The Boyertown Area Times

Buckwalter wins 2nd SpeedSTR main at Action Track USA

- By Barry Angstadt For Digital First Media

It was First Responder Night presented by Glick Fire Equipment, and the competitio­n was certainly hot and heavy at the JeffreyHog­ueRealtor.com Action Track USA on May 31 at the Kutztown Fairground­s. When the sparks died down and the smoke cleared, Tim Buckwalter claimed his second victory of the young season in the USAC All Pro SpeedSTR division.

Jimmy Glenn was the apparent victor of the Hyper Racing Wingless 600 Sprint feature, but Glenn was later disqualifi­ed based on the results of post-race technical inspection. Billy Pauch Jr., who chased Glenn to the checkered flag, was declared the winner.

Reading’s Matt Miller drove his No. 16m to the All Star Slingshot triumph, his first at Action Track USA since 2014. Joining Miller as a Slingshot winner on Wednesday was Reese Nowatarski of Reading. Nowatarski captured the Junior Slingshot victory.

The Glick Fire Equipment 30-lap main event for the USAC All Pro Speed STRs was a highly competitiv­e affair that featured three different leaders and a late race battle for second that had the large crowd roaring with delight.

Mike Bednar, driving Brandon Auman’s No. 2, jumped to the early lead over Jason Rochelle. Fifth starting James Morris zipped past Rochelle and into the runner-up spot by lap two, and one circuit later Tim Buckwalter, who lined up tenth on the starting grid, charged to the third position.

On the fourth trip around the clay, Morris got into the back of Bednar’s mount, and the Whitehall driver got just loose enough to allow Morris to shoot down off the turn four banking and grab the lead. Bednar got a run on Morris at the opposite end of the race track, but bumped Morris’ No. 13 and lost his momentum as well as the runner-up slot, with Buckwalter slipping past him in turn two.

On a lap ten restart, Buckwalter shot past Morris to gain control, and from that point on, the Pottstown wheel-twister maintained a firm grip on the top spot. When 11th starter and current point leader Billy Pauch Jr. weaved his way into third,

however, is when the real fun began as he began his assault on Morris.

The last 11 tours of the race were highlighte­d by the fantastic slide-fest between Pauch Jr. and Morris. Pauch threw slider after slider on Morris, and James deftly crossed him over and dashed back past the Heffner Motorsport­s No. 27 as they exited the corners and raced down the straightaw­ays. On a few occasions, Morris rolled the top to perfection and Pauch wasn’t able to execute a slide job but sliders ruled on most laps — they just were not successful as Morris defended his position each time.

Buckwalter sped across the finish line after 30 laps to record his second win of the season and his seventh Action Track USA SpeedSTR triumph. That moves him within three of the career win leaders (in SpeedSTR competitio­n) at the Berks County oval, as father and son Pauch (Billy Sr. and Billy Jr.) are tied at the top with ten career victories.

Morris nipped Pauch Jr. for a hard earned second place payday, with steady Matt Westfall from Ohio finishing fourth and Steve Drevicki rounding out the top five.

“Paul (Lotier) and the whole crew just do a tremendous job preparing this car, and the track was really good for the feature,” said Buckwalter in Weaknecht Archery Victory Lane. “And you know Amanda, my girlfriend, is pregnant so we really need the money that we get for winning,” stated a grinning Buckwalter.

In the Hyper Racing Wingless 600 Sprint main, Matt Roselli snatched the lead from pole sitter Nate Brinker as the 25-lapper went green. Eddie Strada was on the move early, rumbling from eighth on the grid to third by the time three laps were scored.

On a lap four restart, New Jersey’s Jimmy Glenn blasted by Roselli to grab the lead while Strada and Roselli dueled for second. The second caution flag waved with six circuits complete, and the next seven revolution­s produced some of the most exciting racing of the season.

With Glenn out front, Jason Swavely launched off turn two, shooting the narrow gap between Strada and Roselli and moving to the runner-up position. A half-lap later, 11th starter Tim Buckwalter made a bonzai dive under all three to snare second place. As the race neared its midpoint, Billy Pauch Jr. (started 10th), Alex Bright (started 23rd), and James Morris (started 19th) were picking their way through intense traffic and moving forward into the top six.

After a yellow flag at the halfway mark, the top five of Glenn, Buckwalter, Swavely, Pauch Jr., and Bright were under a virtual blanket and using every inch of the speedway to get around one another.

Glenn slowly and steadily pulled away from his pursuers, and Buckwalter slowed suddenly with mechanical issues in turn three and four on the final lap, giving up second place to Pauch.

At the finish, it was Jimmy Glenn who seemingly notched his first-ever Action Track USA triumph. Unfortunat­ely, his No. 7G did not pass the post-race technical inspection, resulting in a DQ and handing the victory to Pauch Jr. It was the first 600 Sprint win for Pauch since the season opener in May of 2015.

Bright wound up second with Joe Kay third, Jesse Maurer fourth, and Roselli registered his best Action Track USA finish by placing fifth.

RESULTS:

USAC All-Pro SpeedSTRs (30 Laps) — 1. Tim Buckwalter 2. James Morris 3. Billy Pauch Jr. 4. Matt Westfall 5. Steve Drevicki 6. Mike Bednar 7. Steve Nederostek 8. Jeff Hartman 9. Briggs Danner 10. Earl Paules 11. Matt Janisch 12. Joe Mooney 13. John Bockhorn 14. Ray Nemeth 15. Jason Rochelle 16. Ed Kenderdine 17. Tom Mayberry 18. Doug Manmiller 19. Steve Buckwalter 20. Jason Miller 21. Louden Reimert 22. Joe Vaccaro 23. TJ Mayberry 24. Mike Mahaney. DNS: Kenny Brightbill, Brad Brightbill, Tim Iulg. Hyper Racing 600 Sprints (25 Laps) — 1.Billy Pauch Jr., 2. Alex Bright, 3. Joe Kay, 4. Jesse Mauer, 5. Matt Roselli, 6. Tommy Kunsman, 7. Doug Snyder, 8.Rob Pajauis, 9.Damon Paul, 10.Colin White, 11.Branden Pavel, 12.Luke Thomas, 13.Logan Snyder, 14.Nick Skias, 15. Tim Buckwalter, 16.Kenny Miller, 17.Tyler Ulrich, 18.Jared Lilly, 19.Nate Brinker, 20.Mike Rutherford, 21.Eddie Strada, 22.James Morris, 23.Jim Radney, 24.Will Butler, 25.Jay Hartman, 26.Austin Quick. DQ: Jimmy Glenn; Jason Swavely. DNQ: Kameron Morrall, Duane White, Danny Buccafusca, Andrew Layser, Eric Heydenreic­h, Cale Mutter, Sam Kravitsky, John Willman, Ryan Groff, Tim Bauer, Joe Plunkett, Jake Roberts, Jacob Severn, Jacob Balliet. All-Star Slingshots (20 Laps) — 1. Matt Miller 2. Dakota Kohler 3. Alex Yankowski 4. Brett Bieber 5. Seth Spayd 6. Troy Langendoer­mer 7. Dylan Hoch 8. Austin Stufflet 9. Kyle Smith 10. Nick Delcampo 11. Austin Daniels 12. Travis Bieber 13. Tim Roeder 14. Joey Vacarro 15. Blaire Schoenly 16. Lee Schantzenb­ach 17. Myron Moyer 18. Ryan Conrad 19. Cole Stangle 20. Gavin Danner 21. Mark Daniels 22. Steve Svanda 23. CJ Fritz 24. Nick Vincinguer­ra. DNS: Ashley Therien, Austin Bellemare. DNQ: Jerry Arms, Tayllor Schoenly. Junior Slingshots (15 Laps) — 1.Reese Nowatarski, 2.Tyler Ulsh, 3.Nico Flammer, 4.Austin Homan, 5.Tyler Banks, 6.Decker Swinehart, 7.Tommy Stillo, 8.James Kostlow,9.Joshua Allen, 10.Tanner VanDoren. Pioneer Pole Buildings 600 Sprints Mad Scramble (10 Laps) — 1.Nick Skias (Transferre­d to Feature & $25 from Hosensack Poker Club), 2.Joe Kay (Hoosier RR Tire), 3.Nate Brinker (10 gal. Methanol from Roadrunner Race Fuel/VP Fuels), 4.Logan Snyder (RTS Gift Certificat­e), 5.Austin Quick (4-FK Rod Ends), 6.Eric Heydenreic­h (TSL Shocks Gift Certificat­e), 7.Tim Bauer (Saldana Racing Products Gift Certificat­e), 8.Jacob Balliet (Free Reg. @ AT USA), 9.Tyler Ulrich (Free Reg. @ AT USA), 10.Joe Plunkett (Pyrotect Racing Cells Gift Certificat­e), 11.Luke Thomas, 12.John Willman, 13.Matt Roselli, 14.Jacob Severn.

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