Janisch Takes the Bad Guys to Victory Lane in the Pete Petraitis Memorial at Riverhead Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic

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Janisch Takes the Bad Guys to Victory Lane in the Pete Petraitis Memorial at Riverhead Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic

Riverhead NY June 4, 2017; Matt Janisch of Nazareth, Pa made his first trip to Riverhead Speedway on New York's Long Island a memorable trip by parking his Yuhas 48 in Victory Lane.  Matt Roselli was second with Joey Bailey rounding out the podium.  Janisch won his heat with Flying Ryan Tidman winning the other heat race.  $580 in bonus money was handed out following the feature.  Next up for the ATQRMA is a trip to Bethel on June 17th for the organization's third New York State Race in a row.

The front row of Joey Bailey and Matt Roselli took the green flag with Bailey leading the first lap before Roselli overtook him to lead the second lap.  Janisch made his way from his fifth starting position into contention for the lead by lap six.  A caution for a spinning Steve Boland put a pair of Matts, Roselli and Janisch on the front row.  This gave Janisch the opportunity to sweep into the lead on the outside through the first and second turn to take the lead.  Janisch cruised to his first victory of the season in the Pete Petraitis Memorial Tribute to the Bad Guys at Riverhead Speedway. 

Roselli held serve in second with Joey Bailey settling into third. Flying Ryan Tidman finished fourth but he was nearly nipped at the line coming to the Checkered flag by a hard charging Geoffrey Sutton who advanced from his 11th starting position.  Jeff Kot in his Behrent's performance 95 Badger recovered from a broken spindle in practice to cross the line sixth with 2016 Rookie of the Year Mark Yoder seventh.

Dan Lane substituting for club President Buddy Sload who was tying the knot with Alison Cumens finished eighth.  Tim Procter rolled across the line in 9th. The highest finishing ACRO Rookie of the Year candidate Ronnie the Rocket Mullen pulled down another top ten. 

Heat 1 was won by Flying Ryan Tidman who led every lap in route to the win.  Roselli was second followed by Tim Procter Joey Bailey, Dan lane and Mark Yoder being the last car to make the redraw. 

The second heat was won by Matt Janisch but it wasn't quite that easy.  Jeff Kot took off from the pole and checked out on the field.  Geoffrey Sutton worked his was into second and waged a battle with Jansich for the runner up spot.  Janisch overtook Sutton on lap six when Kot went spinning into the infield handing the lead to Janisch.  Kot deftly kept the car rolling and recovered to finish third without bringing out the caution.  Mullen finished fourth with Fellow Rookie Dave Gorbatuk fifth and Riverhead Legends car Competitor Steve Boland making the redraw. 

Bob Marlow was on hand to help commemorate the contributions of Pete Petraitis and the Bad Guys to the ATQMRA and open wheel racing on Long Island.  $580 in Booster Money was collected to pay race winner Janisch an extra $203 with third finishing Joey Bailey collecting a $174 bonus.  14th finishing Joey Payne III pocketed $116 and 16th finishing Chris Hirt was awarded $89.  A special thank you to Micky Metz for tirelessly selling the commemorative decals collecting the Booster money from fans and race teams alike. 

Janisch's feature win let him take the Bad Guy's of Long Island to Victory Lane one more time.   Jon Petraitis, Son of the Pete Petraitis who was the founder of the Bad Guys joined Jansich along with Bob White Sr., Don and Ron Knapfel in Riverhead's Victory Lane.  Jon owned the cars that were piloted to numerous Championships with the ATQMRA by Joey Coy and Noki Fornoro.  He was also an integral crew member on Noki's last ARDC Championship in 1995.  Don Knapfel was the chassis man for countless wins by the team's cars.  Don's brother Ron was always an able hand at the track and the shop.  Bobby White won a number of races driving for the Petraitis team and ran well in Atlantic City in the 70s notching a 3rd place A main finish. 

Next up for the ATQMRA is a trip to Bethel Speedway for the third consecutive New York Race for the organization.  The TQs will share the card with the Vintage TQ Midgets and the regular divisions at Bethel on Saturday June 17th. 

The ATQMRA's debut at Pocono on August 18-19th is fast approaching.  Teams are filing their entries.  Boosters for the Pocono event are going to be collected heading into the race event to help boost the payout to teams taking part in the historic first Midget race on the grounds of Pocono International Raceway since the late 80s on the tracks long gone ¾ mile oval. 



eature Race 25 Laps 1.  48 Matt Jansich 98 Matt Roselli  02 Joey Bailey 1B Ryan Tidman461 Geoffrey Sutton95 Jeff Kot 75 Mark Yoder 36 Dan Lane 98t Tim Procter39 Ron Mullen F8 Eric Corum 32 Dave Gorbatuk  73x Cole Mullen 67 Joey Payne III19 Steve Boland 97 Chris Hirt  DNS 01 Dave Williams

Heat Race 11.  1B Ryan Tidman 2.   98 Matt Roselli 3.   98t Tim Procter 4.   02 Joey Bailey 5.   36 Dan Lane6.   75 Mark Yoder 7.   67Joey Payne III 8.  F8Eric Corum

Heat Race 21. 48 Matt Jansich2.   461 Geoffrey Sutton 3.   95Jeff Kot4.    39 Ron Mullen  5.  32 Dave Gorbatuk6.  19  Steve Boland 7.   73x Cole Mullen 8.   97 Chris Hirt 9.  DNS01 Dave Williams

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Tidman on a Streak by Winning Bethel Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic ATQMRA Fueled by VP

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Tidman on a Streak by Winning Bethel Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic ATQMRA Fueled by VP

Saturday May 20, 2017 Bethel NY; Flying Ryan Tidman of Levittown, Pa is on a hot Streak with the ATQMRA earning his second win in a row after Matt Janisch spun in the waning laps to lose in a heartbreaker.  Heat Races were won by Tidman and Buddy Sload.   The  ACRO Rookie of the race was 11th finishing Ronnie Mullen.  Next up for the ATQMRA is the return to Riverhead Long Island for the Pete Petraitis Memorial Tribute to the Bad Guys on June 3rd for an indoor rules wingless race.  

The feature race saw the front row of Matt Janisch and Mark Yoder take the green flag with Janisch launching into the lead with Joey Bailey following him into second.  Tidman worked from his sixth starting position to work his way into second on lap 12.  Tidman was able to close in on Janisch who knows the way to Victory lane in his own number 48 Yuhas Chassis mount.  Janisch was hoping to give car owner Alan Mollot an early birthday Present by taking his famous 51 Lindblad Badger to Victory Lane.  It was not to be.  Heading into the final lap the leaders encountered lap traffic and as Janisch went low he appeared to pinch it a little too tight and spun entering the first turn. 

The spin put Tidman on the pole for the green white checkered finish where he went on to  victory over a closing Joey Bailey.  Buddy Sload rounded out the podium with Matt Roselli finishing fourth and Jeff  Kot in his Behrents Performance 95 running the fastest lap of the feature finishing fifth.  

Tim Procter made his return to competition a good night with a solid sixth place.  Procter missed the early part of the season for the birth of his Daughter Gwen who was on hand to cheer her daddy on. 2016 Rookie of the year Mark Yoder was seventh with Geoffrey Sutton eighth. Janisch was relegated to a ninth place finish with Joey Payne III picking up a top ten.  

The ACRO Rookie of the Race was Ronnie the Rocket Mullen who finished eleventh in his BGF Chassis Mount.  

The feature race was a very competitive race.  The top nine cars remained on the same straight away after 24 laps of caution free racing before the caution fell.  The wingless racing appears to tighten up the field.   

The first heat race was won by Buddy Sload in the Colin Martin Spitfire 36.  The start of the heat race was the end of the day for the ATQMRA's top Rookie Dave Gorbatuk when he was sent into a series of flips down the front straight away ending his night early.  Dave  was shaken but otherwise unhurt following the incident.  

The second heat was won by Tidman in the Boyd Racing 1B.  The second heat was also marred by a crash that took out Geoffrey Sutton's 461 BGF Chassis car.  The car broke loose exiting the fourth turn and put him hard into the wall.  Sutton rebounded hopping into the team's F8 car and walked away with a strong finish in the feature.  

Next up for the ATQMRA is the rebirth of the Pete Petraitis Memorial "Tribute to the Bad Guys" on Saturday June 3rd at Long Island's Riverhead Speedway.  The ATQMRA is selling Boosters for the race for $20 with the proceeds being awarded to the car winning the race as well as the 3rd 18th and 21st finishing cars to commemorate the traditional car numbers of the Bad Guys.  Since the race isn't 40 laps long Pete's personal number 40 will be awarded to the feature race winner.  

Feature 25 Laps    1. 1B Ryan Tidman  2.  02 Joey Bailey  3.  36 Buddy Sload  4.  98  Matt Roselli  5.    95  Jeff Kot  6.  98t Tim Proctor 7.  75 Mark Yoder  8. F8 Geoffrey Sutton  9.  51 Matt Janisch 10.  67 Joey Payne III  11.  39  Ronnie Mullen  12.  73c Cole Mullen  13.  DNS Dave Gorbatuk  14.  DNS  461 JT Davis

Heat Race 1  1.  36 Buddy Sload  2.  02 Joey Bailey  3.  98T Tim Procter  4.  75  Mark Yoder  5.  67 Joey Payne III  6.  39 Ronnie Mullen 7.  Dave Gorbatuk  

Heat Race 2  1.  1B Ryan Tidman 2.  51 Matt Janisch 3.  98 Matt Roselli 4.  95 Jeff Kot  5.  73c Cole Mullen  6.  461  Geoffrey Sutton 7.  F8  JT Davis

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Flying Ryan Tidman Sweeps Wall Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic VP Racing Fuels

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Flying Ryan Tidman Sweeps Wall Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic VP Racing Fuels

Saturday May 6, 2017 Wall Township NJ;    Flying Ryan Tidman from Levittown, Pa swept the nights racing in ATQMRA action on Wall Stadium's flat inner oval in his Boyd Racing Lafler Chassis 1b.  Joey Bailey was second with Geoffrey Sutton rounding out the podium.  Tidman and Jeff Kot earned heat race victories.    The ACRO Rookie of the Race was Ronnie the Rocket Mullen.  Next up for the ATQMRA is the first event of the season at Bethel Motor Speedway in a twin bill with the Vintage TQ Midget organization.  The TQs will race without the wing at Bethel. 

By the luck of the draw the front row saw Buddy Sload and Rob Vivona take the green with Sload launching into the lead followed by Tidman.  Before a lap was completed a snake bitten Joey Payne III was collected by Kerry Irwin damaging the left front of Payne's Drinan car ending a promising day early.  The restart was much the same with Sload powering into the lead.

Ryan found his opportunity to take the lead on lap 4 and never looked back.  Sload held onto the second position attempting to mount a challenge when contact from the Matt Roselli driven 98 Lafler sent Sload's Spitfire into a spin where he was struck by another car ending his day on lap 14.  Roselli was sent to the rear for the incident. 

This put Joey Bailey into second position for the single file restart but he was unable to make a move on Tidman after patiently picking his was to second from his seventh starting position.  Geoffrey Sutton moved into the third position in his Metz Racing 461 BGF Chassis.  That's how they would finish the race.

Brett Michalski rolled across the line fourth.  Unfortunately, a whirlwind of a day and a solid finish would be for naught.  Michalski's 600 Micro Sprint was disqualified for being too wide in post-race tech.  Michalski's day started out with the team planning to run the URC Sprint Sanctioned race in Delaware but rain would foil that plan.  Their alternate plan was to trailer to Selinsgrove Speedway to race the sprinter.  Once again that plan was foiled by the weather.  Their last effort was to roll the 600 into the trailer to run with the ATQMRA. 

The DQ would move everyone up one spot giving last week's runner up Rob Vivona a fourth-place finish with a resurgent Matt Roselli charging back to finish fifth. 

Ronnie the Rocket Mullen would roll across the line sixth in his best effort of the season in his brand new BGF Chassis 39 car.  Mullen was the highest finishing ACRO Rookie of the Race followed across the line by fellow Rookie of the year candidate, the always exciting Dave Gorbatuk in the Spitfire 32 car.  Gorbatuk also earned the Advance Racing Shocks contingency award.  Kerry Irwin would rebound to post his best finish to date in TQ Midget action in the Metz Racing F8 with an 8th place finish after a race long battle with Gorbatuk.  Rookie Kyle Taraska in the Fred Delibero 01 BGF Chassis scored a ninth-place finish. 

The hard luck driver of the race was Matt Janisch in the Alan Mollot 51 Lindblad Badger.  After a solid run in his heat the car's power plant would develop a miss as the cars formed up for the parade lap and would not clear.  Jansich left the track and went to the pit area and failed to take the green for the feature earning the Razor Sharp Hard luck award. 

The MNO $100 went to 12th finishing Jeff Kot who looked to be his best outing of the season after being near the top of the speed charts in practice and winning his heat convincingly in his Behrent's Performance Lindblad Badger only to have his clutch started slipping in the feature. 

Next up for the ATQMRA is a trip into the Catskill Mountains to race on the ultra-competitive Bethel Speedway on Saturday May 20th in wingless competition for the first time after several years of winged racing there.  Also on the card that night will be the season opening event for the Vintage Three Quarter Midgets.   The next event following Bethel is also in New York for the organization's return to Long Island after a long absence to the Riverhead Speedway for the running of the Pete Petraitis Memorial. 

Momentum is building toward the first running of the Tricky Challenge at Pocono Raceway presented by the Vintage Racing Times on August 18th and 19th.  Numerous teams filled out their applications for the race and are excited about the opportunity to race at Pocono Raceway in conjunction with the modern and vintage Indy cars. 

Heat 1

1             1b                          Ryan Tidman

2             2                            Joey Bailey

3             46                          Geoffry Sutton

4             51                          Matt Janisch

5             75                          Mark Yoder

6             32                          Dave Golbatuk

7             73b                       Brett Michalski

8             1                            Kyle Taraska


Heat 2

1             95                          Jeff Kot

2             36                          Buddy Sload

3             98                          Matt Roselli

4             46                          Rob Vivona

5             73                          Cole Mullen

6             67                          Joey Payne III

7             f8                          Kerry Irwin

 


Feature

1             1b                          Ryan Tidman

2             2                            Joey Bailey

3             46                          Geoffry Sutton

4             46                          Rob Vivona

5             98                          Matt Roselli

6             39                          Ronnie Mullen

7             32                          Dave Golbatuk

8             f8                          Kerry Irwin

9             1                            Kyle Taraska

10           36                          Buddy Sload

11           75                          Mark Yoder

12           95                          Jeff Kot

13           67                          Joey Payne III

14           73                          Cole Mullen

15           51                          Matt Janisch                                        

DQ         73b                       Brett Michalski

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Sload Back to Back in ATQMRA Action With Wall Win Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic VP Racing Fuels

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Sload Back to Back in ATQMRA Action With Wall Win Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic VP Racing Fuels

Wall Township, NJ.  Saturday April 29, 2017, 2015 ATQMRA Champion Buddy Sload has returned to his winning ways in the Colin Martin Spitfire 36 by earning back to back feature victories first at the club opener, then backing it up with a win Saturday at Wall Stadium in wingless competition on Wall's inner oval on Wall Stadium's Fan Fest Night.  Rob Vivona rolled across the line second with Matt Roselli third.  Roselli and Ryan Tidman earned heat race victories.  Ronnie the Rocket Mullen was the highest finishing Acro Rookie of the year candidate.  Fellow Rookie Jon Keller went for a rough ride onto his lid in the feature. The Brice's NAPA Auto Parts Clean Start Buckets were handed out to teams at the event.  

The luck of the draw put Matt Janisch in the Alan Mollot Lindblad Badger along Side Mark Yoder in his Hyper Hugger on the front row.  Janisch was able to power into the lead on the initial start with Joey Bailer following him in Second.  Bailey pressured Janisch for the lead before overtaking him on lap 7.   Bailey opened up a margin on second when the red flag was flown for a tangle between two rookie candidates exiting the fourth turn sending Jon Keller over onto his lid ending his day early.

At the time of the red flag just prior to half way Ryan Tidman and Matt Jansich tangled on the back straight away sending Janisch upside down.  Jansich and Tidman were able to continue.  This put Sload on the outside pole for the restart alongside Bailey.  On the restart, Bailey launched into the lead and held serve until lap 22 when Sload and Bailey made contact entering the third turn in what was deemed a "Racing Incident" bringing out the caution for a spinning Bailey.

Eighth starting Rob Vivona in the lone 600 Micro Sprint in the field slowly picked his way forward to move into the second position for the restart.  Sload was able to maintain the advantage and park the 36 Spitfire in Victory lane for his second feature win in so many races in 2017.  Vivona trailed Sload in Second with a hard charging Matt Roselli rounding out the Podium.  Ryan Tidman rebounded from the lap 12 incident to notch a fourth place finish with Geoffrey Sutton rounding out the top five. 

Mark Yoder Rolled across the line sixth with Janisch rebounding from the earlier flip to finish seventh.  Jeff Kot was eighth in the Behrents Performance Yuhas Chassis 88 with the top Rookie of the race Wall Stadium's own Ronnie the Rocket Mullen ninth.  Austin Fehr rounded out the top ten with Joey Bailey coming back from the late race spin to finish eleventh.   

The ATQMRA was once again part of Wall's popular on track Fan Fest where teams were able to meet and mingle with fans and friends.  For the first time Father and Son Ronnie and Cole Mullen raced on track together with the old man besting the kid in the debut of Ron's brand New BGF Chassis and Motor 39 car. 

Each of the teams received a NAPA Bucket containing hand cleaner carburator cleaner and car polishing products from Brice's NAPA Auto Parts for the third consecutive year.  A special thanks to Bill Brice, The ATQMRA's Race Director, for helping to keep the organization looking good.  

The first heat race was won by Matt Roselli in his family owned Laffler Chassis 98.  The second heat was won by a fellow Laffler Chassis mount the Boyd Racing 1B driven by Flying Ryan Tidman.

The VP Racing Fuel that powers the ATQMRA,s next event at Wall Stadium on This coming Saturday May 6th for round 3 of the season. 
 

Heat 1                                

1             98                          Matt Roselli
2             75                          Mark Yoder
3             36                          Buddy Sload
4             51                          Matt Janisch
5             46v                        Rob Vivona
6             88                          Jeff Kot
7             32                          Dave Golbatuk
8             20                          John Keller
9             39                          Ronnie Mullen

Heat 2                                

1             1b                          Ryan Tidman
2             2                            Joey Bailey
3             46                          Geoffry Sutton
4             73                          Austin Fehr
5             73                          Cole Mullen
6             67                          Joey Payne III
7             f8                          Kerry Irwin
8             1                            Kyle Taraska                                                                                   

Feature                              

1             36                          Buddy Sload

2             46v                        Rob Vivona

3             98                          Matt Roselli

4             1b                          Ryan Tidman

5             46                          Geoffry Sutton

6             75                          Mark Yoder

7             51                          Matt Janisch

8             88                          Jeff Kot

9             39                          Ronnie Mullen

10           73                          Austin Fehr

11           2                            Joey Bailey

12           f8                          Kerry Irwin

13           73                          Cole Mullen

14           32                          Dave Golbatuk

15           67                          Joey Payne III

16           1                            Kyle Taraska

17           20                          John Keller

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Sload Parks it at Mahoning Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic ATQMRA

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Sload Parks it at Mahoning Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic ATQMRA

Saturday April 15, 2017, Lehighton, Pa;  2015 ATQMRA Champion Buddy Sload Parked the Colin Martin Spitfire 36 in Victory Lane at the ATQMRA's season opening race at Mahoning Valley Speedway.  Heat Races were won by Sload and Kris Graver.  Dave Gorbatuk was the highest finishing ACRO Engineering Rookie contender.   A total of five 2017 rookie contenders were on hand at the opener.   Next up for the ATQMRA is Wall Stadium on Saturday April 29th for wingless racing on that track's flat inner oval.  

The front row of Joey Bailey and Jeff Kot took the green flag and charged into the first turn .  Buddy Sload took advantage of his fourth starting position to sweep into the lead to be scored the race leader on lap one.  The caution fell for Kyle Taraska on lap 2 when his mount lost power.  The restart saw Sload shoot into the lead and open a gap when the race was slowed for the final time on lap 3 by a slowing Joey Payne III who would return to action.  

Sload again launched into the lead and ran away and hid as Kris Graver worked his way into second on lap six from his 7th starting spot in the Janisch 48 that won the 2017 ATQMRA Championship.  With the speed Graver showed in his heat race he was the odds on favorite heading into the feature.  His fast lap in the heat was nearly 4 tenths faster than the field.  When he worked his way into second he set sail to reel Sload in.  Graver couldn't negotiate lapped traffic as efficiently as Sload and would have to settle for second.  

Sload thanked car owner Colin Martin for allowing him and BJ MacDonald to revitalize the team's Spitfire 36.  They certainly did their job well returning the iconic Spitfire to Victory lane in its first outdoor race since the rebuild.  The car is the very car that NASCAR Hall of Fame Nominee MIke Stefanik raced to his only Victory in his Home State of Rhode Island at the Dunkin Doughnuts Center Indoor Race a number of years ago.

Engineering Student Joey Bailey would round out the podium in the Zuzzalo 02 with Mike Tidaback finishing fourth in the Alan Mollot 51.  Jeff Kot rounded out the top five in his Behrent's Performance/Janisch/Yuhas Chassis 88 after being near the top of the speed chart all day long.  

The ACRO Engineering Rookie of the Race was Dave Gorbatuk in his Spitfire 32 Putting him at the top of the Rookie Championship Standings.  He also pocketed the Advance Shock Technology contingency award for Sporting Advance Shocks on all four corners of his Spitfrire.  Jon Keller was the second highest finishing Rookie with Cole Mullen making his first laps in a TQ Midget that day at Mahoning with Kyle Taraska being a DNF.  The other Rookie on hand was Ronnie Mullen.  His team's new BGF Chassis mount will be ready for the next show at Wall on the 29th.  

Buddy Sload showed his speed in the heat race and led every lap to earn the win.  Graver was the only racer to dip into the 8 second bracket running an 8.984 second lap to win his heat in dominant fashion. 

The MNO Money's No Object award winner was Joey Bailey.  The MNO award is $100 that is given to a random driver selected at the end of the race donated by the legendary Bob Emmons at each race throughout the season.  

The ATQMRA is raffling off a five gallon pale of the organization's official fuel, VP's popular C12 product.  Jeff Kot's crew girl Macey was holding the winning ticket for this week's raffle.  

The Buzz in the Pits at the season opener at Mahoning was talk about the exciting return of Midget racing to the grounds of Pocono International Raceway on the weekend of August 18 and 19th.  Everyone is excited to be given the opportunity to race at Pocono Raceway and to take part in the TQ Tricky Challenge presented by the Classic Racing Times.  Teams are encouraged to click the following link and print out and send their application in to the Classic Racing Times or bring them to the track and give them to Blu Metz.  http://www.theclassicracingtimes.com/applications

Next up for the ATQMRA is in two weeks at Wall Stadium on Saturday April 29th for the track's Fan Appreciation night.  Teams will have the opportunity to have their cars on track for a Meet and greet with the tracks fans.  Everyone is encouraged to have their hero cards and handouts ready for this night.  

ATQMRA News and Notes:  Long Time supporter of the ATQMRA Joe Csernak is Battling a non Hodgkins Lymphoma.  He is undergoing treatments currently and has a good prognosis.  Joe can use our prayers and well wishes.   Cards can reach him at 739 Point Phillips Road, Bath, Pa 18014.  If anyone has something they would like mentioned in one of our releases whether its a sponsor mention an upcoming birthday wish or a special announcement please let Blu Metz know and I will work to include it in one of our upcoming releases.  


Feature Race 25 Laps  1.  36 Buddy Sload 2.  48 Kris Graver  3.  02 Joey Bailey  4.  51 MIke Tidaback  5.  88 Jeff Kot  6.  1B Ryan Tidman 7.  75 Mark Yoder 8.  98 Matt Roselli 9.  32 Dave Gorbatuk  10.  461 Geoffrey Sutton 11.  20 Jon Keller 12.  73 Austin Fehr  13.  67 Joey Payne  14.  73c Cole Mullen 15.  01 Kyle Tarasks  16.  DNS 39 Ron Mullen


Heat Race 1  8 laps  1.  36  Buddy Sload 2.  88 Jeff Kot  3.  75 Mark YOder  4.  1B Ryan Tidman  5.  20 Jon Keller  6.  67 Joey Payne III 7.  01 Kyle Taraska  8.  DNS 73 Austin Fehr


Heat Race 2  8 Laps  1.  48 Kris Graver 2.  98 Matt Roselli 3.  02 Joey Bailey 4.  51 MIke Tidaback 5.  32 DAve Gorbatuk  6.  461 Geoffrey Sutton 7.  73c Cole Mullen 

 

 

ATMQRA 2017 Schedule 

 April 15                      MAHONING VALLEY SPEEDWAY

April 29                       WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *

May 6                          WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *

May 20                        BETHEL MOTOR SPEEDWAY *

June 3                          RIVERHEAD RACEWAY *#

June17                        BETHEL MOTOR SPEEDWAY *

June24                        MAHONING VALLEY SPEEDWAY

July 1                           WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *

July 15                         BETHEL MOTOR SPEEDWAY *

July 29                         CHEMUNG SPEEDROME *

August 12                    NEW LONDON-WATERFORD SPEEDBOWL

Aug 18-19                    POCONO RACEWAY *#

September 9               WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *

September 16             MAHONING VALLEY SPEEDWAY

September 30             WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *

October 21 -22            NEW LONDON-WATERFORD SPEEDBOWL

November 25              WALL STADIUM SPEEDWAY *#

Non wing *   Indoor Rules Package #

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