Dunn Starts Title Defense with Win; Tanner, Janczuk, Stone and Talbot also Take Checkered Flags on Broedel Fuel Group and VP Racing Fuels Night at Utica-Rome Speedway

VERNON, NY – Billy Dunn got his DirtTrackDigest.com DIRTcar 358-Modified title defense off on the best possible note as the Watertown, N.Y., driver the claimed the win in the 30-lap feature on opening night at Utica-Rome Speedway.  Also claiming wins on Broedel Fuel Group and VP Racing Fuels Night were Matt Tanner with the Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints, Matt Janczuk in the VP Racing Fuels Summer Shootout Series for the Broedel Fuel Group DIRTcar Sportsman, Nick Stone in the Ted’s Body Shop DIRTcar Pro Stocks and Payton Talbot in the Bernie’s Extreme Performance Parts Rookie Sportsman.  When all was added up, 124 cars filled the pits for the season opener.

Dunn and Larry Wight brought the 24-car 358-Modified feature to the green flag.  Wight was able to snag the lead at the start by rolling the outside of turns three and four with Dunn working the bottom.  Wight and Dunn showed the way early with Erick Rudolph in tow.  They were the top three when the caution was needed on lap eight as Lucas Heintz spun in turn two.

On the restart, Dunn got a great run going into the corner.  He drove by Wight through turns one and two in order to take over the lead.  Wight chased him into turns three and four, but he didn’t have enough to get back by allowing Dunn to set the pace on lap nine.

Dunn, Wight and Rudolph remained the top three.  They stayed tight together as the laps clicked off.  Dunn’s pace was strong as he entered traffic on lap 18.  This allowed both Wight and Rudolph to close in.  Rudolph started applying heavy pressure to Wight while he closed in on Dunn with 10 laps to go.

Dunn was perfect in traffic allowing him to hold off both Wight and Rudolph as he claimed the victory.  Wight just beat Rudolph to the line to finish second.  Rudolph was forced to be happy with third.  Pat Ward finished in fourth with Lance Willix rounding out the top five.

“What an awesome car,” said Dunn after the win.  “We had a slow start to the season here weather wise but every time we’ve raced we’ve been on the money.  I had a really good time racing with Larry.  I don’t get to race much with him.  That was a lot of fun and I’m glad we came out on top this time.”

The Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprint feature was a thriller with Matt Tanner driving his way to victory lane.  Josh Pieniazek started on the pole and secured the first spot in the order at the start.  He kept his No. 9 at the front before watching Shawn Donath drive around him on lap four on the outside in turns three and four.  Two laps later the caution came out as Bobby Varin had issues and slid off the track in turn one necessitating the yellow.

Donath held the lead only for a moment as Chuck Hebing was able to wrestle it away from on the restart on the outside of the speedway on lap eight.  A lap later Tanner asserted himself on the bottom of turns three and four.  Hebing stayed with him, but it was Tanner getting the job done.

With 10 laps left in the feature, Tanner entered into traffic.  He continued to keep up the pace on the inner groove of the speedway.  As he led, Danny Varin took over second from Hebing with six laps left.  As the laps clicked off he did all he could to close on Tanner, but it wasn’t enough.  Tanner claimed the victory with Varin, Hebing, Cory Sparks and Paulie Colagiovanni completing the top five.

The VP Racing Fuels Summer Shootout Series for the Broedel Energy DIRTcar Sportsman was finally able to hit the track after being washed out the prior two attempts.  The 30-lap race started with Dave Moyer and Chris Mackey on the front row.  Mackey was able to get the initial lead at the green flag.  He made his move on the outside of turns one and two to get the number one spot.  He held the lead for just circuits before defending track champion Matt Janczuk quickly took over the position.  Janczuk rocketed around Mackey on the outside of turns three and four.

Once out in front, Janzuk pulled away from the field.  With Janczuk dominating, Alan Fink and Mackey began wrestling for the runner-up position.  They swapped the spot multiple times before Fink finally took the position on lap 25.  He didn’t have enough time to catch Janczuk as he went on to claim the victory.  Fink crossed the line in second while Mackey finished third.  Matt Steffenhagen finished fourth and Kyle Inman finished fifth after starting 10th.

Pete Stefanski started on the point of the 20-lap Ted’s Body Shop DIRTcar Pro Stock main-event.  Stefanski jumped out and led lap one before Travis Welch went around him on the outside of turns one and two to take the top spot on lap two.  The pair battled before for the lead while fifth starting Nick Stone entered the fray a few laps later.   Welch worked the middle lane while Stone kept pace on the outside.  Stone was finally able to make his move on lap 12.  Stone went to the outside of turns three and four to grab the lead.  From there Stone opened up the lead on the rest of the competition.  Welch was forced to then contend with Josh Coonradt.  Coonradt was able to get around Welch with only four laps to go.  Stone went on to claim the win.  Coonradt, is his first Utica-Rome start, finished second followed by Welch, Pete Stefanski and Mike Welch.

Payton Talbot capped off the night with his first Utica-Rome Speedway win in the Bernie’s Extreme Performance Parts Rookie Sportsman 15-lap feature.  Talbot started fifth in the field. He quickly made his way to the front to challenge the early leader Ed Lukas.  Talbot made the move on lap nine to earn the top spot.  He went on to lead the final six laps for the win.  Tucker O’Connor finished in second with Ed Lukas, Brian Dolbear and Alexis Jacobs completing the top five.

Next Sunday night The Wild Animal Park presents the DirtTrackDigest.com DIRTcar 358-Modifieds, The Wild 100 lap Ultimate Sportsman Showdown $2,500 to win Broedel Fuel Group DIRTcar Sportsman, the Ted’s Body Shop DIRTcar Pro Stocks and the Bernie’s Extreme Performance Parts Rookie Sportsman.

Pit gates on Sunday will open at 2:30 pm while spectator gates swing open at 3:30 pm with the heat races beginning promptly at 6 pm for opening night. Adult general admission for the event is set for $15, Senior/Military/Students are $13 while kids 16 and under are free. Pit admission for the night is $30 for DIRTcar members and $33 for non-members.

If you can’t make it to the track you can catch all the action on DirtTrackDigest.tv. Nearly every event throughout the 2019 racing season will be broadcast live on pay-per-view.

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UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY RACE RESULTS (5/26/19) – BROEDEL FUEL GROUP / VP RACING FUELS

DIRTTRACKDIGEST.COM DIRTCAR 358-MODIFIEDS FEATURE FINISH (30-LAPS): 1 BILLY DUNN 2 Larry Wight 3 Erick Rudolph 4 Pat Ward 5 Lance Willix 6 Dave Marcuccilli 7 Jack Lehner 8 Bobby Varin 9 Billy Whittaker 10 Glenn Forward 11 Ben Bushaw 12 Claude Hutchings Jr. 13 Kyle DeMetro 14 Tyler Thompson 15 Collin DuBois 16 Randy Shantel 17 Billy Shantel Jr. 18 Dave Allen 19 Rusty Smith 20 Dave Doig 21 Anthony Cardamone 22 Lucas Heintz 23 Eldon Payne Jr. 24 Aaron Jacobs

LUCAS OIL EMPIRE SUPER SPRINTS (25-LAPS): 1 MATT TANNER 2 Danny Varin 3 Chuck Hebing 4 Cory Sparks 5 Paulie Colagiovanni 6 Dylan Swiernik 7 Shawn Donath 8 Scott Holcomb 9 Davie Franek 10 Larry Wight 11 Sammy Reakes IV 12 Billy VanInwegen 13 Jonathan Preston 14 Chad Miller 15 Jason Barney 16 Jeff Cook 17 Brett Wright 18 Dave Axton 19 Kyle Moffit 20 Kelly Hebing 21 Tyler Cariter 22 Josh Pieniazek 23 Emily VanInwegen 24 Bobby Varin 25 Todd Gracey 26 Denny Peebles

DID NOT QUALIFY: Mike Kiser, Pete Richardson, Steve Glover, Paul Pekkonen, Lance Moss

VP RACING FUELS SUMMER SHOOTOUT SERIES BROEDEL FUEL GROUP DIRTCAR SPORTSMAN FEATURE FINISH (30-LAPS): 1 MATT JANCZUK 2 Alan Fink 3 Chris Mackey 4 Matt Steffenhagen 5 Kyle Inman 6 Dave Moyer 7 Dave Manchester 8 Dylan Zacharias 9 Brent Joy 10 A.J. Filbeck 11 Mark Effner 12 Pat Jones 13 Jack Miller 14 Zach Sobotka 15 Charlie Tibbitts 16 John Strickler 17 Dalton Rombough 18 Willy Decker Jr. 19 Richie Riggs 20 Stephen Denton 21 Tye-Scott Rood 22 Mike Button 23 A.J. Miller 24 C.J. Castaletti 25 Jeff Taylor 26 Jimmy Moyer 27 Rocco Leone 28 Alex Payne 29 Tim Falter 30 Isiah Forward

DID NOT QUALIFY: Steve Marshall, Chris Bonoffski, Craig Pritchard, AJ Digsby, Casey Cunningham, Mike Richmond, John Baker, Casey Williams, Derrick McGrew, Jeff Holt, George Dyer, Josh Amadio, Robbie Knipe, Ryan Macartney, Addison Bowman

TED’S BODY SHOP DIRTCAR PRO STOCKS (20-LAPS): 1 NICK STONE 2 Josh Coonradt 3 Travis Welch 4 Pete Stefanski 5 Mike Welch 6 Shane Henderson 7 Bill Knapp 8 Chris Wemple 9 Jason Morrison 10 Mike Kazlauskas 11 Jay Fitzgerald 12 Russ Marsden 13 Jerry Streeter 14 Aaron Page 15 Ernie Staelens 16 Mike White 17 Frank Hyatt 18 Bobby Newman

BERNIE’S EXTREME PERFORMANCE PARTS ROOKIE SPORTSMAN (15-LAPS): 1 PAYTON TALBOT 2 Tucker O’Connor 3 Ed Lukas 4 Brian Dolbear 5 Alexis Jacobs 6 Colby Felber 7 Bobby Heintz