
Story By: KASEY KREIDER / LINDA’S SPEEDWAY – JONESTOWN, PA – On the third Saturday of every October, the Linda’s Speedway in Jonestown, PA transforms from a quarter-mile dirt oval into a field of dreams. Fortune favors the bold. Skill balances with luck. And otherwise simple on-track moments and maneuvers turn into memories that will last a lifetime.
The 34th chapter of “The Crown Jewel of Micro Sprint Racing” featured two main characters adding to their already impressive racing resumes. In 270 Micro Sprint competition, the sport’s greatest race was won by arguably its greatest driver. Hazleton’s Ross Perchak collected an immaculate seventh triumph in the race after charging to the lead just before the race’s halfway mark.
The seventh edition of the Wingless 600 Micro Sprint National Open featured similar star power fighting for the win. When the dust settled, Deptford, NJ’s Christian Bruno rose to the top, adding a Linda’s Speedway win to a list of racing accomplishments that, at this point, might be a quarter-mile long.
But as is the case with most National Opens, the story doesn’t just start with the main characters. And neither Perchak nor Bruno appeared to enter Saturday night’s A-Mains as the clear-cut favorites for victory.
And as is the case with most National Opens, mother nature wouldn’t let the weekend go by without making her presence felt on the event. Despite the best efforts of track crews and dedication from the competitors, all on-track action was washed out for Friday night, throwing a bit of a monkey wrench into a weekend that traditionally follows a strict schedule year after year.
So the 2023 edition of the National Open turned into a day-long marathon, one that would truly test the adaptability and resilience of each driver and team, as they contended with track and weather conditions that changed on a dime as the sun-kissed afternoon gave way to bright primetime lights.
The all-important time trials took place on Saturday afternoon, as in a change from prior years, the 85 270 Micro Sprint entries were split into two separate flights to contest time trials, heat races, and lower mains before the 30 best squared off in the A-Main event. The 60 Wingless 600 Micro Sprint entries stayed the course with the more traditional, non-split format.
Schedule rearranging put the 270s first in the order for this year’s events. So the first big statement was made by the driver who had the last laugh of last year’s National Open. Nunzi Allegrucci knocked Perchak off the top of the time chart with a blistering second time trial lap to record the best time of Flight A. But the quickest time overall belonged to Flight B, and former Race of Champions winner Steve Dunmire, who seemed poised to improve on his third-place finish from last year’s event.
The importance of time trials for the Wingless 600s could not have been understated, as the quick-timer each of the last three years had gone on to win the 40-lap A-Main. Shickshinny’s Mason Peters gave himself the proverbial inside line for the 2023 race, as his Keith Crossley-owned Triple X chassis turned the fastest lap when it mattered the most.
Heat races saw many of the pre-race favorites lock in their starting positions near the top of the lineup. Allegrucci, Perchak, Glenn Macomber, Pete Skias, and Jeff Haefke picked up heat race wins among Flight A cars, locking themselves into the inside positions of the first five rows for the feature. Dunmire, Josh Stoyer, Billy Logeman, Tommy Kunsman, and Cory Myers filled in the outside of those rows after claiming Flight B heat race wins.
Wingless 600 heat races saw plenty of intensity right from the jump, as Cole Dewease tried to wrestle the pole position away from Peters in a battle for the first heat race win. The veteran defended his position over the young gun and locked in his place at the front of the grid for the big show. Joining Peters in the first three rows were heat race winners Marty Brian, Connor Gross, Dakota Barlet, defending champ Tommy Kunsman, and then Bruno, whose win in the final heat race slotted him into the outside of the third row.
The lower mains always provide entertainment in their own right, as drivers try to “run the soup” all the way into a qualifying position in the A-Main. After Richie Hartman and car owner Dennis McKeon’s first National Open voyage together last year ended pretty much before it even started, Hartman drove the wheels off the No. 747 to bring it all the way from a D-Main into the 40-lapper. Brent Shearer completed the same feat in the Wingless 600s, which may have been even more impressive considering the sheer volume of cars in each lower main.
But once all the preliminary races wrapped up, the attention turned back to the front of the field. As the clock wound toward midnight, it was time to find out who the glass slippers would fit for.
After a few tries at the start, Allegrucci pulled away to a sizable early advantage over Perchak, who slipped into second following a brief battle with Dunmire. Dunmire and Kunsman then waged war for the third position while Perchak attempted to size up Allegrucci for a move.
The move of the race came on a lap 15 restart, as Perchak pulled the crossover move on Allegrucci down the frontstretch and beat the No. 83 to the bottom of turn 1. The pass may have been a sign of things going awry for the defending champion, as Allegrucci slowed to a stop in turn 4 with engine issues just a few laps later.
At the halfway break, Perchak seemed quietly confident in his ability to keep the No. 4 at the front of the pack. But no driver has more knowledge of the winning formula to the National Open than the man that some people refer to as “Mr. October.”
Perchak carefully picked through lapped traffic during the long green-flag run following the race’s resumption. On the race’s final restart with seven laps to go, Perchak kicked on the afterburners, and there was no doubt how this chapter of the greatest story in micro sprint racing would come to an end.
Ross Perchak may be nowhere near the end of his racing career. Still, it seems that like a fine wine, Perchak only gets better with age. A few back-to-back wins of this event were followed by a couple of multi-year dry spells. But with a career arc that reminds you a lot of names like Brady or Jordan, experts of the 270 Micro Sprint scene knew better than to count out the GOAT. The win in the 2023 National Open is Perchak’s second in the last three years.
Only two former champions of the Wingless 600 National Open were a part of the 30-car A-Main field in that division. Tommy Kunsman and Alex Ruppert had solid, but not spectacular weekends. So the question was then to be asked: who would the newest National Open champion be?
Peters was efforting to become the fourth straight driver to start on pole and lead all 40 laps of the A-Main to grab the victory. But his time at the front was short-lived, as Brian made a pass for the lead on the second lap, and Gross and Bruno followed through to second and third.
A lap 7 restart gave Gross his opportunity to put the No. 14 out in the wind, as he rocketed around the top of turns 1 and 2 to take the lead away from Brian. Through the middle stanza of the event, Gross was comfortably in control. A caution with 17 laps to go then came just in time to bail the leaders out of lapped traffic.
The restart may have been viewed at the time as a blessing for Gross, but it set the stage for perhaps one of the greatest restarts in the history of the race from Bruno, who started in fourth.
Bruno used the high line momentum to roll around Cole Dewease on the restart. Bruno then split the difference between Gross and Brian the next lap around, as the No. 5 Hyper EVO+ machine grabbed the grip off turn 4 and powered to the top spot.
The two Garden State drivers traded the lead for a lap before Bruno made the pass stick for good. Bruno was the race’s fourth different leader, but the third lead change would be the final one, as Bruno held on through the last green-flag run to grab the checkers.
A Linda’s National Open win simply adds to the list of accolades that Bruno has amassed over his career. Two championships at Action Track USA, a Speedweek championship, and a $10,000 win at Lanco are just a few of the big accomplishments for a driver still in his teens. Despite that, Bruno had always seemed a little snakebit at Linda’s. But not this year.
Usually the first big race of the weekend, the 25th edition of the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic Race of Champions was the final race of National Open 34 and – by extension – Linda’s Speedway for 2023. The final checkered flag of the year belonged to Alex Swift, as the Spirit Auto Center Speedway champion dominated the race for his third triumph in the event and closed the curtain on another memorable National Open weekend.
Results- Friday Portion
Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprints 85 Entries
Overall Fast Time-
83D-Steve Dunmire, 00:12.359
270cc Flight A Time Trials 2 Laps | Nunzi Advertising/Mt.Gretna Roller Rink
1. 83-Nunzi Allegrucci, 00:12.424[36];
2. 4-Ross Perchak, 00:12.437[5];
3. 2NJ-Glenn Macomber, 00:12.575[13];
4. 3-Pete Skias, 00:12.589[7];
5. 61-Jeff Haefke, 00:12.616[9];
6. 45-Todd Reusser, 00:12.644[31];
7. 27H-Jacob Hendershot, 00:12.675[28];
8. 41-Mike Boyer, 00:12.715[27];
9. 56X-Marshall Labuda, 00:12.738[11];
10. 1J-Austin Graby, 00:12.756[34];
11. 88D-Andrew Dietrich, 00:12.778[17];
12. 83F-Shawn Freeland, 00:12.784[8];
13. 20M-Craig Myers, 00:12.806[1];
14. 48-Jonah Meck, 00:12.806[30];
15. 83X-Matt Haefke, 00:12.811[21];
16. 77S-Ben Stolz, 00:12.826[20];
17. 17-Cody Siegel, 00:12.830[22];
18. 25-Ryan McAndrew, 00:12.840[14];
19. 24-Colten McAndrew, 00:12.877[25];
20. 2R-Jason Swavely, 00:12.879[6];
21. 5R-Bret Cronrath, 00:12.909[10];
22. 99X-Austin Pasquerella, 00:12.918[29];
23. 00-Pat Kelly, 00:12.953[43];
24. 99-Nash Lucas, 00:12.999[38];
25. 71-Scott Zimmerman, 00:13.004[23];
26. 14-Mason McAndrew, 00:13.006[42];
27. 31C-Conner Metheney, 00:13.022[37];
28. 4D-Dylan Pence, 00:13.027[16];
29. 13-Jim Barkes, 00:13.110[41];
30. 1S-Cory Stabley, 00:13.145[3];
31. 11H-Chason Hauck, 00:13.159[32];
32. 19-Matt Fernsler, 00:13.165[19];
33. 53-Dylan Kuronya, 00:13.238[2];
34. 19X-Stevie Daron Jr, 00:13.253[4];
35. 2-Jesse Snyder, 00:13.296[39];
36. 1-Matt Hoffman, 00:13.298[18];
37. 91-Jack Redcay, 00:13.363[12];
38. 08-Jason Paisley, 00:13.432[26];
39. 24M-Andrea Matter Martin, 00:13.571[40];
40. 28-Kyle Lindsey, 00:13.580[24];
41. 39-Austin Mieczkowski, 00:13.724[35];
42. 76H-Bryson Haugh, 00:13.837[33];
43. 88-Nick Skias, 00:13.837[15]
270cc Flight B Time Trials 2 Laps | Nunzi Advertising/Mt.Gretna Roller Rink
1. 83D-Steve Dunmire, 00:12.359[5];
2. 16C-Pat Bealer, 00:12.428[12];
3. 27O-Billy Logeman, 00:12.583[11];
4. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 00:12.593[9];
5. 20-Cory Myers, 00:12.655[33];
6. 02-Alex Swift, 00:12.657[14];
7. 747-Richie Hartman, 00:12.662[19];
8. 8-Scott Gingrich, 00:12.691[7];
9. 12R-Brandon Heist Sr, 00:12.694[21];
10. 9M-Chris Dolan, 00:12.760[32];
11. 15-Sean McAndrew, 00:12.768[36];
12. 88L-Josh Stoyer, 00:12.790[41];
13. 8S-Mike Skias, 00:12.821[8];
14. 26-Corey Schmuck Jr, 00:12.840[34];
15. 53S-Shannon Slaughter, 00:12.869[2];
16. 5W-Darren Miller, 00:12.878[10];
17. 8B-Natalie Brannon, 00:12.923[40];
18. 15L-Greg Lazzara, 00:12.931[23];
19. 6-Danial Boyer, 00:12.962[31];
20. 20X-Sean Stolz, 00:12.979[42];
21. 13H-Keaton Himes, 00:12.993[38];
22. 27-Brayden Spencer, 00:13.009[4];
23. 21-Dustin Young, 00:13.048[25];
24. 23K-Courtney Kupp, 00:13.076[28];
25. 25D-CJ Davis, 00:13.113[15];
26. 30-Ryan Heckman, 00:13.116[18];
27. 84-Zach Glass, 00:13.136[35];
28. 21D-Dave Williams, 00:13.230[39];
29. 48K-Will Karas, 00:13.245[27];
30. 133-Brian Borawiec Jr, 00:13.253[26];
31. 27P-Dylan Pennypacker, 00:13.265[13];
32. 27K-Chris Kostiak, 00:13.297[22];
33. 11R-Tommy Rinck, 00:13.328[29];
34. 11-Brian Heist, 00:13.373[37];
35. 18-Rayce Jacobs, 00:13.437[24];
36. 10L-Wesley Libert, 00:13.480[17];
37. 117-Cooper Schoenly, 00:13.959[20];
38. 47X-Ernie Newmaster III, 00:14.053[6];
39. 83K-Makayla Smith, 00:14.694[3];
40. 52-Makayla Fullerton, 00:14.694[1];
41. 56-Zach Hollinger, 00:14.694[16];
42. 16T-Ken Andreas, 00:14.694[30]
Wingless 600 Micro Sprints 60 Entries
Time Trials 2 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 10P-Mason Peters, 00:12.752[9];
2. 16-Marty Brian, 00:12.768[3];
3. 14C-Connor Gross, 00:12.865[31];
4. 54-Dakota Bartlet, 00:12.878[2];
5. 12-Dylan Kontra, 00:13.032[6];
6. 5-Christian Bruno, 00:13.053[42];
7. 2D-Cole Dewease, 00:13.066[18];
8. 21G-Geoff Federspiel, 00:13.071[1];
9. 7L-Chase Layser, 00:13.071[40];
10. 15-Alex Ruppert, 00:13.091[30];
11. 21K-Tommy Kunsman, 00:13.106[19];
12. 32S-Garyt Smith, 00:13.123[22];
13. 44-Olivia Haworth, 00:13.146[48];
14. 6-Colin White, 00:13.155[5];
15. 9X-Connor Mirabelli, 00:13.203[25];
16. 55-Sam LaMothe, 00:13.208[45];
17. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr, 00:13.217[23];
18. 39-Richie Hartman, 00:13.227[46];
19. 15D-Matthew Donley, 00:13.228[44];
20. 10-Adam Buchel, 00:13.229[39];
21. 56-Tyler Henry, 00:13.230[11];
22. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh, 00:13.237[28];
23. 11Z-Kyle Lick, 00:13.242[27];
24. 44B-Zachery Bealer, 00:13.253[59];
25. 80-Anthony Tramontana, 00:13.282[15];
26. 4-Craig Whitmoyer, 00:13.302[24];
27. 71-Brian Kramer, 00:13.311[50];
28. 03-Ryan Groff, 00:13.313[60];
29. 7B-Mitchell Bard, 00:13.332[58];
30. 64-Ronnie Dawson, 00:13.349[7];
31. 44W-Rodney Westhafer, 00:13.350[55];
32. 7-Matthew Warner, 00:13.353[21];
33. 24-Logan Rhoad, 00:13.369[38];
34. 29-Brent Shearer, 00:13.370[43];
35. 69S-Jasper Ziegafuse, 00:13.373[12];
36. 9W-Weston Doklan, 00:13.388[20];
37. 30-Jack Fraser, 00:13.400[14];
38. 11H-Holden Eckman, 00:13.404[4];
39. 9F-Nate Freed, 00:13.419[53];
40. 31-Maverick Coffey, 00:13.437[33];
41. 90-PJ Reid, 00:13.450[8];
42. 21H-Hunter McFadden, 00:13.475[17];
43. 5G-Brandon Goetz, 00:13.485[35];
44. 10L-Lukas Kostic, 00:13.565[29];
45. 25T-Sonny Tete, 00:13.587[10];
46. 08-Dominic Schmidt, 00:13.596[47];
47. 44S-Steve Whary, 00:13.630[52];
48. 3-Jesse Maurer, 00:13.646[26];
49. 22H-Fred Heinly, 00:13.690[34];
50. 01-Geordan Marrero, 00:13.691[13];
51. X5-Chris Kurtz, 00:13.703[32];
52. 23-Shane Trout, 00:13.781[57];
53. 9-Joe kepple, 00:13.856[16];
54. 24S-Frank Stoner, 00:13.957[41];
55. 4J-Julian Rexrode, 00:14.053[56];
56. 69H-Haydin Ort, 00:14.409[37];
57. 37-Zak Keyser, 00:14.463[49];
58. 14H-Luke Harding, 00:14.673[54];
59. 28-Dustin Degler, 00:14.673[36];
60. 72-Damian Bower, 00:14.673[51]
Saturday Portion-
Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprints 85 Entries
270 National Open A Main 40 Laps
1. 4-Ross Perchak[3]; 2. 83D-Steve Dunmire[2]; 3. 21K-Tommy Kunsman[8]; 4. 12R-Brandon Heist Sr[18]; 5. 88L-Josh Stoyer[4]; 6. 02-Alex Swift[12]; 7. 61-Jeff Haefke[9]; 8. 27H-Jacob Hendershot[13]; 9. 20-Cory Myers[10]; 10. 27-Brayden Spencer[14]; 11. 41-Mike Boyer[15]; 12. 17-Cody Siegel[23]; 13. 3-Pete Skias[7]; 14. 20M-Craig Myers[27]; 15. 77S-Ben Stolz[30]; 16. 8S-Mike Skias[24]; 17. 8-Scott Gingrich[16]; 18. 56X-Marshall Labuda[17]; 19. 2R-Jason Swavely[25]; 20. 45-Todd Reusser[11]; 21. 2NJ-Glenn Macomber[5]; 22. 27O-Billy Logeman[6]; 23. 15-Sean McAndrew[22]; 24. 83-Nunzi Allegrucci[1]; 25. 84-Zach Glass[26]; 26. 88D-Andrew Dietrich[21]; 27. 16C-Pat Bealer[29]; 28. 1J-Austin Graby[19]; 29. 747-Richie Hartman[28]; 30. 9M-Chris Dolan[20]
B Main 1 15 Laps | Mt. Gretna Roller Rink
1. 88D-Andrew Dietrich[1]; 2. 17-Cody Siegel[2]; 3. 2R-Jason Swavely[5]; 4. 20M-Craig Myers[3]; 5. 48-Jonah Meck[4]; 6. 19X-Stevie Daron Jr[9]; 7. 71-Scott Zimmerman[10]; 8. 25-Ryan McAndrew[8]; 9. 00-Pat Kelly[12]; 10. 19-Matt Fernsler[13]; 11. 2-Jesse Snyder[15]; 12. (DNF) 5R-Bret Cronrath[6]; 13. (DNF) 24-Colten McAndrew[14]; 14. (DNF) 99X-Austin Pasquerella[7]; 15. (DNS) 77S-Ben Stolz
B Main 2 15 Laps | Melissa Michael
1. 15-Sean McAndrew[1]; 2. 8S-Mike Skias[3]; 3. 84-Zach Glass[2]; 4. 747-Richie Hartman[12]; 5. 6-Danial Boyer[4]; 6. 25D-CJ Davis[5]; 7. 11R-Tommy Rinck[8]; 8. 21-Dustin Young[15]; 9. 53S-Shannon Slaughter[10]; 10. 10L-Wesley Libert[14]; 11. (DNF) 5W-Darren Miller[6]; 12. (DNF) 27K-Chris Kostiak[7]; 13. (DNF) 26-Corey Schmuck Jr[9]; 14. (DNF) 133-Brian Borawiec Jr[11]; 15. (DNF) 16T-Ken Andreas[13]
C Main 1 12 Laps
1. 77S-Ben Stolz[1]; 2. 00-Pat Kelly[3]; 3. 19-Matt Fernsler[2]; 4. 24-Colten McAndrew[4]; 5. 2-Jesse Snyder[12]; 6. 31C-Conner Metheney[7]; 7. 1S-Cory Stabley[10]; 8. 14-Mason McAndrew[6]; 9. 08-Jason Paisley[14]; 10. 1-Matt Hoffman[11]; 11. 99-Nash Lucas[9]; 12. 83F-Shawn Freeland[15]; 13. 83X-Matt Haefke[5]; 14. 53-Dylan Kuronya[13]; 15. 4D-Dylan Pence[8]
C Main 2 12 Laps
1. 133-Brian Borawiec Jr[5]; 2. 747-Richie Hartman[11]; 3. 16T-Ken Andreas[12]; 4. 10L-Wesley Libert[1]; 5. 21-Dustin Young[3]; 6. 21D-Dave Williams[8]; 7. 8B-Natalie Brannon[2]; 8. 30-Ryan Heckman[6]; 9. 83K-Makayla Smith[9]; 10. 23K-Courtney Kupp[13]; 11. 48K-Will Karas[4]; 12. 117-Cooper Schoenly[15]; 13. 47X-Ernie Newmaster III[14]; 14. 18-Rayce Jacobs[10]; 15. 16C-Pat Bealer[7]
D Main 1 10 Laps
1. 1-Matt Hoffman[1]; 2. 2-Jesse Snyder[5]; 3. 53-Dylan Kuronya[8]; 4. 08-Jason Paisley[3]; 5. 83F-Shawn Freeland[2]; 6. 24M-Andrea Matter Martin[9]; 7. 76H-Bryson Haugh[7]; 8. 11H-Chason Hauck[6]; 9. 13-Jim Barkes[4]; 10. 28-Kyle Lindsey[10]; 11. 91-Jack Redcay[11]; 12. 39-Austin Mieczkowski[12]
D Main 2 10 Laps
1. 747-Richie Hartman[2]; 2. 16T-Ken Andreas[12]; 3. 23K-Courtney Kupp[4]; 4. 47X-Ernie Newmaster III[3]; 5. 117-Cooper Schoenly[7]; 6. 13H-Keaton Himes[1]; 7. 20X-Sean Stolz[5]; 8. 56-Zach Hollinger[6]; 9. 15L-Greg Lazzara[8]; 10. 11-Brian Heist[9]; 11. 52-Makayla Fullerton[10]; 12. 27P-Dylan Pennypacker[11]
Heat 1 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 83-Nunzi Allegrucci[1]; 2. 45-Todd Reusser[2]; 3. 88D-Andrew Dietrich[3]; 4. 5R-Bret Cronrath[5]; 5. 77S-Ben Stolz[4]; 6. 14-Mason McAndrew[6]; 7. 1-Matt Hoffman[8]; 8. 11H-Chason Hauck[7]; 9. (DQ) 39-Austin Mieczkowski[9]
Heat 2 8 Laps | Ed Spencer Auto Parts
1. 4-Ross Perchak[1]; 2. 27H-Jacob Hendershot[2]; 3. 17-Cody Siegel[4]; 4. 99X-Austin Pasquerella[5]; 5. 19-Matt Fernsler[7]; 6. 31C-Conner Metheney[6]; 7. 83F-Shawn Freeland[3]; 8. 76H-Bryson Haugh[9]; 9. 91-Jack Redcay[8]
Heat 3 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 2NJ-Glenn Macomber[1]; 2. 41-Mike Boyer[2]; 3. 20M-Craig Myers[3]; 4. 25-Ryan McAndrew[4]; 5. 00-Pat Kelly[5]; 6. 4D-Dylan Pence[6]; 7. 08-Jason Paisley[8]; 8. 53-Dylan Kuronya[7]; 9. (DNS) 88-Nick Skias
Heat 4 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 3-Pete Skias[1]; 2. 56X-Marshall Labuda[2]; 3. 48-Jonah Meck[3]; 4. 19X-Stevie Daron Jr[7]; 5. 24-Colten McAndrew[4]; 6. 99-Nash Lucas[5]; 7. 13-Jim Barkes[6]; 8. 24M-Andrea Matter Martin[8]
Heat 5 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 61-Jeff Haefke[1]; 2. 1J-Austin Graby[2]; 3. 2R-Jason Swavely[4]; 4. 71-Scott Zimmerman[5]; 5. 83X-Matt Haefke[3]; 6. 1S-Cory Stabley[6]; 7. 2-Jesse Snyder[7]; 8. 28-Kyle Lindsey[8]
Heat 6 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 83D-Steve Dunmire[1]; 2. 02-Alex Swift[2]; 3. 15-Sean McAndrew[3]; 4. 5W-Darren Miller[4]; 5. 10L-Wesley Libert[8]; 6. 30-Ryan Heckman[6]; 7. 13H-Keaton Himes[5]; 8. 56-Zach Hollinger[9]; 9. 27P-Dylan Pennypacker[7]
Heat 7 8 Laps | Ed & Jim Auto Sales
1. 88L-Josh Stoyer[3]; 2. 27-Brayden Spencer[5]; 3. 84-Zach Glass[6]; 4. 27K-Chris Kostiak[7]; 5. 8B-Natalie Brannon[4]; 6. 16C-Pat Bealer[1]; 7. 747-Richie Hartman[2]; 8. 117-Cooper Schoenly[8]; 9. 16T-Ken Andreas[9]
Heat 8 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 27O-Billy Logeman[1]; 2. 8-Scott Gingrich[2]; 3. 8S-Mike Skias[3]; 4. 11R-Tommy Rinck[7]; 5. 21-Dustin Young[5]; 6. 21D-Dave Williams[6]; 7. 47X-Ernie Newmaster III[8]; 8. 15L-Greg Lazzara[4]
Heat 9 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 21K-Tommy Kunsman[1]; 2. 12R-Brandon Heist Sr[2]; 3. 6-Danial Boyer[4]; 4. 26-Corey Schmuck Jr[3]; 5. 48K-Will Karas[6]; 6. 83K-Makayla Smith[8]; 7. 23K-Courtney Kupp[5]; 8. 11-Brian Heist[7]
Heat 10 8 Laps | Stolz Motorsports
1. 20-Cory Myers[1]; 2. 9M-Chris Dolan[2]; 3. 25D-CJ Davis[5]; 4. 53S-Shannon Slaughter[3]; 5. 133-Brian Borawiec Jr[6]; 6. 18-Rayce Jacobs[7]; 7. 20X-Sean Stolz[4]; 8. 52-Makayla Fullerton[8]
Race of Champions 20 Laps
1. 02-Alex Swift[3]; 2. 27-Brayden Spencer[1]; 3. 31C-Conner Metheney[6]; 4. 5R-Brandon Heist Sr.[14]; 5. 19X-Stevie Daron[2]; 6. 2NJ-Glen Macomber[9]; 7. 25-Richie Hartman[11]; 8. 2R-Christian Bruno[11]; 9. 27P-Dylan Pennypacker[10]; 10. 1S-Cory Stabley[13]; 11. 83F-Shawn Freeland[4]; 12. 13H-Keaton Himes[5]; 13. 83M-Jaxen Salisburg[16]; 14. 39-Austin Mieczkowski[8]; 15. 14-Jason Swavely[7]; 16. 133-Brian Borawiec Jr.[15]
Wingless 600 Micro Sprints 60 Entries
600 National Open A Main 40 Laps
1. 5-Christian Bruno[6]; 2. 16-Marty Brian[2]; 3. 14C-Connor Gross[3]; 4. 2D-Cole Dewease[7]; 5. 11Z-Kyle Lick[11]; 6. 6-Colin White[8]; 7. 44B-Zachery Bealer[18]; 8. 21K-Tommy Kunsman[5]; 9. 15-Alex Ruppert[10]; 10. 29-Brent Shearer[26]; 11. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[23]; 12. 44W-Rodney Westhafer[19]; 13. 39-Richie Hartman[12]; 14. 10P-Mason Peters[1]; 15. 56-Tyler Henry[9]; 16. 55-Sam LaMothe[22]; 17. 12-Dylan Kontra[17]; 18. 80-Anthony Tramontana[28]; 19. 7-Matthew Warner[29]; 20. 44-Olivia Haworth[13]; 21. 71-Brian Kramer[21]; 22. 15D-Matthew Donley[25]; 23. 32S-Garyt Smith[24]; 24. 54-Dakota Bartlet[4]; 25. 9X-Connor Mirabelli[15]; 26. 10-Adam Buchel[14]; 27. 4-Craig Whitmoyer[27]; 28. 03-Ryan Groff[16]; 29. 21G-Geoff Federspiel[20]; 30. 7L-Chase Layser[30]
B Main 20 Laps | On the Hide Side/M2 Bearings
1. 15D-Matthew Donley[1]; 2. 29-Brent Shearer[18]; 3. 4-Craig Whitmoyer[2]; 4. 80-Anthony Tramontana[7]; 5. 7-Matthew Warner[13]; 6. 31-Maverick Coffey[4]; 7. 23-Shane Trout[10]; 8. 64-Ronnie Dawson[12]; 9. 22H-Fred Heinly[17]; 10. (DNF) 21H-Hunter McFadden[6]; 11. (DNF) 11H-Holden Eckman[8]; 12. (DNF) 44S-Steve Whary[11]; 13. (DNF) 5G-Brandon Goetz[16]; 14. (DNF) 7B-Mitchell Bard[5]; 15. (DNF) X5-Chris Kurtz[9]; 16. (DNF) 9F-Nate Freed[3]; 17. (DNF) 3-Jesse Maurer[15]; 18. (DNS) 24W-Zack Weisenfluh
C Main 12 Laps
1. 7-Matthew Warner[2]; 2. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[4]; 3. 3-Jesse Maurer[6]; 4. 5G-Brandon Goetz[1]; 5. 22H-Fred Heinly[7]; 6. 29-Brent Shearer[13]; 7. 72-Damian Bower[12]; 8. 9W-Weston Doklan[16]; 9. 01-Geordan Marrero[8]; 10. 10L-Lukas Kostic[14]; 11. 69H-Haydin Ort[15]; 12. 90-PJ Reid[5]; 13. 24S-Frank Stoner[17]; 14. 14H-Luke Harding[10]; 15. 24-Logan Rhoad[9]; 16. 25T-Sonny Tete[3]; 17. 9-Joe kepple[11]; 18. 37-Zak Keyser[18]
D Main 10 Laps
1. 29-Brent Shearer[4]; 2. 10L-Lukas Kostic[2]; 3. 69H-Haydin Ort[8]; 4. 9W-Weston Doklan[12]; 5. 24S-Frank Stoner[6]; 6. 37-Zak Keyser[9]; 7. 7L-Chase Layser[3]; 8. 30-Jack Fraser[1]; 9. 69S-Jasper Ziegafuse[5]; 10. 4J-Julian Rexrode[7]; 11. 08-Dominic Schmidt[10]; 12. 28-Dustin Degler[11]
Heat 1 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 10P-Mason Peters[1]; 2. 2D-Cole Dewease[2]; 3. 44-Olivia Haworth[3]; 4. 44W-Rodney Westhafer[6]; 5. 15D-Matthew Donley[4]; 6. 80-Anthony Tramontana[5]; 7. 5G-Brandon Goetz[8]; 8. 22H-Fred Heinly[9]; 9. 30-Jack Fraser[7]; 10. 4J-Julian Rexrode[10]
Heat 2 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 16-Marty Brian[1]; 2. 6-Colin White[3]; 3. 10-Adam Buchel[4]; 4. 21G-Geoff Federspiel[2]; 5. 4-Craig Whitmoyer[5]; 6. 11H-Holden Eckman[7]; 7. 7-Matthew Warner[6]; 8. 01-Geordan Marrero[9]; 9. 10L-Lukas Kostic[8]; 10. 69H-Haydin Ort[10]
Heat 3 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 14C-Connor Gross[1]; 2. 56-Tyler Henry[4]; 3. 9X-Connor Mirabelli[3]; 4. 71-Brian Kramer[5]; 5. 9F-Nate Freed[7]; 6. X5-Chris Kurtz[9]; 7. 25T-Sonny Tete[8]; 8. 24-Logan Rhoad[6]; 9. 7L-Chase Layser[2]; 10. 37-Zak Keyser[10]
Heat 4 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 54-Dakota Bartlet[1]; 2. 15-Alex Ruppert[2]; 3. 03-Ryan Groff[5]; 4. 55-Sam LaMothe[3]; 5. 31-Maverick Coffey[7]; 6. 23-Shane Trout[9]; 7. 24W-Zack Weisenfluh[4]; 8. 14H-Luke Harding[10]; 9. 29-Brent Shearer[6]; 10. 08-Dominic Schmidt[8]
Heat 5 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 21K-Tommy Kunsman[2]; 2. 11Z-Kyle Lick[4]; 3. 12-Dylan Kontra[1]; 4. 9M-Keith McIntyre Jr[3]; 5. 7B-Mitchell Bard[5]; 6. 44S-Steve Whary[8]; 7. 90-PJ Reid[7]; 8. 9-Joe kepple[9]; 9. 69S-Jasper Ziegafuse[6]; 10. 28-Dustin Degler[10]
Heat 6 8 Laps | Groff Motorsports
1. 5-Christian Bruno[1]; 2. 39-Richie Hartman[3]; 3. 44B-Zachery Bealer[4]; 4. 32S-Garyt Smith[2]; 5. 21H-Hunter McFadden[7]; 6. 64-Ronnie Dawson[5]; 7. 3-Jesse Maurer[8]; 8. 72-Damian Bower[10]; 9. 24S-Frank Stoner[9]; 10. 9W-Weston Doklan[6]