First STSS Win for Billy Decker Comes from 13th Sunday at Thunder Mountain
From 13th, Billy Decker Earns First Short Track Super Series Victory Sunday at Thunder Mountain Speedway
CENTER LISLE, NY – Though he earned a series championship during the 2018 season, a victory with the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco had eluded Billy Decker.
Until Sunday night.
Decker, of Sidney, N.Y., thrilled a partisan local crowd at Thunder Mountain Speedway when he piloted the Jeremy Smith Racing No. 91 to a popular victory in the ‘Lightning on the Mountain’ STSS Modified event contested on the eve of Memorial Day.
The defending Halmar International North Region champion achieved the conquest in style, marching forward from 13th starting spot in the 50-lap main before a standing-room-only crowd. He pocketed $5,000.
Decker picked the worst number available in the post-qualifying redraw. Twelve drivers had earned positions through the six qualifying heats Sunday evening and a 13th – Shayne Spoonhower – got in the draw following a Dash event on Saturday.
Decker’s unlucky hand left him inside the seventh row. But a strong racecar gave the veteran driver confidence.
“It’s about damn time,” Decker said of ending his winless drought with the STSS. “I had a heck of a race car under me tonight. It’s been a long time since I’ve had one this good. When you are comfortable like that, it makes you brave to make moves through traffic.”
Back at the controls of his family owned No. 97 on the series, Jerry Higbie launched off the pole at the start of the main. Higbie checked out during the early going, while Stewart Friesen settled into second with the Halmar International No. 44.
Decker found the outside of the banked three-eighths-mile oval to his liking and had cracked the top-three running order by the 20th circuit. Both Friesen and Decker were closing on Higbie.
Higbie led the $200 Superior Remodeling Halfway Lap but his lead had evaporated.
With Friesen on the bottom and Higbie rim-riding, Decker shot the middle gap exiting turn four to lead lap 26 at the line.
“I knew I had a car good enough to go through the middle,” Decker surmised.
The race’s first caution didn’t fly until lap 31. Despite three additional yellows before the Sunoco checkered flag flew, Decker was up to the challenge, turning back the relentless challenges – both high and low – from Friesen.
Sprakers, N.Y.’s Friesen posted his second consecutive runner-up finish in the Halmar International North Region worth $3,225 including Rob Sherlock Roofing Heat Winner Bonus ($100) and the MJK Home Maintenance overall Heat-Race Hard Charger cash ($125).
Ontario’s Mat Williamson drove the Behrent’s Performance Warehouse No. 3 from 11th to complete the podium. Ryan Jordan of Groton, N.Y., a two-time winner on the Mountain this season, was a solid fourth in his No. R21 and Mike Gular of Boyertown, Pa., drove Terry Fasnacht’s No. 2A to fifth. Gular has back-to-back North Region top-five finishes to start the ’19 season.
Finishing sixth through 10th, respectively, were Andy Bachetti of Sheffield, Mass., up from 17th on the grid; Mike Mahaney of King Ferry, N.Y., driving the Olum’s No. 21; defending Thunder Mountain champion Alan Barker of Norwich, N.Y.; Land Hoe Maintenance $200 Hard Charger Shaun Walker of Masonville, N.Y., up from 25th; and 21st-starter Billy Van Pelt of Westfield, Pa.
A stout field of 55 STSS Modifieds signed in on the Mountain. Rob Sherlock Roofing $100 heat winners were Mahaney, Friesen, Ryan Jordan, Higbie, Matt Sheppard and Duane Howard.
Michael Maresca, Van Pelt and Mike Kolka Jr. annexed the consolations.
Jeremy Smith topped a special B-Main and had the option of $500 or the 26th starting spot in the main event. He opted to race in the feature.
Tim Hartman Jr. of Niskayuna, N.Y., made his debut at Thunder Mountain a memorable one in the 25-lap Crate 602 Sportsman event. Hartman picked up the victory in Race No. 1 of the STSS North Region worth $1,500.
After working from last to win his heat race, Hartman started the main in third and shot into the lead by the fourth lap of the feature. He paced the remainder of the distance.
Dustin Jordan, who started fourth, drove to the runner-up spot late in the distance and closed on Hartman, but finished second ($700). Will Eastman, Pat Jordan and Casey Pavlick completed the front five.
Heat winners for the 33 assembled STSS Crate 602 Sportsman were Bobby Flood, Eastman, Hartman and Jimmy Zacharias. Jim Housworth and Jack Butler split the consolations.
The Chad Sindoni Memorial featured ‘topless’ Street Stocks and Dylan Cecce of Addison, N.Y., took a liking to racing his No. 7 without a roof. Cecce dominated the 25-lap event and pocketed a cool $1,000 for his efforts. Cecce convincingly took the win over Gene Sharpsteen, Trevor Dudley, Mike Wilbur and Shane Wolf Jr.
Street Stock heat wins went to Wolf and Dudley.
Mountain Memos: The 55-car STSS Modified turnout was the largest in five years on the Mountain. The holiday weekend event drew tailgaters and campers early in the day to the track, with the entire grandstand plus turn four viewing area and towers full….
Matt Sheppard rolled into Thunder Mountain on the heels of 11 consecutive victories. After a convincing heat win and draw of ‘four’ many believed he could get No. 12. However, Sheppard’s car lost brakes on the 10th lap of the event and he was later collected in a turn-one tangle….
A tire issue ended what was a very promising night for Jerry Higbie, who led the race’s first half….
Crate 602 Sportsman winner Tim Hartman Jr. pulled double duty in both the Parillo Services No. 22 Sportsman and Jim Becker’s No. 9 STSS Modified. Hartman finished 19th in his Modified debut on the Mountain….
Billy Decker became the 29th different STSS Modified winner in 69 events run since 2014….
Next up for the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco is the annual North vs. South ‘Anthracite Assault’ at Big Diamond Speedway in Minersville, Pa., Tuesday, June 4. Modifieds race 50 laps for $5,000 to win, $1,000 for 10th and $400 to take the green with points on the line for both the Halmar International North Region and Velocita-USA South Region presented by Design for Vision and Sunglass Central.
Also in competition: STSS Crate 602 Sportsman (North & South points) and XCel 600 Modifieds.
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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, Escape RV, 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.
‘LIGHTNING ON THE MOUNTAIN’ RACE SUMMARY – THUNDER MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY MAY 26, 2019
Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Halmar International North Region Event No. 2 Modified Feature Finish (50 laps): BILLY DECKER, Stewart Friesen, Mat Williamson, Ryan Jordan, Mike Gular, Andy Bachetti, Mike Mahaney, Alan Barker, Shaun Walker, Billy Van Pelt, Anthony Perrego, Danny Johnson, Danny Creeden, Duane Howard, Matt Sheppard, Cory Costa, Michael Maresca, Craig Hanson, Tim Hartman Jr., Brent Wilcox, Mike Ricci, J.R. Hurlburt, Mike Kolka, Ken Titus, Allison Ricci, Jerry Higbie, Jeremy Smith, Shayne Spoonhower.
Did Not Start: Mike Bowman.
Did Not Qualify: David Schilling, Alex Yankowski, Colton Wilson, Brian Malcolm, Mike Colsten, Eric Leet, Kyle Coffey, Louden Reimert, Garett Rushlow, Jim Maher, Joey Colsten, Joe Judge, Kevin Jordan, Scott Landers, Damon Decker, Kailee DiMorier, Kurt Hundeland, Joe Krum, Larry Mekic, Corey Cormier, Nick Nye, Dom Roselli, Brett Tonkin, Byron Worthing, Tyler Siri, Roger Henion Jr.
American Racer/Lias Tire Bonuses (FREE Tire): Alan Barker (eighth) & Dan Creeden (13th)
ATL Fuel Cells Bonus ($200 Certificate): Mike Gular (fifth)
Behrent’s Performance Warehouse Bonuses ($50 Gift Card): Ryan Jordan (fourth) & Shaun Walker (ninth)
EIBACH Springs Bonus ($100 Certificate): Andy Bachetti (sixth)
Henry’s Exhaust System Power Position ($50 Certificate): Anthony Perrego (11th)
Land Hoe Maintenance Hard Charger Award ($200): Shaun Walker (25th to ninth)
MJK Home Maintenance Heat-Race Hard Charger ($125): Stewart Friesen
Racing Optics Bonus (Sleeve of Tear-Offs): Mat Williamson (third)
Rob Sherlock Roofing Heat Winners ($100 each): Mike Mahaney, Stewart Friesen, Ryan Jordan, Jerry Higbie, Matt Sheppard & Duane Howard
Sunoco Race Fuels/Insinger Performance Bonuses ($50 Certificates): Stewart Friesen (second), Danny Johnson (12th) & J.R. Hurlburt (22nd)
Superior Remodeling Halfway Leader Award ($200): Jerry Higbie
WELD Wheels Hard Luck Award (FREE 5XL Wheel): Brett Tonkin
Wilwood ‘Lucky 7’ Bonus ($50 Certificate): Mike Mahaney (seventh)
Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Crate 602 Sportsman North Region Event No. 1 Feature Finish (25 laps): TIM HARTMAN JR., Dustin Jordan, Will Eastman, Pat Jordan, Casey Pavlick, Tommy Collins, Corey Cormier, Stacy Jackson, Kenny Hammond, Travis Green, Bobby Flood, Rich Talada, Jimmy Zacharias, Todd Hayward, Daniel Morgiewicz, Jim Housworth, Blaine Klinger, T.J. Frost, Daryl Krebs, Mike Austin, Mike Nagel Jr., Jake Mason, Hunter Lapp, Tim Guild, Tom Velez, Jack Butler.
Did Not Qualify: Cole Youse, Connor Brown, Thomas Van Vorst, Pat Riser, Adam Haddon, Marc Goodwin, Erica Bowman.
Chad Sindoni Memorial Street Stock Feature Finish (25 laps): DYLAN CECCE, Gene Sharpsteen, Trevor Dudley, Mike Wilbur, Shane Wolf Jr., Jake Fowlston, Doug Stack Jr., Rich Sharpsteen, Nick Robinson, Kevin Garland, Craig Kranz, Butch Green, Doug Stack Sr., Jon Carpenter, Jonathan Fowlston, Shawn Boynton, Earl Zimmer.
Sources: Brett Deyo/BD Motorsports Media LLC
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