Williamson claims 38th Neivel Precision Plumbing Outlaw 200
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10/6/2024

10/6/2024

Fulton Speedway


Williamson claims 38th Neivel Precision Plumbing Outlaw 200

FULTON, NY (October 6, 2024) - Fulton Speedway’s prestigious Neivel Precision Plumbing Outlaw 200 Weekend concluded with a pair of wild feature events. Mat Williamson took his second Outlaw 200 trophy, outlasting challenges from a number of different competitors to bank a $20,000-plus payday. Emmett Waldron claimed victory in the Industrial Tire of CNY Sportsman Shootout, driving up from 22nd to victory lane.

A flurry of lead changes kicked off the 38th edition of the 200-lap grind, with Jimmy Phelps the early pacesetter. Tim Fuller slipped by Phelps on lap ten, with Williamson getting to the front on lap 15. With 27 circuits in the books, Fuller went back to the front, but Williamson regained the lead on lap 33. One lap later, Fuller got the top spot once again, but Williamson returned to the point on lap 41. The race from third on back was equally as hectic, as Phelps, Fuller, Matt Sheppard, and more argued over their positions.

As the race settled into extended green flag runs, some new faces entered the fray. Stewart Friesen methodically climbed into the runner-up position, poking a nose ahead of Williamson on lap 66. However, Williamson held tough, fending off Friesen for the time being. Meanwhile, Phelps had found his groove, marching forward after nearly falling out of the top five. While Friesen and Williamson battled, Phelps disposed of Sheppard for third, then took second from Friesen on lap 71. Phelps went to work on Williamson, and on lap 94, completed the pass to return to the lead. At halfway, the scoreboard showed Phelps ahead of Williamson, Sheppard, Friesen, and Tim Sears Jr.

Two cars, Brian Calabrese and Dave Marcuccilli, elected to stay out at the halfway break. These two restarted on the front row, with Phelps and Williamson lining up in row two.

At halfway, things started to go haywire for a number of frontrunners. Sheppard retired his ride with mechanical issues at the halfway stoppage, and Sears went for a spin soon after the restart. On lap 110, Friesen suffered a part failure and headed to the pits while he was racing with Phelps and Calabrese for the lead. By lap 115, Phelps and Williamson had returned to the front and continued their battle.

On lap 129, Phelps skated up the track, and Williamson plugged the hole. With Williamson heading to the lead, Phelps regrouped and mounted another series of charges. Time after time, Phelps reached Williamson’s door, but every time Phelps looked to make the pass, lapped traffic fell in Williamson’s favor. As the race passed the three-quarter mark, Phelps’ pressure only increased, but Williamson appeared to be a bit more maneuverable around lapped cars, allowing Williamson to hang on. Behind the top two, a pair of deep starters had marched forward, with Matt Janczuk and Mike Mahaney fighting for third after starting 26th and 19th respectively.

With 20 laps remaining, Mahaney started to make ground running the extreme outside, solidifying his spot in third. Phelps continued to look for a way by Williamson, as the leaders began forming a three-car breakaway. However, a yellow with nine laps remaining reset the pack.

On the restart, Mahaney and Phelps made contact, with Phelps spinning and Mahaney being docked positions. This put Janczuk behind Williamson for the restart, but Janczuk’s focus was set on defending second from Darren Smith. While the battle for second ensued, Williamson had clear track and a clear route to the finish. At the checkered, it was Williamson scoring his second Outlaw 200 victory. Smith slipped by Janczuk for second in the final circuits, with Matt Meade and Alan Johnson completing the top five.

Williamson started sixth for the feature event, bouncing around the top three for much of the event. The win is his second overall, the first in his S&W Service Centre #6, his previous being in 2021 with the Buzz Chew #88.

“Phelps and I were talking earlier today about how they’ve changed this place some and it has hurt both of us,” Williamson noted. Neither of us ran good in our last race here, but we found ourselves battling for the lead against one another for most of the race. We went to work and ended up with a really good piece tonight, then Matt broke, Stew broke, Jimmy got spun out, and I survived.”

Darren Smith had an up-and-down event. After starting deep, moving forward, going backwards, Smith eventually ended up with a strong car in the final stages and brought it home second.

“We started 28th, got moving pretty well, then I ran into a yuke tire in the first half and threw away all the ground we gained,” said Smith. “I think we rolled off 20th for the second half, and just kept pecking away at it. Some other people’s misfortune became my fortune. We ended up in the top ten, then the top five, and on that last run we were able to grab second from Janczuk. This is the first time I’ve actually finished this race, and really the first time this place has been good to me, so it’s awesome to put together a good run.”

Janczuk was a bit of a surprise entry, hopping into a chassis he sold to a friend, Nick Zielinski. With a familiar car, but an unfamiliar everything else, Janczuk made the most of it and landed on the podium of a marquee event.

“I’m about speechless, I wouldn’t be here without the Zielinski family,” Janczuk stated. “This is one of my old cars that I ran in Sportsman. We survived there at the end, I think we were a top five car, had some things fall our way and we were able to bring it home third. Nick and I have helped each other, he ended up buying two of my old frames and put a 358 in one of them. He wanted to come race, wanted me to run this car while he focused on his Sportsman. It is definitely different, motor is different, setup is a little different, trying to get the power to the ground, but it was a blast out there racing against great guys, many of them do it for a living.”

In the Industrial Tire of CNY Sportsman Shootout, Hunter Hollenbeck seemed to be the car to beat in the 50-lap feature. Hollenbeck has shown drastic improvement in 2024, becoming a weekly challenger for wins, and had a smooth, fast line around the infield tires all to himself. Behind him, Waldron had to run everywhere and anywhere available, starting 22nd and picking off cars in all lanes. Just prior to halfway, Waldron clicked into the top five, then reaching third on lap 31. On lap 38, Waldron rolled the middle by Clayton Brewer for second, then setting his sights on Hollenbeck. With ten laps to go, Waldron got the grip he needed up high, taking the lead from Hollenbeck. Over the remaining circuits, Waldron set sail and crossed under the checkered flag first for the biggest win of his career, redemption for narrowly missing the track championship at Fulton this season.

The conclusion of this event also concludes the 2024 racing season for Fulton Speedway. Stay tuned to our social media pages and www.fultonspeedway.com for information on the upcoming 2025 season!

38th Annual Neivel Precision Plumbing Outlaw 200 Feature (200 Laps):

A Feature 1 (200 Laps): 1. 6-Mat Williamson[6]; 2. 12-Darren Smith[28]; 3. 11-Matt Janczuk[26]; 4. 28M-Matt Meade[4]; 5. 14J-Alan Johnson[13]; 6. 7MM-Michael Maresca[31]; 7. 3RS-Dalton Slack[35]; 8. 84Y-Alex Yankowski[30]; 9. 21C-Brian Calabrese[24]; 10. 35-Mike Mahaney[19]; 11. 83X-Tim Sears Jr[8]; 12. X-Chad Phelps[44]; 13. M1-David Marcuccilli[45]; 14. 3-Chris Mackey[20]; 15. 31-Corey Barker[7]; 16. 42P-Pat Ward[36]; 17. 6NN-Nick Nye[18]; 18. 11VT-Joey Scarborough[25]; 19. 5H-Amy Holland[37]; 20. 215-Adam Pierson[22]; 21. 7Z-Zachary Payne[40]; 22. 35C-Chris Curtis[23]; 23. 5-Kyle Devendorf[41]; 24. 23-Yan Bilodeau[46]; 25. (DNF) 98H-Jimmy Phelps[1]; 26. (DNF) 21A-Peter Britten[15]; 27. (DNF) 32R-Ronald Davis III[12]; 28. (DNF) 92-Andrew Buff[16]; 29. (DNF) 19-Tim Fuller[3]; 30. (DNF) 64-Tyler Corcoran[21]; 31. (DNF) 34-Andrew Ferguson[43]; 32. (DNF) 98-Rocky Warner[32]; 33. (DNF) 38P-Jason Parkhurst[38]; 34. (DNF) 38-Tim Harris[47]; 35. (DNF) 4-Anthony Perrego[34]; 36. (DNF) 44-Stewart Friesen[11]; 37. (DNF) 9S-Matt Sheppard[10]; 38. (DNF) 11C-Matt Caprara[5]; 39. (DNF) 88-Chris Hulsizer[42]; 40. (DNF) 15-Todd Root[27]; 41. (DNF) 28-Alan Fink[14]; 42. (DNF) 99L-Larry Wight[33]; 43. (DNF) 91-Billy Decker[39]; 44. (DNF) 11T-Jeff Taylor[9]; 45. (DNF) 18$-Sean Beardsley[29]; 46. (DNF) 42-Max Hill[17]; 47. (DNF) 49-Billy Dunn[2]

Heat Winners: Billy Dunn, Tim Fuller, Matt Sheppard, Mat Williamson, Tim Sears Jr., Jimmy Phelps
Consolation Winners: Anthony Perrego, Dalton Slack, Pat Ward
Dale Planck Pole Dash Winner: Jimmy Phelps
Last Chance Qualifier Winners: Andrew Ferguson, Chad Phelps

Did Not Qualify: Willy Decker Jr., Marshall Hurd, Bob Henry Jr., Jeff Prentice, Roy Bresnahan, Jackson Gill, Wade Chrisman, Jordan Bennett, Tim Harris, Rich Keller, Yan Bilodeau, Alan Hammond, Aaron Jacobs, Dylan Zacharias, Garett Rushlow, Jesse Morgan, Ryan Dolbear, Remington Hamm, Robert Gage, Danny Johnson, Brandon Carvey, Brent Joy, Max McLaughlin, David Marcuccilli, Bob Bennett, James Sweeting

Neivel Precision Plumbing Outlaw 200 Special Awards:

$1000 to lap 100 leader Phelps Cement Products & Scott Jeffery's Performance Plus: Jimmy Phelps

$500 to the leader of lap 18 from Neivel Precision Plumbing: Mat Williamson

Hoosier Tire Hard Luck Award: Jimmy Phelps

Heat Race Bonuses (from Jammer’s Sports Bar & Restaurant, 13th Hour Rising Haunted Hayride, Chase’s Cups & Cones and Second Chance Draw Funds plus Henry’s Gift Certificate):
1st ($683): Billy Dunn, Tim Fuller, Matt Sheppard, Mat Williamson, Tim Sears Jr., Jimmy Phelps
2nd ($75): Jeff Taylor, Stewart Friesen, Corey Barker, Ronnie Davis III, Matt Caprara, Matt Meade
3rd ($50): Alan Johnson, Alan Fink, Peter Britten, Andrew Buff, Max Hill, Tyler Corcoran

Jammer’s Sports Bar and Restaurant Dale Planck Pole Dash (7-laps): Jimmy Phelps ($577), Billy Dunn ($477), Tim Fuller ($377), Matt Meade ($277), Matt Caprara ($177), Mat Williamson ($77), Corey Barker ($77), Tim Sears Jr. ($77), Jeff Taylor ($77), Matt Sheppard ($77), Stewart Friesen ($77), Ronnie Davis III ($77)

Drum of D12 to the Hard Charger of the Race from VP Racing Fuels: Chad Phelps (+32)

$799 Velocita Team Suit to one of the entered drivers drawn at random: Jeff Prentice

Industrial Tire of CNY Sportsman Shootout Feature (50 Laps): 1. 4-Emmett Waldron[22]; 2. 72-Hunter Hollenbeck[1]; 3. 33JR-Clayton Brewer III[3]; 4. 51-Jimmy Moyer[6]; 5. 38-Zach Sobotka[11]; 6. 0F-Tony Finch II[20]; 7. R1-Riley Rogala[7]; 8. 14-Payton Talbot[25]; 9. 18E-Gavin Eisele[19]; 10. 01-Zachary Buff[9]; 11. 77X-Jamie Kamrowski[27]; 12. 6-Cody Manitta[17]; 13. 28X-Stephen Marshall[23]; 14. 24P-Ashton Pierson[14]; 15. 83X-Brett Sears[2]; 16. 5D-Kyle Devendorf[13]; 17. (DNF) 88-Fire Swamp[18]; 18. (DNF) 2D-Taylor Doxtater[30]; 19. (DNF) 38JR-Jason Parkhurst Jr[15]; 20. (DNF) 55H-Austin Harmer[24]; 21. (DNF) 44C-Gregg Carner[4]; 22. (DNF) 5G-Cale Gareau[5]; 23. (DNF) 30R-Mike Root[28]; 24. (DNF) 99-Jordan Millard[26]; 25. (DNF) 0-Shane Pecore[8]; 26. (DNF) 2X-Martin Lessard[10]; 27. (DNF) 18H-Brian Harber[29]; 28. (DNF) 91-Matthieu Laramee[12]; 29. (DNF) 1M-Tyler Murray[16]; 30. (DNF) 11C-Austin Cooper[21]

Heat Winners: Gregg Carner, Martin Lessard, Shane Pecore, Riley Rogala, Hunter Hollenbeck, Zach Sobotka

Consolation Winners: Gavin Eisele, Tony Finch II, Austin Cooper

Last Chance Showdown Winners: Payton Talbot, Jordan Millard

Did Not Qualify: Kearra Backus, Savannah Laflair, Brett Draper, Chris Fleming, Kelly Smith, Kyle Perry, Tucker Halliday, Dalton Doyle, Samuel Groom, Kolyn Schane, Ray Taylor, Ryan Halliday, Teddy Clayton, Owen Nier, Josh Fellows, Matt Steffenhagen, Joe Kline, Tyler Ward, Kingston Sprague, Belle Hogan, Dennis Wischman, Dorian Wahdan, Colby Adamczak, Tim Falter, Justin Liechti, Nick Zielinski, Dave Kingsley, Rocky Grosso, Alan McDonald, Trevor Gibbons, Dylan Piersall, Mike Button, Earl Rudy

Industrial Tire of CNY Sportsman Shootout Special Awards:

$500 to the leader of lap 18 from Neivel Precision Plumbing: Hunter Hollenbeck

$300 to the top finishing Bicknell Car: Emmett Waldron

$200 to the 2nd finishing Bicknell Car: Hunter Hollenbeck

Hoosier Tire to the Hard Luck Award Winner: Shane Pecore

Industrial Tire of CNY Heat Race Bonus $:
1st ($150 plus Henry’s Certificate): Gregg Carner, Martin Lessard, Shane Pecore, Riley Rogala, Hunter Hollenbeck, Zach Sobotka
2nd ($100): Clayton Brewer III, Zach Buff, Jimmy Moyer, Cale Gareau, Brett Sears, Matthieu Laramee
3rd ($50): Kyle Devendorf, Ashton Pierson, LJ Parkhurst, Tyler Murray, Cody Manitta, Fire Swamp

Drum of VP D98 to Hard Charger from VP Racing Fuels: Emmett Waldron

$100 Longest Tow award from Bicknell Racing Products: Martin Lessard

$100 for the worst draw spot from Bicknell Racing Products: Kyle Perry

$100 to the driver drawing the worst redraw number from Bicknell Racing Products: Matthieu Laramee

$100 to the first car to drop out of the feature from Bicknell Racing Products: Austin Cooper

$50 to the first non-qualifier in each LCS from Bicknell Racing Products: Kearra Backus, Savannah LaFlair

$799 Velocita Team Suit to one of the entered drivers drawn at random: Chris Fleming

$200 Bicknell Racing Products Lap 42 Bonus (randomly drawn): Brett Sears

$1000 in Lap $ Randomly Drawn amongst the top 15 on each lap from Glen Ridge Motorsports Park: Brett Sears (Laps 23, 24, 30, 31, 39, 42, 48, 50 = $160), Clayton Brewer III (Laps 2, 7, 10, 13, 18, 37 - $120), Riley Rogala (Laps 12, 25, 33, 34, 41, 47 = $120), LJ Parkhurst (Laps 9, 14, 21, 22, 28 = $100), Gavin Eisele (Laps 29, 36, 40 = $60), Zach Sobotka (Laps 4, 8, 30 = $60), Gregg Carner (Laps 5, 11 = $40), Emmett Waldron (Laps 27, 44, 49 = $60), Zach Buff (Laps 17, 35, 43 = $60), Cody Manitta (Laps 3, 16 - $40), Jamie Kamrowski (Laps 32, 46 = $40), Payton Talbot (Laps 36, 38 = $40), Ashton Pierson (Laps 1 - $20), Jordan Millard (Lap 6 = $20), Hunter Hollenbeck (Lap 15 = $20), Jimmy Moyer (Lap 19 = $20), Tony Finch II (Lap 45 = $20)


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