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Matt Sheppard Earns $5,939 Payday at Orange County Hard Clay Open – YankeeRacer.com

Matt Sheppard Earns $5,939 Payday at Orange County Hard Clay Open

MIDDLETOWN, NY – Emphatic.

Orange County Fair Speedway called on the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco to kick off the historic 60th running of Eastern States Weekend.

Savannah, N.Y.’s Matt Sheppard emphatically picked up the $5,939 payday after leading all 50-laps in the ‘Hard Clay Finale.’

The win was the 20th of Sheppard’s STSS career, and his second STSS triumph at the Legendary House of Power.

The non-points event began with Newburgh, N.Y.’s Jerry Higbie going from the pole with Sheppard alongside of him following the Beyea Custom Headers Redraw.

Sheppard led right from the drop of the green flag off the outside of the front row.

Sprakers, N.Y.’s Stewart Friesen made a charge from his sixth starting position, as the four-time STSS winner at Orange County had reached the runner-up position by lap six and set his sights on the leader Sheppard.

Friesen’s night, however, ended on lap nine when his Halmar International No. 44 slowed with a driveline issue, drawing the caution.

While Sheppard continued to set a torrid pace at the head of the field, Montgomery, N.Y.’s Bobby Flood and East Greenbush, N.Y.’s David Schilling held down the remaining podium positions.

That changed on a lap-27 restart when Schilling charged underneath Flood for the runner-up spot, forcing Flood up the track in the first turn. Flood also lost positions to Anthony Perrego and Mat Williamson.

As the long green-flag run continued, Sheppard began to struggle in slower traffic, bringing the likes of Schilling, Perrego and Williamson within striking distance of the leader.

However, the trio themselves began to take time getting through lapped cars themselves, allowing Sheppard to slip back away for good.

The race for the runner-up spot became a great one, as Perrego, the Middletown, N.Y., native, began throwing the proverbial kitchen sink at Schilling, trying to move to the second spot.

As the trio came to four laps to go, Schilling slipped off the bottom groove, allowing Perrego and Williamson to drive underneath him for the second and third spots, respectively.

For Perrego and Williamson, the charge was too little, too late, as Sheppard was long gone, dominating the kickoff to one of racing’s most lucrative weekends.

Sheppard claimed the win in his Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply No. 9s, with Perrego taking second behind the wheel of the Brian Smith-owned No. 44.

Williamson raced to the final podium spot in the Behrent’s Performance Warehouse No. 3.

Schilling claimed fourth in his No. 20, a PMC chassis with a W-16 engine, and Phoenix, N.Y.’s Larry Wight rounded out the top five in the Gypsum Racing No. 99L.

Crate 602 Sportsman graduate Flood raced to a sixth-place finish in the Evergreen Fuels No. 91 and Valatie, N.Y.’s J.R. Heffner grabbed seventh after starting 24th on the grid. Sheffield, Mass., driver Andy Bachetti raced to eighth at the helm of the Garrity Asphalt Reclamation No. 4 with Wallkill, N.Y.’s Tyler Dippel taking the Grand True Value Rental $200 Hard Charger Award, advancing from 29th to ninth in the No. 1 Teo-Pro car. Johnstown, N.Y.’s Rocky Warner rounded out the top-10 in the Jason Simmons Racing No. JS98.

Heat winners, receiving $50 each courtesy of Bob Hilbert Sportswear, were Danny Creeden, Friesen, Williamson, Sheppard and Higbie.

Consolation victors were Peter Britten and Allison Ricci.

Fifty-four STSS Modifieds signed in to take part in the ‘Hard Clay Finale.’

Racing resumes October 29 & 30 for the Short Track Super Series at Georgetown (Del.) Speedway for the ‘Mid-Atlantic Championship.’ The STSS Modifieds compete in the Velocita-USA South Region presented by Design for Vision and Sunglass Central championship. The event will be 40-laps and up to $7,000-to-win and $400-to-start. It all kicks off on Friday night with ‘Spec’tacular small block Modified 30-lap main event.

To learn more about the Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco, visit www.shorttracksuperseries.com, e-mail bdmotorsportsmedia@gmail.com, check out ‘Short Track Super Series’ on Facebook or @ShortTrackSS on Twitter or Instagram.

The Short Track Super Series is presented by American Racer/Lias Tire, Sunoco Race Fuel, Insinger Performance, FloRacing, Bob Hilbert Sportswear, Hurlock Auto & Speed, Velocita-USA, Design for Vision/Sunglass Central, Behrent’s Performance Warehouse, Beyea Custom Headers, Bicknell Racing Products, Dirt Track Digest, Penske Racing Shocks, Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz, Algonkin Motel, Henry’s Exhaust, Hig Fab, Kirkey Racing Fabrication, Precision Hydraulic & Oil, Belmont’s Garage, Superior Remodeling, Spyder High Performance Filters, Fastline Performance, Teo-Pro Car, VAHLCO, WELD Racing & Wilwood.

HARD CLAY FINALE RESULTS SUMMARY – ORANGE COUNTY FAIR SPEEWDAY OCTOBER 22, 2021

Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply North Region Event No. 12 Modified Feature Finish (50 laps, non-points): MATT SHEPPARD, Anthony Perrego, Mat Williamson, David Schilling, Larry Wight, Bobby Flood, J.R. Heffner, Andy Bachetti, Tyler Dippel, Rocky Warner, Danny Creeden, Richard Smith, Mike Mahaney, Danny Tyler, Allison Ricci, Demetrios Drellos, Kyle Inman, Sean Beardsley, Stan Frankenfield, Alan Barker, Jerry Higbie, Marc Johnson, Dillon Steuer, Will Shields, Jimmy Horton, Peter Britten, Shane Jablonka, Stewart Friesen, Billy Van Inwegen, Tanner Van Doren.

Did Not Qualify: Roger Henion Jr., Daniel Morgiewicz, Cody Higbie, Tyler Jashembowski, Doug Snyder, L.J. Lombardo, Bob Hentschel, Leo Fotopoulos, Geoff Quackenbush, Michael Sabia, Chris Stevens, Jim Maher, Tim McCreadie, Corey Cormier, Stanley Wilkins, Nick Plumstead, Tom Hindley, Charles LoiodiceTommy Meier ,Joe Bonetti, Rich Eurich, Sean Mandel, Gary Lindberg, Tyler Boniface

American Racer/Lias Tire Bonuses (FREE Tire Certificates): Bobby Flood (sixth) & Danny Tyler (14th)
Autism Awareness Winner’s Award presented by Halmar ($250): Matt Sheppard
Behrent’s Performance Warehouse Bonuses: David Schilling (fourth) & Tyler Dippel (ninth)
Beyea Custom Headers Redraw Bonus ($50): Marc Johnson (Redrew 10th)
Bob Hilbert Sportswear Heat Winner Bonuses ($50): Danny Creeden, Stewart Friesen, Mat Williamson, Matt Sheppard & Jerry Higbie
Evergreen Fuels Inc. High Temperature Bonus ($64 High Temperature Match): 
Matt Sheppard
Grand True Value Rental Ron Goodrich Memorial Lap 30 Leader Bonus ($300): 
Matt Sheppard
Grand True Value Rental Hard Charger Award ($200): Tyler Dippel (29th to ninth)
Henry’s Exhaust System Bonus ($50 Certificate):
 Danny Creeden (11th)
Rock Fantasy Halfway Leader Bonus ($250): Matt Sheppard
Spyder High Performance Filters Bonuses:
 Larry Wight (FREE Filter – fifth); Allison Ricci (50-percent Certificate – 15th)
Sunoco Race Fuels/Insinger Performance Bonuses ($50 Certificates): Anthony Perrego (second); Richard Smith (12th); Marc Johnson (22nd)
TKS Painting Front-Row Bonuses:
 Jerry Higbie (Pole – $50); Matt Sheppard (Outside Pole – $25)
Wilwood Brakes Lucky 7 Bonus ($75 Certificate): J.R. Heffner (seventh)

Sources: Chris Moore/BD Motorsports Media LLC