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Friday, May 18 Gates open at 5 p.m., warm-ups at 7p.m. Mini Stocks - 4 Cylinder Thunder V-8 Super Stocks - Sidewinder Sprints
Saturday, May 19 Gates open at 5 p.m., warm-ups at 7 p.m. 270 Sprint Road Show* - $500 to win Mini Stocks - 4 Cylinder Thunder 600 Sprints - 4 & 6 Cyl. Strictly Stocks - 600 Stock Sprints *270 Sprint Road Show car registration is $25
SPECIAL RACES: Summer Fest - May 27 - 1:00 p.m. start 358 Sprints - 30 Lap - $1,000 win (top 3 guaranteed for 410 show on July 29) K&N SpeedSTR Series - 25 lap ~~~ Micro Sprints - 20 lap ~~~ Great American Enduro Series - 100 laps More info: Mike Feltnberger 717-866-7450, www.slingshotbytobias.com Posse at the Path! -July 29 - 5 p.m. Start 410 Sprints - 30 lap - $5,000 to win International SpeedSTR Series - 30 lap ~~~Bilstein Slingshots 20 lap Micro Sprints 20 lap ~~~ Great American Enduro Series 100 laps More info: Mike Feltnberger 717-866-7450, www.slingshotbytobias.com 2nd Annual Fall Jamboree - Nov 10-11 - Noon start Final National event for: K & N SpeedSTR Series Triple 15s ~~~ All-Star Slinghsots ~~~ JR Slingshots Legends - Micros - other divisions TBA ~~~ Great American Enduro Series - 150 laps More info: Mike Feltnberger 717-866-7450, www.slingshotbytobias.com
Dehart, Shaw, and Daniels win at Path Valley By Rob Keller
Friday night Path Valley Speedway featured three winners, all in very different parts of their racing careers. One is a long-time veteran, adding another to his many wins. The second is in only his second year and achieved his first win. The third is a veteran of several stock car divisions that took a year off from racing, but has now returned.
Gary Dehart started second in the Mini Stock main event and powered around Jodie Varner for the lead at the drop of the green. Eric Seibert stayed within a car length of Dehart for the first fifteen laps. While Dehart and Seibert battled for the lead, Ronnie Garlock and Ryan Laye were working their way towards the front and catching the leaders. With about five laps to go Garlock and Laye both slipped past Seibert, but only a lap later Garlock slowed and pulled to the pit area. Dehart was unchallenged the final few laps and led all twenty laps for the win. Laye finished second. Eric Grubb was credited for third when Seibert was disqualified for post race contact. Bill Kennedy and Mike Hawbaker rounded out the top five. Seibert won the heat race.
In the 4-Cylinder Thunder Car feature Justin Rasp started first and pulled out to a sizeable lead until his engine shut off and he pulled to the infield on lap five. That gave Tony Hampton the lead and put Shaun Linn in second. Nathan Shaw passed Linn for second, but before he could reel in Hampton he also had mechanical failure and pulled to the infield. Chase Shaw then took over the chase for the lead, making up almost a full straightaway on the leader. Shaw bumped Hampton in the back bumper several times before finally going inside down the back stretch and completing the pass in turn three. Hampton retaliated by hitting Shaw in the back bumper as they went thru turn four and Shaw spun out. Hampton was sent to the rear of the field and Shaw restarted first. After the restart Shaw easily pulled away from Linn, leading the final four laps to claim his first win ever. Robert McQuade, Jason Pecho, and Hampton completed the top five. The heat win went to Rasp.
The Street Stock feature was a two-car battle for the lead from start to finish. Tony Daniels started first, but went high in turn two on the start and Ken Singer drove underneath and into the lead. Singer bobbled in turn two and Daniels regained the lead on lap four. Daniels kept Singer a car length or two behind until Singer started to close in with five laps to go. Coming out of turn four on lap eighteen Singer pulled inside of Daniels, but they made slight contact which sent Singer towards the infield. Singer regained control, but lost several car lengths and finished second. The win was Daniels’ first after taking a year off from racing. Steve Lowery and Randy Wible raced hard for the third position thru the middle of the race with Lowery prevailing and finishing third. Wible appeared to slow, allowing Josh Gustaf to also get by and finish fourth, with Wible dropping to fifth. Singer was the heat race winner.
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