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DELLINGER WINS FASTRAK SPECIAL AT DOG HOLLOW
For immediate release
STRONGSTOWN, PA – Alan Dellinger of Hermitage won his first ever
feature at Dog Hollow Speedway on Friday night, after he picked up the Coy’s
Store and Pizza Fastrak Northeast Racing Series special.
Repeat winners included Dave Satterlee of Home in the Townsend Gas and Oil
Late Models, Jim Boyer of Indiana in the Jeff Dick Home Sales Street Stocks,
Rich Powell of Cherry Tree in the Brush Valley Tire Pure Stocks and Jason
Bialowas of Ruffsdale in the Texas Auto Ranch Four Cylinder Sidewinders.
Terry Rayko and Billy Eash led the late models to the start with Rayko leading
the first lap. Rick Strong came from third to take the lead on the second lap
with Rayko in second. On lap five Dave Satterlee took second and set his
sights on Strong. The duo battled side-by-side for a few laps, with Satterlee
using his patented outside groove, and finally taking the lead on lap 12. Once
out fron the continued to set the pace, with Strong still in second and Shawn
McGarvey comeing from 19th to battle for a top five position. At
the finish it was Satterlee winning, Strong was second Rodney Phillips moved
from 10th to third with Eash fourth and McGarvey in fifth. Heat
race wins went to Billy Eash and Terry Rayko.
The Fastrak Late Model series was in action with a 25 lap special with Alan
Dellinger and Dick Barton on the front row of the 24 car field. Dellinger took
the lead and had Barton second for the entire race. Rusty Moore was third for
much of the race, before he crashed on lap 19. That crash scattered the field
with Moore, Tommy Snyder who was fourth. The crash sent a lot of the top 10
either to the pits or the rear of the field and changed the complexion of the
event.
When the race resumed it was still Dellinger in the lead with Barton second
and John Lacki third and Justin Kann fourth. The top four were jockeying for
position with Chris Angelicchio coming from sixth with just five laps left. As
the race ended, Dellinger took the win with Barton second, Lacki third,
Angelicchio fourth and Kann fifth. Heat wins went to Gary Stahl, Bobby Powell,
Dick Barton and John Lacki. The twin B mains went to Tom Snyder and Chad
Myers.
Tyler Hite and Ray Charles led the street stocks to the start with Hite taking
the lead and Charles in second and Jim Boyer in third. Hite led until lap
three, then as the field worked the fourth lap, Boyer took the lead and kept
Hite and Mike Laughard in tow, but when the checkered flag waved it was all
Boyer with Hite, Laughard, Charles and Nick Goss completing the top five. Heat
wins went to Jim Boyer and Nick Goss.
The pure stock feature saw Rich Powell and John Mazey on the front row with
Powell taking the lead and going flag-to-flag for his third straight win. As
Powell set the pace, he had Mazey, Marshall Detwiler, Tim Laughard and Justin
Queen all battling for second through fifth, with Laughard and Mazey trading
positions and Detwiler and Queen swapping spots, but Queen suffered a flat and
fell off the pace, but the fight at the front was still going strong with
Powell winning over Mazey, Laughard, Matt Summers and Detwiler. Heat wins went
to Marshall Detwiler and Justin Queen.
The four cylinders went green with all zero’s on the front row, Jason
Bialowas and Cory Kilgore led the field to the start and it was Bialowas who
took the lead and held off Brennan McCracken the whole race. As the fight at
the front was going on Adam Laughard was sneaking his way into the top five
and was third early in the race but he couldn’t get the leaders reeled in.
At the waving of Bob Sullingers checkered flag it was Bialowas with his second
straight win over McCracken, Laughard, Jesse Laughard and Kilgore. Heat wins
went to Jason Bialowas, Brennan McCracken and Tom Pavelko. Jeremy Merten won
the B-main.
DOG TRACKS: 111 cars filled the pits including 21 late models, 32
Fastrak Late Models, 13 street stocks, 15 pure stocks and 30 four
cylinders…The drivers and fans collected money for the injured John Kinsey
and his wife, Pam. When the money was totaled at the end of the night the
total was $1,201.44. The Kinsey’s were injured in a highway crash last
Friday as they headed home. They are both expected to fully recover, hownever
they have a very long road ahead of them…Three states, Pennsylvania, Ohio
and New York were represented in the Fastrak field…This coming week Dog
Hollow will see Trico Welding of Ruffsdale sponsoring the action for the late
models, Fastrak Late Models, street stocks, pure stocks and four
cylinders…There will also be a four cylinder mechanics race. Race time is
set for 7:30 p.m. sharp. More details and continuing updates on the Kinsey’s
can be found at www.dog-hollow.com.
SUMMARY
Townsend Gas and Oil Late Models: 1. Dave Satterlee, Home; 2. Rick Strong,
3. Rodney Phillips, 4. Billy Eash, 5. Shawn McGarvey, 6. Jim Kirpackus, 7. Cody
Schultz, 8. Dan Lee, 9. Terry Rayko, 10. Doug Glessner, 11. Ron Marsh, 12. Dan
Boyd, 13. Rudy Bassaro, 14. Jim Ivory, 15. Bernie Whiteford, 16. Ben Satterlee,
17. T.J. Fleck, 18. Sam Stiffler, 19. Jimmy Whiteford.
DNS: Randy Smithley and Sam Gindlesperger.
Stoystown Auto Wreckers Fastrak Late Modles: 1. Alan Dellinger, Hermitage;
2. Dick Barton, 3. John Lacki, 4. Chris Angelicchio, 5. Justin Kann, 6. Bert
Cleer, 7. Bob Kish, 8. Roger French, 9. Rusty Moore, 10. Tom Snyder, 11. Jim
Frank, 12. Max Blair, 13. Gary Stahl, 14. Jon Law, 15. Bob Diver, 16. Kevin
Meadows, 17. Jay Watson, 18. Bobby Powell, 19. Roger Laughlin, 20. Dan
Angelicchio, 21. Kirby Tucker, 22. Bob Vogt Jr., 23. Dennis Lunger, 24. Chad
Myers.
DNQ: Dereck Frank, Andy Buckley, Jeff Enos, Garrett Stephen, Tom Kronenwetter,
Ron Smithley, Dimitrius Karalagas and John Eckenrod.
Jeff Dick Home Sales Street Stocks: 1. Jim Boyer, Indiana; 2. Tyler
Hite, 3. Mike Laughard, 4. Ray Charles, 5. Nick Goss, 6. Brad Warrick, 7.
Charlie Trice, 8. Denny Keener, 9. Eric Irvin, 10. Kyle McFarland.
Brush Valley Tire Pure Stocks: 1. Rich Powell, Cherry Tree; 2. John
Mazey, 3. Tim Laughard, 4. Matt Summers, 5. Marshall Detwiler, 6. Jeremy
Shaffer, 7. Tony Daughenbaugh, 8. Justin Queen, 9. Dave Wells, Jr., 10. Nathan
Good.
Texas Auto Ranch Four Cylinders: 1. Jason Bialowas, Ruffsdale; 2.
Brennan McCracken, 3. Adam Laughard, 4. Jesse Laughard, 5. Cory Kilgore, 6. Tom
Pavelko, 7. Matt Weakland; 8. Bob Pease, 9. Scott Shirk, 10. Chris Yoder.
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