BECHTELSVILLE, PA. JULY 16,
2017 – Jared Umbenhauer, Doug Manmiller, Chuck Schutz and Dylan Swinehart were
in the limelight in their respective divisions in Saturday night’s A.D. Moyer
Lumber Co. NASCAR stock car racing action at Grandview Speedway.
Umbenhauer,
shut out of the winner’s circle since his rookie win September 5, 2015, has
been close on various occasions to claim a victory; but was always hampered
with some kind of problem. Things turned around for the Richland Rocket when he
overtook Kenny Gilmore on the 24th lap of the T.P. Trailers 358 NASCAR Modified
30-lap feature that was postponed by rain on June 24 to claim his first win of
the season to become the tenth different winner.
Manmiller
became the first repeat Modified feature winner in the A.D. Moyer sponsored
portion of the show after a hard-fought battle with Brett Kressley and Mike
Gular that went down to the wire.
The
BRC NASCAR Late Model 20-lap feature wasn’t decided until the wave of the
checkered. Bryon Sipe led from the start until the 18th lap when Chuck Schutz
got by him, Sipe regained it the next lap, but in a drag-out down-to-the line
dual off the final corner, it was Schutz chalking up his third win of the
season. Sipe displayed sportsmanship by congratulating Schutz.
In
NASCAR Sportsman action the 25-lap feature was up for grabs between Swinehart,
Brad Arnold and Joe Funk III. Swinehart, who was sidelined the previous week due
to engine problems, was back in top form and prevailed the victor for his
second triumph of the current campaign.
All
feature winners received monetary awards from T.P. Trailers and also product
certificates from VP Racing Fuels providing they met the necessary
requirements.
On
the restart of the rained-out Modified feature Gilmore grabbed the early lead
trailed by Steve Swinehart, Kyle Weiss, John Willman and Duane Howard, before
Howard dropped out with mechanical problems.
Weiss
took over second on lap six to put his bids in for the lead.
A
second turn spin by Kyle Borror brought out the 12th lap caution. The restart
was void after Clay Butler and Mark Kratz tangled in turns one and two. Gilmore
maintained the pace, but now Umbenhauer was second trying to outmaneuver
Gilmore.
Gilmore
stuck to the inside trek while Umbenhauer ran the high line as the laps wound
down.
The
lead changed for the final time on the 24th lap when Umbenhauer switched lanes
as he experienced trouble with the right front when he ran the outside and made
the move stick.
Umbenhauer
never surrendered first to capture the win. Chasing him across was Gilmore, who
never gave Umbenhauer a chance to slip-up; Manmiller, Weiss and Jeff Strunk.
Once
that portion was completed qualifying events were run with Howard, Harris and
Gilmore winning the events. The consi went to Brian Krummel.
Brian
Houseknecht was the early leader in the second feature that was red-flagged
when Kevin Hirthler somehow was on top of the third turn boilerplate. He injured
his elbow and the car was done for the night. Houseknecht was still first when
action resumed while Esposito, Brett Kressley, John Willman and Frank Cozze
tussled for positions.
The
yellow was out on lap nine after Willman and Howard made contact off turn four
and until things cleared Colt Harris hit the second turn wall and was out of
contention. Behind Houseknecht on this restart was Kressley and he was trying
feverishly to pass him.
While
running third and fourth in the thick of the battle, Cozze and Gular made
contact and Cozze spun in the third turn for the 13th lap caution. This restart
saw the front three get together and kept going, but veteran campaigner “The
Handler” Manmiller took advantage of this incident to put the Jason
Miller-owned No. 44M at the front of the pack.
Manmiller
ran the bottom while Kressley gained ground on the outside to pressure him.
Behind
Manmiller and Kressley, the battle brewed between Gular, Howard and Strunk.
Manmiller
never looked back and was in victory lane for his 26th career win followed by
Kressley, Gular, Howard and Strunk.
Sipe
charged into the early led of the Late Model feature pressured by Danny Snyder,
Blaine Emery, Steve Todorow and Wayne Pfeil.
Sipe
on the outside and Snyder down low were side-by-side for the lead and numerous
times Snyder pulled even with Sipe, but each time Sipe emerged the leader.
Snyder’s
bad luck continued when he slowed with a right flat rear tire for the final
yellow on the 15th lap. Sipe was able to keep Schutz behind when action went
green again, but he had his work cut out.
Schutz
passed Sipe with two to go, but Sipe was back in front the next lap.
Coming
off the final turn and the checkered in sight, Schutz gave it one last try and
was successful in his efforts as he picked up the win with Sipe a very close
second followed by Emery, Todorow and Pfeil.
The
Sportsman feature was Joe Funk III taking the early lead at the onset.
John
McGovern, while running second, spun between the third and fourth turn for the
second lap yellow. On the restart Swinehart charged to the outside to become
the new leader with Funk III giving him no margin to error.
It
didn’t take long for a three-way battle to develop between Swinehart, Funk III
and Brad Arnold. Right behind were Mike Lisowski and Craig Whitmoyer waiting
for an opportunity for advancement’
Ryan
and Kyle Lilick spun in turn four on the 13th lap. Jim Housworth was sent to
the rear for starting the mishap along with the involved Lilick’s. The single-file
restart was brought back to the line after Kyle Lilick spun Housworth. As a
result of his actions, Lilick was sent pit side out of competition. Swinehart
was still number one on the restart while Funk III and Arnold dueled for
second.
Arnold
took over the runner-up spot on the 21st lap and if he intended to pass
Swinehart, he was going to have to take the long way around because Swinehart
switched to the inside.
Swinehart
hung on for his third career win which he thanked his skeleton crew since some
were missing and also Bob Sheidy for his long hours in the machine shop.
Capturing his season best finish was Arnold followed by Funk III, Lisowski and
Ryan Beltz.
Swinehart,
McGovern and Arnold won the heats. The consi was won by Ryan Lilick.
On
the schedule for next Saturday, July 22nd, is Hatfield Quality Meats night
featuring the NASCAR TP Trailers 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman
along with the Blast from the Past Vintage Racers. Spectator gates open at 5:30
p.m. with racing getting the green at 7:30 p.m.
RACE RESULTS
T.P. Trailers 358 NASCAR June 24 Modified Feature (30-Laps): 1. Jared Umbenhauer, 2. Kenny Gilmore, 3. Doug Manmiller, 4. Kyle Weiss, 5. Jeff Strunk, 6. Craig Von Dohren, 7. Mike Gular, 8. Kevin Hirthler, 9. Ryan Grim, 10. John Willman, 11. Kyle Borror, 12. Brian Krummel, 13. Chris Esposito, 14. Kory Fleming. DNF: 15. Ray Swinehart, 16. Chris Gambler, 176. Clay Butler, 18. Mark Kratz, 19. Justin Grim, 20. Steve Swinehart, 21. Brett Kressley, 22. Duane Howard, 23. Brian Houseknecht, 24. Anthony Perrego, 25. Bobby Gunther-Walsh, DNS: 26. Billy Pauch Jr., 27. Mike Laise, 28. Addison Meitzler, 29. Briggs Danner.
T.P. Trailers 358 NASCAR
A.D. Moyer Lumber Modified Feature (30-Laps): 1. Doug Manmiller, 2. Brett
Kressley, 3. Mike Gular, 4. Duane Howard, 5. Jeff Strunk, 6. Ray Swinehart, 7.
Craig Von Dohren, 8. Tim Buckwalter, 9. Kenny Gilmore, 10. Jared Umbenhauer,
11. Kyle Weiss, 12. Ryan Grim, 13. Brian Houseknecht, 14. Chris Esposito, 15.
Brian Krummel, 16. Addison Meitzler, 17. Justin Grim, 18. Chris Gambler, 19.
Kory Fleming, 20. Joe Fanelli, 21. Bobby Gunther-Walsh, 22. Kevin Kuser. DNF:
23. Frank Cozze, 24. Clay Butler, 25. John Willman, 26. Colt Harris, 27. Kevin
Hirthler, 28. Steve Swinehart. DNQ: Mark Kratz, Kyle Borror, Anthony Perrego.
BRC NASCAR Late Model A.D.
Moyer Lumber Feature (20-Laps): 1. Chuck Schutz, 2. Bryon Sipe, 3. Blaine
Emery, 4. Steve Todorow, 5. Wayne Pfeil, 6. Kyle Merkel, 7. Brian Shuey, 8.
Jordan Knepp, 9. Shawn Horning, 10. Dirk Rimrott, 11. Todd Ravel, 12. Andy
Cassel, 13. George Irvin, DNF: 14. Danny Snyder, 15. Dan Hoffman, 16. Drew
Weisser, 17. Ron Kline, 18. Steve Wilson.
NASCAR Sportsman A.D. Moyer
Lumber Feature (25-Laps): 1. Dylan Swinehart, 2. Brad Arnold, 3. Joe Funk III,
4. Mike Lisowski, 5. Ryan Beltz, 6. Mark Kemmerer, 7. Craig Whitmoyer, 8. Brad
Grim, 9. Kurt Bettler, 10. Louden Reimert, 11. Brian Hirthler, 12. Jesse
Landis, 13. Andrew Kreis, 14. Jim Housworth, 15. John McGovern, DNF: 16. Kyle
Lilick, 17. Ryan Lilick, 18. Jack Butler, 19. Kenny Bock, 20. Sean Weiss, 21.
Paul Houseknecht, 22. Mike Koffel, 23. Derrick Smith, 24. Dean Bachman. DNQ:
Rich Jones, B.J. Joly, Andy Clemmer.
Grandview Speedway continues to be one of the most
successful NASCAR WEEKLY short track operations in the nation having been
presenting stock car racing events under the Rogers family promotion for the
past 55 years. The season at Grandview continues from late March to November.
The one-third-mile, banked clay track is located on Passmore Road, just off
Route 100, in Bechtelsville, PA, 10 miles north of Pottstown. A full line of
concession and novelty items is offered. Fans are invited to the pit area after
the racing events have been completed and racing equipment loaded into the
trailers. Race information is available at www.grandviewspeedway.com, Facebook, Twitter and at 610.754.7688. And it is a good idea to link up with Rainedout.com to get latest info on rainouts.
COMING EVENTS: Sunday, July
16, 1 p.m. Outlaw Enduro racing along with Blast From the Past Vintage racers.
Saturday, July 22, 7:30
p.m. Hatfield Quality Meats Night featuring TP Trailers NASCAR 358 Modifieds,
BRC Late Models, Sportsman along with Blast from the Past Vintage racing.
RCN-TV coverage.
Saturday, July 29, 7:30 p.m.
TP Trailers NASCAR 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman
Saturday, August 5, 7:30
p.m. Pioneer Pole Buildings FORREST ROGERS MEMORIAL, 50 laps for TP Trailers
Modifieds, $10,000 to win, 50 laps, Sportsman and BRC Late Models.
Saturday, August 12, 7:30
p.m. WNPV Radio Night. TP Trailers 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman
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