The Boyertown Area Times

Sheppard snares STSS win in N.Y.; Howard takes 3rd

- By Brett Deyo For MediaNews Group

AFTON, NY – 12 races, 12 different winners.

With a jam-packed pit area filled with 165 race cars Saturday at Afton Motorsport­s Park, Matt Sheppard put another line on his resume, taking home the top prize from the 12th running of the American Racer Cup Short Track SuperNatio­nals Weekend.

In the process, the Savannah, N.Y., driver inched closer to another piece of history as he chases the $57,500 Sunoco Race Fuels/Insinger Performanc­e ‘Grand Championsh­ip’ with now just two events remaining.

Sheppard topped the 50-lap Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Modified event, Round No. 7 of the Halmar Internatio­nal North Region. He extended his series championsh­ip lead in the process.

“This was a big race for us,” Sheppard said in Victory Lane as fireworks lit up the Afton sky. “It’s another step closer to the goal at the end of the season.”

Sunoco Race Fuels and Insinger Performanc­e have offered a huge $25,000 cash bonus to a driver winning the STSS North and South Regions plus the American Racer Cup which would bring a driver’s earnings to $57,500 total. Sheppard has already won the Cup and needs only to take the green at Georgetown (Del.) Speedway on Nov. 2 to win the South title. After his win on Saturday, he holds the lead into the North Region finale at Orange County Fair Speedway in Middletown, N.Y., Thursday, Oct. 24.

Sheppard’s day didn’t start out easy at Afton. He drew 71 of a possible 75 numbers and started ninth in his heat race. He was able to carve through the field in his qualifier and make the redraw.

For the 50-lap main event, he started fourth.

Pole starter Bobby Varin didn’t make it easy on Sheppard. Varin held the lead in the Palmer’s Service Center No. 76 for 21 laps around the Afton oval, darting in and out of lapped traffic with Sheppard on his heels.

Ultimately, Sheppard took command of the event on lap 22 and would never be seriously challenged. Sheppard negotiated lapped traffic and survived a final restart with three laps remaining to take a victory worth $5,825.

Sheppard took home the $5,500 winner’s share, a $200 bonus from Superior Remodeling as the Halfway Leader and $125 as the MJK Home Maintenanc­e HeatRace Hard Charger.

Johnstown, N.Y.’s Varin, who participat­ed in the very first Short Track SuperNatio­nals back in 2006, recorded a second-place finish worth more than $3,000.

“We were definitely better tonight than we’ve been,” Varin said. “We had a good car, but Matt (Sheppard) was in a whole different world.”

Driving Norm Hansell’s No. 357, Duane Howard of Oley, Pa., climbed from 11th on the grid to place third, followed by former SuperNatio­nals winner Andy Bachetti of Sheffield, Mass., and 26th-starter Mike Gular of Boyertown, Pa., who earned the $200 Precision Hydraulic & Oil Hard Charger Award.

Finishing sixth through 10th, respective­ly, were Danny Bouc of Pipersvill­e, Pa., who ran as high as second in the Craig and Leslie Pondish No. 6; Ryan Jordan of Dryden, N.Y., up from 17th; Jimmy Wells of Tillson, N.Y.; 15th-starter Brett Tonkin of Carbondale, Pa.; and Alex Yankowski of Covington Township, Pa.

With 54 STSS Modifieds signing in, six Rob Sherlock Roofing $100-to-win heat races were required to set the starting field. Winners were Chance Spoonhower, Varin, Brian Malcolm, Jeremy Smith, Mitch Gibbs and Wells. The three consolatio­n races went to Brandon Grosso, Danny Creeden and Leo Fotopoulos.

Representi­ng Accord (N.Y.) Speedway, Jimmy Wells came out victorious from the American Racer Cup One-on-One Match Races. Wells won the final six rounds of the Match Races including the final one in a standoff against Sheppard. Wells received $2,000 for his efforts. All other participan­ts took home a free tire certificat­e courtesy of American Racer.

Tim Hartman Jr. completed a perfect weekend at the Short Track SuperNatio­nals. Hartman won the 25-lap STSS Crate 602 Sportsman North Region finale, not only registerin­g the $1,500 victory, but clinching the championsh­ip in the five-race series as well. Hartman will receive $1,500 for the title in January at the series Awards Banquet.

Hartman took over the lead when Dave Rosa pulled to the infield was paced the remainder of the distance over Nick Nye, Kenny Hammond, Dale Welty and Bobby Flood.

A stacked field of 47 STSS Crate 602 Sportsman took part in the program. AMERICAN RACER CUP SHORT TRACK SUPERNATIO­NALS 12 RACE SUMMARY – AFTON MOTORSPORT­S PARK OCTOBER 12, 2019 Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Modified Halmar Internatio­nal North Region Event No. 7 Feature Finish (50 laps): MATT SHEPPARD, Bobby Varin, Duane Howard, Andy Bachetti, Mike Gular, Danny Bouc, Ryan Jordan, Jimmy Wells, Brett Tonkin, Alex Yankowski, Craig Hanson, Tyler Siri, Shaun Walker, J.R. Hurlburt, Jeremy Smith, Brian Gleason, Danny Creeden, Brandon Grosso, Brian Malcolm, Paul Jensen, Mitch Gibbs, Billy Van Pelt, Allison Ricci, Leo Fotopoulos, Chance Spoonhower, Cory Costa, Brandon Walters, Brad Rothaupt. Did Not Qualify: Rusty Smith, Frank Yankowski, Billy Pauch Jr., Alan Barker, Joe Judge, Tim Hartman Jr., Larry Mekic, Rick Wilk, Justin Holland, Don Bellen, Scott Lander, Nick Nye, Eric Williams, Darwin Greene, Mark Pullen, Ken Titus, Jimmy Zacharias, Kathy Bellen, Kevin Vaclavicek, Dan Hineline, Dennis Clapperton, H.J. Bunting, Brian Mady, Steve Davis, Barry White, Mat Williamson.

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