintage Stock Cars
5:00 p.m. -
Gates open
7:15 p.m. - Racing starts
Sat 7/13 - Saturday Night Stars -
Women on Wheels - Powder Puff races
on the quarter mile
Big Block
Modifieds (30L), Crate/Sportsman (20L), Outlaw Stock Cars
(15L) &
Powder Puff races
4:30 p.m. - Pit gates open
5:30 p.m. - Grandstand gates
open
7:00 p.m. - Racing starts
WATT REGISTERS HIS THIRD
BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY VICTORY OF THE YEAR
Bridgeport, NJ (June 30, 2013) –
On Diploma Night presented by Active
Environmental, Ryan Watt registered
his third Big Block Modified
victory of the year at Bridgeport Speedway.
Mike Cogdill took the
checkered flag in the Crate/Sportsman race. Ian
Humphreys claimed the
D.A.’S Auto Body and Repair Rookie Series
championship with a win in
the final event. The TSRS Sprint Car main event
was won by Jamie Kostic.
As the 30-lap Big Block Modified feature got
underway, Ron Roberts
grabbed the lead and was quickly followed by Sean
Gunther. Gunther
began to close in on the early pacesetter and slipped
beneath Roberts
on lap 3 to take over the top spot. Bob Sarkisian motored
into the
runner-up position with four circuits completed and he was
pressing
for the lead when the first caution came out on the fifth
revolution
for Tom Maccherone. On the restart, Mike Barone blasted from
third to
the front of the pack with Gunther in second and Sarksiain in
third.
The red flag came out on lap 6 as multi-car accident occurred in
the
first turn. When action resumed, Barone fought back the challenge from
Gunther to remain on top. On lap 8, Gunther dropped out of the race
with a mechanical issue and Ryan Watt assumed the runner-up spot. With
a third of the contest completed, Barone had nearly a
half-straightaway
lead over Watt, Sam Martz, and sixteenth place
starting Jimmy Horton.
Richie Pratt, Jr. who started the contest in
twelfth, was continuing his
climb toward the front as he passed Horton
for fourth place on the eleventh
tour of the outer oval. The final
caution flag of the race appeared on lap
12 as Mike Iles stopped near
the pit entrance in the second corner. When
the green flag waved, Watt
powered by Barone to gain the lead with Pratt,
Jr. and Horton behind
the top two. As Watt was beginning to stretch out his
lead on lap 16,
Barone and Pratt, Jr. were in a duel for the runner-up
spot. With
twelve laps remaining, Watt had a half-straightaway lead over
Barone.
By lap 22, Barone had begun to chip away at Watt’s advantage with
Pratt, Jr. still chasing the top two. With five to go, Pratt, Jr.
began
to reel in Barone for second. As the two laps remaining signal
was given,
Watt, Barone, and Pratt, Jr. began to encounter some slower
running cars
and the top three cars came closer together. On the final
circuit in the
midst of heavier lap traffic, Watt crossed the finish
line by one and a
half car lengths over Barone with Pratt, Jr.
finishing third. Horton came
home in fourth. Iles motored his way back
from the rear of the field to
finish in fifth. The Big Block Modified
heat races were won by Travis Hill,
Bob Sarkisian, and Mike Iles. The
consolation event was captured by Wade
Hendrickson.
After taking the lead on the seventh circuit from Gary
Hieber, Jr.,
Mike Cogdill led the balance of the 20-lap Crate/Sportsman
feature to
grab his first checkered flag of the season and fourth in his
career.
Marc Herman completed the race in second. Bob Lilick, Brad
Roberts,
and Kyle Hieber completed the top five. Marc Herman and Dave
Damiano
were the victors in the qualifying events for the
Crate/Sportsman.
Ian Humphreys clinched the D.A.’S Auto Body and Repair
Rookie Series
championship by slipping past Kris Lilick on the last circuit
of the
10-lap finale for his sixth win of the year. Behind the top two of
Humphreys and Lilick, Jesse Bonaduce, Pete Lucchesi, and Matthew Peck
crossed the finish line in order.
Jamie Kostic led from start to
finish as he won the 20-lap feature
event for the TSRS Sprint Cars. Kostic
started on the pole and fought
off an early race challenge from Steve
Patterson to gain the victory.
With Patterson finishing second, Rick Stief
came home in third. Kyle
Reinhardt and Dave Brown rounded out the top five.
The winners in the
TSRS Sprint Car heat races were Bob DeVault and Jamie
Kostic.
On Wednesday July 3, the Tom Hager Memorial, a 43-lap Big Block
Modified Poker Series event, and a fireworks display highlight a
special three-division card. A 30-lap contest will serve as the third
hand of the Crate/Sportsman Poker Series with $1000 going to the
winner
and a multitude of contingency awards to be awarded. Along with
the Big
Block Modifieds and Crate/Sportsman, the third event in Black
Flagged
Racing’s Outlaw Stock Car Shoot-Out Series will take place.
The winner of
the 20-lap feature race for the full-fendered cars will
go home with $500
and plenty of extra awards, including lap money,
will be up for grabs. In
addition to the great racing and fireworks
display, Avery Racing and Do It
Duo For Pets, Inc. are teaming up to
collect pet supplies for those
affected by Hurricane Sandy and the
Oklahoma Tornado. Donations will be
collected at the main grandstand
ticket office and in the pits at the Avery
Racing Outlaw Stock Car
team trailer. Pet food, cat litter, toys, bedding,
gift cards, and
monetary donations are among the items being accepted.
Anyone who
donates an item will be automatically entered into a raffle for
an
adult bicycle. A Kid’s Bike Raffle with all proceeds benefitting Do It
For Duo will take place on this night as well. On Wednesday, July 3,
the pit gates will open at 3:30 p.m. The grandstand turnstiles will
unlock at 4:30 p.m. Racing starts at 6:30 p.m. Adult (16 and older)
admission will be $27 with students (10-15) being admitted for $12.
Kids 9 and under are free. Admittance to the pits is $37. The first
100
kids through the turnstiles will receive goodie bags courtesy of
Avery
Racing.
Bridgeport Speedway provides a safe and secure family atmosphere,
free
parking, giveaways and fan participation games. Billed ‘The Fastest
Dirt Track in the East’, Bridgeport Speedway is a banked 5/8th mile
dirt oval, featuring a dirt 1/4 mile oval embedded in the center, and
is located in Southern New Jersey -- just minutes from Pennsylvania
and
Delaware at exit 14 off of I-295.
BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY RESULTS –
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013
Big Block Modifieds
Heat 1 - 1. Travis
Hill 2. Ron Roberts 3. Sam Martz 4. Matt Harrell 5.
Jimmy Horton 6.Tom
Maccherone
Heat 2 - 1. Bob Sarkisian 2. Richie Pratt, Jr. 3. Dom Buffalino
4.
Sean Gunther 5. Dave Dissinger 6. Scott Irwin
Heat 3 - 1. Mike Iles
2. David Hunt 3. Mike Barone 4. Ryan Watt 5.
Dave Witte 6. Rob Nixon
Consolation - 1. Wade Hendrickson 2.
Jesse Hill 3. Rick Laubach 4. Mike
Franz 5. Eric Kormann 6. Don
Cogdill, III
BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE
- 30 LAPS
1. RYAN WATT 2. Mike Barone 3. Richie Pratt, Jr. 4. Jimmy
Horton 5.
Mike Iles 6. Sam Martz 7. Travis Hill 8. Eric Kormann 9. Dave
Witte
10. Jesse Hill 11. Mike Franz 12. Matt Harrell 13. Wade Hendrickson
14. Rick Laubach 15. Bob Sarkisian 16. David Hunt 17. Sean Gunther 18.
Dom Buffalino 19. Dave Dissinger 20. Scott Irwin 21. Don Cogdill, III
22. Rob Nixon 23. Ron Roberts 24. Tom Maccherone
DNQ: Ed Firth, Jack
Swain, Tom Carberry
Crate/Sportsman
Heat 1 - 1. Marc Herman 2.
Scott Hulmes 3. Mike Cogdill 4. Gary
Hieber, Jr. 5. Jason Duppel 6. Brett
Ballard 7. Steve Searock
Heat 2 - 1. Dave Damiano 2. Kyle Hieber 3. Bob
Lilick 4. Brad Roberts
5. Ryan Wozunk 6. Matt Budd 7. Ricky
DiEva
CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE - 20 LAPS
1. MIKE COGDILL 2. Marc
Herman 3. Bob Lilick 4. Brad Roberts 5. Kyle
Hieber 6. Kevin Belmont 7.
Gary Hieber, Jr. 8. Dave Damiano 9. Steve
Searock 10. Ricky DiEva 11. Kris
Lilick 12. Matt Budd 13. Brett
Ballard 14. Jesse Bonaduce 15. Ryan Wozunk
16. Mike Brannigan 17.
Jason Duppel 18. Scott Hulmes 19. Ian
Humphreys
DNS: Pete Serra, George Nardelli, IV, Pete
Lucchesi
D.A.’S AUTO BODY AND REPAIR ROOKIE SERIES FEATURE - 10
LAPS
1. IAN HUMPHREYS 2. Kris Lilick 3. Jesse Bonaduce 4. Pete Lucchesi
5.
Matthew Peck
D.A.’S AUTO BODY AND REPAIR ROOKIE SERIES CHAMPION -
IAN HUMPHREYS
TSRS Sprint Cars
Heat 1 - 1. Bob DeVault 2.
Steve Patterson 3. Dave Brown 4. Rick Stief
5. Chuck Palmucci 6. Mike
Haggenbottom
Heat 2 - 1. Jamie Kostic 2. Bruck Kindberg 3. Joe Lord 4. Eddie
Wagner
5. Kyle Reinhardt 6. Adam Carberry
TSRS SPRINT CAR
FEATURE - 20 LAPS
1. JAMIE KOSTIC 2. Steve Patterson 3. Rick Stief 4.
Kyle Reinhardt 5.
Dave Brown 6. Eddie Wagner 7. Bob DeVault 8. Kyle Purks
9. Joe Lord
10. Ryan Stillwagon 11. Tim Tanner 12. Cody Jourdan 13. Harris
Kohen
14. Scott Frack 15. Pat U’Selis 16. Mike Haggenbottom 17. Bruce
Kindberg 18. Tommy Carberry 19. Chuck Palmucci 20. Adam Carberry
DNS:
Erika Palmai, Stef Palmai
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