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Friday, August 18, 2017

Levan Machine & Truck Equipment Smoke on the Hill was a Huge Success. . . . .

LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: FREDDIE RAHMER COLLECTS GRANDVIEW THUNDER CUP ALL STAR VICTORY


BECHTESLVILLE, PA (August 17, 2017) – In front of a jam-packed NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series crowd, Freddie Rahmer of Salfordville, PA became a third-generation winner at Grandview Speedway collecting the victory in the 3rd Annual Thunder Cup presented by Levan Machine and Truck Equipment.

“My Dad won here, My Grandfather won here, I can’t begin to tell you how much it means to win here,” an elated Freddie Rahmer said in victory lane.

Mark Smith of Sunbury, PA and Ryan Smith of Kunkletown, PA led the 26 car field to the green flag.  Mark Smith pulled to the lead quickly with Ryan Smith close in tow, and Freddie Rahmer powering past Swindell into the third spot.  

The leaders hit heavy lapped traffic on the sixth circuit around the one-third mile – with Mark Smith weaving in and out of cars, extending his lead over the pack.  Smith’s sizable lead was short lived as traffic closed the gap between the top runners giving Ryan Smith the opportunity to pounce on Mark Smith.

A Lap 13 red flag flew for Hunter Mackison, who got upside down in turn 2, clearing the boiler plate and landing off the race track.  The incident that retired Mackison and Brandon Rahmer.

Mark Smith charged back to the top spot when the race resumed, while Ryan Smith fought hard for the second spot with Freddie Rahmer.  Rahmer dove to the inside of the race track crossing under Ryan Smith, but Smith battled back on the inside.

The yellow flag flew on lap 21 for Brandon Spithaler.  During the yellow flag, the right rear tire of leader, Mark Smith’s machine went flat sending the No. M1 pit side.  Fortunately for Smith, a caution on the restart allowed him to change the tire and rejoin the field.

Ryan Smith inherited the lead and charged to the top side of turn one on the restart, maintaining control on the top side of the one-third-mile speedway.  Smith held the top spot for four circuits before Rahmer was able to shoot toward the inside of the race track completing the pass on lap 25.  

It was all Rahmer for the balance of the 35-lap feature event, maintaining a lead of five-car-lengths when the checkered flag flew.  

Ryan Smith would settle for the second position, Spring Grove, PA’s Greg Hodnett in the third spot, St. Helena, CA’s Rico Abreu in fourth, and Phoenixville, PA’s Brian Montieth rounding out the top five.

Alan Krimes of Denver, PA took home a $150 hard-charger bonus.  Chad Kemenah set Quick time of the evening with a lap of 11.545.  Heat races were won by Sammy Swindell, Dale Blaney, Ryan Smith, and Mark Smith.

Minersville, PA’s Mike Lisowski scored a hard fought victory in the 25-lap Sportsman feature, collecting a $1,300 winner’s share.

Nathan Mohr and Jack Butler led the 24-car field to the green flag with Butler jumping out to the early lead and dominating the first-half of the racing event.  Lisowski – from a fifth place starting position – moved into third in the early stages of the event, and despite multi-car battles took the lead just passed the halfway point.

Lisowski’s main challenge came mid-way through the race when Jordan Henn powered from a 12th place starting position to battle for the top spot.  No one could dethrone Lisowski, who claimed the victory.

Ryan Higgs came home in the second position, Louden Reimert in third, Joe Funk in fourth, and current Grandview weekly point leader, Brian Hirthler.

The NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series returns on Saturday, October 14 for Mods at the Madhouse.  A Big-Block vs. Small-Block challenge event that also includes Sportsman, and MASS 305 Sprint Cars. 

For more information about the Thunder on the HillRacing Series visitwww.ThunderontheHillRacingSeries.com and follow along on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @TOTHRACING

Thunder Notes
-    33 410 Sprint Cars and 41 Sportsman cars were signed into attendance.
-    Levan Machine and Truck Equipment of Fleetwood, PA was the presenting Sponsor of the event and    displayed snow plows, tool boxes, and other commercial vehicle equipment.
-    Chad Kemenah’s Quick Time of 11.545 was close to Jeff Shepard’s track record of 11.433 
-    Many fans in attendance were on-hand to witness three-time NASCAR Cup Champion, Tony Stewart compete against Arctic Cat All Star Circuit of Champions.  Stewart timed ninth in Time Trials, and the team changed an engine after heat race action.  Stewart finished 14th in the A-Main
-    Popular 410 Sprint Car ace, Rico Abreu competed for the second time of 2017 after participating in this year’s PA Speedweek event. 


410 Sprint Car Time Trials -- 1. Chad Kemenah - 11.545  2. JJ Grasso - 11.547  3. Freddie Rahmer - 11.558  4. Sammy Swindell - 11.569  5. Rico Abreu - 11.583  6. Greg Hodnett - 11.591  7. Brock Zearfoss - 11.598  8. Lucas Wolfe - 11.610  9. Tony Stewart - 11.655  10. Brandon Spithaler - 11.676  11. Danny Dietrich - 11.704  12. Tim Schaffer - 11.722  13. Dale Blaney - 11.740  14. Mark Smith - 11.775  15. Brian Monteith - 11.808  16. Tyler Esh - 11.825  17. Tyler Ross - 11.838  18. Alan Krimes - 11.875  19. Caleb Helms - 11.890  20. Hunter Mackison - 11.944  21. Ryan Smith - 11.960  22. TJ Michael - 11.982  23. Jordan Mackison - 11.983  24. Brandon Rahmer - 11.992  25. Robbie Stillwagon - 12.155  26. Justin Barger - 12.168  27. John Garvin - 12.188  28. Brandon Matus - 12.189  29. Max Stambaugh - 12.243  30. Joe Kata - 12.246  31. Bradley Howard - 12.481  32. Brent Matus - 12.589  33. Caleb Armstrong - 15.650
Heat 1 – 1. Sammy Swindell  2. Tim Shaffer  3. Brock Zearfoss  4. Freddie Rahmer  5. Tyler Esh
Heat 2 – 1. Dale Blaney  2. Chad Kemenah  3. Brian Montieth  4. Greg Hodnett  5. Tyler Ross
Heat 3 – 1. Mark Smith  2. Lucas Wolfe  3. Danny Dietrich  4. Tony Stewart  5. Alan Krimes
Heat 4 – 1.  Ryan Smith  2. Rico Abreu  3. Caleb Helms  4. Hunter Mackison  5. Caleb Armstrong
Dash 1 – 1. Mark Smith  2. Sammy Swindell  3. Greg Hodnett  4. Rico Abreu  5. Tim Shaffer
Dash 2 – 1. Ryan Smith  2. Freddie Rahmer  3. Dale Blaney  4. Lucas Wolfe  5. Chad Kemenah
A-Main (35 Laps) – 1. Freddie Rahmer  2. Ryan Smith  3. Greg Hodnett  4. Rico Abreu  5. Brian Montieth  6. Danny Dietrich  7. Chad Kemenah  8. Dale Blaney  9. Alan Krimes  10. Lucas Wolfe  11. Sammy Swindell  12. Tim Shaffer 13. Mark Smith  14. Tony Stewart  15. Brock Zearfoss  16. Tyler Ross  17. JJ Grasso  18. Caleb Helms  19. Tyler Esh  20. Caleb Armstrong  21. Max Stambaugh  22. Brandon Sptihaler  23. TJ Michael  24. Brent Matus  25. Hunter Mackison  26. Brandon Rahmer

Sportsman
Heat 1 -- 1. Dylan Swinehart  2. Brad Arnold 3. Mike Lisowski 4. Jim Housworth 5. Brad Grim
Heat 2 – 1. Jordan Henn  2. Ryan Higgs  3. Kyle Lillick  4. Mike Mammana  5. Ryan Beltz
Heat 3 – 1.  Brian Hirthler  2. Joe Funk  3. Nathan Mohr  4. Kenny Bock  5. Brian Papiez
Heat 4 – 1. Jack Butler  2. Louden Reimert  3. Chad Kohler  4. Doug Pannepacker  5. John Gilroy
Consi 1 – 1.  Matt Stangle  2. Kenny Gilmore  3. Ryan Lillick
Consi 2 – 1. Ray Woodall Jr.  2. Lex Shive  3. BJ Joly
Feature (25 Laps) – 1. Mike Lisowski  2. Ryan Higgs  3. Louden Reimert  4. Joe Funk  5. Brian Hirthler  6. Brad Arnold  7. Kyle Lillick  8. Dylan Swinehart  9. Doug Pannepacker  10. Ryan Beltz  11. Matt Stangle  12. Kenny Gilmore  13. Brian Papiez  14. Ray Woodall, Jr.  15. Kenny Bock  16. Chad Kohler  17. John Gilroy  18. Jordan Henn  19. Jack Butler  20. Nathan Mohr  21. Brad Grim  22. Mike Mammana  23. Jim Housworth  24. Lex Shive.

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