Knight Wins Litz Memorial Late Model Feature At Eriez
HAMMETT, Pa. – Dick Litz was one of the fan favorites at Eriez Speedway from the time the track opened in 1961. He competed in the very first event held at the track and raced until his 60s and holds the distinction of being the oldest man to ever win a Late Model feature at Eriez.
Each year the speedway remembers Litz with a 29-lap event paying $2,900 to win because Litz’s number was 29 through most of his career.
Mike Knight, Eriez Speedway’s reigning champion, emerged from the 29-lap memorial for the Jay’s Auto Wrecking Super Late Models as the winner. The race ran non-stop from the drop of the green to the finish.
In other action, Chad Wright took over at the front of the pack on lap five of the Bonnell Collision Center FASTRAK Late Model feature and never looked back, opening a quarter-lap lead at the finish. Defending champion Joel Watson came from third to first on a lap three restart and dominated the rest of the E-Mod feature for his first win of the season at Eriez.
Also, Ryan Scott dominated the Conway & O’Malley Limited Late Model finale after leading flag-to-flag in the caution-free event and Wes Stull won the Kandy’s Gentleman’s Club finale for the Challengers.
Dave Hess Jr. started the annual Dick Litz Memorial from the pole position with Rich Gardner alongside. Both drivers are former champions, as was Litz. At the end of one lap the order was Hess, Gardner, and Mike Knight, the defending track champion.
Knight was second after four laps, but Gardner was staying along side in the bottom groove. The order at the front was the same at halfway with Greg Oakes fourth and Chub Frank fifth. Three laps past halfway, Frank moved to fourth.
With seven to go, Knight was right behind Hess and got by at the start of lap 24. At the checkers it was Knight for the $2,900 purse, then Hess, Gardner, Frank and Oakes.
Scott Gurdak started the Bonnell Collision Center FASTRAK Late Model feature from the pole position, but it was Bob Dorman leading the first lap. Before lap two could be complete, Skip Jackson slammed the back straight wall hard coming out of turn two, necessitating the first caution of the event. Jackson retired to the pit.
At five laps into the race, third-starting Chad Wright took over the lead from Dorman with Gurdak now back to third and Mike Knight fourth. With four laps remaining Wright had a quarter-lap lead over Dorman. On the final lap Gurdak got by Dorman for second. Third was a side-by-side finish with Mike Knight getting the spot by inches over Dorman. Points leader Billy Henry was fifth at the line.
Gary Eicher and Chad Carlson, the current points leader, started the Plyler Overhead Door E-Mod feature from the from row with Eicher leading the first lap, but Carlson took over at the end of two. Steve Simon, currently second in points, spun in lap three for caution.
At the drop of the green defending champion Joel Watson came from third to the lead by the time the cars were in turn two. At halfway, Watson, looking for his first Eriez win of the season, had a half-straight lead over Carlson, who spun in turn two of lap 11, but continued, allowing the race to remain under green. Mike Kinney was second with week-two winner Rich Michael third.
At 15 complete, Michael was alongside Kinney and pulled ahead a lap later. When the checkers fell, it was Watson by nearly a quarter lap over Michael and Kinney. Opening night winner Steve Dixon was fourth with Eicher fifth.
Ryan Scott, winner the first two weeks and the current points leader, drove to his third win of the season in the Conway & O’Malley Limited Late Model feature, leading from green to checkers in a race that went green for the distance. Following Scott to the line was Chris McGuire, Dustin Eckman, Dan Maxim and defending champion Steve Kania.
The Eric Walter Tree and Stump Removal Street Stock feature started with a six-car pileup before the entire field got to the green flag. Guy Adams, Ron Johnson, Art Edwards, Gary Fisher, Shawn Fawcett, and Eric Reinwald were all involved. Fisher, Johnson, and Fawcett were towed from the track, but Fisher was able to rejoin the field before the green again flew. Edwards and Adams were also unable to continue.
Lamp led the first lap under green but the 2012 champion Pat McGuire was at the front by the end of lap two. At the halfway point, Chris Withers had moved to second. At 10 laps in, week-two winner Brandon Groters spun while challenging Withers for position. At the green Mark Thompson took over second and with two to go Eric Ester got by Withers for third.
At the finish it was McGuire, Thompson, Ester, Greg Fenno, and Don McGuire. Withers, with a tire losing pressure, slipped all the way to sixth at the finish.
Joe Beach and Wes Stull swapped the lead several times in the opening laps of the Kandy’s Gentleman’s Club Challengers before Stull established himself as the car to beat at lap four. Mike Pohl was second at halfway with last week’s winner Stephen Enlow third. That was the order until the final straight when Beach got back by Enlow. Defending champion Kasey Hammond was fifth.
Super Late Models
Heat 1: Dave Hess, Greg Oakes, Scott Johnson, Darrell Bossard, Chris Hackett, Damon Haught
Heat 2: Rich Gardner, Mike Knight, Scott Gurdak, Chub Frank, Boom Briggs, Andy Boozel
Feature: Mike Knight, Dave Hess Jr, Rich Gardner, Chub Frank, Greg Oakes, Boom Briggs, Scott Johnson, Darrell Bossard, Andy Boozel, Chris Hackett, Dmon Haught, Scott Gurdak
FASTRAK Crate Late Models
Heat 1: Chad Wright, Matt Latta, Mike Knight, Billy Henry, Kyle Zimmerman, Al Brewer
Heat 2: Joe Buccola, Scott Gurdak, Lauren Longbrake, Jamie Brown, Skip Jackson, Dustin Waters
Heat 3: Bobby Rohrer, Bob Dorman, Bruce Hordusky, Jason Reagle, Khole Wanzer
Feature: Chad Wright, Scott Gurdak, Mike Knight, Bob Dorman, Billy Henry, Lauren Longbrake, Bruce Hordusky, Kyle Zimmerman, Matt Latta, Jamie Brown, Jason Reagle, Dustin Waters, Khole Wanzer, Al Brewer, Joe Buccola, Bobby Rohrer, Skip Jackson
E-Mods
Heat 1: Chad Carlson, Joel Watson, Gary Eicher, Russ Dunn, Steve Simon, Steve Sornberger
Heat 2: Steve Dixon, Rich Michael, John Boyd, Mike Kinney, Shane Crotty, John Schenker
Feature: Joel Watson, Rich Michael, Mike Kinney, Steve Dixon, Gary Eicher, Russ Dunn, Chad Carlson, John Boyd, Shane Crotty, Steve Simon, John Schenker, Steve Sornberger
Limited Late Models
Heat 1: Jake Finnerty, Ryan Scott, Chris McGuire, Dustin Eckman, Steve Kania, Dan Maxim, John Cline, Mike Lozowski
Feature: Ryan Scott, Chris McGuire, Dustin Eckman, Dan Maxim, Steve ‘Kid’ Kania, Jake Finnerty, Mike Lozowski, John Cline
Street Stocks
Heat 1: Chris Withers, Joe Rohrer, Eric Ester, Mark Thompson, Art Edwards, Greg Fenno, Matt Tuzynski
Heat 2: Shawn Fawcett, Brandon Groters, John Phelps, Ken Lamp, Elaine Best, Wade Watson, Gary Fisher
Heat 3: Eric Reinwald, Pat McGuire, Andy Faulhaber, Don McGuire, Kyle Schreckengost, Ron Johnson, Guy Adams
Feature: Pat McGuire, Mark Thompson, Eric Ester, Greg Fenno, Don McGuire, Chris Withers, John Phelps, Brandon Groters, Andy Faulhaber, Eric Reinwald, Kyle Schreckengost, Elaine Best, Matt Tuzynski, Gary Fisher, Ken Lamp, Joe Rohrer, Shawn Fawcett, Art Edwards, Ron Johnson, Guy Adams
Challengers
Heat 1: Zach Downes, Tim Fisher, Wes Stull, Kenny Luma, Joe Beach, Todd Hanlon, Eddie Orton, Leo Hanlon, Drew Panko, Gary Olson
Heat 2: Stephen Enlow, Mike Pohl, Kasey Hammond, Jessee Phelps, Jason Brightman, Kelsey Parker, Tom Cupp, Ryan White, Holden Heineman
Feature: Wes Stull, Mike Pohl, Joe Beach, Stephen Enlow, Kasey Hammond, Tim Fisher, Jessee Phelps, Gary Olson, Tom Cupp, Jason Brightman, Todd Hanlon, Kenny Luma, Kelsey Parker, Eddie Orton, Drew Panko, Leo Hanlon, Zach Downes (DNS), Ryan White (DNS), Holden Heineman (DNS)