Stewart Friesen Takes Melvin L. Joseph Memorial Small-Block Modified Event with Last Lap Pass
GEORGETOWN, DE – The 2021 season at the Georgetown Speedway got off to a thrilling start on Friday night. Sprakers, N.Y.’s Stewart Friesen won the 30-lap, $4,049-to-win main Small-Block Modified event with a final-lap, final-turn pass.
Night No. 1 of the Melvin L. Joseph Memorial saw clear, blue skies, a pit area with 211 cars, and a packed-to-the-brim grandstands at the historic Sussex County half-mile speedway.
Kings Ferry, N.Y.’s Mike Mahaney and Johnstown, N.Y.’s Rocky Warner led the field to Georgetown starter Joe Kriss’ green flag. Mahaney jumped out the early lead and paced the first 13 laps.
Anthony Perrego had climbed to second with Brian Smith’s No. 44; however, a flat left-rear tire ended his chances to pick up the win. The lap-13 caution put Keystone State star Rick Laubach into the runner-up spot.
Laubach seized the opportunity, sliding by Mahaney on the following lap.
Meanwhile, Friesen had slowly advanced from his eighth starting position into third, joining the top two up front.
The final 15 laps spun off caution-free, which would ultimately play a large factor in the late stages of the race. With five laps to go, Laubach caught slower traffic, and Mahaney and Friesen quickly closed in.
By lap 28, Mahaney and Friesen were on the back bumper of Laubach’s Ryan Kerr-owned No. 1K. Friesen took the white flag in third position but used the outside groove to – with the right-side of his car off the backstretch – to sweep past both Laubach and Mahaney, who was making his own bid for the top spot.
Mahaney’s momentum was broken by a lapped car on the inside line and Friesen reached the Sunoco checkered flag first, the second of his career in the Small-Block Modified competition at Georgetown.
Mahaney got underneath of Laubach to take the runner up spot, with Laubach rounding out the podium finishers. Mooresville, N.C.’s Max McLaughlin came home fourth in his debut in the Norm Hansell-owned No. 357. Tyler Dippel of Wallkill, N.Y., rounded out the top-five in the Bill Pascual No. 3.
Rocky Warner came home sixth in the Jake Spraker No. 1J. Ransomville, N.Y., driver Erick Rudolph grabbed seventh and Phoenix, N.Y.’s Larry Wight finished in the eighth spot in the Gypsum Express No. 99L. Boyertown, Pa’s Mike Gular came home ninth in the Terry Fasnacht No. 2A and Neshanic Station, N.J.’s Jimmy Horton rounded out the top-10.
Spec small-block bonuses, totaling $1,000, went to Mahaney ($500), Erick Rudolph ($300) and Danny Bouc ($200).
Forty Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco Modifieds took part in timed hot lap sessions. The quickest two drivers locked into the Saturday feature redraw: Friesen (18.216 seconds) and Joseph Watson (18.262 seconds).
A pit-bulging 63 STSS Crate 602 Sportsman hit the track in preparation for Saturday’s Belmont’s Garage South Region opener. Joe Toth (20.346 seconds) and Payton Talbot (20.447 seconds) were the quickest and will transfer to the redraw.
Defending Georgetown Speedway champion Trevor Collins of Seaford, Del., won the First State Chevrolet RUSH Late Model event.
Collins unseated race-long leader Matt Hill and drove on to victory in the 20-lap main worth $1,049.
Virginia’s Kyle Hardy advanced from 12th to finish second, followed by Hill, Amanda Whaley-Robinson and Ohio invader Bud Watson.
Kerry King picked up another Southern Delaware Vintage Modified 12-lap victory, his fourth since joining the division. King outdueled D.J. Cameron and Roscoe Clough for the victory. On the Sportsman end of the Vintage division, it was Robert Blann besting Maddy Jefferson and Terry Chaney to open the season with a victory in the 12-lap main.
Matthew Smith continued his winning ways from the 2020 season, kicking off 2021 with the Melvin L. Joseph Friday night win. Shane Clogg and Jerry Hill rounded out the podium finishers in the Season Opener.
Jay Lowman won his first career Delmarva Charger main event in the first feature of the night. Jeffrey Tubbs and Randy Merritt rounded out the top-three in the 12-lap event.
Attention turns to the season opener for the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled by Sunoco Velocita-USA South Region presented by Design for Vision and Sunglass Central. The Modifieds will go 49-laps for $10,049-to-win in the main event. The Belmont’s Garage STSS Crate 602 Sportsman will go 25-laps for $1,549-to-win.
Also on the card are 12-lap features for the Delmarva Chargers, Delaware Super Trucks, and Little Lincolns.
Georgetown Speedway, originally constructed by Melvin L. Joseph in 1949, is located at the intersection of Route 113 and Speedway Road in Georgetown, Del., just miles from the Delaware beaches and less than a 40-minute drive from Ocean City, Md.
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MELVIN L. JOSEPH MEMORIAL RACE SUMMARY – GEORGETOWN
SPEEDWAY MARCH 13, 2021
Small-Block Modified Feature Finish (30 laps): STEWART FRIESEN, Mike Mahaney, Rick Laubach, Max McLaughlin, Tyler Dippel, Rocky Warner, Erick Rudolph, Larry Wight, Mike Gular, Jimmy Horton, Anthony Perrego, Danny Bouc, Ryan Krachun, Craig Von Dohren, Danny Creeden, Joseph Watson, Matt Stangle, David Schilling, David Van Horn, Richie Pratt Jr., Kyle Weiss, Dominick Buffalino, James Hill, Ryan Watt, Brad Trice, Andy Bachetti, H.J. Bunting, Matt Sheppard, Tim Buckwalter, Duane Howard.
Did Not Qualify: Eric Biehn, John Willman, Derrick McGrew Jr., Jack Butler, Jim Britt, Carson Wright, Nick Mady, Jeff Brown, Ryan Riddle, Danny Tyler, Daniel Morgiewicz, Billy Pauch, Jr., Michael Maresca.
Spec Small-Block Bonuses: Mike Mahaney ($500), Erick Rudolph ($300) & Danny Bouc ($200)
RUSH Late Model Feature Finish (20 laps): TREVOR COLLINS, Kyle Hardy, Matt Hill, Amanda Robinson, Bud Watson, Nick Davis, Joe Warren, Jeremy Pilkerton, Jerry Barker, Jimmy Johnson, Ed Pope, David Dill Jr., David Smith, Chris ‘Tippy’ Martinez, Ross Robinson, Matt Glanden, Brandon Sturgis, Donald Lingo Jr, Austin Bussler, Ben Scott, Jason Dean, Kevin Scott, Jr., Dana Walker, Geoff Carey, Travis Justice.
Short Track Super Series Modified Fast Timers: Stewart Friesen (18.216 seconds) & Joseph Watson (18.262 seconds)
Short Track Super Series Crate 602 Sportsman Fast Timers: Joe Toth (20.346 seconds) & Payton Talbot (20.447 seconds)
Southern Delaware Vintage Modified Feature Finish (12 laps): KERRY KING, D.J. Cameron, Roscoe Clough, Jamie Eicholz, Robert Packowski, C.J. Schirmer, Art Workman, Harold Sylvester, Wayne Roth, Thomas Hughes.
Southern Delaware Vintage Sportsman Feature Finish (12 laps): ROBERT BLANN, Maddy Jefferson, Terry Chaney, Don Davidson, L.J. Walbert, Glenn Lyons, Chris Kellen, David Tucker II, Pete Morris, Dave Schamp.
Delaware Super Truck Feature Finish (12 laps): MATTHEW SMITH, Shane Clogg, Jerry Hill, Zack Phillips, Scott Trice, Dickie Beauchamp, Thomas “Action” Jackson, Blake Esham, Matt Esham, Adam Smart, Michelle Jackson.
Delmarva Charger Feature Finish (12 laps): JAY LOWMAN, Jeffrey Tubbs, Randy Merritt, Scott Dunn, Ashley Merritt, Sean Martinez, Kevin Taylor, Chris Carroll, Paul Gary, Jeff DeGroat, Jimmy Waters, Joe Waters.
Sources: Chris Moore/Georgetown Speedway PR
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