
8/4/2019
Lincoln Speedway
MOODY'S BACK; Hammaker 12th Career Win; Wes Brown Best in Classic Cars
Saturday, August 3, 2019
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
KYLE MOODY LANDS IN
VICTORY LANE AGAIN IN 2019; Doug Hammaker Earns 12th Career Victory;
Wes Brown Wins Diz Dean Memorial for the Classic Cars
UPCOMING SCHEDULE:
Saturday, August 10 (7:30pm)
410 Sprints + 358 Sprints + Mid-Atlantic Modifieds
Saturday, August 17 (7:30pm)
Valley Supply 30 for 410 Sprints + 358 Sprints | York County Racing Club Night
Saturday, August 24 (7:30pm)
All-Star Circuit of Champions | 410 Sprints + Central PA Legends
Abbottstown, PA (August 3, 2019) – Kyle Moody is no stranger to victory lane but going into
Saturday night he was still looking for his first multi-win season. Moody
started on the pole of the 25-lap feature and got out to the lead with Tim
Glatfelter running second.
Adam Wilt got under Glatfelter
coming out of turn 2 for second and made a run for the lead but Moody held him
off. Chase Dietz was up to third on lap 2 from his fifth starting position.
Wilt was still challenging Moody for the lead while Brandon Rahmer went to work
on Glatfelter for fourth. Rahmer took the spot after passing Glatfelter on the
back stretch.
Dietz got around Wilt
coming out of turn 4 on lap 3 to take second. Dietz started reeling Moody in. Chad
Trout got by Glatfelter for fifth and went to work on Rahmer. Moody entered lapped
traffic on lap 6.
The red flag lap came
out on lap 8 for an incident in turn 4 involving Clint Ide.
Moody led the field on
the restart with Dietz, Wilt, Rahmer and Trout lined up behind him.
Rahmer got to the
outside of Wilt on the restart for third but Wilt took the spot back at the
line. Brian Montieth battled Trout for fifth with Montieth getting the spot out
of turn 2. Montieth found some speed and started to track down Rahmer.
Moody encountered lapped
traffic again on lap 14 just as the caution comes out. This time it was for Jay
Galloway who spun in turn 2.
Moody led the field
again for the single-file restart. This time with Dietz, Wilt, Rahmer and Montieth
lined up behind him.
Dietz tried the bottom
on the restart and got a good run off of turn 2. Dietz dove low in turns 3 and
4 and nearly took the spot but Moody beat him back to the line.
Montieth by Rahmer for
fourth on lap 16. It didn’t take Montieth long to catch Wilt and go to work on
him for third.
Moody caught lapped
traffic one more time with five laps to go. Montieth took third from Wilt
coming out of turn 4 on lap 21.
The yellow came out on
lap 21 for Billy Dietrich who came to a stop in turn 4. Dietrich was back at the
track in his #8 for the first time since 2017. Dietrich was running in the top
10 when his night ended early.
Moody led Dietz,
Montieth, Wilt and Rahmer on the restart with four laps to go.
Dietz was holding off
Montieth for second. Wilt dove under Montieth on lap 23 in turns 3 and 4 to
take third but Montieth held the spot.
Moody took the checkered
flag and beat Dietz to the line by 1.547 seconds. Montieth held on to finish
third. Wilt finished fourth and Rahmer completed the top five.
Heat race winners were
Brandon Rahmer, Kyle Moody and Tim Glatfelter.
Troy Wagaman Jr. who has
been successful in the 358 division at the track, made his 410 Sprint division
debut on Saturday night. Wagaman was the fastest car during hot laps with a lap
of 13.392 seconds. Wagaman finished fifth in his heat and ended this night with
an eleventh-place finish in the feature.
Doug Hammaker Earns 12th
Career Victory
Wyatt Hinkle started on
the pole and led the field on the first lap with Alyson Dietz settling into
second.
Dylan Norris and Cody Fletcher
battled for fifth with Doug Hammaker joining them from his seventh starting
spot.
Fletcher took third on
lap 3 and reeled in Dietz to take second on the next lap coming out of turn 2.
Race leader, Hinkle, was
pulling away from the field while a three-car battle for third ensued between Hammaker,
Dietz and CJ Tracy.
The red flag came out on
lap 5 for Dietz who crashed in turn 2 after contact with Hammaker.
The field saw another
red flag on the restart for Hinkle, who was still leading, as he got high in
turns 3 and 4 and flipped.
Fletcher inherited the
lead with Hammaker, Tracy, Todd Rittenhouse Jr. and Matt Findley lined up
behind him for the restart.
Fletcher went low and
Hammaker went high going into turn 1 on the restart. Hammaker had the advantage
out of turn 2 but Fletcher led going into 3 and 4. Hammaker took the lead at
the flag stand.
Jordan Strickler brought
out the caution flag on lap 7 when he stopped on the back stretch.
Hammaker held the lead
on the restart with Rittenhouse moving up to third. Rittenhouse tracked down
Fletcher and got him coming out of turn 4 to take third on lap 10.
Hammaker entered lapped
traffic on lap 13.
Three cars battled for
second. Rittenhouse, Fletcher and Tracy all wanted the position. Once
Rittenhouse held off Fletcher and Tracy, he and Hammaker pulled away from the
rest of the field.
The yellow flag flew
again on lap 13 in front of the leaders. Dylan Orwig got turned around in turn
4.
Hammaker led the field
to the cone for the restart and held on to win the 20-lap feature by 1.201
seconds over Rittenhouse. Fletcher crossed the line third. Tracy finished fourth
and Steve Owings rounded out the top five.
Heat race winners were
Dylan Norris, Doug Hammaker and Alyson Dietz.
Wes Brown Wins Diz Dean
Memorial for the Classic Cars
Wes Brown started on the
pole of the 20-lap Diz Dean Memorial. Brown took the lead when the green flag
dropped with Jimmy Combs running wheel to wheel with the leader before falling
back to second.
Chad Stine was running
third with Joe Brown and Charlie Summers battling for fourth behind him.
Lap 4 saw the caution
come out for Lance Grove who rejoined the field. Stine’s night ended under
caution with mechanical issues.
Wes Brown held the lead
on the restart with Summers moving into third.
Joe Brown and Neal Reamer
battled for fourth with Reamer taking the spot-on lap 6.
Reamer then challenged Summers
for third.
The yellow flag flew
again on lap 7 for Grove who spun around in turn 2.
Brown held onto the lead
again on the restart. Joe Brown was all over Reamer to take fourth back when
the caution came out again on lap 9 for Steve Cantwell Jr. who spun out in turn
1.
Combs stuck his nose
under Brown for the lead going into turn 1 on the restart but Brown held onto
the top spot.
Reamer and Joe Brown continued
to jockey for position with Brown taking fourth. Reamer took the spot back on
lap 11 coming out of turn 2.
While running second, Combs
spun around after contact with Summers in turn 2 but never stopped so he was
able to keep his position. Dylan Brown got collected in the spin out and Joe Brown
headed to the pits after getting collected as well.
After the melee in turn
2 Wes Brown, Combs, Jim Rost, Mike Smith, Ron Grove and Steve Cantwell Jr.
lined up to restart with 4 laps to go.
Wes Brown took the
checkered flag with Combs holding onto second. Rost crossed the line third.
Smith finished fourth and Grove completed the top five.
Wes Brown and Roland
Brown were the heat race winners.
This Saturday, August 10,
Lincoln Speedway is back in action with 410 Sprints, 358 Sprints and Mid-Atlantic
Modifieds. Racing starts at 7:30PM with pit gates opening at 5:00PM and
grandstand gates opening at 5:30PM.
To get all the latest
news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway's
website at https://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the action or
pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania's "Premier"
Saturday night race track - The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.
RACE RESULTS
Saturday, August 3, 2019
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
Gene Latta Ford 410
Sprints:
410 Sprint Feature
Finish (25 Laps) – 1. 99-Kyle
Moody ($3,500); 2. 75-Chase Dietz; 3. 21-Brian Montieth; 4. 15-Adam Wilt; 5.
88-Brandon Rahmer; 6. 1X-Chad Trout; 7. 87-Alan Krimes; 8. 59-Jimmy Siegel; 9.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 10. 69-Tim Glatfelter; 11. 19W-Troy Wagaman; 12. 73B-Brett
Michalski; 13. 90-Jordan Givler; 14. 27G-Jay Galloway; 15. 8-Billy Dietrich (DNF);
16. 87S-George Suprick (DNF); 17. 18-Todd Rittenhouse Jr. (DNF); 18. 21T-Scott
Fisher (DNF); 19. 3-Clint Ide (DNF); 20. 23-Todd Zinn (DNF); 21. 16-Matt Campbell
(DNS)
Lap Leader – Kyle Moody (1-25)
410 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps) - 1. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 2.
15-Adam Wilt; 3. 1X-Chad Trout; 4. 90-Jordan Givler; 5. 73B-Brett Michalski; 6.
27G-Jay Galloway; 7. 16-Matt Campbell (DNF)
410 Sprint Heat Two
Finish (10 laps) - 1. 99-Kyle
Moody; 2. 75-Chase Dietz; 3. 21-Brian Montieth; 4. 2-Glenndon Forsythe; 5.
19-Troy Wagaman Jr.; 6. 87-George Suprick; 7. 21T-Scott Fisher (DNF)
410 Sprint Heat Three
Finish (10 laps) - 1. 69-Tim
Glatfelter; 2. 59-Jim Siegel; 3. 87-Alan Krimes; 4. 18-Todd Rittenhouse Jr.; 5.
8-Billy Dietrich; 6. 3-Clint Ide; 7. 23-Todd Zinn (DNF)
Hanover Auto Team 358
Sprint Cars:
Hanover Auto Team 358
Sprint Cars Feature (20 Laps) – 1. 4-Doug
Hammaker ($1,100); 2. 18-Todd Rittenhouse Jr.; 3. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 4. 21-CJ
Tracy; 5. 35-Steve Owings; 6. 28-Matt Findley; 7. 41B-Tyler Ross; 8. 89-Ashley
Cappetta; 9. 38D-Kyle Denmyer; 10. 38-Brett Strickler; 11. 44-Dylan Norris; 12.
99-Zachary Cool; 13. 10-Zach Euculano; 14. 8-Kenny Kuhn; 15. 2-Denny Gross; 16.
5A-Zachary Allman; 17. 34-Mark VanVorst; 18. 2D-Dylan Orwig (DNF); 19. 38S-Jordan
Strickler (DNF); 20. 19D-Wyatt Hinkle (DNF); 21. 50-Alyson Dietz (DNF); 22.
22T-Matt Boland (DNS)
Lap Leaders – Wyatt Hinkle (1-5) & Doug Hammaker
(6-20)
Hanover Auto Team 358
Sprint Cars Heat One Finish (10
laps) - 1. 44-Dylan Norris; 2. 28-Matt Findley; 3. 35-Steve Owings; 4.
41B-Tyler Ross; 5. 38D-Kyle Denmyer; 6. 34-Mark VanVorst; 7. 99-Zachary Cool;
8. 2-Denny Gross (DNF)
Hanover Auto Team 358
Sprint Cars Heat Two Finish (10
laps) – 1. 4R-Doug Hammaker; 2. 18-Todd Rittenhouse Jr.; 3. 21C-CJ Tracy; 4. 38-Brett
Strickler; 5. 8-Kenny Kuhn; 6. 22T-Matt Boland (DNF); 7. 2D-Dylan Orwig (DNF)
Hanover Auto Team 358
Sprint Cars Heat Three Finish (10 laps) – 1. 50-Alyson Dietz; 2. 66A-Cody Fletcher; 3. 19D-Wyatt
Hinkle; 4. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 5. 5A-Zachary Allman; 6. 10-Zach Euculano; 7. 38S-Jordan
Strickler
Classic Cars:
Classic Cars 4th
Annual Dizzy Dean Memorial Feature Finish (20 laps) - 1. 86-Wes Brown; 2. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 3. 2-Jim Rost; 4.
100-Mike Smith; 5. 09-Ron Grove; 6. 20-Steve Cantwell Jr.; 7. 07-Charlie
Summers (DNF); 8. 73-Neal Reamer (DNF); 9. 89-Joe Brown (DNF); 10. 9-Dylan
Brown (DNF); 11. 56-Lance Grove (DNF); 12. 19-Chad Stine (DNF); 13. 87-Roland
Brown (DNF); 14. 59-Sharon Unitas (DNS)
Lap Leader: Wes Brown (1-20)
Classic Cars Heat One
Finish (8 laps) - 1. 86-Wes
Brown; 2. 07-Charlie Summers; 3. 89-Joe Brown; 4. 9-Dylan Brown; 5. 100-Mike
Smith; 6. 56-Lance Grove; 7. 59-Sharon Unitas (DNF)
Classic Cars Heat Two
Finish (8 laps) - 1. 87-Roland
Brown; 2. 54J-Jimmy Combs; 3. 19-Chad Stine; 4. 73-Neal Reamer; 5. 2-Jim Rost;
6. 09-Ron Grove; 7. 20-Steve Cantwell Jr.