Upcoming Events

Tuesday, May 14th
Open Practice 5 pm to 8 pm
Pit Pass: $10


Schedule Change!
Friday, May 17th
Regular Show - $12 General Admission

Lias Tire Late Models
NAPA AUTO PARTS Edge Modifieds
Thrifty Discount Muffler Super Stocks
Fisher Preformance Sprints
WQKT Mini Stocks
Mini Wedges

Pits Open: 4:00, Grandstands: 4:00, Racing: 7:45

General Admission: $12, Children 12 & Under: FREE, Pit Pass: $30, Children Pit 6-14: $15


Friday, May 24th
Buckeye 50 & BOSS Sprints

World of Outlaws Late Model Series
Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series
(Traditional Non-Wing Sprints)
Thrifty Discount Muffler Super Stocks

Pits Open:
4:00, Grandstands: 4:00, Racing: 7:45

General Admission: $28, Reserved Seat: $30,
Ages 5-12:
$15,  Ages 5 & Under: Free, Pit Pass: $40


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Friday, May  24th

Buckeye 50
World of Outlaws Late Models Series
$10,000 To Win

Buckeye Outlaw Sprint Series
Traditional Non-Wing Sprints

 AND SUPER STOCKS


Monday, June 24th

ascoc smlOhio Sprint Speedweek
All Star Circuit of Champions
$5,000 To Win


Friday, July 19th
BRP Big Block Modified Show


Sunday, September 1st

ascoc smlAll Star Circuit of Champions
$5,000 To Win


Friday & Saturday, Sept. 21st & 22nd
Friday: Regular Show For Late Models
Saturday: Freedom Fighters 40 For Late Models
Other Divisions: TBA

 

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Sprints - Hoosier Tire Rule for 2013

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Welcome Rodeway Inn the official hotel of the speedway.

Transpoders Mandatory In Every Division, but 4 cylinders and wedges: Tye Twarog of Lias Tire will be selling the RACEceiver yellow transponder, charger and orange protective pouch for $230 and the orange transponder, direct battery wired version for $195. Call Twarog at 740-391-9990. Rentals are available at the track for $10 per night while supplies last.

Attention Drivers: Transponder Times can be viewed at www.westholdtiming.com. These are not live update, but will be updated after the event has concluded

Attention Fans: Small coolers are allowed but NO glass bottles, NO Blankets or Plastic on the bleachers until after the gates open

• Track Record: RUSS KING holds the track record for Late Models at WCS with a lap of 16.737

MINI WEDGE update:Wayne County Speedway really wants to get Kids involved in Racing.  That in mind we decided to let all the mini Wedge Drivers in for FREE. The adult will still be required to buy at least a General admission pass, that will give them access to get the child on and off the race track.

 

Holtgraver, Lee and Holmes winners at NAPA Auto Parts WCS

Written by Ryan Pearson.

Holtgraver wins UNOH ALL Star Circuit of Champions Sprints; Lee and Holmes also victorious at NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway

Orrville, Ohio (September 2, 2012) Mother nature was a race fan as NAPA Auto Parts WCS officials opened the race track for another night of fierce racing action and door handle to door handle action. Tonight’s races were sponsored by VP racing fuel.

 

In the UNOH ALL Star Circuit of Champions Sprint division Wooster Ohio Dean Jacobs jumped to the early lead just ahead of David Gravel, Byron Reed and Tim Shaffer. On lap two Jacobs hit slick spot on race track and drove into the pit area nearly full speed and handed the lead over to Reed. The eyes were on the young guns as Sheldon Haudenschild had moved into the fourth position and was applying pressure to Gravel for third. By lap ten sixteenth starting Danny Holtgraver had moved into the top five and was looking to slip past Haudenschild for fourth. Up front Reed still led and he was chased by Shaffer and Gravel. All eyes were on the D4 machine of Holtrgraver as he made short work of both Gravel and Shaffer and just needed to catch the leader Reed. Quickly the ten car length lead Reed had evaporated as Holtgraver closed on the leader. As the race end neared Holtgraver worked the inside of Reed but to no avail. On lap twenty five Holtgraver seized the opportunity as he slipped past Reed on the high side to wrestle the lead from Reed. At the drop of the checkered it was Holtgraver coming home the winner followed by Reed, Gravel, Stevie Smith, Shaffer and Rob Chaney. Jack Sodeman Jr, Danny Smith and Caleb Helms won heat races. Jacobs won the dash, Shaffer set quick time and Holtgraver was hard charger gaining fifthteen positions in the feature.

 

In the Lias Tire Super Late Model division George Lee powered to the early lead just ahead of Charlie Duncan, Ryan Markham and Devin Moran. With Lee out front Duncan looked high and looked low for a way around the leader but was unable to make a pass. On lap nine Lee was still out front but Keith Berner had entered the mix of the top five. Lee began stretching his lead as a three way battle for second ensued with Duncan, Moran and Berner all very close on the race track. On lap sixteen the caution flew for Justin Collet who spun in turn four. Under caution Ryan Markham retired for the night ending a solid run in the top ten with mechanical issues and Shane McLoughlin went pit side to change a tire. On lap nineteen Moran began applying heavy pressure to Duncan for second place, Duncan held the position but Moran wasn’t giving up. Lee again stretched his lead but Moran trying to push his car harder and harder jumped the cushion in turn one which resulted in Berner slipping by for third. At the start finish line it was Lee followed by Duncan, Berner, Moran and Brad Malcuit. Moran, Berner and Lee won heat races.

 

In the Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks Justin Patterson and Rich Frame led the field to the green flag. On the initial start several cars got together which resulted in Eric Eicholtz spinning on the back stretch. They lined them up and tried again this time had nearly same results just Bob Daugherty spun into the infield and stuck a uke tire. Rich Frame suffered flat tire, went pit side and returned to the tail of the feature. At the drop of the green flag for the third time Ryan Wisecarver jumped to the lead. He was chased by Paul Holmes, Justin Patterson, Brandon Morrow and Jesse Wisecarver. The caution flew and erased the lead Ryan Wisecarver had on the field. On the restart Holmes dipped under Ryan Wisecarvere as they entered turn one and his pass stuck as the raced off turn two and down the back straightaway. Holmes never looked back as he took home the win ahead of Ryan Wisecarver, Morrow, Patterson and Chase Alexander. Daughtery and Ryan Wisecarver won heat races.

 

For additional information contact Jason or Kristin Flory at: 330-465-2365, or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. "> This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . For news, updates and schedule visit the Wayne County Speedway website at www.waynecountyspeedway.com. Wayne County Speedway is located nine miles east of Wooster, or 15 miles west of Massillon on US Rt. 30, then one mile north on Carr Road.

 

Wayne County Speedway  - 9/2/2012
UNOH Night
 
All Star Circuit of Champions (27 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
 
Qualifying - Kistler Engines
1. 83-Tim Shaffer, 14.975; 2. 89G-David Gravel, 14.988; 3. 5R-Byron Reed, 15.082; 4. 97-Dean Jacobs, 15.126; 5. 2-Dale Blaney, 15.252; 6. 19-Stevie Smith, 15.322; 7. 45-Paul McMahan, 15.394; 8. 3L-Mike Linder, 15.460; 9. 83M-Broc Martin, 15.507; 10. 29-Rob Chaney, 15.523; 11. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild, 15.524; 12. 38K-Lee Jacobs, 15.563; 13. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr., 15.584; 14. 25-Chris Myers, 15.598; 15. 11D-Bryce Dickson, 15.713; 16. D4-Danny Holtgraver, 15.725; 17. 40-Caleb Helms, 15.777; 18. 4-Danny Smith, 15.782; 19. 16-Danny Mumaw, 15.815; 20. W20-Greg Wilson, 15.902; 21. 22-Brandon Spithaler, 15.906; 22. 15H-Mitch Harble, 15.961; 23. 54-Cap Henry, 15.983; 24. 23P-Nick Patterson, 16.238; 25. 4AU-Jack Lee, 16.267; 26. 41-Jimmy Pooler, 16.674; 27. 70-Pete Grove, 17.012
 
Heat 1 - Kears Speed Shop (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr.[2] ; 2. D4-Danny Holtgraver[1] ; 3. 45-Paul McMahan[4] ; 4. 97-Dean Jacobs[5] ; 5. 83-Tim Shaffer[6] ; 6. 29-Rob Chaney[3] ; 7. 16-Danny Mumaw[7] ; 8. 15H-Mitch Harble[8] ; 9. 4AU-Jack Lee[9] 
 
Heat 2 - All Pro Aluminum Heads (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 40-Caleb Helms[1] ; 2. 25-Chris Myers[2] ; 3. 89G-David Gravel[6] ; 4. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[3] ; 5. 2-Dale Blaney[5] ; 6. 54-Cap Henry[8] ; 7. W20-Greg Wilson[7] ; 8. 3L-Mike Linder[4] ; 9. 41-Jimmy Pooler[9] 
 
Heat 3 - Dragon Race Fuel (8 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 4-Danny Smith[1] ; 2. 11D-Bryce Dickson[2] ; 3. 5R-Byron Reed[6] ; 4. 19-Stevie Smith[5] ; 5. 38K-Lee Jacobs[3] ; 6. 22-Brandon Spithaler[7] ; 7. 83M-Broc Martin[4] ; 8. 23P-Nick Patterson[8] ; 9. 70-Pete Grove[9] 
 
Dash - Outerwears Performance Products (6 Laps, finishing order determined first 6 starting positions of A-feature
1. 97-Dean Jacobs[2] ; 2. 89G-David Gravel[1] ; 3. 5R-Byron Reed[4] ; 4. 83-Tim Shaffer[3] ; 5. 2-Dale Blaney[5] ; 6. 19-Stevie Smith[6] 
 
B-Main - MSD Ignition (12 Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to the A-feature)
1. 3L-Mike Linder[1] ; 2. 83M-Broc Martin[2] ; 3. 16-Danny Mumaw[3] ; 4. W20-Greg Wilson[4] ; 5. 23P-Nick Patterson[6] ; 6. 15H-Mitch Harble[5] ; 7. 4AU-Jack Lee[7] ; 8. 70-Pete Grove[9] ; 9. 41-Jimmy Pooler[8] 
 
A-Main - University of Northwestern Ohio (30 Laps)
1. D4-Danny Holtgraver[16]; 2. 5R-Byron Reed[3]; 3. 89G-David Gravel[2]; 4. 19-Stevie Smith[6]; 5. 83-Tim Shaffer[4]; 6. 29-Rob Chaney[8]; 7. 2-Dale Blaney[5]; 8. 4-Danny Smith[18]; 9. 45-Paul McMahan[7]; 10. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[9]; 11. 38K-Lee Jacobs[10]; 12. 23JR-Jack Sodeman Jr.[13]; 13. 83M-Broc Martin[12]; 14. 3L-Mike Linder[11]; 15. 16-Danny Mumaw[19]; 16. 54-Cap Henry[23]; 17. 22-Brandon Spithaler[21]; 18. 15H-Mitch Harble[22]; 19. 40-Caleb Helms[17]; 20. 25-Chris Myers[14]; 21. 11D-Bryce Dickson[15]; 22. W20-Greg Wilson[20]; 23. 23P-Nick Patterson[24]; 24. 97-Dean Jacobs[1]
Hard Charger: D4-Danny Holtgraver[+15]

 

 

 

Lias Tire Super Late Models

Heat #1

1. George Lee 2. Shane McLoughlin 3. Brad Malcuit 4. Weston Hutchinson 5. Larry Bellman 6. Doug Kenworthy 7. Jerry Aber

Heat #2

1. Keith Berner 2. Charlie Duncan 3. David Liles 4. Jesse Wisecarver 5. Brandon Gardner 6. Justin Collet

Heat #3

1. Devin Moran 2. Ryan Markham 3. Steve White 4. Richie Taylor 5. George Delaney 6. Brian Giaugue

 

Feature

1. George Lee 2. Charlie Duncan 3. Keith Berner 4. Devin Moran 5. Brad Malcuit 6. David Liles 7. Steve White 8. Jesse Wisecarver 9. Brandon Gardner 10. Shane McLoughlin 11. Larry Bellman 12. Richie Taylor 13. Doug Kenworthy 14. Hiram Bachman 15. Jerry Aber 16. Ryan Markham 17. Justin Collet 18. George Delaney 19. Brian Giaugue 20. Weston Hutchinson DNS: Blaine Aber 

 

Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks

Heat #1

1. Bob Daugherty 2. Paul Holmes 3. Eric Eicholtz 4. Shaun Cains 5. Chris Albright 6. Brad Parker 7. Don Baney Jr. DNS: Brock Burcher

Heat #2

1. Ryan Wisecarver 2. Rich Frame 3. Justin Patterson 4. Todd Swim 5. Brandon Morrow 6. Chase Alexander 7. Mark Ferguson 8. John Tantarelli

 

Feature:

1. Paul Holmes 2. Ryan Wisecarver 3. Brandon Morrow 4. Justin Patterson 5. Chase Alexander 6. Jesse Wisecarver 7. Eric Eicholtz 8. Shaun Cains 9.Chris Albright 10. Rich Frame 11. John Tantarelli 12. Bob Daugherty DNS: Mark Fergerson, Todd Swim, Don Baney Jr., Brock Bucher 

NAPA Auto Parts WCS welcomes back UNOH ALL STAR Circuit of Champions Sprints on Sunday September 2nd

Written by Ryan Pearson.

August 28, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Orrville, Ohio (August 28, 2012) NAPA Auto Parts WCS officials welcome back the UNOH ALL Star Circuit of Champions Sprint division to the Orrville, Ohio race track on Sunday September 2nd. “We are really excited to have back the ALL STARS here at NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway. These guys put on a well run show and it’s great for us and our fans” stated General Manager Jason Flory. “Our Speedweek show was a success and we are expecting big things again” Flory continued.

Gates open Sunday at 3:00 PM, qualifying at 5:45 PM and racing at 7:00 PM. Also racing are Lias Tire Super Late Models and Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks. General admission is $20.00, pit admission is $35.00 and as always kids general admission is free. Primitive camping is available we just ask larger campers or motor homes park on edge of property. The night’s action is sponsored by VP Racing Fuel. Rain date is set for Monday September 3rd. 

Three time UNOH All Star champion Dale Blaney currently leads three time series champion Tim Shaffer by just 73 points in the Ohio Region. Shaffer looks to become only the third driver in the history of the UNOH All Stars to win his fourth straight national title. Blaney had eight series wins in 2012 to run his career total to 92, just six away from tying hall-of-famer Kenny Jacobs atop the all-time win list. Shaffer has five series wins in 2012 and now has 50 for his career.

The UNOH All Stars will wrap up the weekend with their second appearance of the season at the NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway on Sunday, Sept. 2. The track was instrumental in the creation of the All Stars back in the early 1970s. When the UNOH All Stars competed at Wayne County during the Ohio Sprint Speedweek, “Young Money” Kyle Larson scored the win in his first ever appearance at the track.
 
The NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway returned to weekly sprint car racing in 2012 and has seen fantastic racing. Again, the UNOH All Star competitors will have to battle the tough “regulars” like track champion Andrew Palker, Cole Duncan, Rob Chaney, Danny Mumaw, Chris Myers and a host of others. For more information go to www.allstarsprint.com.

 For additional information contact Jason or Kristin Flory at: 330-465-2365, or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. "> This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . For news, updates and schedule visit the Wayne County Speedway website at www.waynecountyspeedway.com. Wayne County Speedway is located nine miles east of Wooster, or 15 miles west of Massillon on US Rt. 30, then one mile north on Carr Road.

 

Credit to Brian Liskai as portions of ALL STAR Circuit of Champions Sprints presser used which can be found at http://ascoc.allstarsprint.com

Mumaw, Lee, Morehouse, Daugherty and Hensel victorious at NAPA Auto Parts WCS

Written by Ryan Pearson.

Mumaw, Lee, Hensel, Morehouse and Daugherty are winners at NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway

By Ryan Pearson

 

Orrville, Ohio (August 25, 2012) Under beautiful skies NAPA WCS officials swung open the gates for kids night treating the young fans to wagon rides, candy and driver autographs. The night’s festivities were sponsored by Dzugan Fire and Rescue.

 

In the Fisher Performance Sprints Kory Crabtree jumped to the early lead but on lap four he retired with mechanical issues forcing an early ending to a good run. This handed the lead over to Lee Jacobs who had Andrew Palker, Aaron Middaugh, Danny Mumaw and Chris Myers in tow. Jacobs held a comfortable lead but Palker and Mumaw raced each other hard for position. On lap ten Mumaw closed on Palker for second as they raced entered turn four Mumaw slid under Palker but Palker was able to brake early and come back under Mumaw to hold second place. On lap seventeen with the top three cars very close Palker dove under Jacobs to take the lead. As Palker drove off turn one he hopped the cushion and fell back to third place. This allowed Mumaw to get a run and power past Palker and Jacobs to take the lead. Taking home the win in exciting fashion was Mumaw just ahead of Palker, tenth starting Chris Myers, Jacobs, Middaugh and Broc Martin. Palker and Mumaw won heat races.

 

In the Lias Tire Super Late Models last week’s feature winner George Lee and Ryan Markham lead the field to the green flag. Lee motored to the point just ahead of Markham, Shane McLoughlin, Weston Hutchinson, Charlie Duncan, Rick Bond and DJ Cline. On lap five Markham slung shot around Lee to snatch the lead. By lap nine McLoughlin pulled up to the leaders and made the race for the point a three car race. As Markham pulled up on lapped traffic he got pinned behind a back marker and that allowed Lee to jump back to the point. On lap seventeen McLoughlin retired to the infield with mechanical issues. At the finish line it was Lee taking home his second win in a row at WCS. He was followed by Hutchinson, ninth starting Corey Conley, Markham and Duncan. McLoughlin, Duncan and Lee won heat races. Hiram Bachman won the B-main.

 

In the Bremenour Electric Modifieds Mark Dickson powered to the early lead ahead of Kevin Morehouse, Chris Basich and Norm Aronhalt. A tight battle waged for second place between Morehouse and Basich with Morehouse coming out just ahead of Basich on lap three. On lap six Morehouse began applying heavy pressure to Dickson the leader as he used the high line around the track. On lap seven Morehouse slipped past Dickson to take the lead. Morehouse started to pull away some from the pack but Jesse Wisecarver and Travis Dickson were charging to the front. Claiming his second victory in a row at WCS was Morehouse followed by Mark Dickson, Travis Dickson, Wiscarver, Basich and Aronhalt. Wisecarver and Morehouse claimed heat race victories.


In the Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks Jeremy Dickerson jumped out to the early lead just ahead of Justin Patterson, Glen Underwood, Bob Daugherty, Paul Holmes and Don Baney Jr. The battle for the lead kicked off right at the drop of the green flag as Patterson hounded Dickerson for the lead. Caution flag flew when Holmes motor let go spewing fluid on front stretch ending a solid top five run. On lap eight Dickerson still held the point ahead of Patterson and Daugherty but both Patterson and Daugherty were hot on Dickerson’s heels. Lap nine Patterson pulled to the inside of Dickerson and Daugherty pulled to the outside and all three drivers dragged raced down the front stretch three wide. At the start finish line Daugherty took the lead by the narrowest of margins just ahead of Dickerson and Patterson. As the cars approached turn one Dickerson spun out bringing out another caution. When the racing resumed Daugherty held off a charging Patterson to take the win. Baney Jr, Rich Frame and Shaun Cains rounded out the top five. Underwood, Todd Swim and Dickerson won heat races.

 

In the powerful Mini Stocks Roger Rush Jr and Bradley Hensel lead the field to the green flag. Rush tried to wrestle the early lead from Hensel but was unsuccessful. As Hensel started to pull away from the field the racing second on back was fierce as Jerry Adkins, Jason St. John, Doug Hensel, Moose Workman and Brett Adkins duked it out. By lap eight Hensel stretched his lead but you could throw a blanket over second through sixth positions. At the checkered flag it was Hensel ahead of Workman, Doug Hensel, Brett Adkins, and Jerry Adkins. St. John and Workman won heat races.

 

For additional information contact Jason or Kristin Flory at: 330-465-2365, or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. "> This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . For news, updates and schedule visit the Wayne County Speedway website at www.waynecountyspeedway.com. Wayne County Speedway is located nine miles east of Wooster, or 15 miles west of Massillon on US Rt. 30, then one mile north on Carr Road.

 

Fisher Performance Sprints

Heat #1

1. Andrew Palker 2. Lee Jacobs 3. Kory Crabtree 4. Broc Martin 5. Jason Dolick 6. Jimmy Pooler 7. Jeff Conrad 8. Butch Beasley

 

Heat #2

1. Danny Mumaw 2. Aaron Middaugh 3. Bob Lime 4. Nick Patterson 5. Chris Myers 6. Adam Anderson 7. Bill Ault 8. Chris Smith 9. Jay Howe 10. Aaron Fry

Feature:

1. Danny Mumaw 2. Andrew Palker 3. Chris Myers 4. Lee Jacobs 5. Aaron Middaugh 6. Broc Martin 7. Jimmy Pooler 8. Pete Grove 9. Bob Lime 10. Jason Dolick 11. Nick Patterson 12. Chris Smith 13. Adam Anderson 14. Aaron Fry 15. Bill Ault 16. Jeff Conrad 17. Jay Howe 18. Kory Crabtree DNS: Butch Beasley

 

Lias Tire Super Late Models

Heat #1

1. Shane McLoughlin 2. Weston Hutchinson 3. Mike Basich 4. Dave Hornickle 5. Hiram Bachman 6. Randy Pollock 7. Jerry Aber

 

Heat #2

1. Charlie Duncan 2. Rick Bond 3. DJ Cline 4. Jesse Wisecarver 5. Thomas Baker 6. Blaine Aber 7. Larry Bellman 8. Damon Haught DNS: Wayne Maffett Jr

 

Heat #3

1. George Lee 2. Ryan Markham 3. Corey Conley 4. Brandon Gardner 5. Travis Mensching 6. George Delaney 7. Richie Taylor DNS: Steve White

 

B-Main

1. Hiram Bachman 2. Blaine Aber 3. George Delaney 4. Randy Pollock 5. Richie Taylor 6. Larry Bellman 7. Damon Haught 8. Jerry Aber DNS: Steve White, Wayne Maffett Jr.

 

Feature:

1. George Lee 2. Weston Hutchinson 3. Corey Conley 4. Ryan Markham 5. Charlie Duncan 6. Rick Bond 7. DJ Cline 8. David Liles 9. Mike Basich 10. Brandon Gardner 11. Hiram Bachman 12. Jesse Wisecarver 13. Thomas Baker 14. Randy Pollock 15. Blaine Aber 16. Richie Taylor 17. Dave Hornickle 18. Shane McLoughlin 19. George Delaney 20. Travis Mensching

 

Bremenour Electric Modifieds

Heat #1

1. Jesse Wisecarver 2. Mark Dickson 3. Travis Dickson 4. Denny Benjamin 5. Dave Bodkins 6. Rory Reed 7. Eric Singhaus 8. Nick Smith 9. Eddie Rose

 

Heat #2

1. Kevin Morehouse 2. Chris Basich 3. Norm Aronhalt 4. Bruce Miller 5. Darrick Hubbard 6. Josh Pyers 7. Sid Danals 8. Jacob Myers 9. Jeff Edwards

 

Feature:

1. Kevin Morehouse 2. Mark Dickson 3. Travis Dickson 4. Jesse Wisecarver 5. Chris Basich 6. Norm Aronhalt 7. Denny Benjamin 8. Bruce Miller 9. Nick Smith 10. Eric Singhaus 11. Jeff Edwards 12. Sid Danals 13. Dave Bodkins 14. Rory Reed 15. Jacobs Myers 16. Josh Pyers 17. Darrick Hubbard DNS: Eddie Rose

 

Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks

Heat #1

1. Jeremy Dickerson 2. Bob Daugherty 3. Paul Holmes 4. Gary Hensel 5. Rich Frame 6. Roger Drouhard 7. Dave McMillen 8. Dennis Amstutz 9. Mike Fergunson

 

Heat #2

1. Glen Underwood 2. Justin Patterson 3. Shaun Cains 4. Tyler Nicely 5. Robert Smith 6. Paul Whitten 7. Darrick Hubbard Jr. 8. Brad Eagle 9. Jon Preston

 

Heat #3

1. Todd Swim 2. Eric Eicholtz 3. Don Baney Jr 4. Brandon Craver 5. Butch Butcher 6. Heath Jessup 7. Dave Giaugue 8. Chase Alexander

 

Feature:

1. Bob Daugherty 2. Justin Patterson 3. Don Baney Jr 4. Rich Frame 5. Shaun Cains 6. Roger Drouhard 7. Glen Underwood 8. Todd Swim 9. Paul Whitten 10. Jeremy Dickerson 11. Butch Butcher 12. Tyler Nicely 13. Dennis Amstutz 14. Brad Eagle 15. Gary Hensel Sr. 16. Brandon Craver 17. Jon Preston 18. Dave McMillen 19. Paul Holmes 20. Robert Smith DNS: Eric Eicholtz, Chase Alexander, Darrick Hubbard Jr., Mark Ferguson, Heath Jessup, Dave Giaugue

 

Mini Stocks

Heat #1

1. Jason St. John 2. Brad Hensel 3. Roger Rush Sr. 4. Brett Adkins 5. Lester Berry 6. Tom Keller 7. Kyle Moore 8. William Huntington  

 

Heat #2

1. Moose Workman 2. Jerry Adkins 3. Doug Hensel 4. Kenny Long 5. Arlen Kemp 6. Roger Rush Sr. 7. Mitch Riechard 8. Terry Adkins


Feature:

1. Brad Hensel 2. Moose Workman 3. Doug Hensel 4. Brett Adkins 5. Jerry Adkins 6. Jason St. John 7. Terry Adkins 8. Lester Berry 9. Roger Rush Jr. 10. Tom Keller 11. Kyle Moore 12. Arlen Kemp 13. Mitch Riechard 14. Kenny Long DNS: Roger Rush Sr., Bill Huntington

 

Mini Stock Payout for Remainder of 2012 Season

Written by Ryan Pearson.

1. $200 2. $125 3. $100 4. $80 5. $60 6. $50 7. $45 8. $40 9. $35 10. $30 11. $30 12. $30 13. $30 14. $30 15. $30 16. $30 17. $30 18. $30 19. $30 20. $30

We are again running Hilltop Speedway rules. If you have any questions about the rules or what is legal please contact Tom Ogle at 330-264-8446.

Chaney claims Summer Sizzler Finale; Lee, Morehouse, Weaver and Eicholtz also victorious

Written by Ryan Pearson.

Orrville, Ohio (August 17, 2012) Um, um, I’m lovin’ it. The fans were lovin’ the action at NAPA Auto Parts Wayne County Speedway on McDonalds night at the 3/8 mile speedplant.

 

For the second and final leg of the first annual summer sizzler the action kicked off at the drop of the green flag. As the field entered turn one Broc Martin spun mid pack and collected Jared Ridge, Shawn Hubler and Chris Myers. On the restart pole sitter Chris Andrews struck the cone sending it flying down the front stretch and bringing out another caution. Andrews who won the first leg of the summer sizzler and has an opportunity for a $2000 bonus if he wins at WCS was penalized two positions this moved up Rob Chaney to the point. When the racing resumed Sheldon Haudenschild spun bring out the caution flag. When the green flag dropped Chaney bolted ahead of Cole Duncan to take the lead. By lap five Chaney had built up a comfortable lead and began maneuvering lapped traffic. On lap seventeen fifth place Duane Zablocki spun but keep going. Zablocki lost positions to Kory Crabtree and Danny Mumaw. Zablocki got back on the gas with Danny Holtgraver hot on his heels. Zablocki retired to the pits on lap twenty due to mechanical issues. As the final laps clicked down Chaney never let off the throttle and kept lapping cars at a torid pace not allowing Duncan to gain any ground. At the checkered flag it was Chaney claiming the victory followed by Duncan, Andrew Palker, Crabtree, Andrews and seventeenth starting Mike Linder. Chaney, Myers and Andrews won heat races and Linder won the B-Main.  

 

In the Lias Tire Super Late Models Cody Scott and George Lee lead the field to the green flag. Lee powered to the point ahead of Scott, Keith Berner, Corey Conley and Shane McLoughlin. On lap nine Berner closed the gap on Lee and was applying heavy to the leader. Lee held the lead as he ran the high line and Berner was working the inside/low line. On lap seventeen the leaders caught the back markers but Lee made easy work and did not allow Berner to close on him. At the finish line Lee came home with the win ahead of Berner, Conley, McLoughlin and Ryan Markham. Markham, McLoughlin and Berner won heat races.

 

In the 305 Sprint feature Paul Weaver slipped out to the lead ahead of Paige Polyak, Mike Burkin, Zack Kramer and Joe McEwen. The caution flew on lap five for Kramer who spun on the back stretch nearly striking the pit entrance tires. On the restart Burkin sprinter didn’t fire immediately causing a backup behind him. He retired for the night with mechanical issues. On lap sixteen Polyak who had closed the gap on Weaver dove to the inside but struck a uke tire and pulled into the infield with frontend damage. Coming home victorious in their only 305 sprint appearance was Weaver just ahead of McEwen, Jeremy Duponski, Kramer and Justin Whitesell. Polyak and Kramer won heat races.

 

In the Bremenour Electric Modifieds Kevin Morehouse motored to the point at the drop of the green flag. On the opening lap Mark Dickson retired due to mechanical issues. The caution flew as Norm Aronhalt hooked the cushion and went up on two wheels showing the crowd the undercarriage of his modified. While in the air Aronhalt was struck and it brought him back down landing on all four wheels. He was charged with the caution and sent to the tail. When the racing resumed Morehouse flexed his muscles and powered away from the pack. Jess Hartman chased the leader but Morehouse kept a comfortable lead. Eyes were on Aronhalt as he worked his way around Sid Danals and began catching Hartman for second place. With the checkered flag in hand Morehouse came home the winner. At the finish line by a nose Aronhalt edged Hartman for second place. Sid Danals and Eric Singhaus rounded out the top five. Morehouse and Hartman won the heat races.

 

In the Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks former Super Late Model driver Eric Eicholtz snatched the lead from Jeremy Dickerson, Brandon Gardner and points leader Brandon Craver. Dickerson did not waste any time as he dove under Eicholtz trying to wrestle the lead from him. The top two waged an epic battle but as the leaders went back and forth it allowed Gardner to close on the top two. On lap seven Gardner took his car to the infield with mechanical issues. Trouble for the front running cars continued as Todd Gallion and Brandon Craver got together. This ended the night for Craver and gave Dickerson an opportunity to take over the points lead. As the cars were under caution track officials noticed Dickerson had a left front flat tire. Dickerson completed several laps as track crews worked to get Gallion and Cravers cars apart. Dickerson took his race car to the pits to change the tire and he returned to the race. When the racing resumed Eicholtz held on to win ahead of Shaun Cains, Roger Drouhard, Josh Miller Gary Hensel and Dennis Amstutz with a solid top ten run. Dickerson Eicholtz and Drouhard won heat races.

 

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Fisher Performance Sprints (32 Cars)

Heat #1

1. Rob Chaney 2. Duane Zablocki 3. Danny Mumaw 4. Kory Crabtree 5. Bob Lime 6. Nick Patterson (23) 7. Pete Grove 8. Chris Smith

Heat #2

1. Chris Myers 2. Stuart Brubaker 3. Jared Ridge 4. Lee Jacobs 5. Brandon Spithaler 6. Shawn Hubler 7. Butch Beasley

Heat #3

1. Chris Andrews 2. Cole Duncan 3. Broc Martin 4. Danny Holtgraver 5. Mike Linder 6. Jamie Myers 7. Chris Plasick 8. Bill Ault

Heat #4

1. Andrew Palker 2. Sheldon Haudenshchild 3. Aaron Middaugh 4. Dan Kuriger 5. Alec Martin 6. Jordan Harble 7. Jimmy Pooler DNS: Jarred Feller

B-Main

1. Mike Linder 2. Brandon Spithaler 3. Alec Martin 4. Bob Lime 5. Shawn Hubler 6. Jordan Harble 7. Jamie Myers 8. Nick Patterson (23) 9. Jimmy Pooler 10. Chris Smith 11. Chris Plasack 12. Pete Grove 13. Butch Beasley 14. Bill Ault DNS: Christopher Bell

Feature:

1. Rob Chaney 2. Cole Duncan 3. Andrew Palker 4. Kory Crabtree 5. Chris Andrews 6. Mike Linder 7. Danny Mumaw 8. Danny Holtgraver 9. Lee Jacobs 10. Broc Martin 11. Stuart Brubaker 12. Brandon Spithaler 13. Dan Kuringer 14. Jamie Myers 15. Bob Lime 16. Aaron Middaugh 17. Alec Martin 18. Duane Zablocki 19. Sheldon Haudenschild 20. Chris Myers 21. Jared Ridge 22. Shawn Hubler

Lias Tire Super Late Models (20 Cars)

Heat #1

1. Shane McLoughlin 2. Corey Conley 3. Rick Bond 4. Mike Bores 5. Chester Elliot 6. Blaine Aber 7. DJ Miller

Heat #2

1. Ryan Markham 2. Cody Scott 3. Wayne Maffett 4. Rocky Owens 5. Weston Hutchinson 6. Larry Bellman DNS: Cody Bartum

Heat #3

1. Keith Berner 2. George Lee 3. Charlie Duncan 4. David Liles 5. Don Conley 6. Travis Mensching

Feature:

1. George Lee 2. Keith Berner 3. Corey Coley 4. Shane McLoughlin 5. Ryan Markham 6. Wayne Maffet Jr. 7. Charlie Duncan 8. Weston Hutchinson 9. Rick Bond 10. Cody Scott 11. Rocky Owens 12. David Liles 13. Blain Aber 14. DJ Miller 15. Chester Elliot 16. Mike Bores 17. Travis Mensching 18. Larry Bellman 19. Don Conley DNS: Cody Bartrum

Bremenour Electric Modifieds (16 Cars)

Heat #1

1. Jess Hartman 2. Mark Dickson 3. Norm Aronhalt 4. Bruce Miller 5. Darrick Hubbard 6. Sid Danals 7. Nick Smith 8. Jacob Myers

Heat #2

1. Kevin Morehouse 2. Rory Reed 3. Eric Singhaus 4. Nathon Loney 5. Robert Page 6. Dave Bodkins 7. Missy Haskins

Feature:

1. Kevin Morehouse 2. Norm Aronhalt 3. Jess Hartman 4. Sid Danals 5. Eric Singhaus 6. Rory Reed 7. Nick Smith 8. Robert Page 9. Dave Bodkins 10. Jacob Myers 11. Melissa Haskins 12. Jim Nicely 13. Mark Dickson 14. Darrick Hubbard 15. Bruce Miller 16. Nathon Loney

Thrifty Discount Muffler Pure Stocks (24 Cars)

Heat #1

1. Jeremy Dickerson 2. Justin Patterson 3. Shaun Cains 4. Gary Hensel 5. Josh Miller 6. Tyler Nicely 7. Dave Moreland Jr 8. Gary McGregor

Heat #2

1. Eric Eicholtz 2. Brandon Gardner 3. Brandon Craver 4. Don Baney 6. Jon Sutherland 5. Paul Whitten 6. Todd Gallion 7. Butch Butcher

Heat #3

1. Roger Drouhard 2. Chase Alexander 3. Rich Frame 4. Dennis Amstutz 5. Steve Hinton 6. Darrick Hubbard Jr. 7. Jon Preston 8. Tim Penley

Feature:

1. Eric Eicholtz 2. Shaun Cains 3. Roger Drouhard 4. Josh Miller 5. Gary Hensel 6. Dennis Amstutz 7. Tyler Nicely 8. Rich Frame 9. Paul Whitten 10. Gary McGregor 11. Butch Butcher 12. Jeremy Dickerson 13. Darrick Hubbard Jr 14. David Moreland Jr 15. Todd Gallion 16. Brandon Craver 17. Tim Penley 18. Chase Alexander 19. Brandon Gardner 20. Jon Preston 21. Don Baney Jr 22. Steve Hinton 23. John Sutherland DNS: Justin Patterson

305 Sprints (10 Cars)

Heat #1

1. Paige Polyak 2. Paul Weaver 3. Ross Moore 4. Justin Whitesell 5. Jimmy Morris

Heat #2

1. Zack Kramer 2. Joe McEwen 3. Mike Burkin 4. Ryan French 5. Jermey Duponski

Feature:

1. Paul Weaver 2. Joe McEwen 3. Jeremy Duponski 4. Zack Kramer 5. Justin Whitesell 6. Jimmy Morris 7. Paige Polyak 8. Mike Burkin 9. Ryan French 10. Ross Moore

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