4/8/2019
Short Track Super Series
Matt Sheppard Earns $12,369 ‘Hard Clay Open’ Breakthrough OCFS Victory Over 60-Car STSS Modified Field Sunday Afternoon
Written by Chris Moore
MIDDLETOWN, NY – Matt Sheppard has a long resume of victories
in his dirt Modified career.
Orange
County Fair Speedway, however, had eluded him.
Until
Sunday, that is. ‘Super Matt’ collected his first-ever victory at the Legendary
House of Power in the Escape RV Inc. ‘Hard Clay Open’ to launch Race No. 1 of
the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco
Halmar International North Region.
Sheppard
collected $11,919 from the posted $47,219 payout plus $100 from Rob Sherlock
Roofing for winning his heat race, $150 as a Precision Hydraulic & Oil
Halfway Cash Dash winner and $200 from Superior Remodeling as the Halfway
Leader for a total of $12,369 for 50
laps!
The
win for Sheppard came from 12th starting position aboard the Hurlock
Auto & Speed No. 9s.
“There
were no excuses tonight,� a smiling Sheppard said after climbing to the roof of
his Bicknell race car. “We started 12th and had to drive our way to
the front.�
A
field of 60 STSS Modifieds rolled through the gates in hopes of kicking off the
100th anniversary of OCFS in Victory Lane. The car count was the
highest in the six-year history of the ‘Hard Clay Open’ springtime event. A
large crowd took in the action from both sides of the five-eighths-mile oval.
Invader
Danny Varin and defending OCFS champion Anthony Perrego led the field to the
drop of the green flag for the 50-lap affair. Varin grabbed the initial lead in
the Magsarus No. 93, with Perrego wasting little time in his drive to the
front. He rolled the outside lane to the lead on lap three.
Following
a yellow on lap seven, two cars stood out from the rest. Matt Sheppard had made
his way from his 12th starting spot to sixth in the first seven
laps. Not too far behind was Stewart Friesen who was up to 11th from
his 20th starting position.
When
the race resumed, Sheppard and Friesen continued their assault on the field. After
Varin took the lead back from Perrego on the restart, a three-car battle ensued
after Sheppard climbed into the third spot. After three laps of intense,
door-to-door racing, Sheppard emerged from the fray with the lead on lap 16 and
went to work on lapped traffic.
Friesen’s
Halmar International No. 44 had clawed his way into the top-five and caught the
battle up front. He along with, Perrego, Varin, Brett Hearn, and Mat Williamson
fought for the runner-up spot until a yellow came out on lap 31.
Sheppard
motored away on the restart, leaving the chasers battling each other. Williamson
began to show signs of an ill-handling racecar, sliding back to fifth before
cutting the right-rear tire on the Jeff Behrent-owned No. 3 prior to the final
yellow on lap 48.
Friesen’s
climb from the 10th row ended with a runner-up finish as Savannah,
N.Y.’s Sheppard broke his long winless drought at Orange County.
Friesen,
of Sprakers, N.Y., earned $5,000 as the race’s runner-up plus $400 from Rock
Fantasy Concert Shop in Middletown, N.Y., as the race’s Hard Charger for his
18-position ascent.
Middletown,
N.Y.’s Perrego placed third in the Superior Remodeling No. 44 ($4,000),
followed by Sussex, N.J.’s Brett Hearn, who survived a 360-degree spin in turn
one to place fourth ($2,600 including heat win money) and Boyertown, Pa.’s Mike
Gular, who drove forward from 16th to finish fifth in the Terry
Fasnacht-owned No. 2A ($1,800).
Finishing
sixth through 10th, respectively, were Mike Mahaney of King Ferry,
N.Y., in the Olum’s No. 33 ($1,600); Brian Krummel of Middletown, N.Y., who
started 13th aboard the Zubi’s Racing No 17z ($1,400); Danny Johnson
of Rochester, N.Y., driving the Petruska family No. 66 ($1,300) up from 21st
on the grid; three-time STSS North Region champion Andy Bachetti of Sheffield,
Mass. ($1,300); and 15th-starter Billy Decker of Sidney, N.Y., the
defending North Region champion, driving Jeremy Smith’s No. 91 ($1,150).
Rob
Sherlock Roofing $100 heat winners were Varin, Mahaney, Bachetti, Hearn, Craig
Hanson and Sheppard. Billy Pauch Jr., Friesen and Johnson topped the
consolations. Jerry Higbie took the 3-lap Last Chance Qualifier.
A
split 6-lap Precision Hydraulic & Oil Cash Dash rewarded winners of two
3-lap segments. Varin and Sheppard each collected $150.
Grant
Hilfiger rim-rode to victory in the accompanying 20-lap Crate 602 Sportsman
feature. Hilfiger, of Canadensis, Pa., powered past longtime OCFS competitor
Jimmy Johnson in the final laps to take home a $1,000 top prize.
“I’ve
always been intimidated by this place,� Hilfiger said. “But I took a different
approach tonight.�
Hilfiger
completed his pass of Johnson with three laps to go. Johnson settled for
second, followed by Leiby, Pat Reiser and Sammy Martz Jr.
The
Crate 602 Sportsman event was a non-points program run under OCFS weekly rules.
HARD CLAY HAPPENINGS: Despite a huge turnout of 106 total
race cars, series and track officials completed pre-race and safety inspections
quickly and the event rolled off on time….
The
outstanding night for Danny Varin ended two laps from the finish when he was
clipped and spun in turn four. The Fonda, N.Y., driver went off on the business
end of the wrecker….
Andy
Bachetti caught the inside wall in the Precision Hydraulic & Oil Cash Dash,
requiring his race team to scramble to make repairs in time for the main event….
Stewart
Friesen was a consolation qualifier after spinning while challenging for the
lead in his heat race….
Pennsylvania
driver Mike Gular continued his affinity for Orange County, driving from 16th
to finish fifth in the 50-lap feature….
The
WELD Racing Wheels Hard Luck Award went to J.R. Hurlburt who was eliminated in
a heat-race tangle before reaching the starter’s stand….
Next
up for the STSS: Delaware International Speedway in Delmar, Del., presents the ‘Diamond
State 50’ for the Velocita-USA South Region paying $5,000 to win for 50-laps
plus STSS Crate 602 Sportsman, Delaware Super Trucks and Southern Delaware
Vintage Stock Cars.
To learn more about
the 2019 Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco, visit www.shorttracksuperseries.com, e-mail bdmotorsportsmedia@gmail.com, check out ‘Short Track Super Series’
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The Short Track Super Series is presented by American Racer/Lias
Tire, Sunoco Race Fuel, Insinger Performance, Bob Hilbert Sportswear, Halmar
International, Velocita-USA, Design for Vision/Sunglass Central, Rob Sherlock
Roofing, ATL Racing Fuel Cells, Behrent’s Performance Warehouse, Beyea Custom
Headers, Bicknell Racing Products, Dirt Track Digest, EIBACH Springs, Fast
Axle, Fox Racing Shocks, Henry’s Exhaust, Hig Fab, HyperCo, Kirkey Racing Fabrication,
Land Hoe Maintenance, K&N, MJK Home Maintenance, Precision Hydraulic &
Oil, QA1, Racing Optics, Superior Remodeling, Teo-Pro Car, VAHLCO, Velocita,
WELD Racing & Wilwood.
ESCAPE
RV ‘HARD CLAY OPEN’ RACE SUMMARY – ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SPEEDWAY APRIL 7, 2019
Bob
Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Halmar
International North Region Event No. 1 Modified Feature Finish (50 laps):
MATT SHEPPARD,
Stewart Friesen, Anthony Perrego, Brett Hearn, Mike Gular, Mike Mahaney, Brian
Krummel, Danny Johnson, Andy Bachetti, Billy Decker, Jimmy Horton, Danny
Creeden, Chris Whitehead, Mat Williamson, Allison Ricci, Ryan Watt, Tommy
Meier, Brian Gleason, Craig Hanson, Brett Tonkin, Danny Varin, Tyler Dippel,
Brandon Grosso, Jeremy Smith, Willy Decker, Rick Laubach, Tyler Boniface, Jerry
Higbie, Billy Pauch Jr., Matt Janiak.
Did
Not Qualify: Dominic
Roselli, Michael Storms, Ryan Krachun, Billy Van Pelt, Bob McGannon, Sam Martz,
Roger Henion Jr., C.G. Morey, Donnie Wilson, Mike Kolka Jr., Kenny Tremont Jr.,
Joey Bruning, Danny Tyler, Billy Van Inwegen, Joe Falanga, Rich Eurich, Tyler
Treacy, Gary Edwards, Kurt Hundeland, Joe Judge, Stan Frankenfield, Leo
Fotopoulos Jr., Danny Cronk, Tim Hindley, John Ferrier, Craig Mitchell, J.R.
Hurlburt, Corey Lowitt, Jeff Heotzler, Rich Eggers.
American Racer/Lias Tire Bonuses (FREE
Tire): Brian Krummel
(seventh) & Chris Whitehead (13th)
ATL Fuel Cell Bonus ($200 Certificate): Mike Gular (fifth)
Behrent’s Performance Warehouse Bonuses ($50 Gift Cards): Brett Hearn
(fourth) & Andy Bachetti (ninth)
EIBACH Springs Bonus ($100 Certificate): Mike Mahaney (sixth)
Henry’s Exhaust Power Position ($50 Certificate): Jimmy Horton (11th)
MJK Home Maintenance Heat-Race Hard Charger ($150): Mat Williamson
(ninth to second)
Racing Optics Bonus (Tear-Off Sleeve): Anthony Perrego (third)
Rob Sherlock Roofing Heat Winners ($100 each): Danny Varin, Mike
Mahaney, Andy Bachetti, Brett Hearn, Craig Hanson & Matt Sheppard
Rock Fantasy Hard Charger Award ($400 cash): Stewart Friesen (20th
to second)
Sunoco Race Fuels Bonuses ($50 Certificates): Stewart Friesen(second),
Danny Creeden (12th) & Tyler Dippel (22nd)
Superior Remodeling Halfway Leader ($200): Matt Sheppard
WELD Wheels Hard Luck Award (FREE 5XL Wheel): J.R. Hurlburt
Wilwood ‘Lucky 7’ Bonus ($50 Certificate): Brian Krummel (seventh)
Crate
602 Sportsman Feature Finish (20 laps): GRANT HILFIGER,Jimmy Johnson, Jesse Leiby, Pat Reiser,
Sammy Martz, Matt Schultz, Jimmy Leiby, Daniel Morgiewicz, Kenny Ferrier, Will
Shields, Tyler Thompson, Brian Neiger, Nick Plumstead, Jordan Lawrence, Ryan
Macartney, Greg Sleight, Austin Smith, Danny Carlough, Joe Toth, Jake Mason,
Bobby Flood, Jeffery Lapalme, Jared Labagh, Scott Zehnacker.
Did
Not Qualify: Rich
Ricci III, John Aumick, John Brown, Charles Loiodice, Brian Jones, Howie Finch,
Kenny Ryder, Winter Mead, Mel Schrufer, Tighe Sherlock, Travis Billington, Eric
Avenengo, Kyle Redner, Mike Talmadge, Billy Eggers, Troy Arnold, Bob
Jashembowski, Aaron Doolittle, Anthony Falanga, Pat Mann, Michael Sabia, Willis
Mann.