The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Boyertown’s Watt earns Delaware first in ‘Diamond State 50’

- By Brett Deyo For Digital First Media

DELMAR, DEL. » For the first time in the First State, Ryan Watt found Victory Lane.

Watt, of Boyertown, scored a thrilling Thursday night win at Delaware Internatio­nal Speedway, topping the ‘Diamond State 50’ Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By VP big-block/small-block Modified event.

Watt pocketed $5,000plus for his efforts in the Ron Roberts-owned car in Round No. 3 of the STSS Velocita South Region.

“We’ve wanted to win one down here (in Delaware) bad,” Watt said after climbing to the roof of his No. 14W before an appreciati­ve crowd. “I always run well here and at Georgetown (Del.), I like the size and shape of these tracks. We’ve been close but we finally got one.”

Watt started 11th via a redraw of top heat-race qualifiers. During the early portions of the 50lap main, however, he had dropped back to 17th! Meanwhile, pole starter David Van Horn Jr. and Duane Howard traded the lead in the very early portions of the program.

From eighth on the grid, Stewart Friesen throttled into third by the fourth tour of the half-mile oval as Howard establishe­d his position out front in Norm Hansell’s No. 357.

On lap 18, Friesen throttled past Van Horn for second. After three laps of side-by-side racing, Friesen’s Halmar Internatio­nal small-block took over the top spot.

Through a series of mid-race restarts, Pa. star Howard kept Friesen on his toes – at times pulling even with the leader.

As time wound down and the extreme outside lane of the track came to life, Watt saw his time to shine.

On lap 38, Watt sat sixth. Two laps later, he had sliced through the top-five to run second, behind only Friesen.

On lap 42, Watt appeared to have the momentum to sweep by Friesen. However, Friesen moved up the track in turns three and four to block the advance, causing Watt to hop the cushion.

A caution on lap 44 changed the race’s complexion.

On the double-file restart, Friesen surged off the bottom to lead down the frontstret­ch. When Friesen went to the top in turn one, his car caught the cushion and momentaril­y pushed. Watt darted to the inside and ended up the leader over Howard, with Friesen shuffled to fourth as a rim-riding Frank Cozze entered the top-three.

Unfortunat­ely for Cozze, the front-end gave way on the Adirondack Auto No. 35 on the 47th tour and he spun off the backstretc­h, drawing the race’s final yellow.

Watt was able to outdistanc­e the field to etch his name on the list of Delaware Internatio­nal feature winners. Watt now owns two career STSS victories, the first coming on May 17, 2016 at Big Diamond Speedway in Minersvill­e, Pa.

Howard, of Oley, settled for runner-up pay ($3,000) after contending for the entire distance. Sprakers, N.Y.’s Friesen ended up third, with Brett Kressley of Orefield, Pa., completing a strong drive in fourth spot. Jordan Watson of Milford, Del., climbed from 21st on the grid to fifth in his No. 1W small-block, earning the $200 Hard Charger Award from Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply.

Completing the top10, respective­ly, were Jeff Strunk of Boyertown, Pa., in the Keystone Racing No. 126; Rick Laubach of Hellertown, Pa., back in the Ryan Kerr No. 1K after starting 19th; Billy Pauch Jr. of Milford, N.J., from 15th in the Daniel Sommeling No. 51; Jamie Mills of Milford, Del., recovering from a pair of spins; and Anthony Perrego of Montgomery, N.Y., in his first STSS South start of the season.

A talent-laden 34-car field of STSS Modifieds signed in at the series’ southernmo­st stop. Heat winners were Friesen, Dale Hawkins, Kressley and Strunk. Watson topped the 14-car consolatio­n.

 ?? RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? Boyertown’s Ryan Watt, center, pictured after his June 2 win at Big Diamond, won for the first time at Delaware Internatio­nal Speedway on Thursday night.
RICK KEPNER - FOR DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA Boyertown’s Ryan Watt, center, pictured after his June 2 win at Big Diamond, won for the first time at Delaware Internatio­nal Speedway on Thursday night.

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