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MOORE NOTCHES UMP MODIFIED VICTORY. CAREER FIRST FOR CROUCH & FOUST

By Doug Watson

Hagerstown MD, 4/13/24- Defiance Pa’s Greg “Spike” Moore scored the win in last Saturday nights 20-lap UMP Modified feature at Hagerstown Speedway as the division made its first appearance of the 2024 season. The win for Moore would be his first career track Modified score but the third division that he has won in during his Hagerstown career as he has also taken victories with the Late Model Sportsman and the Semi Lates. Lining up seventh for the start, Moore wrestled the top spot from Jimmy Jesmer Jr on the 9th lap and would then pace the final 11-circuits to secure the win. Moore’s triumph would be his second in as many weeks as he took the Modified feature win the previous Sunday during Bedford (Pa’s) season opening event. “Our car was good today.” Moore explained. “We’re still getting the hang of this new car but with a couple tweaks we’ll be really good.” George Dixon took second with Mitch Thomas, Jimmy Jesmer Jr and Rick Hulson completing the top five.

During the off-season Remington Va’s Walter Crouch decided to switch gears and call Hagerstown Speedway home on Saturday nights. The decision quickly paid dividends as Crouch would go on to score his first career Hagerstown feature win in the 15 lap Semi Late main. Crouch snared the lead from Rob Nichols on the third lap and would go on to score the breakthrough win. Jason Wilkins, opening day winner Jason Stoner, Nichols and Steve Kent trailed at the finish.

After coming off a career best runner-up performance the weekend prior Knoxville Md’s Evan Foust put it all together to collect his first career Hagerstown feature win in the 15 lap Pure Stock feature. Foust took the lead from Nathan Younker on the third lap and would drive off to collect a popular victory. Younker held tough for second, defending track champion Keith Reed was third with Dylan Beavers and opening day winner Randy Linaburg rounding out the top five.

Steve Cantwell took top honors in the 15 lap classic car event. Tyler Miller, Jimmy Combs, Logan Miller, and Connor Cantwell followed at the finish.

𝗨𝗠𝗣 𝗠𝗢𝗗𝗜𝗙𝗜𝗘𝗗 – 1. 8W-Gregory Moore[7]; 2. 77-George Dixon[2]; 3. 97-Mitch Thomas[8]; 4. 747-Jimmy Jesmer[9]; 5. 18-Rick Hulson[4]; 6. 7-Coleton Longwell[13]; 7. 76-Brady Daniels[5]; 8. H20-Ridge Bookwalter[3]; 9. 55-Alyssa Rowe[11]; 10. G5-Harry Hendershot[12]; 11. 17X-Darin Hoover[1]; 12. 34D-Curtis Dunn[10]; 13. 73-Amber Mills[6]; 14. (DNS) 35-David Stremme

𝗦𝗘𝗠𝗜 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗘 – 1. 92-Walter Crouch[4]; 2. 9-Jason Wilkins[7]; 3. 21-Jason Stoner[8]; 4. 7-Rob Nichols[3]; 5. 1C-Steve Kent[5]; 6. 59-Ryan Smith[10]; 7. 65-Dillon Wilson[6]; 8. S7-Greg Diehl[9]; 9. 81-Jasen Geesaman[1]; 10. 28-John Miller[13]; 11. 1-Deakon Snyder[11]; 12. 3D-Shane McQuay[12]; 13. 25-Jeremy Mills[14]; 14. 03-Brady Neff[2]

𝗣𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗖𝗞 – 1. 78-Evan Foust[8]; 2. 31-Nathaniel Younker[5]; 3. 8-Keith Reed[6]; 4. 62-Dylan Beavers[7]; 5. 17L-Randy Linaburg[9]; 6. 57-William Ecton Jr[1]; 7. 8R-Blake Reed[14]; 8. 30-Cody Sumption[10]; 9. 32-Tyler Fisher[4]; 10. 67-William Ecton Sr[3]; 11. 64-William Crook[12]; 12. 71-Carter Shank[13]; 13. 11A-James Speelman[11]; 14. 12-David Thompson[16]; 15. 17-Jeffrey Bosley[2]; 16. 08-Glenn Grimm[18]; 17. (DNS) 19-Mike Fuller; 18. (DNS) 22-Charles Noblitt; 19. (DNS) 03-Danny Walters

𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗖 𝗥𝗔𝗖𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗦𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗘𝗦 – 1. 20-Steve Cantwell[3]; 2. 8-Tyler Miller[2]; 3. 53-Jimmy Combs[1]; 4. 15-Logan Miller[4]; 5. 27-Connor Cantwell[5]; 6. 07-Nathan Todt[6]; 7. 12-Jim Crocker[7]

LONG AWAITED HAGERSTOWN OPENER FALLS TO TREVER FEATHERS. ANDERSON CRATE LATE MODEL STAR

By Doug Watson
Hagerstown, MD (4/6/24)- After two consecutive events lost to weather, Maryland’s Hagerstown Speedway was able to get their first event of the season in the books with Winchester Virginia’s Trever Feathers scoring the win in the headline 25-lap Late Model Sportsman main.
Lining up seventh for the start, Feathers snared the race lead from Jonathan DeHaven on the fourth lap and would steer his Team Zero Bloomquist Chassis no.27 to the win which was checkered on lap-17 as the feature time limit had expired. “We got this car a few weeks ago and it was really good today.” Feathers stated post race. “The track was slick today, which I love, and we plan to race this car when we can.” The win was Trever’s second career win with the Late Model Sportsman and 10th overall career track victory as he has 8 wins with the full blown Late Models. Shawn Shoemaker took second with Ryan Zook, Cody Kershner and Scott Palmer rounding out the top five. Heats for the 25 cars on hand went to Feathers, Shoemaker and Scott Palmer.
In the 20-lap Crate Late Model main it was Bunker Hill West Virginia’s, Andy Anderson posting his first career division feature win. Like Feathers in the Sportsman feature, Anderson drove from his seventh starting spot to take the lead from Jarrett Edwards on the ninth lap to score the popular victory aboard his familiar Rocket no.25. “Hats off to the race track crew.” Anderson stated. “Those guys had it smooth and you could race all over it and the good thing about Hagerstown you can come from eighth or so and win because the track is so racy.” Braeden Dillinger posted a career best runner-up finish with 10th starting Trevor Collins, Brian Booze and second year driver Davin Kaiser completing the top five. Dillinger, Edwards and Branson Woodward were heat race winners over the 25 cars entered.
After leading the division with 10 wins in 2023, Jason Stoner picked up where he left off and posted his 15th career Hagerstown win in the 15 lap Semi Late main. Jason Wilkins, Kody Sites, Dillon Wilson and Steve Kent trailed at the finish. Heats went to Stoner and Brady Neff.
Randy Linaburg came from his 8th starting spot to collect his second career Hagerstown feature win in the 15 lap Pure Stock feature. Evan Foust, Dylan Beavers, defending division champion Keith Reed and Nathaniel Younker completed the top five. Robert Thompson and Evan Foust were heat race winners.
𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐌𝐎𝐃𝐄𝐋 𝐒𝐏𝐎𝐑𝐓𝐒𝐌𝐀𝐍 – Feature (Results): 1-Feathers.Trever 2-Shoemaker.Shawn 3-Zook.Ryan 4-Kershner.Cody 5-Palmer.Scott 6-Bonebrake.Wesley 7-DeHaven.Jonathan 8-Dillman.Justin 9-Miller.Barry 10-Yoder.Kenny 11-Atherton.Danny 12-Parks.Matt 13-Ciccarelli.Ray 14-Garrett.Daniel 15-Walls.Gunnar 16-Cronise.Eric 17-Bard.Brandon 18-Zeger.Lee 19-Steinhoff.Casey 20-Sager.Ryan 21-Lear.Kyle 22-Groft.Angie 23-Irvin.Eric 24-Lemmon.Walter 25-Lear.Cody
𝐂𝐑𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐄 𝐌𝐎𝐃𝐄𝐋 – Feature (Results): 1-Anderson.Andy 2-Dillinger.Braeden 3-Collins.Trevor 4-Booze.Brian 5-Kaiser.Davin 6-Edwards.Jarrett 7-Armel.Trae 8-Parrill.Craig 9-Horst.Tyler 10-Lowery.Steve 11-Whitt.Jacob 12-Emory.Megan 13-Bowie.Chuck 14-Lee.Treyton 15-Sweeney.Scott(Jr) 16-High.Dylan 17-Woodward.Branson 18-Breeden.Codey 19-Powell.Steven 20-Pownall.Jim 21-Ciccarelli.Ray 22-Pope.Ed(III) 23-Groft.DJ 24-Souders.Adam 25-Sord.Elwood
𝐒𝐄𝐌𝐈 𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐄 – Feature (Results): 1-Stoner.Jason 2-Wilkins.Jason 3-Sites.Kody 4-Wilson.Dillon 5-Kent.Steve 6-Diehl.Greg 7-Mills.Jeremy 8-Crouch.Walter 9-Nichols.Rob 10-Neff.Brady 11-Geesaman.Jasen 12-Hugueley.Tony 13-Holmes.Trent 14-Miller.Isaiah 15-Snyder.Deakon
𝐏𝐔𝐑𝐄 𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐂𝐊 – Feature (Results): 1-Linaburg.Randy 2-Foust.Evan 3-Beavers.Dylan 4-Reed.Keith 5-Younker.Nathaniel 6-Fuller.Mike 7-Crook.William 8-Fisher.Tyler 9-Ecton.William(Sr) 10-Bosley.Jeffrey 11-Ringer.Josh 12-Reed.Blake 13-Thompson.David 14-Ecton.William(Jr) 15-Speelman.James 16-Thompson.Robert 17-Grimm.Glenn 18-Fogle.Nick

THE KYLE AND KYLE SHOW SWEEP HAGERSTOWN SMALL CAR NATIONALS

By Doug Watson
 
  Hagerstown MD, (9/17/23)- Maryland’s Hagerstown Speedway closed their 2023 season with the running of the tracks annual Small Car Nationals event last weekend.
  Friday night opened the first night of the two day event and found Stephens City Va’s Kyle Hardy taking the win in the 30-lap Crate Late Model feature. Hardy’s 4th career division win was worth $2000 and it came steering his family owned Rocket no.99. Hardy snared the race lead from Kyle Lee on the 9th lap and would have to survive a lap-28 caution to become the 5th different winner in the six races run for the class this season. “When the green came out I thought it was going to be the Kyle Lee show tonight.” Hardy stated post race. “I have a ton of respect for Kyle, and I knew it was going to be tough beating him in clean air but I took a deep breath and focused on what I had to do and we were lucky enough to get by him.” Lee held tough for second with Braeden Dillinger, Cody Breeden and 11th starting Brian Booze completing the top five. Taking heat race wins over the 28 car field were, Michael Duritsky, Kyle Lee and Dale Hollidge with Brayden Anderson winning the B Main.
   After a solid runner up performance in Friday’s Crate Late Model main, Mercersburg Pa’s Kyle Lee drove his Dougie Timmons owned Rocket no.2T to a win in the 30-lap Late Model Sportsman main. Lee took the lead on the first lap, and would eventually lead the distance to collect his 8th career division win and become the 9th different winner of the 2023 season. Following Lee to the finish were Ryan Zook, Wesley Bonebrake, Levi Crowl and 2023 track champion Devin Hart who came from 21st on the grid after problems in qualifying. Shawn Shoemaker, Wesley Bonebrake and Kyle Lear took heat wins over the 30 cars entered with Devin Weyandt taking the B Main win.
   Nick Fogle scored of the biggest win of his career as he took the win in Friday nights 25-lap “Zack Reid Tribute” Pure Stock event. Fogle took the lead from Jasen Geesaman on the 16th lap and would drive off on contested to collect his 3rd win of the season. Tyler Fisher, Kristopher Hutton, Cody Sumption and 15th starting Dylan Beavers trailed at the finish. Taking heat race wins over the 38 car field were 2023 track champion Keith Reed, Tyler Fisher, Jason Wilkins and Nathan Younker with twin B Mains going to Cody Jarvie and Dakota Moreland.
  Saturday’s Semi Late action found Jason Stoner capping off his career season as he took his 10th win of the season in their 25-lap feature. Stoner wrestled the lead from Dillon Wilson on the 9th lap and would have to repel 2023 track champion Jasen Geesaman to preserve the win. Tyler Gray, Scotty Nelson and 23rd starting Steve Kent rounded out the top five. Scoring heat wins over the 32 entries were Jasen Geesaman, Isaiah Miller, Tyler Gray and Chuckie Johnson with the B Main going to Trent Holmes.
 
Late Model Sportsman (30-laps)
Kyle Lee, Ryan Zook, Wesley Bonebrake, Levi Crowl, Devin Hart, Kyle Lear, Shawn Shoemaker, Austin Berry, Greg “Spike” Moore, Andy Fries, Austin Stover, Cody Lear, Scott Palmer, Kaiden Bard, Kenny Yoder, Wayne Dillman, Justin Weaver, Matt Parks, Danny Atherton, Keith Koontz, Roy Deese Jr, Cody Kershner, Devin Weyandt, Matt Glanden DNQ- DJ Garrett, Ryan Walls, Mason Strait, Matt Williamson, Adam Souders, Austin Warrenfeltz
 
Semi Lates (25-laps)
Jason Stoner, Jasen Geesaman, Tyler Gray, Scotty Nelson, Steve Kent, Kody Sites, John Miller, Bradlee Means, Chuckie Johnson, Jamey Swank, Trent Holmes, Rob Nichols, Brady Neff, Joey Zambotti, Brian Weyandt Jr, Isaiah Miller, Dave Brown, Dillon Wilson, Nick Bechtel, Kyle Deneen, Ricky Potter, Ryan Smith, Brett Hutira, Tony Catlett DNQ- Greg Diehl, Andy Adkins, Raymond Reed, Delmar “Cooter” Grady, Josh Bloom, Dwayne Snyder, Josh Gustaf, Bryan Kerns
 
Crate Late Models (30-laps)
Kyle Hardy, Kyle Lee, Braeden Dillinger, Cody Breeden, Brian Booze, Dale Hollidge, Chuck Bowie, Ryan Frazee, Davin Kaiser, Jack Brown, Mike Walls, Ronnie Martin Jr, Matt Adams, Megan Mann, Nick Love, Branson Woodward, Craig Guido, Joe Moyer, Noah Brunell, Matt Hill, Brian Coe Jr, Matt Tepper, Trae Armel, Brayden Anderson DNS-Michael Duritsky DNQ- Scott Sweeney Jr, Brandon Bowman, Tristin Neiderer
 
Pure Stocks (25-laps)
Nick Fogle, Tyler Fisher, Kristopher Hutton, Cody Sumption, Dylan  Beavers, Andrew Saffelle, Randy Linaburg, Bailey Johnson, Brandon Churchey, Billy Ecton Jr, Robert Wilson, Dakota Moreland, Billy Ecton Sr, Mike Fuller, Carter Shank, Matt Ney, Jasen Geesaman, Jason Wilkins, Nathan Younker, Dustin Proctor, Cody Jarvie, Evan Foust, Tommy Caravello, Willie Ling, Keith Reed DNS- Michael Knight DNQ- Josh Ringer, Jeff Bosley, Jeff Spaulding, Brad Benton, Rodney Miner, Joseph Talley, Jamie Speelman, Clint Shaw, Corbin Rowland, Tommy Whitt, Roy Stevens III
  

“Hart Wraps Up Championship Season With Friday Hagerstown Score. Hollidge Collects Career First Crate Late Model Main”

By Doug Watson
 
   Hagerstown, MD (9-1-23) Port Royal Pa’s Devin Hart drove to his 3rd win of the season in Friday nights 20-lap Late Model Sportsman feature at Hagerstown Speedway, and in the process claimed the 2023 division championship. 

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“Shatzer Defends Home Turf With 305 Sprint Car Win at Hagerstown. Crowl Doubles in Late Model Sportsman”

By Doug Watson
 
  Hagerstown MD, (8/5/23)- Hometown pilot Dylan Shatzer drove to an impressive win in Saturdays 25-lap IMCA Racesaver 305 Sprint Car feature at Hagerstown Speedway. The win for Shatzer, steering his Hershey Racing Engines no.75, would be his track leading 3rd career Hagerstown feature win.

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Lear Breaks Through for Overdue Hagerstown Victory” “Stoner in Semi-Lates, Reed Pure Stock Star”

By Doug Watson
 
  Hagerstown MD, 6/24/23- Severna Park Maryland’s Kyle Lear drove to his first win of the season in last Saturday nights 20-lap Late Model Sportsman feature at Hagerstown Speedway. The win for Lear, piloting his Ray Ciccarelli owned Rocket no.49, would be his 25th career division win and would make him the sixth different winner of the 2023 season.
  Justin Weaver and Lear shared the front row for the start of the event with Lear blasting into the lead as the field exited turn number two. Lear would eventually pace all 20 circuits but would have to fend off a pesky Devin Hart throughout to score the victory. “I knew the race into the first turn at the start was going to be exciting and I drove it in as deep as I could.” Lear explained post race. “Brian Jones had this track flawless tonight and even though I was married to the top my car was just as good on the bottom when we got to the lapped cars, so I could’ve ran there if I needed to.” Justin Weaver came home third, Trent Brenneman was fourth with 11th starting Levi Crowl completing the top five. Heats went to Weaver, Lear and Hart.
  Current point leader Jason Stoner collected his 4th win of the season in the 15-lap Semi Late main. Brady Neff lead the first four laps until he spun while leading, handing the lead an eventual win to Stoner. Dillon Wilson took second, Brady Neff rallied late for third, 8th starting Isaiah Miller scored his first career top-five in fourth with Steve Kent rounding out the top five. Neff and Wilson were heat winners.
   Keith Reed came out on top of an absolute slugfest to collect his 3rd win of the season in the 15-lap Pure Stock feature. Reed and eventual runner up Nathan Younker raced side-by-side from lap four on with Reed edging Younker by a whisker at the finish. Randy Linaburg, Nick Fogle and Tyler Fisher trailed at the finish. Heats went to Fisher, Reed and Fogle.
 
Late Model Sportsman feature finish
Kyle Lear, Devin Hart, Justin Weaver, Trent Brenneman, Levi Crowl, Wesley Bonebrake, Ryan Zook, Casey Steinhoff, Keith Koontz, Kirk Baker, Matt Adams, Chad Smith, Chuck Cox III, Eric Irvin, Mike Walls, Brandon Bard, Austin Warrenfeltz, Cuyler Upperman, Aaron Drummond, Brandon Seibert, Elwood Sord, Brad Benton, Dylan Beavers, Kaiden Bard, DJ Garrett DNS-Doug Legum
 
Semi Late feature finish
Jason Stoner, Dylan Wilson, Brady Neff, Isaiah Miller, Steve Kent, Kenneth Wolfe, Jeremy Mills, Greg Diehl DNS- Shane McQuay, Jasen Geesaman, Deakon Snyder, Josh Bloom, Dwayne Snyder
 
Pure Stock feature finish
Keith Reed, Nathan Younker, Randy Linaburg, Nick Fogle, Tyler Fisher, Sam Caravello, Robert Thompson, Billy Ecton Jr, Andrew Saffelle, Blake Reed, Jamie Speelman, Cody Jarvie, Billy Ecton Sr, Jeff Bosley, Carter Shank, Franklin Foor, Dakota Danner, Brian Shingleton, Mark Hoffman, Kevin Boyer DNS- John Catlett, William Crook, Dylan Rutherford