The Southern Berks News

Two straight wins for Buckwalter

Douglassvi­lle racer continues great run with another SpeedSTR win

- For Digital First Media

It’s a good bet that Tim Buckwalter is not looking forward to the end of the 2016 racing season.

That’s because the Douglassvi­lle wheeltwist­er is having an incredible year in both the USAC All Pro SpeedSTR and Hyper Racing 600 Sprint divisions at the JeffreyHog­ueRealtor.com Action Track USA on the Kutztown Fairground­s.

It’s also fair to say that things may be a bit tense between Tim and cousin Steve at the next Buckwalter family reunion.

Tim Buckwalter captured his second consecutiv­e SpeedSTR victory at Action Track USA on Wednesday night, giving him a total of three for the season. He’s also wracked up a division leading four triumphs in the 600 Sprint class. And he’s also been a winner – on multiple occasions – in both SpeedSTRs and 600 Sprints at Linda’s Speedway in Jonestown.

But Buckwalter did not register the Hyper Racing 600 Sprint victory on Wednesday night; that honor went to Eddie Strada of Lake Ariel, PA, who started 26th and took the lead coming off the final corner to nip Billy Pauch Jr. for the win.

The NAPA Dutch Classic for the All Star Slingshots, a National Tour event, served as Wednesday’s nightcap. When the checkered flag waved to end the Dutch Classic after 30 laps, it was Anthony “Peanut Butter” Raisner pulling into victory lane for the first time this year. It was also the Hellertown, PA driver’s first-ever All Star Slingshot National Tour victory, and it provided a $500 payday for Raisner.

On Wednesday, August 3rd, the Slingshots will once again be featured in a very special race - the annual Kutztown Komet 100. The 100-lap grind is run is dedicated to the memory of the late, great Freddy Adam, the dirt Modified legend who lived in the borough and, throughout his career, was known as “The Kutztown Komet.” The Slingshots will compete in group time trials to determine their starting positions in the Kutztown Komet 100 and every driver who enters will start the race.

Mark Sensenig won the first 100-lapper in 2013, while Brett Bieber, the four-time and defending National Slingshot Champion, has notched the victory in the last two editions of the event.

The USAC All Pro SpeedSTRs and the Hyper Racing 600 Sprints will also be on the August 3rd menu of high speed adventure at Action Track USA.

The SpeedSTR’s final feature of July at Action Track USA was a good one, with Jason Miller carving out an early lead over Briggs Danner. The first 16 circuits went clean and green, with Miller maintainin­g

a slim lead over Danner and Steve Buckwalter dueling with Andy Haus for third. The initial yellow of the race waved when Earl Paules coasted to a stop atop the turn four banking.

Subsequent restarts, needed because of additional incidents that occurred before another lap could be completed, permitted Steve Buckwalter to steer his way by Haus and Danner as his Rita’s Italian Ice No. 56b was perking to perfection in the low groove.

On a restart with 12 laps remaining, Buckwalter gunned his car to the inside of Miller on the backstretc­h, then took the lead as both cars skated up the banking in turn four. With Miller scrambling to wheel his No. 44 out of the loose stuff, Tim Buckwalter, who started 11th, motored through dense traffic that included Miller and suddenly found himself in the runner-up position.

The final dozen revolution­s produced a Buckwalter family feud, with Steve gassing his mount up on the cushion and Tim twisting his No. 17 around the bottom at both ends of the speedway. Steve would get a big run off the corners and pull up to his cousin’s tail tank, but Tim eased back in front by a few car lengths as they raced through the corners.

Heading for the white flag, Steve made a huge run down the back chute. Tim was still letting his car drift up the track after accelerati­ng off the bottom of turn two when Steve got to his right-rear corner. The No. 56b ran out of race track and bicycled down the straightaw­ay with its right side wheels up on the wall. Steve somehow pulled his steed down off the concrete barrier but slowed with heavy front end damage and pulled into the infield as Tim charged under the white flag.

“I never saw him; he wasn’t far enough alongside so that I could see him,” said Tim Buckwalter afterward. “I didn’t squeeze him into the wall on purpose because I had no idea he was out there. Steve’s a tough racer; he would have run me the same way if he was in front.”

Tim Buckwalter crossed the stripe to win his second straight SpeedSTR race at Action Track USA. His fifth career triumph at the speedway propelled Tim to third on the all-time SpeedSTR win list behind co-leaders Billy Pauch and Billy Pauch Jr., who each have nine career wins.

Jason Miller recorded his best ever finish with a runner-up effort, with Matt Janisch, Steve Drevicki, and Haus completing the top five.

The Hyper Racing 600 Sprint main was not only part of the NAPA Dutch Classic, but it became an instant classic due to the intensely competitiv­e racing for the lead and the fact that Eddie Strada came from 26th to win in dramatic fashion.

Most of the 25-lapper was highlighte­d by a tremendous battle for the top spot between Joey Jarowicz and Joe Kay. With the No. 30 of Jarowicz firmly planted on the high side of the progressiv­e banking and Kay catfishing in the low lane, the two throttle-jockeys waged a terrific battle for the lead.

As the race hit its halfway point, 16th- starter Billy Pauch Jr. maneuvered the LHS Racing Engines No. 91s into third, and he had Strada shadowing him with Tim Buckwalter, who

started the race in 11th, also making his presence known in the top five.

With nine to go, Jarowicz jumped the cushion in the fourth turn, giving the lead to Kay and enabling Pauch to move into second place. A few circuits later, Strada slipped into third, where he had a great view of the race for the lead between Kay and Pauch.

As the laps clicked off, Kay stayed on the bottom, forcing Pauch to move up the track in an effort to pass him. Strada lurked close behind in third and Buckwalter, a four-time winner in the 600’s this season, stalked Strada from the fourth position.

With one to go, Pauch made a big run into turn one, attempting to dive under Kay as the leader kept his No. 12 as low as possible to thwart the attack. The two made contact and Kay spun around, bringing out the yellow and ending his fantastic drive.

The ensuing restart gave Strada one more lap to unseat Pauch at the head of the field, and “the Edge” made the most of his opportunit­y. He gassed Russ Thornton’s No. 36D to the inside of Pauch at the end of the backstretc­h and, when Pauch bounced off the cushion and twitched in turn four, Strada edged ahead. He won the drag race to the checkered flag for his second 600 Sprint victory of the season at the Berks County oval.

An extremely disappoint­ed Pauch, who took responsibi­lity for Kay’s spin and admitted he “got

over the cushion in the last corner,” finished second with Tim Buckwalter earning third-place cash. Bobby Butler and Jay Hartman ended up fourth and fifth, respective­ly.

“We’ve had some good finishes this year, but we’ve also struggled at times. We just couldn’t figure out how to get this car to victory lane ... until tonight,” smiled Anthony Raisner after his All-Star Slingshot victory in the NAPA Dutch Classic National Tour event.

Raisner started on the outside of polesitter Jordan Knepp and immediatel­y took the lead as the race went green. Chris Kurtz, still looking for his first Action Track triumph of the year after winning four times in 2015, charged into the runner-up spot on the opening trip around the clay and began his pursuit of the leader. During a caution period with three

laps in the books, however, Kurtz slowed and stopped in turn four with mechanical ills. He was forced to retire from the race.

Seth Spayd throttled into the runner-up position on lap eight, but Raisner was in command of this one and pulled out to a comfortabl­e lead. He deftly navigated his way through heavy lapped traffic in the middle stages of the 30-lap affair, but a yellow flag with two to go gave new life to Spayd.

On the restart, Spayd hung with the leader, keeping his front bumper glued to the rear bumper of Raisner’s No. 35x. Austin Silfee, Cody Kline, and 19th starter Tyler Peet ran third through fifth as Spayd tried to duck under the race leader on the final trip around the oval.

Raisner held on to record the popular victory by 0.222-seconds over Spayd, with Silfee scoring a strong third place effort.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS ?? Cousins Tim Buckwalter (17) and Steve Buckwalter (56) battle for the lead in the SpeedSTR class main event. Tim Buckwalter captured his second win in as many weeks.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS Cousins Tim Buckwalter (17) and Steve Buckwalter (56) battle for the lead in the SpeedSTR class main event. Tim Buckwalter captured his second win in as many weeks.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS ?? A large pack battles for the lead in 600 Micro Sprint Class qualifying on July 27at Action Track USA.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS A large pack battles for the lead in 600 Micro Sprint Class qualifying on July 27at Action Track USA.
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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS ?? It looked as though Billy Pauch Jr. (#91s) had the 600Micro Sprint win in the proverbial bag but a determined Eddie Strada (#36D) worked his way through the pack from his 26th starting spot and beat Pauch Jr. to the finish line.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS It looked as though Billy Pauch Jr. (#91s) had the 600Micro Sprint win in the proverbial bag but a determined Eddie Strada (#36D) worked his way through the pack from his 26th starting spot and beat Pauch Jr. to the finish line.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS ?? Shelby Harper (#0) and Jesse Mauer (#72) power their way out of turn four during some 600Micro Sprint action.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS Shelby Harper (#0) and Jesse Mauer (#72) power their way out of turn four during some 600Micro Sprint action.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS ?? Slingshot driver Austin Stufflet (#61) captured the Most Poplar Driver award for 2016.
SUBMITTED PHOTO - CARL HESS Slingshot driver Austin Stufflet (#61) captured the Most Poplar Driver award for 2016.

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