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Hamburg's Haus hauls in Late Model title at Port Royal
Hamburg’s Haus hauls in Late Model title at Port Royal
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PORT ROYAL >> Andy Haus of Hamburg picked up the 2016 Super Late Model Championship with a 9th place finish on Sept. 9.

In the 410 Sprint race, Stevie Smith took advantage of the chances he was given on Friday night to score victory in the All Star Circuit of Champions Night Before the Tuscarora 50 at Port Royal Speedway, taking $5,000 for the win, his third in the history of the event. Smith previously took wins in The Night Before the 50 in 2010 and in 2014. Greg Hodnett finished second. Seventh starter Lucas Wolfe ended a race long battle with Dale Blaney for third with the spot, followed by Blaney and Danny Dietrich.

Sixth through 10th went to Dave Blaney, Brock Zearfoss, Aaron Ott, Sheldon Haudenschild and Doug Esh.

410 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Stevie Smith, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. Lucas Wolfe, 4. Dale Blaney, 5. Danny Dietrich, 6. Dave Blaney, 7. Brock Zearfoss, 8. Aaron Ott, 9. Sheldon Haudenschild, 10. Doug Esh, 11. Chad Kemenah, 12. Cap Henry, 13. Blane Heimbach, 14. Dylan Cisney, 15. Ryan Smith, 16. Mike Wagner, 17. TJ Stutts, 18. Kraig Kinser, 19. Jason Shultz, 20. Nicole Bower, 21. Danny Holtgraver, 22. Brent Marks, 23. Logan Wagner, 24. Lance Dewease, 25. Kody Lehman, 26. Steve Buckwalter

Late models, 25 laps: 1. Jeremy Miller, 2. Trent Brenneman, 3. Jeff Miller, 4. Matt Cosner, 5. Mike Lupfer, 6. Hayes Mattern, 7. Rick Singleton, 8. Jeff Rine, 9. Andy Haus, 10. Tim Smith Jr., 11. Jim Yoder, 12. Gary Stuhler, 13. Donnie Schick, 14. Billy Wampler, 15. Patrick Bryner, 16. Danny Snyder, 17. Dave Brouse Jr., 18. Dave Brouse Sr., 19. Kyle Hardy, 20. Brian Booze, 21. Jared Fulkroad, 22. Dan Stone, 23. Justin Kann, 24. Coleby Frye

PORT ROYAL >> Lance Dewease, of Fayetteville, marched to the front to record a historic, milestone victory at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night, becoming the first ever five-time winner of the prestigious Tuscarora 50 for sprint cars while also recording his 100th career checkered flag at the historic oval. Dewease started eighth in the stellar sprint car field sanctioned by the All Star Circuit of Champions and took the lead on the 12th circuit when leader Greg Hodnett broke the rear on his machine. Both drivers were vying to make history by becoming the first ever five-time Tuscarora 50 champion. A previous Tuscarora 50 winner in 1994 for Walt Dyer, in 2001 for Joe Harz, in 2002 for Al Hamilton and in 2006 for Pete Postupack, Dewease’s fifth win in the event came for his fifth different Tuscarora champion car owner in the form of Don Kreitz Jr., who himself owns three career event wins as a driver. Last night’s winner Stevie Smith came home in second. Dale Blaney rode home third followed by an impressive run by Cap Henry and Danny Dietrich, who started the race ninth.

Sixth through 10th went to Lucus Wolfe, Sheldon Haudenschild, defending event winner Brent Marks, Blane Heimbach and Chad Kemenah. Fast time was set by Danny Dietrich with a lap of 16.479 seconds.

Dewease took home $12,975 for the victory including lap money.

A-Main 1 – (50 Laps) 1. 69K-Lance Dewease[8] ; 2. 51S-Stevie Smith[10] ; 3. 1-Dale Blaney[3] ; 4. 21-Cap Henry[6] ; 5. 48-Danny Dietrich[9] ; 6. 1Z-Lucas Wolfe[13] ; 7. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild[5] ; 8. 19m-Brent Marks[17] ; 9. 12-Blane Heimbach[7] ; 10. 10H-Chad Kemenah[20] ; 11. 71m-Dave Blaney[14] ; 12. 94-Ryan Smith[18] ; 13. 5-Dylan Cisney[22] ; 14. O7-Doug Esh[12] ; 15. 7W-Logan Wagner[23] ; 16. 55-Mike Wagner[21] ; 17. 88-TJ Stutts[2] ; 18. 21M-Brian Montieth[11] ; 19. 70-Danny Holtgraver[16] ; 20. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[25] ; 21. 57X-Andrew Palker[19] ; 22. 33-Curt Stroup[24] ; 23. 13-Tim Shaffer[4] ; 24. 25-Aaron Ott[15] ; 25. 27-Greg Hodnett[1]

SUSQUEHANNA >> It was nearly pure domination for Scott Dellinger Saturday night at Susquehanna Speedway. The Lewisberry, Pa., driver led all but two laps of the 42nd annual Credit Connection Auto Sales Gary Wolford Sportsman 100 to score his first win of the season in the biggest race of the year for the Super Sportsman. He became the 10th different winner in Credit Connection Auto Sales Super Sportsman competition this season.Dellinger also set quick time over the 28-car field in time trials with a lap of 16.906 seasons. The Gary Wolford “100” win was worth $4,000 to Dellinger while he also earned the $500 quick time award from Hessiron.com/Emory Transmissions and a $400 gift certificate to Brown & Miller Racing Solutions. By virtue of a zero draw invert, Dellinger led the field to the green flag and would dominate the event through the first 60 laps. Several yellows slowed the pace before the fuel stop with the red flag being displayed for Gregg Foster on lap 38. He was not injured. Just past the fuel stop, a four car crash would slow Dellinger’s pace while eighth starter and track point leader Russ Mitten had worked his way into the runner-up spot.Mitten wrestled the lead from Dellinger on lap 85 but Dellinger drove back by Mitten two laps later and went onto score the win aboard his Reesers Soft Ice Cream, AAI Recycling, Dellingers Auto Body No. 30. Mitten finished in the runner-up spot and took home a $2,000 payday with Doug Dodson coming from 14th to finish third. Tony Jackson finished fourth while Jay Fannasy earned the Hard Charger award, finishing fifth after starting 22nd. Fannasy won a $400 gift certificate from Brown & Miller Racing Solutions. Sixth through 10th were Steve Fannasy, Mike Enders, Justin Foster, Chad Smith and Bruce Buckwalter, Jr. Two heats were won by Rick Barr and Dodson. Both won $50 gift certificates from Saldana Racing Products.

GARY WOLFORD SPORTSMAN 100 (100 LAPS) 1. Scott Dellinger, 2. Russ Mitten, 3. Doug Dodson, 4. Tony Jackson, 5. Jay Fannasy, 6. Steve Fannasy, 7. Mike Enders, 8. Justin Foster, 9. Chad Smith, 10. Bruce Buckwalter, Jr., 11. Paul Miller, 12. Nate Young, 13. Ted Thomas, 14. Timmie Barrick, 15. Troy Hockenberry, 16. Rick Barr, 17. Kenny Edkin, 18. Devin Beidel, 19. Scott Geesey, 20. Steve Wilbur, 21. Frankie Herr, 22. Gregg Foster, 23. Rich Eichelberger, 24. Russ Lebo.