Story By: MIKE WARREN / DIRTCAR – MALTA, NY – Mat Williamson added another accomplishment to his resume Friday night at Albany-Saratoga Speedway.
The St. Catharines, ONT driver slid past Mike Mahaney on a Lap 19 restart and never looked back, leading the final 31 laps to grab the inaugural DIRTcar 358 Modified Series win at “The Great Race Place.”
Marc Johnson and Matt Woodruff led the field of 358 Modifieds to the green on night one of Malta Massive Weekend, as Johnson, a two-time Albany-Saratoga Speedway track champion, grabbed the top spot.
The Guilderland, NY driver held off a challenge from Mike Mahaney before back-to-back cautions slowed the field on Laps 4 and 5.
On the Lap 5 restart, Williamson started working his way to the front, moving past Mahaney for second and setting his sights on Johnson. “Money Mat” dove to the bottom and pulled even with Johnson as they completed Lap 10, but the #3J held onto the spot. However, Williamson only needed two more turns to take the lead away from the “Dark Knight,” nosing ahead as they raced down the backstretch on Lap 11.
While running the outside lane, Mahaney took advantage of the battle before him, moving around Johnson for second two laps later. Then, he pulled the same move on Williamson, thundering around the #6 on the outside of Turn 2 on Lap 16.
But as Mahaney started to pull away from Williamson, another yellow flag came out as Noah Walker stopped on Lap 19, giving Williamson another shot at reclaiming the lead.
On the next restart, Mahaney slid in front of Williamson as the two entered Turn 1. However, Williamson saw the opportunity he needed, swiftly switching lanes to the bottom as they exited Turn 2.
Williamson returned the favor as the two drivers waged war into Turn 3, sliding his #6 past Mahaney to retake the lead on Lap 19.
From there, Williamson survived three more cautions to score his second DIRTcar 358 Modified Series victory of 2023—one worth $5,000.
“I just got good momentum in [Turns] 1 and 2,” Williamson said. “He fired off on the bottom and slid me. And then I got the run off two to give it back to him. It was a really good race between the two of us. It was fun to race like that, and hopefully, it put on a good show for the fans.”
The win is Williamson’s 27th overall victory this season and second Malta Massive Weekend win after earning a 358 Modified triumph at Albany-Saratoga in 2021. He quickly thanked his primary sponsor for how well his car runs anywhere in the Northeast.
“I really have to thank S&W Service Center and Wayne Conn,” Williamson said. “He puts this thing together and gives me a really good piece that I can compete anywhere with.”
Mahaney crossed the line second after setting Quick Time, winning his Heat Race and a Dash earlier in the night. It was a strong night for the driver of the George Huttig-owned entry, but he said he felt Williamson was better on restarts toward the end.
“I think we had a pretty fast car, but Mat was a little bit quicker,” Mahaney said. “In clean air, I think he was just setting a faster pace. We had a good race there going for a little bit, but the longer the race went on, I just didn’t stay side by side with him on the restarts. He’d get a good run right away, and that was about it.”
Johnson finished third—his second straight podium at the track after winning a Big Block Modified Feature at Albany-Saratoga on Labor Day weekend.
Despite leading a few laps early in the race, he said he knows what he needs to change entering Saturday’s Malta Massive Weekend finale with the Super DIRTcar Series.
“I think I picked the wrong tire,” Johnson said. “I’m happy. I mean I’m not happy, but it is what it is. You can’t be complaining about a third. So, we’ll take it and apply some notes for tomorrow and try to make the right decisions.”
Billy Dunn crossed the line fourth after starting 11th, and Chris Raabe drove from 21st to finish fifth.
The DIRTcar 358 Modified Series returns to the Weedsport Speedway on Tuesday, Oct. 3, to finish the postponed Feature from Cavalcade Weekend. Then, the Series heads to Brewerton Speedway for the Hurricane Harvey 75 on Wednesday, Oct. 4, before the Salute to the Troops 150 at Oswego Speedway on Saturday, Oct. 7, as part of Super DIRT Week 51.
DIRTcar 358 Series (50 Laps): 1. 6M-Mat Williamson[6]; 2. 35-Mike Mahaney[4]; 3. 3J-Marc Johnson[1]; 4. 49-Billy Dunn[11]; 5. 01-Chris Raabe[21]; 6. 44-Stewart Friesen[24]; 7. 91-Felix Roy[17]; 8. 3D-Matt Delorenzo[7]; 9. 55-Brett Haas[3]; 10. 215-Adam Pierson[23]; 11. 15X-Justin Stone[5]; 12. 8H-Max McLaughlin[25]; 13. 18-Ryan Macartney[8]; 14. 21A-Peter Britten[15]; 15. 3-Chris Mackey[18]; 16. 4-Andy Bachetti[16]; 17. 28-Jordan McCreadie[12]; 18. 3B-Chad Brachmann[10]; 19. 5-Amy Holland[30]; 20. 31-Lance Willix[20]; 21. 12-Darren Smith[13]; 22. 117-CJ Castelletti[31]; 23. 55W-Matt Woodruff[2]; 24. 21B-Alan Barker[26]; 25. 28M-Matt Meade[19]; 26. 9-Brian Calabrese[27]; 27. 435-Chris Bisson[14]; 28. (DNF) 38J-Jarrett Herbison[29]; 29. (DNF) 22-Noah Walker[22]; 30. (DNF) M1-David Marcuccilli[9]; 31. (DQ) 39B-Ryan Bartlett[28]
Last Chance Showdown 1 (10 Laps): 1. 28M-Matt Meade[1]; 2. 22-Noah Walker[2]; 3. 8H-Max McLaughlin[6]; 4. 19-Jessey Mueller[3]; 5. 5-Amy Holland[7]; 6. 98H-Jimmy Phelps[9]; 7. 94-Joey Coppola[5]; 8. 14B-Brendan Darrah[10]; 9. 117-CJ Castelletti[8]; 10. 21R-Jeffrey Reis[12]; 11. 24-George Foley[13]; 12. (DNF) 30-Mark Pullen[14]; 13. (DNS) 75-Taylor Wason; 14. (DNS) 39B-Ryan Bartlett
Last Chance Showdown 2 (10 Laps): 1. 31-Lance Willix[4]; 2. 215-Adam Pierson[6]; 3. 21B-Alan Barker[10]; 4. 92-Andrew Buff[11]; 5. 4SL-Bob Hentschel[2]; 6. 12C-Peter Carlotto[14]; 7. 61-Dale Gray[9]; 8. M2-Todd Morey[7]; 9. 82-Brian Peterson[12]; 10. 38J-Jarrett Herbison[3]; 11. 44T-Brandon Daley[8]; 12. 20-David Schilling[1]; 13. (DNS) 39-Ryan Larkin; 14. (DNS) 21-Floyd Billington
Last Chance Showdown 3 (10 Laps): 1. 01-Chris Raabe[1]; 2. 44-Stewart Friesen[3]; 3. 9-Brian Calabrese[2]; 4. 29-Matt Caprara[4]; 5. 99L-Larry Wight[5]; 6. 25P-Michael Parent[9]; 7. 11S-Steve Lewis Jr[10]; 8. 32C-James Meehan[11]; 9. 1H-Jason Herrington[6]; 10. 713-Tommy Collins[7]; 11. 76-Brent Graham[13]; 12. 16-Aaron Jacobs[12]; 13. (DNS) 2-Robert Bublak; 14. (DNS) 115-Montgomery Tremont
Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 35-Mike Mahaney[1]; 2. 3D-Matt Delorenzo[2]; 3. 12-Darren Smith[6]; 4. 28M-Matt Meade[4]; 5. 19-Jessey Mueller[3]; 6. 94-Joey Coppola[5]; 7. 5-Amy Holland[7]; 8. 98H-Jimmy Phelps[8]; 9. 39B-Ryan Bartlett[9]; 10. 24-George Foley[10]
Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 55W-Matt Woodruff[1]; 2. 18-Ryan Macartney[2]; 3. 435-Chris Bisson[6]; 4. 20-David Schilling[4]; 5. 38J-Jarrett Herbison[5]; 6. 21-Floyd Billington[9]; 7. M2-Todd Morey[10]; 8. 61-Dale Gray[8]; 9. 92-Andrew Buff[3]; 10. (DNF) 39-Ryan Larkin[7]
Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 6M-Mat Williamson[3]; 2. M1-David Marcuccilli[1]; 3. 21A-Peter Britten[2]; 4. 01-Chris Raabe[6]; 5. 44-Stewart Friesen[5]; 6. 99L-Larry Wight[9]; 7. 713-Tommy Collins[8]; 8. 25P-Michael Parent[4]; 9. 32C-James Meehan[7]; 10. 76-Brent Graham[10]
Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 55-Brett Haas[1]; 2. 3B-Chad Brachmann[2]; 3. 4-Andy Bachetti[4]; 4. 22-Noah Walker[5]; 5. 75-Taylor Wason[6]; 6. 8H-Max McLaughlin[7]; 7. 117-CJ Castelletti[9]; 8. 14B-Brendan Darrah[3]; 9. 21R-Jeffrey Reis[10]; 10. 30-Mark Pullen[8]
Heat 5 (8 Laps): 1. 3J-Marc Johnson[1]; 2. 49-Billy Dunn[2]; 3. 91-Felix Roy[4]; 4. 4SL-Bob Hentschel[5]; 5. 31-Lance Willix[3]; 6. 215-Adam Pierson[6]; 7. 44T-Brandon Daley[7]; 8. 21B-Alan Barker[9]; 9. 82-Brian Peterson[8]; 10. 12C-Peter Carlotto[10]
Heat 6 (8 Laps): 1. 15X-Justin Stone[2]; 2. 28-Jordan McCreadie[1]; 3. 3-Chris Mackey[3]; 4. 9-Brian Calabrese[6]; 5. 29-Matt Caprara[7]; 6. 1H-Jason Herrington[5]; 7. 2-Robert Bublak[4]; 8. 11S-Steve Lewis Jr[9]; 9. 16-Aaron Jacobs[8]; 10. (DNS) 115-Montgomery Tremont
Qualifying 1: 1. 35-Mike Mahaney, 00:15.909[2]; 2. 3D-Matt Delorenzo, 00:15.964[9]; 3. 19-Jessey Mueller, 00:16.080[3]; 4. 28M-Matt Meade, 00:16.246[1]; 5. 94-Joey Coppola, 00:16.358[6]; 6. 12-Darren Smith, 00:16.362[7]; 7. 5-Amy Holland, 00:16.371[4]; 8. 98H-Jimmy Phelps, 00:16.373[5]; 9. 39B-Ryan Bartlett, 00:16.397[10]; 10. 24-George Foley, 00:16.770[8]
Qualifying 2: 1. 55W-Matt Woodruff, 00:16.218[8]; 2. 18-Ryan Macartney, 00:16.235[6]; 3. 92-Andrew Buff, 00:16.301[7]; 4. 20-David Schilling, 00:16.334[5]; 5. 38J-Jarrett Herbison, 00:16.363[10]; 6. 435-Chris Bisson, 00:16.448[1]; 7. 39-Ryan Larkin, 00:16.472[2]; 8. 61-Dale Gray, 00:16.505[9]; 9. 21-Floyd Billington, 00:16.835[3]; 10. M2-Todd Morey, 00:17.085[4]
Qualifying 3: 1. M1-David Marcuccilli, 00:16.046[9]; 2. 21A-Peter Britten, 00:16.105[2]; 3. 6M-Mat Williamson, 00:16.139[10]; 4. 25P-Michael Parent, 00:16.192[4]; 5. 44-Stewart Friesen, 00:16.227[8]; 6. 01-Chris Raabe, 00:16.324[1]; 7. 32C-James Meehan, 00:16.342[7]; 8. 713-Tommy Collins, 00:16.369[5]; 9. 99L-Larry Wight, 00:16.402[6]; 10. 76-Brent Graham, 00:16.507[3]
Qualifying 4: 1. 55-Brett Haas, 00:16.220[9]; 2. 3B-Chad Brachmann, 00:16.235[4]; 3. 14B-Brendan Darrah, 00:16.238[6]; 4. 4-Andy Bachetti, 00:16.252[8]; 5. 22-Noah Walker, 00:16.264[10]; 6. 75-Taylor Wason, 00:16.366[7]; 7. 8H-Max McLaughlin, 00:16.439[2]; 8. 30-Mark Pullen, 00:16.493[3]; 9. 117-CJ Castelletti, 00:16.612[1]; 10. (DNS) 21R-Jeffrey Reis, 00:16.612
Qualifying 5: 1. 3J-Marc Johnson, 00:16.091[5]; 2. 49-Billy Dunn, 00:16.132[6]; 3. 31-Lance Willix, 00:16.135[1]; 4. 91-Felix Roy, 00:16.220[4]; 5. 4SL-Bob Hentschel, 00:16.263[9]; 6. 215-Adam Pierson, 00:16.275[3]; 7. 44T-Brandon Daley, 00:16.318[2]; 8. 82-Brian Peterson, 00:16.356[8]; 9. 21B-Alan Barker, 00:16.388[7]; 10. 12C-Peter Carlotto, 00:16.506[10]
Qualifying 6: 1. 28-Jordan McCreadie, 00:16.071[4]; 2. 15X-Justin Stone, 00:16.094[6]; 3. 3-Chris Mackey, 00:16.201[3]; 4. 2-Robert Bublak, 00:16.341[9]; 5. 1H-Jason Herrington, 00:16.362[5]; 6. 9-Brian Calabrese, 00:16.446[8]; 7. 29-Matt Caprara, 00:16.482[7]; 8. 16-Aaron Jacobs, 00:16.917[2]; 9. (DNS) 11S-Steve Lewis Jr, 00:16.917; 10. (DNS) 115-Montgomery Tremont, 00:16.917
Hot Laps (2 Laps): 1. 35-Mike Mahaney, 00:15.704[2]; 2. 6M-Mat Williamson, 00:15.808[30]; 3. 3D-Matt Delorenzo, 00:15.812[9]; 4. 25P-Michael Parent, 00:15.844[24]; 5. 49-Billy Dunn, 00:15.866[46]; 6. 28-Jordan McCreadie, 00:15.872[54]; 7. 44-Stewart Friesen, 00:15.876[28]; 8. 31-Lance Willix, 00:15.896[41]; 9. 01-Chris Raabe, 00:15.929[21]; 10. 19-Jessey Mueller, 00:15.934[3]; 11. M1-David Marcuccilli, 00:15.949[29]; 12. 22-Noah Walker, 00:15.962[40]; 13. 98H-Jimmy Phelps, 00:15.975[5]; 14. 3-Chris Mackey, 00:15.989[53]; 15. 38J-Jarrett Herbison, 00:15.993[20]; 16. 215-Adam Pierson, 00:15.995[43]; 17. 15X-Justin Stone, 00:15.997[56]; 18. 55W-Matt Woodruff, 00:16.026[18]; 19. 39B-Ryan Bartlett, 00:16.031[10]; 20. 12-Darren Smith, 00:16.044[7]; 21. 21A-Peter Britten, 00:16.050[22]; 22. 99L-Larry Wight, 00:16.054[26]; 23. 92-Andrew Buff, 00:16.059[17]; 24. 8H-Max McLaughlin, 00:16.061[32]; 25. 29-Matt Caprara, 00:16.069[57]; 26. 2-Robert Bublak, 00:16.090[59]; 27. 21B-Alan Barker, 00:16.098[47]; 28. 20-David Schilling, 00:16.099[15]; 29. 94-Joey Coppola, 00:16.102[6]; 30. 14B-Brendan Darrah, 00:16.111[36]; 31. 39-Ryan Larkin, 00:16.114[12]; 32. 4-Andy Bachetti, 00:16.120[38]; 33. 9-Brian Calabrese, 00:16.124[58]; 34. 713-Tommy Collins, 00:16.133[25]; 35. 5-Amy Holland, 00:16.139[4]; 36. 18-Ryan Macartney, 00:16.156[16]; 37. 32C-James Meehan, 00:16.163[27]; 38. 21R-Jeffrey Reis, 00:16.163[35]; 39. 12C-Peter Carlotto, 00:16.176[50]; 40. 44T-Brandon Daley, 00:16.178[42]; 41. 1H-Jason Herrington, 00:16.199[55]; 42. 55-Brett Haas, 00:16.213[39]; 43. 3J-Marc Johnson, 00:16.217[45]; 44. 4SL-Bob Hentschel, 00:16.221[49]; 45. 75-Taylor Wason, 00:16.238[37]; 46. 76-Brent Graham, 00:16.313[23]; 47. 117-CJ Castelletti, 00:16.343[31]; 48. 21-Floyd Billington, 00:16.352[13]; 49. 82-Brian Peterson, 00:16.381[48]; 50. 61-Dale Gray, 00:16.400[19]; 51. 30-Mark Pullen, 00:16.418[33]; 52. 28M-Matt Meade, 00:16.487[1]; 53. 24-George Foley, 00:16.520[8]; 54. 16-Aaron Jacobs, 00:16.839[52]; 55. M2-Todd Morey, 00:16.944[14]; 56. 435-Chris Bisson, 00:17.251[11]; 57. 91-Felix Roy, 00:17.251[44]; 58. (DNS) 115-Montgomery Tremont, 00:17.251; 59. (DNS) 11S-Steve Lewis Jr, 00:17.251; 60. (DNS) 3B-Chad Brachmann, 00:17.251