Sunday, October 31, 2021
STSS MID-ATLANTIC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS SUMMARY – GEORGETOWN SPEEDWAY RESULTS (SDS Photo's)
Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Crate 602 Sportsman Belmont’s Garage South Region Round No. 8 Feature Finish (25 laps): RYAN GODOWN JR, Eric Kormann, Ray Swinehart, Brandon Edgar, Sammy Martz Jr., Adam White, Logan Watt, Brandon Watkins, Ryan Simmons, Greg Humlhanz, Joe Toth, Michael White, Joel Smith, Sean Weiss, Richie Walls Jr., John McPhee Jr., Ajay Potrzebowski Jr., Justin Grosso, Bobby Bracall, Danny Maher, Jim Wills, Tracy Gauger Track, Kenny Bock, Jeff Marker, Sean Metz, Zac Weller, Anthony Tramontana, Greg Reed, Shawn McPhee.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Friday, October 29, 2021
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
OCFS EASTERN STATES MODIFIED RESULTS
EASTERN STATES 200 FEATURE FINISH (200-LAPS): Matt Sheppard, Stewart Friesen, Mat Williamson, Anthony Perrego, Peter Britten, Tim Fuller, Dillon Steuer, Tim McCreadie, Mike Mahaney, Marc Johnson, Jimmy Phelps, Billy Decker, Gary Lindberg, Jeff Heotzler, Tommy Meier, LJ Lombardo, Larry Wight, Adam Pierson, Matt Janiak, Matt Hitchcock, Bob McGannon, Richard Smith, Danny Creeden, Andy Bachetti, Jimmy Horton, C.G. Morey, Zach Vavricka, Sean Beardsley, Ronnie Johnson, Billy VanInwegen, Allison Ricci, Tyler Boniface, Sam Martz, Tyler Trump, Tyler Jashembowski, Chris Shultz, Jack Lehner, Pat Ward, Steve Dodd, Kenny Tremont Jr., Jerry Higbie Jr.
Monday, October 25, 2021
Sunday, October 24, 2021
STEWART FRIESEN WINS THE SMALL BLOCK FEATURE @ OCFS
Eastern States 358 Modified Feature (100 Laps): STEWART FRIESEN, Matt Sheppard, Mat Williamson, Anthony Perrego, Dillon Steuer, Tyler Boniface, Larry Wight, Tyler Jashembowski, Billy Decker, Peter Britten, Mike Mahaney, Ronnie Johnson, Tanner VanDoren, Marc Johnson, David Schilling, Bobby Flood, Lance Willix II, Mike Trautschold, Corey Cormier, Shaun Walker, Danny Creeden, Chris Stevens, Roger Henion Jr., Allison Ricci, Daniel Morgiewicz Jr., Tommy Meier, Tyler Dippel, Dave Marcuccilli, Todd Root, Pat Ward, Andy Bachetti, Tim McCreadie, Gary Edwards III, Billy VanInwegen, Chris Shultz, Ryan Macartney, Adam Pierson, Kyle Inman, Rocky Warner
NEW EGYPT SPEEDWAY LEGENDS OF THE FALL HIGHLIGHTS
Modified Feature Quick Results (50 Laps): 1.) Frank Cozze 2.) Mike Gular 3.) David Van Horn 4.) Brandon Grosso 5.) Cale Ross 6.) Louden Reimert 7.) Danny Bouc 8.) Dominick Buffalino 9.) Jack Butler 10.) John McClelland 11.) Ryan Godown 12.) Bucky Kell 13.) Kory Fleming 14.) John Aumick 15.) Chris Grbac 16.) Steve Young 17.) Dean Metzger 18.) Ron Kline 19.) DJ Hunt 20.) Ryan Forte 21.) Ryan Krachun 22.) Bill Unglert 23.) Wade Hendrickson 24.) Tim Apgar 25.) PJ Oliver DNS: Frank Venezia
Saturday, October 23, 2021
STSS ‘HARD CLAY FINALE’ RESULTS SUMMARY – ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SPEEDWAY OCTOBER 22, 2021
‘HARD CLAY FINALE’ RESULTS SUMMARY – ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SPEEDWAY OCTOBER 22, 2021 Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply North Region Event No. 12 Modified Feature Finish (50 laps, non-points): MATT SHEPPARD, Anthony Perrego, Mat Williamson, David Schilling, Larry Wight, Bobby Flood, J.R. Heffner, Andy Bachetti, Tyler Dippel, Rocky Warner, Danny Creeden, Richard Smith, Mike Mahaney, Danny Tyler, Allison Ricci, Demetrios Drellos, Kyle Inman, Sean Beardsley, Stan Frankenfield, Alan Barker, Jerry Higbie, Marc Johnson, Dillon Steuer, Will Shields, Jimmy Horton, Peter Britten, Shane Jablonka, Stewart Friesen, Billy Van Inwegen, Tanner Van Doren. Did Not Qualify: Roger Henion Jr., Daniel Morgiewicz, Cody Higbie, Tyler Jashembowski, Doug Snyder, L.J. Lombardo, Bob Hentschel, Leo Fotopoulos, Geoff Quackenbush, Michael Sabia, Chris Stevens, Jim Maher, Tim McCreadie, Corey Cormier, Stanley Wilkins, Nick Plumstead, Tom Hindley, Charles Loiodice, Tommy Meier, Joe Bonetti, Rich Eurich, Sean Mandel, Gary Lindberg, Tyler Boniface
Sportsman Eastern States Championship (50 Laps): Tanner VanDoran, Dave Rogers, Zach Sobtoka, Jeff Hulseapple, Joe Bruning, Joe Bonetti, Michael Sabia, John Bockhorn, Chris Johnson, Travis Green, Jared Labagh, Sammy Martz Jr, Will Sheilds, Alan Fink, Tighe Sherlock, Brian Calabrese, Matt Janczuk, Ray Hall Jr, Dylan Madsen, Kasey Hufcut, Tyler Murray, Gary Edwards III, Ryan Neiger, Corey Cormier, Tyler Corcoran, Jeff Higham, Dylan Smith, Bob Jashembowski, Tyler Banks, Troy Arnold, Ed Owens, Jared Miller, Brian Krummel, Ryan Wather, Cody Higbie, Joe Conklin, LJ Lombard (DQ)
Friday, October 22, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Tuesday, October 19, 2021
MOYER ACHIEVES THE SUNDAY DOUBLE; SCHANTZ SECURES A SEASON’S THIRD WIN IN OUTLAW ENDURO SERIES GRANDVIEW FINALE
Bechtelsville PA – Sunday October 17 2021 – Former series champion, Brian Moyer of Reading captured a pair of Enduro victories this past Sunday Afternoon at the Grandview (PA) Speedway. Moyer won the 50-lap JunkYard Car race and the 50-lap Small Car Enduro. As part of the 2021 track season finale, Dylan Schantz of Red Hill won his third race of the season in the Big Car 75-lap event.
It was a busy afternoon of stock car racing at the 1/3 mile clay oval as other race winners included: Jeff Paulson of Honeybrook (Vintage Modified), Joe Medaglia of Sinking Spring (Vintage Sportsman), Chris Holland of Pine Grove (Roadrunner), Eric Hollenbach of Fredericksburg (4-Cylinder Charger) and Travis Guyer of Warminster (Enduro Mechanics).
In the 75-lap Big Car main event, Rob Schultz placed the Longo Motorsports-45 at the head of the class for the event’s opening three laps. Gunnar Schultz steered the “Orange Crush”-71X past R. Schultz on lap four and set the pace until the race’s first of only two cautions took place. When the green flag unfurled on lap 18, Chuck Detweiler assumed command of the pack. Detweiler checked out from the field and set the race’s quickest lap on lap 19. Just a few moments later, however, Detweiler’s machine headed pitside on lap 23 with mechanical issues.
G Schultz asserted himself back into the lead and dominated for a considerable amount of time, While Gunnar showed the way, a tremendous battle took center stage from second through fifth. Schantz worked his way past R Schultz for second and quickly reeled in the race leader. Schantz executed the pass for victory over G Schultz on lap 54. Schantz pulled away and went on to win the event by six seconds. It was Schantz’s second win in a row.
G Schultz grabbed a Grandview career best of second while former Asphalt Modified competitor R Schultz finished third. Three-time race winner this season, Brandon Guyer, finished fourth and veteran enduro wheelman Joe Kunkel filled out the front finishing five.
In the 50-lap Small Car Enduro, second generation racer Tyler Schmeltzle started outside front row and assumed the early lead. Schantz, racing double duty, started fourth and wrestled the top spot away from Schmeltzle on lap three. Schmeltzle stopped on lap eight and retired from the race, bringing out the caution. Brian Moyer was up to the seventh spot at the time and would rapidly make his way through the top five during the next several laps.
Moyer, who originally started 14th, passed Schantz for the lead on lap 25. Moyer went on to claim the victory by a dominant 6.562 seconds. Moyer, who won an enduro at the Trail-Way Speedway a few weeks prior, was followed across the line by: Schantz, who enjoyed a highly successful afternoon of competition, 17th place starter Rob Pyle, former winner Rob Storms from eighth and Austin Weller, after running within the top five during the event’s entire 50-laps.
At the start of Sunday’s racing, Moyer won the 50-lap JunkYard car Enduro which was his second straight victory in that class. Russell Hilbert finished a close second for his best finish of the year. Former racing pavement specialist Rob Longo nailed down a third. Brett Gilmore, who competed in the Grandview Modified division this season, finished fourth ahead of series regular Brian Miller.
The Roadrunners made their first visit to Grandview Speedway in several years and competed in a 15-lap feature. Joe Bassinisky started on the pole and led the opening lap until second generation racer Chris Holland grabbed the top spot. Holland, who returned to the driver’s seat after nearly a year hiatus, went on to claim the victory with Bassinisky remaining in the second spot.
2021 Big Diamond Speedway point champion, Andy Fayash III, registered a third place finish while the Bill Arndt COLT45 tribute car of C.J. Ferguson grabbed a fourth place finish. Ray Gara, a seasoned veteran who returned back behind the wheel this year, rounded out the top five.
In the four cylinder Charger division, Eric Hollenbach led in wire-to wire fashion driving the Charles Kimmel Racing -711 (car number honors Eric’s uncle, former Fredericksburg Speedway racer Lynn Foster). It was Hollenbach’s second win of the month as he registered a win in a different car at Linda’s Speedway back on Oct 8th.
Eric’s brother Ed Hollenbach finished in second. Veteran racer Shane Flaherty, grabbed a strong third place. Troy Hostetter, who crashed in turn one of the first lap, rebounded for a fourth place finish and former Shippensburg (PA) Speedway track champion Christian Smith rounded out the top five.
In the 15-lap Outlaw Vintage Modified main event, Jeff Paulson was the shining star up front. But another force was flexing his way through the field which just happened to be longtime Grandview Speedway competitor Kenny Gilmore. He started from the last position and methodically worked through the field.
With five laps remaining, Gilmore joined the top three. Gilmore went three wide with the leaders in an attempt to pass both from the high side of turn one. As they approached a lapped car Kenny had to follow suit behind the top two, but grabbed the runner up spot as the field drew to the checkers. Paulson scored the win followed by Gilmore, Scott Schaeffer, Kevin Kuser and Wes Cassel.
A full field of Vintage Sportsman took the green for their 15-lap feature. Joe Medaglia started up front in the Troyer-12A Jack Johnson tribute car. Medaglia’s eventual win was no easy task as he closely battled with Jay Garris for the lead. With eight laps complete, the leaders joined a lapped car in a three wide excursion with contact made. Medaglia withstood the challenge and steered to his second win of the season.
Garris, in a beautiful No. 31 representing the famed Dorney Park (PA) Speedway, finished second while Denise Hall held on for third and was followed by Wayne Roth. Legendary racer Gary Gollub returned back behind the wheel of the Dave Dissinger fielded-157 and steered to a popular fifth place effort.
The Enduro Mechanics race had 12 entrants with a familiar face in victory lane. Travis Guyer throttled his brother’s 77 to the main event victory in the final Grandview Enduro race of 2021..
During intermission, many of the afternoon’s competitors brought out their cars and took part in a special Trick or Treat segment for all of the kids enjoying Sunday’s events. A good time was had by all. Special thanks goes out to the staff of the Outlaw Enduro Series, Grandview Speedway and all of the drivers for making this a huge success. Also, a great turnout of kids on hand for the Trick or Treat.
The event also honored Vince Gagliardo Sr. who passed away recently on October 10th at the age of 79. Mr. Gagliardo was an area race team owner for many seasons and will sadly be missed by the racing fraternity of drivers and fans. A beautiful number 41 car driven by his son Brian Gagliardo was at the speedway. In an emotional moment. the field formed a missing man formation for the start of the Vintage Sportsman feature honoring Mr. Gagliardo.
The Outlaw Enduro Series will take part in an event to be held at the Baps Motor Speedway (Newberrytown PA) on Saturday November 13th. The Big Cars and Small Cars will be competing and it is the final point race for both classes.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 2021 OUTLAW RACING SERIES RESULTS FROM GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY
BIG CAR ENDURO (75-LAPS): 1) 88-Dylan Schantz, 2) 71x-Gunnar Schultz, 3) 45-Rob Schultz, 4) 77-Brandon Guyer, 5) 32-Joe Kunkel, 6) 25T-Travis Guyer, 7) 14-Bob Wink, 8) 3H-Jamie Naftzinger, 9) 7-Mike Fiskaldo, 10) 61-Jon Haegele, 11) 23A-Aaron Frazier, 12) 70-Chuck Detweiler, 13) 16-Walt Lemmon, 14) 79BC-Dirk Rimrott, 15) 25c-Nick Clemens, 16) 97-Jerry Kress, 17) 36-Justen Steigerwalt.
SMALL CAR ENDURO (50-LAPS): 1) 11-Brian Moyer, 2) 88-Dylan Schantz, 3) 11x-Rob Pyle, 4) 99x-Rob Storms, 5) 26-Austin Weller, 6) 127-Gary Grim, 7) 32J-Julian Storms, 8) 24Y-Chris Yob, 9) 49-Clay Wollyung, 10) XL2-Matt Peck, 11) 02-Ed Herman, 12) 39-Phil Levering, 13) 52-Matt Smith, 14) 555-Josh Case, 15) 22-Chase Spengler, 16) P13-Jennifer Hausman, 17) 2B-Josh Bucls, 18) 54-Tyler Schmeltzle.
JUNKYARD CAR ENDURO (50-LAPS): 1) 11-Brian Moyer, 2) 11R-Russell Hilbert, 3) 4G-Rob Longo, 4) 139-Brett Gilmore, 5) 34-Brian Miller, 6) 19B-Brian Kunkel, 7) 13-Adam Kratzer, 8) P13-Kevin Hausman, 9) 19R-Roy Denike, 10) 66-Adam Krauss, 11) 68-James Benz, 12) 23-Hannah Leibensberger, 13) 67-Charlene Benz, 14) 39-Phil Levering, 15) 18-Andrew Wolff, 16) 11K-Alyssa Krauss. DQ: 19-John Bilofsky, 3-Tyler Bilofsky.
ROADRUNNER FEATURE (15-LAPS): 1) 8c-Chris Holland, 2) 4-Joe Bassinisky, 3) 77-Andy Fayash III, 4) COLT45-C.J. Ferguson, 5) 22G-Ray Gara, 6) 11K-Kyle Wingle, 7) 78-Tonya Lance, 8) 3-Louis Gara, 9) 1s-Seth Reichert.
FOUR CYLINDER CHARGER FEATURE (15-LAPS): 1) 711-Eric Hollenbach, 2) 00-Ed Hollenbach, 3) 14-Shane Flaherty, 4) 01-Troy Hostetter, 5) 69SR-Christian Smith, 6) 10-Chucky Kimmel, 7) 23-Hailey Smith, 8) 19-Raymond Gradwell.
VINTAGE MODIFIED FEATURE (15-LAPS): 1) PB-Jeff Paulson, 2) 14-Kenny Gilmore, 3) 77s-Scott Schaeffer, 4) 55-Kevin Kuser, 5) 28c-Wes Cassel, 6) 28cx-Andy Cassel, 7) 88-Freddy Brightbill, 8) R10-Dominique Deglas, 9) 923-Todd Lapp, 10) 63-Jon Lines, 11) 60over-Bobby Hall. DNF: 36-Mike Stoflflet. DNS: 41-Brian Gagliardo.
VINTAGE SPORTSMAN FEATURE (15-LAPS): 1) 12A-Joe Medaglia, 2) 31-Jay Garris, 3) 923-Denise Hall, 4) 17-Wayne Roth, 5) 157-Gary Gollub, 6) 19-Vince Gagliardo Jr., 7) 17-Davey Wenger, 8) PB-Butch Marvin, 9) 75-Bill Carrm 10) 21-John Pasteur. DNF: 11) 3-Mike Garris Sr., 12) 8-Tom Orth, 13) 36-Colton Perry, 14) 7-Myron Haydt, 15) 88x-Gage Phillip. DNS: 44-Chris Reid.
ENDURO MECHANICS ( 20-LAPS): 1) 77-Travis Guyer, 2) 25T-Travis Guyer, 3) 61-Rick Haegele, 4) 8c-Kevin Holland, 5) 77-Chuck Fayash, 6) 79-Max Smith, 7) 88-Jamie Schawitz, 8) 52-Ray Smith, 9) 39-Bill Kummerer, 10) 24Y-Brian James, 11) Kevin Hausman, 12) 88s-Anthony Barton.
Monday, October 18, 2021
Sunday, October 17, 2021
STSS SPEED SHOWCASE @ PORT RYAL SPEEDWAY RESULTS
Saturday, October 16, 2021
THUNDER ON THE HILL RAINED OUT!
Friday, October 15, 2021
MIKE MAHANEY WINS OPENING NIGHT @ PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY (SDS Photo's)

Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Modified Velocita-USA South Region Presented By Design for Vision & Sunglass Central Round No. 8 Feature Finish (40 laps): MIKE MAHANEY, Mat Williamson, Ryan Godown, Alex Yankowski, Ryan Watt, Billy Pauch Jr., Anthony Perrego, Andy Bachetti, Craig Von Dohren, Larry Wight, Matt Sheppard, Joseph Watson, Brandon Grosso, Peter Britten, Alan Johnson, Brett Haas, Mike Gular, Dominick Buffalino, Jared Umbenhauer, Ryan Susice, Jeff Strunk, Dillon Steuer, Sammy Martz, Stewart Friesen, Billy Decker, David Van Horn, Tyler Dippel, Max McLaughlin, Justin Wright, Duane Howard, Mike Maresca
Did Not Qualify: Jessica Friesen, Rocky Warner, Tim Fuller, Ronnie Johnson, Jacob Dgien, Matt Stangle, Ryan Riddle, Danny Hieber, Rusty Smith, Matt Smith, Addison Bowman, Joe Judge, Frank Cozze, Erick Rudolph, Jack Lehner, David Schilling, Justin Haers, J.R. Heffner, John Willman, Rick Laubach, Scott Hitchens, Jimmy Horton.Thursday, October 14, 2021
AFTER 55 YEARS OF BEING INVOLVED ERNIE SAXTON RETIRES FROM GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY
BECHTELSVILLE, PA OCTOBER 14, 2021 . . . Eight years ago, I retired as the NASCAR sanctioned Grandview Speedway announcer after 45 years in the booth. The plan had been to retire from everything. At that time, Bruce and Theresa Rogers asked me to stick around as their PR person until they could find someone else to step into that position. Now, After 55 years of public relations, marketing and announcing work at NASCAR sanctioned Grandview Speedway, at age 79, it seems it is time to retire.
From the first day I walked through the front gate at Grandview, working for the Rogers family has been a wonderful experience. They helped me become better at what I do and I think I helped make Grandview Speedway become more successful. My wife Marilyn and I became very close with Bruce and Theresa Rogers. We traveled together and had homes in the Sunshine State that we enjoyed. It was like family.
Future plans, as many know, include writing a book about my 63 years of experiences in motorsports. It is more difficult than I thought it would be but the work goes on. I will continue to write columns for Area Auto Racing News, Lansdale, PA Reporter, Inside Track Motorsports News and PennSports.Live. I expect to continue to do PR work for Len Sammons Motorsports Productions which include indoor auto racing events and the PPB Motorsports Trade and Race Car Show. When time and energy allows, I will take on consultation with those needing help with sponsorship and PR work.
Thank goodness for a wonderful wife, Marilyn, who has been a driving and supportive force behind my efforts. One person in particular that has been very helpful with my Grandview work is Vicki Gehris. A huge thank you goes out to her. And I cannot forget to thank all of those great folks that I have worked with over those many years. I surely would not have been able to continue on for so many years without their help and support.
I wish the Rogers family and others involved with Grandview Speedway the very best. Thanks for allowing me to be part of it all. And thanks to those in the media who have been supportive of our efforts over the years.