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:
Fri 4/12 - Fast and
Furious Fridays – Three twenty-lap features
600cc Micro-Sprints (20L), 270cc
Micro-Sprints (20L), & 4-Cylinder
Enduro Cars (20L)
5:00 p.m. - All
gates open
7:15 p.m. - Racing starts
Sat 4/13 - Saturday Night Stars!
– Garden State Vintage Stock Cars
Big Block Modifieds (30L), Crate/Sportsman
(20L), Outlaw Stocks (15L),
D.A.’s Auto Body and Repair Rookie Series +
Garden State Vintage Stock
Cars
3:30 p.m. - Pit gates open
4:30 p.m.
- Grandstand gates open
6:00 p.m. - Racing starts
WATT CHARGES TO
VICTORY LANE AT BRIDGEPORT SPEEDWAY
Bridgeport, NJ (April 7, 2013) – At
Bridgeport Speedway, Ryan Watt
charged to victory lane after winning the
Big Block Modified feature.
The Crate/Sportsman contest was won by Matt
Budd with Ian Humphreys
taking the checkered flag in the Rookie race. Tom
Wills, Jr. took top
honors in the Outlaw Stock Car feature.
At the
beginning of the 30-lap Big Block Modified feature, polesitter
Ryan Watt
grabbed the lead with Mike Iles and Jimmy Horton in his
tracks. With five
circuits recorded, Watt had opened up a sizable
advantage over his rivals
with Horton facing a duel from Richie Pratt,
Jr. for third place. By lap
10, Iles had moved closer to Watt. On the
next tour, the first yellow flag
of the contest came out for Rick
Laubach. When action resumed, Watt
remained on top with Iles, Pratt,
Horton, and Matt Harrell next in line.
With Watt running the lower
groove, Iles took to the high side of the
speedway and pedaled to the
front on lap 14. After Iles took the lead, he
and Watt began a great
side-by-side battle. Watt edged back to the front on
lap 16. Two
circuits later, Iles was back on top by a nose over Watt. On
lap 19,
Watt had just secured the lead when the yellow lights illuminated
as
Ron Roberts stopped off the track in turn four. When the green flag
waved again, Watt continued to set the pace over Iles, Pratt, Horton,
and Harrell. Pratt began to reel in Iles and he advanced into the
runner-up position with seven circuits to go. A slowing Neil Huber
brought out the final caution flag of the race on lap 26. As action
resumed, Watt continued to be the leader with Pratt in second and
Horton slipping past Iles for third. Watt continued ontop for the
remainder of the contest to win his first feature of the season. Pratt
wound up in second with Horton next in line. Iles came home in fourth
and Harrell finished the race in fifth. The Big Block Modified heats
went to Richie Pratt, Jr., Mike Iles, and Jimmy Horton. Tommy Beamer
won the consolation race.
In the 20-lap Crate/Sportsman contest, Matt
Budd led from wire-to-wire
to win the race. Clyde Cox drove a strong race
to finish in second
place. Bryan Kuhl, making his first start at Bridgeport
Speedway,
wound up in third. Ryan Wozunk and Mike Cogdill rounded out the
top
five. Mike Cogdill and Scott Hulmes, Sr. were victorious in the
Crate/Sportsman qualifying events.
After taking the lead from Jesse
James Bonaduce on the fourth circuit,
Ian Humphreys led the balance of race
to win the opening event in the
D.A.’s Auto Body and Repair Rookie Series.
Bonaduce finished second in
the 8-lap feature. Patrick Gold, Robbie Dunn,
and Chris Schaffer
rounded out the top five.
In the very exciting
15-lap Outlaw Stock Car feature, Tom Wills, Jr.
captured his first win at
Bridgeport Speedway in a close race. Russell
Wurst led the opening two
tours before Wills, Jr. advanced to the
front. Just after Wills, Jr. became
the new leader, a great multi-car
tussle for second place began to take
place. Eventually, Brian Ludwig
took hold of second place on lap 7 after a
clean multiple circuit
battle with Terry Griffin, Russell Wurst, Tom Wills,
Sr., and Ron
Frees. Following a restart, Ludwig grabbed the lead on lap 13
but
Wills, Jr. regained the front running position as the white flag
waved. On the last tour, Wills, Jr. held off Ludwig to gain the
victory. Frees, Griffin, and Jeff Dirkes filled out the top five. The
Outlaw Stock Car heat races were won by Brian Ludwig and Ken Watson,
Jr.
The Garden State Vintage Stock Car Club invades Bridgeport Speedway
on
Saturday, April 13. The Big Block Modifieds, Crate/Sportsman, Rookies,
and Outlaw Stock Cars are on the agenda as well. Racing begins at 6:00
p.m. with grandstand gates opening at 4:30 p.m. Fans (16 and older)
are
admitted for $15 with students (10-15) being admitted for $10.
Kids 9 and
under are free.
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, APRIL 6, 2013
Big Block Modifieds
Heat 1 - 1. Richie
Pratt, Jr. 2. Matt Harrell 3. Travis Hill 4. Eric
Kormann 5. Sam Martz 6.
Mike Barone
Heat 2 - 1. Mike Iles 2. Scott Irwin 3. Robbie Nixon 4. Bucky
Kell 5.
Dave Dissinger 6. David Hunt
Heat 3 - 1. Jimmy Horton 2. Ryan
Watt 3. Rick Laubach 4. Mike Franz 5.
Dom Buffalino 6. Bob
Sarkisian
Consolation - 1. Tommy Beamer 2. Brett Ballard 3. Sean Gunther
4.
Ron Roberts 5. Neil Huber 6. Rusty Smith
Provisional – Don Cogdill,
III
BIG BLOCK MODIFIED FEATURE - 30 LAPS
1. RYAN WATT 2. Richie
Pratt, Jr. 3. Jimmy Horton 4. Mike Iles 5. Matt
Harrell 6. Bucky Kell 7.
Mike Barone 8. Rusty Smith 9. Dom Buffalino
10. Rick Laubach 11. Sam Martz
12. Tommy Beamer 13. Travis Hill 14.
Sean Gunther 15. Rob Nixon 16. Mike
Franz 17. Don Cogdill, III 18. Ron
Roberts 19. Brett Ballard 20. Eric
Kormann 21. Dave Dissinger 22. Dave
Hunt 23. Neil Huber 24. Scott Irwin 25.
Bob Sarkisian
DNQ: Mike McAleer, Tom Maccherone, Stan Frankenfield, Wade
Hendrickson,
Crate/Sportsman
Heat 1 - 1.Mike Cogdill 2. CJ Jones
3. Steve Kasskert 4. Dave Damiano
5. Bryan Kuhl 6. Clyde Cox
Heat 2 - 1.
Scott Hulmes, Sr. 2. Brad Roberts 3. Billy Briggs 4. Brett
Kelly 5. Ryan
Wozunk 6. Matt Budd
CRATE/SPORTSMAN FEATURE - 20 LAPS
1. MATT
BUDD 2. Clyde Cox 3. Bryan Kuhl 4. Ryan Wozunk 5. Mike
Cogdill 6. Billy
Briggs 7. Scott Hulmes, Sr. 8. CJ Jones 9. Jason
Bittner 10. Ian Humphreys
11. Steve Kassekert 12. Scott Hulmes, Jr.
13. Pete Serra 14. Chris
Schaeffer 15. Jason Neidlinger 16. Robbie
Dunn 17. Jesse James Bonaduce 18.
Brett Kelly 19. Dave Damiano 20.
Brad Roberts 21. Ricky DiEva 22. Jason
Duppel
DNS: Patrick Gold
D.A.’S AUTO BODY AND REPAIR ROOKIE
SERIES FEATURE - 8 LAPS
1. IAN HUMPHREYS 2. Jesse James Bonaduce 3.
Patrick Gold 4. Robbie
Dunn 5. Chris Schaeffer 6. Scott Hulmes, Jr. 7. Ryan
Cox
Outlaw Stock Cars
Heat 1 - 1. Brian Ludwig 2. Ron Frees 3.
Tom Wills, Jr. 4. Mike
Hughes, Jr. 5. Terry Griffin 6. Ron Dirkes
Heat 2
- 1. Ken Watson, Jr. 2. Tom Wills, Sr. 3. Anthony DiBenedetto
4. Cleve
Riehl 5. Russell Wurst 6. Tom Boehlert
OUTLAW STOCK CARS FEATURE - 15
LAPS
1. TOM WILLS, JR. 2. Brian Ludwig 3.Ron Frees 4. Terry Griffin 5.
Jeff
Dirkes 6. Tom Wills, Sr. 7. Tom Boehlert 8. Anthony DiBenedetto 9.
John Rambo 10. David Kramer 11. Ken Watson, Jr. 12. Russell Wurst 13.
Bob Dooley 14. Cleve Riehl 15. Mike Hughes, Sr. 16. Ron Dirkes
DNS:
Mike Hughes, Jr.
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