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Stewart Friesen Tops Stellar SDS Field in Heroes Remembered 100 – YankeeRacer.com

Stewart Friesen Tops Stellar SDS Field in Heroes Remembered 100

Friesen, Marcuccilli Climb Victory Hill on Memorial Day at Weedsport Speedway!

WEEDSPORT, NY (May 28, 2018) – Beautiful sunny skies greeted race fans and race teams at Weedsport Speedway on Memorial Day for the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modified Heroes Remembered 100 and the Spano Container Sportsman Shootout Series 25 presented by DC Rauscher.

At night’s end it was Stewart Friesen and Dave Marcuccilli climbing to the top of Victory Hill in their respective divisions.

Friesen led all 100-laps of the season opening Super DIRTcar Series event, holding off fierce challenges from HBR teammates ‘Mad Max’ McLaughlin and Jimmy Phelps.

Friesen’s victory was his fourth career Big Block win at Weedsport and it was worth a cool $7,500, picking up a guaranteed starting position in the Super DIRT Week 200 at Oswego Speedway.

McLaughlin, Phelps, Erick Rudolph and Matt Sheppard filled the top five positions with Tim Fuller, Larry Wight, Billy Dunn, Alan Johnson and Brett Hearn in the top ten.

Marcuccilli passed Kevin Root late in the going to claim his first Weedsport win of the season in the No. M1.

Root held on for second ahead of Matt Guererri, Will Shields and Connor Cleveland in the top five.

Spano Container Sportsman Shootout Series point leader Kevin Ridley struggled, coming home with a 13th place finish.  As a result, Marcuccilli will assume the series point lead.

A full recap of the night’s events will be posted on May 29.

For a full 2018 Weedsport Speedway schedule be sure to visit online at www.weedsportspeedway.com.  Fans can also FOLLOW on Twitter @WeedsportSpdwy and LIKE on Facebook at www.facebook.com/weedsportspeedway.

Heroes Remembered 100 pres. by DC Rauscher

Weedsport Speedway – Weedsport, NY

Monday, May 28

Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds

Heroes Remembered 100: 1. 44 – STEWART FRIESEN, 2. 6H – Max McLaughlin, 3. 98H – Jimmy Phelps, 4. 25 – Erick Rudolph, 5. 9S – Matt Sheppard, 6. 19 – Tim Fuller, 7. 99L – Larry Wight, 8. 3RS – Billy Dunn, 9. 14J – Alan Johnson, 10. 20 – Brett Hearn, 11. 5H – Chris Hile, 12. 21A – Peter Britten, 13. 6M – Mat Williamson, 14. 42P – Pat Ward, 15. 88 – Mike Mahaney, 16. 27J – Danny Johnson, 17. 66X – Carey Terrance, 18. 91 – Billy Decker, 19. 43 – Keith Flach, 20. 00 – Bobby Varin, 21. 21R – Ryan Jordan, 22. 7F – Matt Farnham, 23. 8 – Rich Scagliotta, 24. 109 – Billy Whittaker, 25. 07 – Tim Kerr, 26. 63 – Adam Roberts, 27. 48 – Dave Rauscher, 28. 6H – Josh Hohenforst, 29. 1X – Willy Decker, 30. 84 – Gary Tomkins, 31. 16B – Alan Barker

Heat Winners: Friesen, Ward, Sheppard, McLaughlin

Last Chance Showdown Winners: Roberts, Williamson

Spano Container Sportsman Shootout Series

Feature (25-laps): 1. M1 – DAVE MARCUCCILLI, 2. 34 – Kevin Root, 3. 12G – Matt Guererri, 4. 82 – Will Shields, 5. 09 – Connor Cleveland, 6. 38 – Zach Sobotka, 7. 52 – Jessica Power, 8. 99 – Ben Wheeler, 9. 20K – Kyle Inman, 10. 98H – Bob Henry, 11. 24K – Nick Krause, 12. 25G – Nick Guererri, 13. 20X – Kevin Ridley, 14. 60 – Jackson Gill, 15. 0 – Tony Finch III, 16. 20 – David Schilling, 17. 6N – Nick Nye, 18. 88H – Chris Hulsizer, 19. 31 – Corey Barker, 20. 5 – Amy Holland, 21. 713 – Tom Collins Jr., 22. 64 – Tyler Corcoran, 23. 56 – GarrsonKrentz, 24. 117 – CJ Casteletti Jr., 25. 16 – Earl Rudy, 26. 1 – Andrew Smith

Heat Winners: Sobotka, Power, Krause, Cleveland, M. Guererri

Consi Winners: Corcoran, Barker

About Weedsport Speedway: Purchased in 2013 by Al Heinke, Weedsport Speedway has returned to a real racers track, providing a complete venue for racers, their families and friends, and for the fans looking for motorsports entertainment.  Officially opened for the first time on July 24, 1955 – the Weedsport Speedway 3/8 mile dirt oval has produced a legendary list of drivers and champions including Will Cagle, Danny Johnson, Bob McCreadie, Alan Johnson, Jack Johnson, and Dave Lape to name a few.  Today the facility welcomes the best of the best in dirt short track racing from the Craftsman World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series and the USAC National Sprint Cars, to the Super DIRTcar Series Big Block Modifieds along with the DIRTcar 358-Modifieds, Sportsman, Pro Stocks, and more.  While racing entertainment is the focal point, Weedsport Speedway has gone the extra mile in welcoming Weedsport Productions, which brings the facility full circle with a dedicated digital entertainment team for web, television, and on site screen usage.

Sources: Weedsport Speedway