A scorching hot day of racing was in the Aliquippa area when the Keystone Unlimited All-Stars took to Naugle Speedway. "The Bullring" saw eight muscle karts try to tame the tight turns and fast racing action. The heat wasn't all on the track, Saturday temperatures were creeping into the low 90's with high humidity.
Looking at the final results, Paul Deasey Jr was able to park the 707 for the first time in 2016, taking the checkers. Here's the final order:
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On July 9th at Stonybrook Speedway, in Stoystown, Pennsylvania, as the karts took to the track for practice the sky and the temperature was perfect. Practice went well and everyone came off the track excited. But as the drivers went to the grid for the first heats, the skies were threatening.
1st Heat line up: 12-Kyle Pease 51A-Steve Windle Jr. 15-Bob Windle 99-Justin Gilbert 54-Terry Hollifield 6-Tommy Voltze 919-Brett Mesler 12x-Harry McElhaney B99-Mark Bergfelt 63-Ben Taft 707-Paul Deasey Bob Windle didn't make it off the grid do to a starter problem. A spin out causes a single file start. Justin Gilbert worked his way to the front and lead for a good while till it appeared his left side panel came loose and dug into the track hard causing him to spin out in front of the whole field coming out of turn 4. Luckily everyone worked around him. Terry Hollifield and Brett Mesler dropped out around the middle of the race. The finish was: 51A, 12, 63, 707, B99, 12x, with 54 and 919 not finishing. 2nd Heat line up: 7x-Eric Grice 45-Andy Pritt 77-Bobby Baldwin 13B-Mike Barrios 3P-Scott Parkard XXX-Brandon Oldham 431-Zac Lamb 79-Dan Burkett 38-Ed Mudrik 22-Jeff Drugan 72-John Garde Brandon Oldham was moving through the field towards the lead when he spun out with no Caution being thrown, which put him about 1/2 a lap behind the field with 6 laps to go. John Garde was charging up through the field but ran out of laps. The finish was: 77, 7x, 45, 3p, 72, 13b, 79, 22, XXX, 431, 38 3rd Heat Inverted line up: 707 63 B99 12x 919 6 54 99 12 Steve Windle Jr. was charging hard to the front from a start near the rear. Ben Taft dropped out around the 3rd lap. Tom Voltez and Terry Hollifield didn't make it out for the start. Finish was: 707, 51A, B99, 919, 12, 15, 12x, 63 4th Heat Inverted line up: 72 22 38 79 431 XXX 3p 13b 77 45 7x John Garde and Jeff Drugan fought for the lead until Jeff dropped out towards the end of the race. Brandon Oldham as on the move with Scott Packard close behind. Finish was: 72, XXX, 3p, 77, 431, 79, 13b, 45, 7x, 22, 38 Feature Line up: 51A 12 B99 72 (Senior citizen second row applying old age treachery) 77 72 3P 919 XXX 45 7X 63 12X 79 13B 431 99 15 54 22 6 38 Steve Windle Jr took off with Mark Bergfelt and Kyle Pease not far behind. A few laps into the race the first caution came out and Bergfelt dropped out due to chain failure. At the restart it looked like Steve was going to win easily until another caution came out. As the Green dropped John Garde moved to the front and never looked back. John was untouchable once he got to the clean air! . Tommy Voltez tangled up with Justin Gilbert and destroyed his kart and almost himself. Justin’s kart wasn't too bad but he received a broken finger from the encounter. It was a very clean race with some good passing. Feature Finish: 72, XXX, 77, 919, 51A, 7X, 79, 63, 13B, 431, 3P, 15, 12X DNF was 45, 12, 99, 6, 707, 22, 38, B99, 54 Upon completion of the race the barbecue was started. 25 T-bones and 5 Porterhouse steaks hit the grill. Troy Lamb and his Wife took over and passed out a Steak to every Driver and Administrator. There were a few left over which the track crew was happy to help get rid of. Eric Grice was busy all afternoon smoking some turkey, chicken, and pork. That stuff melted in your mouth. Ron Pritt made some corn on the cob wrapped in bacon. It took a long while to cook but it was well worth the wait. Other people supplied paper plates, cookware, and cups. After everyone was stuffed we gathered around the bonfire. Steve Windle supplied some more drinks. I think Andy Pritt might have had one or two. As the fire was burning the purse was passed out. It was well over $3000 and everyone got a piece of it. A Jacket was awarded, A Seay Wing was awarded, A Carb Rebuild by Flow Fire Racing was awarded. Then Troy Lamb brought a whole pile of presents ranging from a grill, a portable cooler, Tee shirts, Hats and much more. So much that everyone received something. It was very nice to be able to spend some time together with our Racing Family. There were people standing around the fire well into the morning. Hope we can turn this into a yearly event. |
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