UPCOMING EVENT
Friday Sept 4 at Grandview Speedway - 7PM - Enduros (Big Car, Small
Car, Junkyard Car and Mechanics plus Vintage Stock Cars. GA - $10, Kids
12 and under free.
GUYER, PAUCH, LUCAS, WELLER AND TODOROW VICTORIOUS IN OUTLAW ENDURO
SERIES RACING; GARRIS, AND THE CASSEL'S WIN VINTAGE CAR EVENTS...By
Gary Lileck
August 21, 2020 - Points racing continued this past Friday evening
for the Outlaw Enduro Series at Bechtelsville's Grandview Speedway. A
fresh set of faces in 2020 graced victory lane in each of the four
classes as there are still no repeat winners in this year's events
including non-point races. Racing will continue in less than two weeks,
Friday night September 4th as the battle for championship glory
continues.
Travis Guyer (Ivyland) started the evening off strongly with a
victory in the opening 50-lap Enduro for the Big Car class. This
particular event was originally rained out back on Sept. 28 2019. After
several attempts to complete the contest, it was finally made official
this past Friday. T. Guyer, the 2017 champion, registered his sixth
career win at Grandview in the event.
T. Guyer drew inside pole for the start and quickly asserted
himself into the early race lead. Aaron Frazier, from sixth, swiftly
advanced into the front five early and followed T. Guyer into the
runner-up spot on lap two. Second year racer Dylan Schantz, who
originally began from 12th, asserted himself into the third spot on lap
five. The running order remained unchanged until the 24th tour when
Schantz advanced into second. The race only required two stoppages and
T. Guyer remained on top from wire to wire.
Schantz finished second in his first appearance of 2020 while
veteran racer Chuck Keely worked past A. Frazier during the race's
second half to claim the third spot. 11th place starter Tim Pauch
rounded out the top five. Sixth spot was claimed by Bob Wink over Pat
Hires, Joe Kunkel, Chuck Detweiler and Justen Steigerwalt.
In the regularly scheduled 60-lap Big Car Enduro, Brandon Guyer
immediately placed his machine into the lead from the outside pole.
Sixth starter Pauch of Stockton NJ made his way into the second spot and
passed B. Guyer for the lead on lap 10. Pauch, the eight-time Enduro
champion at Grandview Speedway, went on to capture his 23rd career
victory at the 1/3 mile oval which is first on the all-time career
winner's list. Pauch is the brother of famed dirt modified and sprint
car legend Billy Pauch and uncle of current Modified star Billy Pauch
Jr.
B. Guyer, who was the season opening race winner, settled for
second while his brother T. Guyer concluded a highly successful night in
third, Kunkel competed within the front five during the entire 60-laps
and finished fourth while Schantz nailed down his second top five of the
night with a final finish of fifth. Rounding out the top ten were: Rob
Longo, Wink, A. Frazier, Rick Todorow and Walt Lemmon.
The 75-lap Small Car Enduro found Jeremy Krauss grabbing the early
lead. Defending champion Brian Moyer, who started eighth, moved into the
runner-up spot on lap 17. Tyler Lucas, from 21st, grabbed third on lap
30 and engaged in a superb battle with Moyer for the runner-up spot.
They soon joined Krauss for a race lead duel. Moyer claimed the lead on
lap 38 and Lucas stormed up front past Moyer on the 43rd lap. Moyer
reclaimed possession of the top spot with 62 laps on the counter.
Unfortunately Moyer was involved in a tangle on lap 67 while leading and
was forced to retire from the event. Lucas of Wiconisco held on to
capture his fifth career Grandview small car triumph.
Krauss settled for second with 2016 champion Matt Peck claiming the
third spot. 17th starter Tyler Schmeltzle finished fourth ahead of
veteran racer Linsey Rummel. The second five consisted of: newcomer
Dracon Lewis, Kelly Frantz, Rob Pyle, Gary Grim and Brian Moyer.
Twenty cars took the green flag for the start of the 50-lap
JunkYard Car Enduro with former champion Phil Levering grabbing the
early lead. Opening Day winner John Bilofsky started 11th and followed
Levering into the second position on lap nine. After a good battle,
Bilofsky passed Levering for the lead on lap 18. Austin Weller of Green
Lane worked past Levering for second with 28 laps on the counter. Weller
wasn't fiinished as he stormed ahead of Bilofsky to take command of the
field. Weller held on to seize his first ever JunkYard Car divisional
victory in the Reading Rocket Russ Smith tribute car No. 11A.
Levering settled a classic stategical war between himself and
Bilofsky with a hard earned second place finish. Points leader Bilofsky
claimed thid over Levering's teamate Linsey Rummel. Glenn Carter posted
his second top five of the year with a fifth place effort. Rounding out
the top ten were: John Rose, Brian Kunkel, Andrew Wolf, Roger Gaskill
and Russell Hilbert.
The mechanics race found a familiar face to Grandview Speedway,
Steve Todorow, piloting the Rick Todorow No. 9 to a 15-lap race win.
Steve is a former Limited Late Model competitor at the speedway.
Second generation racing talent Andy Cassel of Boyertown drove to
an impressive victory in the 15-lap Outlaw Vintage Series main event. A.
Cassel started fifth and passed early race leader Dominique Deglas with
an amazing outside lane move on lap seven. Despite a caution flag with
only one lap remaining, A. Cassel was able to defeat his father Wes
Cassel at the line. Scott Schaeffer finished third ahead of Lincoln (PA)
Speedway feature winner earlier this year Jeff Paulson and former
16-time Silver Spring Speedway Late Model feature winner Gene
Wrightstone.
17 cars competed in two heat races earlier in the evening with wins going to J. Paulson and W. Cassel.
The Blast From the Past Vintage Stock cars were also part of the
card this past Friday night. The 15-lap B-Group main event was won by
Mike "The Critter" Garris Sr. of Orefield. Garris passed earlier leader
Cale Mutter, a former 600 Micro Sprint competitor, on lap three. Garris
drives the original Ken Erney coupe that competed at the old Dorney
Park Speedway over 40 years ago. Bill Gerhart finished third ahead of
Matt Smith and Myron Haydt.
Although he finished second in the Outlaw Vintage race,
Boyertown's Wes Cassel wired the field in the 15-lap A-Goup feature.
Cassel competed at Grandview back in the 1970s and drives a car that
looks very similar with his traditional No, 28c. W. Cassel held off
former champion Kevin Kuser, who has been assigned to drive the Phillips
Motorsports-55 this year. A. Cassel finished third over Deglas and
Gerhart.
The Outlaw Enduro Series, Outlaw Vintage Series and Blast From the
Past returns to Grandview Speedway in less than two weeks, Friday
September 4th. Pit gates open at 4:00PM with grandstands at 6:00PM and
racing begins at 7:00PM. As always a great deal at the general admission
booth takes place as GA is only $10. Kids 12 and under are free.
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